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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: A new tag limit for the looting_enchant function.
It determines the maximum amount of mob drops the player can expect to receive when using the looting enchantment of any level.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Base texture was changed to match the oak planks texture after being updated a second time in the Texture Update.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: The central section consists of various types of chambers forming a randomly-generated maze. The chambers connect vertically and horizontally to the different parts of the monument, including the left and right wings. In the topmost room and in each wing reside elder guardians. In the back of the central section lies the treasure chamber, a tall room with eight gold blocks encased in dark prismarine.
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Minecraft wiki entry for End_Gateway_(block), associated text: ExitPortal tag holds a set of X/Y/Z coordinates to determine the general location the player can be "safely" teleported to when entering.
Setting ExactTeleport to 1 teleports entities to the specified coordinates exactly instead of at a safer location around those coordinates.
Age determines how long the gateway has existed. This is used to determine when the beam is rendered.
Example: /setblock ~ ~-1 ~1 minecraft:end_gateway{Age:180,ExactTeleport:1,ExitPortal:{X:1,Y:2,Z:3}} replace
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Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: 1 Enchanting equipment
2 Enchanting methods
2.1 Enchanting table
2.1.1 Affecting offered enchantments
2.2 Anvil combinations
2.3 Enchanted books
3 Disenchanting
4 Summary of enchantments
5 Summary of enchantments by item
6 Maximum effective values for enchantments
7 Item data
8 Videos
9 History
10 Issues
11 See also
12 Gallery
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Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 8 – PC: Open beta for Chinese version of Minecraft was released.
8 – Mojang announces MINECON Earth, an interactive live show that can be accessed by anyone for free, and "Official Community Events", smaller MINECON-like events that take place in various regions.
15–17 – Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two: Episode 2 - Giant Consequences released.
22 – Minecraft: Story Mode released on the Nintendo Switch.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Taiga, associated text: Taiga biomes are grasslands with ferns, large ferns and spruce trees. Taigas are essentially a colder counterpart to the temperate forest biomes. Only spruces are natural to taigas, compared to oak and birch trees in forests. Due to the structure of spruce trees, more tall than wide, the foliage is somewhat less dense than in forests, but still dense enough to possibly get players lost. The vegetation takes an aqua hue, albeit it is dull. Tall grass, dandelions, poppies and sweet berry bushes generate fairly commonly in taigas. Pumpkin and red or brown mushroom patches are also possible to be found as well in small proportions, just like other forested biomes. In Bedrock Edition, the water coloration has an unique dark-turquiose tone. Due to the cold climate, rainfall changes to snowfall above layer 160 within taigas; however, this rarely happens outside of amplified worlds, as this biome gets replaced by mountain groves in large mountains and rarely generates in steep terrain. Wolves, foxes and rabbits spawn in taigas, though rabbits are not often seen due to wolves chasing after them and killing them. Outposts and villages generate in taigas ocasionally; villages are made of spruce wood appropriately and often contain pumpkin farms.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: This is a hidden advancement, meaning that it can only be viewed when the player has completed the advancement.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Seed_picker, associated text: Some discontinued seeds are still useful for players interested in the geographic features and biomes around the spawn point, which remain largely unchanged.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: In order to add sound files, you must put it in the proper format (.ogg). While this can be done using one of numerous sites online, an audio editor program is suggested to allow customizing or trimming of audio files. Audacity is one of the most popular audio editors.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lightning_Rod, associated text: Lightning diverted by a lightning rod can still start fires on flammable blocks and inflict lightning damage on mobs within a 5×5 horizontal area centered on the lightning rod. The lightning rod must be mounted on a flammable block for adjacent blocks to ignite, and mobs must be standing at the same level as the rod to be damaged.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Chests and Monster Spawners now spawn correctly in structures. (MCPE-23416) (MCPE-48622) (MCPE-97295)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Water currents. By using a bucket to remove the top layer in 2+ deep water, you create a + shaped water current flowing towards the center. You can use this to hold boats, while still being able to escape somewhat easily. This design does not always prevent the boats from moving if you or a mob bumps into it, but will help prevent it from drifting away.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ruined_Portal, associated text: Ruined portals that generate underground do so at Y-level from 15 to n−n2, where n is the highest block at the point of generation and n2 is the height of the ruined portal structure. This means the terrain is always higher than or level with the top of the structure. Some ruined portal variants are short enough to generate completely on the surface.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A redstone repeater is marked with an arrow pointing toward its front. The repeater reacts only to signals from the block behind it and propagates signals only to the block in front of it (in the direction of the arrow). It also has an adjustable delay that can be set from 1 to 4 ticks by right-clicking it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spruce, associated text: The first image of an old growth taiga.
