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File:Red Glazed Terracotta (S) JE1 BE1.png Summary Render of a Red Glazed Terracotta 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 70 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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Minecraft Wiki: Difference between revisions Revision as of 07:33, 11 December 2025 Welcome to the most comprehensive wiki about the Minecraft franchise, proudly community-run since 2009. Anyone can contribute! Latest game drops Java Edition 1.21.10Bedrock Edition 1.21.124 Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 26.1 (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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Trial spawner configuration Trial spawner configuration is used to configure a trial spawner. Contents Definition Trial spawner configurations can be defined in data packs, as part of the directory structure below. JSON Format Trial spawner configurations are defined using the following format: History Navigation All commands Navigation menu
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Tree See #Generation Yes Trees are common living plant features found in many biomes that mainly consist of logs and leaves. Contents Structure Trees vary widely in height, from a bare minimum of 1 log block for jungle bushes, ranging up to a maximum of 30 blocks for mega jungle trees. Tree canopies are composed of leaf blocks and grow 1 block higher than the highest log block (except those of the fancy oak, whose leaves grow 3 blocks higher). The canopy may begin from the ground and go up to 6 blocks from the ground. Tree canopies are generated from roughly spherical clusters of leaves about 5–7 blocks across, centered on sections of trunk or branches. Leaves must be supported by an adjacent trunk (or leaf blocks connected to the trunk); otherwise, they disappear. Fancy oak, dark oak, and mega jungle trees grow branches (logs connected horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to the trunk or other branches). Most of the time, a single tree has between one and six branches, and each branch has between one and six logs. Acacia tree branches do not cover their branches in this way.[more information needed] Regular oak, jungle, birch, spruce, pine, mega spruce, and mega pine lack branches. Generation Growth and characteristics Trees are created when chunks are generated, and can also be grown from saplings. Tree saplings have a 1⁄20 chance (1⁄40 if they are jungle saplings) of dropping from leaf blocks when they decay or are destroyed. There are eight species of saplings, corresponding to seven trees: oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, dark oak, cherry and pale oak. The sapling can be planted on any variant of dirt, (except dirt path) a moss block, or mud, and must have a light level of at least 8 in the sapling block. A sapling uproots with light level 7 or less in the sapling block itself unless it has a view of the sky that is unobstructed (except by glass or other transparent materials). The sapling must have at least 6 blocks of space above it to grow; the amount of required space varies between the different species of trees. A ceiling above sapling limits the maximum height of the tree that can grow from that sapling. However, dirt blocks and logs may not prohibit tree growth, and in some cases may be replaced as a sapling attempts to grow through them. However in Bedrock Edition, logs prohibit tree growth. If multiple saplings are planted next to each other, each one grows as long as the leaves from the other grown saplings do not block too much of the sunlight. Artificial light (torches, etc.) can still be used to grow them if this happens. All trees in the active chunk radius around the player make attempts to grow at random intervals. For any given tree this can work out to about one growth attempt per minute. When a tree attempts to grow, it first checks that it has enough light, then randomly chooses which variant of that species of tree to become; for example, an oak sapling chooses to grow as either a normal or fancy oak. Once a tree has passed a light check and chosen size to attempt, it checks if there is enough space for its chosen size. If it encounters an obstruction during this check, it fails to grow and must wait for the next pass before it can attempt to grow again. This means that a tree in an open field with enough light grows relatively quickly, but a tree in a cramped tree farm that stunts its size may make several attempts before finally growing. Bone meal, when used on a sapling, has a chance of forcing it to grow, so long as all of the normal checks (light, space, dirt, etc.) have passed. It does not guarantee growth, but forces an attempt to grow. All saplings grow normally in the Nether and in the End, although they must be planted in dirt transported from the Overworld and provided with sufficient light and space. Leaf blocks in the Nether have the same color as if they were placed in a desert biome. In the End, they are a dull bluish-green, as in the windswept hills biome. In order to grow a 2×2 tree (be it spruce, jungle, dark oak, or pale oak), four saplings must be placed adjacent to each other in a square. For growth to succeed, there must be no blocks adjacent (even diagonally) to the north-western side up to the final height of the tree. The bone meal can be used on any of the saplings. The largest mega jungle trees, mega spruces, and mega pines reach 31 blocks tall. Dark oaks are typically 6–8 blocks tall. Leaves and logs removed from a tree do not grow back over time. When a sapling on a grass block or mycelium or moss block grows into a tree, the block the sapling was planted on is instantly converted to dirt. Types of trees There are ten types of trees – oak, spruce, birch, jungle tree, acacia, dark oak, azalea