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Minecraft wiki entry for Map_item_format, associated text: The file idcounts.dat contains the latest ID for current map. Each map's file name uses the format map_<#>.dat, where <#> is the map's unique number. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Andesite, associated text: Issues relating to "Andesite" or "Polished Andesite" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Experimental_Gameplay, associated text: Experimental Gameplay is found in the world options when creating or editing a world. When turning the option on in an existing world, a copy of the world will be created automatically. Turning the option on does not disable achievements[until BE 1.18.30], however it can't be disabled after the world is created. Once the experimental world is created, it cannot be turned off again. Worlds with the experimental on will have an "Experimental" tag right next to the game mode name in the world menu. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Azalea_tree, associated text: Dirt
Grass Block
Coarse Dirt
Podzol
Mycelium
Rooted Dirt
Moss Block
Farmland[Java Edition only][verify]
Mud[upcoming: JE 1.19] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gathering_resources_on_peaceful_difficulty, associated text: Spider eyes are usually obtained by killing spiders or witches. With these mobs unable to spawn, spider eyes are rather difficult to obtain. The only place they can be found is in the chests of desert temples. Although desert temple chests only have a 29% chance of having spider eyes, desert temples have 4 chests in them, so it is likely that one of them will have some number of spider eyes. However, spider eyes are practically useless on Peaceful difficulty, because they can only be used to be eaten or as a potion ingredient, both of which are impossible in Peaceful. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: This is a large farm that requires significant resources. It has 6 spawn chambers in each building, and redstone controlling it. It outputs 4 waves of average 10-15 mobs every 16 or so seconds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: A hopper collects items dropped on top of it if the space above the hopper not occupied by a storage block. In Java Edition, items are gathered from the entire 1 block space above the hopper, meaning that items sitting on partial blocks such as soul sand directly above a hopper can be collected. In Bedrock Edition, items are gathered from the lower 3⁄4 of the block space above the hopper, so items sitting on a lower slab or bed can be collected while items sitting on an enchanting table or horizontal grindstone cannot.[1] (Moreover, soul sand is a full block in Bedrock Edition.[2]) It is also possible for a hopper to collect items from inside a full, solid block, a situation that might come from items rising up through solid blocks or being summoned. Item entities are not collected when they are outside of the collection area however; for example, items on top of a stone block directly above a hopper are not collected. Collected items are placed in the leftmost empty slot of a hopper's inventory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Swimming, associated text: With sprinting while swimming, it is possible to swim across the water horizontally.[1] This allows the player to fit through one-block gaps, in a similar method to crawling. |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
BeamTarget: The block location its beam points to.
X: X-coordinate.
Y: Y-coordinate.
Z: Z-coordinate.
ShowBottom: 1 or 0 (true/false) – if true, the End Crystal shows the bedrock slate underneath. Defaults to false when placing by hand and true using /summon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Powered_Rail, associated text: the top of any full solid opaque block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), including full-block mechanism components (command blocks, dispensers, droppers, note blocks, and redstone lamps)
the top of a hopper, upside-down slab, or upside-down stairs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clay_Ball, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Block loot
1.2 Chest loot
1.3 Villager gifts
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Smelting ingredient
2.3 Trading
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues
6 Gallery
7 Notes |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0.12_releases, associated text: This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Bedrock Edition 0.12.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with 0.11.x releases. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Smooth_Stone, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Chest loot
1.3 Natural generation
1.4 Smelting
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Stonecutting
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues
7 Gallery
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Universally_unique_identifier, associated text: 1 Representation
2 Occurences
3 Technical aspects
3.1 Value range
3.2 Hyphenated hexadecimal format section names
3.3 Versions and variants
3.4 In Minecraft
3.4.1 Bitwise version
3.4.2 Collapsed version
4 External links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Navigation, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, there is a world option that always shows the coordinates. They are measured in the same fashion as in Java Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lectern, associated text: Lecterns can also hold a single book and quill or written book that other players can read at the same time. Right-clicking an empty one with a book and quill or written book places it. Right-clicking a lectern with a book already occupied opens an interface to read the book. Books occupying a lectern can be retrieved through the interface,[Java Edition only] punching the lectern[Bedrock Edition only] or by destroying the lectern, even when /gamerule doTileDrops is false. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jack_o%27Lantern, associated text: In Java Edition, zombies, zombie villagers, husks, skeletons, strays, wither skeletons, and zombified piglins have a chance of wearing a jack o'lantern if they spawn during Halloween. If a mob wearing a jack o'lantern is killed using a tool enchanted with Looting, there is a chance equivalent to the level of Looting used to drop the jack o'lantern, up to a maximum of a 3% chance of a drop. The jack o'lantern does not emit light while being worn. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lingering_Potion, associated text: Lingering potions are thrown, like splash potions, by using them. On impact they explode, creating a cloud. The cloud is made of the potion particles corresponding to the potion that was thrown. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Create a 1 (or more) block wide hole in your wall and shoot the spider (or attack with your sword). When the spider gets killed, shoot the skeleton. You can also try an arrow dispenser trap instead of shooting them yourself. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-8215 - Sand block disappearing when falling (worlds before 0.11 only).