Spruce trees
Two dying spruce trees in a taiga.
An oak tree loaded after birch and spruce were added.
A snowy spruce forest on the left.
A spruce forest in the snowy taiga.
Numerous spruce trees.
Pine forest.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Villager, associated text: If a zombie villager was a nitwit before it was transformed into a zombie villager, it remains a nitwit.
Curing a villager spreads minor_positive gossip through the villager gossip system. Randomly generated zombie villagers have a chance to also become nitwits when cured,[verify] meaning that they cannot offer discounted trades.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: A few foods also have special effects, mostly bad. While the golden apple can heal you, other foods can poison you (losing hit points), or give you food poisoning (draining your hunger bar). For these, there is milk, obtained by using a bucket on a cow. While milk doesn't restore hunger or saturation, it does wipe away any status effects that the player currently has, so use it carefully. Another option are honey bottles, which only remove poison, and do have some food value.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Save
When all coordinates and a structure name have been entered, press this button to save the structure to a file. The name of the structure is the name of the file.
Structures can be saved to a file on disk only by manually pressing this button. If a structure block in Save mode is instead powered by redstone, the structure is saved only in memory by default. This is the case even if a file for that structure already exists on disk. Reloading the world clears any structures stored in memory. In Bedrock Edition, the player can set up the structure block so that it saves to the disk even when automated with redstone.
By default, structure blocks are saved in the minecraft namespace. This can be changed by prefixing the structure name with <namespace>: in the structure block.
In Java Edition, structures are saved in .minecraft/saves/(WorldName)/generated/(namespace)/structures. [note 1]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sham, associated text: There was a feature in Minecraft Beta 1.3 through Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5 where a zombie or a skeleton had the chance of spawning when a player slept. This is similar to the sham's behavior except the bed itself is the monster.
The sham was based on a minifigure made by Matel which in turn was based on a skin with the same name in the "Campfire Tales" skin pack.
The sham skin in the "Campfire Tales" skin pack was renamed to the bedlam. This was after it appeared in the episode and isn't referred to as such in the Minecraft Mini-Series.
The word "sham" is used to mean something that is false or pretending to be something it's not. A "pillow sham" is a decorative pillowcase for storing pillows when they aren't being used.
The word "Bedlam" is used to convey a setting or scene of mayhem or confusion.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Make this room dimly lit, so hostile mobs can spawn, when you enter this room, always close the doors when entering and exiting, arm yourself and kill the mobs in there. Light the entrance area with torches. This helps you gain experience and loot.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Rabbit, associated text: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/2bjzes/a_reminder_of_the_blocks_and_items_added_in_18_so/cj69zie?context=3
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Replaced shrunk with coordinate_scale.
For example, coordinate_scale for minecraft:overworld is 1.0, for minecraft:the_nether is 8.0, thus the /execute in command to go to the Overworld actually multiplies the execution position (only the X/Z part) with 8.0/1.0 (1.0/8.0 when vice versa), which is 8 (0.125 when vice versa).
