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Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_server_protocol, associated text: Player position is represented via X, Y, and Z fixed-point coordinates. The fractional portion is 5 bits, so dividing the short integers received in position update packets by 32, you will have floating point coordinates for the player. This position corresponds to the center of the client viewport. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Squid, associated text: Squid are affected by the Impaling enchantment — In Java Edition because they are aquatic mobs; In Bedrock Edition as long as they touch water. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added stone, andesite, polished andesite, diorite, polished diorite, granite, polished granite, mossy stone brick, mossy cobblestone, smooth sandstone, smooth red sandstone, smooth quartz, red nether brick, and end stone brick stairs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for newsandupdates, associated text: March 9, 2021
Bedrock Edition 1.16.210 released.
March 1, 2021
Minecraft Dungeons 1.8.1.0 released on Xbox Series X|S.
February 24, 2021
Minecraft Dungeons 1.8.0.0 released.
January 15, 2021
Java Edition 1.16.5 released.
January 5, 2021
Minecraft Earth 0.33.0 released as the final version of the game.
December 17, 2020
Minecraft Dungeons 1.7.3.0 released. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: In Java Edition, the key F3 + G can be used to display chunk boundaries. Alternately, pressing the "F3" button opens the Debug screen that shows the player's X, Y, and Z coordinates, in addition to the "chunk" variable. These coordinates change as the player moves around. The player can know the chunk they are in by the variable "chunk". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: A Zen Garden is for aesthetic purposes only. A Zen Garden is made by choosing the place where you want it to be. Then make the walls surrounding the garden with any material you like. I like to use leaves or maybe cobblestone wall. Then fill the walled up space with any kinds of trees, flowers maybe melons, pumpkins, sugar cane, mushrooms and maybe even a small fountain. Do whatever but try to make it as natural as possible. I don't recommend to build this in multiplayer because griefers can find your house more easily but there is the exception of Faction servers in which you can claim land or servers in which you can buy a block that protects a radius. |
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions:
lightning: The lightning bolt that disappeared. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate.
All possible conditions for entities[show]
bystander: An entity not hurt by the lightning strike but in a certain area around it. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate.
All possible conditions for entities[show]
player: The player that would get the advancement. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate.
All possible conditions for entities[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blast_Protection, associated text: In Java Edition, Blast Protection also reduces explosion knockback by (15 × level)%. However, the amount of reduction is rounded down to the nearest integer (100%), so the knockback reduction is only noticeable if the player has Blast Protection VII or higher and is close to the explosion.[1] If multiple pieces have the enchantment, only the highest level's knockback reduction is used. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wood, associated text: This article is about the bark block. For the block found in trees formerly named "wood", see Log. For other uses, see Wood (disambiguation). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tripwire_Hook, associated text: Potential ring placement changes between powered and powered attached
Check if the string was still dashed directly before 14w11a. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-57769 – Server Console spams "0".
MC-60859 – Regular stone villages spawning desert biomes.
MC-61475 – Using /setblock to set block entities with items in their inventory does not update comparators adjacent to the block entity.
MC-61897 – Crash when dispensing any minecart types out of upside-down dispensers onto powered rails or activator rails. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: A T flip-flop can be used to "normalize" the pulse to half on/half-off, while doubling the output period. Design L5 from that page is suitable and compact.
By separating the latched repeaters with redstone dust (to read their signals individually), this circuit could be generalized into a "state cycler", which can activate a series of other circuits or devices in order, as triggered by input pulses.
