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Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Crafting
1.4 Trading
1.5 Mob loot
2 Usage
2.1 Helmet
2.2 Crafting ingredient
2.3 Copying
2.4 Map marker
2.5 Patterns
2.5.1 Loom recipes
2.5.2 Crafting recipes
2.6 Renaming
2.7 Fuel
2.8 Note Blocks
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Metadata
4.2.1 Item
4.3 Block states
4.4 Block data
4.4.1 Pattern color
4.4.2 Pattern
4.5 Item data
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
10.1 Renders
10.2 Lego Minecraft Banners
11 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Going in the positive direction (would display on the negative face of the block it travels up if closer to spawn):
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Copper, associated text: As the block begins to oxidize (exposed copper), it gets discolored and green spots begin to appear. As the oxidation continues (weathered copper), the block is a green color with brown spots. In the last stage (oxidized copper), the block is teal with some green spots. It looks like a teal copper block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: If a player has the invisibility effect and isn't wearing any armor, the creeper does not approach the player, although attacking it or touching it (the player's hitbox must touch the creeper's) causes the creeper to explode.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Seed_(level_generation), associated text: The Java Edition demo world seed can be played in the full version by entering North Carolina in the seed input.
The PC Gamer demo world seed can be played in the appropiate era by entering glacier, all lowercase unlike the famous seed where the G is capitalized, in the seed input.
The seed for each title screen panorama are as follows:
The panorama used between Beta 1.8 Pre-release and 18w22c is either 2151901553968352745 or 8091867987493326313,[12] generated between Beta 1.6.6 and Beta 1.7.
The panorama used for Java Edition 1.13 is 1458140401, which is the seed resulting from typing 18w22a in as a seed, generated in snapshot 18w22a.
Java Edition 1.14 is 2802867088795589976, taken in 18w48a.
Java Edition 1.15 is -4404205509303106230, taken in 19w40a.
Java Edition 1.16 is 6006096527635909600, taken in 20w13a.
Java Edition 1.18 is 2151901553968352745, taken in 21w40a.
The seed for the original pack.png file is 3257840388504953787, generated in Alpha v1.2.2.[13] It can also be generated between Alpha v1.2.0 and Beta 1.7.3 with minor population differences.
The seed for the Skull on Fire painting is either -6984854390176336655 or -1044887956651363087, generated in Alpha v1.1.2_01 or prior.[14]
The seed used for the original Herobrine doctored screenshot is 478868574082066804, generated in Alpha v1.0.16_02.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_Nether, associated text: Beds explode and cause fires when a player attempts to sleep in one. It has an explosion power of 5. The explosion is larger than that of TNT, which has an explosion power of 4. They cannot be used as a respawn point.
One has to use a powered respawn anchor to respawn in the Nether, but when it runs out of charges, the player once again respawns in the Overworld.
There is no way to place liquid water in the Nether without the use of commands, except inside a cauldron. These can be used to put out a player on fire, but are difficult to center oneself in.
Using water buckets produces steam particles and a hissing sound, leaving the player with an empty bucket.
Ice that is melted or smashed in the Nether does not produce water.
A wet sponge instantly becomes a regular sponge when placed.
If somehow placed using cheats or when placed inside a cauldron, water takes on a reddish-brown color.[Bedrock Edition only]
Lava flows twice as far (eight blocks) and six times as fast in the Nether compared to Overworld, basically water's equivalent flow characteristics from the Overworld.
Grass blocks and leaves take a dead-looking brownish color because the Nether is dry and hot.
Maps generate a brown-gray static pattern. The player's direction indicator spins randomly; its location is still relative to the player's location in the Nether, except in the New Nintendo 3DS Edition, where it is always in the center of the map. Usable significantly for lava ocean travel via strider. Putting the map in the off-hand minimizes the map to help see one's strider footing.
Clocks spin wildly, making it impossible to tell the time while in the Nether. Compasses also spin wildly unless connected to a lodestone, which they then point toward.