MCPE-8285 - All leaves are not named correctly.
MCPE-8305 - Game crash when breaking Nether Reactor Core. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: Parrots are passive. They can fly, and usually fly upward if struck. They fly under normal conditions, but they can tire[1] and return to the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Agent, associated text: An agent.
Agent in the official image.
Agent in promotional artwork for Education Edition 1.14.50.
An agent in promotional artwork for the GOAT Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-6032 – Comparator outputs "pulse" when side signal is on.
MC-6039 – The delay of the comparator is inconsistent.
MC-6077 – Comparators causes block updates while idle.
MC-6536 – Comparator is miscounting Hopper's contents.
MC-6640 – Comparators trying to lock Repeaters even if their output is 0 (graphical).
MC-6941 – SRV is no longer used to lookup servers.
MC-6951 – High-res texture pack items have garbage on edges.
MC-7087 – Mining activator rail isn't boosted by pickaxe.
MC-8172 – TNT defuses when traveling between dimensions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Feather_Falling, associated text: With boots enchanted with Feather Falling IV, and at least two other armor pieces enchanted with Protection IV, a player at full health can survive a maximum fall distance of 103 blocks.
The fall distance can be extended to 503.3 blocks provided that the player lands on a hay bale.
Although Feather Falling should negate 12% of the damage per level, at level IV the height of guaranteed death is 55 blocks, not 57-58 (57.5) blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Navigation, associated text: Each player can change their individual spawn point by sleeping in a bed. In versions 1.16, using a charged Respawn Anchor in the Nether also sets your spawn point. If the bed is removed, destroyed, or blocked, the spawn point is lost, and the player respawns near their world's original spawn point. A world's original spawn point can be found easily using a compass. Additionally, as of 1.16, compasses can be set to point toward a lodestone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_building_materials, associated text: Decoration blocks are a big part of enhancing your builds when you've done all that you feel you can with normal building blocks. Ultimately what looks the best is a matter of opinion, and there is no right or wrong way to decorate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_0.0.23a_01_(remake), associated text: To celebrate 10 years of Minecraft, a JavaScript remake of Classic 0.0.23a_01 titled Minecraft Classic was uploaded to the Minecraft website.[1] This version can be played at classic.minecraft.net. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Maps, associated text: map: The map number.
map_scale_direction: Only internally used when scaling a map, after that directly removed: The amount to increase the current map scale by when crafting. Always 1.
map_to_lock: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the map should be locked after being taken out of the cartography table. Only internally used when locking a map, after that directly removed.
Decorations: A list of optional icons to display on the map. Decorations that are removed or modified do not update until the world is reloaded.
An individual decoration.
id: An arbitrary unique string identifying the decoration.
type: The ID of the map icon to display.
x: The world X position of the decoration.
z: The world Z position of the decoration.
rot: The rotation of the symbol, ranging from 0.0 to 360.0, measured clockwise. A rotation of 0 displays the icon upside-down compared to its appearance in the icon texture.
display: The display tag.
