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Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Hoglins are the only real "meat animal" found in the Nether (barring the occasional chicken jockey). They spawn in crimson forests, and in some bastions. Unfortunately they're hostile, and fairly tough. As a hint, they can't fit through one-block wide doorways, and unlike many Nether mobs, they are not immune to fire. When killed, a Hoglin will drop 2-4 porkchops, more than the Overworld pig. Killing the hoglin with fire, or cooking a raw porkchop, gets you one of the best foods in the game. The two-block pillar trick can also work, but if you lean over the near side they may be able to knock you off. Killing them from a distance is safer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: Diamonds can be obtained from diamond ore, a rare find found in about ~0.0846% (~1 in 1200) of blocks in levels 5-16. Diamonds can be found anywhere beneath layer 16, but is most common in layers 5-12 in version 1.17.1 and below; in versions 1.18 they are expected to be most common between layers -50 - -64. Most players find it through caving or mining.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Another easy way to subdue skeletons is by pushing them into water since they sink. When underwater in Bedrock Edition, skeletons stop using ranged attacks and switch to melee attacks, which makes them much less threatening. Wolves naturally hunt skeletons so taigas are slightly safer from encountering skeletons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: 1 World size test (1) (May 21, 2009) 2 World size test (2) (May 21, 2009) 3 Huge levels (May 21, 2009) 4 Gallery
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Armor can be repaired by placing two pieces of the same type (e.g., iron helmets) in a grindstone or in the crafting grid. The resulting item has 5% more durability left than the original items combined, if the total durability of both of the armor pieces is more than the total durability that a piece of armor would have fresh from a crafting table, but any enchantments are lost. Repairing armor with an anvil preserves and combines the enchantments, with a rising experience cost for subsequent repairs on the same item.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: Due to the aquatic update, these elevators are much faster and safer because the player can now swim much faster in water that flows down. It is advised to create multiple of these in a stairway if you want multiple levels as it may be hard to leave the elevator through a midway exit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_shapes, associated text: A sphere is rather difficult to make in Minecraft, but it looks great when it's finished. It is basically 3 circles, each rotated a different way, with blocks connecting them. Here are the steps:
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken, associated text: All baby zombie variants and baby zombified piglins have a 5% chance to spawn riding a chicken, forming a chicken jockey. Because a baby zombie occurs from 5% of zombie spawns, the chicken jockey spawns consist of 0.25% of all zombie spawns in a chicken-free environment; if chickens are present, the chance increases to 0.4875%. A chicken jockey can also be spawned by using the following command:
Minecraft wiki entry for Brick_pyramid, associated text: Brick pyramids would generate in predetermined locations throughout the world. These locations were always the same regardless of the world seed, surrounding terrain, or game version. Beginning from the spawn point, one can be found by walking forward 501 blocks then turning left, continuing on for another five hundred blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Bedrock Edition 1.15.0 would not be a version of the game and its betas are instead part of 1.16.0[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Bringing a sheep from a nearby village or finding one around the mansion can be good for distracting evokers. Bring some blue dyes so you can dye the sheep blue. Bring the sheep in the mansion when you see an evoker. Dyeing the sheep blue can provide a distraction to the evoker and gives it a cooldown time before it could summon anything else.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Copper, associated text: Blocks of copper can be used to store copper ingots in a compact fashion. Weathered or cut variants cannot be crafted back into copper ingots, but the waxed block variant can. The cut variant can be crafted into slabs or stairs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Panda, associated text: A panda is a rare neutral mob that resides in jungles. Certain aspects of a panda's behavior and appearance vary depending on its personality.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Porkchop, associated text: Cooked porkchops can be used to breed and heal tamed wolves, lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: Use of the F1 key can allow the player to hold a map without blocking their view at all. In Java Edition, a map created using /give can be any map by using the Map parameter to specify the map number desired. E.g. /give [player] minecraft:filled_map{map:5} gives the specified player map_5. If no data value is supplied it defaults to map_0. If map_0 has not ever been crafted, it is centered on x=0, z=0. The maps are stored separately as their own data (.dat) file as map_x.dat with (x) being the map number, see map item format for more info. By manipulating this number, players can organize their maps to suit them, or if they accidentally create a map in the same location, they can delete their extra map so as to save the number they make. Certain programs can be used to make customized maps with images or text on them instead of actual