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Petrified oak slabs are a unique type of slab available through commands or by upgrading from legacy versions. Unlike all other slabs, they are unobtainable through conventional Survival gameplay and the only way to obtain them is through commands.

Obtaining[]

Petrified oak slabs are unobtainable in new Survival worlds.

Breaking[]

Petrified oak slabs require a pickaxe to mine. When broken, they drop themselves in Java Edition, and regular oak slabs in Bedrock Edition.

Block Petrified Oak Slab
Hardness 2
Tool
Breaking time[A]
Default 10
Wooden 1.5
Stone 0.75
Iron 0.5
Diamond 0.4
Netherite 0.35
Golden 0.25
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

Crafting[]

Petrified oak slabs are uncraftable in current versions without the use of a data pack or behavior pack.

Upgrading[]

Petrified oak slabs are obtainable and craftable as one would expect in versions released before Java Edition 1.3.1 (snapshot 12w17a) or Pocket Edition v0.7.3 alpha, in which they are the only wooden slab type.

Usage[]

Main article: Slab § Usage

Petrified oak slabs are functionally still slabs, and share the majority of their placement, collision and other such behaviors with normally obtainable slabs.

Differences from normal slabs[]

Petrified oak slabs are mostly notable for where their behavior diverges from that expected of their name and appearance.

Unlike other wooden slabs:

  • Petrified oak slabs make the sounds characteristic of stone.
  • They require a pickaxe to mine. If broken without a pickaxe, they drop nothing.
  • They are not flammable, nor are they set on fire by nearby lava.
  • They cannot be used as fuel in a furnace.
  • They have a greater blast resistance.
  • Note blocks placed on top produce bass drum sounds, similarly to other stone-like blocks.

Unlike other slabs in general:

  • They cannot be crafted or obtained normally in Survival.
  • They do not have a direct full-block equivalent.
  • In Bedrock Edition they do not drop themselves, but rather drop an oak slab.

Sounds[]

Java Edition:

SoundSubtitlesSourceDescriptionResource locationTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
Block brokenBlocksOnce the block has brokenblock.stone.breaksubtitles.block.generic.break1.00.816
Block placedBlocksWhen the block is placedblock.stone.placesubtitles.block.generic.place1.00.816
Block breakingBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenblock.stone.hitsubtitles.block.generic.hit0.250.516
None[sound 1]Entity-DependentFalling on the block with fall damageblock.stone.fallNone[sound 1]0.50.7516
FootstepsEntity-DependentWalking on the blockblock.stone.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps0.151.016
  1. a b MC-177082

Bedrock Edition:

SoundSourceDescriptionResource locationVolumePitch
BlocksOnce the block has brokendig.stone1.00.8-1.0
BlocksWhen the block is placeddig.stone1.00.8-1.0
BlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenhit.stone0.370.5
PlayersFalling on the block with fall damagefall.stone0.41.0
PlayersWalking on the blockstep.stone0.31.0
PlayersJumping from the blockjump.stone0.121.0
PlayersFalling on the block without fall damageland.stone0.221.0

Data values[]

ID[]

Java Edition:

NameIdentifier
Petrified Oak Slabpetrified_oak_slab

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifier
Double Stone Slabs (1)double_stone_slab
Stone Slabs (1)stone_slab

Block states[]

See also: Block states

Java Edition:

Name Default value Allowed values Description
typebottom bottom
top
Where the slab is within its block.
doubleThe block is a double slab.
waterloggedfalsefalse
true
Whether or not there's water in the same place as this slab.

Bedrock Edition:
Stone slab and double stone slab:

NameMetadata Bits Default value Allowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
minecraft:vertical_halfNot Supportedbottom bottom
top
UnsupportedWhere the slab is within its block.
stone_slab_type0x1
0x2
0x4
smooth_stone smooth_stone0Smooth Stone Slab
sandstone1Sandstone Slab
wood2Petrified Oak Slab
cobblestone3Cobblestone Slab
brick4Brick Slab
stone_brick5Stone Brick Slab
quartz6Quartz Slab
nether_brick7Nether Brick Slab
top_slot_bit
(Deprecated)
0x8falsefalse
true
0
1
Whether or not this slab is an upper slab.

