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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:Blue_Terracotta] | [TOKENS: 75]
Earth:Colored Terracotta Rare ? ? 4.2 1.25 ? ? ? ? Colored terracotta was a dyed variant of terracotta in Minecraft Earth Obtaining All colors could be obtained by crafting undyed terracotta with dyes. Usage All colors could be smelted into glazed terracotta. Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/?diff=prev&oldid=3313472] | [TOKENS: 473]
Minecraft Wiki: Difference between revisions Revision as of 02:42, 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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Pocket Edition v0.16.0 alpha build 1 Pocket Edition August 29, 2016 0.15.90 840159000 (armeabi-v7a-ics, 22) 841159000 (x86-ics, 22) 870159000 (armeabi-v7a-jb, 22) 871159000 (x86-jb, 22) Build v0.16.0 alpha 90 v0.16.0 alpha build 2 ► v0.16.0 alpha build 1 (labelled v0.15.90 alpha build 1 in-game and 0.15.90 internally) is the first build version released for v0.16.0, also known as the Boss Update. This build accidentally included several features from Education Edition which were quickly removed or disabled in the next build. VR bug fixes in this update were later added to v0.15.10. Contents Additions Changes Fixes 66 issues fixed From released versions before v0.16.0 Others References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Giant_Spruce_Taiga_Hills] | [TOKENS: 493]
Giant Spruce Taiga Hills The giant spruce taiga hills or redwood taiga hills mutated was a modified hills variant of the old growth pine taiga that no longer generates since Caves & Cliffs: Part II, and has been removed in Java Edition. Forest rock Grass BlockPodzolCoarse DirtMossy CobblestoneSpruce LogSpruce LeavesFernLarge FernDead BushSweet Berry Bush MushroomsVines‌[BE only] Climate 0.25‌[JE only]0.3‌[BE only] 0.8 Yes Colors #86B783‌[JE only] #86B87F‌[BE only] #68A464‌[JE only] #68A55F‌[BE only] #9C754D #3F76E4‌[JE only] #44AFF5‌[BE only] Contents Description The giant spruce taiga hills was a variant intended to be a more mountainous version of the giant spruce taigagiant spruce taiga, like all other hills biomes. However, both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition had generation issues. In Java Edition, due to a likely error in the way terrain height is calculated, there was no difference in the terrain between giant spruce taiga and giant spruce taiga hills. Specifically, the game used internal values known as setBaseHeight and setHeightVariation when generating hills biomes, but these values were the same for both giant spruce taiga and giant spruce taiga hills, resulting in no actual difference between the two. This was the only hills biome in the game with this issue. In Bedrock Edition, this biome generated as a much hillier version of the giant spruce taiga, even more mountainuous than regular hills biomes.[verify] The hills often reached the generation limit, and the tall trees made this the biome with the second highest blocks (up to Y=158), after the shattered savanna plateau. However, this biome generated the same trees as the giant tree taiga hills (not giant spruce trees, but giant pine trees), making this biome hardly distinctable from the giant tree taiga hills. Mobs Giant spruce taiga hills used the same mob spawning chances as giant spruce taigas. The following mobs naturally spawned here: Data values Bedrock Edition: History Gallery See also 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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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Mob?section=10&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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Legends:Biome Biomes are a region in a world with distinct geographical features, terrain, mobs, foliage, and more. A total of ten biomes exist in Minecraft Legends. Some biomes have a resource associated with them. Contents List of biomes Quotes OVERWORLD BIOMES – The more you get to know the different biomes, the easier you will find it to navigate between them and make the most of the resources they offer. Let's take a closer look at what you can expect to find. History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Biome" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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Editing Movie:Cactus Ball 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. Pages included on this page: This page is a member of 2 hidden categories: Navigation menu
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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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File:Red Shulker Box JE2 BE2.png Summary Render of a Red Shulker Box. 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 64 pages use this file (also see what links to it): Global file usage The following other wikis use this file: Navigation menu
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File:Red Sandstone Wall (ewU) JE2.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 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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Legends:Lapis Flag Structure Versus Mode:300 Stone25 Lapis100 Prismarine A lapis flag is a structure exclusive to Versus Mode that provides lapis within Minecraft Legends. Contents Obtaining Lapis flags can be placed by using a build allay, which costs 25 lapis, 100, prismarine, and 300 stone. Usage Once built, lapis flags provide a passive supply of lapis to all players on the respective team. If the lapis flag is destroyed this supply is lost. Quotes Lapis Flag Player Building Melodies Automatically unlocked "Build in your base zone to gain more lapis over time. Building more lapis flags will increase the amount of lapis from your base. Lapis flags allow you to improve your constant drip of lapis to your team. The lapis flag can be destroyed, so make sure to protect it." Sounds History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:Cyan_Terracotta] | [TOKENS: 75]
