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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: In most, if not all faction servers, there is a plugin that allows factions to claim chunks of land. If you are raiding a base, there is a 99% chance that they have claimed their base. So how do you get in? Here's how.
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: Expert-level cartographer villagers always offer to sell 1 or 2 blank banners of a random color for 3 emeralds. Expert-level shepherd villagers have a 2⁄7 chance of offering the same trade.‌[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Sign, associated text: A sign also breaks and drops itself as an item if the block the sign is attached to is moved, removed, or destroyed.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: The person begins to create an outline of planning, preparing, and prioritizing; the person daydreams about making an observation room before nightfall hits. Suddenly, numerous spiders, skeletons, zombies, and creepers go after the person, who has no choice but to retreat to shelter. By daybreak, the person begins mining, running into some gravel on the way down, and finds coal and iron ore.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed cloud shading. (MCPE-47814) Fixed an issue with water not rendering correctly on some servers. (MCPE-46813) Fixed the flame height issue when player in on fire. (MCPE-48175) Multiple blocks no longer change color to black when moved by pistons. Using /fill and /clone commands with glass structures now render correctly.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Check for a glass bottle if the player just drank a potion. Check for a fishing rod when the line is reeled in. The /clear syntax involves another argument, the damage value, after the item name:
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Ore, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, redstone ore generates in two batches per chunk. The first batch attempts to generate 4 times per chunk, in blobs of 0–10, evenly from levels -63 to 15. The second batch attempts to generate 8 times per chunk, in blobs of 0–10, from levels -63 to -32, being more common the lower the elevation. Redstone ore can replace stone, granite, diorite, andesite, and deepslate. If it replaces deepslate, it will become deepslate redstone ore.
Minecraft wiki entry for World_size, associated text: World size is an option to change the size of the finite worlds in New Nintendo 3DS Edition and Legacy Console Edition (specific to Xbox One Edition, PlayStation 4 Edition, and Nintendo Switch Edition). By default, worlds generate at the largest size available in each edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: These generate 80 times farther away than the Fartherer Lands, when X/Z coordinates reach ±4,312,430,307,758,379,832 and are a result of selector noise overflowing at the 64 bit limit. Like the Fartherer Lands, it is not possible to see The Farthest Lands in game without modifying the noise scale.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: A variation of the nether wart block, but cannot be crafted. Generates as a part of huge warped fungi. Sometimes generates in the ground replacing the warped nylium in the warped forest biome. Can be used in composters.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Build a large, tall tower in a central area where most players are located. Players can live on each floor or store items there, but its primary purpose should be to mark the location of the central area. Higher floors may have glass windows or balconies to provide lookouts on each side; access to these top floors should be simple and easy. The top floor should contain an actual signaling method to help players locate it at a distance, such as a beacon, signal campfire, lightning rod, blinking redstone lamp, torches, or simply a tall spire made of blocks or fence poles.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: It is dangerous to move between multiple normal elevators without letting your breath meter replenish out of the water. However, conduit elevators can't be built with the current versions of Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: Copy all the files in this folder to your Dropbox folder. For organization sake, I usually create a subfolder inside my Dropbox folder and title it "Minecraft".
Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_home, associated text: Larger spaces may be partitioned into smaller areas using fences, gates, doors, or whatever, and dried out a chunk at a time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Dust, associated text: 15 lengths of redstone dust are naturally generated as part of the trap in each jungle pyramid. 5 lengths of redstone dust can be found in one type of jail cell room in a woodland mansion. In ancient cities, multiple pieces of redstone dust can be found integrated into circuitry.‌[upcoming: JE 1.19]
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: Caution: This video uses the piston mod, which was released before it was implemented in the game. They function identically though.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit%27s_Foot, associated text: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/2c5f35/minecraft_snapshot_14w31a_has_been_released/cjct7gb?context=1
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: First image of armor. Notch wearing multiple armor types. Dinnerbone's first screenshot of dyed armor. Equipping armor in the early Pocket Edition. A comparison of the two historical armor models
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: I told them for the extra challenge they could set the difficulty to hard, but not hardcore. Some people could make the map like Minecraft Dungeons, and turn mob spawning off, name the mobs, and maybe even add spawners to the mix, with tools that can break spawners, and maybe quicker if they want breaking possible. At the end, you may get a prize or not, it depends on the person making the map.