Wood slab and double wood slab:

NameMetadata Bits Default value Allowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
minecraft:vertical_halfNot Supportedbottom bottom
top
UnsupportedWhere the slab is within its block.
wood_type0x1
0x2
0x4
oak oak0Oak Slab
spruce1Spruce Slab
birch2Birch Slab
jungle3Jungle Slab
acacia4Acacia Slab
dark_oak5Dark Oak Slab
top_slot_bit
(Deprecated)
0x8falsefalse
true
0
1
Whether or not this slab is an upper slab.

Stone slab 2 and double stone slab 2:

NameMetadata Bits Default value Allowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
minecraft:vertical_halfNot Supportedbottom bottom
top
UnsupportedWhere the slab is within its block.
stone_slab_type_20x1
0x2
0x4
red_sandstone red_sandstone0Red Sandstone Slab
purpur1Purpur Slab
prismarine_rough2Prismarine Slab
prismarine_dark3Dark Prismarine Slab
prismarine_brick4Prismarine Brick Slab
mossy_cobblestone5Mossy Cobblestone Slab
smooth_sandstone6Smooth Sandstone Slab
red_nether_brick7Red Nether Brick Slab
top_slot_bit
(Deprecated)
0x8falsefalse
true
0
1
Whether or not this slab is an upper slab.

Stone slab 3 and double stone slab 3:

NameMetadata Bits Default value Allowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
minecraft:vertical_halfNot Supportedbottom bottom
top
UnsupportedWhere the slab is within its block.
stone_slab_type_30x1
0x2
0x4
end_stone_brick end_stone_brick0End Stone Brick Slab
smooth_red_sandstone1Smooth Red Sandstone Slab
polished_andesite2Polished Andesite Slab
andesite3Andesite Slab
diorite4Diorite Slab
polished_diorite5Polished Diorite Slab
granite6Granite Slab
polished_granite7Polished Granite Slab
top_slot_bit
(Deprecated)
0x8falsefalse
true
0
1
Whether or not this slab is an upper slab.

Stone slab 4 and double stone slab 4:

NameMetadata Bits Default value Allowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
minecraft:vertical_halfNot Supportedbottom bottom
top
UnsupportedWhere the slab is within its block.
stone_slab_type_40x1
0x2
0x4
mossy_stone_brick mossy_stone_brick0Mossy Stone Brick Slab
smooth_quartz1Smooth Quartz Slab
stone2Stone Slab
cut_sandstone3Cut Sandstone Slab
cut_red_sandstone4Cut Red Sandstone Slab
top_slot_bit
(Deprecated)
0x8falsefalse
true
0
1
Whether or not this slab is an upper slab.

Other slabs and double slabs:

NameMetadata Bits Default value Allowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
minecraft:vertical_halfNot Supportedbottom bottom
top
UnsupportedWhere the slab is within its block.
top_slot_bit
(Deprecated)
0x1falsefalse
true
0
1
Whether or not this slab is an upper slab.

History[]

Java Edition Beta
1.3Added petrified oak slabs.
Petrified oak slabs were the "usual" wood slab in this version, as they were craftable from planks like all other slabs were, and accordingly named "Wooden Slab" in item form.
Their behavior was due to sharing a block ID with all other slabs at the time, distinguished only by metadata, which could not define other block properties such as material and hardness.
Java Edition
1.3.112w17aA separate block ID has been added for wooden slabs, to account for the addition of slabs with new wood types. This new ID also has the characteristics of normal wood blocks. As of this version, the petrified oak slab, still called "Wooden Slab", is now unobtainable, and can only be obtained by having them present in the world from previous versions (placed or as items).
1.1317w47a"Wooden Slab" has been renamed to "Petrified Oak Slab".
Petrified oak slabs have been made available in the Creative inventory.
1.19.322w42aPetrified oak slabs are no longer in the Creative inventory.
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.1.0Added petrified oak slabs, which are currently unobtainable.
v0.3.0Petrified oak slabs can be crafted.
Petrified oak slabs have been added to the Creative inventory.
v0.7.3Added proper wooden slabs. Petrified oak slabs are now unobtainable in this version.
They have been renamed from "tile.stoneSlab.name<" to "Fake Wood Slab".
Petrified oak slabs now drop the new normal oak slabs.
Unknown
?"Fake Wood Slab" has been renamed "Wooden Slab"
Legacy Console Edition
TU0Added petrified oak slabs.
TU9Petrified oak slabs are no longer obtainable in Survival.
However, they still exist in the Creative inventory as the only type of oak slab there until TU14, despite birch spruce and jungle slabs also being present right next to it.

Appearance changes[]

Block[]

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Java Edition Beta
1.3Oak Slab JE1 BE1 Oak Planks JE3 BE1 Added petrified oak slabs.
1.7Oak Slab JE2 BE1 The UV of many non-full blocks has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5Oak Slab JE3 BE2 Oak Planks JE4 BE2 The oak planks texture has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.
1.2.11.2Oak Slab Top JE1 BE1 This is how petrified oak top slabs looked.
1.1418w43aOak Slab JE4 Oak Planks JE5 The oak planks texture has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.
18w47aOak Slab JE5 BE2 Oak Planks JE6 BE3 The oak planks texture has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.1.0Oak Slab JE1 BE1 Oak Planks JE3 BE1 Added petrified oak slabs.
v0.2.0Oak Slab BE2 Oak Planks JE4 BE2 The oak planks texture has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.
v0.4.0Oak Slab JE3 BE2 The UV of many non-full blocks has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.

Item[]

This section is missing information about JE: Appearances before slab variants were implemented (the files exist now and simply need integration into this section) and after the model stopped existing. 
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Java Edition Beta
1.3Petrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE7 Item damage is now used to track block variants. Stone slabs with 2 damage are now petrified oak slabs.
1.6Test Build 3Petrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE8 All 3D items now appear much brighter and are rotated 90 degrees clockwise from their previous positions.
1.7Petrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE9 The UV of slabs now uses the bottom half of the texture for the side.
1.8Pre-releasePetrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE10 All 3D items now appear even brighter than previously, with almost no shading.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5Petrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE11 The oak planks texture has changed, changing the petrified oak slab's appearance.
RC2Petrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE12 All 3D items are now shaded more reasonably.
1.3.112w22aPetrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE13 All 3D items in the inventory have been rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise.
1.4.212w34aPetrified Oak Slab (inventory) JE14 Items appeared slightly darker in the player's inventory than in chests prior to this version.
1.814w25aMissing Model (inventory) JE1 Petrified oak slab items no longer have a model.
1.915w31aMissing Model (inventory) JE2 The missing model has changed, modifying the petrified oak slab's appearance.
1.1317w43aMissing Model (inventory) JE3 The missing model has changed, modifying the petrified oak slab's appearance.
17w47aPetrified oak slabs now have an item model again.
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.1.0Petrified oak slabs do not currently have an associated icon in gui_blocks.png, resulting in inconsistent inventory icon behavior.
v0.3.0Petrified oak slabs are now assigned an inventory icon.

Info pertaining to all slabs[]

Java Edition
1.2.11.2Slabs can be placed in the top half of blocks.

Data history[]

Java Edition
1.8?With the addition of block states, the state used for these slabs has a specific name: wood_old
1.1317w47aPrior to The Flattening, this block's numeral IDs were 43 and 44.

Issues[]

Issues relating to "Petrified Oak Slab" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

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