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Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: Therefore, for the most compact adder, inverse signals must be used. These adders are too complex to be easily deciphered with 2 layers per square, so each single layer has been drawn separately to ease the building process.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hayden_Scott-Baron, associated text: Digital Manga Techniques (ISBN 0-7136-7475-X)
Manga Clip Art (ISBN 1-904705-83-9)
Making Anime: Create Mesmerising Manga-Style Animation with Pencils, Paint and Pixels (ISBN 0-240-52045-9)
Sugardrops (multiple artists; ISBN 1-905038-00-3)
Blue is for Boys (multiple artists; ISBN 978-1-905038-08-4)
Cold Sweat & Tears (multiple artists, ISBN 978-1-905038-02-2)
Rising Stars of Manga UK & EIRE #3 (multiple artists; ISBN 1-427811-65-2)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bastion_Remnant, associated text: Before Beta 1.16.0.59, some bastion remnant loot tables in Bedrock Edition contain entries for spectral arrows, despite them not existing in that version of the game.
This was likely not an error from copying the loot tables in Java Edition, as both editions had different loot at the time.
The structure bastion/hoglin_stable/starting_pieces/stairs_1_mirrored, despite containing the word "mirrored", it is not stored as mirrored like the other mirrored stairs. This has no effect on generation due to the placement of jigsaw blocks in the structure.
In Java Edition, before 1.16 pre-3, there were multiple unused structure files.
Two large stables were unused: bastion/hoglin_stable/large_stables/inner_4, and bastion/hoglin_stable/large_stables/outer_4.
Three sets of stairs were unused: bastion/hoglin_stable/stairs/stairs_0_mirrored, bastion/hoglin_stable/stairs/stairs_2, and bastion/hoglin_stable/stairs/stairs_3. They are removed as of 1.16 pre-release 3.
In Bedrock Edition, there are multiple unused structure files. Unlike the unused structures in Java Edition, these structures are more technical.
Two files named bastion/units/wall_units/edge_0, and bastion/treasure/ramparts/lava_basin contain blocks that have not been added to the game, including blackstone_bricks, blackstone_brick_stairs, cracked_blackstone_bricks, and chiseled_blackstone_bricks.
A test structure file, bastion/jigsaw_test, contains two oak signs, some jigsaw blocks, stained glass, and stone.
Buried sections can exist within the bastion and alongside it. Ore may generate alongside or within netherrack, but glowstone blobs can do so within its air.
Ghasts can spawn in the treasure room if the room is in the correct biome, leading to a surprise ramp up in difficulty.
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Minecraft wiki entry for disclaimer, associated text: This template is placed on Bedrock Edition version history pages to add a disclaimer stating official change logs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.2.0.31 (also known as 1.2 build 9) is the ninth and final build released for 1.2.0 that added new features and fixed bugs.[17]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Skyblock, associated text: This video by Ray features at the beginning a simple iron farm design, which uses lava in the killing zone but could use another killing system that doesn't need some. The rates are about 320 iron ingots/hour.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Argument_types, associated text: Must be a plain text. Can include spaces as well as target selectors. The game replaces entity selectors in the message with the list of selected entities' names, which is formatted as "name1 and name2" for two entities, or "name1, name2, ... and namen" for n entities.@here can be used to mention all players.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Physics, associated text: The movement of entities - falling blocks, moving vehicles, and projectiles (including mobs launched into the air).
The flow of fluids - lava and water, which can wash out or burn blocks.
The signal of redstone - an "electrical" signal which travels through wires and powers certain objects.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-147510 – Closing a fence gate while crawling makes the player stand up
MC-147513 – Unable to focus anvil text-field by clicking.
MC-147529 – Background is not dimmed for book or lectern.
MC-147532 – Chunks stop loading after change view distance.
MC-147538 – Cannot drag any slider in "Video Settings" options.