Minecraft wiki entry for Head, associated text: "I'm here to make it so that people don't have to worry about having a consistent account whose skin might change." – u/Marc_IRL on Reddit, September 9, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_texture_packs, associated text: If using Archive Utility results in a file called Minecraft.jar.cpgz, try instead changing the file extension from .jar to .zip to achieve the desired effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin, associated text: Pumpkins generate naturally in taiga and snowy taiga‌[BE only] villages, replacing the hay bales that normally generate in other villages.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Ender pearls Can be only obtainable through mods and inventory editing. Maps Version exclusive: Crafted using nine paper. Version exclusive: Compass must be added through an anvil in order to show the player's position. Version exclusive: Can be cloned using the anvil, instead of the crafting table. Spawn Egg: Witches.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-91621 – Mobs repetitively despawn and respawn rapidly at high Y coordinates (causing lag). MC-134115 – Containers next to chunk borders can lose items when upgrading.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: End cities consist of tall skyscraper-like towers constructed out of end stone bricks and purpur blocks. An end city may generate as a single tower by itself, or as a sprawling complex of inter-connected towers and pathways branching from a main tower. End rods and Ender chests are the only source of light. Many shulkers spawn around the city, and guard its various treasures. Decorative banners hang at the tops of some towers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pressure_Plate, associated text: A stone pressure plate is activated only by mobs (including players), while a wooden pressure plate or a weighted pressure plate is activated by all entities (including players, mobs, items, arrows, experience orbs, fishing bobs, etc.) besides snowballs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Observer, associated text: The current observer texture was created because Jeb kept confusing the front with the back. He said it was inspired by the "rejected texture" created by Tommaso Checchi.[18][19]
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Zetta then enters Aunt Meryl’s house. The corners are stacked with chests, and it smelled like fermented spider eyes. Everything in the house was a different color of the rainbow, from the wood planks being blue, to the workbenches being lavender. Aunt Meryl opens a chest to the left as a golden light from it fills out the room. It was filled with blaze powder. She carefully scoops a big batch and places them on the workbench, followed by scoops of sugar, glistering melons, and ghast tears. Aunt Meryl begins to brew potions of strength, swiftness, healing, and regeneration. Zetta starts jotting down some notes, estimating measurements and timings. She asks Aunt Meryl as to how she knew how to do this, and she says that it was out of curiosity, observation, and patience. Zetta then asks as to why Carl distrusts magic a lot, but Aunt Meryl has Zetta mention how she used her splash potion to save the mayor of her town. Zetta recaps the entire event in detail, even mentioning that she left the potion on the brewing stand for too long. Aunt Meryl then says to her that alchemy is an art and a science that requires creativity and rigor. She also says that distractions are something that Zetta can’t be, as perfect potions can become disastrous in mere seconds. Aunt Meryl also says that potion recipes aren’t something that need to be written down as they can change over time, just like the entire world, and that people need to learn and adapt, and to find the magic that is waiting for them. Zetta asks as to how she can learn the art, and Aunt Meryl brings up an apprenticeship. Zetta thinks she will learn about potions, but Aunt Meryl says that she can’t do that, instead insisting on whispering info on alchemy around the house. Zetta agrees, and Aunt Meryl says that it’ll take a couple days to get her pointed in the right direction.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Recently, I have introduced a new map type known as 12 Pyramids. In case someone decides to make one, here is how to play.
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil_mechanics, associated text: Item repair on a crafting grid removes all prior work penalties, and also removes any enchantments. If a grindstone is used, the item keeps its custom name but loses its enchantments and prior work penalties, and some XP from enchantments can be reclaimed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Daylight_detector, associated text: By connecting the sensor to a NOT gate (inverter), it outputs a signal when the light level is less than 4, so players can, for example, make lights that turn on at night, or gates that automatically close.
