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File:HowlingPeaksIsland.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 9 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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Earth:Concrete Powder Common ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Concrete powder was a set of gravity-affected blocks found in Minecraft Earth. It was available in all 16 dye colors. Contents Obtaining All variants of concrete powder could be crafted using 4 gravel, a matching dye, and 8 sand for 8 blocks of that matching concrete powder. Usage Concrete powder could be used along with water to make concrete. Behavior Sounds History Navigation Navigation menu |
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Diamond Shovel Common 8 JE: 5.5HP × 2.75BE: 5HP 1 (1 second) 3 (3 blocks) 0 JE: 1561BE: 1562 10 Yes No A diamond shovel is a variant of shovel that is crafted from diamonds. It is used to break dirt, sand, gravel and other related blocks faster, to create dirt paths from dirt-related blocks, and to extinguish campfires. It is the second-highest tier of shovel, having higher mining efficiency, attack damage, and durability than an iron shovel. It can be upgraded into a netherite shovel using a netherite ingot and netherite upgrade at a smithing table. Contents Obtaining Usage A diamond shovel can be used to break dirt and soil-type materials faster. When breaking a block, it uses 1 durability. For blocks that break instantly, it uses 0 durability. A diamond shovel can be used to create a dirt path by using (not digging) the shovel on any one of the following blocks, losing one durability point: A diamond shovel can be used to extinguish a campfire. Diamond shovels use 2 durability when used as a weapon. Diamond shovels have an attack speed modifier of -3, meaning they take 1 second to recover. Diamond shovels deal 5.5HP × 2.75 damage. Diamond shovels always attack instantly and do 5HP damage. A diamond shovel can be repaired in an anvil by adding diamonds, with diamond restoring 25% of the shovel's maximum durability, rounded down. Two diamond shovels can also be combined in an anvil. Both methods preserve the shovel's enchantments. A diamond shovel can receive the following enchantments: Like other diamond tools, a diamond shovel can be upgraded to a netherite shovel, increasing its durability and slightly increasing its mining speed and attack damage, as well as granting resistance to fire and lava when dropped as an item. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Achievements Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Diamond Shovel" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Navigation Navigation menu |
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Earth:Concrete Powder Common ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Concrete powder was a set of gravity-affected blocks found in Minecraft Earth. It was available in all 16 dye colors. Contents Obtaining All variants of concrete powder could be crafted using 4 gravel, a matching dye, and 8 sand for 8 blocks of that matching concrete powder. Usage Concrete powder could be used along with water to make concrete. Behavior Sounds History Navigation Navigation menu |
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Faariaz Não sabe falar em inglês? Use os links rápidos abaixo para ir à Wiki brasileira. Kauan Farias Male he/him São Paulo, Brazil NATIVE Brazilian Portuguese FLUENT English (USAUSA) kau19an kau19an kau19an kau19an December 2015 Faariaz 1.21.11 (latest) Kauan Farias, also known in-game as Faariaz ( /ˈfɛriəz/ FAH-REE-AS), is a veteran Minecraft player, administrator and representative of the Brazilian Portuguese Wiki, mainly helping to prevent vandalism and expand and translate articles. Contents About It was by watching Brazilian YouTube videos from classics such as Leon, Monark, VenomExtreme, Rezende, Nenho and Nenha and others that he met and had his first contact with Minecraft, in mid-2010, with only five years old. It was only in 2011, however, that Kauan could finally play the game, still with a cracked account and using launchers such as MinecraftSP.exe and Shiginima, for example, creating his first map in a superflat world, in Creative mode, where he did his first house. He remembers that it was built using bricks, glass and a roof of oak planks, besides using the Soartex Fanver resource pack – all this on Java Edition 1.2.5. Although this is the first version he played, Kauan also remembers to have adventured himself in the first ever release, the 1.0.0. Four years later, he adquired his original Minecraft account after buying a key from an old Brazilian website called Centralkeys (archive), which he still owns. Starting to play in Brazilian servers like Craftlândia, especially through their launcher, he began slowly discovering the various possible game modes, going through survival, Prison, Kit PvP, Rankup and others, with the last two being what Kauan used to play the most. Around 2013–2015, an old server called SpacePvP caught his attention and made him addicted to Rankup, a game mode in which you must improve your ranking usually through mining, but also through machines, spawners and other ways to get money. He wasn't only good at this but also at PvP, winning several battles against players in themed arenas. He used to also be part of the team of some servers, working from helper to moderator, and, until the present days, he loves giving