maps, many people use these in adventure maps to show pictures or to tell a story. Since all copies of a map are links to the same file, copying an unfinished map keeps it synchronized with the copy as the player fills it in. Thus, a copy stored in a chest can act as a remote backup. A map that is in an item frame does not update itself until a player picks it up, lets it reload, and places it back again. However, if a player holds a clone of the map, both maps update. Filled maps are the only items that make 90 degree rotations in item frames, and also the only items that can expand the item frame into full block wide. On Legacy Console Edition, the player always spawns with a map in their inventory after creating a world. This was later added to Bedrock Edition as an optional feature in the world creation menu. Maps on Legacy Console Edition always show the player's current coordinates, as a substitute for the optional coordinate display in other editions. A map cannot be created on New Nintendo 3DS Edition. Instead, the map is always displayed on the bottom screen along with the coordinates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 12 – Mojang announces that development of the Super Duper Graphic Pack has been discontinued.[94] 22 – Java: The first Java Edition 1.15 snapshot (19w34a) is released.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian, associated text: The first released screenshot of the End, featuring obsidian in obsidian pillars. The brightened version of the first image featuring obsidian. A naturally generated obsidian wall from Infdev.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Mob defenses can be effective, when using the right mobs. The mobs you can use for this are iron golems, snow golems, tamed wolves, or tamed cats. Also, the fact that these do not affect the player (with the exception of an annoyed iron golem or wolves turning on you, if you manage to attack yourself) makes these defenses a little more useful.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cloud, associated text: Fast: Clouds are two-dimensional and opaque. They do not change between day and night. Their color comes frop the top of the fancy clouds. Their smallest horizontal dimensions are 8×8 blocks wide. Fast clouds in Bedrock Edition are also opaque, but remain three-dimensional. Their appearance is similar to cirrus clouds. Fancy: Clouds are translucent, three-dimensional prisms, approximately four blocks tall and 12x12 blocks wide. At night they turn a shade of blue and become more transparent. They are similar in appearance to stratocumulus clouds. Fabulous! graphics also affect clouds, being the same as Fancy, but also being visible through transparent blocks and water.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: You also need to pack in the most economic way possible. Try to only carry the base materials, that way you can hold more per stack. For instance, carrying wood instead of planks will allow you to hold four times as many materials. Carrying wood (logs) instead of sticks will allow you to hold eight times more! Only craft as many items as you need and carry the rest in raw materials. Also, try not to mix things like the different types of wood or planks, as that takes up space, too. Although it isn't as compact, you could craft the mixed wood into sticks, as they will match then. If you are using shulker boxes, it is advisable to use the different colors of shulker box for categorization.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: If the player has gold armor to wear and gold ingots to trade, the nether wastes is a safer alternative for piglin bartering than the crimson forest, as hoglins are absent from this biome. It ties with the soul sand valley as the biome with the most open skyline, and this biome is much safer than the soul sand valley. The previous point also allows for plenty of space for the player to built.
Minecraft wiki entry for Telegraph, associated text: All telegraphs, no matter how basic or complex they are, require four things: a sending device, an inverter, redstone wire, and a receiving device. The sender will just about always be in the form of a lever. Anything else, such as a button or pressure plate, cannot be easily used to create a message, as they will remain activated for at least 0.9 seconds. A lever, on the other hand, can be shut off as soon as the player wants to, allowing for the quick pulses needed for telegraph languages such as Morse code. After the sender comes the inverter, a simple logic gate that inverts its input to create the output. For instance, if the input wire is powered, the output wire will be off. These are almost always used in telegraphs because redstone torches (a common type of receiver) create their own power. This means that without an inverter, the torch will turn off when a pulse is sent. Although this is only an issue of appearance, it may lead to confusion during interpretation of the message, which is tricky enough by itself. Then comes the all-important wire, which allows you to send your message as far as you want (although the longer the wire, the more likely it is that something goes wrong). The wire consists of redstone wire, and, depending on its length, redstone repeaters placed on every fifteenth block. This will stretch out for as long as needed, until it reaches its destination; the receiver. Receivers can be anything from a redstone torch that blinks when a single pulse is received to a room filled with redstone repeaters, displaying the entire message before the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_enchantments_guide, associated text: Loyalty can be useful for fighting mobs in any weather conditions. Loyalty will make your trident come to you automatically, unless you throw it into the void‌[Java Edition only].