If there are two custom dimension type custom:a with coordinate_scale set to 2.33, type custom:b set to 3.14, then the /execute in command to go to custom:a would multiply the execution position (only the X/Z part) with 3.14/2.33 (2.33/3.14 when vice versa).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_to_play, associated text: Bastion remnants can supply a lot of porkchop (raw or cooked) in hoglin stable chests, but killing piglin brutes are necessary to get to the chests safely with gold armor, and killing or hitting a piglin brute causes the piglins and piglin brutes around it to be hostile to the player. Try to use iron golems as a distraction or use it to assist you in a fight, and using more than one iron golem is always better than using only one iron golem. Tamed wolves also work, but they can fall into 1x1 block holes of lava and possibly die, unlike iron golems. Check here for the full guide on how to defeat a bastion remnant.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: This is important for people who are purposely hunting for ender pearls. Fire Aspect casts the enderman on fire and make it teleport repeatedly, which means the player might never see that enderman ever again. Also, do not fight them near water, lava, or fire. This makes it easier for them to get distracted and teleport away, as all of those things make endermen teleport away. On the other hand, if the player does not want to fight an enderman and they've accidentally looked at it, they could go into water or rain, or use Fire Aspect on it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Scoreboard, associated text: An objective's criterion determines its behavior—primarily what to track. Lists of valid criteria are provided below.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Moss_Block, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Trading
1.3 Breaking
1.4 Chest loot
1.5 Post–generation
2 Behavior
2.1 Piston interactivity
3 Usage
3.1 Crafting ingredient
3.2 Composting
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 History
7 Issues
8 Gallery
9 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: Tripwire Hooks are duplicatable, but only in certain directions. It may work in some directions, but not others.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: Models are files in JSON format with the extension .json, which determine the shape and textures of blocks and items.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: The texture file for the beacon in Java Edition 12w36a was laid out almost identically to that of the end crystal.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Plants, associated text: The following behave similarly to plants in Minecraft, but are based on, or styled after real-world organisms that are not plants by the biological definition.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Many players use torches to break gravel after having built a large tower of it. Unlike gravel, sand, and the dragon egg, if anvils fall on torches, the torch is destroyed without dropping itself as an item, and an anvil falling on a player deals damage. Use different non-solid blocks such as slabs, signs, cakes, and soul sand to break anvils, all of which cause the anvil to drop as an item.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager_Outpost, associated text: In Java Edition, each pillager outpost chest contains items drawn from 4 pools, with the following distribution:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A: Your modem might be acting as a router as well. If you switch ISP's or upgrade your connection to the Internet, you may get issued a modem/router combination (which might explain why it worked in the past). You can verify this by looking for the WAN IP of your router. If it's a private IP, you'll need to log into the modem/router your ISP issued to you, and configure port forwarding to the WAN IP of your router.
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Minecraft wiki entry for BE, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
final_state: The block that this jigsaw block becomes.
joint: The joint option value, either "rollable" or "aligned".
name: The jigsaw block's name. This jigsaw block will be aligned with another structure's jigsaw block which has this value in the target tag.
pool: The jigsaw block's target pool to select a structure from.
target: The jigsaw block's target name. This jigsaw block will be aligned with another structure's jigsaw block which has this value in the name tag.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed the breaking animation for glass on certain packs.
Capes now appear correctly in the skin picker.
Fixed an issue that was preventing the "Beam Me Up" achievement from being obtained. (MCPE-21425)
Fixed an issue with that caused some skins to show a solid white cape. (MCPE-52005)
Fixed a render distance issue that could cause an old style (limited) world to not load correctly if a player logged out in a specific corner of that world.
Fixed an issue that was causing some capes to not scale to skins correctly in the character creator.
Fixed an issue that would cause some selections in the character creator to become unresponsive.
Fixed an issue that was causing scripting error messages to show on the Alien Worlds Marketplace pack.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Infested_Block, associated text: Note blocks placed on infested blocks produce flute sounds[Bedrock Edition only] or harp sounds[Java Edition only], while those placed on the non-infested stone, cobblestone, or stone bricks produce bass drum sounds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Indev_House, associated text: When creating a new world, the player spawns inside the Indev House located in the center of the world.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Clothes Store Make a lot of leather armor, dye it custom colors, and put it on armor stands for players to trade. You could arrange by color, arrange it in outfits, or whatever other way you come up with. You can also sell other kinds of armor. To look extra authentic, either put the armor on armor stands, or add "models" by luring a skeleton or zombie into a glass case and give it the armor. If you are in creative mode, you can put a human head on as well to make them look more like humans. (If you are using the latter, you must give them name tags to prevent them from despawning.) Make sure that the people who are in your city can't release the monsters. For added safety, you can use barriers instead of glass.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Snow, associated text: Snow can be placed only on a solid block that is not ice. In Java Edition, snow breaks if its support block is removed. In Bedrock Edition, snow is affected by gravity and falls if it becomes unsupported, and breaks if it falls onto an unsuitable block. A player can jump up 1 block and 3 snow layers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash that could occur on dedicated servers.
Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to create a new template world.
Fixed a crash on Nintendo Switch that could occur when suspending and resuming the game.
Fixed a crash that could sometimes occur while navigating various UI screens.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: Unlike with many blocks, these need to be placed using external editors, as /setblock always places a furnace within the normal range.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Stone_(disambiguation), associated text: 1 Blocks
1.1 Overworld
1.2 The Nether
1.3 The End
2 Tools and Weapons
3 Structures
4 Biomes
5 Employees
6 Other
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.11.0.8 is the sixth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.11.0, released on March 27, 2019,[7] which fixes bugs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bountiful_Update, associated text: Interaction with blocks in Adventure Mode is disabled by default
Many new arguments and scopes for existing commands
Block models are now customizable via resource packs
Signs and books can use JSON-formatted text
Monster spawners can be quickly changed using spawn eggs
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: Sometimes, in survival, when the player walks into a fire briefly and walks out quickly enough, the player takes minor damage, but does not stay on fire.
Fire uses two texture files, one for the inner fire and one for the outer fire.
Each end crystal continuously generates a block of fire at its location, if the crystal is placed or generated in the End.
While soul fire was not announced until MINECON Live 2019, a similar-looking blue fire was seen in the spin-off game Minecraft: Story Mode, several years earlier.
Minecraft Dungeons also has a similar feature whenever a wraith attacks.
There is also a purple fire seen in Minecraft Dungeons.
Soul fire can not be placed on any other block other than soul sand or soul soil, even if it's placed with /setblock.[Java Edition only]
Both types of fire have the third highest number of possible block state combinations, at 512, behind note block's 800 and redstone dust's 1296.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shovel, associated text: The following table summarizes the speed at which different quality shovels perform on different block types. Values with a red background indicate that no resource is dropped when the block is destroyed without a shovel.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Thunderstorm, associated text: When lightning strikes, all entities within a 6×12×6 region horizontally centered on the northwest corner of the target block with the bottom edge 3 below the target block are struck by lightning. Multiple passes are made over this region, so items dropped during an earlier pass may be destroyed during a subsequent pass; damage immunity usually prevents struck mobs from taking more than 5 damage. Non-solid blocks (such as redstone, torches, and snow layers) are not directly affected by lightning.
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Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: The world border is tinted depending on how how size changes. When the border is not moving, the stripes are a translucent aqua color. If the border is expanding, the stripes appear green (the translucency of this green is unknown); if the border is shrinking, the lines appear red (the translucency of this red is also unknown). If the world border is moving but its size is not changing, what color it appears as is unknown.[more information needed]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: A target selector variable identifies the broad category of targets to select. There are five (six in Bedrock Edition, eight in Education Edition) variables:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: A zombified piglin with a golden axe that can be found only when a piglin brute is zombified in the overworld.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fireball, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all fireballs[show]
Tags common to all projectiles[show]
ExplosionPower: The power and size of the explosion created by the fireball upon impact. Default value 1.
Item: The item to render as, may be absent.
Tags common to all items[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: A setblock receiver is simply a single block of space for a transmitter to create or remove a power component.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ice_farming, associated text: An ice farm consists of a large flat pan, open to the sky in an icy biome, which contains an infinite water source. Two diagonally adjacent walls will have outgrowths protecting strategic water blocks from freezing, causing a fully mined-out farm to refill with fresh water source blocks. Using light sources to protect these blocks is not recommended, due to the melt/refreeze cycle this would cause. An ice farm's footprint is 3 layers deep, and however large you want the ice layer to be. The configuration for a 7x7 farm is shown below. (Note: If you want to make the farm larger than 7x7, make an X shape with the covered water sources.)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Dispenser, associated text: To open the dispenser GUI, use the Use Item control. To move items between the dispenser inventory and the player inventory or hotbar while the dispenser GUI is open, drag or shift-click the items. To exit the dispenser GUI, use the Esc control.
