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Minecraft wiki entry for Lever, associated text: The lever uses the same sound event for both turning on and off. This has been reported on mojira: MC-177454.
Minecraft wiki entry for String, associated text: The first image of tripwires released by Mojang. An image released by Mojang testing visibility of tripwires from a distance at night. The same room viewed from the same angle, in daytime.
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash, associated text: "@KnightMiner Since someone quoted me on the MC Wiki regarding the splash: "Very influential in its circle!" is a reference to a comedy (1/2)" – @TheMogMiner on Twitter, April 25, 2014
Minecraft wiki entry for Andreas_Andersson, associated text: Andreas Andersson is a former customer support agent at Mojang Studios. Before joining the company, he went under the alias Blurplurp (or Blurpi) and created videos for his YouTube channel of the same name. In his spare time, he usually plays Dota 2.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trap_design, associated text: A player in a faction server is wandering about, searching for bases to raid. They are in a plains biome and sees a house made of andesite (flat biomes are great to put baited traps in because of high visibility). The player has left a door open (usually players will not mine on factions servers). The player walks inside cautiously and finds medium-tier loot. Thinking it is the house of an unexperienced player (try to make your trap's bait appeal to the server, nobody will walk into a giant obsidian monolith with no backup), they walk into the basement. However, upon opening the spruce door (opaque) to enter the basement, the blocks before and after the door are opened up, and the player is quickly funneled into a hay-based creeper-proofed capturing trap, and can't teleport away. The player's friends can't rescue him before the trapper claims the land and demands a ransom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spruce, associated text: "Updated Minecraft to 1.2.2 because birches and pine trees were missing. Birches love pine trees." – @jeb_ on Twitter, March 12, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for DungeonCrawl2CHP, associated text: The next day, back in Minecraft, Harper chips away at the obsidian barrier that was set up as the group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) decide to try to go after the four mysterious figures again. Along with the knight riding the horse-dragon-beast, there was also a zombie wielding an axe, a villager resembling a sailor with a crossbow, and a robed, hooded figure with a bow. Just then, Jodi gulps down an invisibility potion as everyone attacks for mysterious figures. The knight knocks over Po as he sets up his fire charger dispenser, the zombie makes Ash fall back, the robed figure blinds Jodi in black clouds, and the sailor dodges the potions thrown by Harper. Not long after, the group retreats by drinking potions of slow falling, and then jumping down to the bedrock below them. Harper begins to wonder if they’ll never be able to beat those figures, but Morgan says that he’ll think of something.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nautilus_Shell, associated text: Wandering traders may sell a nautilus shell for 5 emeralds each, but they only sell 5 of them at a time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Evoker, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] Tags common to all mobs spawnable in raids[show] SpellTicks: Number of ticks until a spell can be cast. Set to a positive value when a spell is cast, and decreases by 1 per tick.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanisms, associated text: Lay TNT under critical areas of your base, about two blocks deep. This will prevent torches and other redstone contraptions from detonating your system early. Then, lay TNT to the surface in a 1x1 area and add a lever or button above it to complete the basic self-destruct system. In creative mode, one could use dispensers filled with enderman spawn eggs wired to a 5-clock redstone circuit to release endermen into your house, slowly assuring a semi-complete destruction of your base provided that it is made from blocks that enderman can manipulate. Remote dispensers could be wired to release fire charges upon your wood structures. Pistons could be placed to release the floor below sand walls to quickly remove the walls of a structure. This can also be done by supporting the sand with scaffolding and breaking the main support scaffolds with pistons. A dispenser with a lava bucket could be used to flood your base with lava. Connect a mob farm to your base, and open it up. The mobs will cover your house. Creepers will detonate whenever anyone unwanted comes by, and the other mobs will fight and probably kill any intruders. Use command blocks to really wreak havoc upon any sensitive areas. Use commands such as /fill, /summon PrimedTnt, or if you're really thorough, use /summon ~ ~ ~ wither. WARNING: These methods can and will destroy your base and anything near it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn_Egg, associated text: The following mobs not have explicitly defined spawn eggs. Custom spawn eggs can be created with a custom NBT tag that changes the spawned entity, however no spawn egg explicitly associated with any of the mobs exist.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_Fruit, associated text: The chorus fruit, unlike an ender pearl, can teleport the player through solid blocks. The algorithm tries to avoid water; the player cannot teleport into a space occupied by water or lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: A Nether portal allows you to travel to a different dimension. If constructed correctly, the nether portal is lit and activated.
