Polished Sulfur Wall
Polished Sulfur Wall is a block in Minecraft. It can be crafted.
Polished Sulfur Wall is a decorative block that serves as the wall variant of polished sulfur, inheriting the bright yellow tone characteristic of sulfur-based materials. Like other wall blocks in Minecraft, the Polished Sulfur Wall connects automatically to neighboring blocks and stands shorter than a full block in height, making it a practical choice for fencing, enclosures, and ornamental detailing in builds that call for a warm, sulfuric color palette.
The Polished Sulfur Wall can be obtained by mining it with any pickaxe. Attempting to break it without a pickaxe will not yield the block. For players who want to craft it, six polished sulfur blocks arranged in the standard wall pattern at a crafting table will produce six Polished Sulfur Wall blocks. Alternatively, it can be cut at a stonecutter using either raw sulfur or polished sulfur, offering a convenient route for players who already have those materials on hand.
In terms of physical properties, the Polished Sulfur Wall has a hardness of 1.5 and a blast resistance of 6, placing it roughly in line with other stone-tier decorative blocks. It is transparent, waterloggable, and will not catch fire from lava or spread flames, which adds some versatility in hazardous build environments. When placed directly above a note block, the Polished Sulfur Wall causes that note block to emit a bass drum sound, a detail worth noting for players working on musical contraptions or redstone builds.