Minecraft wiki entry for Chat, associated text: Some commands may also have additional parameters that may be autocompleted by pressing Tab ↹ at that point. Certain commands that handle blocks (/blockdata, /fill, etc.) have parameters that need the x, y, and z coordinates of the target block(s). Using the Tab ↹ key when these coordinates are needed automatically adds the coordinates of the block the player is looking at.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity, associated text: If a cave generates underneath sand, gravel or red sand, the blocks remain stationary until it receives a block update. If a single block is updated and falls down, neighboring blocks will be updated in a chain reaction which can cause the collapse of an entire region of gravity-affected blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-4534 – Tool highlight shows when item stack changes. MC-4537 – NullPointerException when nothing in their hand. MC-4553 – zombies sometimes stop attacking. MC-4580 – Unbreaking does not work on armor. MC-4584 – Opening an GUI will show the item name in the hotbar again. MC-4612 – Enchanted item bug in 3D.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash that could occur when switching between owned and non-owned Character Creator items. Fixed an issue with Character Creator items not applying properly to characters. (MCPE-122726)
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Prime rule. Do not trust anyone. If there is an online map, use it to track locations of people. Stay away from other players. If they offer to let you in their faction just if you do something very simple for them, there may be something underhanded about the deal. They might kick you out or even kill you immediately if they give no notice they want you (on servers with the Factions plugin for Bukkit). Be ready for that just as ready as when attacking. Assume that everyone will stab you in the back. Also on some servers, there are teleport commands. On a PvP server, if you get a random teleport request from someone you don't know, never accept it! They only randomly teleport to look for a victim to raid and kill. Also, don't accept it if you think you have better stuff, you may not know what they have in their arsenal and also on some servers there is a /back command. Even if you kill them, they can teleport back and camp there. If someone wants to fight in a 1-versus-1 face-off, be careful if you accept. They may bring someone along to "watch." Take this advice with care, since putting too much trust in even your best combatant might get you in an irreparable situation.
Minecraft wiki entry for fill, associated text: Specifies the block states to use for the block. Must be a blockstate argument as ["<state1>":<value1>,"<state2>":<value2>,...]. For example: ["old_leaf_type":"birch","persistent_bit":true].
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: When crossing each other, redstone wires must be kept isolated so they don't interfere with each other.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing_Rod, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Crafting 1.2 Fishing 1.3 Trading 1.4 Natural generation 1.5 Carrot or warped fungus on a stick 1.6 Mob loot 2 Usage 2.1 Fishing 2.2 Crafting ingredient 2.3 Hooking mobs and other entities 2.4 Fuel 2.5 Other usage 2.6 Enchantments 3 Fishing Bobber 3.1 Data values 3.1.1 ID 3.1.2 Entity data 4 Sounds 5 Data values 5.1 ID 6 Achievements 7 Advancements 8 History 9 Issues 10 Trivia 11 Gallery 12 References
Minecraft wiki entry for loot, associated text: For entities, must be one of the following, where <slot_number> is replaced with a number specifying the slot:
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_Table, associated text: An item can be enchanted by using an enchanting table and placing the item in the input slots and 1–3 Lapis Lazuli in its dedicated Slot. Upon placing the item, three (pseudo)randomized options appear on the right of the GUI. The glyphs here do not affect the enchantment, but hovering over a presented enchantment shows one enchantment to be applied (on mobile devices, the player can tap an enchantment before putting in the Lapis Lazuli or hold the enchantment before release). The only choices available have a level requirement equal to or below the player's current level and a Lapis Lazuli requirement equal to or below the number of lapis lazuli placed in the table. Each option imbues the item with a randomized set of enchantments that are dependent on the number of experience levels required (e.g. a level 10 enchantment can give a pickaxe the "Efficiency II" enchantment); the actual level cost and the number of Lapis Lazuli required have no effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-109226 – Repeaters and comparators don't update non-solid blocks in front of them MC-109255 – Fishing line has unlimited distance MC-109256 – Casting fishing rod while looking straight down freezes server MC-109269 – Player cannot cast a fishing rod while directly looking up MC-109276 – Hopper clock spam empty lines in game output MC-109290 – Fishing rod bobber floating in the air (lost the gravity), when the mob died MC-109306 – Shulker boxes lose their Lock tag when mined.