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Legends:Zombie Spawner Spawner Campaign:25 Wood25 Stone5 RedstoneVersus Mode:35 Redstone45 Lapis 4 seconds badger:spawner_zombie A zombie spawner is a type of spawner that spawns zombies in Minecraft Legends. Contents Building Zombie spawners can be built with 25 wood, 25 stone, and 5 redstone in the Campaign, or 35 redstone and 45 lapis in Versus Mode. Like all other player-built structures, zombie spawners can be destroyed by interacting with them, no resources are refunded when one is destroyed. Usage Zombies can be spawned at zombie spawners by interacting with one and spending 2 redstone and 2 lapis in the Campaign, or 10 redstone and 8 lapis in Versus Mode. Zombie spawners can also be used to refund and recall any allied units. Quotes Zombie Spawner Combat Melodies Campaign: Saving the Zombie HomesteadVersus Mode: Building Improvement Gather Redstone "Spawns zombiesStrong vs mace runts, spore medics and warboarsWeak vs blaze runts, engineers and lava launchersInteract with the structure to spawn them, each mob requires the following resource costs:- 2 redstone- 2 lapis- 1 Flame of Creation" History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Zombie Spawner" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Dungeons:Vex 100 (Immune to fangs melee damage) Hostile 30 Summoned by evokers A vex is a mob that can be summoned by evokers within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons. Vexes resemble the original vex model from Minecraft, but feature dark cracks throughout their body. Contents Behavior There is no limit to how many Vexes may follow the hero at once. Vexes are also the only other entity that can roll, besides dead mobs and redstone cubes. They can only roll while attacking or idle. Vexes in Minecraft Dungeons cannot pass through walls, unlike those in Minecraft. Basic attack Vexes will peform a jab with their sword, dealing damage to heroes in melee range. The Seeking Flame 300 Hostile Ancient 30 The Seeking Flame is an ancient vex that can be encountered during ancient hunts with the minimum offering of the following runes: The ancient resides within The Seeking Flame Ancient Dungeon and possesses, at minimum, the following enchantments: Three enchanted evokers act as the ancient's minions, possessing the following enchantments: Upon defeating The Seeking Flame, a gilded variant of the following items drops as a reward: Sounds Issues Issues for Minecraft Dungeons relating to "Vex" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since September 28, 2023. History Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Category:Pages using simple calculator This category tracks pages using {{Simplecalc}}. Pages in category "Pages using simple calculator" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 830 total. Navigation menu
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Experience 5HP In Java Edition: Height: 0.5 blocksWidth: 0.5 blocks In Bedrock Edition: Height: 0.25 blocksWidth: 0.25 blocks Experience (EXP or XP for short) can be gained from defeating mobs or performing many kinds of other actions. Experience has no direct effect on the player character, but it can be used to enhance their equipment through enchanting, or by using an anvil to repair, rename, or combine enchantments on equipment. Most sources of experience are produced in the form of experience orbs. In Java Edition, experience gained affects the player's score on the death screen. Experience orbs also recover durability on items with Mending that are being worn or are in-hand. Contents Sources Experience can be gained from several different sources. Most sources drop experience in the form of orbs, which can be claimed by any player, while a few methods directly award the player experience upon completing the action. Gathering experience points increases the player's experience level by gradually filling a bar on the bottom of the screen until a new level is achieved when the bar is full. When the player dies, they drop experience orbs worth 7 * current level experience points, up to a maximum of 100 points (enough to reach approximately 7.5 levels), and all of the other experience vanishes. If the gamerule keepInventory is set to true, the experience is kept even if the player dies. Experience orbs Most experience sources drop experience in the form of experience orbs, which can then be claimed by any player. Experience orbs fade between green and yellow colors and float or glide toward the player up to a distance of 7.25 blocks (calculated from the center of player's feet and the center of the experience orb), speeding up as they get nearer to the player. Experience orbs pulled toward a player are slowed by cobwebs. Experience orbs can also be pulled around or away from the player by running water currents. When collected, experience orbs make a bell-like sound for a split second. Unlike items, experience points are picked up gradually: no matter how many orbs are in the range of the player, they are added to the player's experience one at a time (10 orbs/second). In extreme cases, this can result in the player being followed by a swarm of orbs for many seconds. If an experience orb isn't collected within 5 minutes of its appearance, it despawns. Experience orbs