tree, mangrove, cherry, and pale oak. Other structures are loosely defined as trees: the huge fungus, huge mushroom, and chorus plant. Oaks are among the most common trees in the game. They have the smallest space requirements, and along with dark oak trees, they can drop an apple when a leaf block is destroyed. In swamp biomes, a slightly larger variant of the regular oak with vines called the swamp oak is generated, which can naturally generate in shallow water. Fancy oaks may also grow or generate in place of regular oaks; these are taller and may feature branches. A rare variant is its smallest configuration, colloquially known as a "balloon" oak. Normal oaks can also generate in the trial chambers and they're all the same type with a single dirt underneath and a single water next to it. When near flowers oak trees may generate with a bee nest. Dark oaks are found in the dark forest biome. They have thick 2×2 trunks. A dark oak always generates with dirt blocks under its trunk, even on a steep cliff. Irregular logs, representing large branches, are nearly always present and connected to the trunk. The canopy of a dark oak filters enough light that a dense forest of them is sufficiently dark for hostile mobs to spawn during the daytime. Spruce trees grow from spruce saplings and have growth patterns and requirements similar to birch trees, although they appear different. They are mainly found in the taiga biome, but they may also generate in windswept forest, snowy plains, snowy taiga, and old growth taiga biomes. Spruce logs have the same texture as oak logs, but it is a darker shade of brown; its leaves are denser, with a darker and more bluish tone. Birch trees look fairly similar to small oaks in terms of height and are most commonly found in birch forest biomes. There are two types of birch: a shorter tree that can be grown by the player with birch saplings; and a taller, rarer variety that generates only naturally in old growth birch forest biomes. When near flowers birch trees may generate with a bee nest. Jungle trees are one of the rarest naturally generated trees in Minecraft because they are native to the jungle biomes, which are themselves rare. Jungle tree leaves drop jungle tree saplings. When planted in grass or dirt they grow into a jungle tree with a 1×1 trunk, but the player can place them in a 2×2 formation to grow a large jungle tree with a 2×2 trunk like the trees found naturally in the jungle biome. Jungle bushes also generate in the jungle biome, featuring a single jungle log surrounded by oak leaves. Acacias are found in the savanna biome. They are about 8 blocks tall and feature unique diagonal trunks, and may occasionally have multiple canopies. Azalea trees generate on any empty space above a lush cave, with roots consisting of rooted dirt and hanging roots that reach down to the lush cave. The tree usually appears at the surface, but they can generate inside caves if there is enough room and a lush cave below. Azalea trees can be manually grown by applying bone meal to an azalea or flowering azalea block ("bush"). Unlike most trees, they do not have their own wood type (the trunks are composed of oak logs), but they have two types of leaf block: azalea leaves, and flowering azalea leaves. Mangroves are found in muddy mangrove swamps, growing in water or on land. They are grown from propagules, which can be found hanging from the trees. A mangrove converts any mud around it to muddy mangrove roots. The wood has a deep red-orange color. Cherry trees are found in cherry groves. They have distinct pink leaves and curved branches. They also have a unique petal falling particle effect. They may occasionally have multiple canopies. When near flowers they may generate with a bee nest. Pale oaks are found in pale gardens. They have thick 2×2 trunks and gray leaves with a leaf-shaped falling particle effect. They generate with pale hanging moss on some leaves, naturally generated pale oaks also may contain a creaking heart. Some trees can generate as one of the two following variants of the normal tree. Both of these generate naturally, while only dying trees can be grown out of normal saplings. Oak, spruce, birch, tall birch, and jungle trees can generate as fallen trees. These trees consist of a single upright log, or stump. Logs lying on their side are often found 1–2 blocks from the stump. These trees have the standard growth pattern of any other tree, however, all exposed logs in the main trunk are covered with vines. They can generate as dark oak, jungle, spruce, or small oak trees, or can grow from saplings. The "potato tree" is found in the Potato Dimension, added in 24w14potato release for April Fool's Day in 2024. They vary in size, ranging from small trees that resemble jungle bushes to large trees that can reach over 50 blocks tall, appearing as if several acacia trees are stacked on top of each other. They grow potato fruits that hang from potato pedicules. Foliage colors Depending on the biome the tree is located, the color of the leaves may differ. For example, if an oak is in a colder biome, such as a taiga or windswept hills biome, it has a blue-green hue. However, if it is in a dry biome, such as a desert or savanna, it has a mustard yellow hue. Spruce, birch, azalea, cherry, and pale oak leaves do not follow these rules; they always have the same color regardless of the biome. In Bedrock Edition, most leaves (with the exception of azalea, cherry, and pale oak) turn white during snowfall. Leaves are checked individually for biome coloration rather than as part of a larger tree; as such, trees that were grown between biomes usually have multiple shades on each side. Data values Java Edition: Java Edition: Videos Achievements History Issues Issues relating to "Tree" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:Wellhouse Structure Campaign:250 Wood250 Stone75 