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Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Just then, Lenna is hit in the back of the head with something, making Chug and Mal draw their weapons. Tok picks up a poisonous potato that landed at Lenna’s feet, and the group see Jarro, Remy, and Edd disappearing around the corner. Lenna is surprised that despite having saved them, that they are still bullying her. Nonetheless, the group head over to Nan’s cottage at the edge of Cornucopia. As Nan greets the four, she also wonders as to why they are here. Mal says that they would like to go on an expedition to the woodland mansion that they had discovered; Tok adds that Lenna could help find books for the town library that Nan is building. Nan hesitates, but politely rejects the request, knowing that the Elders unanimously decided to restrict travel, but she plans to send them a letter in the hope that they’ll change their mind. Chug argues that he and his friends know the way to the woodland mansion, but Nan says that the expedition at the time was done as a last resort as the town was obviously in danger. The four soon head back to their homes for dinner, with Chug and Tok heading off to sleep in identical beds soon after. Chug hopes that he’ll be able to make Tok his favorite breakfast tomorrow to cheer him up, but by the next morning, Chug notices Tok’s cats, Clarity and Candor, softly crying outside, soon realizing that Tok is gone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.13.0.2 is the second beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.13.0, released on July 10, 2019,[2] which adds a new accessibility option and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages:
Meats restore more hunger and saturation than baked potatoes.
Finding the first potato can be difficult; they can be found only in structure chests, villages or as a rare drop from zombies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: It's important to be aware of buttons, levers, or pressure plates. Redstone circuits can be made to do virtually anything, so if you see an "innocent" pressure plate lying about, block it off, or avoid stepping on it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: During your first day, collect dirt (if you see any - there is none in a Superflat Desert), some cacti, maybe sticks, and most importantly sand. You get sticks by breaking dead bushes with your hands. This is the only source of wood in the open desert, but unfortunately, you can only obtain sticks, not wood planks. This also suffers from the problem that this is non-renewable. Cacti are useful as defensive structures and defensive 'weapons'. Sand is your general building material. Dirt is the rarer, specialized building material, critical to building a roof or covered opening (e.g. a doorway). If you can't find dirt or are in a Superflat desert where dirt does not spawn, you need to craft a lot of sand into sandstone right away in order to build a secure shelter. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_Box, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
CustomName: Optional. The name of this container in JSON text component, which appears in its GUI where the default name ordinarily appears.
Items: List of items in this container.
: An item, including the slot tag. Shulker box slots are numbered 0–26, 0 starts in the top left corner.
Tags common to all items[show]
Lock: Optional. When not blank, prevents the container from being opened unless the opener is holding an item whose name matches this string.
LootTable: Optional. Loot table to be used to fill the shulker box when it is next opened, or the items are otherwise interacted with.[note 1]
LootTableSeed: Optional. Seed for generating the loot table. 0 or omitted uses a random seed.[note 1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: disable command blocks in server properties if on a server or realms
use a program like MCEdit (for 1.12.2 and below) or Amulet Map Editor (1.12.2+) to delete the command block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: Windows
OpenAL32.dll
jinput-dx8_64.dll
OpenAL64.dll
lwjgl64.dll
jinput-raw_64.dll
jinput-dx8.dll
lwjgl.dll
jinput-raw.dll
Linux
libopenal64.so
liblwjgl64.so
libjinput-linux64.so
libopenal.so
liblwjgl.so
libjinput-linux.so
MacOS
liblwjgl.jnilib
libjinput-osx.jnilib
openal.dylib
libopenal.dylib |
Minecraft wiki entry for damage, associated text: Let villager named villager_1 to deal 1 damage to nearby iron golem(s):
/damage @e[type=iron_golem] 1 entity_attack entity @e[type=villager, name="villager_1"] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Update, associated text: For guides about all content in this update, see Java Edition guides/Nether Update and Bedrock Edition guides/Nether Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Treasure_Wars, associated text: This is only for xbox and playstation for the building part. Treasure wars is a really fun game but sometimes you need to know how to speedbuild, pvp. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Large commuter street:
Recommended material: Stone, obsidian, or other road-like materials.