MapColor: The color of the markings on the item's texture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: Bandit
Bard
Castaway
Farmer
Forester
Gardener
Mime
Miner
Monk
Old Lady
Old Man
Peasant
Rouge
Shopkeeper
Strong Man
Thief
Town Crier
Townswoman
Vagrant
Witch |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mycelium, associated text: Mycelium as seen spreading in dirt and destroying planted sugar cane. This is no longer possible as of 1.17, as sugar cane can now be planted on mycelium. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanisms, associated text: This design features a hidden staircase in the wall, revealed by triggering a redstone signal in some way, such as interacting with a lever or button. There are many ways of making this. Look at the following videos for some examples: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_mode, associated text: Debug world in version 14w26b
Large overview (14w26b)
Grid overview (14w26b)
Low block ID overview (14w27b)
Grid overview (14w27b)
(14w32d–Java Edition 1.8.9)
(15w49a–Java Edition 1.9.4)
(16w20a–Java Edition 1.10.2)
(16w39b–Java Edition 1.11.2)
(17w47a-Java Edition 1.13) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crossbow, associated text: The player can load either an arrow, spectral arrow, tipped arrow (of any effect) or a firework (of any color/type). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Command to reload advancements and loot tables from disk
This command is available to all opped players in single player and to all level 4 operators on a multiplayer server.
Cannot be run from a command block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The effects of certain food items such as chorus fruits and spider eyes now apply to foxes when the fox consumes them.
Now attacks tropical fish and pufferfish. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_enchantments_guide, associated text: The optimal enchantment orders is [(Leggings + Protection IV)@4 + (Unbreaking III + Mending)@2]@7 with a cost of 4 + 2 + 7 = 13 levels. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-249917 – Mangrove trees don't replace certain blocks with roots.
MC-249923 – Recovery compass isn't sorted with regular compass in creative inventory.
MC-249927 – Player can use a Recovery Compass on a Lodestone.
MC-249931 – Growing a Mangrove Tree with bone meal creates a ghost block.
MC-249933 – Game crash related to the frog occurred (Accessing LegacyRandomSource from multiple threads).
MC-249934 – Mangrove roots sometimes don't generate waterlogged when generating within water.
MC-249936 – Cave carvers don't cut through mud.
MC-249938 – Mangrove Leaves do not drop from Silk Touch tools.
MC-249942 – Water got removed after waterlogged Mangrove Propagule grows.
MC-249947 – Top of Sculk Shrieker model is vertically squished.
MC-249966 – Warden can forget a target it just roared at.
MC-249968 – Powering a beacon disconnects player from server.
MC-249977 – Harsh chunk borders appear when upgrading a 1.18.2 world.
MC-249979 – Chance to have mangrove roots not waterlogged when growing from a sapling while underwater.
MC-249980 – The "Birthday Song" advancement description is incorrectly capitalized.
MC-249984 – "note_block" is inconsistently spelled as "noteblock" in the allay_deliver_cake_to_noteblock advancement.
MC-250017 – UUID launch argument required.
MC-250025 – The "You Got a Friend in Me" advancement is incorrectly presented in the past tense.
MC-250081 – Wandering trader doesn't trade mangrove propagule.
MC-250099 – Mangrove Log and Mangrove Planks don't spawn in bonus chest.
MC-250101 – Can't plant sugar cane on mud.
MC-250103 – Can't plant bamboo on mud.
MC-250104 – Can't plant big dripleaf on mud.
MC-250106 – Overworld vegetation cannot be placed on muddy mangrove roots.
MC-250135 – Sculk veins cannot be placed on the top or sides of soul sand.