support to both beginners and veterans, bringing all his experience gathered from more than 10 years of playing Minecraft to the surface. In addition, Kauan also has experiences with creating servers and knows how to handle most plugins and their commands, but lately he has lost practice since it is no longer something he does often. Another passion of his is mods. Brazilian series such as Minecraft com Mods (lit.lit. "Minecraft with Mods") by the YouTuber Polyana, for example, used to made him feel super curious to test all of this on his own computer, spending hours exploring iconic mods such as IndustrialCraft, BuildCraft, Aether etc., even creating his own modpacks: "Dexty" and "Lucky Block Mod", both available in his old account on the Technic website. Besides this, there was others that nowadays are classics, such as: "Paraíso" (lit.lit. "Paradise"), "Isolados" (lit.lit. "Isolated"), "Escadona" (lit.lit. "Big Stairs"), "Diários de Minecraft" (lit.lit. "Minecraft Diaries") and much more. Projects Kauan also helped creating the Hydra theme, which aims to bring the old looking the Wiki had back when it used to be hosted on Gamepedia. Using images of reference and the Wayback Machine website, it was possible to see how the page used to be back then and manipulate the default theme's CSS, Vector, to faithfully reproduce the theme. Particularly, he helped on the following aspects: Besides him, the other users who contributed for the project were: Corelakes and dr03ramos. After having it finished on June 27th, 2024, a day later, Harristic, English Wiki administrator, brought our theme here officially, even sharing it on an (formerly Twitter) post. Participation in events MINECON Live 2019: rooted for the Badlands to win. Minecraft Live 2020: unfortunately, by Dream's influence and hype, he voted on the Glow Squid. Minecraft Live 2021: He voted on the Allay. Minecraft Live 2022: He voted on the Sniffer. Minecraft Live 2023: He voted on the Crab. History Gallery Trivia The first in-game name Kauan created that started his original account was "iKauanFariasBR", however, in an attempt to clear the history and keep only "Faariaz" and "faariAz_" in the list, he got in touch with Mojang via email requesting the others' removal, but they had only deleted this one since the remaining in-game names "didn't have any personal information that could compromise his integrity". Now, "iKauanFariasBR" is only part of the history and is no longer linked to Kauan's account. His Minecraft nickname came from his surname, "Farias", but stylized differently by doubling the first A and replacing S to Z, which still keeps a similar sounding but makes it different. Kauan was already an editor that contributed to the extinct Brazilian page Minecraft Interessante (archive; in German) ("Interesting Minecraft", in English), on Facebook, created by the Brazilian Wiki director, Corelakes, and having almost 20.000 likes. The page was about curious and interesting subjects from the game, in addition to also informing players, but that was suspended by a boycott given by the platform. He was the responsible for temporarily posting updates from Minecraft Live 2021 to the followers, keeping them in touch about the event and the winner of the Mob Vote from that year, which was the Allay. References Navigation Navigation menu |
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Goat Horn Uncommon 7 seconds (140 ticks) Yes No A goat horn is a horn dropped by goats. It has eight variants, and each plays a unique sound when used which can be heard by players in a large radius. Contents Obtaining A horn is dropped when an adult goat rams a tree or any other hard block that occurs naturally where goats spawn. These include stone, coal ore, copper ore, iron ore, emerald ore, log, or packed ice. Goats do not ram other solid blocks. In Java Edition, these blocks are listed under the snaps_goat_horn tag, and can be modified by data packs. Up to two horns can be dropped from an adult goat, or one horn if the goat spawned with only one horn. Regular goats may drop the "Ponder", "Sing", "Seek", and "Feel" horns, while screaming goats drop the "Admire", "Call", "Yearn", and "Dream" horns. A specific goat drops only one type of horn; that is, if a goat drops a "Sing" horn, its other horn is also a "Sing" horn. Only the four variants from regular goats can be found here. Usage When used, they play a loud sound that can be heard from up to 256 blocks, but are also limited by the server view distance. Each horn variant plays a unique sound. There are eight variants, four of which are exclusive to screaming goats. There is a cooldown of seven seconds between each use of the horn. All goat horns are affected by this cooldown, so a player will be unable to bypass it by switching to another horn. However, the cooldown is limited to the player who used the horn, allowing multiple players to blow multiple horns in rapid succession. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: There are actually two unique states of this component that both register in usage as the minecraft:ponder_goat_horn instrument ID, but they do not stack with each other, only one of them matches a component comparison for that ID, and only one of them gets serialised while the other does not. This "ghost" Ponder goat horn instrument is only accessible as the default instrument component of the goat_horn item.