Minecraft wiki entry for Moss_Carpet, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Crafting 1.4 Post-generation 2 Sounds 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues 6 Gallery
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger, associated text: As a visible sign that the saturation is used up, the hunger bar starts to shake or jitter periodically. When the saturation level is at zero, once the exhaustion value reaches 4, the total hunger value is decreased by one hunger point. Eating food replenishes both hunger and saturation levels (see Food level and saturation level restoration for specific values), with the hunger level being replenished first, which also increases the maximum allowed saturation level. For example, if a golden carrot (giving 6 () and 14.4 saturation points) is eaten by a player whose hunger bar is at 9 () and saturation is below 1, its value increases to 15 (), and the golden carrot's saturation potential is fully used. However, if the hunger level is 8 (), its value increases to 14 () and only 14 saturation points are used.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Zombies that are wearing armor and go underwater continue wearing the armor when converted to a drowned, although tools and weapons are lost.‌[JE only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Acquiring_a_conduit, associated text: The only way to break the monument structure with elder guardians in the way is to detonate TNT. To do this effectively, place a gravity block such as sand on top of the TNT. When it ignites, it turns into an entity, causing the gravity block to fall inside it. When the TNT explodes, it destroys some of the prismarine and leaves some items. Without the aid of a gravity block, TNT damages mobs without destroying underwater blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pretty_Scary_Update, associated text: 1 Mobs 1.1 New 2 Blocks 2.1 New 2.2 Changed 3 Items 3.1 New 3.2 Changed 4 Potions 4.1 New 5 Non-mob entities 5.1 New 5.2 Changed 6 Structures 6.1 New 7 Enchantments 7.1 New 8 Effects 8.1 New 9 Sounds 9.1 New
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: Symbolic links are similar to shortcuts but are much more powerful. In Windows, the command mklink or junction will allow us to create a symbolic link.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: Minecraft supports .tgas, .pngs and .jpgs. However, it will first try to load the TGA version, then the png, then the jpg. This means if you have 2 creeper textures, one as a png, and one as a TGA, the game will see the TGA one first and load that as your creeper’s texture.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: A melon farm, unless very big, is not recommended, as melons only feed 2 (), and melons grow rather slowly.
Minecraft wiki entry for Animal_farming, associated text: Adult pigs cannot fall through a single trapdoor. A single water source dispenser will not drown in any block more than 1 square away. It is possible to use redstone dust to relocate all controls to the front of the machine or the operator gate area if so desired. It is also possible to use an inverter circuit to ensure the top gate and side gate are always in opposite states.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_siege, associated text: A siege in a desert (where it never rains) during rain in another biome. One zombie burns in sunlight while two others are protected by their helmets.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire_(disambiguation), associated text: Potion of Fire Resistance Splash Potion of Fire Resistance Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance Arrow of Fire Resistance
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Each enchantment in the table below includes attributes that are possible for the player to acquire legitimately in Survival mode. Other combinations are possible in creative mode or with cheats, mods, or third-party software.