Snow golems rapidly take fire damage and die, due to the Nether being dry and hot. However, they can survive if they have the Fire Resistance status effect.[Java Edition only]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Practice all the time with a sword against other players, if they allow you, or do it on LAN. Bows are not as useful at close range, depending on the skill of the player, medium-long is usually best. Jumping while shooting while fighting other archers will decrease the chance of getting hit, but only do this if your skill in aiming is good.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: Using a glass-bottomed pool for the ceiling takes advantage of the fact that drowned spawn under water but not on transparent surfaces, so they end up spawning on the platform under the glass. The water attenuates the sky light by 2, and each block of space under the glass causes further attenuation. One needs at 13 blocks of space (including the glass) under the water for the light level to be zero on the platform to let drowned spawn during the daytime. Drowned also cannot spawn on bottom slabs, but using bottom slabs instead of glass for the bottom of the pool makes the farm inoperable. The bottom of the pool must be glass.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: Wandering traders avoid zombies and their variants, all illager variants, and vexes, staying at least 8 blocks away. Unlike other villagers, a wandering trader killed by zombies does not become a zombie villager.[2]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: Zombies - Most common mob to obtain and quite flexible, but can be killed easily. Burns in sunlight.
Skeletons - Ideal for long-range traps without hiding spots, like long hallways and corridors. Slow rate of fire and no melee damage makes them ineffective for smaller traps. Burns in sunlight.
Witches - Splash potions are effective against weaker victims, and they have a large area of effect. Self-healing ensures longevity. The unpredictability and inconsistency with the types of potions thrown makes them ineffective at killing victims.
Ravagers - Powerful and deals significant knockback. The large hitbox of the Ravager can make them difficult to contain.
Creepers - Deals explosive damage. In Survival, the difficulty of transporting them and the one-time use of Creepers makes them an awful choice compared to simple and effective TNT.
Iron Golems - Powerful. Can be repaired/healed with iron ingots. Only attacks if it is attacked first.
Zoglins - Powerful. Attack anything and everything they see. They can be difficult to transport out of the Nether due to their fear of Nether Portals.
Vindicators - High damage output. Attack all mobs except ghasts and illagers if renamed to "Johnny". Has a short attack range.
Piglin Brutes - Deal the same amount of damage as vindicators. Convert into a normal zombified piglins upon leaving the Nether.
Pufferfish - Moderate damage, inflicts poison. They can be picked up in buckets and placed by dispensers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Shrieker, associated text: When a player's warning level reaches level 3, the sculk shrieker attempts to spawn a warden after its shrieking ends. Up to 20 attempts are made to spawn a warden within an 11×13×11 box centered on the shrieker. If there isn't another warden within 48 blocks, and the light level is lower than 11, a warden emerges from the ground.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tree, associated text: 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.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: It is also very likely that you will find in generic chests spectral arrows (11,2%), arrows (54,6%), magma cream (44,1%), chains(24,4%), bone block (24,4%), gold ingot (19%), block of gold (19%) and the Pigstep music disc (2.27%)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Difficulty, associated text: Hostile mobs spawn and deal standard damage, about 2 or 3. The hunger bar can deplete, damaging the player until 1 remains if it drains completely. Zombies do not break down doors, but villagers killed by zombies have a 50% chance of turning into zombie villagers. Zombies and skeletons rarely wear sets of enchanted armor. Vindicators can break doors.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Slime, associated text: Slimes in water attempt to swim to the surface if possible. If forced to stay submerged, they eventually drown, splitting into smaller slimes that drown and finally drop slimeballs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: The Overworld is the main dimension in Minecraft and the one the player will spawn into on world creation. It is by far the easiest of the dimensions to live, being the one designed best for living in. It is also the only place you can use a bed, without it exploding. There are many different foods here, and the hostile mobs that spawn are often easier to defeat than those in other dimensions. The player will have an abundance of biomes to choose from, each offering a different pro/con dichotomy for the player to consider.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: The file end.txt contains the text of the end poem, using formatting codes to apply the colors to the two speakers, and with the text PLAYERNAME being replaced with the player's name. After that file is shown, the contents of credits.json are shown.[more information needed]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: Blowing up TNT is one of the fastest ways to mine, but it does require a player to kill a large number of creepers for gunpowder and obtain lots of sand. Given a generous amount of TNT, a player can blow up one at a time, detonate a large clump, or place a block every five meters. TNT drops 100% of its items in Java edition, but this method is not viable in Bedrock edition.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Locations, associated text: WARNING: IF YOU EXIT THE TUTORIAL BEFORE FINDING THE DISCS, SOME OF THE DISCS MAY DISAPPEAR. DO THIS IN ONE GO.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a bug in the glow squid's texture where the glow map in the alpha channel was incorrect, causing patches of non-glowing texture to be seen (MCPE-117507).
