Malachite Block
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Description (From Recipaedia)
A block of malachite can be made by combining together many smaller malachite chunks. This material is very decorative but also brittle.
Crafting
It requires 9 malachite chunks to form 1 malachite block.
Use
Malachite blocks will stack up to 40, unlike any other solid ore block. This makes it an efficient way to store malachite chunks.
Do not smelt them into copper ingots until you are ready to use that copper.
They make an attractive decoration block but break very easily so they must be protected from damage.
Notes
- It is the only ore block that stacks up to 40.
- Malachite blocks can be broken back down to reclaim the malachite chunks.