Iron50 Prismarine A wellhouse is a structure within Minecraft Legends It can be used as a respawn or teleportation structure. Contents Building Wellhouses can be built with 250 wood, 250 stone, 75 iron, and 50 prismarine. They cannot be built too close to Homesteads or other wellhouses. Wellhouses cannot be built, but two generate in opposite far ends of the map, one for each team. Usage At any time, a player can open the map and quick travel to wellhouses similarly to the Well of Fate or villages. Quick traveling also transports the player's current lured mobs. Wellhouses are also used as secondary respawn points. Piglins may target wellhouses for attack and attempt to destroy them. If all wellhouses are destroyed, the player's respawn point resets to the Well of Fate. In Versus Mode, wellhouses work similarly to the Campaign, plus each team must destroy the opposing team's wellhouse in order to win the match. If a team's wellhouse is destroyed, they lose the match. Quotes Wellhouse Player Building Melodies Building Improvement Gather Iron "Resilient structure that serves as both as a respawn point and a location that can be fast travelled to. A base of operations in the fight against the piglins. Its connection to the Well of Fate enables its unique capabilities. Unfortunately, this also makes it a target for piglin attacks at night." A base of operations in the fight against piglins. Its connection to the Well of Fate enables its unique capabilities. Unfortunately, this also makes it a target for piglin attacks at night. Sounds History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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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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Minecraft Legends: Return of the Piglins Matt Forbeck Sean Patrick Hopkins M.S. Corley United States English Fiction Minecraft Legends Random House Worlds March 7, 2023 Print, Digital 240 978-0-593-355718 1367850422 Minecraft Legends: Return of the Piglins is a Minecraft Legends novel. It is authored by Matt Forbeck and was published by Random House Worlds on March 7, 2023. An audiobook was released the same day, with narration provided by Sean Patrick Hopkins. The novel is set after the events of the game, acting as a sequel, however, the author was told by an unidentified employee that it was not considered canon. Contents Synopsis Farnum dreams of running a famous zoo. But though the mobs he keeps are adorable, none of them draws anything close to a crowd. Farnum needs something strange and new—but he’s the furthest thing from an adventurer. It takes a lot of convincing from his friends, but Farnum finally takes a chance and goes with them to explore a lush new biome... which is how he ends up falling down a waterfall and washing up in front of a mysterious purple portal. Kritten has advised many powerful piglins. Few have been as fearsome or demanding as the Great Bungus. If Kritten wants their head to stay on their shoulders, the pint-sized piglin advisor is going to need to find their clan more land. And fast. At their most desperate point, they discover a cavern filled with ancient piglin carvings, depicting a legend that may have all the answers they’re looking for. Once upon a time, three fabled piglin hordes left the Nether behind and made war on the Overworld. And Kritten thinks they might just have a way to do the same now. All they need is the help of someone in the Overworld foolish enough to trust them... someone like Farnum. Together, zookeeper and piglin are about to carve out a legend of their own. And the Overworld may never be the same! Plot Editor's note: The chapters are not numbered in the novel itself. However, they are numbered on the wiki for the purpose of clarity. Characters Quotes In Return of the Piglins, we meet Farnum, an Overworlder who dreams of running a famous zoo, but doesn’t have the creatures necessary to attract crowds. Then there’s Kritten the piglin, who is an advisor to the fearsome Great Bungus, and is in desperate need of finding more land for their horde. When Farnum stumbles upon a mysterious portal while searching for new animals, the two strike an unlikely alliance that could lead to terrifying consequences for the Overworld...Intrigued? So am I. That’s why I reached out to Matt with some questions! And if you stay tuned until the end, you will find a bonus in the form of an excerpt from the actual book! The story in Return of the Piglins treats the happenings in Minecraft Legends as if they are just that: legends. These are things that happened so long ago that the stories about them are iffy and impossible to confirm but still fill the people of the present with both cautionary tales and hopeful heroics. In a way, it was freeing because I didn’t have to attach my story directly to Minecraft Legends. I got to treat it not as dictation but inspiration. That’s kind of how regular Minecraft players can approach Minecraft Legends too, I’d think. Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:Redstone Launcher Structure Campaign:50 Wood100 Stone100 RedstoneVersus Mode:600 Stone400 Redstone badger:entity_struct_redstone_launcher A redstone launcher is a structure in Minecraft Legends that can launch TNT at a manually targeted area. Contents Obtaining The redstone launcher can be placed with a build allay, which will cost: Usage The redstone launcher is able to launch projectiles at over a long range and damage multiple targets if they are within impact radius. The launcher can be aimed and fired by interacting with it. It fires twice a few seconds apart then goes into a 45-second cooldown before it can be fired again. The redstone launcher can be upgraded with Spyglass Overlook to gain wider range, with Battle Drum to fire faster and reduce cooldown time, and Kaboomery to launch explosive projectiles that deal more damage and set both enemies and their structures on fire. Quotes Redstone Launcher Player Building Melodies Building Improvement Gather Redstone "Launches explosives at targeted area. Requires manual targeting and firing. Interact with the launcher and use your camera controls to move your target. Confirm your target to begin firing. The redstone launcher needs to be interacted with again after reloading." Sounds History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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File:Red Nether Brick Stairs (N) JE3 BE3.png Summary 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 42 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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Earth:Block of Coal Rare No ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A block of coal was a block found in many levels of Minecraft Earth. Contents Obtaining Usage Blocks of coal provided 200 fuel per second for 1500 seconds (300,000 total fuel). Behavior Sounds History Navigation Navigation menu
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Dungeons:Highblock Halls IV Desert TempleFiery Forge Usually has all six captains but not always Can have daily trials CRASHING THE PARTY! Highblock Halls is the ninth mainland mission in Minecraft Dungeons. It is unlocked after the completion of Fiery Forge and Desert Temple, and completing Highblock Halls unlocks Obsidian Pinnacle. It contains the captured enchantsmith. It always generates the Secret Room optional sub dungeon that contains a scroll which, if collected, unlocks the Underhalls secret mission. Contents Appearance and description HIGHBLOCK KEEP – You've made it to the formidable abode of the Arch-Illager. Try not to be distracted by its terrible grandeur, for it crawls with his most trusted soldiers and sorcerers, who are ready to protect their master with their lives. Highblock Halls is a large castle built by the Arch-Illager and the Orb of Dominance atop a mountain surrounded by storm clouds. It consists of hallways featuring statues of royal guards, heraldic banners, royal furniture, chandeliers, stained glass windows, decorated rugs, and a statue depicting the Arch-Illager defeating a dragon. Near the start of the mission, a library can be found that contains a hidden button disguised as a shield decoration. Pressing this button opens the entrance door of Secret Room. Shortly after the hallway with the supplies chest, an outdoor courtyard area called the Longest Yard can be found. It is littered with undead mobs and features market stalls, a fountain, heavy rainfall, and a locked gateway can be found. In the north-east part of this courtyard, a small wishing well can be entered that acts as a shortcut to skip the locked gateway. Additionally, to the north-west of the well a lever disguised as a wall torch can be activated to reveal the entrance door of Highblock Halls Rune Room[note 1]. Shortly after the locked gateway, a dining room and kitchen where vindicator chefs cook meals can be found, where heroes must crash the Illagers' party by destroying the buffet tables to progress further into the mission. At the end of Highblock Halls, a large throne room can be found where the Arch-Illager sits on his throne, blocking the exit of the mission. Upon seeing the heroes arive, the Arch-Illager will summon an ambush of illagers, and then flee to Obsidian Pinnacle. Locations Objectives Crash the Party Voiceovers You've made it to the abhorrent abode of the Arch-Illager, Highblock Castle. The halls are crawling with soldiers and sorcerers, so keep your blade at the ready and your wits about you. Find the grand throne, and confront the Arch-Illager. The Arch-Illager escaped to the ramparts. Press on Hero, you mustn't let him get away! Mobs and entities Items Achievements History Quotes Our scouts report that a feast is being planned at Highblock keep... Trivia Music Gallery External links References Notelist Navigation Navigation menu
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Amethyst Cluster Yes Yes (64) 1.5 1.5 Small: Yes (1)Medium: Yes (2)Large: Yes (4)Cluster: Yes (5) Yes Yes No No 24 COLOR_PURPLE Amethyst buds are the first three stages of growth of amethyst clusters, which grow on budding amethyst. Amethyst clusters are the fourth and final growth stage of amethyst buds, which drop amethyst shards when mined. Contents Obtaining The amethyst cluster block drops itself in any of its growth stages (rather than its amethyst shard drops) when mined with any tool with the Silk Touch enchantment. When mined without Silk Touch or broken by being pushed off an attached block by a piston or sticky piston, only fully grown amethyst clusters drop amethyst shards, while amethyst buds drop nothing. Breaking an amethyst cluster with a pickaxe drops 4 shards while any other method of breaking it yields 2 shards. The maximum amount of amethyst shards dropped can be increased with Fortune; Fortune I gives a 1⁄3 chance for 8 shards (averaging 5.33 shards), Fortune II gives a 25% chance (each) to give 8 or 12 shards (averaging 7 shards), and Fortune III gives a 20% chance (each) to give 8, 12, or 16 shards (averaging 8.8 shards). Amethyst buds and clusters generate naturally as part of amethyst geodes, on exposed faces of budding amethysts. Every time a budding amethyst block receives a random tick, there is a 20% chance for a small amethyst bud to generate on any of its sides, as long as the block being replaced with the small amethyst bud is air or a water source block. Usage An amethyst bud placed on a budding amethyst (rather than any other block) regardless whether it was placed by the player or spawned by the budding amethyst itself, grows over time, going through three growth stages – small, medium, and large – before reaching its 4th and final growth stage as an amethyst cluster, which drops