Fixed the crosshair disappearing when Outline Selection for blocks is disabled.
Players that are on fire now render fire in front of the player on the inventory screen regardless of in-game camera perspective (MCPE-147777).
Fixed a highlight effect on leather armor appearing on paperdolls (MCPE-75321).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: One of the scariest things about the creeper is its silence while approaching. However, if the player listens carefully, they might notice that the creeper has footstep sounds. Since the player also makes footstep sounds, it is hard to tell if a creeper is coming, or it is just the player's own footsteps. Luckily, player footstep sounds and creeper footstep sounds are not in the same category: the player's sounds are under the "Players" category, and the creeper's sounds are under the "Hostile Creatures" category. Therefore, by turning down the "Players" volume slider and increasing the "Hostile Creatures" volume, the footsteps of an approaching creeper can be much more recognizable. If the player is wearing headphones, they can even identify the direction of the footsteps; this is also possible with subtitles. The player can also sneak to prevent their character from making footsteps at all, so that when they hear footsteps, they can be certain that a creeper is nearby.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The rear face and underside of stairs are now considered "solid"
Allows for torches, fences, iron bars, glass panes, walls, and snow layers to connect to them properly
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: Spaghetti caves are long, narrow caves that wind their way through the underground and are a bit similar to small or medium carver caves, but longer. They provide a connection system between carvers and cheese caves, consequently connecting caves that otherwise would be separated. When generating, the edge of black and white part of noise image becomes air, making it look like long and wide spaghetti.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Armor is a category of items that provide players and certain mobs with varying levels of protection from common damage types, and appear graphically on the wearer. These items include several different tiers of helmets, chestplates, leggings, and boots, which can each be placed in designated armor slots of a player's inventory for use.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: The signal strength always reflects the last command executed, even after the command block is deactivated.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Vindicator, associated text: All hostile or neutral mobs, except for ender dragons[verify], endermites, elder guardians, phantoms, guardians, goats[verify], slimes, magma cubes, and ravagers try to attack the "Johnny" vindicator in return.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: Multiplication is repeated addition, so the easiest (inefficiently) is to add A to a variable B amount of times.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom-proofing, associated text: This method requires the player to constantly right-click/tap on a bed. When possible, the player can sleep in the bed. It is possible to manipulate bed mechanics so that the player ends up in front of the bed facing it to keep right-clicking/tapping on it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages:
Is only worth eating if you have large amounts, and is more useful in its block form where it can be used as fuel.
You have to cook regular kelp to get it.
Restore 0.6 saturation.
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Minecraft wiki entry for whitelist, associated text: Specifies the player profile(s) to be added to or removed from the whitelist.
Must be a collection of game profiles (player profiles), which can be a player name (must be a real one if the server is in online mode), or a player-type target selector.
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Minecraft wiki entry for setfixedinvslot, associated text: data: int (optional)
Specifies the item data of the item. Must be an integer between -2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,647 (inclusive, without the commas), but values which are invalid for the specified item id revert to 0. If not specified, defaults to 0.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-10415 – Unable to craft with blocks which have a damage value greater than 0.
