Sulfur Slab
Sulfur Slab is a decorative half-block derived from sulfur, carrying the same pale yellow coloration as the full sulfur block. As a slab, it occupies only half the vertical space of a standard block, making it a useful option for creating low-profile surfaces, steps, and layered architectural details in builds.
The Sulfur Slab can be positioned as a bottom slab, a top slab, or doubled up by placing two in the same block space to form a full double slab. It is waterloggable, meaning it can coexist with water in the same space without displacing the fluid. Despite its sulfurous origins, the Sulfur Slab is non-flammable and will not ignite when exposed to lava, making it suitable for use in hot or volcanic environments.
Mining a Sulfur Slab requires any pickaxe; breaking it without one yields no drop. It has a hardness of 1.5 and a blast resistance of 6, placing it among moderately durable decorative blocks. When placed beneath a note block, the Sulfur Slab causes the note block to emit a bass drum sound.
Crafting Sulfur Slab requires three sulfur blocks arranged in a horizontal row, which produces six slabs at once. Alternatively, a single sulfur block can be converted into one Sulfur Slab at a time using a stonecutter. Two slabs stacked vertically in a crafting grid will yield one chiseled sulfur block instead.