Minecraft wiki entry for Placement, associated text: Many transparent blocks exhibit unique behavior when it comes to being placed or being placed on. This page covers only those blocks that exhibit unique behavior. For example, glass is not covered as everything can be placed on it. In addition, only blocks that need some sort of support are covered in the columns.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider_Eye, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Mob loot 1.1.1 Spiders 1.1.2 Witches 1.2 Chest loot 2 Usage 2.1 Food 2.2 Crafting ingredient 2.3 Brewing ingredient 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 Advancements 6 Video 7 History 8 Issues 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Your enemy lives in a treasure room Bastion Remnant. They have a lava moat, fireball cannons, and a magma cube army. The spawner is covered with obsidian, and there are piglins and piglin brutes everywhere. The chests are hidden in a secret room under the lava on the bottom of the bastion remnant. The enemies have fire resistance, powerful netherite swords, and Protection IV netherite armor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Miscellaneous, associated text: There is a new type of block called observer that sends one small tick of redstone signal when the block in front of it (away from the player who placed it) is updated. However, many designs utilising BUDs still incorporate older piston variations.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cory_Scheviak, associated text: Cory 'Cojomax99' Scheviak is a member of the Minecraft: Java Edition and Minecraft Dungeons development teams at Mojang Studios. He was announced on May 11, 2018.[1] Most of what he does with the Mojang team is fixing bugs. He is currently actively developing the Tropicraft and Camera Obscura Minecraft mods. He started playing Minecraft in October 2010, and began developing mods in 2011.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Walking, associated text: Walking is one of the fundamental methods of transportation in Minecraft, allowing for a reasonable movement speed while avoiding the hunger impact of sprinting, but without the fall safety of sneaking.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: If you have enough resources, build a roller coaster out of rails. Add twists, turns, steep climbs and falls. Use booster rails to keep it running fast. This is a decent way to keep occupied while you have nothing else to do in the vast world of Minecraft. Useful in multiplayer - you can charge other players to ride. This could also be used as a monorail type of system. If you have a large base, this helps you get around it faster.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: This door entity texture was one of many unused textures removed in 13w24a with the reconfiguring of game assets and the introduction of resource packs as the successor to texture packs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: This adder will take 2, 4 bit numbers (A and B) and add them together, producing a sum (S) bit for each bit added and a carry (C) for the whole sum. The sum bits are in the same order as the input bits, which on the diagram means that the leftmost S output is the least significant digit of the answer. This is just an example of a string of adders; adders can be strung in this way to add bigger numbers as well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do, associated text: While going to the Nether, the player should replace their armor (specifically damaged armor) with new ones since it can break faster meaning the player will get more damage when fighting or any other damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton, associated text: Skeletons typically stop moving to shoot, making no attempt to avoid being hit. An underwater skeleton uses a melee attack because it is unable to use a bow underwater. A skeleton on land shoots quickly at a player in water. The rate of fire increases as the player approaches, making combat difficult due to the knockback.
Minecraft wiki entry for Seecret_Updates, associated text: "At birthday party now, the seecret update is coming tonight. It's a beautiful day for a badali. :)" – @notch on Twitter, July 2, 2010
Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_screen, associated text: Bar chart in the lower left of the Alt + F3 debug screen displays real time measurement of milliseconds per frame with lines marking 16.7 and 33.3 milliseconds per frame, corresponding to 60 and 30 FPS respectively. The graph is color coded from green to yellow to red, with green being faster frame time, red being slower frame time, and yellow in between. In singleplayer and self-hosted LAN worlds (i.e. when running an integrated server), another graph, at the bottom right, shows milliseconds per tick (MSPT) with a line marking 50 MSPT, which is the maximum amount of time a game tick can take while maintaining 20 ticks per second (the intended rate). The color-coding is similar to the FPS graph.