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Minecraft wiki entry for MainPlot, associated text: The group barely escape and soon find a huge pirate ship on a corner of the stone island. As they walk up to the deck, they notice two people who wonder as to where "the good loot" is on the server, with the one in the black shirt mentioning that they (referring to Tyler’s friends from gaming club) will not be able to get away thanks to their gear being stolen, as well as using mining fatigue on them, which makes Tobi realize that the two have are holding them captive. Tyler considers confronting the two directly, but Grace instead considers on making a plan. Unfortunately, the two people, named Cleo and Aiden, along with their parrot, Pips, overhear everything, but allow them onboard the ship to discuss the situation. Tyler once again tries to confront, but Candace calmly says that they are looking for some of Tyler’s friends. Cleo says that she had seen them, walking toward a plank which is connected to a platform, which has Tyler’s friends from gaming club tied together by rope. Tyler attempts to cross the plank, but is stopped when an elder guardian jumps out of the water to sway it around.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_an_ancient_city, associated text: Also, the alert levels of shriekers go down over time, making it so you can just wait 30 minutes to do one large go and leave to finish it another time.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Scarce Wood — Some biomes contain few or no trees, forcing the player to resort to alternative methods of obtaining wood.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Blocks.png-atlas, associated text: All block textures
including item frames and glow item frames, due to being handled with block models
All fluid textures
All item textures
Banner textures[1]
Shield textures, with and without an applied banner[1]
Conduit eye, closed and open[1]
Conduit shell, closed and open[1]
Bell[1]
Enchanting table book[1]
Block breaking animation
Missing texture
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: An early concept featuring texture close to pre-Texture Update design.
Another concept.
Concept with a hat and early trader llama.[4]
A wandering trader in 19w05a.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Leggings, associated text: Any "hit" from a damage source that can be blocked by armor removes one point of durability from each piece of armor worn for every 4 of incoming damage (rounded down, but never below 1). Damage taken but not protected by that armor (such as falling or drowning) does not damage the armor, even if it is enchanted to protect against that type of damage. The following chart displays how many hits leggings can endure.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
CannotHunt: 1 or 0 (true/false) – if true, the piglin does not attack hoglins. Set to true for piglins spawned as a part of bastion remnants.
Inventory: Each compound tag in this list is an item in the piglin's inventory. It can hold a maximum of 8 items.
An item in the inventory, excluding the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show]
IsBaby: 1 or 0 (true/false) – true if the piglin is a baby. May not exist.
IsImmuneToZombification: 1 or 0 (true/false) – if true, the piglin does not transform to a zombified piglin when in the Overworld.
TimeInOverworld: The number of ticks that the piglin has existed in the Overworld; the piglin converts to a zombified piglin when this is greater than 300.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Locked_chest, associated text: The locked chest's initial purpose was to direct players to the Minecraft Store. Clicking use button would result in the dialog box to the left being displayed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Worlds no longer get stuck during loading.
Fixed a subtle crash and world corruption.
Fixed a possible crash on quit.
Removed the gray quad on split controls.
Crops don't flicker anymore while walking.
Added name to podzol.
Desert villages are now made of sandstone.
Fire dies out faster in jungle and roofed forest to prevent runaway fires.
Fixed black borders in flat worlds on chunk.
Red sand doesn't transform anymore in normal sand when falling.
Mobs aren't blue anymore when render distance 64 is selected.
Glowstone and snow layers no longer randomly rotate the textures of certain surrounding blocks.
Mushrooms don't glow anymore.
Diorite, granite and andesite now drop the correct resource type.
Dark oak, acacia leaves, and trunks now catch fire.
You can now place torches on mob spawners.