amethyst shards when mined. In Java Edition, the below logic can be applied: As such, the math can be applied if a player is within random tick range as to calculate amethyst growth rate: (68.27 seconds/1 random tick) × (5 random ticks/1 growth stage) × (4 growth stages/1 amethyst cluster) × (6 amethyst clusters/1 budding amethyst block) = 68.27×5×6×4 = 8192.4 seconds for an unobstructed budding amethyst block to fully grow each of its clusters. This time is equivalent to 2 hours 16 minutes 32.4 seconds or 6.827 in-game days. They can also be placed on certain other types of blocks for decoration. The block must be solid and have at least one side that form a full surface: for example, they can be placed on the bottom of stairs (or top of upside down stairs), but not on their side, or top. They can also be placed on the bottom of bottom slabs and on the top of top slabs. Of blocks that meet these criteria, some are still excluded. Amethyst clusters cannot be placed on: Small, medium, and large amethyst buds give off a light level of 1, 2 and 4 respectively, while amethyst clusters give off a light level of 5. Uniquely among other blocks, an amethyst cluster in all its growth stages makes a quiet overlay sound when generally interacted with, as well as its block breaking sound when hit with a projectile. Sounds List of sounds Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Amethyst Cluster", "Amethyst Bud", or "Amethyst Crystal" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:The Devourer Details Piglin unit BossMobPiglin 15000 Erin Rubin badger:piglin_rotters_boss The Devourer is a piglin boss and secondary antagonist in Minecraft Legends. They are one of the generals of The Great Hog, being the leader of the Horde of the Spore. Contents Lore Before the events of the game, The Great Hog summoned all their horde generals to their planning map table where the Devourer watches as the Beast raises their arm up to give them a Horde of the Hunt banner then the Great Hog takes it and smashes it to a place in the map. The Beast nods in agreement and sends piglins towards the portal, and the Great Hog then laughs menacingly. After the Hero defeats multiple Piglin Outposts, back in the Nether the Devourer and the Unbreakable watch the Great Hog choke the Beast; then they throw the Beast towards a wall. The Great Hog afterwards calls upon the Seer and the Great Hog points towards a place in the map, the Seer then asks four piglins to bring them a beacon. After the piglins bring the beacon to the Seer, they corrupt it with the Orb of Dominance. The Seer tells the three piglins to place the corrupted beacon on top of the nether portal within the Night Beacon. After the Hero destroys the night beacon, a piglin comes through the nether portal and rushes towards the Great Hog and their generals to tell them the night beacon was destroyed. After hearing it was destroyed the Great Hog gets angry and with their generals proceeds to catch the piglin and presumably kill it. The Devourer and the other generals return to their respective horde bases. During the war the Hero successfully destroys a piglin base with a nether portal in it. We then cut back to the Nether where we see the Devourer in a soup bath eating spores, Overworld food and animals, a piglin approaches the Devourer to tell them that the Hero successfully destroyed a portal but they are too busy eating. A piglin with a purple flower approaches them and they eat the flower along with the piglin carrying it. The Devourer spits out a spore and the piglin from the destroyed Nether portal catches and admires it. Then a group of piglins pile on the piglin trying to steal it. We then cut back to the Devourer eating and laughing. Once again the Hero successfully destroys a piglin outpost with a nether portal in it and a piglin approaches the Devourer, who is still eating in the soup bath. The piglin gets the attention of the Devourer and they roar at them. The piglin tells the Devourer what has happened and the Devourer calls upon three Sporebacks and the Devourer tells one Sporeback to pluck an explosive mushroom from its back and throw it, causing piglins near the mushroom to be flung into the air. The Devourer then tells the same Sporeback to give them one explosive mushroom, the Devourer proceeds to eat this mushroom causing them to be flung into the air a bit and smoke to come out of their mouth and nose. The Devourer then tells the three Sporebacks to go to the Overworld. The Devourer rose from their soup bath and jumped towards a clear field where a group of piglins are and they rallied those piglins and the piglins cheered on. Meanwhile in the Overworld the Hero successfully destroyed the Horde of the Spore's final piglin outpost with the nether portal and an injured piglin went back into the nether with bandages and tried to get the Devourer's attention to tell them that the last nether portal had been destroyed, but the piglin was not successful as the Devourer was still rallying their troops. After the Devourer rallied their piglins they puked on them. Afterwards they charged into the portal the injured piglin was near, entering into it, though one of the Devourer's pink spores fell onto the injured piglin's back, causing the piglin to try to eat it. The Devourer then comes through the portal and into the Overworld though they struggled to get out of the portal for a bit. Once the Devourer was out of the portal they noticed one of their pink spores are missing so they grew it back. The Hero travels to the piglin outpost to defeat the Devourer, after a ferocious and long battle the Hero weakened the Devourer. They start puking everywhere, before all of the spores on their back combust and explode. They then fall over backwards and let out one final burp. The base's portal self-destructs shortly afterward. Appearance The Devourer is a massive piglin