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Minecraft wiki entry for time, associated text: in Java Edition, once executing /time set day or time set 1000, the "internal daytime" is set to 1000, so the "day" value returns to 0.
However, in Bedrock Edition, if now the "internal daytime" is 25001 (1 day + 1001 ticks), after executing /time set day or /time set 1000, it won't become 1000 or 25000, since it can only increase. In fact, it turns into 49000 (2 days + 1000 ticks), and the "day" value becomes 2. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rube_Goldberg_machine, associated text: Make a dispenser shoot an arrow, snowball, egg, splash potion, or anything else that is shot as a projectile when put in a powered dispenser at a painting or item frame. This knocks it off. You can use this by making it fall onto a wooden pressure plate or into a hopper with a comparator next to it, or by having a comparator behind the block the frame is on, which removes the signal, if you have the comparator pointing into some redstone dust on top of a block with a redstone torch on the side, the torch will power back on. Or, you could simply use a target block, but this doesn't look as cool. Any way you do this will send a redstone signal to the next part of the contraption. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wool, associated text: White, light gray, gray, black, brown, and (rarely) pink wool can be found naturally on sheep. Getting a sheep of a different color requires dyeing the sheep. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom, associated text: A phantom flying high in the air, using its model and texture from 18w07a. The smoke particles beside each of its wings can be seen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree, associated text: The sapling can be planted on any variant of dirt (except dirt path) a moss block or a mud[upcoming: JE 1.19], and must have a light level of at least 8 in the sapling block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: Finding a buried treasure chest on the island can be a boon for survival, because the chest often contains treasure such like iron and gold ingots, various types of fish, (in rare cases) iron swords and leather tunics [Java Edition only], cake, TNT, potion of water breathing or regeneration, and chain armor[Bedrock Edition only]. Buried treasure chests are also guaranteed to contain a single heart of the sea item, which is used alongside 8 nautilus shells to craft a conduit. Nautilus shells are drops from the drowned, which are underwater zombie variants. They can also be caught as treasure from fishing. Buried Treasure is much rarer than shipwrecks and are also much harder to find, as they consist of only one block. However, if you find one (and are able to craft the conduit), you need to find some prismarine, dark prismarine, prismarine bricks or sea lanterns (all of which are found in ocean monuments), and you could construct yourself a conduit and live underwater. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sapling, associated text: This article is about the saplings obtainable by breaking leaves of their respective tree types. For the sapling used to grow azalea tree, see Azalea. For the sapling used to grow bamboo, see Bamboo shoot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: All the arrow types present in Minecraft.
Examples of custom arrow types using /give.
Some arrows stick into sugar canes. This no longer works since Java Edition Beta 1.6.
An arrow caught on fire. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: 1 Chapter 17
2 Chapter 18
3 Chapter 19
4 Chapter 20
5 Chapter 21
6 Chapter 22
7 Chapter 23
8 Chapter 24 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_Bucket, associated text: In Java Edition, journeyman-level armorer villagers have a 40% chance of offering to buy a lava bucket for one emerald. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 19w36a is the third snapshot for Java Edition 1.15, released on September 4, 2019,[4] which adds many features originally from Bedrock Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Igniting_TNT_underwater, associated text: Making TNT explode underwater seems impossible, especially if you're not using the Education Edition. However, with this special glitch, you can create explosions even though you're in water! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_farming, associated text: Clearing the beach area typically yields enough blocks of sand to build the necessary structure in the ocean, from which the farm can be hollowed out. If you have a bucket, then don't be concerned about preserving the water in the farm, because you can always re-fill the necessary water blocks with buckets of water scooped from the ocean. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: For most players, the first night is time to set up your crafting table and furnace, cook your meat and perhaps some logs for charcoal, and maybe craft a few things for the next day. If you managed to pick up some iron ore, smelt that too, and consult the "second day" tutorial for what to make with it. If you've settled into a cave, you might want to mine overnight to look for coal or iron ore, but don't go too deep because you want to get an early start for the next day. If you managed to get wool for a bed, you also have the option of just skipping the night; if you managed to make yourself too hungry or hurt, or didn't get much in the way of other resources, that might be a good idea. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fox, associated text: Although a fox appears to hold an item in its mouth, it is technically holding the item in its main hand, therefore anything held affects it, such as a sword increasing its damage or a totem of undying resurrecting it.
