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Minecraft wiki entry for RubyDung, associated text: The name "RubyDung" was a placeholder name for a "dungeon game in the rubylands", the "rubylands" being a rough idea for a game world that Notch had.[1] Rubylands is a project Notch was developing in early 2008.[2][3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Menu_screen, associated text: 1 Main Menu 1.1 Singleplayer 1.1.1 Creating a New World 1.1.2 More World Options 1.2 Multiplayer 1.3 Minecraft Realms 1.3.1 Invitations 1.3.2 Realm Configuration 1.3.3 Expired Realms 1.4 Options 2 Pause Menu
Minecraft wiki entry for Gathering_resources_on_peaceful_difficulty, associated text: These materials are usually mob drops, but can be achieved by other means when a world is on Peaceful difficulty.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Your enemy's base is in the sky, on a floating island. There are 5-block thick walls, with an obsidian layer, a liquid layer, and a checkerboard layer. All the players are inside, and their dispensers are filled with lava, to pour on raiders trying to pillar up. There are traps on all the chests, and the enemies have Punch II bows, splash potions, and Channeling tridents. When you go raid the base, it is a thunderstorm and no one will sleep through it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-159347 – "Bee nest" is not capitalized correctly. MC-160477 – Dispenser with empty bottles plays successful sound when attempting to remove honey from non-full bee house/empty space. MC-160524 – Wet sponges placed in the nether make no sound. MC-160894 – Shovel swings when right-clicking on any block. MC-160901 – Using an item while looking at an entity is no longer possible. MC-161424 – Chest hatch floats when the chest is open; affects all types of chests. MC-161487 – Entity lighting. MC-161832 – Transparent and translucent blocks in the inventory render their bottom face. MC-161854 – Animation of teleporting through a nether portal and nausea effect are broken. MC-161872 – Trident item is very small and renders as a 3D model when dropped or in an item frame. MC-161876 – Armor models aren't enchanted inside. MC-161920 – Incorrect crossbow animation for invisible players. MC-161924 – Default texture minecraft:entity/conduit/open_eye causing mipmap to drop from 4 to 3. MC-161939 – Leads are always rendered bright. MC-161982 – Glowing effect outline no longer applies to banners carried by entities with the glowing effect. MC-162024 – Item frame hitbox is rendered offset. MC-162184 – Shadow under the player disappears when sneaking. MC-162214 – Player hitbox sinks into the ground when sneaking. MC-162226 – Large chests are z-fighting with themselves when the two chest blocks have different light levels. MC-162245 – Item frames aren't lit properly (too bright). MC-162374 – Trident position is not adjusted properly if the player is sneaking. MC-162391 – Armor stand arm rotation is neglected when affected by invisibility. MC-162402 – Some items are not adjusted properly in third-person mode if the player holding them is sneaking. MC-162529 – Water doesn't have any mipmaps. MC-162532 – When invisible, players wearing heads will bug out. MC-162534 – When crouching, player, skeleton, zombie and other heads will clip through player. MC-162540 – When a witch drinks a potion, it's far from her body. MC-162611 – Breaking animation is rendered upside down. MC-162729 – Held map doesn't respect light level. MC-162783 – Banner block outline is white.
Minecraft wiki entry for Printing, associated text: 1 The Basic Mechanics 2 Pre-1.12 3 2D Printer Designs 3.1 Mumbo Jumbo's Design 3.2 Ilmango's Design 4 3D Printer Designs
Minecraft wiki entry for Skyblock, associated text: When your needs for iron get larger, you can just make multiples copies of the farm or build a larger design.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chestplate, associated text: Vindicators and Pillagers spawning in raids have a 4.1% chance (5.12% on hard difficulty) to drop iron chestplate, which is almost always badly damaged and rarely enchanted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Note_Block, associated text: In Java Edition, the tuning can also be checked by looking at the right side of the debug screen (accessed by pressing F3). It is denoted as "note:" followed by a number from 0 to 24.
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_an_ancient_city, associated text: Ancient cities are among the most dangerous and challenging structures to be in the game. There is very little light throughout the place, and while the cities do not (usually) have any normal hostile mobs in them, they are home to wardens, which can easily slaughter players, even in full netherite armor (and it can respawn as well).
