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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Mob?section=7&veaction=edit] | [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/Legends:Boost] | [TOKENS: 81]
Legends:Boost A boost is a type of object found within biomes that provide the player with some form of benefit when interacted with within Minecraft Legends. Contents Spawning Boosts spawn throughout the entire world, however, specific boosts can only spawn in certain biomes. Usage Boosts provide a temporary benefit to the player when they are positioned on or near them. List of boosts History Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Structure#Upgrade_buildings] | [TOKENS: 235]
Legends:Structure STRUCTURES – Knowing which structures to introduce to your gameplay and when to use them can improve your options in defense and attack. Some offer perfect protection for villages, while others will enable you to access hard-to-reach places and wreak havoc on piglin bases. Structures are buildings that are constructed by either the player or piglins in Minecraft Legends. Contents Structure types A building is a type of structure buildable by the player that provides some form of defensive or offensive benefit. Upgrade structures are buildings by the player that provides some buffs or upgrades to other defensive or offensive buildings. A spawner is a type of structure that can be interacted with to spawn Player Units. An improvement is a type of structure that can only be built in a small radius around improvement hubs. When built, a benefit dependent on the improvement built is granted to the player and their allies. Piglin structures are a type of structure that spawn in piglin outposts and bases and work against the player. Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Structure" 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:Bouncecaps] | [TOKENS: 253]
Legends:Bouncecaps Boost Jagged PeaksJungleSwamp Bouncecaps are a type of boost that increase jump height in Minecraft Legends. Contents Spawning Bouncecaps can be found on the floors and treetops of jungles and swamps, as well as on the side of mountains in jagged peaks. Usage When traveling over bouncecaps, an effect is granted to the player that makes their jump height much higher than before. All fall damage is negated while the player is under the bouncecaps' effect. However, the effect is immediately removed when coming in contact with poison vines. Quotes Bouncecaps Overworld Interacting with bouncecaps "Bouncecaps let you jump higher, allowing you to reach the treetops and scale mountains easier. Just make sure their effect doesn't wear down by the time you land." BOUNCECAPS – These brightly colored mushrooms give off spores that are lighter than air. Touch one and you’ll be able to jump to extreme heights and won’t take any fall damage – perfect for maneuvering on mountains! Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Bouncecaps" 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/File:Ben-thomas-ezgif-wf1-10.gif] | [TOKENS: 293]
File:Ben-thomas-ezgif-wf1-10.gif Summary Minecraft Dungeons: Hidden Depths 3D/ 2D Artwork At the start of this year I was given the fantastic opportunity to work on the fifth DLC for Minecraft Dungeons; The Hidden Depths. This project was a great collaboration between my team at Radical Forge, Double11 and Mojang and they were all truly wonderful to work with! I haven't shared everything I did for this DLC but I feel these are the most notable contributions. A good portion of the work on this project was collaborative so a lot of the art shown did have other team members contribute to its development/ implementation. For fans of the game you'll notice a lot of what I've shown here didn't make the cut but I think it's good to see how we developed certain things. Hope you like it and thank you to everyone in the team! https://www.artstation.com/artwork/WKAWEJ Ben Thomas 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 page uses 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/Movie:Nine-Volt_Battery] | [TOKENS: 151]
Movie:Potato Launcher Details Firearm Henry A Minecraft Movie: Add-on A Minecraft Movie The potato launcher, also known as the tater tot launcher, the tot launcher, or the potato gun, is an item appearing in A Minecraft Movie, utilized by Henry. Contents Appearance The potato launcher is reminiscent of a firearm, such as a blunderbuss. The handle is slightly cubic with a noticeable bend, with a long, square shaped barrel, similar to a hopper or phonograph. Properties The launcher is capable of using both tater tots and ender pearls as ammunition, allowing for rapid firing of the used item for various effects, which can easily knock back the target. Items in bold are items from Earth. Gallery Videos Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Ben-thomas-ezgif-vfls1-8.gif] | [TOKENS: 132]
File:Ben-thomas-ezgif-vfls1-8.gif Summary Source: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8eA0xG 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 page uses 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/Dungeons:Lucky_Explorer] | [TOKENS: 160]
