Sulfur Wall
Sulfur Wall is a block in Minecraft. It can be crafted.
Sulfur Wall is a decorative block that functions as the wall variant of sulfur, designed primarily for use in building and ornamentation. Like other wall-type blocks, the Sulfur Wall connects automatically to neighbouring blocks and surfaces, making it well suited for constructing fences, borders, garden partitions, and architectural detailing across a wide range of structures.
There are two ways to obtain the Sulfur Wall. At a crafting table, arranging six sulfur blocks across the bottom two rows yields six walls. Alternatively, a single sulfur block placed in a stonecutter will produce one Sulfur Wall directly, which is useful when managing material quantities precisely. Because sulfur itself can be acquired through renewable means, the Sulfur Wall is considered a renewable block.
Breaking a Sulfur Wall requires a pickaxe of any tier; attempting to mine it without the correct tool results in no drop. The block has a hardness value of 1.5 and a blast resistance of 6, giving it a modest degree of durability. It is transparent, can be waterlogged, and neither catches fire nor is ignited by lava. It emits no light on its own. When a note block is placed directly on top of a Sulfur Wall, the note block will produce a Bass Drum sound, which may be relevant for players building musical contraptions or redstone-based sound devices.