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tricks_and_Traps, associated text: This might be a boring strategy if you are eager to fight the hunters, but it might be very helpful in the stronghold. You see, strongholds are hard to navigate. It is really hard to find the portal room. You can make this harder for the speedrunner by using a silk touch pickaxe or smelting cobblestone to make regular stone. Then, collect some bricks from the walls of the stronghold. Go to the entrance and place down the bricks. Make sure to alternate the types of bricks, making it look indistinguishable than a regular brick wall. And then, put stone behind the walls, usually 2 or 3 layers. That way even if the speedrunner gets suspicious and dig into the walls, they will find stone instead of a portal room.
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: The JK flip-flip is a "universal flip-flop", as it can be converted to any of the other types: It's already an RS latch, with the "forbidden" input used for toggling. To make it a T flip flop, set J = K = T, and to make it a D flip-flop, set K to the inverse of J, that is J = K̅ = D. In the real world, mass production makes JK latches useful and common: a single circuit to produce in bulk, that can be used as any other sort of latch. In Minecraft, however, JK latches are generally larger and more complex than the other types, and using their toggle function is awkward. It's almost always easier to build the specific latch type needed. Notably, an SRT Latch has all the same abilities, but gets the toggle function from a separate input.
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: In MacOS, the Minecraft data folder is located in your Username > Library > Application Support folder. You can get here quickly by opening Finder > Go > Go To Folder > type ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft. For future reference, it's best to make an alias for this folder and copy it to your desktop. NOTE: Mountain Lion hides the user's Library folder. Hold down the option key and see the Library item appear in the GO menu.
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: 0x10c was eventually put on hold in April of 2013 because Notch had found creative blocks. However, at the time, he was still interested in expanding the development staff to push the game toward release.[37]
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: flat/tileable noisy/silent clock output: from 4 ticks on, 4 ticks off to hours and days or short impulses clock period: from 8 ticks to hours and days
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now includes the cause of death, the player the deceased player was fighting at time of death, and the name of the item used to kill. For death messages for fall damage, a complicated system was introduced. There are now two types of messages, "[player] <first>" and "[player] <first> and <last>". <first> can be: fell [off a ladder/off some vines/out of the water/fell from a high place] was [shot/pummeled/blown/fireballed/knocked] [off a ladder/off some vines/out of the water/from a high place] was [shot/pummeled/blown/fireballed/knocked] [off a ladder/off some vines/out of the water/from a high place] by [player/mob] <last> can be: into a pool of lava fell out of the world into a patch of fire into a patch of cacti got finished off by [player/mob] got finished off by [player/mob] using [item] got finished off using [item] There are 352 different death messages for falling. (Technically there are 416 because the verb "blown" exists twice in the en_US.lang file.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Zoglin, associated text: damaged by the status effect Instant Health and healed by the status effect Instant Damage, unaffected by the status effects Regeneration and Poison, ignored by the Wither (but still attempt to attack them however they deal no damage[2]), affected by the Smite enchantment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: The snowy taiga is a snowy, cold biome, which can be considered the snowy variant of the spruce forest. Wolves and foxes will spawn here, which can aid the player when tamed. Snow falls instead of rain, and water will eventually turn to ice if exposed to the sun, which disallows sugar cane or infinite water sources outdoors unless near a light source. Snow on top of your shelter can be annoying, and the few leaves on spruce trees can mean fewer saplings.
