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Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: The other random trade is shown below (these items are chosen for each wandering trader and always offered but only one of them): |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Wither skeletons are tall, darkened skeletons, wielding stone swords. They inflict the wither effect for 10 seconds with a hit. They walk when idle, but sprint toward a player when they see one. However, they can't pass through a two-block-high space, which makes them somewhat easy to deal with. They drop bones, coal, and occasionally their stone sword. They also have a small chance to drop a wither skeleton skull, which are essential to summoning the wither boss. These types of skeletons are found only in nether fortresses. They can roam in groups in fortress hallways, so be careful of blazes and being withered in this situation. Knockback is good for packs where you want them as far away as possible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lush_Caves, associated text: Lush caves generate underground at y-10 to y-50 height, usually in areas with forested biomes. Azalea trees generate on any empty space above a lush cave, with roots consisting of rooted dirt and hanging roots that generate down until reaching the lush cave. This is most common at the surface, but they can sometimes generate inside caves if there is enough room. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: When traversing the Nether to search, especially if you have found golden apples or have enchanted your armor, simply wear a suit of unenchanted iron armor while you explore. There are many hostile mobs in the Nether and you might never be able to retrieve your items if you die. If you fall into a lava sea, all your items are pretty much guaranteed to be incinerated.
You are looking for a large structure that stands out from the ordinary red (or grey or blue, depending on your biome). It's massive and made out of dark red bricks. How box-looking some parts are should serve as a peculiar feature. Some other things you might stumble on:
You have found a small broken portal, perhaps with some stairs or slabs of blackstone. These are ruined portals, and contain a loot chest and blocks of gold. Be careful, as opening the chest and mining the blocks of gold will provoke nearby piglins.
You have found a large towering black structure, smaller than a nether fortress but imposing nevertheless. This is a bastion remnant, which contains many blocks of gold and loot chests (maybe even a magma cube spawner if you're lucky) but if you're playing 1.16.2 and up these are best saved for late game, and even in 1.16-1.16.1 they are best saved for after you conquer the nether fortress and have potions (see below).
Got a saddle? Great. Found a biome of blue with blue trees and endermen? Even better. Harvest some warped fungus from the warped forest biome, make warped fungus on a stick, and now you can ride the small red mobs (called striders) that spawn frequently in lava seas. These are incredibly useful for traversing Nether seas, especially large ones where you might not be able to see the other side. You can also simply sit on one and snipe at nearby mobs that might try to kill you.
If you are annoyed with trying to find a nether fortress and have cheats turned on, you can run the command /locate fortress which will return the coordinates of the nearest nether fortress. If you have the seed of your world you can enter it into a number of online apps which will show you where all the nether fortresses in your world are.
Turning your render distance up will allow you to see farther, but it will also increase the lag on your computer, a possibly fatal factor if you are ambushed. Moreover, because of the Nether fog, you won't be able to see farther than about 12 chunks, so a higher render distance won't help you from that point upward. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rube_Goldberg_machine, associated text: On the console edition, you can exit without saving after testing the RGM so you don't need to reset it.
Make backup copies on the PC version by copying the level folder. There is also a button in the Edit menu that allows you to save backups. If all else fails, closing the game with the Task Manager can save the RGM if it misfires.
You can reset an RGM machine with the /clone command, a copy of the RGM machine, and command blocks. You could also use structure blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanisms, associated text: To make this design, make a dispenser attached to a redstone clock mechanism and hopper to feed it items. In front of the dispenser, place a powered rail on a block of redstone and fill a chest above the hopper with minecart with TNT. This will rapidly dispense those TNT minecarts onto a powered rail and into a massive crater of their own. It can even tunnel down to bedrock given enough carts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions:
item: The item, only works with totem items.
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 Scoreboard, associated text: For example, in Java Edition, inputting /execute if entity @a[scores={deaths=1..}] into a command block triggers a comparator or conditional command block if any player has died at least once, assuming "deaths" is an objective of the "deathCount" criterion. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Moats are constructed identically to ditches, but they are additionally filled with either water or lava, with the specific liquid depending on whether harming the mobs or obtaining their drops is required. A water-filled moat, if constructed correctly, can be built into a drowning tank to kill mobs. The down side to this is that a player needs to be nearby to lure mobs into the water, and the AI for mobs makes it hard to do this. On another note, water-filled moats will still slow mobs down allowing them to be easily picked off with a bow and some arrows, after which the player can swim out and pick them up, or have water currents deliver them to a pick-up point. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Stockpile diamonds and iron, as well as setting up an overworld outpost
Improve defenses, as players here are almost guaranteed to be equipped and experienced.
Set up a blaze grinder, as well as one for wither skeletons
Hoard nether quartz and nether wart if at all possible
Run fire drills with your faction, as these will be much needed
Set up an armory, with at least 2 designated sets of gear for each faction member
Stock up on fire protection potions, fire protection enchantments, and anything else that would prove useful against flames.
