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Minecraft wiki entry for Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate, associated text: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Japanese: 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL) is a crossover action fighting game published by Nintendo. It was released on December 7, 2018 on the Nintendo Switch family of systems. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: respawnBlocksExplode
Used to prevent beds/respawn anchors from exploding in other dimensions. (MCPE-76687, partially MCPE-28723) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob, associated text: For mobs in spin-off games of Minecraft, see Minecraft Dungeons:Mob, Minecraft Earth:Mob, and Minecraft Story Mode:Mob. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: A world with "StorageVersion" 8 or lower will be increased to 9 and have its "RandomSeed" upgraded from using only the lower 32 bits of a 64-bit number to using the full 64-bit range while still representing the same number.
This is only relevant for negative 32-bit seeds, which need a sign bit extension. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Difficulty: The player chooses the world's difficulty setting. Peaceful worlds do not spawn enderman and usually require players to buy ender pearls from cleric villagers and runs in peaceful difficulty are considered a separate category from Any%. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a bug where paintings could not be placed on a variety of blocks (MCPE-152115).
Mobs can once again path through doors with a partial block leading to them.
Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Adult villagers breed depending on the time of the day and need to be willing to spawn § Baby villagers, who also require beds with at least 2 empty blocks above them. Job sites are not required for villagers to breed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New sound effects
Parrots
Illusioners
Casting a fishing rod
Reeling in a fishing rod
Throwing an eye of ender
An eye of ender exploding or popping back into item form
Putting ender eye in end portal frames (dinging sound)
Completing the end portal and having the portal spawn (evil sound)
Boat paddles |
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: A secondary texture is located in assets/minecraft/textures/font/accented.png. It supports most basic accented characters, Greek letters, Cyrillic characters, as well as some enclosed alphanumerics and other symbols. It contains these characters: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Come in the same 5 variants as coral: brain, bubble, fire, horn, and tube.
Naturally generate in coral reefs.
Can only be obtained with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Configured_feature, associated text: When another configured feature is required inside the settings, it can either be provided with a string tag as the namespaced id of another configured feature, or with a compound tag as a nested definition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_tints, associated text: These are exclusive to Java Edition; Bedrock Edition instead has pre-colored textures used for items, distinct from the textures actually used for blocks in placed form (see Bedrock Edition history of textures/Items). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: Growth happens at random intervals and is affected by growing conditions. The average duration of each stage ranges from 5 minutes (in ideal conditions) to 35 minutes (in worst-case conditions). Aside from being placed on hydrated farmland, "ideal conditions" include having light sources (for night growth) and planting crops in alternate rows: each row of plants should be next to either a different crop or empty farmland. For the plants on the edges of the plot, it's also ideal to have more farmland beyond the row ends and the outer rows; however, this is rarely done since it amounts to leaving the edges of the available field empty. Full details of the growth mechanics are given below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom_farming, associated text: You will need to build a trap that when phantoms will spawn, they will come to attack you, but instead fly up into a trap that will kill them. Phantoms are scared of cats, so placing one a few blocks under the trap will make them fly up into a trap. You can trap them using boats or minecarts if you are paranoid of them attacking you. You can then kill them however you want, using a sword strong enough to one hit them, using an observer connected to dispensers which will dispense lava for one second (which is enough to take them down to a one hit with an iron sword or higher). It is recommended you also use Looting 3 since that will give you more phantom membranes from the farm. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Fin sits on a hill watching over his fellow endermen below in the Enderdome doing all sorts of things: learning, dueling, playing, etc.. Mo is still blabbering about going to the Overworld. Kan, a friend of Fin and Mo, hates training in the Enderdome, saying that it is boring and violent. Kan especially hates Taskmaster Owari, who tells Kan to get stronger every time Kan complains about training. As Endermas is coming up, Fin beings thinking of what gifts he'll get for Mo and Kan when an enderfrag flashes next to him, making them get in contact with each other's thoughts. Mo's thoughts consist of a hold with treasure and mobs from the End inside of it; basically what her End would look like. Kan's thoughts, on the other hand, were "musical notes dancing in beautiful spirals", meaning that Kan loves music. The enderfrag, named Koneka, then asks Fin why he isn't in the Enderdome. Fin explains that he has no hubunits, and because of such, the Endmoot decided that it would be best for Fin and Mo to live away from everyone else. Koneka teleports back down to the Enderdome as Fin throws his chorus fruit off the island. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus, associated text: Until Beta 1.8, cacti were somewhat larger than other blocks when dropped.
