Efficient Exposed Copper Door Mining in Trails and Tales 1.20

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Exposed Copper Door in a tunnel showing copper texture and subtle lighting

Mining the Exposed Copper Door in Trails and Tales 1.20

In this guide we dive into efficient methods for taking apart the Exposed Copper Door a block added with Trails and Tales 1.20. Readers will see practical mechanics of the door state and how to remove it without damaging the surrounding build. This article also shares field tested tips for speed and safety during a dig.

The Exposed Copper Door is listed with id 1010 and shows a copper finish. It is classified as mineable with a pickaxe and is a transparent block. The door carries several states including facing north south east and west, a half indicator for upper or lower, hinge for left or right while open and powered are booleans. When harvested it drops the item 757. Understanding these details helps you plan your removal with precision.

Key strategies for fast removal

  • Equip a pickaxe with high efficiency to cut in quickly keep a good axe for clearing nearby debris
  • Prefer a diamond or netherite tool to maximize speed and reduce tool wear
  • Consider Silk Touch if you want to preserve the door as a block for reuse in a build
  • Target the hinge side first to keep the frame stable and prevent accidental collapse of the surrounding blocks
  • Light the area and create a small safe pocket to manage drops and avoid mobs during the dig

When mining in a dense build space plan a compact tunnel layout that keeps the door accessible from multiple angles. Because the block is transparent you can misjudge space so a little extra lighting helps. If you are working under time pressure in survival mode a quick approach is acceptable but not at the expense of the surrounding structure.

Update impact for Trails and Tales 1.20

Trails and Tales 1.20 pushes copper friendly design into the spotlight. Copper doors pair well with rustic and modern builds alike and their behavior interacts smoothly with redstone power. The ability to mine and relocate a door without losing the door item makes it a flexible choice for secret entrances and dynamic layouts.

Builders can use this door to create hidden rooms that reveal themselves with players approaching. Miners gain a practical block to extract as needed while maintaining a clean line of sight for future placement. The state system for facing and hinge adds depth to how you connect doors in long corridors making planning essential.

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