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: Green roofs used to be more common millennia ago, although have been getting more interest in recent times due to their environmental benefits (such as stormwater mitigation, wildlife habitat provision, and urban heat-island reduction). The city of Seattle has some notable examples that could be worked into an urban Minecraft world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Wart_Block, associated text: Piglins, zombified piglins and hoglins do not spawn on top of Nether wart blocks, although they can spawn on warped wart blocks. Other Nether mobs such as skeletons and endermen are not prevented from spawning.
Minecraft wiki entry for What_the_Far_Lands_are_not, associated text: Noticing that the precision loss is a gradual change, which increases at each power of 2. This is in stark contrast to the Far Lands, which happen immediately due to integer overflow. Backporting a Superflat world (with flat terrain where the Far Lands would be) from 1.1 to Beta 1.7.3, and noticing that the effect persists in said version, proving that it's clearly not linked to terrain. While Far Lands chunks will still generate outside of what superflat chunks were generated in 1.1, these still are unrelated. Modding the game can be done to either patch out this precision loss issue or the Far Lands individually. This proves their existence to be completely independent. Generating the Far Lands in any version between the March 27 and June 18 builds of Infdev inclusive. Whereas the Far Lands clearly generate in these versions, the precision loss bug was first introduced in the June 24th build.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: If there is not enough to spare to stock the base, then you may be better off respawning at your distant base, well out of chunk loading range from the death. Your items will not disappear in unloaded chunks, so if you want to easily regain your items, move to a few hundred blocks from the death site, and then zip back there as fast as possible before the five-minute timer runs out. As preparation for this, you can mark out your route from the surface to the mine, especially the proper entrances.
Minecraft wiki entry for Crowdin, associated text: Each Java Edition version has its own language files, so previous translations which have since been updated can be found in an old Java Edition version.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-53850 – Invulnerable item entities and experience orbs are removed client-side when they take damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Woodland_Mansion, associated text: Woodland mansions typically generate thousands of blocks from the spawn point. They can be located with woodland explorer maps, which are obtained from cartographer villagers, but a map may not always point to the nearest one. The nearest woodland mansion may also be located via the /locate mansion command enabled by cheats. A dark forest biome with a woodland mansion is rarer than a mushroom fields biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: First official screenshot of a village generating with dirt path blocks as roads. A double village. A village with a wooden bridge beside the world border. An abandoned village that generated in a cold biome. A house that was damaged by a creeper explosion. A preset for Old Mountain View Village (under 1.10 versions only). A wooden plank bridge in a village.
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: If the raiders kill all the villagers in a village, witches celebrate their victory by jumping and laughing.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rana, associated text: Rana was created by Dock for a project of his own years ago. When he joined the Minecraft development team, he recreated her in a new style for the game as a test. She was never intended to be a permanent addition. [citation needed] Rana means "frog" in Latin, and, through linguistic evolution, Spanish and Italian. Rana is actually the name of a genus including 50 to 100 extant species of frogs, commonly known as Holarctic true frogs, pond frogs, or brown frogs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: No other biome has a gradient; swamps can spawn only blue orchids, while all other biomes can spawn only dandelions and poppies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Make a floating island house and parkour on from a nearby mountain. This is highly inconvenient, but almost completely immune to mob invasion. You must also make a separate shelter for a mine.
Minecraft wiki entry for Crawling, associated text: Crawling is a mechanic[1][2] that prevents the player from suffocating when inside small gaps. Crawling covers a pose that occurs when the player is in an area less than 1.5 blocks high.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wolf, associated text: The growth of pups can be slowly accelerated using any type of meat. Each use takes 10% off the remaining time to grow up. Unlike healing, rabbit stew or any type of fish cannot be used for breeding or speeding up growth.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Grumm released the villager skins on Reddit on April 1, 2014. There were seven variants, including a base skin.
Minecraft wiki entry for Book_and_Quill, associated text: Books can be signed by pressing the "Sign" button while in the interface. In Java Edition, when signed, a book bears the name of the player who wrote it and a title chosen upon signing. In Bedrock Edition, the book doesn't display the name of the player as the author; instead, the author can be any text the player wants. After it has been signed, it cannot be edited again – it has turned into a written book.