[until 26.1] History Issues Issues relating to "Goat Horn" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery Notes References External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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Legends:Overworld Details Dimension Various Return of the Piglins A Hero's Guide to Saving the Overworld The Overworld is a dimension in Minecraft Legends, serving as the primary setting of the game and center of the conflict. Contents Geography There are several Biomes in the overworld, and each biome has a different Resource. Biography Many years ago, the Hosts created the Overworld, helping it flourish and develop[citation needed]. Eventually, the piglins would initiate an invasion, attempting to convert it into a second Nether and become a new homeworld for their kin. In an effort to thwart their plans, the Hosts would summon a hero. Many years later, a hero named Farnum would attempt to open up a zoo. After getting lost in a cave, he would discover a ruined portal, and meet the piglin Kritten. The two would begin a partnership, which inadvertently led to the Great Bungus attempting to invade the Overworld once again. However, the invasion would once again be defeated, ending with Bungus and their soldiers becoming zombified, accepting their fate in Farnum's zoo. Inhabitants Navigation Navigation menu |
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File:HiddenDepthsMap.png Summary The ocean and islands where Hidden Depths takes place. 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 4 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:Minecraft Dungeons Other Dimensions Map.png Summary The Other Dimensions in Minecraft Dungeons. Featuring both the Nether dimension and the End dimension. Originally made by Kingcat (talk • contribs • logs • block log) for the German MCD wiki. 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 3 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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Dungeons:Multi-Roll Powerful Armor No Multi-Roll is an enchantment that can be found within the various armor of Minecraft Dungeons. Contents Tiers Usage Any armor enchanted with multi-roll grants the hero extra rolls. When using multi-roll, the slow period after using a roll does not end until all rolls have been replenished. The amount of extra rolls increases with each tier, at the maximum tier multi-roll grants four extra rolls. Multi-Roll is not stackable, meaning it will only ever appear in a single enchantment slot. This includes the gilded, unique, and regular enchantment slots. Multi-roll tier I is built-into the following armor: Sounds History Issues Issues for Minecraft Dungeons relating to "Multi-Roll" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since September 28, 2023. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu |
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Trading Trading is a gameplay mechanic that allows players to exchange emeralds for items, and vice versa, with villagers and wandering traders. Trading can allow the acquisition of items that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to obtain, such as enchanted books with "treasure" enchantments (e.g. Mending), bottles o' enchanting, or chainmail armor. Contents Mechanics Pressing use on an adult villager with a profession, or on a wandering trader, opens a menu, allowing a player to trade with that merchant. This action pauses any pathfinding the merchant was doing and makes it face you. If the merchant takes damage while trading, the trading menu closes. The same thing happens if they walk or are transported far enough away. All transactions involve emeralds. Trading is the only method of acquiring the globe banner pattern, arrows of Decay[BE only], as well as all types of explorer maps except buried treasure maps in Survival mode. It is also the only renewable way to obtain bells, diamond gear [note 1], lapis lazuli[BE only], bottles o' enchanting, glass, sand, red sand, coral blocks, and small dripleaves. Villagers have five career levels that can be increased by trading with them. Each villager starts at the novice level. A villager's level can be seen in the trading menu. The badge that a villager wears can also be identified: stone for a novice, iron for an apprentice, gold for a journeyman, emerald for an expert, and diamond for a master. Trading until the villager's trading bar gets full unlocks the next level of trades. When a player trades with a villager, both the villager and the player gain experience. All villager trades reward the player with 3–6 experience plus an additional 5 experience if the villager levels up with the trade. Trading with a wandering trader also rewards the player with some experience, although the trader does not have experience levels to gain. A villager levels up when its experience bar becomes full and gains up to two[JE only] or three[BE only] new trades and retains its existing trades. When a villager levels up its profession, it receives 10 seconds of Regeneration I (totaling to 4HP of restoration), which emits pink particles. The villager also emits green plus-shaped particles. Trades from the master level would still reward the villager with experience, but it has no actual effect as the villager can't level up any further. Each badge is 2x3 pixels except the novice (stone) badge, which is 4x4 pixels. In Java Edition, villagers have a maximum of 10 trades. Each level unlocks a maximum of two new trades. If a level has a pool of more than two trades, the two offered trades are chosen randomly from the set. In Bedrock Edition, villagers have 7–10 trade slots. A slot with multiple possible trades will display only one trade; for example, farmer villagers have 4 potential trades in their first trade slot, so each trade has a 1⁄4 chance to be chosen.