Minecraft wiki entry for Donkey, associated text: Donkey's health ranges from 15–30, but tends toward the average 22–23. Displayed hearts are health, divided by two, rounded down. A donkey with an odd number of health points (15, 17, 19, etc.) does not display the last half-heart. If the donkey has lost one fewer health point than the inflicted damage and did not regenerate, it has an odd number of health points, otherwise, it has an even number of health points.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ancient_City, associated text: The loot in the chests includes several useful items for exploring the ancient city, such as snowballs and the Swift Sneak enchantment. In Java Edition 1.19[upcoming], each ancient city chest contains 5–10 item stacks, with the following distribution:
Minecraft wiki entry for Paul_Spooner, associated text: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/506311060/still-going-slow-but-heres-a-new-screenshot
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: A milk bucket (8.5% chance, increased 1% per level of Looting) if killed while holding or before finishing drinking.‌[JE only] A potion of invisibility (8.5% chance, increased 1% per level of Looting) if killed while holding or before finishing drinking.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: This advancement requires being near a beacon when it is activated. First, you must craft the beacon, which requires the rare and precious nether star.
Minecraft wiki entry for Calculator, associated text: This transforms your binary code into a decimal output. The size of it will be (Binary inputs*2)*(Decimal output) *Quick note* It uses a "programmable" XOR gate cane tend to a not gate. This activates a line of preset redstone torches to output the correct answer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Stone_Bricks, associated text: Stone bricks and the variants cracked stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, and chiseled stone bricks are materials found in structures such as strongholds, igloo basements, jungle temples, ocean ruins and ruined portals.
Minecraft wiki entry for Playing_on_servers, associated text: Some servers enable a whitelist system to prevent others from joining - usually, to be whitelisted, you have to ask on some external website, usually where you found the server.
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_fungus_generation, associated text: Similarly, if bonemeal is placed inside of a dispenser, and then that dispenser is pointing into a fungus plant on its respective nylium block, then there will also be a 40% chance of it growing per attempt. Dispensers can be used to automatically grow the fungus plant, and up to 5 can surround a fungus plant, allowing for fungi to grow at 5hz on average.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_details, associated text: Non-operator players cannot place or destroy blocks in the protected area, nor can they use doors or Redstone devices other than Pressure Plates. Creepers can still destroy terrain in the protected area and TNT placed outside of the protected area will destroy surrounding blocks as usual. Along with this, portals from the nether can connect to the protected area, water/lava/fire can spread from outside into the protected area, and pistons can push items inside as well. Players can place blocks on the edge of the protected area if placed against the side of a block on the outside of the area. However, if the edges of the protected area are avoided, small, indestructible structures can be built. Paintings that are put up can be removed by players in the safe zone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Copper_Ingot, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Crafting 1.2 Smelting 1.3 Mob loot 1.3.1 Drowned 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues
Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, pillagers also drop 0–2 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 Diamonds, associated text: Spelunking (exploring caves) takes less time and tool-usage than mining, but is more dangerous since there could be monsters within.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Because the force from an explosion is weaker the further away from its source, TNT placed more than 7 blocks from the projectile have little to no effect. To remedy this problem a condenser charge may be used.
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions: location: The location at the center of the block the item was used on. Tags common to all locations[show] item: The item used on the block. Tags common to all items[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 Effect, associated text: In Java Edition, when the stronger effect then overrides the weaker effect, the weaker effect remains, but is hidden. It returns after the stronger effect expires, if the weaker effect has a higher duration than the stronger effect. This change makes it impossible to create custom potion antidotes by applying an amplified effect with a one tick duration.[verify]
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A minecart with hopper pulls items from containers above it and push items into hoppers below it (the number of items transferred can depend on how long its velocity allows it to remain within reach of the containers). It also picks up items that have fallen on the rails. If a minecart with hopper passes over a powered activator rail, it stops transferring items indefinitely until it passes over an unpowered activator rail.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Hopper, associated text: A minecart with hopper pulls in items lying nearby (within a range slightly larger than the cart itself), or inside a container above the track, at a rate of up to 20 items per second, much faster than an ordinary hopper. It also picks up items that are lying on a block directly above the track. It does not push items into containers, but a hopper underneath the track can remove items from a minecart with hopper on the track. Ordinary hoppers can also drop items into a minecart with hopper like other containers, at the normal speed of 2.5 items per second.