MC-147607 – Command block text field is not focused when opening the GUI anymore.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Organization, associated text: The screenshot to the right shows the different "zones" in the inventory. You can add these colors to your survival inventory using resource packs. The color codes are explained below:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Animation_placeholder_texture, associated text: Due to the first terrain.png in Pocket Edition being based off of the terrain.png from Beta 1.3, the nether portal texture placeholder from said version is there by default. However, due to the absence of nether portals in this version, it remained unused until its removal in v0.8.0 alpha build 2. A second placeholder texture was added when nether portals were actually added in v0.12.1 alpha build 1.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Max_Herngren, associated text: Max Herngren was a game developer at Mojang Studios, who worked on Minecraft Dungeons. On April 24, 2021, Max announced over Twitter that he left Mojang Studios.[1]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Can be used to craft chiseled stone bricks from stone bricks.[225]
Can be used to craft cut sandstone slabs and cut red sandstone slabs.[226]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Moira_Ingeltun, associated text: Moira's current job consists of creating new video content and assisting with livestreaming strategy and execution.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: An iron golem is detected when it is inside 16 blocks of the villager (±16X ±16Z ±16Y axis)
The villager scans for golems once every 10 seconds
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Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian_farming, associated text: Outside the monument, options include:
Build a wall around the monument (around 87 full stacks will be needed; sand or gravel may be preferred as they can be placed from above to fall to the sea floor), and then use sand or gravel to fill in the inside. This could be sped up by using this contraption
Build a wall as above, then use sponges to progressively remove the water. Partitioning may be used to allow for manageable areas to be cleared, or pistons may be used to push sponges into the water simultaneously across the width of the monument.
Build a ring, flood the inside with lava to turn a layer of water to stone, extend the ring down, mine out the stone, and repeat. This has the advantage of a much lower initial resource cost, although the mining will take a long time and will use a large number of pickaxes to mine all of the stone out.
Using a wall surrounding the monument area, fill in all the water with flammable materials such as leaves and wood planks. Once done, light it on fire for quick clearing.
Build a wall, then use a piston-and-slime block machine (e.g. the "MOSES" machine) to clear the water. You can also use this machine to remove the water.
Build a ceiling, then use frost walker enchantment to freeze the water and then mine it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Flint, associated text: Apprentice-level leatherworker villagers have a 2⁄3 chance to buy 26 flint for an emerald in Java Edition, and always offer the trade in Bedrock Edition.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Drop 0-2 arrows upon death.[119]
Have a melee attack.[note 17]
Used when underwater only, not when no crossbow is equipped.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers tend to not travel far from their beds in a large village unless the job site or the nearest gossip site (bell) is far from their beds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spider, associated text: The original spider, known almost certainly to have existed only in 0.26 SURVIVAL TEST development, because Notch made it black with red eyes before releasing that version.
A recreation of the original brown spider texture.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_by_Block, associated text: Train participants in the basics of Minecraft modeling
Facilitate a dialogue on issues regarding the public space
Produce Minecraft models incorporating the proposed design ideas
Collate the ideas that are included in the models
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Minecraft wiki entry for Character_creator, associated text: 1 Rarity
2 Body
2.1 Base
2.2 Hair
2.3 Eyes
2.4 Mouth
2.5 Facial Hair
2.6 Arms
2.7 Legs
2.8 Size
3 Style
3.1 Top
3.2 Bottom
3.3 Outerwear
3.4 Headwear
3.5 Gloves
3.6 Footwear
3.7 Face Item
3.8 Back Item
4 Emotes
5 Capes
6 History
7 Gallery
8 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_Meal, associated text: Cactus
Vines
Nether wart
Sugar Cane [Java Edition only]
Chorus plants, or other plants not listed above.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a limit to how many log messages could be processed to the GUI per frame to prevent delay on load.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: beta 1.13.0.18
beta 1.13.0.17
beta 1.13.0.16
beta 1.13.0.15
beta 1.13.0.13
beta 1.13.0.9
beta 1.13.0.6
beta 1.13.0.5
beta 1.13.0.4
beta 1.13.0.2
beta 1.13.0.1
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sword, associated text: The formula to find the total lifetime damage is Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum. It excludes enchantments and critical hits
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Occasionally, zombies, skeletons, and zombie pigmen will spawn with the ability to pick up items on the ground.