In the real world, some species of fox jump high to catch their prey by surprise, an action reflected in their Minecraft counterpart.
Foxes do not pick up items when gamerule mobGriefing is set to false.
When foxes were being added into Minecraft, a glitch occurred where they looked like boxes.[3]
Baby foxes are small enough that when they are swimming, they take drowning damage. This is noticeable when they attempt to attack fish.
There is a splash screen "In case it isn't obvious, foxes aren't players" in the game, which was added from the description of the bug MC-166292.
The first and third screeching sounds foxes make are the same. The first sound is the third in reverse, but higher-pitched, and the third is the first in reverse, but lower-pitched.
Fox sounds are actually combined and heavily edited cat and dog sounds.[4] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore_mode, associated text: First find a fortress. Gather the blaze rods that you need, then head off to find some piglins or a bastion. A bastion remnant will be useful for trading with piglins (although you need gold armor), as there are plenty of them and there is tons of gold to be found. Be careful about mining the gold or opening chests around them, though, as they will become angry and try to kill you. (Be especially aware of Piglin Brutes.) After getting all the ender pearls you need, relocate the end portal and return to the Overworld. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian_farming, associated text: Guardian farms present few unique issues concerning item collection and player waiting areas: hoppers or hopper minecart systems work well for collection, and except for manual-kill concerns mentioned above nothing special is required for a player waiting area. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Wart_Farm, associated text: Layer 9 is split in two because there is a possibility of an exit going up the stairs. These connect to three corridors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.7.10-pre4 is the fourth and final pre-release for Java Edition 1.7.10. It was released to provide further upgrades to Realms. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Variations: Players can use any full container as the "input" if a power source would be inconvenient in that location (such as right next to the output). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Steve_(mob), associated text: Steve, as well as all the other mobs made by Dock, have no animation because of inability of MD3 loader. They just glide around in the same pose. However, the MD3 model itself contains an animation of it walking.[more information needed] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Once you do find one, it is a good idea to make sure you have the necessary supplies to gather its many resources. So, head back to your base, or even back to the Overworld, and get, at a minimum, a stone pickaxe, an iron sword and lots and lots of food. An enchanted golden apple is handy when it's time to take on a blaze spawner, but you may want to stash that nearby and go back for it when you actually find the spawner. Trading with piglins can also get you potions of fire resistance before the fight. Lots of walls of any non-flammable material or nether brick fences are handy too: safety railings on the walkways are really nice when ghast starts taking potshots at you and blocking off unused areas and broken bridges helps cut down on fights. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: Commands in a command block do not need to be prefixed with the forward-slash (/) as they do in the chat window, but doing so still works. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat, associated text: a list of one or more block IDs (Java Edition or Bedrock Edition);
The block list is a comma-separated list of block IDs, ordered from layer -64 up; if the entry for a given block has an "*", the number before the "*" is the number of layers to be generated, and the number after is the block ID.
A block can also be repeated over multiple layers simply by repeating the block's ID, e.g. minecraft:glass,minecraft:glass,minecraft:glass,minecraft:glass would give the same result as 4*minecraft:glass.
a valid biome ID (Java Edition or Bedrock Edition);
(optional, not after 1.16) a list of structure generation options.
Structure generation options (described below) may have additional parameters, for example village(size=0 distance=9) (in 1.13+ they have no effect).