standing in a simian position when idle, with silk-colored skin that is covered in sores, the sores extending to the napa-colored bandages winding around their arms and legs. Their ears and snout, however, are pale pink. They wear a berry-colored rag with cyan fluid, presumably warped water, overflowing from it and glowing with an aura of light at night. They have a pair of short tusks, as well as white eyes that turn red at night. Warped roots grow on their head and shoulders, while mulberry-purple spore blocks of various sizes grow on their back. Spawning Once all of the Horde of the Spore's bases have been destroyed, a final base will appear, with The Devourer inside. The Devourer appears on a platfrom about a third of the way to the portal. At approximately 70% and 30% HP, the Devourer will use Rocket Pustle to retreat to a platform about 67% of the way up and at the portal, respectively. Drops Once The Devourer is defeated, it will always drop the following: Behavior The Devourer attacks any allied mobs they see within range. When the Devourer is not being attacked they will idle around the platform they are currently on. While using their spitting attack the Devourer's tusks will be replaced by their cheeks and their mouth becomes wider. Once their health is down to about 70% and 30% they will beat their chest and use rocket pustle to propel themself towards another platform in the base. The Devourer being attacked by grindstone golems will stun them, so they look up into the sky and groan. The Devourer beats their chest with their arms and sits down, before one of the cysts on their back explodes and sends them flying deeper into the base. This move is only used after the Devourer is brought to 70% and 40% HP. The Devourer raises their arms before slamming them on the ground, damaging anyone close to them. The Devourer stands still for a moment in preparation and then spits a glob of goo at its target, with a range similar to a redstone launcher. As the fight progresses, The Devourer's spitting attack continues to escalate up to 3 times, with its only main difference, however, being the cooldown decreasing by 5 seconds. The Devourer bends down to charge up the attack, after which the cyst on their back spews green liquid around them in a circle, damaging nearby targets. The Devourer vomits three times in succession, damaging any close-range targets in front of them. The Devourer can be dealt more or less damage depending on the type of damage inflicted. Quotes Horde Boss - The Devourer Piglins Defeating The Devourer "The Devourer rules over the Horde of the Spore from their wretched royal soup-bath. They are feared for their ferocity and their insatiable hunger to consume anything in sight - runt, mob, and villager alike." Sounds Achievements History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:Protector Tower Structure Campaign:75 Wood75 Stone60 CoalVersus Mode:300 Stone150 Iron A protector tower is a structure that destroys nearby large enemy projectilles within Minecraft Legends. Contents Obtaining Protector towers can be placed by using a build allay, which will cost: Usage Protector towers are player anti-siege buildings that destroy large enemy projectiles that come within their small radius, while smaller projectiles will be ignored. In the Campaign, they destroy most large piglin projectiles. In Versus Mode, they additionally destroy enemy players' large projectiles such as redstone launcher projectiles. They can only be upgraded by a masonry. Quotes Protector Tower Player Building Melodies Campaign: Building Improvement Gather CoalVersus Mode: Building Improvement Gather Iron "Destroys large enemy projectiles in a wide area surrounding the protector tower. Requires iron in order to build. Protector towers can only be upgraded by the masonry." Sounds History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:The Great Hog The Great Hog is the final piglin boss and main antagonist of Minecraft Legends. They are the apparent leader of the piglins, being responsible for the invasion of the Overworld. Details Piglin unit BossPiglin 15000 Height: 9.0 BlocksWidth: 7.1 Blocks Brock PowellMarc Graue badger:piglin_final_boss Contents Biography Before the events of the game, the Great Hog was sitting at their planning map table with the horde generals. The Beast raised their hand to give the Great Hog a Horde of the Hunt banner, which the Great Hog promptly slammed onto a place on the map. The Beast nodded in agreement of the chosen area the Great Hog had chosen, and sent piglins from the horde of the hunt towards the portal, eliciting maniacal laughter. Foresight afterwards sensed the evil of the Great Hog coming for the Overworld. They proceed to tell Action and Knowledge to come with them to the Overworld to investigate the nether portal. Assessing the situation, they then recruit the Hero to stop the piglins and the Great Hog. Sometime later, the Hero defeated multiple piglin outposts, angering the Great Hog. The Hog began to contemplate their loss, holding the Beast in a chokehold. They throw the Beast towards a wall, injuring them. The Great Hog then angrily called upon the Seer, and pointed towards a location on the map, deciding it to be their next target. The Seer responds by ordering four piglins to bring them a beacon. After the piglins bring the beacon to the Seer, they corrupt the beacon using the Orb of Dominance, where the Great Hog was mesmerized by the Seer's magic at work. The Seer then tells the piglins to place the corrupted beacon within the Night Beacon. Once it is placed, the corrupted beacon activates, shrouding the Overworld in an eternal night. In spite of the odds, the Hero successfully destroys the night beacon. Reacting to the development, a panicked piglin runs through the nether portal towards the Great Hog and their generals to tell them the night beacon was