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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Bamboo_Slab] | [TOKENS: 311] |
Wooden Slab Bamboo Bamboo Mosaic Yes Yes (64), same type only 3 2 No Double slab: No Single slab: Partial (blocks light)[JE only]Partial (diffuses sky light)[BE only] Yes A wooden slab is a wooden variant of a slab crafted from its respective planks. Contents Obtaining Wooden slabs can be broken with anything, but axes are the fastest. Oak slabs generate as part of: Spruce slabs generate as part of: Birch slabs generate as part of: Jungle slabs generate as part of shipwrecks. Dark Oak slabs generate as part of shipwrecks and pillager outposts. Acacia slabs generate as part of: Usage Overworld wooden slabs can be used as fuel in furnaces, smelting 0.75 items per slab in Java Edition, and 1.5 items per slab in Bedrock Edition. Wooden slabs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass" sounds. Sounds In Bedrock Edition, when a wooden slab is combined into a double slab, the block's use/step sound is played. Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Wooden Slab" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Bamboo_Stairs] | [TOKENS: 233] |
Wooden Stairs Bamboo Bamboo Mosaic Yes Yes (64) 3 2 No Partial (blocks light)[JE only]Yes[BE only] Yes Wooden stairs are a wooden variant of stairs, crafted from their respective planks. Contents Obtaining Wooden stairs can be broken with anything, but axes are the fastest. Oak stairs generate as part of: Spruce stairs generate as part of: Birch stairs generate as part of: Jungle stairs generate as part of shipwrecks. Dark Oak stairs generate as part of: Acacia stairs generate as part of: Usage Overworld wooden stairs can be used as fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per block. Wooden stairs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass" sounds. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Wooden Stairs" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu |
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File:Beacon JE6 BE2.png Summary Render of a Beacon block. Minecraft's textures No information available. Please correct this! File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 75 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: View more global usage of this file. Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Basalt_(UD)_JE1_BE1.png] | [TOKENS: 69] |
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File:Beehive (S) JE1.png Summary Render of a Beehive block. Minecraft's textures No information available. Please correct this! This file represents the Beehive block as it was at a particular point in the game. It should be used in areas such as history sections where the file should not change to match the latest version of the game. Do not overwrite it with changes made in later versions of the game, instead upload it as a separate file and add it to the table below. For areas which should always show the latest version, use the redirect (File:Beehive.png), which should be updated to point to the latest revision. File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 63 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Navigation menu |
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File:Beetroots Age 3 JE3.png Licensing File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 50 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Big_Dripleaf] | [TOKENS: 813] |
Big Dripleaf Common Yes Yes (64) 0.1 0.1 No Yes Yes Yes (60) No A big dripleaf is a plant that generates within lush caves. Its leaf is a temporary platform; when stood on, it tilts down and drops its burden, resetting a few seconds later. The leaf can be powered to prevent it from tilting. Contents Obtaining Big dripleaves can be obtained with any tool, but an axe is fastest. It also breaks when pushed with a piston or sticky piston. Breaking it at any spot on the plant causes the entire plant to collapse. Destroying a big dripleaf plant drops one big dripleaf for each stem block and the leaf. Big dripleaves naturally generate within lush caves. Bone meal can be used on a small dripleaf plant to turn it into a big dripleaf up to 5 blocks tall, as long as there is enough open space above it. Using bone meal on a big dripleaf plant makes it one block taller, creating an extra stem block (see #Growth). Wandering traders sell small dripleaves for an emerald. Applying bone meal to small dripleaves turns them into big dripleaves, making them renewable. Usage Big dripleaves consist of any number of non-solid stem blocks atop of each other and a single leaf as the uppermost block, which can be stood on by any entity like a normal block for 10 game ticks (0.5 seconds). After this time, it tilts down, becoming lower than a block and giving a player warning that it is about to collapse. After a 10 more game ticks, it tilts down and becomes temporarily non-solid. If the entity steps off the big dripleaf before it finishes starts tilting down, it still tilts down after the same amount of time. After 100 game ticks (5 seconds), the big dripleaf returns to its original position, and is again able