It is important to remember that multiple parameters are separated by spaces, rather than commas or semicolons. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A command block is an opaque block, so powering it directly can activate adjacent mechanism components (including other command blocks) as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_(disambiguation), associated text: Minecart
Minecart with Chest
Minecart with Furnace
Minecart with Hopper
Minecart with TNT
Minecart with Command Block
Minecart with Repeating Command Block
Minecart with Spawner
Minecart with Dispenser |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mini_games, associated text: All loot in the Battle mini game is obtained from chests or other players. Center chests at the beginning of a round may contain high concentrations of valuable loot, such as armor, weapons, food, and potions. Different regions of the maps have different types of loot. Some special, hard-to-reach chests can have valuable loot also. After intervals of time, loot is restocked in chests, with a smaller number of items than they had originally. On small and large maps there are two chests with valuable loot, and on large+ there are four. On high power these chests usually have exclusive loot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: You can reproduce/abuse this behavior by building 6 houses on the ground level (enough to set the villager limit to 2), drop 2 (or more) villagers into a 6 blocks deep hole, and leave one villager at the top to keep the houses "alive". The villagers in the hole breed indefinitely, because they're not counted against the cap. As of Minecraft Java Edition 1.8, you need to make the villagers willing to breed, by also giving them food (or give them a farm, a crop, with a farmer), or trading with them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-36783 – Item frames/Glow item frames don't change their hitbox if they contain a map.
MC-147686 – Joining a world that uses custom resources shows default resources until fully loaded.
MC-183520 – Phantoms with NoAI can go through blocks.
MC-212610 – Glow lichens cannot be put on soul sand.
MC-212629 – Leashes from two or more invisible entities connect to each other.
MC-216567 – Vines cannot be placed on the sides of 8 layers of snow.
MC-216569 – Glow lichen cannot be placed on the side of 8 layers of snow.
MC-219642 – Vines cannot be placed on the sides of soul sand.
MC-231458 – The word "ingot" within the "Serious Dedication" advancement description is improperly capitalized.
MC-235035 – Sleeping in a custom dimension with natural set to false causes crash.
MC-237920 – "Feels like home" advancement is incorrectly capitalized.
MC-237922 – "Jukebox" in Sound of Music description is incorrectly capitalized.
MC-237924 – The word "villager" within the "Star Trader" advancement description is improperly capitalized. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bastion_Remnant, associated text: The hoglin stables consist of a three-part rampart with damaged hoglin stables on either side. Hoglin stables' pieces are contained in the subfolder hoglin_stable. They contain the hoglin stable chests. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk, associated text: The teaser image for Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1, featuring sculk. click here to see all teaser parts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Procedure: It’s simple as blowing up parts of the mansion to destroy illagers, or burning everything away to reveal hidden chests. Just stay away from fires and explosion, of course! Don't do this if you want to keep the mansion as your base. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Using trapdoors, some redstone, and switches, a simple drawbridge can be made. Dig a moat around your base and make sure it is too long to jump across. Now, make short walls next to your entrance. Depending on whether you have a single door or double door, you will have to use one row or two rows of trapdoors respectively. Run redstone next to the trapdoors and connect them to switches inside your base, then cover up the redstone walls. This prevents mobs from getting close to your door while you are inside your base, but the bridge has to be left open while outside your base, otherwise you'll have to find another way back in. Alternatively, you can make a T Flip-Flop gate and place another switch outside your house to trigger the drawbridge from anywhere. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn_chunk, associated text: A new world spawn point can be set using /setworldspawn. If no coordinates are provided, the block position that the player is currently standing on becomes the spawn point. The chunk where the world spawn is located is then given a start ticket with a level of 22 and the ticket for the old spawn chunks is cleared. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cod, associated text: In Java Edition, cod are vulnerable to weapons that have the Impaling enchantment, which also affects other fish and water/ocean mobs except drowned. |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
HiddenGene: The secondary gene this panda has, that can transfer to the child.