Earth:Colored Terracotta Rare ? ? 4.2 1.25 ? ? ? ? Colored terracotta was a dyed variant of terracotta in Minecraft Earth Obtaining All colors could be obtained by crafting undyed terracotta with dyes. Usage All colors could be smelted into glazed terracotta. Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Red_Sandstone_Wall] | [TOKENS: 147]
Red Sandstone Wall Yes Yes (64) 0.8 0.8 No Yes Yes No No A red sandstone wall is a decorative wall variant of red sandstone that does not generate naturally and is used for building. Contents Obtaining Red sandstone walls can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, they drop nothing. Usage Red sandstone walls can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds. Sounds Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: History Issues Issues relating to "Red Sandstone Wall" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Dungeons:Entertainer%27s_Garb] | [TOKENS: 118]
Dungeons:Entertainer's Garb Armor COMMON / RARE Health potions heal nearby allies +30% positive status effect duration Does not accept soul enchantmentsDoes not grant soul collection The Troubadour An entertainer's garb is an armor set that can be found within the Echoing Void DLC of Minecraft Dungeons. It has a unique variant called the troubadour. Contents Obtaining Usage Sounds History Issues Issues for Minecraft Dungeons relating to "Entertainer's Garb" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since September 28, 2023. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Dungeons:Watchling 125 Hostile Ender, Enderling Basic attack:85Heavy attack:140 A watchling is a hostile enderling that can be found within the Echoing Void DLC of Minecraft Dungeons. Watchlings blink more often than other mobs, which makes them unique. Contents Lore There were many different subspecies of endermen that resided within the End, and it did not take the heroes long to meet them. These subspecies were collectively known as enderlings. Watchlings were accounted as being the creepiest enderlings due to their appearance. Despite this, however, they preferred to defend their home in simple ways. As such upon detecting the heroes, they immediately teleported over, striking them with "muscular" arms. The heroes eventually prevailed against them, making their way to the Broken Citadel, where they put a final end to the Orb of Dominance once and for all. Spawning Missions Summoned Behavior Teleport Upon noticing a hero, the watchling teleports toward them, similar to endermen. Basic attack After teleporting, the watchling swings its arms at the hero, dealing moderate damage. Heavy attack After teleporting, the watchling may attack by swinging both of its arms downward, dealing high damage. Teleport escape Also like endermen, watchlings can hide in teleportation and not immediately reappear. Sounds The idle, hurt and death of the watchling include distorted zombie enderling sounds. Watcher of the End 110 Hostile Ancient, Ender, Enderling Basic attack:70Heavy attack:140 The Watcher of the End is an ancient watchling that can be encountered during ancient hunts with a minimum offering of: The ancient resides within Watcher of the End Ancient Dungeon and possesses, at a minimum, the following enchantments: Six enchanted blastlings act as the ancient's minions, possessing the following enchantments: Upon defeating the Watcher of the End, a gilded variant of the following items drops as a reward: When playing a four-player server, both heroes pressing the button cause four Watchers of the End to spawn. This makes it harder to beat than The Unending and Windbeard due to both the golems' undead enchantments. Achievements Data values History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Earth:Green_Terracotta] | [TOKENS: 75]
Earth:Colored Terracotta Rare ? ? 4.2 1.25 ? ? ? ? Colored terracotta was a dyed variant of terracotta in Minecraft Earth Obtaining All colors could be obtained by crafting undyed terracotta with dyes. Usage All colors could be smelted into glazed terracotta. Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Pink_Wither#Behavior] | [TOKENS: 386]
Pink Wither 62HP × 31 2 () Passive UndeadMonster Wither skull: Easy: 2.5HP × 1.25 Normal: 3HP Hard: 4.5HP × 2.25 Height: 2.734 BlocksWidth: 0.9 Blocks Built by player; 3 second spawn delay.[15w14a only] Height: 0.3125 BlocksWidth: 0.3125 Blocks The pink wither or friendly wither was a recurring April Fools' mob present in both Java Edition 2.0 and 15w14a. Contents Behavior In 2.0, the pink wither could be summoned by placing a potted rose on top of pink wool. The newly spawned mob has one head. The pink wither was an undead mob that would follow players holding sugar, and feeding it sugar would cause it to grow more heads, up to a maximum of three. Unlike the normal wither, the pink wither is not able to fly. When a pink wither skull hits a block, it grows plants in a radius of 15×4×15 blocks. In 15w14a, the pink wither replaces the wither, firing skulls that have a bone meal effect instead of the normal Wither II effect. When spawned, the pink wither has three heads like a normal wither. It also creates an explosion effect after spawning and has a shield after losing half of its health. The skulls fired by the pink wither firing are the same as the regular wither's, but pink instead of black. The pink wither's skulls often heal the entities, but can damage them, too. Drops The pink wither drops 150XP and a Nether Star when killed, a bit like its normal counterpart. Sounds Data values Java Edition: History Trivia Gallery References Navigation Navigation menu
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File:Red Stained Glass JE4 BE4.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 45 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:Unused_features#Glassblower] | [TOKENS: 1701]