Minecraft wiki entry for spreadplayers, associated text: Specifies whether to keep teams together. If true, targets on the same team are teleported to the same location. Must be a boolean (either true or false).
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton, associated text: Four skeleton horsemen spawn when a skeleton trap is triggered. The skeletons ride on skeleton horses and are equipped with enchanted bows and iron helmets and have damage immunity for 3 seconds after spawning.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: This is a list of how many release and development versions there have been every year for each edition of the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Trident: can be used for underwater dispenser, since tridents deal high damage, and travel fast regardless on land or underwater, a trident with the riptide enchantment loaded in dispenser still can be thrown, and one enchanted with Loyalty won't come back to dispenser, also channeling still works with a dispenser.
Minecraft wiki entry for Overworld_Update, associated text: For a guide about all the additions and changes in this update, see Bedrock Edition guides/Overworld Update.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.14-pre1 β€’ 1.14-pre2 β€’ 1.14-pre3 β€’ 1.14-pre4 β€’ 1.14-pre5 19w14a β€’ 19w14b 19w13a β€’ 19w13b 19w12a β€’ 19w12b 19w11a β€’ 19w11b 19w09a 19w08a β€’ 19w08b 19w07a 19w06a 19w05a 19w04a β€’ 19w04b 19w03a β€’ 19w03b β€’ 19w03c 19w02a 18w50a 18w49a 18w48a β€’ 18w48b 18w47a β€’ 18w47b 18w46a 18w45a 18w44a 18w43a β€’ 18w43b β€’ 18w43c
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: scoreboard players set Blocks PlayerStats 0 scoreboard players set Entities PlayerStats 0 scoreboard players set Items PlayerStats 0 scoreboard players set Query PlayerStats 0 scoreboard players set Success PlayerStats 0
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: Even in modern versions of Minecraft, the floating-point precision errors still exist, but only with translucent block rendering, natural snow generation and snowfall at extreme heights.
Minecraft wiki entry for Evoker, associated text: The evoker has two different attack methods: fang attack and summoning vexes. When attacking, the evoker is much more likely to use a fang attack, and may immediately follow it up by summoning vexes. When evokers are ready to attack, they raise their arms, creating different colored particles for the different attacks.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Daybreak arrives once more, and the person begins making a wheat farm, whilst managing to curb starvation by eating an apple and raw chicken. By nightfall, the person ends up making a furnace, using it to make cooked chicken.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Once you have your lodestone, you need to get a compass. Once you have your compass, place the lodestone and use it with the compass. The advancement will be rewarded to you as soon as you use the compass on the lodestone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: We need to tell Mac OS X we wish to start the daemon with the computer when it starts, before you get to the login screen. That's a mere copy away from that point:
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers can become willing by having either 3 bread, 12 carrots, 12 potatoes, or 12 beetroots in one slot in their inventory. Any villager with an excess of food (usually farmers) throws food to other villagers, allowing them to pick it up and obtain enough food to become willing. The player can also throw bread, carrots, beetroots, or potatoes at the villagers themselves to encourage breeding. Villagers consume the required food upon becoming willing. If /gamerule mobGriefing is false, villagers don't pick up food or break crops.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: Once the beacon is set up, you can begin harvesting trees. Huge Fungi normally generate together in clumps, so it's best to climb to the top using twisting vines, and then mine from the top down. Be sure to use a hoe to mine the leaf blocks (wart blocks and shroomlights), and your axe to harvest the stems.
Minecraft wiki entry for Name_Tag, associated text: If a renamed mob kills a player, the custom name is used in the death message in place of the mob type name. For instance, if a vindicator named "Johnny" kills a player, the death message will be "Player was slain by Johnny".