MC-250136 – Sculk veins cannot be placed on eight layers of snow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: There really is no way of building a computer without knowing how a computer works. The tutorial attempts to explain everything that you need to know but does require a bit of understand here and there of computer science, which is stated in the prerequisites section of each tab. The deepest part we cover is up to IGCSE CS. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze_Rod, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Mob loot
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Fuel
3 Achievements
4 Advancements
5 Video
6 Data values
6.1 ID
7 History
8 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fluid, associated text: If particles are fully enabled in the options menu, solid blocks that have air below and fluid above drip, as a visual indication that only one layer of blocks separates the player from the fluid above. Dripping lava does not cause damage or start fires. It can take several seconds before dripping starts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_mushroom, associated text: Huge mushrooms can be grown by applying bone meal to a small red or brown mushroom that is planted on dirt, coarse dirt, grass blocks, rooted dirt or moss blocks with a skylight and block light level of 12 or less, or on podzol, mycelium or nylium at any light level. A 3 block radius around the mushroom must be free of solid blocks, and 7-9 blocks above the mushroom[needs testing]. Extra tall huge mushrooms (up to 13 blocks tall) have a ~5% chance of growing from mushrooms fed with bone meal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Book items show their descriptions again correctly when trading with a librarian villager. (MCPE-51311)
Fixed a bug that was preventing the chat history from being scrolled through. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Missing_textures_and_models, associated text: This effect can be seen without the use of resource packs up to 17w46a simply by holding ice, stained glass, stained glass panes or slime blocks of an invalid data value. For versions 17w47a up to 19w38b a resource pack is required to break the model of an existing translucent item, and from 19w39a the bug is no longer present at all. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: If the former is the case, then you should focus on what the island you are on has to offer and try to establish yourself. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_farming, associated text: The final way to find enchanted books throughout your world is to explore the world for the various different naturally generating structures in minecraft, and searching for loot chests that can sometimes spawn enchanted books in. These structures include: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_Cube, associated text: Magma cubes have an attack speed twice as fast as most mobs.[1] Mobs like zombies attack once per second, while magma cubes attack twice per second. This means that a large magma cube deals 12 × 6 of damage per second on normal difficulty. Unlike slimes, tiny magma cubes can deal damage to the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Frozen biomes no longer generate Ice pillars below Y=0 on worlds with updated chunks (MCPE-125128).
Ocean ruins and shipwrecks are now generated in lower frequency (MCPE-143478).
Azalea trees no longer generate underwater (MCPE-125919).
Azalea trees can now generate in shallow water.
Rooted Dirt can no longer generate without an Azalea tree (MCPE-140867).
Vanilla Parity: Removed Deep Warm Ocean from biome placement (MCPE-147051).
Fixed pillars of Dripstone that could previously be generated on the surface of the Overworld (MCPE-139877).
Fixed an issue to prevent Small Dripleaf blocks from being placed inside Lava blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The riding position of Llamas no longer shifts after being tamed (MCPE-143006).
Fixed an issue preventing Tropical Fish from spawning in Lukewarm Oceans. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: Tools for calculating leather dye combination: minecraft.tools (webapp); pyMCDyes (open-source Python script, outdated); DyeLeatherArmor: a tool for calculating an exact crafting recipe for any sRGB color |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Nether, associated text: In Java Edition, the Nether is stored in .minecraft/saves/worldname/DIM-1. Deleting this folder resets the Nether, so that all player-made changes and buildings in that dimension are undone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Now connect the arrow dispenser to a redstone comparator which is the input of a redstone torch NOT circuit which then connects to a command block with the /replaceitem command, which finally replaces more arrows in the arrow dispenser. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Book, associated text: Disenchanting an enchanted book at a grindstone yields a normal book and a small amount of experience. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Skipped functions (when the conditional fails) is now considered a failure (for example in command blocks). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: Unlike other villagers, the wandering trader does not buy items in exchange for emeralds – it only sells items, using emeralds as a currency. Therefore, the following tables' leftmost column is how many emeralds the player needs to give to receive the items listed in the middle column of the table. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Commands, associated text: 1 Usage
2 Command guide
2.1 Syntax
2.2 Success Conditions
2.3 Restrictions
3 List and summary of commands
3.1 Hidden commands
3.2 Removed commands
3.2.1 Other removed commands
3.2.1.1 Developer command
3.2.1.2 Agent commands
4 History
5 Issues
6 See also
7 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: Skeletons and strays may drop between 0 and 2 arrows upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0–5 arrows with Looting III. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Secret_door, associated text: This trigger can be completely hidden except for a jukebox. When a player selects and inserts the correct disc, it opens the door. When a comparator is placed next to a jukebox, it can produce a redstone signal which is unique for each disc. This method essentially acts as a key or password, since the player must use the correct disc to access the door. In addition, a jukebox is typically used as decoration rather than a redstone component, leading to a better hidden entrance. The only problem with this, however, is that the door will remain open for the duration of the song (the disc is automatically ejected from the jukebox afterwards) or until another player removes the disc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Argument_types, associated text: item_id is required, and it should be in the format of resource location (if namespace isn't set it defaults to minecraft:).
