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Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: Using potion effects (including beacon effects), walking and sprinting speeds become competitive with other methods of transportation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Rails and minecarts can be combined with blocks to create roller coasters. These can have drops, sharp turns, and scenery. Although they are usually built in the Overworld, they can also be built in the Nether, or a portal could even be used to make a roller coaster that travels through both dimensions interchangeably. There are infinite possibilities. See Tutorials/Building a rollercoaster for more info.
Minecraft wiki entry for place, associated text: Additionally, when player specifies a slot which contains the following non-place-able items, this behaves as follows:
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: In Java Edition, a patrol consists of 5 pillagers, none of which drop emeralds. To obtain emeralds in order to buy a sapling, you must cure a zombie villager first. This requires grinding for iron, infinite water, gold, copper, and pigs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Placing snow golems in fenced-off "watch towers" may help protect you from hostile mobs as, the mobs will then attack the snow golems, and snow golems snow balls push away hostile mobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Hive, associated text: Snow Wars is a game where 8-player teams must fill most of the arena's ground with their team's color by hitting opposing team players with snowballs (or eggs), or shooting other players with a bow. The game ends if the entire ground is painted with the team's color or if most of the ground is painted when the match ends. It is no longer here since it was a seasonal game only available during winter fest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Void, associated text: A structure void is an invisible block that allows existing blocks to remain unchanged rather than be overridden when using the structure block to load a structure.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Copper Ore now generates between Y=-16 and Y=112, generating the most at Y=48, and increased the number of blobs. Added more unexposed Diamonds. Decreased minimum generation height of Emerald Ore from Y=32 to Y=-16, and increased the number of blobs. This allows deepslate emerald ore to generate again. Extra gold generates below Y=-48. Decreased minimum generation height of the upper range of Iron Ore from Y=112 to Y=80, and increased the number of blobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: If the funbox is out of reach, you can alternatively bridge over to the funbox and pour lava from above.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The ravager now targets and attacks the wandering trader (MCPE-44606). Mobs spawned from a dispenser are now persistent (MCPE-110521). Shulkers no longer like to occupy the same block as another shulker (MCPE-43972). Shulkers now prioritize attaching to neighboring block faces before trying to teleport away. Shulkers now stay attached to the current attached blockface if it is valid, instead of switching to upright position.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Recent versions of Minecraft feature a recipe book, which will supply most of the recipes that can be made with all items you've ever picked up. It can also make it easier to craft as well as remember recipes. That said, it is possible to craft recipes that aren't in the book yet, by remembering their crafting pattern. (They will then be added to the book, along with many recipes using the new item.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Detector_Rail, associated text: the top of any full solid opaque block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), including full-block mechanism components (command blocks, dispensers, droppers, note blocks, and redstone lamps) the top of a hopper, upside-down slab, or upside-down stairs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 18w30a is the first snapshot released for Java Edition 1.13.1, which adds a search bar in the world list and a few other things, and fixes many bugs.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze, associated text: Blazes target players within 48 blocks. If a blaze is damaged by a player or other mob, it alerts other blazes within 48 blocks to target the attacker.‌[Java Edition only] A blaze flies when it acquires a target, slowly approaching while attempting to remain 0.5–3.5 blocks above the target.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: For the armor that can be worn by adult horses, see Horse Armor. For the feature in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Armor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_(disambiguation), associated text: Water Spawner - Removed block Waterlogging - a gameplay mechanic that allows certain blocks to occupy the same space as water. Water (compound)‌[Bedrock and Education editions only] - the H2O compound, used to make bleach and heat blocks. Water World
Minecraft wiki entry for End_portal, associated text: A Beta 1.9 pre4-style portal as seen in Jeb's live stream. It appears to have slots for eyes of ender.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower_farming, associated text: Poppies are also a byproduct of iron farms, as iron golems will (apart from the iron) drop 0-2 poppies on death.