Minecraft wiki entry for GhastMachine2CHP, associated text: 1 Chapter 8: Maybe Bending the Rules Is Less Messy Than Breaking Them. 2 Chapter 9: Overworld Tour! Don’t Forget to Pack Snacks. Also Torches, Potions, Wood, Ore, Tools, and Pork Chops. 3 Chapter 10: I Spy with My Little Eye…a List of Suspects. 4 Chapter 11: Give Me an A! Give Me an I! What Does It Spell? 5 Chapter 12: Surprise! the Evoker King Is…a Llama? Wait, That Can’t Be Right. 6 Chapter 13: Home, Sweet Home! Except There’s Nothing Particularly Sweet About a Haunted Mansion. 7 Chapter 14: Answers, at Last! And Let That Be a Lesson: When in Doubt, Ask a Librarian. 8 Chapter 15: You Can Blow Out the Candles, but Don’t Close Your Eyes!
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: If you're in the ocean, you should usually keep going until you find land. However, if you already have everything it might be better to make an underwater base in the middle of the ocean (discussed later). Strongholds can be used as good bases. They allow for potentially exclusive (if no one has found the other two strongholds) and easy access to the End; they contain plenty of books for enchanting, and your base will be already built and most likely secluded without you even having to lift a finger. However, they are somewhat easy to find for any player with eyes of ender. If the current biome you are in does not fit to your tastes, you can build a base in the Nether. Make sure to build it a decent distance away from the entrance Nether portal to prevent it being easily found by others. Check in on what plugins are in use on the server by doing /pl. If you do not have permission, ask a high ranking staff member or the owner. Different mechanics, such as a guns plugin or a steel mod, can greatly change the worth of resources and you should double-check it before settling on a place.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Sunken city: Build a ruined city underwater. You can build it in ancient Greek style if you want it be Atlantis-like, but any style works. This should probably be done in creative, unless you have a huge amount of potions of water breathing or conduits to help you breathe underwater. This city type won't be very habitable, except for drowned.
Minecraft wiki entry for GOAT_Update, associated text: The GOAT Update was a major update to Education Edition. Development for this update started with beta Education Edition 1.17.30.2. This update brought the Nether Update and Caves & Cliffs: Part I features to Education Edition, as well as Flipgrid and Microsoft Teams integrations.[1][2][3] Education Edition 1.17.30 was released on November 2, 2021.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: 1 Mining times 2 Lava drenching 2.1 Obtaining lava 2.2 Overworld drenching 2.3 Lava casting 2.4 Video Tutorial 3 Portal and End farming 3.1 Nether portals 3.2 The End platform 3.3 The End spikes 4 Automatic farming 4.1 Nether portals 4.2 End platform 4.3 End spikes 4.4 Outdated design 4.5 Piglin Bartering 5 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "I may as well say it: I'm trying to change the idea of mob difficulty. Don't know if it'll be finished for 1.6, but I'm part done already." – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, April 10, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: Farms placed on the surface can provide good drop rates during the day, when it is one of the few spots of dark ground, but has a sharp drop in effectiveness during nighttime, when the entire surface is dark enough to support mob spawning.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-9555 – the rain and snow cross the blocks MCPE-9786 – Hoe tools don't show damage/durability when used MCPE-9883 – Feather Falling don't work MCPE-9982 – Cannot throw or drop stuff when on hotbar MCPE-9993 – Unable to throw items on the ground
Minecraft wiki entry for Fence_Gate, associated text: An activated fence gate can still be closed by a player, and won't re-open until it receives a new activation signal (if a fence gate has been closed "by hand", it still needs to be deactivated and then reactivated to open by redstone).
Minecraft wiki entry for Birch, associated text: Regular birch trees generate in forests, birch forests, dark forests and meadow, while tall birch trees only generate in old growth birch forests and rarely in meadow.