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: skeletons or fossils --> bone --> craft bone meal --> spread on grass blocks --> new flowers --> breed new rabbits --> rabbit meat (probably raw, see below)
Minecraft wiki entry for Stronghold, associated text: MC-214814 – "Strongholds generate floating and without walls, floors, or ceilings when inside caves" – resolved as "Fixed"
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Have been removed from the creative inventory once again. Can once again no longer be crafted. Only accessible through commands once again.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Crystal, associated text: Add renders of previous textures where possible. Add renders for End Crystal on Bedrock beta 1.17.10.20.
Minecraft wiki entry for Far_Lands, associated text: The Stripe Lands, a mostly Bedrock Edition-exclusive phenomenon which can only be seen in Java Edition through extensive modding, are another example of floating-point precision loss, and are not a terrain bug.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: Normally, a hopper timer would require all items to be transferred back to the original container to be triggered again.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: The player should not use golden apples to breed horses, as golden apples are hard to obtain. Instead, using golden carrots to breed horses consumes less gold as a golden carrot costs 8 gold nuggets while a golden apple costs 8 gold ingots. The player should avoid using enchanted golden apples on horses even more since they are uncraftable and can only be found in loot chests.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a notice/warning for users still playing on PowerPCs or Java 5 (Java 1.5). Mojang plans to drop support for Java 5 by version 1.6.[5] This is due to the most recent versions of LWJGL no longer supporting Java 5, with PowerPC also no longer supported by Apple to be made compatible with Java 6 or newer.[6]
Minecraft wiki entry for Dirt_Path, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Post-generation 2 Usage 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer, associated text: "Game Mode", which sets the gamemode of other players once they join the world for the first time. Once a player rejoins, they retain their previous gamemode even if the gamemode on join was changed.
Minecraft wiki entry for CrackCode2CHP, associated text: In Minecraft, the group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Theo) all are wearing pumpkins on their heads, with Morgan mentioning that endermen generally don’t attack people who have one on their head. They all then dig a pit with soul sand lining the bottom, with Jodi mentioning that Morgan had said that endermen can’t teleport on soul sand during the day. They decide to use Theo as bait and drink potions of swiftness, soon noticing the Endermonster in a nearby forest, shuffling blocks around. Theo then looks and shouts at the Endermonster, who starts coming after him. Theo dashes toward the pit as the others follow close behind. He falls into the pit as the Endermonster teleports into it, and then starts climbing up a ladder as Morgan breaks it from underneath, capturing the Endermonster. Just then, Ash shows up, and the group toss around ideas for what to do with the Endermonster. Ash looks down at it as it screams to not look at it, and she asks if anyone had tried talking to it. Theo says that he will, but only if everyone agrees, saying that he won’t make decisions that affect everyone unless he discusses it first. Morgan asks as to what Theo wants to do exactly, and Theo says that he wants to talk to the Endermonster alone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Desert, associated text: 1 Blueprints 1.1 Animal Pen 1 1.2 Animal Pen 2 1.3 Armorer 1 1.4 Butcher Shop 1 1.5 Cartographer 1 1.6 Farm 1 1.7 Farm 2 1.8 Fisher 1 1.9 Fletcher House 1 1.10 Lamp 1 1.11 Large Farm 1 1.12 Library 1 1.13 Mason 1 1.14 Medium House 1 1.15 Medium House 2 1.16 Meeting Point 1 1.17 Meeting Point 2 1.18 Meeting Point 3 1.19 Shepherd House 1 1.20 Small House 1 1.21 Small House 2 1.22 Small House 3 1.23 Small House 4 1.24 Small House 5 1.25 Small House 6 1.26 Small House 7 1.27 Small House 8 1.28 Tannery 1 1.29 Temple 1 1.30 Temple 2 1.31 Tool Smith 1 1.32 Weaponsmith 1 1.33 Plains Animal Pen 1 1.34 Plains Animal Pen 2
Minecraft wiki entry for Head, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, wearing any mob head or carved pumpkin makes the player invisible to other players on a locator map.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat_Update, associated text: This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Combat Update (Java Edition 1.9.x releases), which assumes at least some familiarity with the Bountiful Update (Java Edition 1.8.x releases).
