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Legends:Biome Biomes are a region in a world with distinct geographical features, terrain, mobs, foliage, and more. A total of ten biomes exist in Minecraft Legends. Some biomes have a resource associated with them. Contents List of biomes Quotes OVERWORLD BIOMES – The more you get to know the different biomes, the easier you will find it to navigate between them and make the most of the resources they offer. Let's take a closer look at what you can expect to find. History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Biome" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Dungeons:Mystery_Merchant] | [TOKENS: 215]
Dungeons:Mystery Merchant Non-attackable Passive Villager, Camp Merchant The mystery mechant is a camp merchant found captured in a ship within the Pumpkin Pastures mission of Minecraft Dungeons. They sell mystery boxes containing random items to heroes in exchange for emeralds. They have many odd wares on display in their shop, and may have a "dark and mysterious side." The mystery merchant also has a pet wolf near their shop. Contents Spawning Interaction The mystery merchant will sell different mystery boxes to the hero. These mystery boxes are able to be restocked using emeralds, and the amount of slots available at a time can be increased by defeating enchanted mobs. The merchant is able to sell the hero melee mystery boxes (300 emeralds), ranged mystery boxes (300 emeralds), artifact mystery boxes (450 emeralds), armor mystery boxes (300 emeralds), and random mystery boxes (370 emeralds). The merchant has a small chance of giving the hero unique gear. Sounds Achievements Data values History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Dungeons:Luxury_Merchant] | [TOKENS: 272]
Dungeons:Luxury Merchant Non-attackable Passive Villager, Camp Merchant The luxury merchant is a camp merchant found captured within the Cacti Canyon mission of Minecraft Dungeons. They are a wealthy villager who offers high-end gear, frequently offering rare and unique items. Contents Appearance The luxury merchant is a formal and fancy-looking merchant, as evidenced by the camp stall with a fancy chest and the pet ocelot. The merchant wears an orange shirt with white sleeves with gold stripes ending below the neckline and sleeves as well as also wearing an orange turban with a golden base. This merchant wears brown pants with a gold buckle, and also wears sandals with golden straps. Unlike normal villagers, this merchant possess brown eyes. Spawning Interaction The luxury merchant is a merchant who sells rare or unique items with power level higher than that of the hero at a rather high price. This merchant never sells common items and the trades are of similar quality to boss drops and obsidian chest drops (purple squares below the item's power level shows how many enchantments they have). The luxury merchant can sometimes give discounts, just like the village merchant, who sells weaker items. To unlock the other slots in his stall, the hero must defeat a certain number of minibosses (for example, the Enderman). Sounds Achievements History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:Polished_Andesite_Slab?section=1&veaction=edit] | [TOKENS: 45]
Earth:Polished Andesite Slab Rare No ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A polished andesite slab was a block found in many levels of Minecraft Earth. Contents Obtaining Usage Behavior Sounds History Navigation Navigation menu
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Earth:Rocky Sheep 8HP Passive Animal Height: 1.3 blocks Width: 0.9 blocks Plains Uncommon A rocky sheep was a sheep variant with white wool with black blotches found only in Minecraft Earth. Contents Behavior Similar to normal sheep, rocky sheep had the same AI behavior. They wandered aimlessly, avoiding lava and cliffs high enough to cause fall damage. Obtaining Rocky sheep were an uncommon mob drop found in sheep tappables, with a 3.9% chance of getting one. Drops When sheared, rocky sheep dropped 1-3 Gray Wool. When killed, rocky sheep dropped: Sounds Data values Challenges History Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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File:MCE Lobber Zombie face.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 More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. View more links to this file. 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/Earth:Polished_Andesite_Slab?section=2&veaction=edit] | [TOKENS: 45]
Earth:Polished Andesite Slab Rare No ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A polished andesite slab was a block found in many levels of Minecraft Earth. Contents Obtaining Usage Behavior Sounds History Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:Polished_Andesite_Slab?action=edit&section=2] | [TOKENS: 231]
Editing Earth:Polished Andesite Slab (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 3 hidden categories: Navigation menu
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Editing Earth:Polished Andesite Slab (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 3 hidden categories: Navigation menu
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Point of Interest format Point of Interests are stored in the poi folder of respective dimension folders. It is stored like Minecraft Anvil format files, which are named in the form r.x.z.mca. Contents Folder structure NBT structure Every point of interest is an unnamed [NBT Compound / JSON Object] compound contained in the Records list of a chunk file. History References Navigation All commands Navigation menu