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Speed, associated text: Soul Speed is an enchantment that can be applied on boots and allows the player to walk more quickly on soul sand or soul soil.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new music to the Overworld (when playing in survival mode), distributed to the new biomes, and to the main menu. By Lena Raine: "Stand Tall", "Left to Bloom", "One More Day", "Wending", "Infinite Amethyst": "Stand Tall" plays in the snowy slopes, jagged peaks, frozen peaks and stony peaks biomes, as well as the menu screen. "Left to Bloom" plays in the meadow and lush caves biomes, as well as the menu screen. "One More Day" plays in the meadow, snowy slopes and lush caves biomes, as well as the menu screen. "Wending" plays in the grove, jagged peaks, stony peaks and dripstone caves biomes, as well as the menu screen. "Infinite Amethyst" plays in the grove and dripstone caves biomes, as well as the menu screen. By Kumi Tanioka (谷岡 久美): "Floating Dream", "Comforting Memories" and "An Ordinary Day": "Floating Dream" plays in the jagged peaks and lush caves biomes. "Comforting Memories" plays in the grove biome. "An Ordinary Day" plays in the snowy slopes, dripstone caves and lush caves biomes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: When placed, redstone dust configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone dust (at the same level or one level up or down), correctly-facing redstone repeaters and redstone comparators, and power components. If there is only one such neighbor, redstone dust forms a line pointing toward and away from that one neighbor (which can cause it to point toward blocks it wouldn't normally point toward). If there are multiple such neighbors, redstone dust forms either a line, an "L", a "T", or a "+". If there are no such neighbors, redstone dust forms a large directionless dot. Redstone dust does not automatically configure itself to point toward adjacent mechanism components, it must be arranged to do so.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: At this point, you've gotten past the limits of this guide. Your adventure to be the top dog is up to you now. If you still don't know where to go, then some suggested steps are:
Minecraft wiki entry for Crawling, associated text: In these circumstances, the player automatically switches to a crawling state. When enough space opens up above the player's head, the player automatically exits this state and begins standing again. When crawling, the player travels at sneaking speed. In the crawling form, the player is reduced to 0.625 blocks tall, or 5⁄8 of a block, meaning that they can crawl over blocks 0.375 blocks tall, or 3⁄8 blocks tall, the height of a daylight sensor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gold_Ore, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 2 Usage 2.1 Smelting ingredient 2.2 Piglins 2.3 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 Achievements 6 Advancements 7 History 7.1 Data history 8 Issues 9 See also 10 Gallery 11 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Pig, associated text: Pigs oink and typically roam the Overworld in small groups avoiding hazards and cliffs high enough to cause falls. A pig flees for some seconds when harmed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Noise_generator, associated text: Low noise overflowing High noise overflowing Selector noise overflowing; note how the noise pattern continues beyond the overflow for areas where the same noise is selected Depth noise overflowing; note the incline (where it overflows) and the perpendicular rifts caused by it
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Nether, associated text: The majority of flora in the Nether is fungus-based as opposed to plants. The Nether "grass" consists of specialized Nether mycelium (known as "nylium"). The Nether features its own unique fungi (including nether wart), as well as equivalent huge fungi which serve as trees. The stems of the huge fungi function as logs. Also present are a number of native vines and roots.
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: From the original creepypasta, Herobrine creates random constructions, such as sand pyramids in oceans and long 2×2 tunnels. He also cuts off all the leaves from trees.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_(entity), associated text: "@PaymenowTV It's Fancy Rendering option, but really won't make much of a difference on even a slow pc." – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, December 11, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: It is also possible to place blocks to the side and "hang" water off them to make most of the frame. This video illustrates the typical "speedrun" technique.
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Find a large flat area on the surface. Dig a trench one and a half blocks deep, two blocks wide and several blocks long. Line the trench with light. Just over 50 meters away from the lip of the trench, make a tower 15 blocks high. When night comes, wait for a skeleton to fall into the trench or lure it in. Then from your tower, aim just above the skeleton, about halfway between it and the horizon, and fire from full charge until it dies. With a flame enchantment, you can see where your arrows landed better and can adjust your aim easier, but the skeleton might die of the fire, not giving the achievement.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle, associated text: A jungle is a temperate biome full of dense vegetation which generate in areas with high humidity values, often next to forests. There are three varieties of jungles.
Minecraft wiki entry for Measuring_distance, associated text: (ZERO) 3 + 1 + 3 (MARK) 3 + 1 + 3 (16 YARDS) 3 + 1 + 3 (MARK) 3 + 1 + 3 (32 YARDS) ... (176 YARDS) 3 + 1 + 3 (MARK) 3 + 1 + 3 (16 YARDS) ...
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: It is impossible for a player to use a Nether portal while on a horse. It is possible, however, to enter the portal on the horse and then dismount, sending the horse through the portal on its own, or use a lead to position the horse, then push it through the portal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: You can also mark the entrance if you don't want the furniture. Punch holes in the walls to check for secret rooms. If you find loot and your inventory gets full, open your ender chest and take out a shulker box to store your loot. Quickly put the shulker box in the ender chest so you don't risk losing it. Repeat for the other rooms. On the second floor and third floor, there are evokers, which summon vexes. Kill them first by sniping or cornering them. If your sword has Knockback, it is unrecommended to attack an evoker with it because you will knock it away and it can sprint as fast as the player. Once the evoker is dead, kill the vindicators and take the loot and furniture.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rampart_1_blueprint, associated text: This can be fill with a 4361 polished blackstone bricks and looting 3 chests. They found 364 basalts.