Dungeons:Lucky Explorer Common Armor No Lucky Explorer is an enchantment that can be found within the various armor of Minecraft Dungeons. Contents Tiers Usage Any armor enchanted with Lucky Explorer has a 5% chance to spawn emeralds for every block travelled by the hero. The amount of emeralds dropped are increased by tier, at the maximum tier lucky explorer can spawn five emeralds. Lucky Explorer is not stackable, meaning it will only ever appear in a single enchantment slot. This includes the gilded, unique, and regular enchantment slots. Lucky explorer tier I is built-into the following armor: History Issues Issues for Minecraft Dungeons relating to "Lucky Explorer" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since September 28, 2023. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Structure#Ally_settlements] | [TOKENS: 235]
Legends:Structure STRUCTURES – Knowing which structures to introduce to your gameplay and when to use them can improve your options in defense and attack. Some offer perfect protection for villages, while others will enable you to access hard-to-reach places and wreak havoc on piglin bases. Structures are buildings that are constructed by either the player or piglins in Minecraft Legends. Contents Structure types A building is a type of structure buildable by the player that provides some form of defensive or offensive benefit. Upgrade structures are buildings by the player that provides some buffs or upgrades to other defensive or offensive buildings. A spawner is a type of structure that can be interacted with to spawn Player Units. An improvement is a type of structure that can only be built in a small radius around improvement hubs. When built, a benefit dependent on the improvement built is granted to the player and their allies. Piglin structures are a type of structure that spawn in piglin outposts and bases and work against the player. Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Structure" 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/File:Ben-thomas-ezgif-vb1-10.gif] | [TOKENS: 131]
File:Ben-thomas-ezgif-vb1-10.gif Summary Source: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8eA0xG 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 page uses 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/File:Quartz_Pillar_(UD)_JE3_BE2.png] | [TOKENS: 90]
File:Quartz Pillar (UD) JE3 BE2.png Summary Render of a Quartz Pillar 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 47 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:Structure#Improvements] | [TOKENS: 235]
Legends:Structure STRUCTURES – Knowing which structures to introduce to your gameplay and when to use them can improve your options in defense and attack. Some offer perfect protection for villages, while others will enable you to access hard-to-reach places and wreak havoc on piglin bases. Structures are buildings that are constructed by either the player or piglins in Minecraft Legends. Contents Structure types A building is a type of structure buildable by the player that provides some form of defensive or offensive benefit. Upgrade structures are buildings by the player that provides some buffs or upgrades to other defensive or offensive buildings. A spawner is a type of structure that can be interacted with to spawn Player Units. An improvement is a type of structure that can only be built in a small radius around improvement hubs. When built, a benefit dependent on the improvement built is granted to the player and their allies. Piglin structures are a type of structure that spawn in piglin outposts and bases and work against the player. Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Structure" 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:Structure#Piglin_structures] | [TOKENS: 235]
Legends:Structure STRUCTURES – Knowing which structures to introduce to your gameplay and when to use them can improve your options in defense and attack. Some offer perfect protection for villages, while others will enable you to access hard-to-reach places and wreak havoc on piglin bases. Structures are buildings that are constructed by either the player or piglins in Minecraft Legends. Contents Structure types A building is a type of structure buildable by the player that provides some form of defensive or offensive benefit. Upgrade structures are buildings by the player that provides some buffs or upgrades to other defensive or offensive buildings. A spawner is a type of structure that can be interacted with to spawn Player Units. An improvement is a type of structure that can only be built in a small radius around improvement hubs. When built, a benefit dependent on the improvement built is granted to the player and their allies. Piglin structures are a type of structure that spawn in piglin outposts and bases and work against the player. Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Structure" 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:Speed_Wheat] | [TOKENS: 195]