to support any entity. One-block tall big dripleaves can be used to make the player crawl. If a player is standing inside a big dripleaf when it is fully tilted, and the dripleaf returns to the untilted position, the player is left crawling underneath the leaf. When directly hit with any projectile, the leaf immediately becomes temporarily non-solid. Frogs enjoy jumping on big dripleaves, although the dripleaf tilts down and drops the frog, unless the dripleaf is powered by redstone. Big dripleaves can be placed only on top of clay, coarse dirt, dirt, farmland, grass blocks, moss blocks, mud, muddy mangrove roots, mycelium, podzol, and rooted dirt. Big dripleaves can also be placed underwater. A big dripleaf is always one block tall when placed. Using bone meal on a big dripleaf makes it grow 1 block taller, unless there is a block above the leaf other than air or water. Unlike most plants, dripleaf does not grow by itself: bone meal must be applied for growth to occur. Placing a big dripleaf into a composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. When the leaf is powered by redstone, it does not tilt or collapse. However, redstone cannot prevent the leaf from being temporarily non-solid when being hit by a projectile. Powering the stem has no effect. In Bedrock Edition, big dripleaves and big dripleaf stems are conductive blocks, and it can only activate on the input/consume redstone tick (C-tick). Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Leaf: Stem: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Big Dripleaf" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Commands/w] | [TOKENS: 59] |
/msg 0 None Sends a private message to one or more players. Contents Syntax Arguments JE: <targets>: entityBE: target: target: CommandSelector<Player> JE: <message>: messageBE: message: message: CommandMessage Result Output Examples History See also External links References Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Commands/op] | [TOKENS: 138] |
/op Dedicated server only[JE only] Grants operator status to the player(s). In Java Edition, adds the players into the ops.json file with the default op permission level specified by op-permission-level in the server.properties. In Bedrock Edition, changes the player's permission in the "Player Permission" screen to the "Operator" option . In dedicated servers, it is also recorded in permissions.json. The permissions.json file can be reloaded with /permission command. Contents Syntax Arguments JE: <targets>: game_profileBE: player: target: CommandSelector<Player> Result Output History Example See also /deop: Revokes operator status from a player. External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Frozen_Ocean.png] | [TOKENS: 106] |
File:Frozen Ocean.png Licensing File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 8 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Channeling] | [TOKENS: 732] |
Channeling Channelling (AUAU, CACA, GBGB, NZNZ) I None 1 channeling Riptide Channeling[a] is an enchantment applied to tridents that causes a lightning strike when thrown at an entity or lightning rod during a thunderstorm (in Java Edition) or at a lightning rod during any type of rain (in Bedrock Edition). Contents Obtaining Channeling can be obtained from enchanting tables, drops from mobs that have spawned in a raid,[Bedrock Edition only] books obtained by fishing, librarian villagers, and in the following structures loot chests: desert pyramid, stronghold, ocean ruins, woodland mansion, pillager outpost, ancient city, mineshaft, dungeon, jungle pyramids, and from vaults in trial chambers. Usage Channeling summons a lightning bolt when an entity or lightning rod is hit by a thrown trident, if there is currently a thunderstorm occurring. This applies to most entities that the trident can collide with: mobs, players, armor stands, boats, minecarts, end crystals, item frames, paintings, leash knots, and even shulker bullets. It does not apply to ghast fireballs and wind charges, and to entities that the trident can't collide with (small fireballs, arrows, experience orbs, thrown item entities, primed TNT, falling blocks, wither projectiles, and so on). Channeling effectively increases projectile damage through its lightning bolt damage. Due to a bug regarding the duration of the lightning damage hitbox, the lightning from Channeling will occasionally not deal damage after the initial projectile hits. For the enchantment to work, there must not be opaque or partially transparent blocks at any position above the target entity. This enchantment allows the player to transform some mobs into different mobs. Mobs struck by lightning summoned by this enchantment react in the same way as they would if struck by lightning normally. The following mobs transform into another mob when hit: As with a regular lightning strike, turtles are instantly killed and drop a bowl. In Java Edition, Channeling doesn't affect mobs in some circumstances. A mob cannot be: in water, lava, powder snow, cobweb, on soul sand, honey block, mud, or snow (if snow layer is 8) while being hit with this enchantment. Humanoid mobs in a minecart or in a boat which have