Minecraft wiki entry for tp_engine, associated text: When the 2nd line is unlocked, the 6 command blocks checking current hotbar slots are activated on each clock pulse. Each corresponds to its own flying direction. If the nearest player holds something, they are moved in a specific direction.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_shapes, associated text: This table shows the segments of lines from angles 0 to 45 degrees. To create a line of arbitrary direction, find the angle or slope closest to what you want, then build the segment provided under Line. Build the next segment at the corner of the block and repeat as necessary.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: "I've been adding a bunch of new flowers to #minecraft. One of them is the pink Paeonia, as it was the main flower for our wedding" – @jebkhaile, August 16, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Have a hidden mine on the ground to obtain your diamonds and iron. Make an experience farm, possibly in the End or find a spawner in your hidden mine. Sell the spare stuff you don't need instead of letting it clog up your storage space. Create a faction armory with at least 1 reserved set of armor and weapons for each member. Get resources from the Nether such as blaze rods or quartz. Recruit people into your faction to speed the process up as well as improve defensibility. You want your base to be manned as much as possible. Pick a side in whatever is the large conflict is to gain stronger allies and to have someone to fight. Expand your farms to become self-sufficient. If you want to get animals up there, try putting water in a waterfall. Lead the animals into it and they will swim up. Build a brewery and make a Nether wart farm, then sell potions to other players for money.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Note: Only one form of protection can be applied to a piece of armor (i.e. a chestplate cannot have both Fire Protection and Blast Protection, unless using commands to get all protection enchants in one piece of armor). Feather Falling, Frost Walker, Depth Strider and Soul Speed are enchantments applicable only to boots. Respiration and Aqua Affinity are enchantments applicable only to helmets.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Reworked the list. Added server icons. Lists the current players on a server when you hover over the player number. Added support for multi-line MOTD comments. Removed support for MOTD comments going offscreen. Reset the protocol version.
Minecraft wiki entry for Warden, associated text: Once a warden reaches a high enough level of agitation, it roars and pursues the target. In this alerted state, the warden pathfinds to the target normally, regardless of vibrations made. If a mob or player collides with a warden, or attacks it first, the warden immediately enters its angry state.
Minecraft wiki entry for Torch, associated text: its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed water or lava flows into its space a piston pushes it or moves a block into its space
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Basalt deltas are a unique biome in the Nether, as netherrack rarely generates within it (aside from structures). Instead, basalt and blackstone make up most of the terrain. Small lava pools are dotted around the biome, and magma cubes spawn much more commonly here than elsewhere, with the rare ghast being the only other naturally spawning mob.
Minecraft wiki entry for Complete_main_adventure, associated text: Being a sandbox game, there is no true end to Minecraft. However it is generally accepted you 'complete' the game upon killing the ender dragon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Boat, associated text: Boats can completely nullify fall damage for itself and any players/mobs riding it, making it useful for transportation/travel through mountains or through the Nether. This is confirmed by Mojang to be an intentional feature.[5][6] However in Java Edition, due to a bug, boats can break when falling from certain heights, and the riders take fall damage.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_bastion_remnant, associated text: Hoglins don't appear in bastion remnants too often, neither do they respawn in them once killed. Keep these in mind when fighting them:
Minecraft wiki entry for Graphics_setting, associated text: When graphics are set to Fast, leaves are rendered as completely opaque blocks when placed in the world. (In item form, they still appear transparent.) This is likely meant to improve framerates by treating leaves more like full, solid cubes, and allowing their faces to be culled by each other, resulting in the game having to render less faces in forested areas; this, however, does not happen.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone_Stairs, associated text: Beta 1.0: With the introduction of tooltips, the block has been officially named Stone Stairs. 14w31a: Changed to Cobblestone Stairs
Minecraft wiki entry for Com.mojang, associated text: com.mojang is the folder used internally by Minecraft Bedrock Edition. It contains worlds, JSON data, and other files necessary for the game to run.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: Basically, it's equivalent to the expression: "Set the output Q to the input D when the input C goes from 0 to 1".