In older versions, endermen could place cacti on any block.
A cactus can survive in unusual locations using /setblock). However, this no longer works since 1.16.[verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: Naturally the rotten meat they drop will remain inside the chamber, but the experience points will hover toward you. If for some reason, the points end up too far just walk around the chamber to their nearest corner. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: After you have located a goat, place a Boat and place it on the block right next to the Goat. It should occupy the boat now. After that, enter the boat by right-clicking to the boat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Power can be transmitted to the rail from any of the six adjacent positions (above, below, or any side) in the same way redstone is powered. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Furnace, associated text: When powered, minecarts with furnaces cover 240m per minute (about 4 m/s, slightly slower than walking speed) or 720m per piece of coal. They do not accelerate beyond this speed when going downhill or on active powered rails, and as long as they remain powered, they do not slow down when going uphill, on inactive powered rails, or when pushing or pulling other minecarts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: The output will alternate between signal strength 1 and 3 so may need to be boosted with a repeater. The output pulse length is also proportional to the pulse count, so may need to be shortened with a pulse limiter. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: The water in a cauldron cannot be sucked up by a sponge, whether the sponge is touching the cauldron or not. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Save the file as the same name as the texture you want to be animated with an .mcmeta in the same folder as your texture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Waxing the block emits yellow particles.
Axes can now be used to scrape off wax and oxidation (one stage at a time).
Scraping off the wax from the block emits white particles.
Lightning can now clean oxidation, reverting the oxidation process by one or several stages.
Chances of cleaning and number of reverted stages are higher the closer to the struck block.
The Copper Block variant names are now changed to match Java Edition.
Renamed Copper Block to Block of Copper.
Removed the word "Block" from oxidized variants of Block of Copper, including waxed variants.
The IDs have also been updated.
Copper Blocks ID are no longer stored into block states and now split between waxed and oxidization stages.
Is now affected by the randomTickSpeed gamerule. |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can become angry[show]
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
CannotEnterHiveTicks: Time left in ticks until the bee can enter a beehive. Used when the bee is angered and released from the hive by a player, but the hive is smoked by a campfire.
CropsGrownSincePollination: How many crops the bee has grown since its last pollination. Used to limit number of crops it can grow.
FlowerPos: Coordinates of the flower the bee is circling.
X: X coordinate.
Y: Y coordinate.
Z: Z coordinate.
HasNectar: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the bee is carrying pollen.
HasStung: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the bee has stung a mob or player.
HivePos: Coordinates of the bee's hive.
X: X coordinate.
Y: Y coordinate.
Z: Z coordinate.
TicksSincePollination: Number of ticks passed since the bee's last pollination. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Headless_pistons, associated text: This tutorial shows how to create a headless piston ("null-state" piston) in Vanilla Survival, and what to use it for. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid_captain, associated text: As part of raids in Java Edition, a raid captain spawns as a part of a group of pillagers, and sometimes spawns riding a ravager. The captain does not cause another raid if killed, but when its banner drops, other illagers rush to grab it. In Bedrock Edition, raid captains are unused and do not spawn naturally during raids, but the code for them is present.[verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Karim_Walld%C3%A9n, associated text: Walldén's favorite games include Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Nintendo Switch, and Rollercoaster Tycoon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-142913 – Unable to jump when up against a block.
MC-142915 – Stonecutter cannot use smooth stone to make smooth stone slabs.
MC-142951 – Glitched collision with shulkers and boats. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-159359 – Dispensers ignore honey level when collecting honey from hives/nests.
MC-159370 – Bees suffocate when against a solid block ceiling.
MC-159383 – Copying a bee nest/hive with NBT duplicates the bees inside of it as well, causing multiple bees with the same UUID to exist in the same world at the same time.
MC-159385 – Bees are not affected by Bane of Arthropods enchantment.
