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This section is missing information about
  • Has this ever existed in Bedrock Edition? This edit seems to imply so
  • Apparently air item entities can be generated in 1,4 - early 1.5 dev.p via jukeboxes. 
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Java Edition
1.7.213w38bAir now has an item form corresponding to its block ID, which can be obtained via the /give command or inventory editors with numeric item ID 0. It is not intended to be obtained in conventional gameplay.
It is also dropped in quantities of 0-2 by entities with no actually defined item drops:
However, air is not dropped by the following:
  • Players
  • Magma cubes of size 1
  • Wolves
  • Ocelots
  • Baby animals
  • Air blocks cannot be placed in spaces which are themselves air. However, they can be placed in blocks such as water and grass, as well as probably any other replaceable block.
    13w38cThe direct item form of air has been removed from the game. It can once again no longer exist as an item in any way, only as a placed block.
    It is still, however, suggested with the /give command.[1]
    1.915w42aBreaking frosted ice with a Silk Touch tool would create an invisible air item entity. This cannot be picked up by the player directly, but could by hoppers; if interacting with such a hopper an instant crash will occur.
    15w45aFrosted ice will no longer drop air.[2]

    Appearances[]

    Java Edition
    1.7.213w38bMissing Texture JE3 The air item uses this texture in inventories, as a dropped item or when in an item frame.
    Blank The air item is completely invisible when held in first or third person view.
    Missing Texture (anisotropic filtering) JE3 If anisotropic filtering is set to a nonzero value, the missing texture is a 4x4 checkerboard, resulting in this item's appearance changing.

    Names[]

    Java Edition
    • 13w38b: tile.air.name
    • (As block name, item does not exist) 13w38c and onwards: Air

    References[]

    1. MC-108872 — resolved as "Works As Intended".
    2. MC-90635