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: This article describes the village mechanics before the Village & Pillage update, found on the Xbox 360 Edition, PlayStation 3 Edition, PlayStation Vita Edition, Xbox One Edition, Wii U Edition, Nintendo Switch Edition, New Nintendo 3DS Edition, and older releases of the Java and Bedrock editions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_Bottle, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Harvesting 1.2 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 3 Sounds 4 Achievements 5 Advancements 6 Data values 6.1 ID 7 History 8 Issues 9 Trivia
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Although players cannot eat hay bales, hay bales serve as a compact wheat supply for crafting food items during long periods away from other food sources. A full stack of 64 hay bales is equivalent to 192 loaves of bread in a single inventory slot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: "Also big thanks to @DrZhark, the creator of Mo' Creatures, that have assisted us to make it happen!" – @jeb_ on Twitter, April 4, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Bars, associated text: Iron bars can be placed in much the same way as fences or glass panes. If no solid block is adjacent to the bars, they have appearance of a slim, tall column. If something is placed next to iron bars, they appear either flat, shaped, shaped or shaped, depending on the blocks surrounding it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Update, associated text: Additionally, features from this update was released for Education Edition in 1.17.30 on November 2, 2021.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2%C3%972_grid, associated text: Andesite Blocks, various from matching Slabs Brick including Nether, End Stone types Chiseled variants of various types of stone Clay (block) Coarse Dirt Dyed Wool Glowstone from dust Granite (from Nether Quartz) Jack o'Lantern Magma Block from Magma Cream Mossy variants of various items Pillars, various Planks Polished variants of various types of stone Prismarine Purpur Block from Popped Chorus Fruit Quartz (various, from Nether Quartz) Sandstone (most/all varieties) Snow Block Stone Bricks including varieties Stripped Wood from matching Stripped Log White Wool from String Wood from matching Log
Minecraft wiki entry for Depth_Strider, associated text: Depth Strider can normally be applied only to boots. However, using commands, the enchantment still works if applied to other types of armor (such as a helmet). In Java Edition, Depth Strider can be applied to horse armor in Creative mode and works when worn by a horse.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: These blocks are created through a combination of events that lead these blocks to be placed by natural causes such as summoning the ender dragon, not by the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: A renewable source of food, A renewable source of wood, and A set of stone tools to restart the gathering of supplies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Enchanting is a mechanic that augments armor, tools, weapons, and books with one or more of a variety of "enchantments" that improve an item's existing abilities or imbue them with additional abilities and uses. A special "glint" animation appears on items that are enchanted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone_farming, associated text: 1 Reasons to build 2 Pistonless generators 2.1 Basic generators 2.2 Fountain generator 2.3 From below generator 3 Piston generators 3.1 Components of a piston generator 3.2 Basic piston generators 3.3 Quad-piston generators 4 Stone generation 4.1 More video examples 4.2 AFK stone farm 4.3 Semi-automatic stone generator 4.4 Industrial Stone Generator 5 Videos
Minecraft wiki entry for Rail, associated text: In Java Edition, some hostile mobs (such as pillagers and zombies) avoid walking on rails, and walk off rails when pushed onto them.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: The clock's texture could be changed without worrying about breaking the dial, as long as the transparency remained unaffected.[more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Crowdin, associated text: During the development of a new version of the Java Edition, Mojang adds a new file for the next release number. On every snapshot release (if the strings have been changed), Mojang uploads the strings to Crowdin. Approximately every second snapshot the updated translations are added to the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Some YouTube videos suggested that diagonal track might offer better performance than straight runs, this has not been proven to be the case. Another distance trial track was constructed with a length of 300 blocks. Carts with no rider travel the same distance as on the straight track, about 18 blocks before they stop, and a cart with a player riding can make it to the end of the track. The interaction with blocks next to the track seems to be a little stronger with carts on a diagonal track. With lampposts placed only every 10 blocks along the track an unmanned cart could cover only 12 blocks, and with a player riding just over 180 blocks, a significant reduction.
Minecraft wiki entry for Farming, associated text: Any mob that was created as part of a naturally-generated structure. Any mob which is carrying an object (or, for enderman, a block) that it wasn't created with. Any mob which has interacted with a player: Lured and/or bred with food by a player, tamed by a player, or created by player breeding. This is inherited if they get converted to another mob, thus Zombie villagers are protected if they were created from a villager which had been traded with. Any mob which is riding something else -- another mob, a boat, or a minecart. Any mob which has been named with a name tag, or has the NBT tag {PersistenceRequired: 1b} . Villagers, iron golems and snow golems never despawn. Neither does any boss or miniboss (e.g., elder guardians) In Java Edition, most passive mobs (the classic farm animals) never despawn (exceptions include untamed wolves, cats, etc).