MC-159395 – Honey level of bee hives does not increase, as opposed to bee nests.
MC-159424 – Hostile bees will not sting the player if they have a flower in their hand.
MC-159441 – Bees stay leashed when leaving a bee hive, despite having dropped their lead when entering it, thus duplicating the lead.
MC-159515 – Bees do not sleep at night.
MC-159518 – Bees stop their animations when standing still, even when still in the air.
MC-159558 – Bees attempt to sting the player even after they have already stung the player.
MC-159560 – Semi-transparent pixels on bee textures.
MC-159584 – When a bee nest/hive with a bee inside is destroyed on creative, the bees inside disappear.
MC-159743 – Bee textures have inconsistent amounts of nectar.
MC-159880 – Bee duplicate passenger entities when entering and leaving hives.
MC-160008 – Drinking honey bottles does not immediately make a sound. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Multiple oscilloscopes can be laid in parallel to compare different pulses. For example, you can determine a circuit's delay by putting the circuit's input signal through one oscilloscope and the circuit's output through another and counting the difference between the input and output signal edges. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Arrow texture was used as a template for the leash knot.
All shield textures have hidden banner texture.
Chainmail armor was used as a template for Stray's robe.
Bell appears to have some extra faces. |
Minecraft wiki entry for attribute, associated text: Specifies the name of a modifier.
Must be a string. And it must be a quotable phrase, which is either a single word (allowed characters: -, +, ., _, A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) or a double-quoted string. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamond, associated text: Diamonds are mainly used to craft high-tier armor and equipment, which in turn are also used in making netherite armor and equipment. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mapping, associated text: Regardless of which technique is used, it's helpful to be systematic in the order you craft the maps. For example, you might make Map #0 (prior to the Pretty Scary Update this was designated "map_0") at the center of the area you want to cover. When maps are crafted (eight paper surrounding a compass) they are initially "Empty Maps" (data value 395). Holding an empty map and right clicking with it will activate it (data value 358) and draw the current terrain to a radius of 100-120 blocks. The map will be centered on a block that is a multiple of 128 on the x & z axis and will cover an area of 128×128 blocks. Thus, if you are at or near the center block, a zoom-level 0 map is nearly complete when crafted from an empty map. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: These are small holes in a wall that you can shoot arrows through but are small enough so that skeletons and other players have a hard time shooting back at you. This can be accomplished by stacking up cobblestone walls (the holes can be shot through) or simply digging a one-block hole through the wall and putting a slab on the bottom. Also, placing the non-block part of stairs facing each other, and using the upside-down stair function, you can make arrow slits almost impossible to shoot through unless you are close, so it is advised you put them far above ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Old, associated text: Both Nether and End were also bordered with the size 256×128×256. The Nether still generated normally, but the 8:1 travel ratio was maintained, meaning that returning to the Overworld may cause the player to become stuck (due to the Overworld being 256×128×256 in size). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_materials, associated text: There are currently seven armor materials in the game: leather, chainmail, iron, gold, diamond, netherite, and turtle. The armor material of an item determines its durability multiplier, armor values, enchantability, sound events, toughness, knockback resistance, and repair items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Realms, associated text: Unlike regular worlds, minigames do not save players' progress, and they reset whenever all players log out. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sweet_Berries, associated text: in Java Edition sweet berry bushes absorb fall damage like water (confirmed to be a bug[4]).
Foxes harvest mature sweet berry bushes that have grown into their third or fourth stage. Unlike how carrots eaten by rabbits are destroyed and not dropped as items, Sweet Berry Bushes harvested by foxes drop as items, although the fox may pick up one of the dropped berries. The bush remains intact, allowing for automatic sweet berry farms. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Past X/Z: 268,435,456, a single unit of redstone dust renders large enough to cover four chunks at a time, and beyond X/Z: 1,073,741,824, will appear as large as 128 blocks wide. For a redstone dot, this would result in a single pixel being 128/6 = 64/3 = 21.3333333333333... blocks wide. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Player's Hand no longer clips through blocks with Raytracing enabled
Many map rendering issues resolved
Updated DLSS upscaling
Improved dark noise at edges of view when turning the camera
Improved ‘ghosting’ when removing lights, more responsive shadows
Disocclusion improvements in dark areas
Improvement to how glass looks when you see it in reflections
Fix for missing detail in per-pixel emissives with low res textures
Improved specular reflections of metals
Improvements to night vision |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Lightning striking on or near the player inflicts 5 damage, which can be reduced with armor. Natural lightning strikes on the player are rare and occur only during thunderstorms. Players and mobs that get hit by lightning are set on fire, which is quickly extinguished by the rain during a thunderstorm. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages:
The teleportation is random.
