Twisting vines are vegetation blocks that are found in the warped biome of the Nether. Players can climb these vines to get to higher elevations. They were added to Minecraft in v1.16.
A twisted vine (via screenshot)
Twisting vines are naturally generated in the warped biome. They can be found on both the ground and on huge fungus structures. Players can make twisting vines on their own by using bone meal on warped nylium. To pick up twisting vines, the player will need to simply break them. Any tool will cause it to drop as an item.
Twisted vines found in the warped biome (via screenshot)
Twisting vines can be placed on any block except for transparent blocks. They automatically begin to grow on the block. Twisting vines can also be used similarly to a water bucket, as it can prevent fall damage. Players can climb up twisting vines by standing inside them and holding the jump key. If there is a solid block behind the twisting vines, the walk forward key can also be used.
A player climbing a twisted vine (via screenshot)
Twisting vines are climbable plant structures that can only be found in the Nether. They behave similarly to ladders as they allow players to climb up and down, helping them change elevation easily.
A. Twisting vines can be used to climb up and down structures and can even be used to negate fall damage.
A. Yes, players can grow twisting vines in the Overworld, just like normal vines.
A. Players can use a shear on the tip of a twisting vine to make it stop growing.
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