Minecraft wiki entry for Head, associated text: A head is a decorative block. There are six types of heads: player (only Steve's head), zombie, skeleton, wither skeleton, creeper, and dragon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Once the player has crafted a pickaxe, they can successfully acquire cobblestone to make better tools. Cobblestone is collected by finding stone then mining it with any pickaxe. Stone mined with any pickaxe drops as a cobblestone item. Besides the "original" gray stone, there are three other kinds of rock you can find, which are good for building, but you cannot use them to craft tools. White diorite and red granite are fairly obvious, but andesite is also gray, and can easily be mistaken for proper stone; when you start mining, check the block that you get in your inventory to make sure it's actually cobblestone instead of an andesite block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_server_protocol, associated text: To be able to connect to a server in Minecraft Classic from the Server List, a server must broadcast to minecraft.net a so-called "heartbeat" every few minutes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: Some relevant distances: 128 blocks (8 chunks) is the update radius from a player in the overworld. However, it is half this (64 blocks) in the End and the Nether. Also, 1024 blocks is the minimum Overworld distance from a nether portal, at which players can build another portal and expect to reach a new location in the Nether. This is the distance across a 1:8 map, and also from a 1:16 map's center to its edge.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-2958 – Custom mobs and normal vexes drop equipped items with looting despite DropChances being set to 0. MC-13884 – Hanging snow golems don't throw snowballs MC-42248 – Placing lily pads does not have a hand animation in third-person. MC-60634 – Spawn egg use animation not shown when using on animal. MC-93827 – Clicking with meat on wolf / fish on ocelot to breed also causes it to sit / stand up. MC-93841 – Right clicking on a tamed wolf, ocelot or parrot causes it to sit / stand up and uses item. MC-110907 – Curse of vanishing does not work in some places. MC-114715 – Mobs picking up items can drop their current item even when the drop chance is set 0. MC-123307 – /execute store can modify player data inside item "tags" of their Inventory or EnderItems. MC-123686 – Old chests disappear when updating to 1.8+. MC-125880 – Recipe book rejects bows with Damage:0 tag when crafting dispensers. MC-127094 – Arm animation is not executed in certain circumstances. MC-135098 – Animal spawn eggs occasionally spawn baby animals. MC-136352 – Tools from creative inventory/crafting do not have Damage:0 set until relog. MC-136470 – Buckets' CanPlaceOn NBT check is applied to the block behind. MC-145179 – /data modify modifies player item data but shows error message. MC-152751 – Horse armor can occasionally be duplicated when killing a horse wearing it with a weapon enchanted with Looting III. MC-153661 – Villagers always ring bells in the same direction, even if that should not be possible. MC-154873 – When breaking a block with an enchanted book with Silk Touch on it, the block drops itself. MC-157494 – Tamed animals no longer teleport to players properly. MC-158853 – Chests missing after converting and loading an old map from 1.7.10. MC-159785 – Cloned block contains same item in memory. MC-160123 – Large ferns no longer drop seeds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_monument, associated text: Guardians Tutorials/Defeating pyramids Tutorials/Defeating a woodland mansion Tutorials/Guardian farming Elder Guardian
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Doors make a 2-high entrance that can be quickly opened or closed. Depending what wood they're made of, you may be able to see through them a little, but regardless they let light through, which can tell you when dawn comes even if they have no transparent parts. Trapdoors are the vertical version of doors, providing a one-block entrance in a floor or ceiling. (Ladders are helpful here, see below.) They likewise let light pass through, but you may or may not be able to actually see through them. Fences are a versatile barrier; placed in a line on the ground, they block most monsters (and animals). While they look like they're only one block high, they are in fact 1½ blocks high, which is too high to jump over. (But watch out for blocks within the couple of blocks behind them, which can let monsters climb up on those to jump onto the fence.) One drawback is that spiders can climb such fences, like other blocks. If placed in a wall (that is, surrounded by blocks on all sides including the top), fences can provide a cheap window, since you can see through them (but monsters can't). Make sure the fence is visibly joined to all blocks on each side; they do not join to doors, trapdoors or glass. You can also make similar walls out of cobblestone or other kinds of stone, but these don't provide visibility. Fence gates are a cross between doors and fences. They are 1½ blocks high like fences, but can be opened and closed. Ladders are a flat block which you can place against a wall to let you climb them. If you leave the bottom block (against the ground) un-laddered, you need to jump to get onto the ladder, but monsters can't climb after you. As usual, spiders can still climb the wall. A Chest isn't really necessary at this stage, but it's a convenient way to stash items you don't want to carry around. If you get killed, anything in the chest remains there, waiting for you rather than scattered around your death site. It needs to be placed as a block, then "use" the block to open its GUI and get at the contents. If you break a chest (use your hand or an axe), everything that was inside spills out as loose items, along with the chest item itself. Two chests next to each other can combine into a "large chest", see the Chest page for full details.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone, associated text: Cobblestone is dropped by stone when mined without Silk Touch, and also by infested cobblestone when mined with Silk Touch.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multishot, associated text: In Java Edition 3D Shareware v1.34 (the 2019 April Fools update), higher levels of Multishot (obtainable through the burning barrels in that version or commands) shoots more arrows. This is the only version to do this; on other versions, crossbows shoot 3 arrows regardless of the level of Multishot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: Tutorials/Adventure survival Tutorials/Beginner's guide Tutorials/Complete main adventure Tutorials/How to survive in a single area indefinitely Tutorials/Survival with no enabled data packs
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: An opaque block is strongly powered by an active power component, an active redstone repeater, or an active redstone comparator.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed door's model,to fix spruce door's top/bottom texture. Changed textures of oak doors and iron doors to remove a horizontal line.