Armor will automatically equip. Items will instantly be held, which is not exclusive to weapons. This means these zombies can be found holding items they have come across, such as rotten flesh.
This will cause zombie pigmen to drop their sword.
This will cause skeleton to drop their bow.
The attribute applied to allow them to pick up items is called CanPickUpLoot.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The splashes relating to the Black Lives Matter movement have been added to splashes.txt. These splashes were added to the game via a launcher update during 1.16.2 but were not in splashes.txt. The splashes are:
Black lives matter!
Be anti-racist!
Learn about allyship!
Speak OUT against injustice and UP for equality!
Amplify and listen to BIPOC voices!
Educate your friends on anti-racism!
Support the BIPOC community and creators!
Stand up for equality in your community!
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Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Note: There is also custom server software available, which most large servers use, but these applications are not supported by Mojang Studios.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lectern, associated text: A lectern is a librarian's job site block found in villages. It is used to hold books for multiple players to read in multiplayer.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle, associated text: In Java Edition, Sparse jungles use the same mob spawning chances as jungles for ambient categories. As for the others:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Item, associated text: An item is an object that exists only within the player's inventory and hands, or displayed in item frames or armor stands.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_(disambiguation), associated text: Pumpkin Pastures, a Minecraft Dungeons level
Jack o' Lantern, mob that disguises itself as a pumpkin and shoots pumpkin balls when the players gets close
Pumpkin Seed
Pumpkin Ball
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Place a snow golem in a small booth and give it a hole to throw snowballs at mobs through. Elevate the golem so that creepers can't blow it up and zombies can't hit it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: .minecraft directory structure is changed:
assets folder; stores resources such as language packs and sounds.
All music discs now use .ogg format instead of .mus format.
library folder; stores Java libraries such as LWJGL and jinput.jar.
versions folder; there are files version.json (meta data) and folders that stores minecraft.jar for each versions (but its name is the same as its version; the jar for 13w16a is versions/13w16a/13w16a.jar).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mud, associated text: Mud, not being a full block, has some unique properties; falling blocks such as sand drop as an item when landing on it, a hopper that is under a mud block can collect items dropped on it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Salmon, associated text: Apprentice-level Fisherman villagers have 50%[Bedrock Edition only] or 2⁄3[Java Edition only] chance to buy 6 raw salmon and one emerald for 6 cooked salmon.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: At the beginning of the game when buckets are not available, you can till the dirt at the edge of a pond or lake or river, perhaps digging a trench to extend the water supply inland or straightening the shoreline by adding or removing dirt blocks at the top layer of the water's edge. However, once the player has a comfortable amount of resources, setting up some fenced farm plots prevents mobs from trampling the crops and attacking the farmer.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Meat room: If you are feeling nice, then add a reward with a funbox of pig spawners so players can kill them for food? Add fire aspect swords or a furnace with a chest of coal. If you don't want players killing pigs, then add a cooked pork funbox.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Skin, associated text: This article is about player skins in Minecraft. For heroes in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Hero. For world textures, see resource pack. For a list of skin packs in Bedrock Edition, see skin pack.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: To import the map as folder format for all OS, you will have to drag the world folder manually to Minecraft/games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds/ folder.
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Minecraft wiki entry for block_predicate, associated text: type: The type of the block predicate. One of all_of, any_of, has_sturdy_face, inside_world_bounds, matching_block_tag, matching_blocks, matching_fluids, not, replaceable, solid, true or would_survive.