Has a cooldown of 1 second before it can be eaten again.
Only obtainable end-game.
Chorus flowers have to be manually broken or shot with a projectile, which can be annoying.
Restore 2.4 saturation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil, associated text: When there is no supporting block below an anvil, the anvil falls in the same way sand, gravel, concrete powder, and dragon eggs fall. A placed anvil cannot be pushed or pulled by pistons,[Java Edition only] but a falling anvil can be pushed (though cannot be pulled), as it is an entity. This is different in Bedrock Edition where anvils can be pushed and pulled by pistons. Anvils make a metallic clang sound when they land. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Check the system requirements for CPU, RAM, and disk space.
Install Java. Use the OS-specific instructions below for this.
Download your server jar file from the download page.
Make a new folder for the jar file and move it there. This will be where all the configuration and the world files will be stored, so you don't want these to just sit in "Downloads".
Open a command prompt or a terminal interface. (On windows: search for cmd. On macOS: open terminal in launchpad."
Check again if Java is available. Type java -version.
Type cd (change directory), followed by the path to the folder where you placed your server jar file. You can drag the folder into the terminal window to get the path, if you have a GUI open.
Run the server for the first time by typing java -jar minecraft_server.jar --nogui (replacing the jar name (minecraft_server.jar in this case) by whatever you named the jar file to be).
A file called eula.txt will be generated after you run the server for the first time. Open it in a text editor and change eula=false to eula=true. It signifies that you have read and understood the end user license agreement that you'll follow when using the software. If you don't do this, the server will shut down immediately when you try to start it.
Now the server has been set up, and you can simply run it with java -jar minecraft_server.jar. If you don't want a GUI for typing commands, add a space and --nogui to the command. (Some people say it makes the server much much faster.) You can also use a few other switches described below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: When mobs and players without fire immunity stand on fire, they take 2 damage every second and get burned. They continue burning after leaving the fire block. Fire damage can be prevented by the Fire Resistance effect. Fire duration can be decreased with the Fire Protection enchantment. Most Nether mobs are immune to fire, but they can still drown in lava. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stairs, associated text: Between Java Edition 1.17 snapshots 20w45a and 21w05a, "Waxed Lightly Weathered Cut Copper Stairs" was the longest name for any block in Minecraft, at 41 characters with spaces, or 36 without.
The April Fools snapshot 20w14∞ included a block called "Swaggiest stairs ever", which was a stair variant for the netherite block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_grinder, associated text: While lava is good at dealing damage, it also tends to destroy items. The loss of items can be avoided by suspending the lava on a sign and pushing the mobs into it. When a mob dies, its items then fall below the lava and into the hopper. This type of grinder is often called a "lava blade." |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle_tree, associated text: Two balloon oak trees and small jungle trees on the border of a jungle.
A giant dark oak tree (left) and a giant jungle tree (right). The giant variety of spruce trees is not pictured.