Should be direct, efficient, but cost-effective as well, tunnels and bridges are fine, but only if they are needed. Preferably at most 1/4th slope with very few bumps. Medium to large stores can be nearby. |
Minecraft wiki entry for GhastMachine2CHP, associated text: As Po decides to poke the figures for fun, one of them bursts to life and runs off, making everyone follow it. The figure leads them to a small room of cobblestone which only had a cauldron and some brown carpet. The group block the door as the figure surrenders, revealing it to be the librarian villager that had aided them in the past. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: Sword
Bow or crossbow
Pickaxe
Golden apples
A slow falling potion
Ender pearls
Blocks (a full stack)
Food (a full stack)
Empty bottles |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dark_Forest, associated text: A dark forest is a temperate forested biome. It is known for its thick, dense leaf canopies that block light sufficiently to allow hostile mobs to spawn during the daytime. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: A more advanced defense mechanisms is to make a fake base to mislead players. See the following steps for how to make one: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gilded_Blackstone, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
1.3 Chest loot
2 Usage
2.1 Piglins
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Elder_Guardian, associated text: This article is about the mob in the base game. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Elder Guardian. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: 1 Blueprints
1.1 Outside
1.1.1 The Entrance
1.1.2 Outside Wall
1.1.2.1 Window-less
1.1.2.2 Window
1.1.3 Roof
1.2 Inside
1.2.1 Walls
1.2.1.1 Solid Wall
1.2.1.2 2nd & 3rd Floor Solid Wall
1.2.1.3 Entrance To A Room
1.2.2 Hallways
1.2.2.1 Straight Hallway
1.2.2.2 Curved Hallway
1.2.2.3 Dead-End Hallway
1.2.2.4 T-Intersection Hallway
1.2.3 2nd Floor to 3rd Floor Staircase
1.2.4 Farms
1.2.5 Trophy Rooms
1.2.6 Jails
1.2.7 Libraries
1.2.8 Office
1.2.9 Dining Halls
1.2.9.1 Small Dining Hall
1.2.9.2 Medium Dining Hall
1.2.9.3 Large Dining Hall
1.2.10 Chest Rooms
1.2.11 Blacksmith
1.2.12 Map Room
1.2.13 Loot Rooms
1.2.14 Conference Room
1.2.15 Bedrooms
1.2.15.1 Master Bedroom
1.2.15.2 Master Bedroom With Banners
1.2.15.3 Single Bed Room
1.2.15.4 Double Bed Room
1.2.15.5 Triple Bed Room |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Adding torches around your base can reduce the amount of monsters that spawn nearby, so add some light to your lawn! You can also use fences, cacti, and burning netherrack to keep enemies out. Just remember that spiders can jump your fences. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: Raw text takes in an array of text objects. Each object in the list is added to the previous object. For example, /tellraw @a { "rawtext" : [ { "text":"Hello" }, { "text" : " World" } ] } outputs the same "Hello World" as the first example. Appending text can be useful to combine 2 different localized texts, or apply different colors to each word etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Color_palette, associated text: When you're creating a color palette, you have to decide what blocks you mainly want to use for the build. There are some things you need to think about, such as the contrast. Let's say two similar colors are next to each other, you might notice a difference when you're close to it, but when you move further away the difference may be harder to tell. This can also apply to the texture itself. |
Minecraft wiki entry for turn, associated text: Specifies the direction of Agent to rotate.
Must be one of:
left to rotate Agent leftward.
right to rotate Agent rightward. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: The group of four respawn in a jungle biome. While Lonnie builds a shelter, everyone else does an inventory check. Bianca is shocked to find her obsidian is completely gone, and a look at the shulker box shows only a few obsidian — not enough to make a nether portal. Despite the setback, Anton and Esme work on setting up shelter as Bianca and Lonnie go up against some witches. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Daniel_Kaplan, associated text: http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/rr3mh/i_am_daniel_kaplan_business_developer_at_mojang/c47zybf?context=3 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Example_NBT_Class, associated text: These are the functions and documentation from the class above, in a condensed form. Private functions are not included. The functions are broken up into four categories: Constructors, Data Values, Tag Manaipulation and IO Functions. Hopefully this documentation helps someone understand what is happening, and allows them to use the Tag class. It definitely helped me. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing_Rod, associated text: If a carrot on a stick or a warped fungus on a stick is used to the point of zero durability, it becomes a fishing rod again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chestplate, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, novice-level armorer villagers have a 25% chance to sell an iron chestplate for 9 emeralds. Journeyman-level armorers have a 1⁄3 chance to sell a chainmail chestplate for 4 emeralds. Master-level armorers have a 50% chance to sell an enchanted[note 1] diamond chestplate for 16 emeralds. Novice-level leatherworker villagers have a 50% chance to sell leather tunic for 7 emeralds. Master-level leatherworkers always sell an enchanted[note 1] leather tunic for 7 emeralds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_TNT, associated text: The inclusion of sodium is a reference to elemental sodium's explosive reaction with water. All alkaline metals react with water violently to form hydrogen gas and a hydroxide. The heat generated often ignites the gas. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Hive, associated text: The Hive is a Minecraft Featured Server on Bedrock Edition platform. It currently has the highest concurrent player count for Bedrock in history (54,663 as of 25/7/2021). There are currently 20 games, 2 seasonal games and 2 LTM (Limited Time Mode) games. The Hive also had a server on Java Edition until April 15, 2021. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Iron golems can assist you in battle against the illagers or distract the illagers, and if the iron golem survives the battle, it can be your bodyguard. It is also advised the you make the iron golem before you enter the battle since vindicators can knock you while you're placing the blocks and make you misplace the block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity, associated text: Entities can also be stacked on top of each other with the use of the /summon and /data commands in Java Edition. For example, using /summon spider ~ ~ ~ {Passengers:[{id:skeleton}]} summons a spider jockey. Or using /ride command in Bedrock Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portals, associated text: You will only need at least 6 blocks, a water bucket, a lava pool, and a flint and steel(or other lighting method). A block breaking tool is recommended. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_Fruit, associated text: Eating chorus fruit may teleport the player into areas protected by bedrock, barrier blocks, or other blocks that are otherwise unbreakable in survival mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piercing, associated text: Piercing and Multishot are mutually exclusive. However, if combined using commands, both enchantments function as normal, with the two arrows added by the Multishot enchantment getting the effect as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Result
Unparseable if the argument is not specified correctly.
Does not store anything when the path does not exist. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_Torch, associated text: Gravity-affected blocks like sand and gravel does not fall if the block below them has an underwater torch on it, and break if they fall onto an underwater torch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_farming, associated text: In this video Mumbo Jumbo designs a bulk XP storage using a zombie spawner farm and a sculk blocks on Bedrock Beta. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: When a nether portal block in the Overworld receives a block tick, there is a chance of 1⁄2000 (0.05%) on Easy, 1⁄1000 (0.1%) on Normal and 3⁄2000 (0.15%) on Hard for it to spawn a zombified piglin. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-108081 – Item name shown in /give command feedback has no hoverEvent.
MC-108351 – No play placed sound and subtitles, when placing blocks on cake.
MC-108405 – Maps break after leaving the End. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: XP can now be stored for auto smelters using blast furnaces and smokers.
TNT once again launches away from an explosion. (MCPE-42731)
Added a placeholder sound for villagers interacting with the fletching table.
Happy villager particles now appear over a job site block when it is claimed by a villager or angry particles when a villager cannot reach the block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update, associated text: When a block is placed, it maybe checks and adapts itself to its surroundings, in a priority of -1. Strictly speaking, this isn't a block update. However , there is a significant bug: When a block is placed/changed, if it changes again when self update, then the former change does not produce any updates that is in a priority of 0, 1, or 2. That's why self update is mentioned on this page. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: Instant shelters are the absolute basic, and while they keep you safe, you lack many luxuries and abilities. These shelters are useful when exploring a map or finding rare resources like clay or cacti. They are meant to be built in 5 to 10 seconds, anywhere on the Overworld or in a cave. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_Block, associated text: Unlike snow layers, snow blocks do not melt from higher levels of light under normal circumstances, nor get destroyed by water. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Upon killing a pillager, they drop arrows[BE only], Sometimes a crossbow and an ominous banner if the pillager is the raid captain. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_Bottle, associated text: Using a water bottle (or, in Bedrock Edition, a potion, splash potion, or lingering potion) on a cauldron that is not yet full adds that liquid to the cauldron, leaving the player with an empty glass bottle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: To prevent mobs from spawning in the player's Nether home/base, one can use transparent items or half-blocks as the floor. However, be warned that mobs can spawn on the nether portal itself. Now that your nether portal is safe, the player can start doing what they came to the Nether for! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineville, associated text: The goal in the game "Fighting Class" is to fight mobs and get a specific amount of items from them to complete lessons. When players complete 10 lessons, they receive a Gladiator Helmet. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Because of the difference in rising and falling edge behavior, off-pulses are extended by 1.5 ticks per piston and on-pulses are shortened by 1.5 ticks per piston and may possibly be erased altogether. This makes piston towers less useful for rapidly changing states. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glowstone, associated text: Glowstone occurs naturally only in the Nether, where it generates in crystalline blobs on the underside of ceilings or overhangs. It can also generate as a part of hoglin stable bastion remnants. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thunderstorm, associated text: Target block can see the sky.
Rain (not snow) is falling in the target block.
Thus, lightning does not naturally strike within cold biomes or biomes where it does not rain. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: Pistons can be used to cover and uncover holes with light sources. This can be triggered by a lever or a button on a T flip-flop. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sapling, associated text: Oak needs at least 5 spaces above (3×3 column) to grow normally. If a block is present in the growth space (but not directly above the sapling), the tree still grows, but is forced to grow a large variant.
Birch needs at least 6 spaces above (3×3 column).
Spruce needs at least 7 spaces above (5×5 column) when placing a single sapling.
Giant spruce needs at least 14 spaces above (6x6 column) when planted as 4 saplings in a 2×2 square. Also requires the 4x4 area centered on the saplings at the same level to be empty.[1]
Jungle needs at least 5 spaces above (3×3 column) when placing a single sapling.
Giant jungle needs at least 11 spaces above (6x6 column) when planted as 4 saplings in a 2×2 square. Also requires the 4x4 area centered on the saplings at the same level to be empty.[1]
Acacia needs at least 6 spaces above (5×5 column).
Dark oak needs at least 7 spaces above (4×4 column) and must be planted as 4 saplings in a 2×2 square. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lure, associated text: Lure increases the rate of something biting the player's hook while fishing. Specifically, it decreases the wait time for something to appear by 5 seconds per level. See Fishing for more information. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Flooding the flow with water will convert the flowing lava to cobblestone, which can easily be mined away. This is not an option in the Nether, unfortunately, as normally water disappears instantly when placed. It is only possible to place water in the nether with cheats such as using /setblock or mods. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Particles, associated text: For a history of particle texture changes, see Java Edition history of textures/Particles and Bedrock Edition history of textures/Particles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: For a wall dormer, the wall below the dormer is extended upwards and given its own roof section. Most types of dormers can be wall dormers. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: For people who do rather well with jumping puzzles, implement a course that leads to your door. Mobs can't solve jumping puzzles, so your house is safe. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Moving_structures_using_structure_blocks_from_world_to_world, associated text: After the size is right, type in a structure name for your structure (capital letters don't work), in this case, we will use a structure called "battle_tank". After you finished renaming your structure, click the "SAVE" button at the bottom right (the bottom left "SAVE" button switches the mode) to save your structure. You do not need to copy a structure in the other world you're moving your structure to. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Asset_history, associated text: This section could document stuff like old numeric IDs, old namespaced IDs, old block states, and old metadata handling including extreme inaccessible metadata values. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: In the Nether, sky lighting doesn't play a role since there is no source of sky light (although if there were, it would reach about 99% brightness.[luma 1]) Full darkness with the "Moody" brightness setting is at about 25% brightness,[luma 1] slightly darker than a block light level of 7 and no sky light in the Overworld, and is shaded orange like block light. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Stax decides to head closer to the glimmer of light, and soon notices that it’s actually underwater, revealing it to be an ocean monument. Something bumps his boat from underneath, startling him. Upon further inspection, it is a guardian, who zaps Stax from underwater. He quickly rows away from the monument, falling asleep soon after. The next morning, he continues to row northward, eventually making it back to the stone tower that he had left from just a few days ago. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: In Minecraft, the sun rises and sets as you adventure in your world. As the sun sets, you must take precautions. There are many dangers at night! |
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: NOTE: This step might have work for some but for me, it didn't. I'll try to manually patch the file, since after compiling it this way it gave us the source code of the program. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: 1 Village structures
1.1 File structure
1.2 All structures
1.2.1 Structures common to all biomes
1.2.2 Desert biome structure variants
1.2.3 Plains biome structure variants
1.2.4 Savanna biome structure variants
1.2.5 Snowy biome structure variants
1.2.6 Taiga biome structure variants
2 Notes |
Minecraft wiki entry for Construction, associated text: You could also use a beacon block, but these are expensive to make and cannot be crafted early in the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Suspicious_Stew, associated text: The Saturation effect effectively makes those two stews a superfood: In those 6 or 7 ticks it can restore up to 6(7) hunger and 12(14) saturation points on top of their food value, for a total of at least 12 ( × 6) hunger, and effectively maximizing saturation. This is the largest amount of hunger and saturation the player can get from a single food item. Regeneration can restore up to 3 health, and Poison or Wither can inflict up to 4 damage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Mobs that are riders of other mobs and entities no longer despawn.
Therefore, passengers of boats and minecarts no longer despawn. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: These limitations are why the best option is to have a secure shelter of your own, with a bed permanently installed inside it. That way, after death you come back safe at home. If it's still night or storming, you can go back to bed and sleep through to daylight, before you go back in search of your fallen possessions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: The output pulses will be 1 tick longer than the delay set on the repeater (so, 2 to 5-tick output pulses). For even longer pulses, replace the dust next to the repeater with another repeater. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sweet_Berries, associated text: To eat sweet berries, press and hold use while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores 2 () hunger and 0.4[JE only] / 1.2[BE only] hunger saturation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: A quick way to clear or collect cactus or sugar cane is to destroy the bottom cactus/sugar cane block, at which point the entire plant will collapse into retrievable items. Digging out the block below it works the same way.
When farming, leaving the bottom-most cactus or sugarcane block behind will save you the time needed to re-plant it. However, this is a little risky for cactus, as the remaining block may destroy the dropped items.
For sugar cane only, temporarily blocking off the plants' water supply and then harvesting one plant can cause an entire row to collapse. Note that the exact behavior may depend on how the plants are arranged.
For cactus, placing a block (dirt or sand will do fine) next to the plant will make it drop. If they are arranged in a checkerboard pattern, you can harvest two or three plants at once this way. The block can also be placed higher, to harvest just the segments from the block's level upward.
By lining sugar cane 'up' in a straight line and running while aiming slightly up at the second sugar cane block, you may harvest sugar cane quickly and efficiently. Aiming up ensures you do not destroy the base so that it may regrow.
For cactus you can displace the sand underneath it with pistons. This way all cacti will drop down so you can farm entire sections of your cactus farm without breaking blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for MainPlot, associated text: The next day, at school, Evan and his friends sans Tyler confront the person with the muscular physique, saying to it that they should consider making friends and to stop picking on Evan. Happy that the threat is now behind him, Evan and his friends consider as to what adventure to go on next. |
Minecraft wiki entry for NBT_format, associated text: An NBT file is a zipped Compound tag, with the name and tag ID included. The file in the zip must contain the Compound tag that it is as the first bytes. Some of the files utilized by Minecraft may be uncompressed, but in most cases, the files follow Notch's original specification and are compressed with GZip. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Demo_mode, associated text: The demo mode is a demo version of Minecraft for users who have not purchased the game yet and would like to try it out first without purchasing it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portals, associated text: Note that Minecraft performs almost all of its color calculations in linear space, and only applies gamma correction near the end of rendering. If your Nether portal's colors appear to be off, apply a gamma correction of 2.2. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Half_hearted_hardcore, associated text: When you wake up, you can start building a house out of any easily obtainable material. It is not recommend you make it look pretty because you might get attached to it, and you will probably lose it at some point. Also, safety is a priority, so make sure you light up the house and make sure it is 100% mob-proof and sealed with an iron door. It is recommended you build a wall around the house and light up the area inside and around the wall to keep the mobs out. You will also need to set up a crop and animal farm (if you have mushrooms, then a manual mushroom farm as well), so hunger will cease to be a threat. And make sure to skip the nights, and try not to gather wood from forests (because mobs can spawn in the day), but from the surrounding areas instead. After you're done, you should have an outdoor crop farm, sugarcane farm, animal farm, manual sheep farm, chest room, smelting room, optionally bedroom, and some spare rooms you will need to use later, preferably for brewing or nether wart farming. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Quasi-connectivity, associated text: Because a piston can be activated by anything that would activate the space above it, pistons can be activated from two spaces away while most redstone components can only be activated from one space away. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_Seeds, associated text: Pumpkin stems of ages 1 to 15 on a modded version of 1.7.2, hence the nearby melon stems using the melon top texture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: No wooden weapons can be crafted without planks, apart from a bow (sticks from dead bushes and string from spider kills), but even a bow requires a crafting table, which requires planks. A village usually provides a crafting table, but not planks. With a crafting table, however, you can bypass wooden tools and weapons and go directly to stone tools and weapons, if you can get cobblestone by other means, such as a creeper (without a wooden pick which is the normal way). Alternatively, you can craft an iron pickaxe if you obtain 3 iron ingots from zombie drops. Statistically, this would require killing about 120 zombies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Planks, associated text: Swamp huts, where they are used as a primary building material.
Taiga, Snowy tundra, and Snowy taiga[BE only] villages, as a part of several buildings.
Underwater ruins
Shipwrecks |
Minecraft wiki entry for GOAT_Update, associated text: The item form of the in-game photos taken with the Camera.
Can be put into and taken out from Portfolios.
Can be placed in item frames and inserted into book and quills. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Llama, associated text: Llamas can be tamed by repetitively riding them until hearts are displayed, done by pressing use on the llama while holding nothing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Command blocks with 'Needs Redstone' and a non-zero 'Delay in Ticks' will now execute only if they remain powered for the delay duration (MCPE-74281).
Fix alignment of the sidebar display from the /scoreboard command when text length changes.
Fixed failure to render leash when attached to a mob outside of viewport (MCPE-63931).
Fixed ability to summon experience orbs via /summon command (MCPE-130835).
Fixed display only entity destruction in chunk discard scenarios.