If type is all_of or any_of:
predicates: The child predicates. If used with all_of, all the childs need to pass. If used with any_of, at least one of the childs needs to pass.
If type is has_sturdy_face, inside_world_bounds, matching_block_tag, matching_blocks, matching_fluids, or would_survive:
offset: (optional) A list of 3 integers specifying an [X, Y, Z] block position offset to check.
: Must be between -16 and 16 (inclusive).
If type is has_sturdy_face:
direction: The direction of the block to check if it is sturdy. With sturdy is meant that the block needs to provide full solid support on that face.
If type is matching_block_tag:
tag: The block tag to check.
If type is matching_blocks:
blocks: The list of blocks that will match.
: A block ID
If type is matching_fluids:
fluids: The list of fluids that will match.
: A fluid ID
If type is not:
predicate: The block predicate to invert.
If type is would_survive:
state: The block state to use when testing if it would survive in the current position.
Block state[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: TNT explosions are deadly. Whenever possible, the player should use redstone wiring and repeaters to delay the explosion and/or remotely detonate the TNT. Should the player happen to have a bow enchanted with the Flame enchantment, they can also remotely detonate the TNT by shooting it. If necessary, the player should find cover to protect themselves from the explosion. If flint and steel must be used, run away as quickly as possible.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: Additionally, console players should note the 50 villager spawn limit, which will make difficult, though not impossible, the full population of certain farm designs. Also, due to changes 4J Studios made to door detection and addition in the December 2015 update that brought MCCE to approximate parity with PC 1.8.8 no stacked or chained village iron farms from the PC community will work on console. Console players should avoid using anything but single village designs at this point. 4J Studios has remained silent as to whether or not the change was intentional or if they plan to fix it. All bug report tickets on MCCE bug tracker have gone unassigned.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: Found in mangrove swamp biomes.
Can be created by using a water bottle on a dirt block.
Can be placed on top of dripstone to dehydrate and form clay.
This in turn enables renewable clay in Bedrock Edition (clay is already renewable in Java Edition).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: All villagers head home a short time before sunset. They roam around until they get near their beds, then target a block beside the bed. Once they reach their beds, they do not go through a door again before sleeping.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: If you're following along with this tutorial and wish to use this image, you can download this finished pixel art here.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-154499 – Item frames in the world disappear and cause multiple error messages in the server console, and placing an item frame causes the client to crash.
MC-154506 – Zombie pigmen do not become aggressive to players even if the alarmed pigman has a clear line of sight.
MC-154602 – End cities being generated causes the game to crash.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: The person arrives at the forest, only to soon notice a wolf beside them. The person also finds some sheep, feeding them some bread, which in turn spawns some baby sheep. The person then notices the wolf killing some sheep, so the person kills the wolf. Unbeknownst to the person, a few more wolves attack it. The person barely makes it out alive and takes shelter in a nearby igloo. The person then hears the wolves die, and upon opening the door, notices a girl.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ranching, associated text: The basic design for a ranch is an enclosure made of fences, with a fence gate for an entrance. However, when farming animals, it may be difficult to keep all animals in the farm, yet still allow you to get in and out of the farm. There are several ways to handle this:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger, associated text: Average expected food quality if food poisoning isn't cured. Food poisoning lasts 30 seconds from the last food that inflicted it, and drains nearly 2 shanks of hunger over that duration. The loss comes from saturation before visible hunger.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: You should always have defenses that are innately active, such as obsidian and water to negate explosions and if available, a spawner that can funnel out mobs on command (go exploring for spawners) to distract and dangerously deter, or snow golems to break armor.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Components
Added a Lock in Inventory (minecraft:lock_in_inventory) component that can be applied to an item via the /give and /replaceitem commands. This prevents the item from being removed from the player's inventory, dropped, or crafted with.