MainGene: The primary gene this panda has, that determines the behavior and appearance of the panda and that can transfer to the child. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: "0x" is a prefix used in several programming languages, to indicate a hexadecimal number. "0x10c" (ten to the C power) is a hexadecimal number equivalent to 1612 in decimal, which equals 281,474,976,710,656, which was the number of years that had passed since 1988 in the game's story. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Giant, associated text: Additionally, giants simultaneously require a light level greater than 11 and less than 8. This effectively makes it impossible to make them appear through mob spawners. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.14.4 Pre-Release 1
1.14.4 Pre-Release 2
1.14.4 Pre-Release 3
1.14.4 Pre-Release 4
1.14.4 Pre-Release 5
1.14.4 Pre-Release 6
1.14.4 Pre-Release 7
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Old name New name
lofty_peaks jagged_peaks
mountain_grove grove
mountain_meadow meadow
snow_capped_peaks frozen_peaks |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Increased top height limit of Badlands gold generation from Y=79 to Y=256, and increased the number of blobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for header, associated text: This template is used to make it easier to manage colors in a clean color-table. This is the first initializing of the table. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Menu_screen, associated text: See all of the Realms you own / are invited to and information about them
Play on a Realm
Buy a new Realm
Configure your own Realm(s)
Leave a Realm
See new invitations
Find out more about Realms |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Drops
3 Behavior
3.1 Movement
3.2 Taming
3.3 Perching on shoulders
3.4 Imitating sounds
3.5 Dancing
3.6 Cookies
4 Sounds
4.1 Mob imitations
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
5.2.1 Parrot color
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
10.1 Screenshots
10.2 In other media
11 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Emerald, associated text: Emeralds are rare minerals that are used primarily as the currency for trading with villagers and wandering traders. Naturally-occurring emeralds are rarer than diamonds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Step 7: Blacksmith: The structure is also the same, but chests should fill with nether bricks and items that nether mobs drop. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Reactor_Core, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Chest, associated text: Another physical property of chest minecarts is their ability to be stacked. While three chests can fit in an area three blocks tall, up to four chest minecarts can fit in the same area. Like other minecarts, an unlimited number of minecarts with chests can exist in the same block space. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed being able to resize the launcher window to too small size on Mac and Linux.
Fixed linux versions showing update notifications despite no new versions being available.
Fixed the launcher crashing when reopened quickly after quitting.
Fixed being able to open duplicate instances of Minecraft without seeing a warning message.
Small layout and style fixes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: It is best to avoid using bells in iron golem farms because villagers try to pathfind to bells at gathering time, fail, and then unlink from the bell, causing the village center to shift. A bell does not define a village center. The game also does not indicate which villager's bed defines the village center. |
Minecraft wiki entry for t-gun, associated text: Make a normal cannon barrel, then break the blocks to the sides of your mounting block. This is where the aim TNT will be. Then, place water 2 blocks to the sides from your main "barrel". You can prevent it from pouring everywhere by placing blocks (e.g. slabs as in the schematics) around these troughs. But one block must be an opaque block, as it will hold redstone to power a piece of aim TNT. Also, the water must flow towards the main trench. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Alternatively, you can craft and use a fishing rod. Cast your rod into a water body, then right-click so the "bait" lands into the water, and wait till it comes closer to the rod and right-click again when you hear a splash sound. The fish will fly towards you and probably will be picked up by you too. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanted_Book, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, librarian villagers have a 50% chance to sell enchanted books as part of their trades at novice, apprentice, and journeyman-level, and have 1⁄3 chance to sell enchanted books at expert-level as part of their trades, meaning each librarian villager can sell up to four books. They are bought for 1 book and 5-64 emeralds, based only on the level of the enchantment (for example, Infinity and Protection I both cost 5-19 emeralds), although treasure enchantments (such as Mending) double the cost. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Additional areas of sunflower plains were generated separately to the modified biome stage of biome generation, covering 1/57 of normal plains biome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Instant_Health, associated text: Instantly heals 2 × 2level. In the upcoming Combat Tests, it heals 3 × 2level. Undead mobs (including the wither) are damaged as if with Instant Damage, instead. When applied using a lingering potion, the entity is healed every second. Levels 30–32 (amplifiers 29–31) provide no healing. Levels outside the range 1–32 (corresponding to amplifiers 0–31) are used modulo 32, making level 33 the same as level 1, etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor_uses, associated text: Trapdoors can also have aesthetic function. It's possible to create a functional and good-looking bardoor. Also, putting closed trapdoor beyond a furnace creates oven with burners. |
Minecraft wiki entry for MobsRule2CHP, associated text: Po draws out his sword, ready to attack the spider, but decides to let the others talk to it first. The spider responds by skittering along the wall, retreating to the far corner of the cavern. The group end up stumbling into the trap that had been set up for the spider and begin to sink through the cobwebs. Morgan is able to move a hand and asks Harper if they have any shears. She admits that she left them in a chest above ground, thinking that they didn’t need them. Without hesitation, Morgan feels like there is no choice but to kill the spider. He draws back his bow as the spider hisses at the group, saying that its friends can’t help it now. Suddenly, Po has an idea. He asks for Morgan to stand down as he himself attempts to talk to the spider. Po mentions to the spider that it feels nice to be surrounded by friends, as well as feeling good to be popular. Po also says that it feels good to be the center of attention, but he wouldn’t force people to do what he wants. Po then says to the spider that it is the part of the Evoker King that needs friends, which is why the spider surrounded itself with villagers and mobs, but also feels like that manipulating them is the wrong thing to do, and that instead, the spider should have its friends choose if they want to do what it wants to do. The spider hesitates, and then nods once before bursting into a light of butterflies which soon dissipates to show a leg of the Evoker King in its place. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava, associated text: Most entities take 4 damage every half-second while in contact with lava, and are set on fire. An entity/player in lava will also have its remainingFireTicks set to 300, setting it on fire for 15 seconds. This timer is reset to 300 every tick that the victim spends in lava, so it will only start counting down once the victim leaves the lava. Once the victim does exit the lava source, it will burn for just under 15 seconds, taking fire damage 14 times. This is due to the fact that for the first tick outside of lava, its remainingFireTicks decrease to 299, and entities take fire damage when remainingFireTicks is a multiple of 20 and greater than 0. If the victim touches water or rain falls on it, the fire is extinguished, but the lava continues to damage them directly. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logo, associated text: Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Identical to the game version.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition
Minecraft: Pocket Edition
Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Identical to the game version.
Minecraft
Minecraft: Pocket Edition Demo
Minecraft: Pocket Edition Demo
Minecraft: Pocket Edition Demo
Minecraft Trial
Minecraft: Story Mode
Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two
Minecraft: Education Edition
Minecraft Earth |
Minecraft wiki entry for Menu_screen, associated text: The example as shown at the right is a list of any and all Realms you have been invited to. The operations here are simple: You simply click on an item and you can either accept the invitation or decline it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Elytra, associated text: It is possible to gain altitude during powered flight. This makes it possible to glide for extreme distances and had been used extensively by far lands/World Border challenges. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: Creepers are not targeted by tamed wolves, iron golems or zoglins. However, they are still attacked by withers, snow golems, vindicators named "Johnny", and goats. For snow golems, this was reported as a bug and is listed as either "unresolved"[2] or "works as intended"[3]. When hit by a stray projectile (like a drowned's trident), a creeper retaliates if not already chasing a player, unless said projectile is a skeleton's arrow. When attacked by a goat, or poisoned by a pufferfish, a creeper does not retaliate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: General
The issues from the previous version, including the incorrect version tag, are still present.
Changes
The terrain generator has been updated to now support proper terrain with infinite worlds.
Map height is now 256.
Fog distance is now 128.