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Actors The minecraft:behavior.controlled_by_player goal is now data-driven. Physics Component's has_gravity is now used to decide whether a mob should apply water gravity, if the mob does not have a Navigation Component. Ender Crystals can no longer be pushed. The Squid's rendering is now data-driven. Minecarts are now data-driven. This converted minecart rideable, minecarts with chest, with hopper, with command block, and with TNT to be data-driven.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: chests is responsible for any loot found in chests throughout the world, and it will also pull form a subfolder within it named village which is responsible for village loot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Polar_Bear, associated text: Polar bears attack by rearing on their back legs and mauling down with their front paws. Their swimming speed is equal to the player's, making them difficult to get away from if they are attacking in water.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid_farming, associated text: Simple and efficient (56k emeralds/hour) raid farm that can be built in early game, for Java Edition version 1.16.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_an_End_city, associated text: A must is a crafting table. There is not wood in the end so you cannot create things that you may need.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: The Legacy Console Edition was initially announced for the Xbox 360 on June 7, 2011, during E3 2011. Xbox 360 Edition released digitally on May 9, 2012 followed by a physical release on June 4, 2013. The game was later released on additional platforms as PlayStation 3 Edition on December 17, 2013, PlayStation 4 Edition on September 4, 2014, Xbox One Edition on September 5, 2014, PlayStation Vita Edition on October 14, 2014, Wii U Edition on December 17, 2015, and Nintendo Switch Edition on May 11, 2017. As of December 10, 2019, no further feature updates have been released for these versions, and the newest available update depends on the platform. The most recent update on Xbox One Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition is the World of Color Update, while Xbox 360 Edition, PlayStation 3 Edition, PlayStation Vita Edition, and Wii U Edition have access to Update Aquatic. PlayStation 4 Edition is the most up-to-date version with Village & Pillage.
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_item_textures, associated text: Oak Boat‌[JE only] Oak Boat‌[JE only]‌[upcoming] Oak Boat‌[BE only] Spruce Boat‌[JE only] Spruce Boat‌[JE only]‌[upcoming] Spruce Boat‌[BE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only]‌[upcoming] Birch Boat‌[BE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only]‌[upcoming] Birch Boat‌[BE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only]‌[upcoming] Birch Boat‌[BE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only] Birch Boat‌[JE only]‌[upcoming] Birch Boat‌[BE only] Mangrove Boat‌[JE only] Mangrove Boat‌[BE only] Oak Boat with Chest Birch Boat with Chest Spruce Boat with Chest‌[BE only] Spruce Boat with Chest‌[JE only] Jungle Boat with Chest Acacia Boat with Chest Dark Oak Boat with Chest Mangrove Boat with Chest Minecart Minecart With TNT Minecart With Hopper Minecart With Chest Minecart With Furnace‌[JE only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Water, associated text: A sponge instantly absorbs nearby water when it is placed next to water or when water comes into contact with it (by being placed next to the sponge, or by flowing toward it). A sponge absorbs water around itself (water source blocks or flowing water) out to a taxicab distance of 7 in all directions (including up and down), but won't absorb more than 65 blocks of water (water closest to the sponge is absorbed first). The absorption propagates only from water to water and does not "jump over" non-water blocks (including air).
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Shelters are created by players to essentially pass the night and fend off mobs. A list of shelter design and tutorials are as follows.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added stone, andesite, polished andesite, diorite, polished diorite, granite, polished granite, mossy stone brick, mossy cobblestone, smooth sandstone, smooth red sandstone, smooth quartz, red nether brick, and end stone brick stairs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Using a bucket on powder snow creates a powder snow bucket. Powder snow buckets can be used to place powder snow.