Mob spawners are saved now.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 5CHP, associated text: Switching to Lenna’s POV, she hides behind a barrel, but soon realizes that she doesn’t have any arrows left, so she darts out to pick up every arrow she can find. Then, out of nowhere, someone grabs and drags her through a door. Lenna retaliates by flailing her arms, ultimately landing her elbow on the nose of the person and making it bleed. Lenna is shocked to find out that it was Letti, and explains to her about what she did the past week before heading back out to fend off the illagers. Letti insists that she head back home, but Lenna refuses. Letti then blocks the door leading out to the Hub, so Lenna whistles, allowing Poppy to get a hold of Letti’s tunic with its teeth. Horrified, Letti runs home while Lenna prepares her bow and arrow for her next target.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_construction_guidelines, associated text: In the second picture, the side extension is almost a tower; it has a height of eight blocks relative to the parent building's four. The white quartz block marks the join as before, and the new sandstone bricks mark where the side extension's roof has been brought down to match the height of the main roof.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Demo, associated text: A Trial version for Bedrock Edition available on Android, Windows, and the PlayStation 4.
Pocket Edition Demo, the first Pocket Edition Alpha version, handed out to people for testing.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Solid_block, associated text: Soul sand has inner collision boxes every eighth of a block, so there is a collision box at 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, and 3/4
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: You may see shelves of "floating" sand or gravel, which the game generated without support (that is, a player couldn't have placed them like that). Be careful around these, as they are natural traps: Mining them or placing any block next to them sets off a chain reaction that can bring down the whole shelf. Sand shelves appear in deserts, while gravel shelves (or ceilings) can appear underground. When seen from underneath, sand and gravel shelves drop "falling dust" particles. Always be careful not to mine or place any blocks touching them.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Many of the sounds were also changed, supposedly by the villagers. They seem to be similar to a villager talking (with words, rather than their normal sounds). The in-game music has also been altered to include villager like noises, and also features a villager version of the "Game of Thrones" theme on the title screen. The sounds originate from the sound resource pack created by Element Animation, titled The Element Animation Villager Sound Resource Pack (T.E.A.V.S.R.P), which is based on the villagers appearing in their fan videos. The villagers were voiced by Dan Lloyd, Director of Element Animation.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pre-flattening, associated text: Note: Fire Resistance, Weakness and Slowness effects have no second tier. Their strength and duration are unaffected by this bit.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sky_dimension, associated text: The Sky Dimension was originally planned for the Adventure Update, but Notch put it on hold until the Nether was more fun.[2]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone_farming, associated text: Many generator designs exist, but the simplest way is to make a four block long trench with a one block gap in the middle. Then, place water in it at the end closest to the hole and lava at the other end. This will create cobblestone where the fluids meet.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_Blocks, associated text: Then you need to include your custom config when drawing your map. Find your config file, and add the config to the 'layer' tags as shown (the last two attributes are the new ones):
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: If you have already explored the Nether and gotten some blaze rods, and can thus brew potions, you should do so. Fire Resistance potions are extra valuable in the Nether, as falling into lava is always a possibility. Splash potions of Healing can also save your life if you find yourself low on health in combat, like the suspicious stew (mentioned above). If you planned ahead and brought one or more water buckets, enough iron to make a cauldron (you can put water in a cauldron to put yourself out (Java Edition only), some bottles, and some cobblestone or blackstone (to craft brewing stands), before searching out a nether fortress, you can find everything else you need there to begin brewing potions, putting you in a much stronger position. A few stacks of torches can provide a means of leaving a trail, allowing you to find your portal again if you lose it. (Although, in this case, the use of coordinates is often a more practical solution.) Remember that compasses do not work in the Nether, so do not bring one intending to use it to find your way home unless it has been aligned to a lodestone. Torches are also useful for marking the parts of a nether fortress you have already visited, so less time is wasted exploring areas of the nether fortress you have already exhausted.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Llama, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Drops
3 Usage
3.1 Leading
3.2 Storage
3.3 Decoration
4 Behavior
4.1 Spitting
4.2 Taming
4.3 Breeding
4.4 Food
4.5 Water
5 Sounds
6 Data values
6.1 ID
6.2 Entity data
7 Achievements
8 Advancements
9 History
10 Issues
11 Trivia
12 Gallery
12.1 Screenshots
12.2 In other media
13 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Crafted from strings, iron ingots, sticks, and tripwire hooks.