vary in value. The general worth of an orb is reflected by its size, with eleven possible sizes corresponding to specific values. The three smallest sizes are the most commonly encountered, as the majority of experience dropped by mobs and blocks is less than ten. Dense experience orbs with values 17 or higher have orange "eyes" or "cores", and are less frequently encountered, most commonly from defeating the ender dragon, wither and other players, disenchanting objects on a grindstone, breaking spawners, and collecting items from high-traffic furnaces. For performance improvement, experience orbs of the same value can merge into a single entity, but they do not create a higher value orb. Naturally spawned orbs always have an integer value of 1–11, 17, 37, 73, 149, 307, 617, 1237, or 2477. Fishing, breeding, and trading drop a single orb with a random value in the appropriate range. Breaking blocks, killing mobs and players, smelting items, and bottles o' enchanting calculate their total experience amount and then split it into the base values of orbs by size (1, 3, 7, 17, 37, 73, 149, 307, 617, 1237, and 2477). Higher values are chosen first, so, for example, a total value of 1000 would be dropped as orbs with values 617, 307, 73, and 3. While the first ender dragon in a world drops 12,000 experience, it is dropped in 10 waves of 1000 and one of 2000, so no orbs of value 2477 are dropped. Such orbs can exist in the world via furnaces that have had a lot of traffic. Like items, experience orbs float when on water. Experience orbs can be destroyed by fire, lava, explosions, and cacti, and can trigger pressure plates and tripwires. Experience orbs can also stop minecarts. In Bedrock Edition, although mob drops spawn the instant the final blow is dealt to the mob, experience orbs do not appear until the mob entity disappears and the smoke appears. In Java Edition, experience orbs appear in the same spatial and temporal location as loot when an entity is killed. Orbs with negative values can be created using the /summon command, either using values below 0 or above 32767 due to 16-bit integer overflow. They use the smallest texture of experience orb. Negative orbs behave differently from positive orbs, namely that they do not deduct experience when collected by the player. They deduct durability from a tool enchanted with Mending, provided the tool is already damaged prior to collection of the orbs. The following mobs and similar entities do not drop experience when killed: Leveling up The formulas for figuring out how many experience orbs needed to get to the next level are as follows: One can determine how much experience has been collected to reach a level using the equations: Likewise, to get the number of levels from the total experience value, one can utilize the following inverse equations: Score The score is the number of experience the player has collected since their last death. This number is the total experience the player has collected, rather than the amount of experience they had upon death. When the player dies, the score is displayed on the death screen. Sounds Java Edition: Experience orbs do not use entity-dependent sound events. Bedrock Edition: Data values Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Experience orbs have entity data associated with them that contain various properties. Java Edition: Bedrock Edition: Videos History The experience level costs were heavily revised in snapshot 12w22a and 12w23a, and again in version 1.8. Before these, reaching level 50 (the maximum usable on a single enchantment) required 4625 experience, corresponding to defeating 925 hostile mobs (assuming the "common" ones.) Afterward, considerably less experience is needed to get into higher levels. Higher levels cost more experience than lower ones, but the levels are still easier to get than in 1.2.5. Now, level 30 is the maximum for enchantments, and that cost is equivalent of 279 "common" enemies, less than 1/3 the old price. A player dropping excessive experience orbs upon death may cause performance degradation in the game. Issues Issues relating to "Experience" or "Orb" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there. Trivia Gallery References Navigation More More Navigation menu
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Minecraft Wiki: Difference between revisions Revision as of 15:13, 29 October 2025 Welcome to the most comprehensive wiki about the Minecraft franchise, proudly community-run since 2009. Anyone can contribute! Latest game drops Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 26.1 Java Edition 26.1 (26.1 Snapshot 9)Bedrock Edition 26.10 (Preview 26.10.24) About the game Minecraft is a 3D sandbox adventure game developed by Mojang Studios, where players can interact with a fully customizable three-dimensional world made of blocks and entities. Its diverse gameplay options allow players to choose the way they play, creating infinite possibilities. There are 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:Burning Common Armor No Burning is an armor enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons. Contents Tiers Usage Burning grants the hero a ring of fire that damages any mobs inside it. The damage dealt increases with each tier. The damage dealt by Burning is increased by the Fire Focus enchantment. Burning is not stackable, meaning it will only ever appear in a single enchantment slot. This includes the gilded, unique, and regular enchantment slots. Burning tier I is built-into the following armor: Enchanted mobs with this enchantment will emit a small circle that continuously damages heroes within it. History Issues Issues for Minecraft Dungeons relating to "Burning" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since September 28, 2023. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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[SOURCE: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Legends:First_of_Oak_Spawner] | [TOKENS: 206]