As a result, clouds are even less visible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: In order to get Fortune III on an iron or diamond pickaxe the player need to consume much experience points per attempt, so a mob farm is handy for accumulating XP. While advanced methods are possible, it's fairly easy to build the experience by simply camping at a suitably modified dungeon. It should be noted that other things give players experience too; between mining, breeding animals, and fishing, a player might well get to level 30 or higher by the time they've built a table. The player also needs a fair bit of lapis lazuli, 3 pieces for the "final" attempt, and from 1 to 3 pieces for each try at resetting the enchanting table. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: The game uses sky light, time, and weather to calculate an internal sky light value (also known as darkening sky light), then uses the maximum level of the block light and the internal sky light to calculate the internal light (formula: (max(internal sky light,block light))). This value is an integer with a maximum level of 15; it can also be negative. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Ranching, or animal farming, usually refers to breeding animals so that there can be an infinite supply of meat and other passive mob drops. Simply right-click an animal with their "desired" food to breed, and then right-click the same animal with that same food (see "Breeding" for more) To make a simple animal farm, simply make an enclosure with fences and one fence gate to access the farm. Then, lead at least 2 of the animal into the corral and start breeding them. A carpet atop a fence post can also make an entrance which you can easily jump onto, but the animals (or monsters, for that matter) will not recognize it as passable. Having a crop farm nearby will help supply food for breeding. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: The book and quill lets you record your adventures. Tell your story by entering text into the pages. You can even change the title and the author! Sign the book and quill to finalize your work. The book and quill can be edited until it is signed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fog, associated text: Being in the Nether has its own fog effect. While not visible on low render distances due to distance fog, increasing render distance beyond a certain point will yield no visual differences due to the presence of this fog. Its color also depends on the player's current biome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Morse_code, associated text: Morse code is a method of transmitting information in a series of dots and dashes. A dot is a short redstone pulse, a dash is a long pulse. Dashes are approximately three times as long as dots. In Minecraft, there aren't any specific uses for creating a communication device, but it can be an interesting experiment. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: Wheat is the original crop, used to make bread, cake, cookies, and hay bales. Use seeds lure and breed chickens. Wheat itself does the same for cows and sheep. Wheat and hay bales are also used to heal horses and llamas, and to speed up their taming, although they do not attract these animals' attention.
Sugar cane is important because it's needed to make paper, and you may need a lot of that (along with leather, see below) for enchanting. Look for it at the edge of any body of water.
Pumpkins can be scattered in the wild, or can be found in taiga and snowy taiga[BE only] villages. They can be used to make pumpkin pies, or be carved using shears into carved pumpkins, which are used to craft jack o'lanterns, worn as a helmet to avoid aggravating endermen, or used to build a snow golem. Pumpkin seeds can also be found in treasure chests, and occasionally offered by wandering traders if you have emeralds.
Carrots, potatoes and beetroots are additional food crops, all of which are grown similarly to wheat (and can share space in your wheat farm). The first two are rarely dropped by slain zombies; only a single item is dropped, but by planting that one, you can multiply it until you have a respectable crop. All three can be found in the farms of a village.
All three of these can be used to lure and breed pigs.
Carrots can also be used to lure and breed rabbits.
Carrots, once combined with gold nuggets into golden carrots, can be used to breed horses (see below).
Cactus is mildly useful for barriers and traps, and is also the only renewable source for green dye. It is found only in deserts, badlands, and in flower pots in igloo basements.
Melons are found in jungles, though later you might be able to find melon seeds in treasure chests, buy them, or find them in savanna villages.
Cocoa beans are another jungle specialty. They're the only source of brown dye, and also allow you make cookies!