the "riding" posture (see Riding § Posture) also can't be struck with lightning, but other mobs in vehicles can be struck. However, it should be noted that in the circumstances stated above, even though lightning cannot be summoned if the mob itself is hit by a Channeling trident, they are still affected by the lightning if it strikes nearby. For instance, if a Channeling trident hits an armor stand next to a creeper in water, the lightning is summoned as normal, and the creeper becomes charged from being in the affected radius of the lightning. In Bedrock Edition, Channeling tridents thrown at lightning rods during rain create lightning without the need for a thunderstorm. Lightning bolts summoned by Channeling tridents are not redirected by lightning rods. Lightning from a Channeling trident never spawns a skeleton trap. Incompatibilities Channeling and Riptide are mutually exclusive. If combined using commands, Riptide supersedes Channeling. Sounds Java Edition Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Advancements History Issues Issues relating to "Channeling" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Notes References Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Birch_Fence_(EW)_JE5.png] | [TOKENS: 91] |
File:Birch Fence (EW) JE5.png Summary Render of the 2nd iteration of a Birch Fence. Minecraft's textures No information available. Please correct this! File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 52 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Birch_Hanging_Sign_JE1_BE1.png] | [TOKENS: 112] |
File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png License File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 51 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. Navigation menu |
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File:Birch Fence Gate JE3 BE2.png Summary Render of a Birch Fence Gate. Minecraft's textures No information available. Please correct this! File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 49 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Birch_Button] | [TOKENS: 608] |
Wooden Button Yes Yes (64) 0.5 0.5 No Yes JE: NoBE: Yes No JE: NoBE: Yes A wooden button is a type of button that remains pressed for longer than a stone button and can additionally be pressed by arrows and thrown tridents. Contents Obtaining A wooden button is most easily broken with an axe. It drops itself as an item when broken using any tool. A button is removed and drops as an item if: Jungle buttons generate naturally on house walls in desert villages. Oak buttons generate naturally in trial chambers making up the various dispensers. Buttons can be crafted from planks for a matching wood-type button. Usage Buttons can be placed by using them on a surface. They can be attached to the side, bottom and top of any full opaque block. In Java Edition, if placed on the top or bottom of a block, the button can face any direction. It can also be attached to the top of a fence in Bedrock Edition. More information about placement on transparent blocks can be found at Opacity/Placement. A button can be used as a monostable redstone power source (it automatically deactivates shortly after being activated). Buttons are usually in an inactive state, but can be temporarily activated by players using it. A wooden button can also be activated by a fired arrow, a thrown wind charge, or a thrown trident if its collision box touched the button. Mobs cannot activate buttons directly, but arrows fired by skeletons or dispensers can activate wooden buttons. When activated, a wooden button remains active for 1.5 seconds (15 redstone ticks; 30 game ticks). A wooden button activated by a fired arrow or a thrown trident remains active until the arrow or trident despawns (after 1 minute) or is picked up by a player. While active, a button: When a button changes state it provides a redstone update to all redstone components adjacent to itself (including above and below), and to all redstone components adjacent to its attachment block. Overworld wooden buttons can be used as a fuel source in furnaces, smelting 0.5 items per button. Nether wood buttons (crimson and warped), cannot be used as fuel in a furnace. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Wooden Button", "Oak Button", "Spruce Button", "Birch Button", "Jungle Button", "Acacia Button", "Dark Oak Button", "Mangrove Button", "Cherry Button", "Pale Oak Button", "Bamboo Button", "Crimson Button", or "Warped Button" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Diamond_Ore] | [TOKENS: 507] |