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: The rail T flip-flop is a T flip-flop which uses rails and redstone. The general design uses a length of track that is stopped by a block at both ends. When the T flip-flop is in a stable state, the minecart is at either end of the track (depending on the state). An input pulse turns on powered rails at both ends of the track, causing the minecart to move to the other end.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: A vertical beam appears from a beacon if the beacon is activated, extending from the beacon block up to beyond the top of the world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ankle_Monitor, associated text: Ankle monitors are an unsupported item due to being an April Fools' joke, and therefore such issues relating to them will not be fixed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: When leaves are harvested, or decay naturally, they have a chance to drop a sapling of their own species, which can be planted to grow a new tree. Decaying oak and dark oak tree leaves also have a 1/200 chance of dropping an apple.
Minecraft wiki entry for setfixedinvslot, associated text: Fails if arguments are not specified correctly. On success, players are given the specified items in the fixed inventory slot.
Minecraft wiki entry for String, associated text: Novice-level fisherman villagers have a 50% chance to buy 20 string as part of their first-tier trade.
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass_Block, associated text: Dirt paths can be created by using any type of shovel on the side or top of a grass block with air above it. The shovel loses 1 durability for each dirt path block created.
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: NOTE: This tutorial is for the Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 operating systems. Previous versions of Windows might work too with this method, but it's unconfirmed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_transportation, associated text: Item transportation is the automatic movement of items from one location to another. Item transportation is used frequently in combination with storage systems and item sorters.
Minecraft wiki entry for Stone, associated text: When chunks generate, stone can be found under 1-5 layers of grass blocks, dirt, gravel, clay, coarse dirt, podzol, mycelium, sand, sandstone, red sand, red sandstone or terracotta, depending on the biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horses, associated text: The optimal breeding scheme is that you start with two parent horses and breed them, and if the foal is stronger than the weakest parent horse, replace the weakest parent horse with the foal. Each time a foal is produced counts as "1" breeding attempt, regardless of whether it replaces a parent or is discarded.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: An inverted rising edge detector (IRED) is a circuit whose output is usually on, but which outputs an off-pulse on the input's rising edge.
Minecraft wiki entry for Biome, associated text: The content of any particular biome is pseudo-randomly generated from the map seed under control of rules specific to its biome type. These rules govern the distinguishing features of the biome, such as the large-scale shape of its surface; the types of structural blocks it's built of (particularly its ground cover blocks such as podzol or sand); the color shading of its grass, foliage, and water; and the kinds of plants and species of trees that grow in it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Void, associated text: All entities except ender dragons and NPCs are damaged by the void. Withers summoned in the void are unable to shoot wither skulls due to the game instantly deleting them, and they gradually lose health like other mobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: A redstone computer can be planned very much like a real computer, following principles used in computer design and hardware architecture. There are several key design decisions that will affect the organization; the size and performance of your prospective computer should be made concretely prior to the construction of specific components.
Minecraft wiki entry for BE, associated text: Block entity data Tags common to all block entities[show] blockState: The moving block represented by this block entity. Name: The namespaced ID of the block. Properties: Optional. The block states of the block. Name: The block state name and its value. extending: 1 or 0 (true/false) – true if the block is being pushed. facing: Direction that the piston pushes (0=down, 1=up, 2=north, 3=south, 4=west, 5=east). progress: How far the block has been moved. Starts at 0.0, and increments by 0.5 each tick. If the value is 1.0 or higher at the start of a tick (before incrementing), then the block transforms into the stored blockState. Negative values can be used to increase the time until transformation. source: 1 or 0 (true/false) – true if the block represents the piston head itself, false if it represents a block being pushed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player.dat_format, associated text: Leather armor can be colored, and all items can have custom display names and lore. Various tooltips can also be hidden.