[until Villager Trade Rebalancing][verify] A villager's profession dictates the trading pool used to determine its trades. For example, villagers wearing straw hats are farmers, so their trades are based on the Farmer trade pool. Each profession unlocks a predefined and finite set of offers. Different professions are assigned to each villager based on their job-site block. This profession is indicated by their appearance and in the trading interface. Novice villagers who have not traded can lose their profession and change back into unemployed villagers if their claimed job site block is removed. Removing and then replacing a job site block can alter the trades offered, and a villager with no experience resets its trades every so often. Once a player trades with a villager, the villager keeps its profession forever and subsequently locks in the offered trades. Each trade can be used a maximum number of times, after which the villager runs out of stock, and the trade becomes disabled. The exact number is different for each item and referenced in the tables below. When villagers work at their job site blocks, they activate their offers again, up to twice per day. In Bedrock Edition, villagers need to be linked to a bed to restock their trades (it is not necessary for them to sleep, but they require a bed nearby). When an offer is disabled, a red "X" appears in the trading interface in Java Edition, or the trading slot becomes red in Bedrock Edition, and the villager displays the same particle effect as an offer being created. When buying items from players, villagers ignore additional item data; this allows, for example, selling renamed or enchanted items, as well as lodestone compasses instead of regular compasses in Java Edition. When the Villager Trade Rebalance experiment is enabled, taiga armorers can also accept armor of any durability. All price fluctuations affect only the first item involved in trade; for example, for an initial trade of 32 sticks for 1 emerald, the price might be driven down to 1 stick or up to 64 sticks for 1 emerald, but never for 2 emeralds. Additionally, no quantity can go lower than 1 or higher than the stack size. How strongly demand and reputation affect the price is determined by the price multiplier. The discount from the Hero of the Village effect does not use the price multiplier. Demand is tracked per item and is initially minus twice the number of times the villager has the trade in stock. Villagers restock twice per day, at which point they subtract the number of possible purchases before running out of stock and add twice the number of actually made purchases. When the demand becomes positive, the price is increased by the initial price times the price multiplier times the demand, rounded down. Reputation is tracked per player by each villager, though villagers can share the reputation of players. Positive reputation gives price discounts and in Java Edition negative reputation gives price penalties. Curing a zombie villager gives permanent major positive reputation, trading gives temporary positive reputation, and attacking or killing villagers gives temporary negative reputation. The price is decreased by the price multiplier times the reputation, rounded down, though it can only result in an overall price increase in Java Edition. The Hero of the Village effect, gained from completing a raid, reduces the price of all villagers by 30% of the initial price, rounded down but at least 1, and 6.25% per additional level. The formula for the full price can be written as: Final Price=min(max(⌊p⋅(m⋅max(0,d)+1)⌋−⌊m⋅r⌋−max(sign(h),⌊p⋅(1−0.3⋅sign(h)−0.0625⋅(h−1))⌋),1),Stack Size) where p is the initial price, m is the price multiplier, d is the demand, r is the reputation and h is the Hero of the Village level. Non-trading villagers If the player attempts to trade with a non-trading villager in Java Edition, it grunts and bobs its head, but if the player tries to do the same thing in Bedrock Edition, nothing happens. Nitwits are green-coated villagers. They cannot gain a profession. While they can be used for breeding, it is not possible to get a baby nitwit by breeding adult nitwits. Villagers without a job cannot trade. They only wear their biome outfits. An unemployed villager gains a profession by claiming an unclaimed job site block. For example, an unclaimed cartography table converts an unemployed villager into a cartographer when the villager claims it, and both the villager and the table emit green particles. An inaccessible (or destroyed) job site block causes the connected villager to lose its profession, but that does not affect the player's popularity in the village. The appearance of baby villagers is the same as that of the corresponding adult unemployed villagers, but their bodies are smaller. They can't get a job or trade. Trade offers The villager pictured on the right is from the plains biome. To see villager professions dressed for other biomes, see Villagers § Professions. In Java Edition, starting from Novice, at each level, two additional trades become available, unless there is only one trade within that level. If there are more than two possible trades, two are randomly selected. In Bedrock Edition, one