Added a Lock in Slot (minecraft:lock_in_slot) component that can be applied to an item via the /give and /replaceitem commands. This prevents the item from being moved or removed from its slot in the player's inventory, dropped, or crafted with.
Added a Keep on Death (minecraft:keep_on_death) component which can be applied to an item via the /give and /replaceitem commands. This component prevents the item from being dropped when the player dies.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: This is for huge things, such as giant iron golems or airplanes. Build a huge area with at least 40×40×20 with cobblestone or other high blast resistance/hitbox item, and then build your thing. You could also fill it with thousands of chests with your stuff!
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Minecraft wiki entry for Swamp, associated text: A swamp may include a swamp hut, housing a witch and a black cat. Only witches can spawn in and around the hut. Swamps, alongside deserts, can generate fossils, fairly rare structures found underground.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: It is possible to do this method safely, but it is very time-consuming. It's the same as before, except hold ⇧ Shift to cling to the ladder while mining straight down. This way, if they mine into a pit or lava, they won't fall into it unless they unhold ⇧ Shift (⇧ Shift won't let the player move down the ladder, but makes the mining speed slower). If the player does find a cave, they can climb up a little bit, remove the last ladder the player put down, and put a bucket of water there instead. Now they can swim down, and if there was lava under the player, it will turn into obsidian, and will be harmless. They can also dig 1 deep and 2 wide alcoves in the side, giving them a place to put a torch, rest, and most importantly dig the hole deeper as far as they can reach without having to hold onto the ladder.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Variations: Remove the block over the output torch to increase the output pulse to 2 ticks, then increase the delay on the repeater to increase the output pulse further.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Controls can be fully customized in nearly all versions of Minecraft. By opening settings and navigating to the Controls option, the player can change their key mappings to whatever they wish. In the Bedrock Edition, a touchscreen, keyboard and mouse, a controller, or just a keyboard may be used to control the game. However, Java Edition only supports keyboard and mouse control. Some additional control related options, such as auto jump, and sprint/sneaking toggle/hold settings can be changed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Smelting, associated text: If you are doing processes of 20 or 40 items (or another multiple of 20), you can use dried kelp blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Donkey, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Tags common to all horses[show]
ChestedHorse: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the horse has chests. A chested horse that is not a donkey or a mule crashes the game.
Items: List of items. Only exists if ChestedHorse is true.
An item, including the Slot tag. Slots are numbered 2 to 16 for donkeys and mules, and none exist for all other horses.
Tags common to all items[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for GhastMachine2CHP, associated text: Jodi then asks if she could go back about a month to look at footage from one day in particular, but Doc says that the cameras don’t save footage for that length of time. Jodi’s heart sinks, not only at knowing that, but also upon seeing her friends on the security cameras heading toward a supply closet instead of being at lunch. Jodi heads off to the supply closet in question, hearing whispering on the other side. Throwing the door open, she notices something that takes her breath away.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Dungeon, associated text: A dungeon that spawned intersecting a mineshaft, where one of the chests has been replaced with a minecart chest.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Pros: A bulletproof method of keeping mobs away; barriers are invisible, players will not know they are being protected until something hits the barriers
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Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: In vanilla Minecraft 1.14, the lighting system ceases to work beyond 2^25 (X/Z ±33,554,432)[10] (though this distance is available only via editing source codes), however, it isn't like what would happen beyond X/Z=32,000,000 in older versions. Instead, everything abruptly becomes absolutely dark and ignores light sources. By pressing F3, it shows that the sky light level is 0, thus undead mobs do not burn when exposed to the sky. The chunks, however, are still solid and block physics still function. Night Vision can help to counteract the visual darkness; it is currently unknown whether the Conduit Power effect works or not.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: It is an intangible block used to indicate to the structure blocks that certain air blocks can be overridden by previously existing blocks in the destination.
Intended to be a replacement for the function barrier blocks used to convey (during early development), so they can form part of the structure itself.
They are invisible.