Can be used as a weapon similar to bows.
More damage, more range, takes longer to charge.
Hold to charge, click to release.
Charge is saved in inventory, can be used later.
Can shoot firework rockets holding the crossbow in one hand and the fireworks in the other.
Can be enchanted with new enchantments:
Multishot: Fires three arrows at once in different directions; not compatible with Piercing.
Quick Charge: Increases the reload speed. 3 levels; 0.25 seconds faster each level.
Piercing: Projectiles pierce through mobs. 4 levels; not compatible with Multishot.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_platform, associated text: The obsidian platform is a 5×1×5 square of obsidian that generates when an entity enters the End through an end portal.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Coral_Block, associated text: If sea pickles are planted on coral blocks, using bone meal on the sea pickles increases the number of sea pickles and creates more sea pickles on nearby coral blocks. Specifically, they can spread to the original sea pickle's level or one level below, out to a horizontal taxicab distance of 2. This is the only way to farm renewable sea pickles.
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Minecraft wiki entry for IntoTheGame1CHP, associated text: 1 Prologue: How to Start a Story with a Cliffhanger!
2 Chapter 1: Introducing Ash Kapoor! No Enemy Can Defeat Her! No Walls Can Keep Her At Bay!
3 Chapter 2: Hypothesis: Our Science Teacher Is from a Post-Apocalyptic Future
4 Chapter 3: Science! Without It, There Would Be No Candy
5 Chapter 4: Survival Mode + Untested VR Goggles = It’s Probably Safe…Right?
6 Chapter 5: Minecraft—Live in 3…2…1…!!!
7 Chapter 6: Counting Sheep: Cure For Insomnia! Fun Group Activity!
8 Chapter 7: Part Tree! Part House! Part Recycled Material!
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: On a computer, there are three types of storage. Keeping in mind that increasing the device's capacity would increase its size, each type would have speed and capacity appropriate to it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Police Officer: People who fight crime and stop griefing, could be assisted by tamed mobs such as wolves.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pillar_jumping, associated text: In mobile devices of Bedrock Edition, it is impossible to place blocks by tapping and holding, as this will result in mining the block below the player. It is also impossible to hold the jump button. However, the player can place blocks below the feet by tapping the screen immediately after you jump.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus_farming, associated text: It is also important to choose a good block to break the cactus growth with.
Using a full block such as dirt is inefficient, since the cactus items are likely to land on the cactus (and be destroyed).
The best blocks are those with a thin hitbox such as a fence post, iron bar or glass pane. When a cactus hits a fence post, it is much more likely to fall down to the ground rather than onto the cactus plant.
Blocks without a hitbox, such as fence gates or even signs, will also work, but the build will be more expensive and/or complex.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Entity_format, associated text: : The entity's root tag.
favoredSlot: The slot id when it is thrown out.This means thrown trifent with Loyalty prefers to return to this slot when this slot is empty. Set to -1 when without Loyalty enchantment.
Trident: The the item that is given when the entity is picked up.
Tags common to item stack[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: Building any structures claimed to be able to summon Herobrine in vanilla Minecraft does not actually summon Herobrine.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: 1 Light level
1.1 Block light
1.2 Sky light
1.3 Light-filtering blocks
1.4 Light-emitting blocks
2 Internal light level
2.1 Effects of internal light
2.1.1 Mobs
2.1.2 Blocks
3 Rendered brightness
3.1 Smooth lighting
3.2 Ambient occlusion in Minecraft
3.3 AO texture pattern
4 History
5 Issues
6 Trivia
7 Gallery
8 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Water_Breathing, associated text: Water breathing is a status effect that prevents or delays drowning, and allows waterlogged beds[Bedrock Edition only] to be used. It also prevents or delays squid, salmon, cod, pufferfish, tropical fish, and glow squids from taking suffocation damage from being on land.[Bedrock Edition only][verify]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_0.0.23a_01_(remake), associated text: "We've temporarily disabled multiplayer for Minecraft Classic while we work on some performance issues. You can still play it as single player! - AP" – @MojangStatus on Twitter, May 8, 2019
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Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: A player must be falling.
A player must not be on the ground.
A player must not be on a ladder or any type of vine.
A player must not be in water.
A player must not be affected by blindness.
A player must not be affected by Slow Falling.
A player must not be riding an entity.
A player must not be faster than walking (like flying or sprinting.[Java Edition only])
A base attack must not be reduced to 84.8% damage or lower due to cooldown.[Java Edition only]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Train_station, associated text: A station in the three nominally inactivated powered rails.
Two "main" boosters, made up of a detector and 2 powered rails. The detector prevents backtracking. The spacing is determined by the type of minecart.
One "station mini" booster, made up of a detector and a single powered rail. The lower amount of powered rails prevents getting stopped by a second powered rail when the speed is insufficient to go clear of it before the detector unpowers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Multiple shots [1]
Semi-automatic/fully-automatic firing and reloading [2] [3]
Condenser charge (another set of TNT that explodes, pushing the charge towards the front of the cannon to increase the propulsion force.)
Safety features, such as a blast shield to protect players/mobs from damage caused by the charge exploding
Adjustable shot delay
Alternative ammo, such as arrows, sand/gravel, or anvils [4]
Dry cannon: building a cannon from explosion-resistant material to simplify design, maintenance, and potentially improve firing distance (dry cannons fire farther than their wet counterparts, all other factors being the same). See below for construction details.
Cannons that fire in a special direction, such as up or diagonally
Adjustable range, trajectory and direction (aimable cannons)
Spread shot/mass destruction cannons
Shotgun-like charges
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be edited using standard JSON formatting.
Renamed some particles include prefix test_ to example_.
Removed test_mule and test_sphere.
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Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Sets the execution rotation; can match an entity's rotation
Syntax
rotated <rot> -> execute
rotated as <targets> -> execute
Arguments
<rot>: rotation (<yaw> <pitch>)
Must be a rotation with double number elements, including yaw and pitch, measured in degrees.
For the horizontal rotation (yaw), -180.0 for due north, -90.0 for due east, 0.0 for due south, 90.0 for due west, to 179.9 for just west of due north, before wrapping back around to -180.0.
For the vertical rotation (pitch), -90.0 for straight up to 90.0 for straight down.
Tilde notation can be used to specify a rotation relative to the executor's rotation.
<targets>: entity
Target entity/entities to match rotation with
Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID.
Result
Unparseable if the argument is not specified correctly
Terminates if <targets> fails to resolve to one or more valid entities (named players must be online).
When multiple entities are selected, next sub-command is executed once in each execution rotation.
Example
Move every sheep 1 block in the direction that the player closest to it is facing: execute as @e[type=sheep] at @sORpositioned as @s rotated as @p run tp @s ^ ^ ^1
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Minecraft wiki entry for Water, associated text: A dispenser loaded with a filled bucket places a water source block in an empty block in front of it when activated. A dispenser loaded with an empty bucket and a water source right in front of it sucks the source into the bucket when activated.
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Minecraft wiki entry for immutableworld, associated text: value: bool (optional)
Specifies the value to set the world to be able altered, must in between true or false.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: ""leetmoaf" (3 August 2013). believe what i made is a pulse limiter but im/ "I believe what I made is a Pulse Limiter. But I'm not 100% sure.". Reddit.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: The order to fill in %s to be filled in can be changed by instead specifying it with %%#, replacing # with an actual number. For example, to swap the position of Steve and Alex in the above example, instead run the following:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: It's definitely boring to have to remember the command-line options for your server every time you launch it. Luckily, we can write it down in a file and just run that instead.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Blue_Ice, associated text: Blue ice is slippery, causing most entities to slide, including items. It is even more slippery (0.989) than ice or packed ice (0.98). This allows for increased speed of items in water currents by placing the blue ice under the water current. Mobs do not travel faster in water currents on blue ice.
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