It can also be the resource location of a block tag or item tag with the prefix of #, such as #minecraft:planks.
Data tags are inside {}. It's optional.
When clear or test for item, only the states provided are tested. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: The fortress can be hard to see, as it looks like the Nether terrain, especially in nether wastes or crimson forest. When you find blocky structures made of nether brick, you have found it. Mark your "entrance" in some way. Use the right hand torch rule for navigating the fortress. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Warren_Loo, associated text: "Waking up to so many mentions, just awesome. Thanks for the birthday wishes everyone! :D" – @EvilSeph on Twitter, January 25, 2013 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: These item duplications work in vanilla servers and Realms, but many servers use a modified server software called Paper for many reasons, including swiftly patching many exploits. Here are many block duplication methods that will not work on recent builds of Paper but work fine in vanilla. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 15 – Java: The first Java Edition 1.18 snapshot (21w37a) is released.
21 – Bedrock: 1.17.30 released.[163] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: The player should also remember that time is another valuable resource in Minecraft. Someone could easily hollow out a 10×10×10 area with wooden picks and wooden shovels, but it could be a waste of time when one has netherite tools to use on the same project. Using iron and stone tools to mine in order to conserve netherite takes away the point of gathering the diamonds, gold, and ancient debris in the first place, and most people do not want to spend their entire Minecraft experience digging with weak tools when they can finish digging quickly with powerful tools. If the player has a shorter time restriction for playing Minecraft, it may be more beneficial for the player to use up netherite to save time. However, if the player does not have many diamonds or much ancient debris, do not waste them on unnecessary tools, such as shovels and hoes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tick, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, all loading chunks are ticked on every game tick. The following things will happen when a chunk gets ticked: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Old, associated text: The End in Old worlds generated only the central island without the outer islands. Sometimes the end fountain did not generate and the Ender Dragon sometimes got stuck at the border. End gateway portals also didn't work. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned, associated text: Some drowned spawn with the ability to pick up loot that is on the ground. That includes armor and weapons or tools just like regular zombies. Unlike zombies however, they can also pick up tridents, which they always prefer over anything else. They also can pick it up and throw it the wrong way. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_data_pack, associated text: Once you are in the datapacks folder, create a folder with a name of your choice. It will be your data pack's name. Enter the data pack folder. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: The subtraction inverter offers little advantage over the torch inverter except that it can run on a 2-clock cycle without burning out. Faster clocks will not work though — the comparator simply won't react to them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: How the empty barrel with the aforementioned texture as the top would look in-game. Again, the empty top texture is different than its later in-game counterpart. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Marketplace, associated text: The player must have purchased the full version of Bedrock Edition (not including Legacy Console Editions or Apple TV)
The player must have a stable internet connection |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: When broken, blocks emit sounds and particles associated with themselves, except in the following cases: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Always carry potions of damage and poison on you. You'll never know whether you're fighting a player with a stone sword in gold armor with minimal enchantments or if you're face to face with a full armed juggernaut carrying what people consider as "God Equipment." This is the most efficient way of disposing of anybody. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Demo_mode, associated text: The time limit is 90 minutes of real-time.
The player isn't able to play Multiplayer, including LAN multiplayer. On the PlayStation 4, split-screen multiplayer is possible.
The player isn't able to change Global Resources and Add-ons.
The player is restricted to Survival mode.
The player is restricted from changing Cheats and World Options parts off.