They are visible only when they are inside a structure being saved by a save structure blocks and the toggle option "show invisible blocks" is true.
Additionally, any placed structure void instantly becomes visible when the player holds the item in their hand, similar to the barrier.
Allows for empty spaces in a structure.
Unlike air, it does not overwrite blocks where it is loaded.
Example: If the player loads a 2 block high structure with air at the top and a structure void at the bottom into a 2 block high area of stone, the top block becomes air but the bottom remains stone.
Version exclusive: Has a different texture than Java Edition.
Version exclusive: Has a full block hitbox.
Available through Experimental Gameplay.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Miscellaneous, associated text: "HiFolksImAdam" (14 March 2013). "Minecraft 1.5 Tutorial: Simple Random Number Generator!" (Video) – YouTube.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: There is a 5⁄6 chance of spawning a piglin brute and a 1⁄6 chance of spawning a piglin with a golden sword.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Stitched_items.png, associated text: Whether it was actually used for item textures is unknown, as it can be removed from .minecraft at runtime seemingly without affecting the game. In addition it has several invisible pixels shown at full intensity. As such, this atlas may just be a debugging byproduct - more information is needed on this matter. Its renaming to debug.stitched_items.png in 13w09a further supports this theory.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: If the the output needs to change when the input is stable, or needs to be remembered after the input has ended, the player may also need to look at pulse circuits or memory circuits.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Loot, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, each village snowy house chest contains 3–8 item stacks, with the following distribution:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sign, associated text: The character limit for the Text tags depends on the width of the characters. Although the Text tags are string objects, they should contain JSON text which are evaluated as compound objects.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wolf, associated text: Wolves that are tamed by the same player can accidentally attack each other while attacking another mob, leading to a fight.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: Since the fight takes place in the End, the most important reward is the exit portal, which is the only way back home. It appears all the time, but only activates when the dragon is killed. The portal looks like a fountain made of bedrock, with torches on the sides, and the "water" of the fountain is made of the portal blocks that returns the player back home.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Farm, associated text: Farms generate naturally in villages. All farms generate with farmland blocks, water, and at least one composter (with rare exceptions). Most farms generate with crops, mostly wheat, but melons, pumpkins, and carrots may also be found.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If you wear armor that has Curse of Binding, the only way to remove the armor is to die (if not playing on Hardcore) or to let the armor run out of durability. Even if you don't expect to remove the armor, you may later acquire an enchanted book that you want to add to your armor. Doing anything to a piece of armor on an anvil requires that you temporarily remove the armor. You may also want to wear different armor with different enchantments depending on what you are doing. For example, you may normally wear armor with Protection but want to use Fire Protection when exploring in the Nether. You cannot put both Protection and Fire Protection on the same item, so you need multiple pairs of boots. Also, you cannot put both Depth Strider and Frost Walker on boots. If you wear a chestplate with Curse of Binding, you also cannot use elytra.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Custom, associated text: This dimension is a Superflat world with a layer of grass on four layers of coarse dirt on top of five layers of basalt. The entire world is full of village houses as spacing is set to 3 (default: 32) and separation is set to 1 (default: 8). The words starts by default at time 1000.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Setting up a server takes some time, and some technical knowledge. Don't try to set up a server unless you have some basic computer and networking abilities. Probably, your best bet can be to look on the Internet for a guide on how to set up a server.
A Minecraft server does not need to be a high-end machine, but netbooks and notebooks don't usually make for good server machines. They typically have lower-end hardware and bad I/O performance in comparison to desktop computers.
Hosting and playing on the same machine is also possible, if your computer is powerful enough.
Having many players in a wireless network (WLAN and especially WWAN) is not recommended. Use a wired network instead, such as Ethernet.
If you decide you don't want to host, but still want to play online, check out the public server options on a Minecraft server listing website.