The return line can be run underneath the clock, making the build higher but narrower, or the entire repeater-latch loop can be extended to run backward on a lower level, similar to Torch-Repeater Clock design E. If used as a state cycler, this also makes the dust between the steps more accessible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Terrain_features, associated text: Basins in the End generate as they would in the Overworld and the Nether, with the exception being that they never expose any ores. End basins may generate on both the central island and outer islands, and chorus trees may occasionally take root in them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Human, associated text: This article is about the removed mob. For the controllable human character, see Player. For the NPC mob, see Villager. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Terrain_features, associated text: In the nether, basins generate the same size and shape as they do in the Overworld. Unlike their Overworld counterparts, however, Nether basins replace the ground with netherrack instead of stone. Nether basins can also expose ores, mainly nether quartz ore and nether gold ore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: A baby zombie riding a chicken is known as a chicken jockey. There is a chance it could also be wearing armor, have a sword, or have both armor and a sword while riding a chicken jockey. It can even be a baby zombie villager riding a chicken jockey. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Controls, associated text: "They don't really.. They are called "deadmau5 camera" in the code and was only added for him. They were accidentally enabled" – @jeb_ on Twitter, February 24, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fox, associated text: If any item is on the ground near a fox, it travels to the item and picks it up, and the item appears in the fox's mouth. This behavior is not limited to food and animal products; a fox can pick up any item that the player can pick up. However, they prefer to pick up food items, and if they have already picked up non-food items, they drop the non-food items to pick up food instead. A fox eventually eats any food item it picks up (besides cake) and the fox is affected by any side effects from the food, such as poison or teleportation. For example, if a fox eats an enchanted golden apple, it obtains the absorption and effects of the enchanted apple. If there is a stage 3 or 4 sweet berry bush within a 16 block radius of a fox, it sprints toward the bush and eats the berries, dropping the item it was holding. It is the only mob not damaged by the sweet berry bush, and still moves quickly. If a fox picks up a weapon or an item with enchantments, including Looting and Fire Aspect, these items affect the fox's attack as if the fox is wielding the weapon in its main hand, although the item retains its durability when used by the fox. If a fox is holding a totem of undying, it receives the effects after taking fatal damage. If a fox is holding a chorus fruit, it eats the fruit and teleports accordingly. In Bedrock Edition, if a fox wields a sword with the Fire Aspect enchantment while attacking a mob on a campfire / soul campfire, it ignites the campfire and does critical damage to the entity. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If playing on a PC, holding Shift while crafting items crafts as many of that particular item as possible. If the player does this accidentally, they can end up wasting a lot of resources unnecessarily. For example, if the player has a lot of diamonds to craft a full set of diamond armor and they accidentally craft 10 diamond boots, the player would have wasted a large amount of diamonds on armor they don't need. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Unless you set a static IP for the computer that is hosting the game, the internal IP address can change. This affects port forwarding rules, and can make them invalid. Each modem or router has a different way of setting a static IP address. You should refer to the manual for your device(s) or online documentation for further instruction.
If you are having players connect to your external IP, your external IP can change if you do not have a static IP from your internet service provider. Use a tool such as WanIP to periodically check on the external IP address. You may also search "my ip address" on Google and it will show your IP address. Alternatively, you can look into a DDNS service that will allow you to have a name, rather than an IP address, that will remain the same. The name will point to your external IP address, regardless of whether or not it changes (the DNS is updated when changes occur, hence "dynamic").
For troubleshooting purposes you can try running Minecraft on the server machine and connect locally. You can connect through either localhost, your home network IP (192.168.x.x) or your public (Internet) IP.
If for some reason you have trouble with connecting publicly over your IPv4, try connecting over IPv6. This should only be done for testing whether your server is online, external players should still use IPv4. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Configured_feature, associated text: underwater_magma
floor_search_range: Value between 0 and 512.
placement_radius_around_floor: Value between 0 and 64.
placement_probability_per_valid_position: Value between 0 and 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Bedrock Edition 1.17.20 would not be a version of the game and its betas are instead part of 1.17.30. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Skin, associated text: The modern templates can be used for old (pre–Java Edition 1.8) skins on the skin server, but only the top half of the image is used. (i.e., not the individual arms and legs on the bottom and no overlay on any layer except the head). If the skin is for Java Edition 1.7, the old system must be used exactly. |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: Any players on the outside of the world border (with exception to those in Creative or Spectator mode) take constant damage as long as they are outside the border. The amount of damage depends on the distance to the border. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: In 17w47a, the faceless pumpkin made a comeback as the proper, default pumpkin block, with the then-current pumpkin being moved to the role of carved pumpkin. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: All biomes have certain characteristics about themselves, which can enhance or dampen the building experience. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Off/fancy/fast clouds.
Off/on entity shadows.
Fast/fancy now only controls leaves and rain particles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Updated touch control schemes.
Can be enabled by navigating to Settings > Touch > Enable New Touch Control Schemes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now place things on top of fences and walls
Can now destroy blocks behind signs and torches
Fixed some issues with leaves
Mob spawners don't ignore torches anymore
Cacti can't be placed next to each other anymore
Leaves' and tall grass destroy particles are not gray anymore
Fixed a potential and very random crash
Fixed some situations where liquids could stop flowing
Fixed spawn position in multiplayer
Tabs in the Creative inventory don't have a small offset anymore |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Most speedruns in the 1.9-1.15 category are played in 1.14 to exploit the fact that villagers restock immediately. Ideally you should use the 9 TNT blocks hidden in desert temples to blow up the houses in a savanna village to get about 6 stacks of wood. Then you should craft the wood into sticks and trade them with fletchers, using the emeralds you get from trading with villagers to level up a cleric villager, which has a chance to trade ender pearls. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a new loading tip:
"Playing on iOS, Android, or FireOS? Get the free Minecraft Original Music Pack from the Marketplace for the full Minecraft experience." |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shears, associated text: Breaking cobwebs with a sword is as fast as breaking with shears, and yields string. This costs double durability. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: This item filter uses certain containers which restrict the kind of items that can enter them. The two containers which do this are brewing stands and shulker boxes. These allows potions and shulker boxes to be separated from other items. This could be handy to sort potions to a storage or shulker boxes to be unloaded. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bamboo, associated text: The appearance of bamboo changes as it grows. When first placed, it takes the form of a small shoot, which has no hitbox. When it grows one block taller it grows to 2 pixels in length and width and the top block has leaves coming off it. At 3 blocks, the top 2 blocks have leaves and at 4 blocks the bamboo expands to 3×3 pixels. At 5 blocks tall, the top 3 blocks have leaves on them. As the bamboo grows, the leaves move up and stay at the top 3 blocks. Destroying a block of bamboo does not change the appearance of the blocks below it. Bamboo is oriented at a random position in the block that it is in. Bamboo, grass, sweet berry bushes, and ferns are the only plants that change their hit boxes as they grow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Renamed World.event.weatherChanged to World.event.changeWeather
Added event World.event.addEffect
Fires when an effect is applied to an entity.
Added event World.event.createEntity
Fires when an entity is added to the world.
Removed function World.addEventListener
Changed function getDuration() to property duration
Changed function getAmplifier() to property amplifier
Added property displayName
Gets the display name of the effect |
Minecraft wiki entry for Livestreaming, associated text: Twitch settings in Minecraft can be found by clicking the Options button, then the Broadcast Settings button. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Loom, associated text: A loom can be mined and obtained with or without any tool, but axes are the quickest. It always drops as an item. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: DY rooms, 1×1×2 basic units, are tall rooms with 2×2 corners of prismarine bricks midway up, each with the piece in the corner of the room missing. Open walls have insets in the side such that two of these rooms adjacent have additional 2×1 openings on either side of the usual passageway. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slime, associated text: A slime needs roughly a 3×2.1x3 free space to spawn. The area in which the slime spawns must be clear of solid or liquid obstructions. When a slime attempts to spawn, the game checks for the space requirement of a large slime, and the size is determined later. Therefore, since large slimes are slightly taller than 2 blocks, no slimes, regardless of size, are able to spawn at all in 2-block-high areas. Also, since large slimes are slightly wider than 2 blocks, and mobs spawn at the center of a block, having any block within the 3×2.1x3 area, even as thin as a glass pane, can prevent a slime of any size from spawning. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Starting_in_the_Nether, associated text: Soul sand valley biome.
Nether wastes biome.
Crimson forest biome.
Nether fortress with blaze spawner and some blazes.
Warped forest biome with some endermen.
Basalt delta biome with nether fortress.
Bastion remnant in Nether Wastes biome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_dungeon, associated text: Torches or other light sources to disable the spawner, as many as possible
A sword, stone or better, preferably enchanted with Sweeping Edge[Java Edition only], Sharpness, if possible (Knockback and fire aspect are optional)
A full set of iron or better armor (enchanted if possible) (If you are experienced enough, and is not playing on hard difficulty, you don't need armor.
A pickaxe
Nutritious food like bread or steak
Plenty of cheap building blocks, such as dirt or cobblestone
A golden apple (optional)
A shield (optional)
Potions (optional)
A lava bucket (optional)
A water bucket (Always needed for mining trips) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_texture_packs, associated text: unzip -d ~/Desktop/my_texture_pack ~/.minecraft/bin/minecraft.jar pack.png pack.txt particles.png terrain.png achievement/* armor/* art/* environment/* font/* gui/* item/* misc/* mob/* terrain/* title/* |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_an_End_city, associated text: Other items and blocks that you should bring in preparation for defeating an end city are an anvil, a map, and a carved pumpkin. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a warning for users running Minecraft in a 32-bit environment in the main menu, because support for the 32-bit environment will end soon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanted_Golden_Apple, associated text: An extremely rare occasion where a regular golden apple and an enchanted apple being found in the same woodland mansion chest in Education Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: All small flowers can be used to create suspicious stew. When a flower is used on a brown mooshroom, the brown mooshroom produces a suspicious stew related to that flower the next time it is milked with a bowl. The mooshroom returns to producing mushroom stew until fed another flower. Eating one restores 6 () hunger and 7.2 hunger saturation, as well as producing a brief status effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Llama, associated text: Feeding a llama food can alter its behavior, restoring lost health or making a baby grow faster (babies ordinarily take around 20 minutes to mature to adults). The table below lists the effects of the 2 food items llamas accept. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Terrain.png, associated text: Before the introduction of texture packs, terrain.png had to be edited in order to change any textures found in-game. The file would have to be placed inside an edited minecraft.jar file in order to work. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit%27s_Foot, associated text: Each rabbit has a 10% chance to drop a rabbit's foot when killed by the player. This chance can be increased by 3% per level with a sword enchanted with Looting. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: Minecraft Realms is an official subscription-based server hosting service that allows players to create and manage their own private Minecraft multiplayer worlds. Hosted by Mojang Studios, Realms provides an easy and fast way to create servers and allows the owner to manage them from inside the game, without prior knowledge of the concepts for hosting on the internet. However, Realms are not intended for large public servers, but for groups of friends or as a family server.[8] Private Realms servers are easy to set up and available 24/7 as long as the owner pays for it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Frostburn_Update, associated text: 1.10 had only three snapshots and two pre-releases, tying it with 1.1 as the version with the least development versions; if only snapshots are considered, it is the smallest outright. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: Beta 1.7 - Beta 1.9 Prerelease: [Has no defined name, rendering a minimum-length text box if highlighted]
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2 - Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3: [Has no defined name, and attempting to render it causes a game crash]
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4 - 13w25b: [Has no defined name, rendering a minimum-length text box if highlighted]
13w25c - 13w36b: tile.null.name |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jukebox, associated text: A jukebox can be broken using any tool, but an axe is the fastest. Jukeboxes also drop all of their contents. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: Now, add a layer of blocks (dirt is best). The purpose of this layer is to receive a pool easily filled. It doesn't need to must not be thicker than one block, you're just making your life harder if you do. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Removed_blocks_and_biomes, associated text: Potted grass and green shrubs existed from 13w36a to 14w11b, whereas potted grass blocks existed from 14w06a to 14w11b. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-5742 – Redstone signals shortened by devices that output a shorter signal.
MC-6069 – Server loading issue.
MC-6118 – Monostable circuits only work in a North/South configuration.
MC-6228 – Hopper doesn't accept items from second slot when container has different items in first slot.
MC-6486 – Variable redstone strength causing strange update behavior.
MC-6779 – Particle effects are messed up again...
MC-6851 – Doorhandle position is in the wrong place.
MC-6906 – Chest minecart won't deposit items in hoppers while moving.
MC-6952 – Iron door stays powered when retrieving the redstone block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for GhastMachine2CHP, associated text: Heading back into the Nether, the group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) find themselves on a ledge between two nether portals. A lake of lava sits below them. They also spot a ledge off in the distance with another set of portals. Each set lead them to numerous areas in the Overworld, such as a jungle, a mushroom island, and a cave that was deep underground. Everyone collects materials in each area: wood from the jungle, mushrooms and mushroom soup from the mushroom island, and iron ore from the cavern. Ash looks around the cavern with a torch and soon comes across a replica of the bat house that they had made. After going through the Nether once more, the group emerge close to the peak of a mountain capped with snow. They also notice a woodland mansion off in the distance, wedged between two mountain peaks. Morgan realizes that the mansion might be home to the Evoker King, but they all decide to storm it tomorrow as they aren’t prepared yet. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://playxbla.com/give-your-minecraft-world-a-more-natural-look-with-the-natural-texture-pack-on-minecraft-xbox-360-edition/ |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: By daybreak, the person comes across another spider and panics, injuring their leg in the process. The person soon realizes that spiders aren’t hostile during the daytime, but decides to head to shore anyway out of an abundance of caution. Upon looking back at the island, the spider and the person lock eyes for a few seconds before the spider suddenly disappears. Heading back to the house, the person discovers how sugar cane and various dyes work, chops down some birch trees, crafts a stone axe, and has a discussion with a cow regarding how this world works. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: This poses the complexity of signed numbers.[1] This is a weight to the binary number to assign it as a positive or negative number. Whether the result is a negative or positive number is determined by the overflow flag. If there is an overflow, this means that the number is positive and otherwise, negative. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Renamed illager beast spawn egg to ravager spawn egg.
Changed the ID of ravager spawn egg to ravager_spawn_egg. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: Second, you can place one or more collumns of springs. While it will still look like a uniform lake, you will have access at a couple of sweet spots to swim up faster. The downside is that if your lake is a little too deep, you'll be dependent of those to swim up. However it will be very useful if you know exactly where you'll need to surface every time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shield, associated text: The shield directionally blocks all attacks coming from within 90° of the direction the wielder is facing, providing a full hemisphere of coverage to them. If the wielder faces straight up, they are likely to miss their blocks.[3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Smooth_Quartz_Block, associated text: Issues relating to "Smooth Quartz Block" or "Smooth Quartz" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Break slower than their non-infested counterparts.[205]
Have particles when silverfish spawns from infested blocks.
When infested, stone bricks correctly turn into infested stone bricks instead of infested stone.[206] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Spawner, associated text: 1 Obtaining
2 Usage
3 Drops
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 History
7 Issues
8 Gallery
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Some things can't be produced in the Nether, and need to be brought in from the Overworld: There are no ores, besides nether quartz ore, ancient debris, and nether gold ore. There is no diamond unless you import it from the overworld or you find it in bastion remnant or nether fortress chests. Emerald, iron, redstone and lapis lazuli are renewable through villagers, and gold is renewable through zombified piglins. Iron is also renewable from bartering, as well as water, though it has to be stored in cauldrons. Coal is renewable from wither skeletons or smelting overworld wood. Blackstone can be used as an alternative to cobblestone. You can get the Pigstep music disc and the snout banner pattern from a bastion remnant, and diamonds and horse armor can be obtained through a nether fortress. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: Spectral arrows[Java Edition only]/normal arrows[Bedrock Edition only] can be obtained through bartering with piglins, and have a ~8.71% chance to give the player 6-12 arrows. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: There are more specific styles which specify where you can go, where you stay, and even how you should survive. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Etho_Slab, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Crafting
2 Usage
3 Data values
3.1 ID
3.2 Damage Value
4 History
5 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: If the player is doing anything big or complicated, planning ahead can give enormous benefits. The plan can be as simple as a quick mental checklist, or as ambitious as a full-blown blueprint plus materials requirements. You might also hop into creative mode to test out a section of a build (use a new world if you don't want to turn on cheats). Don't over-plan for a simple project, but don't underestimate the benefits of planning properly for an ambitious one. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Brick, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Smelting
1.2 Bartering
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Fuel
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues
6 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Mob steps can be heard again.
Players can fill buckets while underwater, even in creative.
Fixed it so that potions of harming will kill mobs rather than just making them drop loot.
Replaced placeholder with the correct names of items.
Guardian & elder guardian attack animations are visible again.
Fixed attribute inconsistencies in mobs & fixed multiple attribute loading bugs (some mobs ran too fast, some mobs had incorrect health, some mobs didn't show the correct health in their health bar.
Fixed crash after joining a LAN game.
Fixed randomly breaking boats.
Monster spawner no longer crashes the game when difficulty is set to peaceful.
Fixed a crash when a player threw a snowball, egg, or splash potions.
Zombie pigmen are no longer hostile towards mobs.
No more diving when riding a horse, pig, or donkey.
Guardian laser beams change color now.
Markers on maps now correctly show direction when riding (animal, minecart, etc.)
Gamerule settings now persist in saved games.
Fixed issue where some mobs dropped no items.
Players again spawn in "safe places" during initial world generation.
Players no longer float above beds while sleeping.
Fixed crash when server spawns guardians & elder guardians.
You can hear the laser sound for guardians & elder guardians again.
Fixed items dropping from mobs incorrectly (not dropping for some, dropping for some that shouldn't have drops)
Chat window fixed- automatically updates messages when they come in.
Two zombie villagers no longer spawn when a single villager is turning into a zombie.
Status effects no longer present after a player's death.
Nether mobs no longer lose fire resistance.
Fixed projectiles so they can be shot in directions, not just at targets.
Invisible players can no longer be seen and attacked by mobs.
Creepers now make hissing ignition sounds again.
Iron golem now has an attack animation again.
Lightning strikes have sounds again.
Fireballs fixed: Blaze fireballs set blocks on fire & large fireballs are visible again.
Fixed assorted crashes when loading/importing older worlds.
Projectiles no longer hurt the player when reflected.
Iron golems will attack aggressive mobs again to defend villagers and themselves.
Fixed rare case of mobs spawning without heads.
Fixed slime spawning size issues.
Zombie pigmen are again spawning with golden swords.
Elder guardians now attack the player.
Player no longer gets disconnected from the Realm after suspending & resuming the device/game.
Fixed a crash that can occur when a skeleton horse trap is triggered on peaceful. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: Horses wander aimlessly, occasionally stopping to rear, flick their tails, or lower their heads as though eating the grass. Unlike sheep, the eating animation does not actually cause any grass to be consumed. If a player comes near, the horses may turn to look at them. Any horse, even a wild or undead horse, can be attached to a lead without protest, although an untamed horse rears and flails its forelegs if saddled. Horses remain passive, even when hit. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: Actually, screw it, the DCPU-16 will still work when on fire, except MUCH slower, and ram will get changed randomly. – Reddit, u/xNotch, March 25, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_fruit_farming, associated text: Chorus plantations are mainly used to craft purpur blocks for construction. Chorus fruits are first popped in a furnace, then crafted into blocks with a production ratio of 4 fruits for 4 blocks. This setup works best when adding a group of furnaces and a renewable source of fuel, such as a tree farm which provides logs, which can be smelted into charcoal. This combination is self-sufficient, which means it can be built anywhere regardless of available resources, such as space between the End's central and outer islands or space above the Nether's top bedrock layer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Once you find a nether fortress, you may want to search the interior first. The potential loot may help you survive the blazes and later parts of the game. A saddle is especially valuable later when you hunt endermen in the overworld. However, ultimately you want to find a blaze spawner. Ideally, you want a blaze spawner surrounded by netherrack so that you don't have to worry about blazes flying up or ghasts shooting at you. If the blaze spawner is out in the open, you may want build a quick roof and walls to keep the blazes in and protect yourself from other mobs. Building a 2 block high pillar near the spawner can also help to block some blaze's fireball attacks while you kill the others. You usually want to leave with 8 blaze rods, more if you plan on making a brewing stand. If so, don't forget to get nether warts before you leave the fortress. While gathering blaze rods, you may want to keep them in your hotbar so you can see how many you have. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: "FYI, I asked Josh to remove this feature again. Although funny, being scared of rabbits doesn't fit with the Beast's lore." – @jeb_ on Twitter, October 30, 2018 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Path is a circle, but a square in Bedrock.
Only works if the entity who is wearing frost walker boots is on the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: "I once met a small bright dot that enjoyed nothing more in his life than protecting big dark secrets by being painted over them in images." – @SeargeDP on Twitter, April 14, 2015 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added sounds.
Has a shaking animation when hit or right-clicked.
Based on the position and facing, bells can only be hit in some certain directions, and will only shake in those directions.
Changed texture.
Changed model for ceiling bells and added models for wall bells.
Can now be placed on walls.
Changed block states face=ceiling|floor|wall to attachment=ceiling|double_wall|floor|single_wall. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Large_Biomes, associated text: Large Biome worlds are generated as Default worlds, but have 16 times as much area (multiplied by 4 along the X and Z axis), causing the biomes of the Overworld to be expansive. A Default and Large Biome world sharing the same seed are geographically the same, overall. Rivers are not larger than they are in a default world. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Moving_structures_using_structure_blocks_from_world_to_world, associated text: In order to start, you need to access your game world file in the .minecraft folder. In order to do that, press the windows key and "R" together to open run, from there you can type in "%appdata%\" and click the .minecraft folder (copy %appdata%\ and paste it in run). It will be a good idea to pin the .minecraft folder to Quick Access in File Explorer so you can access it more easier. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Usually, long, wide "highway" type roads are as straight as possible, as cheap as possible, and require the least amount of terraforming possible. If there is a 30-meter-wide circular crater, sweeping around it smoothly is usually better than bridging it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian_farming, associated text: Another farm is the 'OP', or super-efficient farm. This farm is very expensive to build in Survival mode, due to the number of materials used, but produces over 100,000 items per hour. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-42192 – WitherSkulls flash for a brief moment when being summoned.
MC-44634 – Invulnerable Fireballs are invisible/being client-side rendered on hit.
MC-51573 – Hostile mobs continue to follow/attack player in Spectator mode.
MC-64444 – Wither skulls are being rendered for a moment.
MC-65697 – Explosion force on entities is directionally biased.
MC-66089 – Explosion physics changed, range of some TNT cannons greatly reduced.
MC-74686 – Marker armor stand block placing issue.
MC-74866 – Chunk flickering (only Intel HD Graphics / Driver version 10.18.10.3958).
MC-75722 – Buy a realm has no "Back" button with no internet connection.
MC-75885 – World generator crashes when generating pumpkins (e.g. seed "Cows"). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: All illagers and vexes ignore baby villagers, but pillagers and illusioners may still shoot them by accident. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pufferfish, associated text: Pufferfish in promotional artwork for the Update Aquatic.
Official pufferfish artwork.
Lego Minecraft Pufferfish. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider_Jockey, associated text: There is a 1% chance for a spider to spawn with a skeleton riding it, forming a spider jockey. In the Nether, a spider (spawned with a spawn egg, commands or spawners, since these do not naturally spawn there) has a 0.8% chance to spawn a wither skeleton on its back and form a spider jockey. In snowy biomes, a spider has a 0.8% to spawn a stray on its back and form a stray spider jockey instead. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can become angry[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Tags common to all zombies[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A detector rail can be attached to the top of any opaque block, or to the top of an upside-down slab or upside-down stairs. If the attachment block is removed, the detector rail drops as an item. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineplex, associated text: Challenge yourself as you are forced to memorize a structure in a matter of mere seconds, and be the first to complete it! Whoever is furthest from completion by the time Gwen has started judging is eliminated!* |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Many new characters have been added.
These are the added characters: ´¨ᴀʙᴄᴅᴇꜰɢʜᴊᴋʟᴍɴᴏᴘꞯʀꜱᴛᴜᴠᴡʏᴢ§ɱɳɲʈɖɡʡɕʑɸʝʢɻʁɦʋɰɬɮʘǀǃǂǁɓɗᶑʄɠʛɧɫɨʉʊɘɵɤɜɞɑɒɚɝƁƉƑƩƲႠႡႢႣႤႥႦႧႨႩႪႫႬႭႮႯႰႱႲႳႴႵႶႷႸႹႺႻႼႽႾႿჀჁჂჃჄჅჇჍაბგდევზთიკლმნოპჟრსტუფქღყშჩცძწჭხჯჰჱჲჳჴჵჶჷჸჹჺ჻ჼჽჾჿתּשׂפֿפּכּײַיִוֹוּבֿבּꜧꜦɺⱱʠʗʖɭɷɿʅʆʓʚ₪₾֊ⴀⴁⴂⴃⴄⴅⴆⴡⴇⴈⴉⴊⴋⴌⴢⴍⴎⴏⴐⴑⴒⴣⴓⴔⴕⴖⴗⴘⴙⴚⴛⴜⴝⴞⴤⴟⴠⴥ⅛⅜⅝⅞⅓⅔✉☂☔☄⛄☃⌛⌚⚐✎❣♤♧♡♢⛈☰☱☳☴☶☷↔⇒⇏⇔⇵∀∃∄∉∋∌⊂⊃⊄⊅∧∨⊻⊼⊽∥≢⋆∑⊤⊥⊢⊨≔∁∴∵∛∜∂⋃⊆⊇□△▷▽◁◆◇○◎☆★✘₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₊₋₌₍₎∫∮∝⌀⌂⌘〒ɼƄƅẟȽƚƛȠƞƟƧƨƪƸƹƻƼƽƾȡȴȵȶȺⱥȻȼɆɇȾⱦɁɂɃɄɈɉɊɋɌɍɎɏẜẝỼỽỾỿꞨꞩ𐌰𐌱𐌲𐌳𐌴𐌵𐌶𐌷𐌸𐌹𐌺𐌻𐌼𐌽𐌾𐌿𐍀𐍁𐍂𐍃𐍄𐍅𐍆𐍇𐍈𐍉𐍊🌧🔥🌊
Includes several remaining Latin and Armenian-language ligatures[70] and the Georgian alphabet. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Door, associated text: When activated, a door immediately rotates around its hinge side to its open state. When deactivated, a door immediately returns to its closed state. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Most players should gather at least 19 pieces of cobblestone in total, which is enough to make a furnace and all the basic stone tools including the sword and hoe. Taking extra cobblestone is good in case you use up some of your tools and need to replace them. At your crafting table, you should have all the recipes you need for a full set of stone tools. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: These things not to do probably do not result in death if the player does decide to do them, but still wastes resources, sometimes valuable ones, unnecessarily. |
Minecraft wiki entry for scoreboard, associated text: 1 Objectives commands
1.1 list
1.2 add
1.3 remove
1.4 setdisplay
1.5 modify ... displayname
1.6 modify ... rendertype
2 Players commands
2.1 list
2.2 get
2.3 set
2.4 add
2.5 remove
2.6 random
2.7 reset
2.8 test
2.9 enable
2.10 operation
3 History
4 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Can be provoked by players under the Invisibility effect.[103]
Teleports away if being attacked on their legs or by wolves.[104]
Can still teleport away if riding a boat or a minecart.[105] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: There is a mechanic where when sprint hitting an opponent while holding sprint, the next hit won't be a sprint hit anymore (won't give as much Knockback) and therefore can compromise your combo. It is recommended to reset sprinting after a hit to ensure maximum Knockback to keep a combo, also to keep range (methods such as w-tapping, s-tapping, timed blockhitting, shift-tapping...) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: Fill your lake with ice blocks. Place Glowstone blocks on top of the ice every two blocks away. Let the ice melt. Since ice blocks under water blocks turn to water, you only need to melt the top layer. Finally, destroy your glowstone blocks. |
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