trade is chosen randomly from each slot available. For example, if there are two items in the same slot, then only one of them will show up in the trade. Armorers trade various foundry and armor items. Their job site block is the Blast Furnace. Butchers trade meat and some other food items. Their job site block is the Smoker. Cartographers trade maps and related items. Their job site block is the Cartography Table. Clerics trade magic items. Their job site block is the Brewing Stand. Farmers trade crops and natural foods. Their job site block is the Composter. Fishermen trade fishing-related items. Their job site block is the Barrel. Fletchers trade archery-related items. Their job site block is the Fletching Table. Leatherworkers trade animal products, including leather-related items. Their job site block is the Cauldron. Librarians trade books and related items. Their job site block is the Lectern. Masons trade various types of stone. Their job site block is the Stonecutter. Shepherds trade wool and dyed items. Their job site block is the Loom. Toolsmiths trade tools and related materials. Their job site block is the Smithing Table. Weaponsmiths trade weapons and related materials. Their job site block is the Grindstone. Wandering Trader offers The wandering trader offers nine trades in total: two random trades from the purchasing table, two random trades from the special selling table, and five random trades from the ordinary selling table. These trades are not divided into categories; for example, a single wandering trader can sell 2 different saplings. Each trade is equally likely.[verify] In the trading GUI, the trade offers are always listed in this order: Notes Achievements Advancements Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Trading", "Trades", or "Trade system" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. 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Trial Key Common Yes Yes (64) A trial key is an item obtained from trial spawners and some other containers in trial chambers. It is used to unlock a standard vault and obtain its loot. Contents Obtaining Usage Using a trial key on a standard vault (or ominous vault placed by commands) unlocks it, causing it to eject items and the trial key to be consumed. Vaults can only be unlocked once per player, unless more than 128 players open it, which causes the first player on the list to be forgotten after all subsequent players open it. Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Advancements History Issues Issues relating to "Trial Key" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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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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Minecraft Wiki: Difference between revisions Latest revision as of 02:00, 16 February 2026 Welcome to the most comprehensive wiki about the Minecraft franchise, proudly community-run since 2009. Anyone can contribute! Latest game drops Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 1.21.130 (minor update 26.1) Java Edition 26.1 (26.1 Snapshot 9)Bedrock Edition 26.10 (Preview 26.10.24) About the game Minecraft is a 3D sandbox adventure game developed by Mojang Studios, where players can interact with a fully customizable three-dimensional world made of blocks and entities. Its diverse gameplay options allow players to choose the way they play, creating infinite possibilities. There are several actively maintained editions of Minecraft: Featured article Survival is one of the four main game modes in Minecraft. It is mainly characterized by a limited amount of health and experience, and by certain mobs actively seeking out to attack the player in order to kill them. The player also has limited resources they collect through various methods. Coming back to the game? Check out the most recent updates: For creators Beyond the base game, Minecraft can be modified in various ways by players, like tweaking gameplay, adding new features, or even making something entirely new out of the game! Did you know… Help improve the wiki! The wiki is made by people like you. If you see something you think could be improved on a page, just click the "Edit" or "Edit source" button. Wiki tools Wiki news February 6, 2026 – Minwi has been introduced as the wiki mascot, debuting on the main page and in social media. February 4, 2026 – The wiki has been upgraded to MediaWiki 1.45.1, replacing IP editing with temporary accounts. October 15, 2025 – Dianliang233 has been promoted to CATS after a discussion on the meta forum. Related communities Websites Reddit communities Discord servers Official sites In other languages The Minecraft Wiki is an international community. Visit or contribute to wikis in other languages to help share Minecraft knowledge worldwide! Navigation menu |