Legends:Speed Wheat Boost BadlandsDry SavannaFatelandsForestMeadowJagged PeaksJungleSwampTundra Speed wheat is a boost resource that increases movement speed within Minecraft Legends. Contents Spawning Speed wheat spawns in all biomes except the ocean. When in the tundra or jagged peaks, it is white with dark green stems. Usage When traveling over speed wheat, movement speed is increased for a short duration of time. Quotes Speed Wheat Overworld Interacting with speed wheat "Speed wheat makes you go fast. Don't overthink it." SPEED WHEAT – Found all across the Overworld, speed wheat produces an unstable pollen if you walk through it. This pollen ignites into millions of microscopic explosions, giving you a short burst of extreme speed! Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Speed Wheat" 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/Warped_Nylium] | [TOKENS: 464]
Warped Nylium JE: NoBE: Yes Yes (64) 0.4 0.4 No No No No 55 WARPED_NYLIUM Warped nylium is a variant of netherrack that generates in the Nether. Contents Obtaining Nylium drops itself only when mined with a pickaxe enchanted with Silk Touch; if mined with a normal pickaxe, it drops netherrack. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. Warped nylium generates in the warped forest biome. Warped nylium is dropped when an enderman dies while holding it. There are two ways to post-generate warped nylium: Usage Similar to grass blocks and mycelium, warped nylium decays (based on random ticks) into netherrack when an opaque block is placed above it. However, unlike grass blocks and mycelium, it does not decay underneath water or lava. It decays when covered with snow. Like mycelium and podzol, mushrooms can remain on warped nylium blocks in any light level. Huge mushrooms can be grown by using bone meal on mushrooms planted on warped nylium. Warped Fungi can likewise be grown into huge warped fungi using bone meal, although the warped fungus must be placed on the same type of nylium, or the bone meal is never consumed. Similar to grass blocks, the player can apply bone meal to warped nylium. This nylium, along with nearby nylium, generates vegetation that occurs in its native biome (crimson nylium generates mostly crimson forest vegetation and warped nylium generates mostly warped forest vegetation), and just like in the native biomes, the opposite type of fungi occassionally generates. The vegetation is generated in a 5×5 area, centered on the nylium block on which bone meal is used. Warped nylium can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Warped Nylium" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia References External links Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:Brick_Block] | [TOKENS: 74]
Earth:Brick Block Uncommon Yes Yes (Infinite) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A brick block was a block found in Minecraft Earth. Contents Obtaining A brick block could be crafted using 4 bricks. Bricks were obtained by smelting clay. Bricks could also be obtained from Chest Tappables. Usage Behavior Sounds History Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Random_Mission_Loading_Screen.png] | [TOKENS: 62]
File:Random Mission Loading Screen.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 page uses 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/Dungeons:Mission_Select?action=edit&section=11] | [TOKENS: 226]
Editing Dungeons:Mission Select (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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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/File:Quartz_Stairs_(N)_JE3.png] | [TOKENS: 86]
File:Quartz Stairs (N) JE3.png Summary Render of Quartz Stairs. 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/Legends:Mud_Puddle] | [TOKENS: 179]
Legends:Mud Puddle Hazard ForestMeadow A mud puddle is a hazard that slows down entities within Minecraft Legends. Contents Spawning Mud puddles can be found in meadow and forest biomes. Usage Mud puddles will slow down any entity that travels through them. Quotes Mud Puddle Overworld Interacting with a mud puddle "Running through mud puddles will slow you down. But the pigs look so cute rolling around in them." MUD PUDDLE – The mud puddles you'll encounter were cultivated by dry savannah pigs looking for a way to beat the heat. They don't look very inviting, which is a good thing as they will only serve to slow you down. History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Mud Puddle" 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:Structure?section=1&veaction=edit] | [TOKENS: 235]