If you still want to manage a server, but not from home, check out the Minecraft server hosting area of the Minecraft Forum or other websites. Expect to pay monthly for this type of server since finding free hosting is a rarity, but you save the hassle of constantly maintaining a server and ensure it is always online for your players.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_piglin_farming, associated text: One fundamental problem with Overworld gold farms is that it is occasionally possible for angered ZPs to return to the Nether through a portal, and perhaps anger others while there. Without proper precautions, you may be ambushed by one or more angry ZPs when they return to the Nether though a nearby portal. You will need to make sure that all your farm portals lead into a containment area where the ZPs will be isolated. This area should have enough room for any mobs there to get away from the portal for their 15 second cooldown, so that they can then go back to the Overworld. (Also include a fence-gate exit, just in case you stumble in yourself!) Similarly, one must be careful not to use a portal in the Nether which takes them into the farm for the same reason. Returnees can be minimized by use of turtle eggs to lure zombified piglins out of the portals. This ensures they will move and fall even without players nearby.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: A player can cast part or all of frame in place, by placing lava source blocks and using water to convert them to obsidian.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Farming, associated text: Wheat, Carrot, Potato, Beetroot farming, and Sweet Berries
Farming wheat, carrots, potatoes, beetroots, and Sweet Berries
Pumpkin and Melon farming
Farming pumpkins and melons
Vine farming
Vines can be farmed for use instead of ladders, decoration, or crafting mossy stone bricks or mossy cobblestone. The Nether also offers weeping vines and twisting vines. In all cases they are initially planted on a block (green vines on the side of the block, weeping vines on the bottom, twisting vines on the top), after which they can be allowed to grow naturally or force-grown with bonemeal. All are harvested with shears, though the Nether vines can be harvested at a 1/3 drop rate without tools.
Kelp farming
Farming kelp for fuel or decoration.
Bamboo farming
Farming bamboo for fuel, sticks or scaffolds.
Sugar Cane farming
Farming sugar canes to make paper and sugar.
Chorus Fruit farming
Farming chorus fruit for food and popped chorus fruit, which makes purpur blocks and end rods.
Mushroom farming
Farming mushrooms for use in mushroom stew or creating huge mushrooms. They can be farmed in darkness, in the Nether, or (in any light) on mycelium or podzol blocks.
Nether Wart farming
Farming nether wart for use in brewing.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Concrete, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: At this stage of biome generation, the final climate zones were applied as follows. Areas of dry landmasses were assigned to be a normal biome if it bordered a cold or frozen landmass. Areas of snowy landmasses were assigned to the cold temperature category if it bordered a normal or dry temperature zone. 1 out of every 13 landmasses was then marked as "Special", which would be used to place some of the rarer biomes in later stages of biome generation. This map was then scaled twice, until a scale of 1 to 256. An additional layer was applied to create a more jagged coastline, creating areas of large islands and lakes around the coastline. 1 out of 100 areas of oceans were assigned as mushroom biomes and areas of ocean far from the coast converted into deep ocean.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: The second type of instant shelter is a pillar on which you can sleep. This method will only work if there are no mobs nearby.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: The answer for you? Nether transport! First, get enough obsidian and/or molding supplies to make two portals. Next, make sure there's no one in a 100-block radius of your soon-to-be base. Then, pillar up about two hundred blocks: not really necessary, but it's a nice height. Sure, you can't really see the ground, but people will need a LOT of dirt to get up there. After that, make a Nether portal up there. You then want to go about sixty-four blocks away from your location. Make another portal. Go through it, and back in the Overworld, cover it up using dirt or something to make a convincing, small hill. Go back through your portal and make a walkway to easily get between your portals. You may wish to disguise it later, but it's fine for now. Go back through your sky portal and you'll end up on top of your pillar.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Falling_Block, associated text: A falling block continues falling until it lands on another block with a solid top surface. If it lands with the bottom center of its hitbox on a replaceable block (grass, water, vines, air, etc.) then the falling block returns to its block state. Otherwise, it breaks and drops as an item.