destroyed. After hearing their news, the Great Hog grew more furious and started to beat the piglin to death with their generals. While the war in the Overworld rages on, the Great Hog's generals travel to the Overworld one by one to try and kill the Hero, all of them failing and dying in the process. Three piglins of each horde bring the former generals' artifacts to the Great Hog's throne room: the Devourer's back pink spore, the Unbreakable's arm cannon, and the Beast's bone mask. The Great Hog grows furious, confused at how the hero had taken down some of their strongest allies, and throws the three piglins to the sky. The Seer then approaches the Great Hog and enchants the Great Hog's staff with a magical power. Feeling stronger and more powerful, the Great Hog destroys a replica Well of Fate to show their new dominance. They proceed to head towards a Nether portal, finally seeing the Overworld on the other side. The Great Hog immediately notices the Well of Fate, and now knowing their new target, they roar and break the Nether portal that they came through, using their staff to gather the portal's obsidian to power it. The Hero rushed towards the Well of Fate for the final battle, and the Overworld's freedom from the piglins. While trying to break the Well of Fate, the Great Hog noticed the Hero approaching it. They stop their rampaging to the Well of Fate to face the hero, and begins to charge at them. After a ferocious and long battle between them and the Hero, the Great Hog is weakened by the Overworld allied mobs. The Great Hog defeats most of the mobs attacking them, knocking them back and with all their remaining strength. As a last resort, they try to destroy the Well of Fate by throwing their staff towards it, but the magic inside the staff backfires, causing a massive Nether rift to appear in the sky. After the rift opened, all of the piglins in the Overworld begin to get sucked into it, all of them now being sent back into the Nether. The Great Hog then finally collapses in defeat and dies. Appearance The Great Hog is a massive crimson-skinned piglin with light purple, sparse scars that glow, as well as lavender eyes surrounded by some of the scars. A T-shaped gold headpiece rests on their head, complete with a pair of twisted bone horns. They have a pair of long L-shaped tusks while two gold earrings are pierved through each ear. Wooden planks, possibly of the dark oak variant, are revealed from beneath their skin in their arms and abdomen. Mottled, spiked netherite plates cover most of the wooden parts of their body, being more common on their left arm as they are overlapping. Chains connect the abdomen plate to the back, to which two similar spears are strapped. One more spear is also wielded by their netherite-covered left hand. Each spear is made of netherite, tipped with a spiked, rusted block which is in turn tipped with an L-shaped bone. A spongy spore block is strapped to the spear by a cyan vine. The Great Hog wields their staff by their right hand, which is made of rusted and mottled netherite plating with spikes seen on it, as well as obsidian inside resembling a broken Nether portal frame. Wooden plating with netherite plating on top covers their legs. Spawning The Great Hog spawns at the Well of Fate after the player successfully defeats the Beast, the Devourer, and the Unbreakable. Additionally, a base constituted by elements of the three piglin hordes surrounds the Great Hog and the Well of Fate when the former spawns. Drops Once the Great Hog is defeated, they will always drop the following: Behavior The Great Hog will idle at the Well of Fate until they spot an enemy or are attacked, after which they will proceed to attack. Spear Throw Ring of Fire Spinning Charge Spear Swipe Staff Smash Energy Staff Smash The Great Hog can be dealt more or less damage depending on the type of damage inflicted. Quotes The Great Hog Piglins Defeating The Great Hog "Legends say that the Great Hog was born from lava, spat out by the Nether itself to feast on the bones of those who dare to show any resistance." A massive and terrifying place that threatens to obliterate the Overworld. Sounds Sounds Achievements History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:Frost Tower Power Tower Campaign:125 Stone100 Diamond1 Frost Tower CoreVersus Mode:600 Stone400 Diamond Build Power Towers A frost tower is a defensive power tower in Minecraft Legends. Contents Lore Knowledge was responsible for the construction of power towers during the Overworld's creation to assist the Hosts. It is unknown what Knowledge originally built them for, and despite their ancient nature, they stood strong. However, after the Hero discovered one frost tower, the Hosts notice that one of these towers shot an ice cube that slowed down a piglin runt and turned it into an ice statue, causing the other two runts to flee out of panic. Spawning Frost towers can be found naturally already built in tundra biomes, though they won’t work or be able to be used until collected. Building Frost towers can be built for 125 stone, 100 diamond, and one frost tower core using a build allay. To obtain frost tower cores, a frost tower must be found within the overworld and 100 gold and 25 diamond must be spent upon interacting with it. To do this, the collect power towers improvement must have been previously built at an improvement hub. Frost towers can be built by players for 600 stone and 400 diamond using a build allay. To do this, the build power towers improvement must have been previously built at an improvement hub. Usage Frost towers periodically shoot one large ice cube at nearby enemies which completely freezes them, giving them a frozen appearance and preventing them from moving. Enemies hit by the attack are also slowed and take damage over time. It cannot be buffed by other stuctures, but can be repaired by Carpenter