Minecraft wiki entry for Woodland_Mansion, associated text: In Java Edition, each woodland mansion chest contains items drawn from 3 pools, with the following distribution:
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_construction_guidelines, associated text: You will quickly note that when roofs join, they usually do so along a V-shaped line, and roof blocks inside that V will be removed at the final construction stage. Once you understand this behavior, it becomes easier and quicker not to place the unneeded blocks to begin with. But whenever you are dealing with a complex roof structure, it is simpler to build the entire roof and then remove unneeded blocks afterwards.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: The biggest part of this experience is the traveling. You'll need to pick up all your gear every morning and leave your base for the night. Storing your goods in chests won't help you, but ender chests help with carrying extra resources. As long as you have a tool with Silk Touch, you can use and mine your ender chest without worry, but if it breaks make sure to get a replacement before you mine the ender chest without thinking and get only obsidian. Shulker boxes will also make a good storage setup, granted you can get your hands on a couple; however, bundles‌[upcoming] will provide a more accessible alternative, while also allowing multiple types of items to be carried in one stack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: This page describes mechanics relating to villages and villagers in Java Edition 1.13.2 and Bedrock Edition 1.7.1.
Minecraft wiki entry for Smooth_Quartz_Block, associated text: An early Pocket Edition comparison of a double quartz slab and a block of quartz, mirroring the 1.14 situation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-87949 – The shield use statistic is not working. MC-89956 – Levitation has no effect if gliding with elytra. MC-116293 – Functioning clock and compass in recipe book. MC-125613 – Datapack tag #stairs does not use #wooden_stairs. MC-132236 – When executing /reload and then pressing L to open advancements, it instead tells me that there are no advancements unless I click. MC-145862 – Villagers try to sleep in occupied beds. MC-152084 – Villagers occasionally stand up out of beds at night, then can never sleep in that bed again. MC-152170 – When a villager takes the bed of another villager, then the bed's previous owner will not look for a new bed. MC-157077 – Villagers will not sleep in beds at night. MC-158542 – Iron golems do not stop spawning. MC-160250 – Naturally-generated villagers are not pathfinding towards their POI; POI detection range is too small. MC-164205 – Endermen do not spawn in the End if difficulty is set to Easy. MC-166764 – Villagers spawned during world generation have a lower follow range than villagers spawned by other means. MC-168139 – Enchanted armor pieces worn by entities lose their enchantment glint when looked at from certain angles. MC-168673 – Iron golems congregate all in the same place in some villages. MC-170612 – Villagers spawned by meeting points have frozen AI and do not move when that chunk is freshly generated. MC-172524 – Letters of name tag render inconsistently when sneaking (within the same name tag). MC-173115 – Mobs can spawn inside of wither roses. MC-174568 – Rail updates are 3–4x times laggier since 1.13. MC-174648 – You can unhighlight the recipe book button of crafting interfaces. MC-179989 – Smithing table and anvil UI does not have "Inventory" title above player inventory. MC-181566 – Powered redstone dust only emits particles at the center of the block.
Minecraft wiki entry for setblock, associated text: setblock <position: x y z> <tileName: Block> [tileData: int] [destroy|keep|replace] setblock <position: x y z> <tileName: Block> [blockStates: block states] [destroy|keep|replace]
Minecraft wiki entry for Oleg_Kozitsyn, associated text: He leads a team of engineers in C++ to search for a new interface structure for Minecraft.[1] In 2017, he was a Senior Developer and was working on the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft since the version 1.2.9, for integration of the interface layout mechanism in Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bundle, associated text: Hovering over the bundle shows its contained items in its inventory slots. The number of bundle slots used is displayed as <fullness>/64 in the tooltip. If the bundle is full, then the empty slots are greyed out with an .