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Village House: Houses which look like village buildings are simple to make in Survival, as they use mostly common materials like wood and stone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave_Spider, associated text: Cave spiders spawn from spawners in mineshafts at a light level of 0. They are surrounded by cobwebs in corridors.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gameplay, associated text: In the level.dat file, Survival mode is gametype=0, Creative is gametype=1, Adventure is gametype=2, and Spectator is gametype=3. Hardcore is Survival with the addition of hardcore=1 (a normal world uses hardcore=0 instead). This knowledge allows hacking to change game modes by editing the world's level.dat. The command /gamemode can be used to switch between these (except Hardcore, as it cannot be set using commands). For example, /gamemode creative puts the player into Creative mode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Units_of_measure, associated text: Additionally there are another 20 saturation points, which are invisible but are used when performing actions before hunger, so the maximum value is 40.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: The above method does not let you choose exactly where your second portal appears in the Overworld, and is more likely to link to an existing portal that is already nearby your target destination. This method allows you to do so, but is more expensive and time-consuming as it requires you to build an extra portal at your desired exit coordinates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ice, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 1.2 Post-generation 1.2.1 Snowy biomes 1.2.2 Ice Bomb 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Speed 2.2.1 Boat highway 2.3 Creating water 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 8.1 Java Edition 8.2 Bedrock Edition 9 See also 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_farming, associated text: Honey bottles can be farmed using glass bottles on beehives or bee nests. Bees fly around a flower to collect pollen. If they carry the pollen back to their hive, then the honey level of the hive is raised by 1. When the honey level reaches 5, the texture of the hive or nest changes to show honey dripping out, and you can collect the honey. Then you can press the 'use item' button on the nest with a glass bottle in your hand to get a honey bottle. Honey bottles provide a stackable remedy for poison; unlike milk, they do not remove other buffs or debuffs. Honey bottles stack to 16 per inventory slot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Summoning_jockeys, associated text: /summon spider ~ ~1 ~ {Passengers:[{id:skeleton,HandItems:[{Count:1,id:bow},{Count:1,id:shield}],ArmorItems:[{Count:1,id:diamond_boots},{Count:1,id:diamond_leggings},{Count:1,id:diamond_chestplate},{Count:1,id:diamond_helmet}],CustomName:Killer,Visible:1,HandDropChances:[1.0f,1.0f],ArmorDropChances:[1.0f,1.0f,1.0f,1.0f],ActiveEffects:[{Id:1,Amplifier:1,Duration:999999},{Id:5,Amplifier:1,Duration:999999},{Id:8,Amplifier:1,Duration:999999},{Id:12,Amplifier:0,Duration:999999}]}]}
Minecraft wiki entry for Enderman, associated text: Bedrock Edition behavior packs can not modify these as the list is hard-coded behind the minecraft:behavior.enderman_take_block method.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: Parrots can be tamed by feeding them wheat seeds, melon seeds, pumpkin seeds, or beetroot seeds, with 1⁄10 chance of success. Once tamed, interacting with a parrot makes it sit down and stand up.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: The End is less dangerous than the Nether, however, the player will likely die quickly without proper equipment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: A sound now plays when a Horn breaks off a goat. An animation is now shown when using the goat horn in both 1st and 3rd person views.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nerd_Creeper, associated text: Nerd creepers spawn when the player uses the cheat code "NEEEERD". Creepers in this version have an NBT tag called d20 (1 = true/0 = false) that determines whether the creeper is a nerd.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Consider making this your resource base. Be wary of fires. It's far worse here than in every other biome except for the Nether (and maybe the jungle). Sometimes getting on top of trees helps. Your visibility of the forest will increase and you will be able to travel faster. It also acts as a temporary shelter during the night if you are desperate; if you break the blocks you used to get up, usually, mobs cannot reach you. Never let your guard down! As already stated, a dense enough forest can allow hostile mobs to spawn even in daytime, which can give the player a nasty surprise if they are not careful. Make watchtowers and beacons (not the block) in your resource base, clear out all trees and light up the area around them. This helps you to locate the resource base easier, stop hostile mobs from spawning and stop the unwanted forest fire.