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This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. 
This feature used to be in the game, but has ever since been removed. It may or may not return in a future update.

Invalid data value cobblestone walls are item forms of the cobblestone wall block with damage values outside of the usual range which cobblestone walls can usually be obtained in.

Obtaining[]

Without the use of commands, invalid data value cobblestone walls are unobtainable in the last versions in which they existed without inheriting them from a prior version in which they were obtainable.

Transmutation[]

Block transmutation with doors can be used to obtain cobblestone walls with metadata 4 and 5, and with arrows any metadata from 2 to 15 can be obtained. These blocks can be mined in 14w21b or earlier to obtain the item corresponding to these blocks.

For arrow transmutation, the initial block being transmuted must be a non-mossy cobblestone wall, i.e. a cobblestone wall block with metadata value 0. Mossy cobblestone walls cannot be transmuted. Any connections a cobblestone wall has to adjacent blocks are irrelevant, as these are not controlled by metadata.

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History[]

This section is missing information about Wall page says that mossy cobblestone walls don't drop themselves until 12w36a. Does this also apply to extreme DVs?. 
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Java Edition
1.4.212w34aCobblestone Wall (inventory) JE1 Cobblestone walls have been added. Invalid data variants exist as a consequence of how block and item metadata is handled.
1.814w10aCobblestone Wall (inventory) JE2 The inventory icon for walls has had its top texture mapping changed, which also changes the appearance of the invalid versions.
14w25aMissing Model (inventory) JE1 With the introduction of data-driven item models, any item with a data value outside of what is accepted by the game has no model to point to, resulting in use of the missing item model.
14w30aInvalid data value cobblestone walls, alongside other invalid data value items, now appear the size of a full block when held in third person or by another player or mob.
1.915w31aMissing Model (inventory) JE2 The missing model's inventory appearance has changed, resulting in the appearance of invalid data value cobblestone walls also changing.
The items also appear the size of a full block when held in first person and when dropped on the ground, and also appear larger than before in an item frame.
1.1317w43aMissing Model (inventory) JE3 The missing texture has changed, resulting in the appearance of invalid data value cobblestone walls also changing.
17w47aNumeric IDs for blocks and items have been completely removed from the game. As a result, invalid data value cobblestone walls have been "removed" as they now convert into normal cobblestone wall items.

Issues[]

Invalid data value cobblestone walls are an issue, and due to their removal, can be considered already fixed.

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