Minecraft wiki entry for Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate, associated text: Steve & Alex on the official site: United States & Canada United Kingdom & Ireland Australia & New Zealand Article on Wikipedia Article about Minecraft on SmashWiki Article about Steve & Alex's fighter info on SmashWiki Article about Minecraft on Smashpedia Article about Steve & Alex's fighter info on Smashpedia
Minecraft wiki entry for Inventory, associated text: 1 Overview 1.1 Slots 1.2 Recipe book 2 Managing inventory 3 Creative inventory 3.1 Java Edition 3.2 Bedrock Edition 4 External inventories 5 Mob inventory 6 Achievements 7 History 8 Issues 9 Trivia 9.1 Java Edition 9.2 Bedrock Edition 10 See also 11 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Once you have managed to locate your router's admin page, and find the Port Forwarding page; hit add new service (may not work) (if you use Belkin, this can be very difficult to perform) or custom service. When you get a page asking to setup the new rule, it should prompt you on what you want to call it. You may name it as you wish, but for simplicity, name it "minecraft". Then, you want to look for "type". If "TCP/UDP" or "Both" isn't an option you will have to create two rules for both protocols. For the ports (internal and external), enter 25565. If it asks for anything else other than output IP (or internal IP, server IP), leave it alone and continue.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.14.1.3 is the fifth and final beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.14.1, released on December 11, 2019,[5] which fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Slab, associated text: Therefore in Bedrock Edition, wooden slabs (12 items per log) are twice as fuel efficient as wood planks (6 items per log), even more so than charcoal (8 items per log), which needs to be smelted in the first place.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: A redstone comparator can be placed on the top of any opaque block with a solid full-height top surface (including upside-down slabs and upside-down stairs). In Bedrock Edition, a comparator can also be placed on walls and fences. For more information about placement on transparent blocks, see Opacity/Placement.
Minecraft wiki entry for Amethyst_Cluster, associated text: Issues relating to "Amethyst Cluster", "Amethyst Bud", or "Amethyst Crystal" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hiding_chests, associated text: A trapped chest could easily be a decoy, hooked up to TNT or some other kind of deadly trap. If this tactic is common knowledge on your server, placing your valuables in a trapped chest might be enough to dissuade potential thieves. The good part of this double-bluff is that it is relatively cheap and can be combined with any other hiding method. The bad part is that it relies on the thief noticing that the chest is trapped before they try opening it.
Minecraft wiki entry for CubeCraft, associated text: Cubecraft Skyblock is a very unique type of Skyblock. You start on one island, and as you complete quests by gathering items or doing other things, you unlock new islands. As you gain more islands, you gain access to animal/monster spawners, ore generators, saplings, and plants. You can sell items in a Skyblock shop, and also buy certain items (specifically dirt, water, spawners, generators, plants, and saplings). True
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: v0.16.0 alpha build 1[1] (labelled v0.15.90 alpha build 1 in-game and 0.15.90 internally) is the first build version released for v0.16.0, also known as the Boss Update.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: Compare the following 2 pictures. The first one shows coordinates in the Overworld at a Nether portal. The second one shows the corresponding coordinates in the Nether. You will notice that the Overworld X and Z coordinates are about 8 times the coordinates in the Nether, although sometimes they may be slightly off.
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: When a player/mob/item comes in contact with a string connected to 2 tripwire hooks, it will output a redstone signal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: First, you will need to get to the nether roof. There are various different ways of doing this, many of which are listed at Tutorials/Breaking bedrock. Go ahead and break a hole to the nether and put ladders in it with an iron trapdoor on top with a button. Once you have done this, mark the coordinates of the trapdoor so you will always be able to get back there. Now go to an existing portal in the real nether and break it. You may want to relight it later, but for now it will just get in the way. While you are there, mark the x and z coordinates because you will now need to build a portal in that same spot on the nether roof. Use your trapdoor to get back on the roof and travel to the coordinates you just marked. Create a portal there, light it, and step through. You should end up in the overworld at the portal that corresponds to the one you just broke. If you step through again, you should find yourself back on the nether roof. If you don't want mobs spawning on top of the portals, (you probably don't) put slabs or carpet on top to prevent mob spawning. At this point, you have done the minimum and your portal is successfully linked. Repeat for any other portals you have before moving on.