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: The ocean monument is constructed entirely from variants of prismarine and lit by sea lanterns. It includes a large central section flanked between two wings. Under the monument are 23 giant pillars that stretch to the ocean floor. The main entrance is located at the front of the central section. The size of the monument is 58×58 blocks wide and 23 blocks tall (not including the pillars).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: This design doesn't use the quasi-connectivity effect, so it works in both Bedrock and Java editions. It uses a pulse generator that feeds into repeaters that power the piston through a solid block and an underground redstone dust patch. The redstone block position is the output value of the TFF. This design requires one sticky piston (for the repeater) and two non-sticky pistons, and a 6×6 area, which is linear-tilable so that the output of one TFF feeds into the next TFF.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Void, associated text: 1 Effects
1.1 Java Edition
1.2 Bedrock and Education editions
2 History
2.1 Void fog
3 Issues
4 Trivia
5 Gallery
6 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: NPCs are villager-like mobs in Education Edition and in Bedrock Edition if "educational features" are turned on. NPCs can behave almost like players. They can also chat to players, turn their heads, and even rotate their body 360 degrees. They are the only companions to chat with in a single player game. They can't move, even when hit. NPCs cannot be pushed, but are affected by gravity. Breaking a block under an NPC causes it to fall like an armor stand. Using a bubble column on a NPC makes it go up.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "If you experienced crashing with breaking blocks, re-re-download the snapshot. Sorry..." – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, January 17, 2013
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Departure/Arrival Gates: Where to wait for and board your flight. Have lots of benches and a desk. (See Tutorials/Furniture for furniture types.)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Comparator_update_detector, associated text: It's also possible to block the chest with an ocelot. When ocelot sits on a chest, the player can't open it. The player can move them using pistons, minecarts or water. Using minecarts, players can make a silent CUD, besides the meow-sound of the ocelot or cat.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: Dye can also be used on a tamed wolf or cat to change the color of its collar from the default red to the color of the dye.
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Code example for Mineflayer API: /*
* This script will automatically set if a totem is in the inventory or the off-hand.
* It checks for a totem every tick.
*/
const mineflayer = require('mineflayer')
if (process.argv.length < 4 || process.argv.length > 6) {
console.log('Usage : node skin_data.js <host> <port> [<name>] [<password>]')
process.exit(1)
}
const bot = mineflayer.createBot({
host: process.argv[2],
port: parseInt(process.argv[3]),
username: process.argv[4] ? process.argv[4] : 'skin_data',
password: process.argv[5]
})
setTimeout(() => {
bot.quit()
console.log('Skin data:')
console.log(Object.entries(bot.players).map(([name, player]) => ({
name,
skinData: player.skinData
})))
}, 10000)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Loot_table, associated text: Loot tables are technical JSON files that are used to dictate what items should generate in various situations, such as what items should be in naturally generated containers, what items should drop when breaking a block or killing a mob, what items can be fished, and more. It does not affect dropped experience, or dropped non-item entities such as slimes from larger slimes or silverfish from infested blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar, associated text: Sugar can be fed to horses to heal 1, speed growth by 30 seconds, and increase taming probability by 3%.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: /gamerule announceAdvancements
Defaults to true
Toggles announcing of advancements in chat, replacing the old server.properties entry
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cow, associated text: A cow wanders around aimlessly, mooing and huffing in small herds occasionally. Additionally, cows tend to:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "If you were wondering about some of the cool stuff you can do with Bedrock's new particle system" – @HelenAngel on Twitter, October 27, 2018
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Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: Copeland had played through the world as a normal lets-player would, deliberately avoiding the work-in-progress room he had set up for the hoax. Herobrine was introduced to the stream 20 minutes and 45 seconds in. He is confirmed to be a retextured painting. Copeland then screamed and ran out of the room, promptly ending the stream.
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