The player is restricted from changing Trust Player Permissions.
The player is restricted from accessing Storage.
The player cannot change the world seed.
Worlds always generate with the seed: 1537846859.
The player is restricted to Infinite world type.
There have been 3 demo seeds, which are 818010429, 29300, and 1395001428 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_Seeds, associated text: Pumpkin seeds can be used to breed chickens, lead chickens around, and make baby chickens grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trident, associated text: The formula to find the total lifetime damage is Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum. It excludes enchantments and critical hits. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Explosion, associated text: In addition to the initial lag from processing the explosion, which subsides once the explosion has occurred, there can also be a prolonged fallout from an explosion, that consists of dropped items, liquid physics, and increased render-complexity of the crater. Technically, the dropped items disappear after 5 minutes, however those 5 in-game minutes may take a long time to process during extreme lag. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Whenever you are active above ground (especially when away from your base mapping or otherwise covering long distances), it's worth carrying a bed with you. When it starts getting dark, place the bed and sleep. Skipping the night-time provides a significant speed-up, and is safer. It also resets your spawn (unless you play on hardcore). Mobs spawned at night are likely to disturb and interrupt you (including killing you!), and you might overlook something important in the dark. You may be worried about mobs attacking if you place the bed outside of a shelter, but if you go to bed early enough, the light level will be such that they won't spawn at all, giving you a creeper-free day! You will also not be attacked by any phantoms as you are well-rested. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: When you venture outside after surviving your first night, be on the lookout for hostile mobs from the previous night. Hunting for them happens after you get weapons, some armor, and proper food supply. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Farm_Shack, associated text: On some houses, the layer 5 alt replaces layers 5 and 6 from above (or combination of layers 5 and 6). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Riptide, associated text: Tridents enchanted with Riptide can be thrown only when a player stands in water or when exposed to rain. In those situations, a thrown trident launches the player with it. Players can reach greater heights by throwing a Riptide trident straight upward, and travel further distances by throwing it from a higher altitude. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Deepslate, 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 Cooked_Salmon, associated text: Apprentice-level fishermen villagers have a 50%[Bedrock Edition only] or 2⁄3[Java Edition only] chance to sell 6 cooked salmon for 6 raw salmon and an emerald. |
Code example for Mineflayer API: /*
* This script will automatically set if a totem is in the inventory or the off-hand.
* It checks for a totem every tick.
*/
const mineflayer = require('mineflayer')
if (process.argv.length < 4 || process.argv.length > 6) {
console.log('Usage : node auto_totem.js <host> <port> [<name>] [<password>]')
process.exit(1)
}
const bot = mineflayer.createBot({
host: process.argv[2],
port: parseInt(process.argv[3]),
username: process.argv[4] ? process.argv[4] : 'totem',
password: process.argv[5]
})
bot.on('spawn', () => {
const totemId = bot.registry.itemsByName.totem_of_undying.id // Get the correct id
if (bot.registry.itemsByName.totem_of_undying) {
setInterval(() => {
const totem = bot.inventory.findInventoryItem(totemId, null)
if (totem) {
bot.equip(totem, 'off-hand')
}
}, 50)
}
})
|
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: Alternatively, you can follow one of the tutorials below, to create a farm that channels eggs to a single point. Most such will do the same for chicken meat, feathers, and even experience orbs as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojam, associated text: Mojang Studios created Docktor, Healthcore Evolved, and Snake Oil Stanley, as well as former employee Tobias Möllstam creating Shipment-23. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: It was only later that Herobrine grew in popularity, when the Brocraft streamer "Copeland" photoshopped Herobrine into several screenshots to show to his chat. He had recently taken a liking to the story, and wished to be a part of it. After getting largely good reactions, he decided to stage a hoax. He has explained exactly how that took place in an email.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for NBT_format, associated text: Note that not all properties are added. For example, the value of whether a player is opening a chest won't be added into NBT object. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: Additionally, after getting detected as houses, doors no longer need an "outside" or "inside" to be kept being considered as houses. This is especially crucial in stacking multiple doors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed mineshaft generation to no longer generate in a giant cluster that causes them to cross over each other, and should more closely resemble those found in the Java Edition. (MCPE-28485)