Minecraft wiki entry for Dolphin, associated text: Feeding dolphins raw cod or raw salmon improves their "trust" and interactions with the player, depending on the amount of fish fed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_dungeon, associated text: Dungeons are structures that generate underground connected to caves or other generated structures. They contain up to 2 loot chests and a spawner that spawns zombies, skeletons, or spiders. The spawner can be farmed for experience and mob drops and the chests can contain useful and valuable items as well, so they are very good to find.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: Cobalt is written in Lua, allowing for the game to be easily modifiable. The game was first made available through an alpha, starting from December 16, 2011, when it was offered at a discounted price.[24][25] On August 20, 2013, Cobalt was announced to be released on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One, with FatShark AB assisting with the port.[26]
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower_farming, associated text: If the planting conditions are not met, flowers will quickly pop out. This allows flowers to be used in the creation of light-sensitive mechanisms.
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: Banners are tall decorative blocks, featuring a field that is highly customizable using dyes and banner patterns.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: A new accessibility slider has been added in the options menu called “Darkness Effect”. It controls how dark the Darkness effect gets when a Warden or Sculk Shrieker gives it to the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Toasts, associated text: Toasts are text boxes shown when the player unlocks new crafting recipes or loads up a new world. They serve as a tutorial, to teach the player how to play the game. They show up in the top right corner of the screen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beehive, associated text: Bee nests and beehives can house up to 3 bees at a time. They can enter through any unobstructed side, top, or bottom, but can exit only from the front, and only if it's unobstructed by a solid block (including a non-full solid block in Bedrock Edition).
Minecraft wiki entry for Fluid, associated text: Flowing fluid has a speed value that governs how fast the spreading effect takes place. Water in the Overworld and lava in the Nether move at the same speed of 1 block every 5 ticks, or 4 blocks per second. However, lava in the Overworld is much slower than water, and moves at only 1 block every 30 game ticks, or 2 blocks every 3 seconds. Note that in Bedrock Edition, fluids may flow faster than they should, especially if an adjacent observer is repeatedly activating, due to MCPE-73342.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Various weights and item amounts have been changed. Blackstone, spectral arrows, and water bottles can now be obtained through bartering. Glowstone dust and magma cream can no longer be obtained from bartering.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: Players are also able to use pistons for transport. It is possible to construct complex flying machines using pistons, blocks of redstone, slime blocks, and honey blocks. Dying is an instant mode of transportation to the player's bed or spawn point, but at the cost of all items and XP (if the keepInventory gamerule is disabled) and the world (on Hardcore). If the player has already defeated the ender dragon, and is near a stronghold/end portal, they can enter and exit the End to instantly be transported to their bed or spawn point without dying. Explosion knockback can send an adjacent player flying for a short distance, depending on the strength of the explosion. This is not recommended in Survival mode. It is possible to mount minecarts and boats as long as they are within 4-5 blocks (inclusive) from the player. Placing these in a straight line allows for extremely fast transport. This also works with saddled pigs, provided they stay in position (placed on posts).