Bamboo is the newest addition to the jungle; if you can get hold of some, you can craft the remarkably useful scaffolding blocks, and breed pandas with them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl_farming, associated text: The problems with breeding are time and resources. Because you need to breed axolotls many times before getting a blue one, you need many tropical fish. Consequently you need many buckets, which in turn require many iron ingots to craft, or many emeralds to buy buckets from fisherman villagers. Some advanced items to make things easier are: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Head, associated text: For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: The narrator mentions a house made out of diorite, granite, and glass that is built into the side of a green hill. To the right of the house, looking from the shore, is a field of flowers. To the left of the house are pens for cows, pigs, chickens, and sheep. Above the pens are crops such as wheat, beetroot, and carrots. Inside the house lives Stax Stonecutter, the third in line of the Stonecutter family. Stax’s grandmother built the house first, followed by Stax’s father, who expanded it. Sadly, both have since passed, and are buried in a so-called "place of honor" beside a garden. Stax lives with his three cats: Coal, Emerald, and Lapis. Neighbors of the Stonecutters remember Stax’s grandma as never being afraid to head down a dark cavern, only to return with precious minerals. The younger neighbors remember Stax’s father as being an adventurer, who always traveled the world. The kind neighbors felt sorry for Stax, who became an orphan when he was just a teenager, but soon the unkind neighbors, who feel that Stax is lucky for having his family members work so hard, began to outgrow the kind ones. The narrator then mentions that one day of Stax’s life would be "the last normal day he ever had, because it was the day before everything began to go so terribly wrong". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Improved AI.
Baby villagers will now play in villages.
Nitwit and unemployed variations of villagers for snowy and zombie snowy villages changed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: VillagerData: Information about the villager's profession.
level: The current level of this villager's trading options ( 1... ) and at the same time its displayed badge ( capped at 5 ).
profession: Namespaced ID value.
type: Namespaced ID value. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: The following folders exist in minecraft.jar:
ancient_city
bastion
end_city
fossil
igloo
nether_fossils
pillager_outpost
ruined_portal
shipwreck
underwater_ruin
village
woodland_mansion
coral_crust[BE only][more information needed] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: Each additional dropper stage can multiply the previous stage's clock period by up to 1,152 (twice the number of items a dropper can hold). Adding just one additional dropper stage increases the maximum clock period to over 10 years. In practice, this may only be needed for clock periods measured in weeks or months (longer than the 2-stage version can provide), generally on servers. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_pillager_outpost, associated text: Alternatively, a pillager outpost can be conquered using nothing but a water bucket (the person who proved this possible also brought bread, but it is not absolutely necessary to bring food to conduct this strategy). This is not a reliable strategy, but can be done. The idea is not to be seen by the pillagers. It is a good idea to release the iron golem in the cage if it generates to distract the pillagers. Next, make it to the top of the watchtower and then use the bucket to wash any pursuing pillagers down the staircase. Collect the water after looting the chest and use the remainder (which should be flowing out of the building) to break your fall. This can be conducted early-game (as it does not require armor or weapons), but can be challenging. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: In Java Edition, when calculating lighting, the shapes of some blocks are detected: pistons, daylight detectors, enchanting tables, farmland, lecterns, stonecutters, dirt paths, snow, end portal frames, slabs and stairs, so that the light passing through them can spread only in specific directions. For example, dirt paths prevents the light from propagating downward, but the light can propagate in other directions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nathan_Adams, associated text: "Spent today moving desks at Mojang... Oh hey, I'm rejoining the Minecraft PC team! It's been so long, so much has changed!" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, February 6, 2017 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Password change allowed: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/208358495/password-changing-and-password-reset |
Minecraft wiki entry for Health, associated text: In Creative mode, the player is immune to all forms of damage. In Bedrock Edition, this includes the void and the /kill command. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brick, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Smelting
1.2 Trading
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Alternatively, you can put the pig on a piston, trapdoor, fence gate, or any kind of opening mechanism. Then ride the pig up there and open the mechanism so you and the pig will take fall damage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cape, associated text: Some capes are missing including all from LittleBigPlanet™ Mash-Up Pack, Marvel Avengers Skin Pack and other from Legacy Console Editions or other editions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
FromBucket: 1 or 0 (true/false) – if true, indicates the axolotl has been released from a bucket.
