If you’re looking to build your Minecraft world with some beautiful white-colored blocks, then you should look no further than the pale oak wood set. It’s easily combinable with other blocks and thankfully isn’t annoying to gather in bulk. In today’s guide, we’ll dive deep into the pale oak wood set in Minecraft, where to get it, and what the different pale oak blocks look like. So, let’s jump right in!
Note: Some of the features or mechanics might change as Minecraft is just testing these features right now. We will update the post once the Winter Drop is officially out later this year.
Where to Get the Pale Oak Wood
The pale oak trees naturally spawn inside the Pale Garden biome. This is a forested area with desaturated foliage and a dense tree layout. You can find the pale garden in several ways.
The pale oak trees generate similarly to the dark oak trees, so it’s fairly easy to collect lots of pale oak logs. Moreover, you’ll also encounter a creaking heart block in some of the pale oak trees, a block that controls the Creaking mob and is needed to defeat it.
Minecraft Pale Oak Wood Uses
Similarly to other wood sets, the pale oak wood set in Minecraft is used to make the pale oak wood variants of the same white color. Here is the list of all pale oak blocks you can make and how they’re crafted:
- Stripped Log: made by using an axe on the pale oak log
- Wood: crafted by placing four pale oak logs in the 2×2 configuration
- Stripped Wood: made by using an axe on the pale oak wood
- Planks: made by placing pale oak logs in the crafting area
- Stairs: crafted by placing six pale oak planks in a staircase pattern
- Slab: crafted by placing three pale oak planks horizontally next to each other
- Fence: created by surrounding two sticks with four pale oak planks
- Fence Gate: created by reversing the arrangement of a pale oak fence’s recipe
- Door: crafted by filling two adjacent columns with pale oak planks
- Trapdoor: crafted by filling two adjacent rows with pale oak planks
- Sign: created by filling two adjacent rows with pale oak planks and putting a stick below the middle cell
- Hanging Sign: crafted by filling two rows with stripped pale oak logs and putting two chains on top of them.
- Button: crafted by placing one pale oak plank in the crafting area
- Pressure Plate: created by putting two pale oak planks in adjacent crafting columns
- Boat: crafted by combining 5 pale oak planks in a U-shape
- Boat With a Chest: a combination of a chest with a pale oak boat
The pale oak saplings aren’t as pretty as the cherry wood saplings, but you can also use them for decoration in the flower pots. You may obtain them by breaking pale oak leaves without a silk touch-enchanted tool. However, if you want the leaf blocks themselves, then make sure you have this Minecraft enchantment.
Besides these specific pale oak wood items, you can also use them to make other generic wooden blocks and items, like sticks, chests, and others.
That said, now you know where to get the pale oak wood and what you can do with it in Minecraft. It’s fairly different from other wood sets, but it goes wonderfully with most block colors and block palettes. So, don’t hesitate and find the nearest pale garden right now.
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