MC-10501 – Invisible entities infinite spawn loop (client side) using minecart spawners causing severe performance issues.
MC-10503 – Crash when near crops.
MC-10510 – View would be upside down if the player had speed 5 and FOV quake pro.
MC-10532 – Minecraft has stopped running because it encountered a problem; Ticking player.
MC-10533 – Same redstone line, two different redstone level.
MC-10558 – Internal error when using /effect with an id >31.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: Third, set the colors for the teams so the sidebar will know which objective to display for that team. Let's use "blue" for "Block", and "red" for "Player".
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.16 Pre-release 8 (known as 1.16-pre8 in the launcher) is the eighth and final pre-release for Java Edition 1.16, released on June 17, 2020,[71] which fixes some bugs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: This elevator design takes advantage of the honey block’s hitbox mechanics to make a two-way elevator. In the schematic below, H is honey, S is soul sand, A is air, W is a water source, and B is any other block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fog, associated text: This fog can be applied to any custom dimension by setting the dimension effect (the effects parameter) to minecraft:the_nether [Java Edition only]. Do note that this will sacrifice the sky, sun, moon, stars and clouds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Villager, associated text: When a group in the normal spawn cycle spawns zombies, there is a 5% chance to instead spawn a group of zombie villagers[Bedrock Edition only], or a single zombie villager.[Java Edition only]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: To execute the command, in Java Edition in multiplayer enable-command-block in the server.properties file must be set to true (default is false); in Bedrock Edition "Command Blocks Enabled" in options must be enabled.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: In organized PvP, players agree on the circumstances of their fight, and then battle. The victor may be agreed to receive anything, from diamonds and emeralds to proven superiority to nothing at all.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mineville, associated text: In "Block Hunt", each player spawns as a block or a hunter. Blocks are turned invisible and are followed by a block. Players have to hide from the hunters to win. Hunters have to find the blocks before the time runs out.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Warden, associated text: "You shouldn't be killing Wardens, they are designed to be unkillable" – @kingbdogz on Twitter, August 17, 2021
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper_farming, associated text: Charged creepers are necessary to obtain mob heads (except for wither skeletons'). Charged creeper farming is one way to create charged creepers. Since the introduction of Channeling tridents, these methods have mostly become obsolete. However, they may still be useful in some editions.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Particles, associated text: The types of particles and their ID names are displayed below. Particles are namespaced with the prefix minecraft: for Minecraft Bedrock edition.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned, associated text: 1% spawn with a fishing rod in the main hand.
8% spawn with a nautilus shell in the offhand (same as naturally spawned drowned).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Animation_placeholder_texture, associated text: In the 20100616 build of Infdev, the water placeholder textures were moved to the bottom-right of terrain.png. The still water texture remained as a single texture square, and the flowing water texture became a 2x2 square of water textures, as explained earlier.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Oak, associated text: Oak trees.
Fancy oaks with leaves removed.
A balloon oak tree.
A small oak tree
A large oak tree.
Wild balloon oak tree.
A fallen oak tree in a village.
An oak tree in ition]] before 0.4 before 0.4.0.
Two balloon oak trees and small jungle trees on the border of a jungle.
An oak tree loaded after birch and spruce were added.
A birch and a balloon oak tree sharing a canopy.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed wolf AI: they no longer teleport huge distances when the player is hit.
Fixed Zombies breaking iron doors.
Fixed regular cows breeding with mooshrooms.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: This article is about single-species farms built around a spawner. For farms which spawn mobs in natural conditions, see Tutorials/Mob farm.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Skin, associated text: There might be more Java Edition exclusive skin packs released by Mojang Studios not yet listed in this table.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lapis_Lazuli, associated text: This article is about the item. For the ore, see Lapis Lazuli Ore. For the mineral block, see Lapis Lazuli Block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: If you have discovered a structure that could yield you many items, such as a mineshaft, a stronghold, or a swamp hut, you may be tempted by the riches. However, don't attempt to enter right away, as you may lose any valuables and may not be able to reach them in time. To prevent this from happening, set up a new spawn point at the outskirts of the discovered structure by placing a bed and sleeping in it. Carry a bed at all times when exploring far away from home. This will also let you skip past dangerous nights and storms, rather than fighting or hiding for the duration.