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: Eventually, on August 13, 2013, Notch announced in a Team Fortress 2 livestream that 0x10c was indefinitely shelved, but Notch added that it could be made in the future if another Mojang employee was interested in developing it.[38]
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_mechanics, associated text: Some enchantments conflict with other enchantments and thus both can't be enchanted into the same item, effectively taking down the possibility for one to get an overpowered weapon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hero_of_the_Village, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, upon the effect being given a short animation of the effect icon appearing on the screen plays, similar to a Totem of Undying, Bad Omen, or Mining Fatigue.
Minecraft wiki entry for Plants, associated text: Fungus Glow Lichen Huge fungus Huge Mushroom Mushrooms Mushroom Blocks Mycelium Nether Wart Nether Wart Block Nether Sprouts Nylium Roots Shroomlight Stems Twisting Vines Weeping Vines
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_to_play, associated text: Depending on the type of color (crimson or teal) you want your house to be (or both, if you have a really good building style), you can build it using wood from the biome that supports it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Note that each suspicious stew will have one of six random effects; most of these will pass within a few seconds, and are only an issue if you're currently in a fight. But there are equal chances of getting poison (which can do up to 4 damage), or saturation (bonus food, effectively maxing out your food gauges).
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: The third layer is high-level components, made by combining logic gates. These devices operate on patterns of bits, often abstracting them into a more humanly comprehensible encoding like natural numbers. Such devices include mathematical adders, combination locks, memory-registers, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Switching to Chug’s POV, he wakes up as Mal heads outside to gather up her llamas. Chug fetches Thingy from his pit, and not long after, him and company head off for the beacon once again. Chug is hopeful that they’ll find out about the male in the cavern, while Mal is hopeful that the villagers will be nice to them. By late afternoon, Chug and company arrive at the beacon beside the village. Chug runs up to it, noticing that he is getting faster and stronger. Everyone else joins in for a bit, running around the beacon. Mal then heads back on the path to the village, with the others following close behind. She says that its already getting late, so they could either try to trade with some villagers now, or make a shelter now and check out the village in the morning. Just then, rain begins to fall, so they all agree to try trading. Chug and company walk up to the first building that they see, but are greeted by something described by Chug as a block of iron that "got really ugly and learned how to walk". Mal says to it that they are looking to trade, but it doesn’t respond. Chug then insults it, so it extended out its arm like it was going to attack him. Mal then intervenes and shouts politely at it that they are looking for a cartographer, causing it to walk away without incident. Mal and Chug then enter the nearest building and are greeted by a villager who simply says "Hmm" to everything. Mal pulls out her sack of emeralds, causing the villager to pull out a stack of books. Mal then acts like she is looking at a map, but the villager seems more interested in the books. Feeling a bit annoyed with the villager, Mal then pulls out a bundle of wheat. To her surprise, the villager trades it for an emerald. Mal and Chug then leave; the group then checks out two other buildings. One of the villagers makes arrows, while the other brews potions. They decide to trade one emerald with the latter for a potion of regeneration. The next building appears to be empty, so they decide to set it up as a shelter for the night. The llamas and Thingy are tied to a fence post outside. Lenna then asks if they’ll be able to find a map tomorrow. A "Graaaarh" sound is then heard from outside.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Turn back, return to the previous mark, then dig a tunnel until they reach the "gold" mark they have previously put.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shipwreck, associated text: In Java Edition, each shipwreck supply chest contains 3–10 item stacks, with the following distribution:
Minecraft wiki entry for Heads-up_display, associated text: At the right of the screen, a button can be seen that is used to lock walking, sprinting or sneaking. It can be useful in some situations.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle, associated text: In jungles, cod and salmon are the only fish which may be caught during fishing in Bedrock Edition. Otherwise, bamboo and cocoa beans can also be collected.