Hut. Quotes Frost Tower Overworld Campaign: Collecting a frost towerVersus Mode: Building Improvement Gather Diamond "The frost tower freezes piglins in their tracks - at least for some time. To collect these mysterious towers, you must build a special improvement. Knowledge can't remember why they created this tower but they definitely did not have freezing piglins in mind. A very welcome surprise indeed." Frost Tower Player Building Melodies Campaign: Collecting a frost towerVersus Mode: Building Improvement Gather Diamond "Fires frost cubes that slows enemies over time. Cannot be buffed by other structures. Requires the Improvement: Build Power Towers structure. Ancient host tower. Attacks nearby enemies with a slowing ice cube that that damages enemies over time with intense cold. Make sure to protect the Frost Tower with supporting structures." Freezes piglins in an area. A host relic that was used to create the tundra. Sounds Achievements History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Frost Tower" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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File:Red Sand JE3 BE2.png Summary Render of a Red Sand block. Minecraft's textures No information available. Please correct this! This file represents the Red Sand block as it was at a particular point in the game. It should be used in areas such as history sections where the file should not change to match the latest version of the game. Do not overwrite it with changes made in later versions of the game, instead upload it as a separate file and add it to the table below. For areas which should always show the latest version, use the redirect (File:Red Sand.png), which should be updated to point to the latest revision. File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file. File usage The following 71 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: View more global usage of this file. Navigation menu
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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 Revision as of 02:48, 11 December 2025 Welcome to the most comprehensive wiki about the Minecraft franchise, proudly community-run since 2009. Anyone can contribute! Latest game drops Java Edition 1.21.10Bedrock Edition 1.21.124 Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 26.1 (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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Dungeons:Pumpkin Pastures I Creeper Woods Always has six captains Can have daily trials THE LAST HOMELY HEARTH Pumpkin Pastures is the third mainland mission in Minecraft Dungeons. It is unlocked after the completion of Creeper Woods, and completing Pumpkin Pastures does not unlock any missions. It contains the captured mystery merchant. It always generates the Mystery Ship optional sub dungeon that contains a scroll which, if collected, unlocks the Arch Haven secret mission. Contents Appearance and description PUMPKIN PASTURES – The Illager raids have brought this fertile land to ruin, apart from one lone village which remains unspoiled. You must warn its Villagers of the danger marching toward them. Pumpkin Pastures is a vast expanse of autumnal farmlands and villages that have been ravaged by the Arch-Illager's army, with the villagers of the pastures having been captured and caravanned elsewhere. It features burning village houses, pumpkins, lakes, ruins, bridges, windmills, and farms. Near the start of the mission, a large ship can be found that contains the entrance door of Mystery Ship. Mystery Ship contains the captured mystery merchant, as well as a scroll left behind by a navigator from Pumpkin Pastures. Halfway through the mission, to the north-east atop the stone brick battlement a button near some crates can be activated to reveal the entrance door of Pumpkin Pastures Rune Room[note 1]. In an area found shortly afterwards, a drawbridge must be lowered using two levers, leading to a supplies chest and granting access further into the mission. At the end of the mission, a village bell can be found in the center of a village that, if rung, alerts the Arch-Illager who summons an ambush of illagers. Upon defeating the ambush, the town hall building can be reached to the north-east which, if entered, ends the mission. Locations Locations (unused) Objectives The Last Hearth Escape Voiceovers The Illager raids have roasted this once lush land to ruin. Only one village remained unspoiled in this corner of the world. Make haste, Hero! You must warn the Villagers there of the battle to come. You are their only hope. You did it! And the Villagers of the Pumpkin Pastures go on to fight another day. Mobs and entities Items Achievements History Quotes There's been no news from the villages to the north in weeks, and those pumpkin farmers always were of the chatty sort. Can't be a good sign in times like these. Trivia Music Gallery References Navigation 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 1.21.10Bedrock Edition 1.21.124 Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 26.1 (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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Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha build 2 Pocket Edition November 22, 2013 300800002 Build v0.8.0 alpha Original 13 ◄ v0.8.0 alpha build 1 v0.8.0 alpha build 3 ► v0.8.0 alpha build 2 is the second build and first public build version released for v0.8.0. Contents Additions Beetroots Minecarts Changes Leaves Rails Powered rails Removals Main menu Settings Commands Fixes 9 issues fixed From released versions before 0.8.0 Other Navigation Navigation menu
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File:Oak Farm.png Summary An oak tree farm. 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): Navigation menu
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