Diamond Ore No Yes (64) 3 Diamond Ore: 3 Deepslate Diamond Ore: 4.5 No No No No 11 STONE Diamond ore is a rare ore that generates deep underground, and drops diamonds when mined. Deepslate diamond ore is a variant of diamond ore that can generate in deepslate and tuff blobs, and is more common than its regular variant. Contents Obtaining The diamond ore block itself (rather than its diamond drops) can be obtained by mining it with an iron pickaxe or better, with the Silk Touch enchantment. When mined without Silk Touch, diamond ore drops a single diamond and 3–7XP. The maximum number of diamonds dropped from a diamond ore block can be increased with Fortune. Fortune I gives a 1⁄3 chance for 2 diamonds, averaging 1.33 diamonds, Fortune II gives a 25% chance (each) to give 2 or 3 diamonds, averaging 1.75 diamonds, and Fortune III gives a 20% chance (each) to give 2, 3, or 4 diamonds, averaging 2.2 diamonds. Diamond ore generates in the Overworld in the form of ore features, and is more common as the altitude decreases. Diamond ore blocks have a chance to not generate if they are exposed to air; however, they do not have a reduced chance to generate if exposed to water or lava, making them appear more commonly on the walls of aquifers. Diamond ore generation occurs in four batches: Diamond ore can replace stone, andesite, diorite, granite, tuff, and deepslate. Diamond ore that replaces tuff or deepslate becomes deepslate diamond ore, which is more common than its regular variant because diamond ore is more likely to generate at lower altitudes. Deepslate diamond ore also generates as part of fossils that generate below Y=0, replacing some of the bone blocks. Deepslate diamond ore is most commonly found at Y=-58 and Y=-59. Usage The primary usage of diamond ore is to mine it for diamonds. Diamond ore can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Video History Issues Issues relating to "Diamond Ore" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery See also References External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Birch_Fence] | [TOKENS: 269] |
Wooden Fence Yes Yes (64) 3 2 No Yes Yes A wooden fence is the wooden variant of fences, crafted using planks and sticks. Contents Obtaining Wooden fences are broken most quickly with an axe, but drop when broken with any tool. Oak fences generate as part of: Spruce fences generate as part of: Birch fences generate as part of: Jungle fences generate as part of: Acacia fences generate as part of: Dark oak fences generate as part of: Usage Wooden fences have the same usages as nether brick fences to form barriers and attaching mobs with a lead. Wooden fences connect to other wooden fences, but do not connect to Nether brick fences. However, Nether brick fences connect to wooden fence gates. Overworld wooden fences can be used as fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5 items per block. Wooden fences can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass" sound. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Wooden Fence" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery See also References External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Iron_ingot] | [TOKENS: 269] |
Iron Ingot Common Yes Yes (64) An iron ingot is a common metal ingot. It can be smelted from raw iron and is used to craft many items and tools. Contents Obtaining Smelting raw iron in a furnace or blast furnace is the most common way to obtain iron ingots. Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Iron ingot can be created from its base element, using the compound creator. Usage Iron ingots are the repair items for the iron tier and chainmail and iron armor materials, and thus can be used to repair the following items in an anvil: Using an iron ingot on an iron golem restores its health by 25HP × 12.5. Iron ingots can be used to select powers from a beacon. The player must select one of the available powers and then insert an iron ingot in the item slot. An iron ingot can be substituted for an emerald, a gold ingot, a diamond, or a netherite ingot. The following color palettes are shown on the designs of trimmed armor: Achievements Advancements Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Iron Ingot" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia See also External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Blocks_of_diamond] | [TOKENS: 263] |
Block of Diamond No (except via vault) Yes (64) 6 5 No No No No 31 DIAMOND A block of diamond, known internally as a diamond block, is a precious mineral block equivalent to nine diamonds. Contents Obtaining Blocks of diamond can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better. Blocks of diamond generate as the cores of "obsidian rooms" and "lava rooms" in woodland mansions. Usage Blocks of diamond can be used to store diamonds in a compact fashion. Blocks of diamond can be used to "power" a beacon. The beacon can be powered by a 3×3 square of diamond blocks underneath it, and can optionally also include a 5×5, 7×7 and 9×9 layer in the shape of a pyramid under the original layer to increase the effects from the beacon. The layers do not have to be entirely diamond blocks, as they may also contain blocks of iron, blocks of gold, blocks of netherite, and blocks of emerald. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Achievements Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Block of Diamond" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Commands/place] | [TOKENS: 304] |