Jungle trees in a jungle biome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bee, associated text: 1 Spawning
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Saplings
2 Drops
3 Behavior
3.1 Pollinating
3.2 Housing
3.3 Attacking
3.4 Honey Blocks
4 Breeding
5 Sounds
6 Advancements
7 Achievements
8 Data values
8.1 ID
8.2 Entity data
9 History
10 Issues
11 Gallery
11.1 Screenshots
11.2 In other media
12 Trivia
13 See also
14 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Steve_(mob), associated text: Upon death, Steve would not fall over to the ground or flash red or white and appear to die, as most mobs do. It would just disappear shortly thereafter, and drop the items it was designated to drop. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metal, associated text: Lanthanum
Cerium
Praseodymium
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarium
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Ytterbium
Actinium
Thorium
Protactinium
Uranium
Neptunium
Plutonium
Americium
Curium
Berkelium
Californium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Nobelium |
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience_farming, associated text: Zombified Piglins have an additional quirk which is relevant here: Famously, if a player aggros one of them, the entire group aggros, and this furthermore spreads to any neutral ZPs who arrive on the scene. Less obviously, ''any'' death of an aggro'ed ZP counts as a player kill, so they will drop experience (and player-only drops of gold ingots and swords) even if killed by a crusher or other automatic method. A gold farm can accumulate nuggets passively while the player is distant, but if the player is willing to show up to aggro them, the farm can drop experience as well as extra gold (especially if the player wields a Looting weapon). The swords dropped may be enchanted (up to 25% chance), and these can also be disenchanted at a grindstone, before being smelted. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: Interestingly, in Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5, despite being completely unused in-game, this texture was actually changed alongside other block textures that changed in this version. The actually used grass block texture also changed in this version, however despite both textures being identical beforehand, the Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5 textures made the two textures visually distinct from each other. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now get up to Bad Omen V.
Occurs when multiple illager captains are killed.
The player only get 1 Bad Omen at a time from killing a captain.
Each person that brings Bad Omen into the village will lead to additional waves of raids. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Elytra, associated text: The lowest rate of altitude loss is about 1.5 m/sec, obtained by gliding at the altitude cap with a slight upward pitch (12° or 15°). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now support tags, using # prefix to distinguish from normal IDs.
For instance, it is now possibile to use /locatebiome #minecraft:has_structure/igloo. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_pillager_outpost, associated text: Quickly enter the outpost and run to the top level. Seal off the stairway and shoot the pillagers from there. Subsequently, work your way down. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Comparator_update_detector, associated text: 1 What it detects
2 Types of CUD Switches
2.1 Chest based
2.1.1 Using Ocelot
2.2 Cauldron based
2.3 Redirecting based
2.4 Item frame based
3 Variations
3.1 T-CUD
4 Why and how it works
5 History
6 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventuring, associated text: Make sure to leave anything that you don't need, this will be quite useful when exploring for otherworldly resources. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Poem, associated text: "Twenty Years From Now You Will Be More Disappointed By The Things You Didn’t Do Than By The Ones You Did Do" – Quote Investigator, September 29, 2011. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Particles.png, associated text: This article is about the history of the old particle texture atlas. For a history of particle textures themselves that extends beyond the lifespan of this sheet in Java Edition, see Java Edition history of textures/Particles. For a history for Bedrock Edition, see Bedrock Edition history of textures/Particles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: The first image of the trading system released by Jeb. The currency item (later updated to the emerald) can be seen in the inventory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil_mechanics, associated text: Stackable items can be renamed as a stack while paying a single prior work penalty and a single level for the rename. Note that renamed items, in general, do not stack with normal items, and renamed blocks which do not normally store block entity data lose their name when placed. Blocks such as chests and shulker boxes which do have associated block entity data retain their custom names. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-248539 – /locate command not working properly in Flat worlds.
MC-248618 – Every time a resource pack is reloaded, gameplay timers and notices reload.
MC-248636 – The game output and server console are logged and spammed with "Creating a MIN function between two non-overlapping inputs" when joining or creating a world.
MC-248637 – Crash when opening singleplayer screen due to StackOverflowError in net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundTag$1.skip.
MC-248680 – The world freezes on Superflat when using the /locate command to find a pillager outpost. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: The design uses three different layers that are repeated with a redstone clock added to the top layer. The layers are as follows: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: Wave 5: There are pillagers, vindicators, an evoker, and a pillager riding a ravager (In Bedrock Edition there is an additional ravager). Shoot the pillager mount from a distance or fling the pillagers off the ravager with a fishing rod before closing in on the ravager. Corner the evoker into a small space (while dodging its fangs) for melee combat, or snipe at it from a distance. Kill the other raiders as per normal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: This guide is intended to show players how to obtain all of the achievements in Minecraft. For a more detailed list of each achievement, see the achievement page. For a tutorial on the Java Edition's set of advancements, see the page Tutorials/Advancement guide. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue that would cause blocks to reappear after they have been broken. (MCPE-48914)
Fixed observer blocks not being powered when being moved. (MCPE-63785)
Enchanted weapons now apply their effects correctly again. (MCPE-63124)
Changing armor will now update and show the correct armor visually. (MCPE-63135)
Shearing a sheep will now update the sheep correctly. (MCPE-63188)
Spruce and giant spruce trees no longer generate with missing logs. (MCPE-63658)
Leaves no longer prevent saplings from growing into trees. (MCPE-63153)
Hoppers will now collect bone meal from composters placed above. (MCPE-63809) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree, associated text: Huge crimson fungi are found in the crimson forest biome; huge warped fungi are found in the warped forest biome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor_uses, associated text: 1 Drawbridge
2 Sewer
3 Entrance to Underground
4 Minecart Entrance
5 Anti Zombie Door
6 Retractable Stairs
7 Traps
8 Launching Pad
9 Aesthetics
10 Distributor
11 Minecart Door
12 Entrance
13 Long Distance Wolf Caller
14 Planting Pots
15 Terraforming deserts, Clearing gravel
16 Mob Spawner Trap
17 Spider-Proof Walls |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 19w04a is the seventeenth snapshot for Java Edition 1.14, released on January 24, 2019,[24] which changes village generation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Create a tripwire hooked to an arrow dispenser that one tripwire hook is on. The victim will start running, and then get pushed down a hole, causing fall/lava and arrow damage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Client.jar, associated text: client.jar is the main code source for Minecraft. It is located in the .minecraft/versions/<version> directory. When using the latest version of the launcher, it is named <game version>.jar. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_farming, associated text: To make a manual breeder, you just need to build a space big enough for 3 or more beds. Then throw the food to the villagers so that they can breed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dripstone_Caves, associated text: A large cavern below y=0 in the Dripstone Caves biome. Multiple dripstone clusters are visible.
A spaghetti dripstone cave between the regular stone and deepslate layer.
A dripstone cave intersecting a lush cave. An amethyst geode is visible in the background. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Curved_roofs, associated text: To get a roof that looks curved in Minecraft, you should generally expect to work on quite a large scale. If the curve radius is less than about six meters, the roof will tend to look like a normal pitched roof with a strange mixture of pitches. At smaller scales, it is easier to correctly interpret a dome structure as curved, but other curves may not even be recognizable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_Update, associated text: 1.6.2 brought baby zombies and baby zombie pigmen.
1.6.4 fixed a bug where structures were not being saved to the world file. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed rendering of boss bars, now they have the correct appearance even when several boss bars with the notched style are visible at once. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Content creators can add pre-made libraries of codes to lessons and if enabled, students can save their own custom code libraries for reusing code across a whole project. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_farming, associated text: When a mushroom receives a random tick, it has a 4% chance of attempting to spread. When this happens, the game chooses a block near the mushroom and, if a mushroom could be planted in the chosen location, a new mushroom appears there; otherwise the attempt fails. The algorithm used to choose the new location for the attempt is not a simple random selection, but a multi-step algorithm that depends partly on which surrounding blocks are valid locations for planting a mushroom. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: New Nintendo 3DS Edition can be purchased on physical media (North America only) or on the Nintendo eShop. This version is discontinued, and the Nintendo eShop itself will be discontinued in March 2023. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: For armor, a combination of both Protection and Fire Protection are helpful. Most water-related enchantments such as Aqua Affinity and Respiration offer no use in the Nether at all; however, Frost Walker allows you to walk normally across magma blocks without taking damage, which can sometimes make traveling in the Nether easier. Enchanting your boots with Feather Falling can save your life by allowing you to drop down onto low terrain more safely. You may also enchant your boots with Soul Speed to traverse soul sand valleys at higher speeds, since walking on soul sand slows you down if you lack that enchantment; but keep in mind that moving too quickly means an easier time walking off ledges (and worse, into lava). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gameplay, associated text: Gameplay in most game modes of Minecraft consists mainly of adding and destroying a variety of different blocks in a randomly generated world. Except you cannot break blocks in Adventure and Spectator mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: "The Illagers were created because we were talking about having some kind of generic, evil soldier mob in the game - slightly more intelligent than skeletons. It felt natural to have an evil villager. We figured they were ill-willed villagers and so from the beginning they were supposed to be "Ill Villagers". And then Tommaso suggested they should be EVIL-agers - and then we cut it down to just Illagers."-Jens Bergensten-"Meet the Vindicator" – Minecraft.net, June 20, 2017 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Quartz_Ore, associated text: This article is about the ore. For the item, see Nether Quartz. For the mineral block, see Block of Quartz. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean_Monument, associated text: The area of the ocean monument spawns only guardians after generating, also being the only location they spawn. Ocean monuments always contain three elder guardians – one at the top and one in each wing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Badlands, associated text: The eroded badlands features unique formations of terracotta hoodoos, narrow spires that rise up from the red sand floor of the biome's drainage basins. In Bedrock Edition, passive mobs can spawn here. This biome is intended to resemble the famous Bryce Canyon in Utah, USA, which features hoodoos across its landscape. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_maintenance, associated text: Use the save-all command ingame (as a server op) or from the server's console to save the world.
Create a copy of the world directory to create the backup. Do not move the directory as this might crash the server.
No restart is required. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Useful_commands, associated text: To get more than one enchantment on a tool or weapon, add a comma after the first enchantment and add a new one. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The Sneak and Sprint, and Auto-jump options have been moved to the Controls tab.
Render distance now causes chunks to load in a cylinder shape around the player instead of a square. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Oak, associated text: Apple (chance of dropping when breaking leaves)
Bee Nest (if spawned on an oak near flowers)
Mushrooms[Bedrock Edition only] (if present on a fallen oak log)
Oak Leaves (harvested with shears)
Oak Log (harvested with any tool including hands)
Oak Planks (created from a log in the inventory crafting grid)
Oak Sapling (chance of dropping when breaking leaves)
Stripped Oak Log (created by using an axe on a log)
Vines (harvested with shears from a swamp oak, or from a dying tree[Bedrock Edition only])
Stick (chance of dropping when breaking leaves) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Old, associated text: However, as a result of their limited size, only a few biomes could be generated per world. Also, biomes that were generated here were shrunken 4× (16× area) to allow more biomes to generate. Due to this shrinking, a seed generated different terrain in an old world than in an infinite world, although with similar overall characteristics (for example, the "Island Survival" seed from the seed picker put the player on an island in the middle of the world, but the resemblance ends there). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Panda, associated text: Baby pandas have a 1⁄6000 chance (0.01666%; for weak baby panda is 1⁄500 (0.2%) chance) of sneezing every tick , which rarely drops a slime ball and make all adult pandas jump within 10 blocks of the sneezing baby panda. They also occasionally roll over and jump around. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: Like to kill your fellow players with protection IV armor? You need many harming II arrows, a bow, soul sand, and water. Use the water and soul sand to make a bubble column, then shoot arrows into the pit until you run out. It will instantly kill anyone that falls in! Just don't fall in yourself. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all arrows[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all projectiles[show]
Note: An arrow entity is a tipped arrow if it has either the Potion or CustomPotionEffects tag.
Tags common to all potion effects[show]
Color: Used by the arrow entity, for displaying the custom potion color of a fired arrow item that had a CustomPotionColor tag. The numeric color code are calculated from the Red, Green and Blue components using this formula: Red<<16 + Green<<8 + Blue. For positive values larger than 0x00FFFFFF, the top byte is ignored. All negative values remove the particles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "Microsoft Xbox boss Phil Spencer just got a big promotion and will now report directly to CEO Satya Nadella" by Matt Weinberger – Business Insider, September 19, 2017. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: Pressing use on an adult villager with a profession, or on a wandering trader, opens a menu, allowing a player to trade with the villager or wandering trader. This action pauses any pathfinding the entity was doing. In Bedrock Edition, an emerald appears above the entity's head while its trading menu is open. If the entity takes damage while trading, the trading menu closes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: The last type of table is the "Block-by-block" table. It consists of a simple arrangement of multiple blocks. By putting many blocks in a rectangular, square, or straight pattern, you can make a simple table useful for keeping things on. This form of table is mostly built with white, plain wool, because it causes the table to look like the table is covered with a clean, white tablecloth. |
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