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File:Polished Blackstone Bricks JE2 BE2.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 60 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/Legends:Biome#References] | [TOKENS: 140]
Legends:Biome Biomes are a region in a world with distinct geographical features, terrain, mobs, foliage, and more. A total of ten biomes exist in Minecraft Legends. Some biomes have a resource associated with them. Contents List of biomes Quotes OVERWORLD BIOMES – The more you get to know the different biomes, the easier you will find it to navigate between them and make the most of the resources they offer. Let's take a closer look at what you can expect to find. History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Biome" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Resource#Power_tower_cores] | [TOKENS: 324]
Legends:Resource RESOURCES – Even the most talented sword swinger will need a helping hand to overpower and outsmart the piglins. Gathering the right resources and learning how to build structures will help you craft a stronger defence of the Overworld. A resource is a material used to build structures and spawn units in Minecraft Legends. Contents Obtaining All resources, excluding piglin keys are obtained by using a gather allay near a deposit of resources. The gather allay will collect the resource over a period of time. Piglin keys are obtained when defeating piglins. The more powerful the piglin, the higher the chance of obtaining a key is, with bosses dropping keys 100% of the time. Gold is only accessible when playing the Campaign. All resources have a limited capacity. The capacity of lapis, gold, stone, prismarine, and wood can be increased by building allay storage improvements. The capacity of coal, diamond, iron, and redstone can be increased by building their respective gather improvements (for example, the capacity of diamond is increased by building a gather diamond improvement). The capacity of the power tower cores and piglin keys cannot be increased. Usage When placing a structure or spawning a unit from a spawner, a set amount of resources is used up. The amount of and which resources are used depends on the specific structure or unit; however, lapis is always used when spawning units. List of resources Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Resource" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Biome?section=1&veaction=edit] | [TOKENS: 140]
Legends:Biome Biomes are a region in a world with distinct geographical features, terrain, mobs, foliage, and more. A total of ten biomes exist in Minecraft Legends. Some biomes have a resource associated with them. Contents List of biomes Quotes OVERWORLD BIOMES – The more you get to know the different biomes, the easier you will find it to navigate between them and make the most of the resources they offer. Let's take a closer look at what you can expect to find. History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Biome" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Dungeons:The Tower I Squid Coast Never has captains Cannot have daily trials THE TOWER The Tower appeared mysteriously one day, as if it had somehow always existed and simply emerged from the clouds when it wanted to be found. An even stranger creature beckons you to enter and take on the challenges inside. What awaits at the top? Only those who have bested the bosses within and survived the challenges can tell you. Will you join these elite heroes at the top of the Tower? You know what they say, if you don't succeed at first try again... and again, and again. The Tower is the twelfth mainland mission in Minecraft Dungeons. It is unlocked after the completion of Squid Coast, and completing The Tower does not unlock any missions. Contents Appearance and description The Tower is a tall, sprawling structure reaching far above the clouds. It is composed of many tower floors, is made up of marble and acacia wood, and is populated with leaves, windows, and balconies. It can be accessed using a door found north-west of the mission select table within Camp, as well as from the mainland tab on the mission select map. The Tower can have 30, 28, 27, 25, 22, or 21 floors, and contains ambushes, boss battles, and merchants. The first floor of The Tower is always Empty Floor, a room featuring a fountain in the center, windows, hanging lamps, four water pools, bookshelves, and flower pots. No mobs can spawn here, the door to the next floor can be found to the north-west, and no rewards are received for completing this floor. All of the following floors are determined by the given tower layout, aside from the final floor which is always Top Floor. Most of the floors in The Tower are combat floors, which can be one of many different variants and always contain an ambush of mobs. At the end of each combat floor and boss floor, an enchantment point is received and one of five items, or alternatively an extra enchantment point, can be chosen to be taken to the next floor. Choosing an item replaces the corresponding item that is currently equipped, and if the selected item is an artifact it can be specified which currently-equipped artifact will be replaced. Mechant floors and boss floors can be found between groups of combat floors. Merchant floors can be one of three variants: Powersmith Merchant Floor, Uniquesmith Merchant Floor, or Gildsmith Merchant Floor. They contain tower merchants that can upgrade the power of a piece of gear, make a piece of gear into a unique variant, or gild a piece of gear respectively. Boss Floor is always found directly after the merchant floors, and contains an ambush with one or two powerful mobs, or a boss fight with one boss mob. Top Floor is the final floor of The Tower and, like Boss Floor, contains one to two powerful mobs or