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_item_textures, associated text: Bucket Water Bucket Lava Bucket Powder Snow Bucket Milk Bucket Bucket of Cod Bucket of Salmon Bucket of Pufferfish Bucket of Tropical Fish Bucket of Axolotl Bucket of Tadpole Saddle Elytra Elytra (broken) Totem of Undying Banner Pattern Enchanted Book Bone Meal Goat Horn‌[BE only] Bundle (empty)‌[JE only] Bundle (filled)‌[JE only] Lead End Crystal
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor, associated text: An activated wooden trapdoor can still be closed by a player, and does not re-open until it receives a new activation signal (if a trapdoor has been closed "by hand", it still needs to be deactivated and then reactivated to open by redstone).
Minecraft wiki entry for Indestructible_end_crystals, associated text: There is only one known method to obtain indestructible end crystals. These are the materials you will need:
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: A villager looking at the player, who is invisible, thus proving that Villagers can see invisible players.
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl, associated text: Unlike most mobs, axolotls cannot be moved by flowing water. However, they are still affected by bubble columns.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: 1 MD3 mob models test (December 7, 2009) 2 Finite water (December 19, 2009) 3 Shadow test (December 19, 2009) 4 Dynamic lighting testing (December 19, 2009) 5 Wall-hack protection (December 19, 2009) 6 Dynamic lighting (December 22, 2009)
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk, associated text: The teaser image for Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1, featuring sculk. click here to see all teaser parts.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tobias_M%C3%B6llstam, associated text: Möllstam's official Mojang avatar. Tobias on the 'You are Minecraft' Server celebrating 80k skins being built.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: Dig underground to find the stronghold. You might dig into a cave or even a ravine, so it could be difficult to find. Use water to put out any lava that is in the way. Keep exploring the cave or keep digging until you see stone bricks, which indicates that you have found the stronghold. Once you break in, get out your torches so that you can mark your exit and light up the area. You should also block off dead end passages with cobblestone to avoid getting lost.
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: This full adder is similar to the previous one, except for the fact that it is two wide and the inputs are aligned vertically. This design is great for minimizing horizontal space and can be built in-line with two redstone buses, eliminating the space required to expand a bus to reach the inputs of a wider full adder.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Can be extinguished by splash or lingering water bottles.[176] Can be placed underwater.[177] Can be placed on more blocks.[178]
Minecraft wiki entry for PC_Gamer_Demo, associated text: Day 1: Message when starting a new world that teaches the player how to move. Day 2: Further explains basics, namely crafting. It uses the old Minecraft Wiki link, https://www.minecraftwiki.net. Day 3: Explains how the full version and the demo handles worlds. Day 4: Explains what happens when the player's time is up. Day 5: Explains full version of the game. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. Day 6: Tells the player to buy the game, shows creations. All of the day 6 images in sequence.
Minecraft wiki entry for Walls_and_buttresses, associated text: A bastion is a wedge shaped, angled wall, designed to deflect cannon fire. In Minecraft though, these are purely decorative and unneeded.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rail, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Chest loot 1.4 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Placement 2.1.1 Piston interactivity 2.2 Redstone component 2.3 Minecart behavior 2.3.1 South-east rule 2.3.2 Downhill rule 2.3.3 Ramp clearance/one-way effect 2.3.4 Curve intersections 2.3.5 Rail performance 2.4 Mob behavior 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 Achievements 6 Video 7 History 8 Issues 9 Trivia 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore, associated text: The key feature of Hardcore mode is that the player is not given the option to respawn upon death as they would in other game modes. Instead, there are two buttons on the death screen: "Spectate world" and "Title screen". "Spectate world" sets the player to Spectator mode and respawns the player at the world's spawn point, making them able to view and explore the world only in that mode. The "Title screen" button simply leads the player to the main menu screen; re-opening the world simply returns the player back to the same death screen as before. Respawn anchors do not resurrect players in Hardcore mode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_farming, associated text: First you must choose what type of armor you want to enchant. You can choose leather, chainmail, iron, diamond, or netherite. It is recommended to use diamond armor, as you can get it easily, and upgrade those same pieces of armor to netherite later down the line.