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Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: Journeyman-level armorer villagers have 1⁄3[BE only] chance of selling a shield for 5 emeralds as their sixth trade.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.210.55 is the fifth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.210, released on January 13, 2021,[6] which fixes bugs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Thunderstorm, associated text: For each loaded chunk, every tick there is a 1⁄100,000 chance of an attempted lightning strike during a thunderstorm. From this probability, if ≈201 chunks are loaded (from a radius of 128 blocks from the player to the center of each chunk) then 90% of the time up to 5 lightning strikes occur in the world each minute, with an average of approximately 2.4 lightning strikes each minute.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: Two filled cauldrons can be found inside savanna, taiga, snowy taiga, and snowy tundra village tannery houses.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanics, associated text: Complex mechanics represent extended world behavior that may be unfamiliar to some players. These mechanics are most useful to experienced players who need to accomplish complex tasks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-7084 – Game crashes when looking into a chest that contains items that crash the game.
MC-7085 – Debug file "stitched_items.png" overlays textures on itself.
MC-7108 – Hoppers grab/put items from/into chests that aren't connected.
MC-7125 – Hopper doesn't get the correct powered state when placed.
MC-7141 – More items going into a hopper than it can hold can duplicate the items.
MC-7143 – The game crashes after several seconds in the End with NullPointerException.
MC-7277 – Texturepack-Textures won't load (Mac OSX).
MC-7301 – Single hopper does not properly grab items form double trapped chests.
MC-7323 – TNT Minecart explodes after derailing even if it was already activated.
MC-7342 – Death message shows java entity name (w/ fireballs).
MC-7349 – TNT minecart "Ticking Entity" crash.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Building Contest Hold a contest where the players build structures. The structures can be pretty much anything, ranging from houses and flying machines to pixel art. Include various prizes, such as rare blocks, and make sure to have a few judges. (At least two are recommended). After it's over, winners' entries stay up (and, if you have WorldEdit or structure blocks, you can even move them somewhere else), while the losers' entries can be taken down. If you need to build an important building, like city hall or central railway station, you can host a design competition where the winning design gets built or is moved to the right place with WorldEdit or structure blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: The easiest way to transfer silverfish to different places is by leading them through the Nether. The player can do this by putting a nether portal by a silverfish spawner, however they will need a path of blocks they can't enter, and another portal for players, farther away with a different exit. After luring a batch of silverfish through their portal, they go through theirs. The player will have made walls and a trail in advance. The walls and trail contain the silverfish, but lets the player see and follow them without being able to reach them. Two levels with a glass walkway for them above their path can do this, just make sure they can't reach the player's level (and none of the blocks are stone they can enter). Also, they may need to see the player once without glass, so they know where they are. Then lead them to a third portal leading to their mine, and voila, the player have transported them to where they want to mine at.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added Hero of the Village.
Occurs when a raid is defeated.
The level of the effect is equivalent to the level of the Bad Omen effect.
Lasts for approximately two in-game days, in which trades from villagers are heavily discounted.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: There is a solid block underneath.
The 2×4×2 volume extending -1 X (west), +3 Y (upward), and -1 Z (north) from the chosen coordinate does not contain any solid or full blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lava, associated text: In addition, a dense fog effect will be applied for players under lava to obscure vision. This can be slightly mitigated via the Fire Resistance effect.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Material_Reducer, associated text: A material reducer can be mined with a pickaxe. Mining without a pickaxe is slow, but the material reducer still drops as an item.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Brown_Dye, associated text: Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 brown dye for an emerald.[Bedrock Edition only]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: A room with framed trophies from your many victories: your first ghast tear, the enchanted sword you killed a wither with, your first nether star, a block of emerald, etc. Use signs as plaques to mark the origin and perhaps the date of your trophies, give it fancy glowstone lighting, and have a pride-of-place shelf for a wither skeleton skull or perhaps even the Dragon Egg.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Note that you do not necessarily need a currency as you can do trades and such, but it is a more fun alternative.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Item_modifier, associated text: apply_bonus—Applies a predefined bonus formula.