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Legends:First To assemble the Firsts, you must build a special improvement at the Well of Fate and collect the required resources. When a First is defeated, they will meet you at the nearest village fountain or beacon. The term First refers to a group of mobs that can be found within Minecraft Legends. Contents Overview In the Campaign mode, the Firsts are ancient and powerful golems the player can find dissasembled in different biomes. To awaken them, the player needs the build the Firsts improvement, gold and another resource depending on the First. Once awakened, Firsts will become additional units for the player. If they are defeated or de-spawn through other means, they will respawn when the player fast travels to a village or the Well of Fate. In Versus Mode, the Firsts can be summoned using spawners costing 30 lapis and 45 of the ores of the wanted First. Just like in Campaign mode in order to spawn the Firsts you will need to build the build the Firsts improvement. Lore The Firsts were built by Knowledge using a lot of gold. According to the hosts, they were helpers during the Overworld's construction. The gold tarnished over the years and the Firsts eventually remained dissasembled in different biomes. They were later reassembled to join the fight against the piglins. List of Firsts Quotes Ahh! You've discovered one of our oldest friends. You two will get along nicely. Come back to the Well and we'll teach you a song to wake that golem up. Ahh, you've discovered an old friend of ours. You two will get along nicely but we have to focus on the immediate Piglin threat. We'll teach you a song to wake this Golem up later. I built the Firsts using a lot of gold, but it tarnished over the years. Take some with you when you wake them up. Achievements History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu |
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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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Category:Verify current information Content from the current version needing verification. Added using {{verify}} with |type= set to current. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. Pages in category "Verify current information" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. Navigation menu |
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Category:Check version This category includes articles, that contain information, that's not confirmed in a given version. If you have time, please help and test that out! Pages in category "Check version" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total. Navigation menu |
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Minecraft Wiki Welcome to the most comprehensive wiki about the Minecraft franchise, proudly community-run since 2009. Anyone can contribute! Latest game drops Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 1.21.130 (1.21.131) Java Edition 26.1 (26.1 Snapshot 9)Bedrock Edition 26.0 (experimental) (Preview 26.10.24) About the game Minecraft is a 3D sandbox adventure game developed by Mojang Studios, where players can interact with a fully customizable three-dimensional world made of blocks and entities. Its diverse gameplay options allow players to choose the way they play, creating infinite possibilities. There are three actively maintained editions of Minecraft: Java Edition (Windows, macOS, Linux); Bedrock Edition (Windows, mobile, and consoles); and Minecraft Education (for educational settings). There is also a localized release of the game for mainland China, referred to as China Edition. Featured article Survival is one of the four main game modes in Minecraft. It is mainly characterized by a limited amount of health and experience, and by certain mobs actively seeking out to attack the player in order to kill them. The player also has limited resources they collect through various methods. Coming back to the game? Check out the most recent updates: For developers Beyond the base game, Minecraft can be modified in various ways by players, like tweaking gameplay, adding new features, or even making something entirely new out of the game! Did you know… Help improve the wiki! The wiki is made by people like you. If you see something you think could be improved on a page, just click the "Edit" or "Edit source" button. Wiki tools Wiki news February 6, 2026 – Minwi has been introduced as the wiki mascot, debuting on the main page and in social media. February 4, 2026 – The wiki has been upgraded to MediaWiki 1.45.1, replacing IP editing with temporary accounts. October 15, 2025 – Dianliang233 has been promoted to CATS after a discussion on the meta forum. Related communities Websites Reddit communities Discord servers Official sites In other languages The Minecraft Wiki is an international community. Visit or contribute to wikis in other languages to help share Minecraft knowledge worldwide! Navigation menu |
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Concrete Yes Yes (64) 1.8 1.8 No No No No Concrete is a block created when concrete powder touches water. It comes in the sixteen dye colors. Contents Obtaining Concrete requires a pickaxe to be mined. When mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. Red and white concrete can be found in trial chambers throughout many various murals in an atrium. Concrete is formed when concrete powder comes into contact with a block of water (source block, flowing or waterlogged[Java Edition only]). If next to a waterlogged block, it must be adjacent to the sides where water can flow out from, such as the open sides of stairs, but not the back side of stairs or any sides of waterlogged leaves. Concrete is renewable as all of the crafting ingredients of concrete powder are renewable. However, without glitches, sand is renewably obtained only through the wandering trader, which spawns infrequently and allows a limited number of trades per spawn, making it impractical to obtain sand (and by extension, concrete) through renewable means. Usage The bright and solid colors of concrete make it useful for decoration. It has more pronounced colors than stained terracotta, and unlike wool, is not flammable. As a building material, its hardness is slightly higher than stone, but its blast resistance is significantly lower. Concrete can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sound. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Concrete" 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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Movie:Ender Pearl Details Teleporting projectile A Minecraft Movie An ender pearl is a rare object that is can be used to teleport. One was once owned by Steve, which Garrett used. Contents Appearance Ender pearls in the film closely resemble the original item's sprite, being a dark turquoise orb with an aqua glow. While it appears to be spherical, due to the square properties of the Overworld, it is voxelated. Properties Ender pearls are obtained through the death of an enderman. When thrown, the ender pearl will shatter or dissipate, transporting the thrower to wherever it lands. This process is implied to be very painful or disorienting, as it completely terrifies Garrett Garrison upon use. It is also usable ammunition for the potato launcher, enhancing its teleportation capabilities, and being able to be used at a longer range than when thrown. History During their first visit to Steve's Secret Stash, Steve allowed Henry and Garrett to look around his vast collection. While looking around, Garrett found an ender pearl, and was unsure of what it was. Steve was more than happy to explain it to him, mentioning that it can achieve teleportation. Against Steve's warning, Garrett impulsively threw it against the door, terrifying himself and startling Henry, who has no idea what just happened. Steve proceeded to clarify that was the only one he owned, but took the waste in jest. Later, the three worked together to infiltrate the Woodland Mansion, hoping to claim an Earth Crystal to return to Earth. Henry was tasked with retrieving the crystal, but was intercepted by an enderman in the safe room. Using an axe he found, he managed to defeat it, and the enderman dropped an ender pearl. Soon after they escape the woodland mansion, the situation turned sour. This culminates in a near-apocalypse known as the Great Darkening, where the Orb of Dominance was put high above the Nether portal. In order to defeat the invading army of piglins, Henry and his sister Natalie worked together, up until they reached the nether portal. Using the ender pearl he'd claimed during the adventure in the mansion, Henry had the idea to shoot it out of his potato launcher, allowing him to teleport to the top of the portal and get up to the Orb of Dominance. Quotes Aaand that was the only one I had... no biggie! Almost died fighting an enderman for it. Video History of appearances Gallery Navigation Navigation menu |
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Editing Tutorial:Tree farming (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 a hidden category: Navigation menu |
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File:MCD Rugged Climbing Gear.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 7 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/Purple_Concrete_Powder] | [TOKENS: 412] |
Concrete Powder Yes Yes (64) 0.5 0.5 No No No No Concrete powder is a gravity-affected block that is converted to concrete when touching water. It comes in the sixteen dye colors. Contents Obtaining Concrete powder can be mined with any tool or by hand, but using a shovel is the quickest method. The crafting recipe is shapeless; the order of ingredients does not matter. Concrete powder is renewable as all of its crafting ingredients are themselves renewable. However, without glitches, sand is renewably obtained only through the wandering trader, which spawns infrequently and allows a limited number of trades per spawn. Therefore, concrete powder is more easily obtained by simply harvesting naturally-occurring sand. Usage Concrete powder falls when there is a non-solid block beneath it. If a concrete powder block comes into contact with water, it solidifies into a block of concrete. Specifically, the block has to be placed into, placed next to, or fall into flowing water, a water source block, or a waterlogged block[Java Edition only]. If placed next to a waterlogged block, it must be adjacent to the sides where water can flow out from, such as the open sides of stairs, but not the back side of stairs or any sides of waterlogged leaves. It does not solidify in midair falling past water. If it lands next to water, it solidifies only after a block update. Rain or splash water bottles also have no effect on concrete powder. Concrete powder in item form also does not become concrete. Concrete powder placed directly at water makes the placement sound of concrete. Concrete powder can be placed under note blocks to produce "snare drum" sound. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition Bedrock Edition: None Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Height: 0.98 blocksWidth: 0.98 blocks Videos History Issues Issues relating to "Concrete Powder" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. References External links Navigation Navigation menu |
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Editing Legends:Resource (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 a hidden category: Navigation menu |
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