one boss mob. An exit door can be found to the north-west in Top Floor which, if entered, ends the mission. Completion of The Tower provides a choice of reward between three high-power gilded items. Getting a game over earlier in the mission also provides a choice between three items, however said items will have a decreased power level based on the number of completed floors, and at lower floors will not be gilded. Locations Locations (unused) Objectives Empty Floor Combat Floor Merchant Floor Boss Floor Combat Floor Merchant Floor Boss Floor Combat Floor Merchant Floor Boss Floor List of tower layouts The Tower has a total of 25 iterations, 7 for Cloudy Climb, 11 for Luminous Night, and 7 for Fauna Faire. The layout changes on a weekly basis. A given layout will determine the placement of combat floors, merchant floors, and boss floors. The empty floor is always the first floor, regardless of the layout. Note that this specific tower version is a lot smaller, with only 21 floors instead of the usual thirty. All the floors on this version are exclusively related to the Creeping Winter missions to go with the wintery theme of the event. Like with the Festival of Frost tower, this layout is a lot shorter than usual, with only 22 floors. There is no theme, unlike the former tower. The baby moobloom is the reward for completing this version. Note that this version lasted only 7 days instead of the usual 14 days. Only has twenty-two floors. The phantom familiar is the reward for completing this version. Tower layouts from this layout onwards will now last 7 days instead of 14. Mobs and entities Items Achievements Sounds Data values History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Tutorial:Linux server update script This is a detailed bash script to update a vanilla Minecraft server. Default parameters can be modified within the script, or passed in as parameters. Target installation version will default to the latest release, though any version can be specified. This script was written on CentOS 7 but should work for any POSIX compliant Linux distribution so long as the dependencies are available. Dependencies This script relies on cURL to handle downloading of Mojang manifests and the server JAR file itself. The JSON parser jq is used to extract the relevant information out of the manifests. On CentOS 7 jq is available through the EPEL repository. On other distributions it may be available, or may require installation from source. To Install the required dependencies on CentOS 7 perform the following commands To Install the required dependencies on a Debian platform perform the following commands sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install curl jq -y Usage This script only handles updating the server JAR file itself. Should you need to stop the server, change permissions on the newly downloaded file, and start the server again afterwards, a wrapper script is recommended. The following is a simple example wrapper script for a setup using a separate user and group for the server, and a server that is started and stopped through systemd. Please be cautious. While these scripts worked when originally posted, anyone can edit the wiki, and furthermore your system or setup may be different than was used to create them. updatemc.sh The main script itself does all the heavy lifting, and has many configurable parameters based upon your setup. updatemcjar.sh Navigation Navigation menu
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Bedrock Dedicated Server 1.16.201.03 Bedrock Dedicated Server February 10, 2021 Server 1.16.201 Windows server Linux server ◄ 1.16.201.02 1.16.201.03 is a minor update to the Bedrock Dedicated Servers, released on February 10, 2021, that fixes a critical bug. Contents Fixes 1 issue fixed Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Mob#Removed] | [TOKENS: 328]
Legends:Mob A mob, short for mobile entity, is an AI-driven game entity. There are several mobs exclusively found in Minecraft Legends that are not present in Minecraft, the original game. Contents List of mobs The mobs listed here always behave passively towards the player, and some of them are created to populate the world. The mobs listed here act passively towards the player and are used as a means of fast travel. The mobs listed here are designed to assist the player, from gathering resources and constructing buildings to attacking hostile mobs. Typically, summons are unlocked for use as you progress through the story campaign. The mobs listed here are stronger ancient versions of regular golems, with different abilities and unlocked as the player progresses through the story campaign. The mobs listed here are ancient entities that watch over the Overworld. These mobs assist the player in the campaign by giving hints and teaching the player. The mobs listed here have aggressive behavior towards the player, units, and some passive mobs. They will usually try to attack them at any opportunity. The mobs listed here are hostile mobs that have a boss bar, high stats, multiple attacks, and appear at the climax of the game and play a big role in the plot. The mob listed here is a unused features and did not appear in gameplay. The mobs listed here have been removed and did not appear in gameplay. The mobs listed here only appeared in conceptual artwork and did not appear in gameplay. The mobs listed here only appeared in the live event and did not appear in gameplay. Related The mobs listed here are particles which create an atmosphere in certain biomes. Achievements Navigation Navigation menu