Legends:Unused features Since the beginning of Minecraft Legends development, there have been a number of features added to the game that have no actual use in-game. Some of these features were removed in an update, or were leftover from removed features, only mentioned in trailers, or simply placeholders for new features. The features are as follows in alphabetical order: Contents Animations event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_attack_tongue_swipe event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_bodyfall event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_dx_attack event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_dx_idle_ribbit event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_dx_jump event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_footsteps event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_footsteps_idle event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_jump event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_land event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_land_short event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_run_loop event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_spit event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_swim_kick event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_swim_kick_idle event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_tongue_out event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_tongue_swipe event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_water event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_water_kick event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_source/mount_frog_dx_idle In the game files, there is a string that is referred to by the name animation.hero_cine_anim.pat_pat_a. Chat features A profanity filter was originally meant to be included within Minecraft Legends. Remnants of this profanity filter can still be found within the game files. A quick chat was originally meant to be included within Minecraft Legends for console players. Remnants of a quick chat UI can still be found within the textures-hbui files. Items An Emerald was a scrapped item that was originally meant to be used to spawn mobs before it was scrapped in favor of using lapis instead. An Elytra was a scrapped item that was originally intended to be used by animals such as badgers, sea turtles, pigs and etc. The remnants of the elytra can be found in the animation controllers folder item_elytra_wings_med.animations.json Hit Effects Nothing much is known about this feature other than it has a strength of 1 when applied. Remnants of sleep negate can be found in the behavior pack in hit effects hit_effect_sleep_negate.json Nothing much is known about this feature other than it has a force of 15 when applied. Remnants of slimeyshield can be found in the behavior pack in hit effects hit_effect_slimeyshield_knockback.json Rewards These rewards are given by the unused villager professions. Nothing much is known about these rewards. Map Biomes in the map were originally meant to be colored so players can distinguish them better. Remnants of the colored map can be found in the textures-hbui inside of the tutorial files. Maps originally worked like maps in vanilla Minecraft. Mobs An Alchemist was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Alchemists can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Beastmaster was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Beastmasters can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Beekeeper was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Beekeepers can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Glassblower was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Glassblowers can be found within the db_LG.lang file. An Ice Sculptor was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Ice Sculptors can be found within the db_LG.lang file. An Interpreter was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Interpreters can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Musician was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Musicians can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A spider was an unused mount. A spider could be seen within the Minecraft Legends poster and in a piece of concept art where it was being ridden by the Hero. There are still remnants of spiders within the lang files where it is referred to as a unit mob that would have been spawned by spawners. There is also some sound files for the spider homestead where spiders were meant to spawn. Super rare mobs were originally planned but got cut. Nothing much else is known about them other that remnants of super rare mobs can be found in the behavior pack in the services folder loot_table.json The unidentified fifth First was an unused mob that was originally meant to be included as one of the Firsts before it was scrapped for an unknown reason. Remnants of the unidentified fifth First still exist within the lang files. A Weaver was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Weavers can be found within the db_LG.lang file. PvP Nothing much is known about the berserk team. Remnants of the berserk team can be found in the behavior pack in the services folder team_manager.json Terrain features A Giant Nest was an unused terrain feature that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends. Dialogue of the Hosts talking about giant nests can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Volcano was an unused terrain feature that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends. Remnants of volcanoes can be found within the db_LG.lang file. Structures Not much is known about the spider homesteads, aside from that they are the home of the spiders, and would have spawned in one of the jagged peaks biomes in the overworld. They also make static sounds when the player is near (in the homestead). Textures and icons In the games files, there are four Hero portraits that appear when selecting a hero. There is a file named hero_small_disabled.png, though there is no way to select this version of the hero. There are also three other files for unknown purposes. In the game files, there are two references to a custom hero feature. The file for not selecting a hero persona is referred to by the name hero_small_persona_blank.png while the file for selecting a custom hero is referred to by the name hero_large_persona_blank.png. This section contains files that have textures