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe, associated text: Recipes appear only if the player is using the recipe book in a block associated to the recipe's type; for example, furnace recipes only show up when the player use the recipe book in the furnace GUI. When the player is using the recipe book in the inventory, crafting recipes appear that can fit into the player's 2×2 inventory crafting grid.
Minecraft wiki entry for Navigation, associated text: Putting the base near a village with towers, a desert temple, or some other marker makes it hard to miss at a distance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mud, associated text: If mud is placed directly above a block that has pointed dripstone underneath, it will eventually turn into clay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Suspicious_Stew, associated text: To eat suspicious stew, press and hold use while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores 6 () hunger and 7.2 hunger saturation and gives a few seconds of a status effect that varies depending on which flower was used to craft it. The effect is not displayed in the tooltip, texture, etc., meaning that the player cannot know in advance what the effect is without knowing which flower was used.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: RubyDung, short for "Rubylands Dungeon Game",[49] was a Dwarf Fortress-inspired game being developed by Notch in early 2009. The game would have focused on being easier to play and more accessible than its predecessor, and would have featured both isometric and first-person viewing modes. Upon discovering Infiniminer, Notch decided a first-person block-based game would be a better choice for the kind of gameplay he had in mind,[50] and code and art from RubyDung was reused to create Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pretty_Scary_Update, associated text: 5 new commands: /difficulty, /spawnpoint, /weather, /gamerule, and /clear. New command target selectors. New sounds for mobs, walking on blocks, placing blocks, climbing ladders, and more. Witch huts 10 new blocks: command blocks, beacons, anvils, flower pots, cobblestone walls, item frames, mob heads, wooden buttons, potato crops, and carrot crops. 9 new items: potatoes, poisonous potatoes, carrots, golden carrots, carrot on a stick, pumpkin pie, nether star, potion of Night Vision, and potion of Invisibility. 5 new mobs: the wither, wither skeletons, witches, bats, and Zombie Villagers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Dropped by Chickens. Raw chicken can give the player hunger effect, cooked chicken restores 6 hunger.
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_Update, associated text: "The first 1.10 beta is here with shields and new textures!" – @MattGartzke on Twitter, January 30, 2019
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed the redstone piston mechanic in the Traveling Trader Marketplace pack. Players using vertical split screen can now select featured items in the character creator. Equipping a new custom skin will now update the player model without needing to restart. Players can now apply the Founder's Cape to owned skins. (MCPE-53513) The 'See Pack In Store' button in the character creator can now be highlighted and selected when using a controller.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: Pistons can push most blocks, and sticky pistons can pull most blocks, except those listed in the table below. Sticky pistons simply leave a block behind if it cannot pull it.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Hive, associated text: Just Build is a fast-paced building game where players can either build solo or as a duo. They have five minutes (10 minutes in Extended mode) to construct a build related to a randomly chosen theme. Once the timer is up, everyone votes on the other teams builds with colored concrete. The team with the highest voting score wins, however they can't vote for themself. The 4 versions are Solo, Solo Extended, Duos and Duos Extended.
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: As cakes can also be eaten to change their hitbox, partially eaten cakes will also experience hitbox breakdowns.
Minecraft wiki entry for Illusioner, associated text: These hover and waver at short distances from the actually invisible illusioner, though they do not space themselves out until the first time the illusioner is attacked. They face in exactly the same direction as the illusioner, and move somewhat in step with the original, appearing to no-clip through blocks like a vex does. Despite using the shooting animation whenever the original uses its bow, only the real illusioner can shoot and be damaged.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Increased allowed spawn distance for raid mobs as well as improved the ability to find a valid raid spawn position
Minecraft wiki entry for Torch, 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
Minecraft wiki entry for Navigation, associated text: The simplest way to avoid getting totally lost is to write down the X and Z coordinates of your main base and other locations of interest. Then simply compare your current coordinates to the recorded coordinates and travel in the appropriate directions until the coordinates match. This method of navigation is particularly important for exploring the Nether. In Java, a convenient way to record coordinates in-game is to use F3 + C to copy your current position in teleport command form, then simply paste it in the chat (remove the /), optionally adding your own annotations.