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Dungeons:Mission Select MISSION SELECT – This helpful map shows you which missions you have completed, or are yet to attempt. Click on a mission to see the level of difficulty, drops you may receive and the Artifacts you could be rewarded with. The mission select is a table used to access an interactable map found within Camp in Minecraft Dungeons. It is used to select and enter missions and secret missions, and can also be used as an alternate way of accessing Ancient Hunt and the Tower. Contents Accessibility The mission select map is found in the north-west part of Camp, located next to the Village Merchant, Blacksmith, and Gift Wrapper. It can also be accessed by pressing the "map" button (Default M/D-pad Down) while inside Camp. The map plays an unfolding animation when hovering the cursor over it, revealing a pixelated version of the mainland map. The mission select map becomes accessible upon completion of Squid Coast. Usage The mission select map is an interface used to travel to different locations. It shows which missions, secret missions, and daily trials have been completed, as well as which ones have not been attempted. Heroes can view and customize the level of difficulty, as well as see weapon drops and artifacts that may be obtained from a particular location. It has three different sections, the first being the mainland section, which is the area where the base game story of the Arch-Illager's downfall takes place. The second section is the island realms section, which is the area in which the first three DLC packs, as well as the fifth, take place. This area contains four islands: Jungle Awakens, Creeping Winter, Howling Peaks, and Hidden Depths. The third and final section is the other dimensions section, which is the area in which the fourth and the sixth DLC packs take place. The other dimensions section also features an alternate way of accessing Ancient Hunt. The mainland section has a total of 17 accessible missions and secret missions, the island realms section has a total of thirteen, and the other dimensions section has a total of eight. All locations found in the mainland section can be accessed by any player’s hero without the need of any DLC, except for The Stronghold. All locations found within the island realms section require a form of DLC to be installed to be accessed, except for Treetop Tangle and Gauntlet of Gales. Aside from Ancient Hunt, all locations found within the other dimensions section require a form of DLC to be installed to be accessed. Random mission The term random mission, or just random, refers to the option that appears on the mission select map upon completion of Obsidian Pinnacle on default difficulty. This option sends the hero to a random mission already available on the mission select map. Completing the mission grants the hero a +25% boost in adventure points compared to if the hero were to complete it normally. Sounds Data values History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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User talk:Harri Archive 1 Contents About End-of-year recap You already saw this on discord, I know, and I'm sure I'm a little early on this, but in this comment you said that if anyone wanted to do the recap, they'd best send you a talk page message. Well, here's the talk page message, though you also said you'd probably want to do it collaboratively. This was about five months ago though, so I'm also checking to see if you would be interested in a collaboration (I sure would!), and if not, that's ok, but if so, that's great! I do understand how even if you'd want to work together on this, you may want to begin a little later, but I can get started and you can help out when it suits you, if you'd like. If you'd rather start at the same time or anything, that's ok too. Whatever you might want to express, you can reply to this message :) P.S. I noticed you archived your talk page, that's good. It feels weird to send the only message hat will be here... -~- Nerdyguy2000 Talk Edits 14:42, 19 November 2025 (UTC)Reply MD You know how in your edit here, you said "create MD if you'd like"? Well I'm just informing you that MD already exists, it just links here instead. Do you think we should change the redirect target to Minecraft Dungeons, considering people are more likely to search MD looking for Dungeons, and they're probably not searching for mendelevium. Emeraldhouse (T|C) 19:36, 6 December 2025 (UTC)Reply Award! Thank you for editing the block of 2607:FB90:8A94:8012:AD2:257:B270:F34B Thank you very much on editing the block settings of 2607:FB90:8A94:8012:AD2:257:B270:F34B . Lce404not found 13:07, 28 December 2025 (UTC)Reply A request Hello! I noticed that you recently warned people not to recreate redirects like "Armor Trim Snapshot" when deleting them. However, this kind of warning does not have any actual effects---People are more likely to create them by using the tool in serach digest instead of clicking the red link. Therefore, they will not know that you have warned them not to recreate them. You can block these search terms in serach digest or protect them from creation to resolve the issue. ––– Aed8814 (C | T) 06:46, 4 January 2026 (UTC)Reply About your reply I could not find your reply, so I am posting here. The wiki rules says that rule number eleven says editing with AI is prohibited. It also says that rules 4, 5, 7, and 11 is exempt from the rules. The person I was asking says they want to edit their userpage. N3verDigStraightUp (talk) 21:05, 24 January 2026 (UTC)Reply Question I was scrolling through the Wanted Categories page and I saw one labeled "Auto Confirmed Users" but when I clicked it, it showed that you had removed it. So is it supposed to be on the Wanted Categories page and should I make it or should it be deleted from that list? Redstone Engineer (Talk) 16:45, 28 January 2026 (UTC)Reply Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Polished_Blackstone_Stairs_(N)_JE1_BE1.png] | [TOKENS: 73]