enchantment: Enchantment ID used for level calculation.
formula: Can be binomial_with_bonus_count for a binomial distribution (with n=level + extra, p=probability), uniform_bonus_count for uniform distribution (from 0 to level * bonusMultiplier), or ore_drops for a special function used for ore drops in the vanilla game (Count * (max(0; random(0..Level + 2) - 1)+1)).
parameters: Values required for the formula.
extra: For formula 'binomial_with_bonus_count', the extra value.
probability: For formula 'binomial_with_bonus_count', the probability.
bonusMultiplier: For formula 'uniform_bonus_count', the bonus multiplier.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Replaces achievements.
Can be customized via JSON files.
Tab-based UI.
Currently one tab (Minecraft) although more will be supported in the future.
Different background per tab, single texture on repeat for now.
Data-driven UI, including positioning and layout.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Most players do not want their chests and inventory clogged up with less valuable items such as rotten flesh or seeds. However, players should consider before throwing away items of any value, even almost seemingly useless items, as the items may come in handy later in the game.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Attribute, associated text: 1 Applying attributes
2 Attributes
2.1 Attributes available on all living entities
2.2 Attributes for players
2.3 Attributes for horses
2.4 Attributes for bees and parrots
2.5 Attributes for zombies
2.6 Properties of unknown attributes
3 Modifiers
3.1 Operations
3.2 Vanilla modifiers
4 History
5 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Printing, associated text: Most 2D printer designs have three basic parts: the input (a chest), the "stock" (several piles of concrete powder), and the pistons to create the output. A sorting system removes the items from the chest. The concrete powder that is ready to be printed is on top of extended pistons. The pistons that correspond to the colors requested retract for a long enough time to allow one concrete powder from the stack to fall onto a "conveyor belt," which moves the dropped block to the printing surface. When it reaches the surface, it turns into solid concrete and is pushed into position. This is repeated until the print is complete.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Asset_history, associated text: north=false
east=false
south=false
west=false
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east=false
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south=false
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west=false
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east=false
south=true
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south=true
west=false
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west=true
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Minecraft wiki entry for Jockey, associated text: Hoglin Jockey.
Hoglin Jockey Tower.
Ravager Jockey.
Strider Jockey (strider).
Strider Jockey (zombified piglin).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Panda, associated text: The only way to directly observe the hidden gene of a panda is to use the command : /data get entity @e[type=minecraft:panda,limit=1] HiddenGene[Java Edition only] or using third-party NBT editors.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Vindicators are no longer part of patrols.
Doubled the minimum time to spawn from 5 minutes to 10–11 minutes.
Patrols now follow hostile mob spawning rules.
Patrols no longer spawn if the block light level disallows monster spawning.
Patrols are now allowed to spawn in any biome except mushroom biomes.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: Item: The item
tag: Additional information about the item. This tag is optional for most items.
BlockEntityTag: The details of the shulker box.
All block data, except tags common to all block entities.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Healing, associated text: The ender dragon gets healed by the end crystals on the obsidian pillars in the End. If a crystal gets destroyed during the healing phase, though, the dragon takes 10 (5 hearts) damage instead.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Love_Golem, associated text: Love golems spawn under normal iron golem spawning conditions.[verify] They could also be created by the player with the same blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash when destroying an AddEntityPacket.
Fixed a crash when opening two browsers for skin windows at the same time.
Fixed a crash when destroying a furnace with items inside it under certain circumstances.
Fixed a crash when re-entering a level due to cloud rendering.
Fixed multiple crashes caused by code incorrectly marked unreachable.