Mesa plateau biomes now generate more like those in the Java Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Wolves, villages and villagers, ferns, wood, rabbits, pumpkins and lanterns (from villages), sweet berry bushes, foxes, pillager outposts are useful resources found in taiga biomes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: After you've spent a long time building a city, you may think that is the biggest thing you can do in the Minecraft world, but this is not true. Minecraft has an infinite number of possibilities that you can do, that never run out. First of all, you can defeat all of the boss mobs in the Minecraft world, or complete all the advancements. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Block of Quartz, Crafting Table, Polished Blackstone Bricks, Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks, and Sculk Sensor |
Code example for Mineflayer API: const mineflayer = require('mineflayer')
const autoeat = require('mineflayer-auto-eat')
const bot = mineflayer.createBot({
host: process.argv[2],
port: process.argv[3],
username: process.argv[4],
password: process.argv[5]
})
// Load the plugin
bot.loadPlugin(autoeat)
bot.once('spawn', () => {
bot.autoEat.options = {
priority: 'foodPoints',
startAt: 14,
bannedFood: []
}
})
// The bot eats food automatically and emits these events when it starts eating and stops eating.
bot.on('autoeat_started', () => {
console.log('Auto Eat started!')
})
bot.on('autoeat_stopped', () => {
console.log('Auto Eat stopped!')
})
bot.on('health', () => {
if (bot.food === 20) bot.autoEat.disable()
// Disable the plugin if the bot is at 20 food points
else bot.autoEat.enable() // Else enable the plugin again
})
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fence, associated text: Wooden fences are broken most quickly with an axe, but drop when broken with any tool. Nether brick fences require a pickaxe; mining it with anything else destroys it and drops nothing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: Wheat, carrots and potatoes have a total of 8 growth stages. Beetroot has 4 growth stages. For wheat, each stage is a little taller and darker than the last, and the crop is mature when the wheat turns brown. Carrots and potatoes have only 4 distinct appearances—each pair of stages appears identical except that stage 7 shares the appearance of stages 5-6 (so the player can tell if it's fully mature or not, otherwise the fully mature and its previous stage can confuse the player). When mature (stage 8 for carrots and potatoes, stage 4 for beetroots), carrots and beetroots show bright crops protruding from the ground, while on a potato plant, the leaves appear significantly taller than in previous stages. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Teeny Town: Make a little, tiny town! Make the whole population one-block-tall mobs and cave spiders, spiders, small and/or tiny slimes, small and/or tiny magma cubes, and silverfish. Make small houses (you may even think of putting the dragon egg as a roof) out of fences, slabs, pressure plates, and carpet, using fence gates as doors. Use ferns and dead bushes for a touch of plant life. You can also use saplings, but be sure to put them in flower pots, or they'll grow into trees, which are far too big for a town of this scale unless you want a giant redwood forest. If you want to add a touch of Dr. Seuss, place down some alliums to represent Truffula trees. Don't put tall mobs in!
Train Station: Make a subway station with non-functional chairs and clocks, minecarts, and tunnels. Preferably made non-expensive blocks (e.g. stone bricks). A functional station with actual trains will take some redstone skill and time. Also see Tutorials/Train station. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Below is a table listing the various villagers, with their careers in relation to their professions, as well as the IDs specifying these. While each profession has a 1 in 6 chance (16.67%) of occurring, the probabilities for individual careers to occur are more diversified. They are listed in the table as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 19 – PE: Minecraft Pocket Edition v0.13.0 released.
24 – Minecraft: Story Mode - Episode 3: The Last Place You Look released. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Data_variants, associated text: The first version to make flower pots use a block entity, the fact that flower pots could hold ferns bled over somewhat into its other damage values, allowing shrubs and grass to exist in pots as well. Also, cobwebs would render if placed in a flower pot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation_methods, associated text: Transporting items is essential for players who have advanced to the point of having more items than they know what to do with, whether it is for moving items around your base autonomously or moving items across vast distances. |
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