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Legends:First of Oak Spawner Spawner 50 Versus Mode:400 Diamond225 Lapis 5 seconds Built the Firsts badger:spawner_first_oak The First of Oak spawner is a spawner that spawns the First of Oak within Minecraft Legends. Contents Obtaining Usage The first of oak spawner spawns the First of Oak when a player interacts with it. Quotes First of Oak Spawner Combat Melodies Building Improvement Build the Firsts and Improvement Gather Diamond "Spawns the First of Oak, powerful golems that fire powerful arrow attacks from a long range. First of Oak Spawner can only by [sic] built in your base zone. To unlock the First of Oak, ensure you have Improvement: Build the Firsts built. Each First of Oak that is spawned requires Flames of Creation, diamond and lapis." History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "First of Oak Spawner" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:Villager Passive Villages A villager is a passive mob that can be found within villages in Minecraft Legends. Contents Spawning Groups of villagers spawn naturally in villages. They can also be found locked up in cages in piglin outposts and occupied villages. Behavior Villagers wander around villages aimlessly, and will never leave the village. If near a piglin they will panic and attempt to run away from it. Sounds History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "Villager" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Legends:First of Diorite Spawner Spawner 50 Versus Mode:400 Coal225 Lapis 5 seconds Built the Firsts badger:spawner_first_diorite The First of Diorite spawner is a spawner that spawns the First of Diorite within Minecraft Legends. Contents Obtaining Usage The first of diorite spawner spawns the First of Diorite when a player interacts with it. Quotes First of Diorite Spawner Combat Melodies Building Improvement Build the Firsts and Improvement Gather Coal "Spawns the First of Diorite, powerful golems that spawn other small golems in battle. First of Diorite Spawner can only by [sic] built in your base zone. To unlock the First of Diorite, ensure you have Improvement: Build the Firsts built. Each First of Diorite that is spawned requires Flames of Creation, coal and lapis." History Issues Issues for Minecraft Legends relating to "First of Diorite Spawner" are no longer maintained on the bug tracker since January 10, 2024. Gallery Navigation Navigation menu
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Minecraft Wiki: Difference between revisions Latest revision as of 02:00, 16 February 2026 Welcome to the most comprehensive wiki about the Minecraft franchise, proudly community-run since 2009. Anyone can contribute! Latest game drops Java Edition 1.21.11Bedrock Edition 1.21.130 (minor update 26.1) Java Edition 26.1 (26.1 Snapshot 9)Bedrock Edition 26.10 (Preview 26.10.24) About the game Minecraft is a 3D sandbox adventure game developed by Mojang Studios, where players can interact with a fully customizable three-dimensional world made of blocks and entities. Its diverse gameplay options allow players to choose the way they play, creating infinite possibilities. There are several actively maintained editions of Minecraft: Featured article Survival is one of the four main game modes in Minecraft. It is mainly characterized by a limited amount of health and experience, and by certain mobs actively seeking out to attack the player in order to kill them. The player also has limited resources they collect through various methods. Coming back to the game? Check out the most recent updates: For creators Beyond the base game, Minecraft can be modified in various ways by players, like tweaking gameplay, adding new features, or even making something entirely new out of the game! Did you know… Help improve the wiki! The wiki is made by people like you. If you see something you think could be improved on a page, just click the "Edit" or "Edit source" button. Wiki tools Wiki news February 6, 2026 – Minwi has been introduced as the wiki mascot, debuting on the main page and in social media. February 4, 2026 – The wiki has been upgraded to MediaWiki 1.45.1, replacing IP editing with temporary accounts. October 15, 2025 – Dianliang233 has been promoted to CATS after a discussion on the meta forum. Related communities Websites Reddit communities Discord servers Official sites In other languages The Minecraft Wiki is an international community. Visit or contribute to wikis in other languages to help share Minecraft knowledge worldwide! Navigation menu
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