Fixed the enderman angry animation only being shown on the client.
Fixed leggings not always being scaled correctly.
Fixed some translated strings not having their parameters replaced.
Fixed entities not sending their last movement packet when moving.
Fixed falling tiles that did not drop items if the ticking player was in creative mode.
Fixed packet ordering (related to batching).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Argument_types, associated text: block_id is required, and it should be in the format of resource location (if namespace isn't set it defaults to minecraft:).
Block states are inside [], comma-separated and must be properties/values supported by the blocks. They are optional.
minecraft:stone[doesntexist=purpleberry] is unparseable, because stone doesn't have doesntexist.
minecraft:redstone_wire[power=tuesday] is unparseable, because redstone_wire's power is a number between 0 and 15.
Data tags are inside {}. It's optional.
When placing blocks, any states provided are set, but anything omitted retain their default values, depending on the block type.
If command sets redstone_wire[power=15], it is set power to 15, but north is a default value (in this case, set to none).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: A button to the right of the Previous Output text pane[JE only] or the left of the "Previous Output"[BE only] specifies whether the last output should be stored and displayed. It is O[JE only]/enabled[BE only] when the output text should be stored and X[JE only]/disabled[BE only] when the output text should not be stored. For worlds with many command blocks, especially command blocks running on fast clocks, not storing the output text can reduce memory and storage requirements.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creative_inventory, associated text: This is how the creative inventory was organized in Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha. Blocks and items that were added in 0.8.0 are colored purple. Blocks and items that were not legitimately accessible before 0.8.0 are colored red. Blocks and items that were not in it in 0.7.6 are colored green.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Concrete, associated text: This article is about the block after the addition of water. For its gravity-obeying powder form, see Concrete Powder.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Only normal zombies can become drowned; zombie villagers and zombified piglins cannot be converted.[6] Husks, however, convert into zombies if they drown, and then this zombie converts into a drowned as does a normal zombie.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: In Java Edition, when you start the game for the first time, a short in-game tutorial appears to explain the basics of how to move and look around.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Fortress, associated text: The interior of the structures have 1×2 windows with nether brick fences as the windowpanes. The fences also form gate-like structures at the entrances of some rooms and corridors. Rooms include:
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Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: I gave the gun the blaster sound from quake 2, and tested a few procedural sounds; a fizz wherever the shot hits, some random tones from the monitor, and a very annoying hum from the SPED-3. – Reddit, u/xNotch, October 21, 2012
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Mooshrooms drop 5 mushrooms of their color when sheared, turning them into cows. However, the player can get infinite mushroom stew out of them by right-clicking them with a bowl, meaning "milking" them with a bowl is more efficient. In addition, mooshrooms never grow back their mushrooms when sheared so the player needs to find another one in a mushroom fields biome. If the player has enough mooshrooms to breed them, then shearing extra mooshrooms could be used to get cows and mushrooms. However, if the player plans on killing the mooshroom for beef or leather, then it is okay to shear them beforehand if the player needs mushrooms, as killed mooshrooms do not drop any mushrooms.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Log, associated text: For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Language Selection
"Force Unicode Font" button added.
Allows changing whether Unicode font is forced for text or not.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can no longer be tamed.
Will trust the player, if fed raw salmon or raw cod. Other fish status unknown.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: This guide will judge each biome based on its own merits, i.e. its ability to provide necessary resources preferably without needing to travel elsewhere. For biomes from the Nether or End, this includes assuming the player will not be traveling to the Overworld for supplies, if possible.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added black, blue, brown, and white dyes.