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: A player submerged in powder snow sees a frosty frame slowly fade in at the sides of the screen and the FOV slowly decreases. After seven seconds (140 game ticks), the player's hearts change to a cyan frosty texture (), and the player begins taking damage at a rate of 1 HP every two seconds (40 game ticks). If the player leaves the powder snow block, the vignette slowly fades away. A frozen player moves slower than usual until the vignette fully fades away. This is controlled by the "TicksFrozen" data tag, which increases by 1 every tick (to a maximum of 300) for an entity within the powder snow block. It decreases at a rate of 2 per tick after the entity leaves the powder snow block. This is currently not a separate effect when used with commands such as /effect give freezing, and does not have its own unique art, particles, or potion.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Removed gold nuggets from the piglin_loved item tag. The sand block tag is now used to determine whether turtle eggs can hatch on a block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: Fat Santa Xmas Herobrine Small Elf 1 Small Elf 2 Small Elf 3 Evil Elf Green Santa Blue Santa Dasher Dancer Prancer Vixen Comet Cupid Donner Blitzen Rudolph Snow Flake Man Stocking Candycane Stickman Bigfoot Yeti Krampus Steve Xmas Sweater Tennis Steve Xmas Sweater Tuxedo Steve Xmas Athlete Steve Xmas Sweater Scottish Steve Xmas Sweater Prisonoer Steve Xmas Sweater Cyclist Steve Xmas Sweater Boxer Steve Xmas Sweater Ski Steve Snow Shoe Steve Tomte Tree Fairy Female Skier
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: When harvesting trees from below, chop out at height 1m and 2m first, leaving the lowest block of the tree as a 'stump'. By jumping onto the stump, you can then reach one block higher into the tree without needing to make a temporary platform to stand on. This means you can farm trees one block higher than otherwise. When farming trees, grow either birch or jungle trees. As for the jungle trees, they're very efficient when harvested as described below. Birch trees were the best option prior to the jungle tree's introduction, because they never grew taller than seven blocks and could thus completely be retrieved in the way explained above. Oak trees are particularly irregular and variable, but only they produce apples. To harvest trees from above – this is particularly effective for the Giant Jungle Trees – get to the top of the tree, then simply chop your way down to the base. Provided you have a quick means of getting to the top of the tree (ladders, vines, ender pearls, or an elytra with firework rockets) this is the fastest method of wood harvesting, and it works on trees of any height. Note that when using ladders, they will drop as you break the logs which support them.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: That's all you should need for exploring the bastion remnant or the nether fortress. However, you can receive many more good things. Visit the bartering page for more information.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Cauldrons Cauldrons' code is present, but it hasn't got its own ID, so it needs mods to be brought into the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: A two-way extesnsinor consists of an observer powering at least one sticky piston which pushes or pulls a part of the flying contraption. This is possible only in Java Edition because it's the only version where sticky pistons (upon receiving a short redstone pulse) can push a block and then retract quickly without pulling it back.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing, associated text: Fish mobs do not attempt to bite the fish hook and bobber, but can be hooked and reeled as with other mobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: Flying machines are mechanisms that use slime blocks and/or honey blocks, redstone blocks, observers, and pistons to move a structure of blocks in one or more directions, moving freely through air or water without support. They can also be designed to carry along a player and/or other entities, which may be riding in a minecart or towed along by honey blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: General Resource management Breaking blocks allows you to pick them up and place them, thus adding and removing from hotbar. Infinite stack size limit in hotbar.[verify] Removals Removed the ability to spawn humans by pressing G.[verify] Removed Creative mode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sound, associated text: Go to .minecraft/assets/indexes. The path to the .minecraft directory can vary depending on your operating system.
Minecraft wiki entry for Firework_Rocket, associated text: The height it rises is between 8 and 20 blocks with 1 gunpowder, 18 to 34 blocks with 2 gunpowder, and 32 to 52 blocks with 3 gunpowder. (Note: Using command blocks, firework rockets with higher durations go higher and keep accelerating with virtually no terminal velocity. If the duration is long enough, the firework rocket could reach heights of over 1000000 blocks and speeds of over 10000 m/s in a matter of minutes. Such fireworks with significant X and Z motions speed up sideways exponentially and reach outside the world boundary in a matter of seconds.β€Œ[Java Edition only])
Minecraft wiki entry for Petrified_Oak_Slab, associated text: Petrified oak slabs are functionally still slabs, and share the majority of their placement, collision and other such behaviors with normally obtainable slabs.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Now we need to put sand inside the magazine. You'll have to do this every time, as well. Put 8 stacks on top of the TNT pushed against the left-facing pistons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: Some simple engines are just made of looped extensions, such that, at any given time one piston is always powered (in these machines it is important to place the redstone blocks last).