Fixed query.item_remaining_use_duration having improperly scaled or inverted results (This fix is a Versioned Change as of engine version 1.17.30). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: For maximum damage and a near-foolproof way to kill, wait for any enemy juggernauts near the vicinity to jump (either to critically hit you or because they couldn't hit you without standing on one of the obsidian blocks and attacking below) then place and detonate 2-3 crystals in quick succession. This is because a player's feet is much more susceptible to explosion damage, and even if someone uses an enchanted golden apple with full blast Protection 4, three point-blank end crystals would still be a guaranteed death. You'll take some recoil damage from this, but as long as your feet are below the crystals, the amount you take is minuscule to the amount you & your juggernauts dish out, buying your allies time to retreat and wasting the enemies far more resources, sometimes even forcing them to retreat as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shield_patterns.png-atlas, associated text: shield_patterns.png-atlas is a fixed-width 512 × 512-pixel file that store textures for all banner patterns on shields. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_farming, associated text: If you see turtles instead of eggs, look around the nearby beaches to see if they've laid eggs. If you don't find eggs, use sea grass to lure two of them onto a beach, feed them sea grass to get them to breed, and then follow them to where they want to lay their eggs. Only one of the two turtles lay eggs. If one looks slightly fatter after mating, follow that one. If you can't tell, try to keep track of both turtles until you see one of them splashing sand. A second player in the same world can help. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing_Rod, associated text: All enchantments are equally probable, including treasure enchantments (except Soul Speed), and any level of the enchantment is equally probable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Observer, associated text: An observer is placed similarly to a piston. It observes the block that it is placed against. The texture of the detecting side is that of an observing face. As observers can detect the state of other observers, placing two adjacent observers, each watching the other, can make a fast and compact redstone clock. They send out a pulse. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_pillager_outpost, associated text: Create a "mine" to approach the fort safely from underneath. Keep dirt/sand at all times in case you breach the surface or reach water. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.2.1 Flower biomes
1.2.2 Flower gradients
1.3 Mob loot
1.4 Chest loot
1.5 Trading
1.6 Post-generation
2 Usage
2.1 Bees
2.2 Navigation
2.3 Breeding
2.4 Damaging
2.5 Crafting ingredient
2.6 Suspicious stew
2.7 Composting
2.8 Bee nests
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 History
5.1 Data history
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
8.1 Odd generation
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: Now setup Teamviewer on your laptop, pc, or any computer that is used as a client to connect to the server. No special settings are required on the client. If you wish, sign up for an account, so you may register your server in a contact list. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clay, associated text: In Java Edition, when the player has the Hero of the Village status effect, a mason villager might throw that player a clay block as a gift. This is the only renewable way of obtaining clay, clay balls, and uncolored terracotta.[until JE 1.19] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: With the pre-1.1 optifine mod on GPUs that do not cause major geometrical distortion, block models would progressively distort with increased distance. After 16,777,216 blocks, with error reaching two blocks in magnitude, an effect analogous to the Stripe Lands can be seen on full blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legend_of_the_Chambered, associated text: Taghor - A male dwarf with a white beard, a dwarf helmet, and a brown top.
Keirgar - A male wizard with a white beard and a blue robe.
Alyssa - A female thief with a green hood and scarf, and black hair.
Largo - A male wizard with purple aesthetic.
Mat - A male wizard with red aesthetic.
Chriss - A male dwarf with blond hair and beard, and a white sleeveless top. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: You can trigger a pillager raid after you get the Bad Omen effect, which obtained after you kill a raid captain. Just enter a village boundary (at least 1 villager with 1 claimed bed) and a raid will start. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: The Spacebar lets you jump; you can jump one-and-a-quarter blocks high, and can also jump across a two block gap in the ground (four blocks if sprinting). By default, walking into a one-block-higher edge automatically makes you jump up to the new level, but there are still many situations where you need to jump upward. If you turn off Auto-Jump you need to explicitly jump up to higher terrain. If you fall into water (or lava!), this same key is how you move upward toward the surface, and jump out onto the shore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton, associated text: Skeletons spawn commonly in soul sand valleys. However, existing skeletons prevent the spawning of other skeletons nearby, meaning there are much less skeletons in a given area compared to zombified piglins in nether wastes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_art, associated text: When building advanced pixel art from real life that contains anything other than squares and rectangles, you must know how to build shapes that may be difficult to make in Minecraft. These include circles, triangles, spheres, and more. If new to building shapes, start off by breaking 3-dimensional shapes down into 2-dimensional, and combining the 2-dimensional back together. To learn more about how to build shapes, see Tutorials/Creating shapes. |
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