Variant: ID of the axolotl's variant. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added four new advancements:
Caves & Cliffs
Fall from the top to the bottom of the Overworld
Feels like home
Ride a strider on lava for 50 blocks in the Overworld
Star Trader
Trade with a villager at the build height limit
Sound of Music
Play music with a jukebox in a meadow biome
Added new advancement triggers.
fall_from_height
Triggered when a player lands after falling.
ride_entity_in_lava
Triggered for every tick when player rides in lava. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: These were the result of block state handling combined with the old block ID system, resulting in some odd combinations. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Granite, associated text: Naturally generated granite and other counterparts in a cave.
Naturally generated granite and other counterparts in a mountain. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: A banner can have more than six layers of patterns through the commands /give, /setblock or /fill. This only works in Java Edition, as Bedrock Edition doesn't have any NBT commands. Here is an example of a mining banner with seven different patterns. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: Note: The resulting texture pack will still work, but a tutorial from NVIDIA with ray tracing support is available, and the resulting texture pack following NVIDIA will also support devices capable of ray tracing. But, if you're a beginner, you can start here first, explore and learn, and then go to ray tracing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Similar to the above involving the 9 coal and the block of coal, each wheat crop can heal a horse 2 health; however, an entire bale of hay can heal a horse 20 × 10 health, and hay bales are crafted with only 9 wheat. Effectively, this heals the player's horse an extra 2 health. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Go to getpaint.net and get paint.net or go to ninite.com, select paintNET and run it after it downloads to install paint.net for free. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Breeding, associated text: Baby animals are smaller variations of their parents, having small bodies, relatively big heads, and faster walking speeds. Their sounds are the same as their adult variants but 50% faster and are pitched up by 6 semitones. Lambs cannot be sheared for their wool, chicks do not lay eggs, calves and mooshroom calves cannot be milked, and horses, mules, donkey foals, piglets and stridlings cannot be saddled or ridden. They do not drop loot or experience if killed (excluding baby zombies and their variants). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dropper, associated text: This article is about the block that drops arrows as an item. For the block that can fire arrows, see Dispenser. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sand, associated text: Sand can be used in the construction of airlocks and mob suffocation traps. Because sand falls, it can also be used for construction underwater while the player remains above the surface of the water. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Tok politely asks for Nan to sing the song again, but she instead offers him a book that has the song. Tok and company then stack up any remaining wood from the fallen tree that hadn’t gone rotten by Nan’s woodpile, and the rest of the wood that had gone rotten was pushed up against the wall. Eventually, Nan’s front door becomes visible, and the five enter the cottage, along with Tok’s cat, Candor. As Nan heads off into another room, Mal seems skeptical about the mobs that were mentioned in the song, believing that they were all made up. Lenna concurs, although says that the info is "awfully detailed". Nan soon returns into the main room with a book containing information on mobs, showing information on one in particular: a skeleton horseman. After reading the information about it, Tok and company have several questions, but he specifically asks as to what other information is in the book. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Statistics, associated text: : The root tag.
DataVersion: The data version of the game version the file was last saved in.
stats: The tag that stores the actual statistics.
<statisticType>: A compound that saves all statistics of this type.
<statisticName>: The value of the statistic specified in this tag's name. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_texture_packs, associated text: The textures are in the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format and can be edited with any image editing program that can handle the format including transparency. Many different programs support this, some free ones include Paint.net (Windows) (which even Notch uses), GIMP (Windows, Mac, Linux), Paintbrush (Mac), and many more. Edit each PNG file as desired and save them with 32-bit color depth to preserve transparency. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Better_Together_Update, associated text: 1 Notable features
1.1 New version-exclusive features
1.2 Features Ported from Legacy Console Edition
1.3 Features ported from, or similar to, Java Edition
2 Further revisions
3 Trailer
4 References |
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