Minecraft wiki entry for Integrated_Video, associated text: This means the PBuffer feature of LWJGL java library, which is used by Tectonicus, is not working correctly.
Minecraft wiki entry for Classroom_Mode, associated text: Classroom Mode provides a time of day indicator to help educators know whether it is daytime or nighttime in the Minecraft world. When it is night time, the clock appears black with a moon moving across, and during the daytime, the clock appears light blue with a yellow sun moving across. Minecraft time does not correspond to real-time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Slimeball, associated text: Slimeballs can be used to breed frogs and reduce the remaining growth duration of tadpoles by 10%. Frogs also follow a player holding a slimeball.
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: The Fartherer and Farthest Lands exist in vanilla worlds, but are impossible to access without using manipulated customized world presets that set noise periods ridiculously low (coordinate scale extremely high).[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for takepicture, associated text: takepicture <targetCamera> <targetPlayer> takepicture <cameraSpawnLocation> <targetPlayer> takepicture <targetPlayer>
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Reduced the time that bees take to search for a new hive when a hive is full. Bees no longer try and find their way home if they end up in the Nether or the End dimension. Bees can now be tempted and fed with two-high flowers. Bees will now attack if a player harvests honey from the hive at night. Fixed a bug that was causing bees to not get angry when their hive was harvested. Bees now escape from the hive when it is on fire. (MCPE-53609) Changed return-to-home priority so that bees are more eager to go home when it's raining. Bees no longer clip inside honey blocks when flying near them. Bees now spawn only in blocks the player can move through (instead of getting stuck inside leaves, for example). Bees are now able to gather nectar from flowers that have been placed in the Nether. Bees now hover correctly over flowers, instead of beside them. If a bee's home hive is blocked, it will no longer hover endlessly outside the hive. Fixed an issue that was sometimes preventing bees from entering hives that are not full. Baby pigmen now hold their swords in their hands, rather than around their necks. (MCPE-53454)
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Law enforcement Add a set law enforcement such as regular police, the FBI or the CIA, for example. Make the tasks as in real life. Regular police patrol streets and do normal desk work, the FBI do even more desk work and some light crime investigation, and the CIA does most of the crime investigation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: With the addition of the cape, Notch also added ears for the player deadmau5. The ears are "vanity items and are worn in addition to the player's skin", with the texture contained within deadmau5's skin.
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Even if you get a furnace, the supply of fuel for the furnace is extremely limited. You only have dead bushes, whether collected whole or broken into sticks, and these are non-renewable in a desert biome. Once you have broken or collected all the dead bushes in an area, you get no more fuel. And it takes a lot of sticks to power a furnace even for a short time. So you should conserve all your sticks for the most critical operations, bearing in mind you also need sticks to craft tools and weapons if you ever manage to obtain cobblestone or iron (sometimes gained from mob drops). While it may be tempting to trade sticks to a fletcher villager for emeralds, consider carefully whether this is your best course of action.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-138984 – Sign bottom texture is missing MC-138989 – Unable to go down column of scaffolding that is not connected to the ground MC-139000 – Certain items glitch when rendered MC-139022 – Illager beast roars hurt Illagers MC-139048 – Illager patrol spawn rate seems to be too high MC-139100 – Scaffolding breaks when placed on some blocks MC-139118 – Illager path finding is broken MC-139175 – Waterlogged Scaffolding keeps Waterlogged state when falling
Minecraft wiki entry for Stick, associated text: Novice-level fletcher villagers have a 2⁄3 chance to buy 32 sticks for an emerald in Java Edition, and they always offer the trade in Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: When the max pack size is less than the number of possible spawn attempts, some spawns attempts fail, but are seen more commonly in practice. Based on the number of mobs that have been successfully spawned. If the max pack size is greater than the number of spawn attempts, one gets only the number of spawns from the spawn attempts. Some mobs have a minimum and max pack size, meaning there is an even chance for any number of spawn attempts between them occurring.