Minecraft wiki entry for David_Marby, associated text: David 'NeonMaster' Marby is the former Realms Tech Lead at Mojang Studios from May 2014[2] to April 2017.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Pig, associated text: 1–3 raw porkchop or cooked porkchop if killed while on fire. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 1-6 with Looting III. 1 saddle if saddled 1–3 if killed by a player or tamed wolf 1–7 upon breeding
Minecraft wiki entry for Universally_unique_identifier, associated text: The "B" position is the variant (format) of the UUID. Depending on the specific variant, it may occupy the high 1 to 3 bits:
Minecraft wiki entry for Swimming, associated text: Sprint-swimming can also be activated. To do this, the player can press sprint for 1 block gap while moving, or double tap forward. The player cannot sprint-swim if the hunger bar is at 6 () or below, or when affected by the Blindness.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_tints, associated text: Default colors for other stuff when introduced. Some colored stuff was not colored as items when in the inventory. Console Edition bed items All early spawn egg color info - we have the equations and stuff now.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be crafted into copper horns Is now always dropped when a goat with at least one horn rams into stone, packed ice, iron ore, copper ore, emerald ore, or any wood log in the Overworld
Minecraft wiki entry for Pressure_Plate, associated text: Pressure plates are 0.0625 blocks high (1⁄16 of a block) when inactive and 0.03125 blocks high (1⁄32 of a block) when active, but because they are not solid they do not affect the position of entities "on top" of them, so a player on top of a pressure plate is actually standing on the block beneath it.
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: "It is also worth noting that the Far Lands terrain itself is not due to improper float casts, but rather due to integer overflow (a double value is cast to an int; the fix casts it to a long and ANDs it with 16777215 to limit the value before casting (which could also be 255 since the noise only has 256 steps)." – u/TheMasterCaver on Reddit, November 5, 2018
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: The primary weapon is the most versatile to use. A sword's damage varies on material and a rule of thumb is the rarer the material, the stronger the sword (with the exception of gold). A sword deals far more damage than by hand, and will greatly increase a player's chance of survival upon being faced with hostile mobs. Even the wooden sword, the lowest tier of sword, deals four times as much damage as the fist (and each further increase in material increases the damage of the sword by half a heart). Swords may also deal sweeping attacks capable of splash damage when the attack bar is full, making short work of grouped mobs. A sword, like many of the weapons mentioned here, has a limited amount of uses, and disappears when its uses reach zero. Again, the higher tier the sword is, the more uses it has, and each tier approximately doubles the uses that a sword possesses, apart from the diamond, which has more than 5 times the number of uses as iron. Enchanting the sword can also greatly increase its power.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Salmon, associated text: Cooked salmon can be obtained by cooking raw salmon, by trading with fisherman villagers, or by finding it in a buried treasure‌[Java Edition only], and is a drop from salmon that die while on fire.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue which caused some emotes to have unintended rotations when near the end of their animation (MCPE-134328).
Minecraft wiki entry for Animation, associated text: Almost all entities have animations of some sort, ranging from an idle animation which always plays to attacking animations and even dancing. Mobs also have walking or other fitting animations when moving.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: HARMING POTIONS: Used to damage spiders. HEALING POTIONS: Used to damage skeletons and zombies. POISON POTIONS: Used to weaken any mob that is not undead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fungi, Nether Sprouts, Roots, Nether Wart, Nether Wart Block, Warped Wart Block, Twisting Vines, and Weeping Vines
Minecraft wiki entry for Big_Dripleaf, associated text: Bone meal can be used on a small dripleaf plant to turn it into a big dripleaf up to 5 blocks tall, as long as there is enough open space above it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay. Fixed a crash that could occur when enabling texel anti-aliasing. Fixed a crash that could occur if a villager trade was too expensive. Fixed a crash that could occur when spawning a villager in the Luxury Life Marketplace pack. Fixed a crash that could occur when generating the new villages. Fixed a crash that could occur when trading with the wandering trader. Fixed a crash that could occur when replacing a world with an unsynced world. Fixed a crash that could occur when loading in mob geometry. Fixed a crash that could occur when interacting with villagers with custom trades.
Minecraft wiki entry for Halloween_Update, associated text: On October 25, 2010 Notch tweeted that he was working on a second, more harmless mob.[4] This was later revealed to be the zombie pigman.