from the Bedrock and Java Editions of the main Minecraft game. There are two heroes that do not use the Minecraft Legends format. These heroes have the appearance of the Steve and Alex skins from the main Minecraft game. They are referred to by the names steve.png and alex.png. There is another texture of Alex which is referred to by the name templateAlex-bbed9.png. It consists of Alex's face. In the game files, the Heroes and Mounts screen has two files referred to by the name minecraftplayer.png. The appearance of the hero is similar to the "Ranger skin". A Mortar can be seen within the texture for mossy golems. The texture has the appearance of an object that looks similar to a grass block. In the game files, there are four mounts that are referred to by the names mount_locked_beetle.png, mount_locked_bird.png, mount_locked_horse.png, mount_locked_tiger.png There are some unused hero profile portraits within the textures-hbui file that were originally meant to allow players to change their profile portrait. Navigation Navigation menu
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PlayStation 3 Edition 1.39 PlayStation 3 Edition December 21, 2016 ◄ 1.38 1.40 ► 1.39 is a version of PlayStation 3 Edition released on December 21, 2016. Contents Changes Tutorial Fixes See also References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Spyglass_Overlook] | [TOKENS: 249]
Legends:Spyglass Overlook Structure Campaign:50 Wood100 Stone200 DiamondVersus Mode:250 Wood150 Diamond badger:entity_struct_crowsnest_telescope A spyglass overlook is a structure that buffs other structures in Minecraft Legends. Contents Obtaining A spyglass overlook can be placed by selecting it in the hotbar and using a build allay, spending 50 wood, 100 stone and 200 diamond in campaign, in versus, it costs 250 wood and 150 diamonds. Usage The spyglass creates a zone around itself once placed. Any arrow towers, scatter towers, or redstone launchers that are in this range have their range increased. If the spyglass overlook is destroyed, all affected buildings lose their increased range. If a structure is in range of two spyglass overlooks, the fire range will not increase, only the effect range will. Quotes Spyglass Overlook Player Building Melodies Building Improvement Gather Diamond "Increases the firing range of nearby arrow towers, scatter towers and redstone launchers. For a structure to be affected, it must be inside of the zone the spyglass overlook creates. If the spyglass overlook is destroyed, affected towers lose their range increase." Sounds History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Shattered_Savanna_Plateau] | [TOKENS: 378]
Shattered Savanna Plateau Grass BlockCoarse DirtStoneTall GrassAcacia LogAcacia Leaves Oak LogOak Leaves Climate 1.0 0.5 No Colors #BFB755‌[JE only] #55C93F‌[BE only] #AEA42A‌[JE only] #2BBB0F‌[BE only] ? #3F76E4‌[JE only] #44AFF5‌[BE only] The shattered savanna plateau or savanna plateau mutated was a rare variant of the savanna biome that no longer generates since Caves & Cliffs: Part II, and was removed in Java Edition. Contents Description Like the normal windswept savanna, the shattered savanna plateau variant featured steep mountains, cliffs, and overhangs, which made it a treacherous place to explore. Though it was nearly indistinguishable from the regular shattered savanna at first glance, the shattered plateau's terrain was slightly gentler, though often risked fatal fall damage if not above water. The giant lakes characteristic of the regular shattered savanna did not generate here either. The terrain generation in the shattered savanna plateau ignored the generation height limit, allowing for mountains that could rarely reach the build height limit. This made it the highest biome in the game. In Bedrock Edition, the foliage was a more vibrant green color, and rain would often occur in it. Neither villages nor pillager outposts could generate in this biome. With Vibrant Visuals, shattered savanna plateaus use warmish atmospherics, lighting, and color grading similar to jungles, although they use default volumetric fog. Mobs Shattered savanna plateaus used the same mob spawning chances as savannas. The following mobs spawned naturally here: Data values Bedrock Edition: History Gallery See also References Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:Unused_features#Beekeeper] | [TOKENS: 1701]
Legends:Unused features Since the beginning of Minecraft Legends development, there have been a number of features added to the game that have no actual use in-game. Some of these features were removed in an update, or were leftover from removed features, only mentioned in trailers, or simply placeholders for new features. The features are as follows in alphabetical order: Contents Animations event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_attack_tongue_swipe event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_bodyfall event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_dx_attack event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_dx_idle_ribbit event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_dx_jump event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_footsteps event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_footsteps_idle event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_jump event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_land event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_land_short event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_run_loop event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_spit event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_swim_kick event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_swim_kick_idle event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_tongue_out event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_tongue_swipe event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_water event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_water_kick event :/player_units_mounts_mount_frog/mount_frog_source/mount_frog_dx_idle In the game files, there is a string that is