Minecraft wiki entry for Options, associated text: https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-130179?focusedCommentId=455305&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-455305
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_wither, associated text: When it is finished, walk back and shoot at the wither, and occasionally use the Instant Health II splash potions and at some point, eat the golden apples. When the wither drops to 50% health, use the strength II potion and hit the wither with a diamond sword until the wither is defeated. This is a very effective way to beat the wither, defeating it in less than five minutes with not too much struggle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Renamed firework stars and firework rockets now display their new names. Leather horse armor is now properly colored. (MCPE-40124) Banners no longer render as wall variants when held. (MCPE-41228) Shields held in the off-hand are no longer upside-down. (MCPE-41221)
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added minecraft: prefix for /summon to separate vanilla entities and add-on entities. Added function. Added gamerule randomtickspeed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Education Edition is now available for Windows Desktop. Updated and deployed using either SCCM or Intune, and is compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and all versions of Windows 10.
Minecraft wiki entry for enchant, associated text: Specifies the enchantment level. Should be not greater than the maximum level for the specified enchantment[note 1]. If not specified, defaults to 1. Must be a 32-bit integer number. In Java Edition, it must be between 0 and 2147483647 (inclusive). In Bedrock Edition, it must be between 1 and 2147483647 (inclusive).
Minecraft wiki entry for Breeding, associated text: Baby undead mobs and baby piglins cannot be bred and never grow up. Baby polar bears (cubs) can grow up, but cannot be bred, and growth time cannot be accelerated.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: General New two block tall variants. Applying bone meal to them causes them to dispense a flower item that can be collected. All two-block-tall flowers are renewable. Allium Can be crafted to magenta dye. Azure Bluet Can be crafted to light gray dye. Blue Orchid Can be crafted to light blue dye. Lilac Can be crafted into 2 magenta dye. Oxeye Daisy Can be crafted to light gray dye. Peony Can be crafted into 2 pink dye. Poppy Replaced the rose flower. Iron golems now drop poppies instead of roses. Rose Bush Can be crafted into 2 red dye. Sunflower Faces east. Can be grown, unlike poppies and dandelions. Can be crafted into 2 yellow dye. Tulips Comes into red, orange, white, and pink varieties. Can be crafted to red, orange, light gray, and pink dyes, respectively.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: The Wild Update logo. A warden in the deep dark. A warden approaching the player. The Iron Golem and Warden next to each other. Warden and rabbit. Player and warden next to each other. Mangrove swamp. Mangrove tree. Mud brick house. Fireflies. Frog catching fireflies. Tadpoles. Warden emerging from the ground of the deep dark. Ancient city. A warden within an ancient city.[40] The showcase of the new warden subtitles.[41] The last image in the build up to the Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot.[42]
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: E3 2013: Minecraft Coming to Xbox One: http://ign.com/articles/2013/06/10/e3-2013-minecraft-coming-to-xbox-one
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: Setup: When initializing such a sorter array any "oh3-B" filter-hopper ("F") can only be be filled with filter & filler items after at least one neighboring "oh3-A" has already been initialized. The "oh3-B" comparators need the neighboring comparators to output at least a power level of one to keep their own filter+filler items from flowing out too. Overflow: When a "oh3-A" sorter row/tile overflows it disables/locks the two neighboring "oh3-B" sorters. They can still pull up to 62 items from the hopper transfer pipe but they won't be able to put those items into each corresponding storage until the overflow situation is fixed. The stone slabs can be replaced with normal solid blocks. A total redstone delay of 4 in each sorter row/tile ensures that the filtering hopper's comparator stays at the activation level while it's working and doesn't flip between active and inactive. In other words: The output-hopper ("O") doesn't pull items from the filter-hopper until the later one is ready to pull a next item from the hopper pipe above (thus keeping a stable amount of 2+1 filter/to-be-sorted items in the filter-hopper). This reduces lag(?).
Minecraft wiki entry for Glowing, associated text: 1 Effect 2 Causes 3 Immune mobs 4 Advancements 5 Data values 5.1 ID 6 History 7 Issues 8 Gallery 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: 1. Find the coordinates of the portal you want to use, then divide the X and Z values by 8. Note these divided values, along with the unchanged Y value.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: In multiplayer, this biome is not as good as a regular taiga due to the lack of horizontal cover. However, it provides almost as much wood as a jungle biome and offers a good opportunity for tree bases. There are also mushrooms, which can be used in mushroom soup.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: By using /me in a command block one can create announcements that could play even when the admin or owner wasn't there.