Minecraft wiki entry for Updating_old_terrain, associated text: The plugin inspects each chunk of your world, and decides for each chunk whether it can be deleted. In Minecraft, a single chunk can contain different biomes. For example, along the shore of an ocean, a lot of chunks will contain ocean biomes as well as beach biomes. Sometimes it is not obvious how these cases should be handled, so the plugin can be used in one of two modes:
Minecraft wiki entry for Stonecutter, associated text: Even though the iron blade appears to be spinning rapidly, it deals no damage and has no hitbox. A stonecutter is more efficient than a crafting table for making stairs, because the crafting table requires 1.5 blocks per stair (six blocks of stone to make four stairs) while the stonecutter requires just one block per stair. The stonecutter was most likely based on the old Bedrock Edition stonecutter, as it has similar functionality.
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_Pane, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Placement 2.2 Crafting ingredient 2.3 Locking maps 2.4 Trading 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Snowlogging, associated text: Placing a plant in an existing snow layer (this removes the snow).[1] This is unlike waterlogging, where placing a block in water creates a waterlogged block. Snow golems walking through plants (the plants do not become buried in the snow the golem leaves behind).[2] Using commands, such as /setblock or /fill, to place plants where snow is, or vice versa (this eliminates the block that was previously there).
Minecraft wiki entry for Warden, associated text: A warden "emerging" from the ground. A warden "digging" to the ground. A video showing an early design of the warden known as the "hollowed."
Minecraft wiki entry for Slime_(disambiguation), associated text: Slime, a hostile mob that splits into smaller versions of itself upon death Pink Slime, a ranged variant of slime summoned by the Corrupted Cauldron Redstone Cube, a hostile mob summoned by the Redstone Monstrosity Magma Cube, a magma variant of slime in the Flames of the Nether Tropical Slime, a variant of slime in the Hidden Depths Slimy Sewers, an unused location before Highblock Halls
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Skeletons are difficult to slay in melee combat unless the player has the correct tactics. However, if the player has weak armor, just sprinting towards one and timing your hits correctly can work, but you will take a few shots in the process.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Are blocks instead of entities. Display particles when broken.[44] Several items on the item frame glow in the dark: Light-emitting block items (including lava bucket and with the exception of campfires). Items that have enchantment glint overlay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Overworld, associated text: As with all other dimensions in the game, the Overworld can generate infinitely. However, there are some limitations, as detailed below. Like the other dimensions, it is divided into 16×384×16 block sections called chunks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 2.1.17589 (Windows and Dungeons), 2.1.17588 (macOS), or 2.1.17590 (Linux) was an update to the launcher released on September 15, 2020.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blackstone_(disambiguation), associated text: Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks Chiseled Polished Blackstone Gilded Blackstone Polished Blackstone Polished Blackstone Bricks
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_booster, associated text: This booster is just like the previous booster but only requires three tracks for the auto-reset loop. It takes a couple more steps.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Falling into the void in the End is more likely, and is the only way to access the void in Survival mode without exploiting glitches.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: If you don't have enough obsidian to build a portal, you can obtain some through bartering with piglins.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horses, associated text: Also keep in mind that for the results to be consistent, you must be going perfectly straight every time. You can do this by opening F3 mode and looking at the "facing" label, which shows a numerical value for your camera angle. You can temporarily decrease your mouse sensitivity through the controls to align yourself perfectly.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sounds.json, associated text: A sound event is linked to one or more in-game events. Two sound events may share the same sound file, but correspond to different in-game events and/or belong to different sound categories. A few valid sound events aren't included in sounds.json, while others don't have an in-game event associated with them. Any sound event that lacks an in-game event can be played only with /playsound. All default sound events, the sounds they use, the category they belong to, the subtitle that plays at that event, and the in-game events they are triggered by are listed in the following table.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity, associated text: Item frames, paintings, and lead knots, unlike most entities, align to the block grid, and are completely immobile.