referred to by the name animation.hero_cine_anim.pat_pat_a. Chat features A profanity filter was originally meant to be included within Minecraft Legends. Remnants of this profanity filter can still be found within the game files. A quick chat was originally meant to be included within Minecraft Legends for console players. Remnants of a quick chat UI can still be found within the textures-hbui files. Items An Emerald was a scrapped item that was originally meant to be used to spawn mobs before it was scrapped in favor of using lapis instead. An Elytra was a scrapped item that was originally intended to be used by animals such as badgers, sea turtles, pigs and etc. The remnants of the elytra can be found in the animation controllers folder item_elytra_wings_med.animations.json Hit Effects Nothing much is known about this feature other than it has a strength of 1 when applied. Remnants of sleep negate can be found in the behavior pack in hit effects hit_effect_sleep_negate.json Nothing much is known about this feature other than it has a force of 15 when applied. Remnants of slimeyshield can be found in the behavior pack in hit effects hit_effect_slimeyshield_knockback.json Rewards These rewards are given by the unused villager professions. Nothing much is known about these rewards. Map Biomes in the map were originally meant to be colored so players can distinguish them better. Remnants of the colored map can be found in the textures-hbui inside of the tutorial files. Maps originally worked like maps in vanilla Minecraft. Mobs An Alchemist was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Alchemists can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Beastmaster was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Beastmasters can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Beekeeper was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Beekeepers can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Glassblower was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Glassblowers can be found within the db_LG.lang file. An Ice Sculptor was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Ice Sculptors can be found within the db_LG.lang file. An Interpreter was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Interpreters can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Musician was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Musicians can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A spider was an unused mount. A spider could be seen within the Minecraft Legends poster and in a piece of concept art where it was being ridden by the Hero. There are still remnants of spiders within the lang files where it is referred to as a unit mob that would have been spawned by spawners. There is also some sound files for the spider homestead where spiders were meant to spawn. Super rare mobs were originally planned but got cut. Nothing much else is known about them other that remnants of super rare mobs can be found in the behavior pack in the services folder loot_table.json The unidentified fifth First was an unused mob that was originally meant to be included as one of the Firsts before it was scrapped for an unknown reason. Remnants of the unidentified fifth First still exist within the lang files. A Weaver was a villager profession that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends before it was scrapped. Remnants of Weavers can be found within the db_LG.lang file. PvP Nothing much is known about the berserk team. Remnants of the berserk team can be found in the behavior pack in the services folder team_manager.json Terrain features A Giant Nest was an unused terrain feature that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends. Dialogue of the Hosts talking about giant nests can be found within the db_LG.lang file. A Volcano was an unused terrain feature that was originally meant to spawn within Minecraft Legends. Remnants of volcanoes can be found within the db_LG.lang file. Structures Not much is known about the spider homesteads, aside from that they are the home of the spiders, and would have spawned in one of the jagged peaks biomes in the overworld. They also make static sounds when the player is near (in the homestead). Textures and icons In the games files, there are four Hero portraits that appear when selecting a hero. There is a file named hero_small_disabled.png, though there is no way to select this version of the hero. There are also three other files for unknown purposes. In the game files, there are two references to a custom hero feature. The file for not selecting a hero persona is referred to by the name hero_small_persona_blank.png while the file for selecting a custom hero is referred to by the name hero_large_persona_blank.png. This section contains files that have textures from the Bedrock and Java Editions of the main Minecraft game. There are two heroes that do not use the Minecraft Legends format. These heroes have the appearance of the Steve and Alex skins from the main Minecraft game. They are referred to by the names steve.png and alex.png. There is another texture of Alex which is referred to by the name templateAlex-bbed9.png. It consists of Alex's face. In the game files, the Heroes and Mounts screen has two files referred to by the name minecraftplayer.png. The appearance of the hero is similar to the "Ranger skin". A Mortar can be seen within the texture for mossy golems. The texture has the appearance of an object that looks similar to a grass block. In the game files, there are four mounts that are referred to by the names mount_locked_beetle.png, mount_locked_bird.png, mount_locked_horse.png, mount_locked_tiger.png There are some unused hero profile portraits within the textures-hbui file that were originally meant to allow players to change their profile portrait. Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:Resource A resource is a material used to build structures and spawn units in Minecraft Legends. 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. 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
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