/place 2 Cheat only[BE only] Places a configured feature, structure, structure template, or template pool if possible. Contents Syntax Arguments JE: <feature>: resource_key JE: <structure>: resource_keyBE: structure: string: basic_string JE: <pool>: resource_keyBE: pool: filepath: CommandFilePath JE: <target>: resource_locationBE: jigsawTarget: string: basic_string JE: <max_depth>: integerBE: maxDepth: int BE: <keepJigsaws: Boolean>: enum JE: <template>: resource_location JE: <pos>: block_pos and <position>: block_pos BE: <pos: x y z>: CommandPosition BE: feature: features: enum BE: featurerule: featureRules: enum BE: <ignoreStartHeight: Boolean>: enum BE: <includeEntities: Boolean>: enum BE: <liquidSettings: LiquidSettings>: ? JE: <rotation>: template_rotation JE: <mirror>: template_mirror JE: <integrity>: float JE: <seed>: integer JE: strict Result Output History Issues The check to ensure that the target position is loaded works by testing if blocks are placeable at Y=0 in the target chunk. If this check is made in a custom dimension where Y=0 is out of the world, it will always fail, preventing the command from ever succeeding. Issues relating to "Commands/place" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. References External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Curse_of_Binding] | [TOKENS: 405] |
Curse of Binding I None 1 Curse of Binding is an enchantment that prevents the item from being removed from armor slots. Contents Obtaining Curse of Binding is a treasure enchantment; it can be obtained from fishing, raid drops,[BE only] trading with a librarian of any level, and in the following structures loot chests: desert pyramid, stronghold, ocean ruins, woodland mansion, pillager outpost, ancient city, mineshaft, monster room, jungle pyramids, and from vaults in trial chambers. Usage An item with Curse of Binding cannot be removed from any armor slot unless the player is in Creative mode, the player dies, or the item breaks. For items without durability or the elytra, the player must die to remove the item, making removal in Hardcore mode impossible. All mobs also follow the Curse of Binding; for example, if wearing a leather helmet enchanted with Curse of Binding, they cannot take it off to equip their preferred netherite helmet if they find one. A player cannot remove the enchantment using a grindstone or crafting table; instead, the item returns to the player is still cursed. However, if the cursed item is a carved pumpkin or mob head, placing and breaking the block removes the curse. If the keep_inventory[JE only] or keepinventory[BE only] game rule is set to true, the player keeps the cursed item even after death. In this situation, only breaking the item, if possible, removes it. However, the execution of the commands /item[Java Edition only] or /replaceitem[Bedrock Edition only] is compulsory. Therefore, they can still remove items with Curse of Binding by replacing them. This enchantment does not prevent removal of the affected item from one's inventory unless it is equipped. Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Curse of Binding" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. References Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Quartz_block] | [TOKENS: 215] |
Block of Quartz Yes Yes (64) 0.8 0.8 No No No No A block of quartz, internally known as a quartz block, is a mineral block used for decoration. It can be turned into a quartz slab, chiseled quartz block, quartz pillar, quartz bricks, or smooth quartz block. Contents Obtaining Blocks of quartz can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. Four quartz blocks generate naturally as part of each bridge in the bastion remnant. Usage Quartz blocks cannot be used to store Nether quartz because they cannot be crafted back into it, unlike blocks made from other ores. Blocks of quartz can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Bedrock Edition: Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Block of Quartz" or "Quartz Block" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery References External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Spear?action=edit§ion=16] | [TOKENS: 223] |
Editing Spear (section) Please note that all contributions to Minecraft Wiki are considered to be released under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, except for pages imported from wiki.vg or pages derived from such pages, which are considered to be released under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license. See Minecraft Wiki:Copyrights for details. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! You may also post content obtained from Mojang, its websites, manuals and guides, concept art and renderings, press and fansite kits, and other such copyrighted material that Mojang has made available to the general public, to the Minecraft Wiki. All rights, title and interest in and to such content shall remain with Mojang, as applicable, and such content is not licensed pursuant to the Terms of Use. This page is a member of 12 hidden categories: Navigation menu |
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Commands/publish] | [TOKENS: 40] |
/publish 4 No dedicated server Opens singleplayer world to the local network. Contents Syntax Arguments <allowCommands>: bool <gamemode>: gamemode <port>: integer Result Output History Navigation Navigation menu |
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