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_Update, associated text: The top texture of the observer is still largely based on the old "polished cobblestone" texture, rather than its updated version. This is apparently completely intentional.[8] The top texture of the ender chest is still largely based on the old "cobblestone" texture, rather than its updated version. Mojang have decided not to fix this.[9] The bedrock texture in natural end crystals has not been updated at all.[10] The inventory and toast GUIs still use the old Knowledge Book texture, rather than its updated version.[11] The Tutorial hints still uses the old oak planks texture, rather than its updated version.[12] Spectator icons, such as the 'exit menu' and 'teleport to player' are still based on the old barrier[13] and eye of ender textures.[14] The pack.png for the default resource pack still uses the old grass[verify] and cobblestone textures, rather than their updated version.[15] The favicon for the game window uses the old crafting table texture, rather than the new one.[16] Dyed versions of terracotta have not been updated, although their undyed version has.[17] The Player Head still uses the old Steve texture in Minecraft Bedrock Edition despite the skin being updated in that version.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_spike, associated text: End spikes, also known as obsidian spikes, obsidian pillars, obsidian towers, and end pillars are generated structures in the End that are made of obsidian.
Minecraft wiki entry for Animal_farming, associated text: If you ever need to lead some cattle away to elsewhere, leave the trapdoors open, hit the water button until a sufficient number have escaped.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: Unlike both parts of its name suggests, the Azure Bluets are not blue in Minecraft. In real life, their pale-blue color looks light grey at a distance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Curved_roofs, associated text: Another way to make a segmented dome is to use a normal dome 'recipe' but use slabs instead of stairs. You can also use both methods combined. The right-hand example uses diameters of 13, 11, 9 and 5 meters.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: To build your mod, run gradlew build or ./gradlew build for macOS. This will output a file in build/libs with the name [archivesBaseName]-[version].jar. This file can be placed in the mods folder of a forge enabled Minecraft setup, and distributed. Then you can upload your mod to CurseForge
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Desert hills variants featured hillier terrain, just like all other hills biomes in the game. Desert hills reached slightly higher elevations than other hills, and were comprised mostly of sand and sandstone like the rest of the desert. No structures[verify] other than fossils, desert pyramids,β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only] and desert wells generated within the hills, making this variant overall more difficult. Desert hills didn't generate if their base desert is a thin border around a badlands biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for item, associated text: Specifies the position of the block to be modified. It must be a block position composed of <x>, <y> and <z>, each of which must be an integer or a tilde and caret notation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Salmon, associated text: Salmon tend to swim in schools (a maximum of seven salmon per school). Salmon can swim up approximately 4–5 blocks in waterfalls, emulating the behavior of real-world salmon that leap into and over small waterfalls to reach their spawning ground.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: To search for a spawnable spot during a spawn attempt, the game checks 10 random X, Y, Z coordinates in the 16Γ—6Γ—16 volume around the village center. The spawn attempt succeeds if a chosen coordinate meets the following conditions:
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: One of the most important things to think about when building a shelter here you'll learn about the biomes to build your base in and the pros and cons. The biomes are listed from easiest to hardest to settle in for a new player, based on the desirable/undesirable characteristics mentioned below. Please note that this page is currently under construction.
Minecraft wiki entry for Book_and_Quill, associated text: The player has the ability to copy and paste into books. However, the paste does not work if the text being pasted is longer than a single page. Most Unicode characters are available in books, and they may be pasted in without issue.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: When moving around the world and dealing with blocks and creatures in the world, there are four basic operations, each discussed below:
Minecraft wiki entry for Planned_versions, associated text: 1.19, the first release of The Wild Update, is an upcoming major update to Java Edition set to release in 2022. This update was announced at Minecraft Live 2021.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid_captain, associated text: One raid captain always spawns as part of a patrol: either a pillager, or in Bedrock Edition on Hard difficulty, a vindicator.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mini_games, associated text: This article is about the Legacy Console Edition mini games. For the Bedrock Edition third-party servers, see Featured servers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: Villagers breed without player intervention, but there must be at least two adult villagers who can reach each other. If you are starting a village from scratch, or recovering from zombie villagers and there are no villagers left (or only one), then you need to acquire more. The only ways to do that are: