

Smooth stone and spruce slabs generate naturally in taiga and snowy taiga villages.Smooth stone and acacia slabs generate naturally in savanna villages.Smooth sandstone and sandstone slabs generate naturally in desert villages.Smooth stone, oak and cobblestone slabs generate naturally in plains villages.Smooth stone slabs, brick slabs and mud brick slabs generate in trail ruins.Deepslate brick, deepslate tile, cobbled deepslate and polished deepslate slabs generate naturally in ancient cities.Purpur slabs generate naturally in end cities.Blackstone and quartz slabs generate in bastion remnants.Oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, and dark oak slabs can generate in shipwrecks.Dark oak, cobblestone and mossy cobblestone slabs generate in pillager outpost.Oak, birch, spruce, smooth stone and cobblestone slabs generate naturally in woodland mansions.Spruce slabs generate naturally in igloo basements.Sandstone slabs generate naturally in desert wells and desert pyramids.Smooth stone slabs and stone brick slabs generate naturally in strongholds.In Bedrock Edition, they can be obtained through inventory editing. In Java Edition, double slabs are completely unobtainable. However, in Bedrock Edition, petrified oak slabs drop normal oak slabs.ĭouble slabs drop 2 of their respective single slabs, even when mined with Silk Touch. For more information, see Breaking § Speed. ↑ Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds.Unlike stairs, many stone-type slabs have different hardness values (and thus, breaking time) compared to their full-block counterparts. Wooden slabs can be mined with anything, but an axe is quickest. Cut copper slabs require at least a stone pickaxe. Stone-type slabs require a pickaxe to mine.