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_atlas, associated text: bars.png is used for storing boss bar textures and their overlays. As of Java Edition 1.16.4, this file is still in use.
Minecraft wiki entry for doc, associated text: This template is used to make it easier to manage colors in a clean color-table. This is the first initializing of the table.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_Meal, associated text: Using bone meal on a sea pickle on a coral block creates sea pickles. This generates sea pickles up to 3 blocks (of coral) away, so a 7( + ) X 7( + ) block (49+ blocks) of coral may be necessary, to return the most sea pickles per given bone meal attempt (more attempts grows them more numerously, exactly - including the range of it growing, like grass with heights on grass blocks - as coral and coral fans, though those others being non-solid blocks).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Have new AI. Can be bred by using chicken (raw or cooked), porkchops (raw or cooked), steak/beef, and rotten flesh when tamed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider_Eye, associated text: When eaten, a spider eye restores 2 () hunger points and 3.2 saturation points, giving a nourishment value of 1.6. It also applies a poison effect lasting 4 seconds to the player, causing 4 damage, which reduces hunger/saturation by 6 points.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_grinder, associated text: The most important aspect of a fall damage grinder is the drop height. Different mobs need to be dropped different distances in order to kill them. Most common hostile mobs can be killed with a 24-block drop, although witches require 30 blocks. Some mobs such as zombies and skeletons can occasionally spawn with Feather Falling boots or armor that can change the required distance. Because of this, it is often better to make the drop further than necessary.
Minecraft wiki entry for Glowing_Obsidian, associated text: Glowing obsidian drops itself only when mined with a diamond pickaxe or netherite pickaxe; otherwise, it drops nothing.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sand, associated text: Dynamic block entity data Tags common to all entities[show] BlockState: The falling block represented by this entity. Name: The resource location of the block. Properties: Optional. The block states of the block. Name: The block state name and its value. DropItem: 1 or 0 (true/false) – true if the block should drop as an item when it breaks. Any block that does not have an item form with the same ID as the block does not drop even if this is set. FallHurtAmount: Multiplied by the FallDistance to calculate the amount of damage to inflict. By default this value is always 2. FallHurtMax: The maximum hit points of damage to inflict on entities that intersect this falling block. For vanilla falling blocks, always 40 × 20. HurtEntities: 1 or 0 (true/false) – true if the block should hurt entities it falls on. TileEntityData: Optional. The tags of the block entity for this block. Time: The number of ticks the entity has existed. When Time goes above 600, or above 100 while the block is below Y=1 or is outside building height, the entity is deleted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bridges, associated text: There is a 10% chance of spawning a piglin brute, a 40% chance of spawning a piglin with a golden sword, a 40% of spawning a piglin with a crossbow, and a 10% chance of not spawning at all.
Minecraft wiki entry for Vines, associated text: Vines can be climbed by standing next to them and holding the jump key. If there is a solid block behind the vines, the walk forward key can also be used.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: Dragon eggs and anvils fall differently from each other and other gravity-affected blocks such as sand, gravel, and concrete powder. Neither dragon eggs nor anvils work in a sand/gravel/concrete powder duplicator because of this. However, it is possible to create a machine that can duplicate dragon eggs and anvils but not sand/gravel/concrete powder. They both can be duplicated and sent into the End as either falling entities or items.
Minecraft wiki entry for Windswept_Hills, associated text: Windswept hills have some unusual features and formations compared to other biomes due to the terrain generation algorithm. Floating blocks and even small floating islands are common as are overhangs and large waterfalls (occasionally, even springs and lavafalls). This can create some impressive views at times. These oddities may be magnified in windswept savannas.
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: What Jonatan and I discussed more specifically was what the ship editor is responsible for, and what the player has to do in first person. We moved a lot of the stuff to first person, which makes so much more sense. The ship editor just gives to a more or less empty frame of a ship, then you have to place panels and other stuff manually in the actual game. – Reddit, u/xNotch, January 7, 2013