Legends:Structure STRUCTURES – Knowing which structures to introduce to your gameplay and when to use them can improve your options in defense and attack. Some offer perfect protection for villages, while others will enable you to access hard-to-reach places and wreak havoc on piglin bases. Structures are buildings that are constructed by either the player or piglins in Minecraft Legends. Contents Structure types A building is a type of structure buildable by the player that provides some form of defensive or offensive benefit. Upgrade structures are buildings by the player that provides some buffs or upgrades to other defensive or offensive buildings. A spawner is a type of structure that can be interacted with to spawn Player Units. An improvement is a type of structure that can only be built in a small radius around improvement hubs. When built, a benefit dependent on the improvement built is granted to the player and their allies. Piglin structures are a type of structure that spawn in piglin outposts and bases and work against the player. Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Structure" 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/Chat_type] | [TOKENS: 56]
Chat type Chat types are JSON files located in data packs that allow limited control of chat message styling. Contents JSON format Chat types are stored as JSON files at the path data/<namespace>/chat_type/<name>.json. List of chat types History External links Navigation All commands Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Mace_Runt] | [TOKENS: 730]
Legends:Mace Runt Details Piglin unit 12.6 Height: 1.8 BlocksWidth: 1.1 Blocks Dino Andrade badger:piglin_runt A mace runt is a piglin runt that wields a mace within Minecraft Legends. Contents Appearance The mace runts of the Horde of the Bastion are small piglins with a spicy mix-colored skin that is covered in sores, and white eyes that turn red at night. They wear taupe-colored skirts, matching their helmets, and are fastened by a black belt with a gold buckle. They wield a spiked mace made of presumably netherite with their right hand, while they wear a spiked netherite cuff on their left hand. The mace runts of the Horde of the Hunt are small piglins with a strikemaster-colored skin that is covered in sores, and white eyes that turn red at night. They wear jon-colored skirts and a matching helmet, the skirts fastened by two buttons made of bone. They wield a spiked mace made of presumably netherite with their right hand, while they wear a spiked netherite cuff on their left hand. The mace runts of the Horde of the Spore are small piglins with a silk-colored skin that is covered in sores. Their white eyes, which turn red at night, are outlined in berry-purple. Their limbs are covered in napa-colored bandages. They wear berry-colored skirts stained with warped fungi, while the helmet they wear is of a matching color. Their ears are pale pink in color. They wield a spiked mace made of presumably netherite with their right hand, while they wear a spiked netherite cuff on their left hand. Spawning Mace runts spawn in piglin outposts and piglin bases from piglin pits and piglin launchers of all hordes. They also spawn in all biomes, with the exception of the Fatelands and during the invasions in large groups. Drops Mace runts, on death, drop: Behavior Mace runts idle around in the world until finding an enemy mob, enemy buildings or attacked by mobs. Mace runts use their maces when the enemy is close enough. If a mace runt is on water, it will swim. If a mace runt that participated in a village raid is stopped, they will run away from the village. When a Nether Portal is damaged by enemy mobs, mace runts will rally around the Nether Portal and defend it until the portal is destroyed or the enemy is killed. Mace runts have one attack type, a melee attack in which they attack with a mace which can set non-piglin mobs on fire which deal damage overtime. Mace runts can be dealt more or less damage depending on the type of damage inflicted. Quotes Mace Runt Piglins Defeating a mace runt "Mace Runts are the weakest piglins, but they make up for this with their numbers and their ferocious determination to rise up the ranks. Their maces are only dangerous in close combat, and they are susceptible to ranged attacks. They're pretty cute when they're not pillaging or setting things on fire. Unfortunately, most of the time they're pillaging and setting things on fire." Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Mace Runt" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Structure?action=edit&section=1] | [TOKENS: 225]
Editing Legends:Structure (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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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Poison_Vines] | [TOKENS: 159]
Legends:Poison Vines Hazard Jungle Poison vines are hazards that damage entities of Minecraft Legends. Contents Spawning Poison vines can occasionally be found in jungles. Usage Upon being touched, poison vines inflict a poison effect which deals damage over time. It also removes positive effects caused by speed wheat and bouncecaps. Quotes Poison Vines Overworld Interacting with poison vines "As their name suggests, these plants will poison you if you touch them, making you take damage for a short period of time. Looking for any redeeming qualities or uses? They have none." POISON VINE – It's easy to mistake this interesting-looking foliage as harmless, but it is far from it. Come into contact with it and its effects will slowly reduce your health meter. History Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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