Items previously used as dyes (bone meal, cocoa beans, ink sacs, and lapis lazuli) can still be used.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: 1 Flush doors
1.1 2×2 Flush door
1.2 1×2 Flush door
1.3 2×2 Flush door for BE
1.4 Videos
2 Extenders
2.1 Many smallest extenders
2.2 Tileable upward 1 wide double extender
2.3 Tileable ceiling double extender
2.4 1 wide double extender (downward)
2.5 1 wide horizontal double piston extender
2.6 Hidden piston stairs
2.6.1 Piston escalator
3 Doors
3.1 Compact 2×3 piston door
3.2 Simple 2×2 piston door
3.3 3×3 piston door
3.4 4×4 piston door
3.5 5x5 piston door
3.6 Simplest 1×2 piston door
3.7 3×3 spiraling iris door
3.8 (1.12+) scalable piston door (up to 15×15)
3.9 Self-resetting sand door
3.10 Piston door tutorial
3.11 Piston lava door
3.12 Flush Seamless piston door
3.13 Improved hidden piston door
3.14 Smallest 3x3 piston door
3.15 1x2 flush seamless door
3.16 Hidden door
3.17 Castle gate
4 Structures
4.1 Piston Draw Bridge
4.2 Piston table
4.3 Scrolling display
4.4 Garbage disposal
4.5 Dry docks
4.6 Variable enchantment room
4.7 Self-repairing structures
4.8 Moving vehicles/machines
5 Traps
5.1 Disappearing floor trap
5.2 Hidden bridges
5.3 Suffocation trap
5.4 Floodgate
6 Storage
6.1 Hidden chest/store room
7 Farming
8 Redstone circuits
9 Light switches
10 Mining
11 Other devices
11.1 Minecart direction shifter
11.2 Locking chests
11.3 Free standing self-refilling anvil system flush with floor
11.4 Modular button speedlock using pistons
11.5 Upgrade system for minigames
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Structure Name
The name of the structure is entered into this text box. Capital letters[JE only] and special characters are not allowed. Underscores (_) and hyphens (-) are allowed. It has "mystructure:" prefix on default.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Crafting_descriptions, associated text: Light gray dye uses the desc.dyepowder.silver string above. The following text is listed in the line below this one in en_US.lang:
(Note: light gray dye can also be made by combining gray dye with bone meal, letting you make four light gray dyes from every ink sac instead of three.)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, infested stone can be avoided by seeing how long it takes to mine the supposed stone block. If it takes unusually long or takes the same time to mine regardless of what tool is used, it is infested. They can also be mined with a Silk Touch pickaxe if the player has one, because when mined with a Silk Touch pickaxe, they don't release silverfish. Consult the infested block page for more information.
A critical hit on a silverfish with an iron or better sword, or a stone or better axe[Java Edition only] should kill it in one hit and stop any nearby silverfish from attacking.
To obtain more wood, gathering saplings or building your house near its wooded mountain (like grove) is advised.
Watch out for steep cliffs, as falling is possibly the leading cause of death in this biome. Boots enchanted with Feather Falling are strongly advised.
A snow golem-based snow farm is much better than a weather-based one in both simplicity, efficiency and cost.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fire_Charge, associated text: When used, it instantly lights a fire, similar to flint and steel. The fire charge is consumed in the process. It can prime TNT and light nether portals and campfires like flint and steel. However, it cannot be used to detonate creepers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_Torch, associated text: The torch can be crafted with coal or charcoal. The player can also use a torch from the creative menu.[verify]
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Minecraft wiki entry for DeepDive2CHP, associated text: In the real word, on a Monday afternoon at school, Theo and Harper’s coral had begun to grow at a very exceptional rate. Doc had explained for them to cut their single piece of coral into smaller pieces, saying that breaking the coral would make it grow faster. Out of the blue, after information is jotted down in the logbook, Theo asks Harper is she is gonna play Minecraft after school. Harper asks as to why, and he says that he saw her go into the computer lab all of last week because his locker was right next to it. Theo also says that he posts some of his Minecraft builds online and that she should check them out sometime. An awkward silence follows, so Harper exclaims that she forgot to refill Baron Sweetcheeks’ water. She went through with that task up until the bell rang. Theo had already left by the time Harper walked back to her table. She also notices that a piece of coral is missing from their aquarium, but would have to look into it tomorrow.
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