File:Polished Blackstone Stairs (N) JE1 BE1.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 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/Special:RandomRootpage/Main#Xbox_360_Demo_Screenshots] | [TOKENS: 150]
Bedrock Edition beta 1.2.5.12 Bedrock Edition October 23, 2017 Android: 1.2.5.12Windows: 1.2.513.0Xbox: 1.2.513.70 Beta 1.2.5 140 ◄ beta 1.2.5.0 beta 1.2.5.15 ► Beta 1.2.5.12 (Android), Beta 1.2.5.13 (Windows, Xbox), also known as 1.2.5 build 2 is the second build released for 1.2.5 that added new features and fixed bugs. Contents Additions Changes Fixes References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Mob#Conceptual_artwork_Mobs] | [TOKENS: 328]
Legends:Mob A mob, short for mobile entity, is an AI-driven game entity. There are several mobs exclusively found in Minecraft Legends that are not present in Minecraft, the original game. Contents List of mobs The mobs listed here always behave passively towards the player, and some of them are created to populate the world. The mobs listed here act passively towards the player and are used as a means of fast travel. The mobs listed here are designed to assist the player, from gathering resources and constructing buildings to attacking hostile mobs. Typically, summons are unlocked for use as you progress through the story campaign. The mobs listed here are stronger ancient versions of regular golems, with different abilities and unlocked as the player progresses through the story campaign. The mobs listed here are ancient entities that watch over the Overworld. These mobs assist the player in the campaign by giving hints and teaching the player. The mobs listed here have aggressive behavior towards the player, units, and some passive mobs. They will usually try to attack them at any opportunity. The mobs listed here are hostile mobs that have a boss bar, high stats, multiple attacks, and appear at the climax of the game and play a big role in the plot. The mob listed here is a unused features and did not appear in gameplay. The mobs listed here have been removed and did not appear in gameplay. The mobs listed here only appeared in conceptual artwork and did not appear in gameplay. The mobs listed here only appeared in the live event and did not appear in gameplay. Related The mobs listed here are particles which create an atmosphere in certain biomes. Achievements Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:0.8.0] | [TOKENS: 159]
Earth:0.8.0 Minecraft Earth December 11, 2019 2019.1125.19 ◄ 0.7.1 0.8.0 is a major update to Minecraft Earth released on December 11, 2019, which changes some aspects of the game and fixes bugs. Contents Additions Snowball Bone Rotten Flesh Gunpowder Raw Salmon Lapis Lazuli Block Adventures Challenges Animations Changes Polished Andesite Polished Andesite Stairs Polished Andesite Slab Polished Diorite Polished Diorite Stairs Polished Diorite Stairs Granite Granite Slab Tools and weapons Mooblooms Audio Fixes 77 issues fixed From released versions before 1.14.4 References Navigation Navigation menu
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Tutorial:Building micro shelters A micro shelter is a compact shelter that fits a large amount of utilities in a minimal amount of space. It can be built very quickly, and requires very few supplies to build. Contents Micro shelter with anvil It is similar to the micro shelter, but is updated and has space for an anvil. 2. Place a bed beside the hole. 3. Place the chests below the bed. 4. Place a slab in front of the chest. 5. Place a crafting table and an anvil beside the slab. 6. Place the solid blocks as the walls. Also place the doors. 7. Place the torch on the wall. 8. Place the furnace on the roof in the way that it can be accessed outside, see picture. Or you can place the furnace above your head when you're standing on the slab inside. 9. Place the slabs as roof. 10. (Optional) Place the glass as the window. If you use a pane, you must place a block beside it to close the gap. Staircase-style v2 This is an updated version of the "staircase-style" that is resistant to being set on fire by lightning strikes. 1. Dig a 2×2×2 hole with an extra 1×1 hole for easy access. 2. Place 2 temporary blocks on the bottom of the hole. 3. Place the bed on top of the temporary blocks. 4. Mine the temporary blocks and replace them with chests. 5. Place one bottom slab on the floor beside the chests. 6. While sneaking on the slab place the crafting table, furnace, and a torch on top of the furnace. 7. Fill in the 1×1 access hole. 8. While standing on the bed place the door on the same side of the bed that the crafting table and furnace is on. 9. Build a 2×2 wall around the structure with the solid blocks, do not place any blocks at the corners to conserve resources. 10. Make a roof using all 12 of the (cobble)stone slabs, be sure to cover both the door and all the walls. 11. Optional: place glass to make a window. 12. Optional: place torches on the outside walls of the shelter to discourage hostile mob spawning at night. Staircase-style This is called "Staircase-style" as navigating around the house feels like going up and down like stairs. Micro shelter At the bare minimum—using a hoe, dirt walls, and slabs—this will take the following raw materials: You will have 1 stick, 1 plank, and 3 torches left over if done correctly. Mini shelter Mini shelters are slightly larger shelters that provides an extra anvil and some space, finally! You do spawn on the roof, but it is safe to jump off. Video Navigation Navigation menu
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