Hoard everything you can get a hold of, you NEVER know what will assist you in the nether.
Expand your melon farm, and perhaps set up a tree farm or mushroom farm |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Reverted eating speed to 32 ticks (1.6 seconds).
Eating is now interrupted if something hits the player.
The player now naturally heals every 40 game ticks (2 seconds) instead of every 60 game ticks (3 seconds).
Natural healing drains food points 50% slower.
Reintroduced the rule that sprinting requires more than 6 points of food. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: FallFlying
Allows mobs to use elytra when they fall.
Mobs lose their ability to fly after touching the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: The introduction of the comparator allows for several variations of a new design, the "subtraction XOR gate", which is flat, fast and silent (also easy to remember). The cons in Survival mode is that making comparators requires the access to the Nether to obtain nether quartz. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Crossbow piglins do not reload their crossbows when spawned, unlike pillagers. They reload only when provoked. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.17.0.52 is the sixth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.17.0, released on April 28, 2021,[11] which moved some features out from experimental gameplay, and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for EP5, associated text: In the map shop, Olivia and Axel are relieved that the Admin isnβt the actual Jesse, but are worried that people would turn on Jesse. Nonetheless, the group is hopeful in stopping the Admin. Jesse looks around the map shop and finds a lever, pulling it to reveal a pair of elytra. Suddenly, the group hears some clinking noises, and when Jesse investigates, it is revealed to be Nurm/Lluna (the person that was left behind at the Sunshine Institute). Ivor also shows up, and him and Jack have an awkward conversation. The group then make a plan to stop the Admin, which involves disguising as a member of the Fireworks Guild, Axel and Olivia distracting the Admin, Binta/Radar giving Jesse a bucket of water, and Petra and Jack waiting in the Order hall. Jesse then removes his armor to disguise himself as Romeo and heads outside to begin the plan. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Music_Disc, associated text: Because TNT ignited by a flaming arrow attributes all resulting kills to the entity that fired the arrow, a skeleton igniting a TNT block due to holding a bow enchanted with Flame, or shooting through lava or fire, also causes any creepers killed in the explosion to drop a disc.[2][3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Squid, associated text: A squid.
Dying squid mob
A squid under ice.
The underside of a squid.
A squid riding a minecart.
Flying squid.
Squid that have spawned from the side of a hill.
A squid beached on the land. After a few seconds, it dies.
A squid that has spawned in a village farm.
A squid compared to a baby squid in Bedrock Edition.
A squid squirting ink to blind the attacking player.
Squid and baby squid in Bedrock Edition, along with an 'ink cloud'.
A squid taking suffocation damage from being out of the water.
A squid, along with some fish and a turtle.
A guardian attacking a squid.
The mouth of a squid
A squid stranded out of water.
A squid inside a cave.
Squid in the Nether
The squid in a cave
A former bug that allowed squid to appear flying.
A squid stranded inside a cave.
A squid atop a tree.
Several squid underwater.
In early game versions, it was possible to get water to the nether, in which squids could spawn. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A lever can be attached to any part of most opaque blocks, or to the top of an upside-down slab or upside-down stairs. If the attachment block is removed, the lever drops as an item. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new loot table function set_potion, to set Potion tag on any item.
Has following parameters:
id: Potion ID |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: A deeper trench is a killing trap. Lure hostile mobs towards you to get them to fall into it. Chase passive mobs away from you, into the trench. For weak mobs a trench with steps at each end is fine, so you can go in and out to collect loot. But for dangerous mobs who might survive, leave the ends sheer drops, and build stairs down after all mobs are dead. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ancient_Debris, associated text: Ancient Debris can be smelted using a furnace or blast furnace. If a player takes out the netherite scrap, they are rewarded with 2 experience points. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: beta 1.16.0.68
beta 1.16.0.67
beta 1.16.0.66
beta 1.16.0.64
beta 1.16.0.63
beta 1.16.0.61
beta 1.16.0.60
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beta 1.16.0.58
beta 1.16.0.57
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beta 1.16.0.53
beta 1.16.0.51
beta 1.15.0.56
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed Mesa and Frozen Ocean biomes having inconsistent generation on Realms
The old Bedrock layer between y=0 and y=4 in old chunks is now replaced with Deepslate when upgrading old worlds (MCPE-147373)
Copper Ore can now generate in Deepslate variant in Dripstone Caves (MCPE-144800) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-138118 β Parrot wing texture is reversed on the bottom.
MC-148422 β Stripped dark oak log side texture is too bright.
MC-150567 β Dark oak log top texture bark ring not updated.
MC-162038 β Pillagers have no hood texture.
MC-162803 β Lily Pad mirrors texture when placed.
MC-170557 β Spruce door top/bottom has the incorrect texture.
MC-176309 β Illusioner has a few misplaced pixels left in their texture.
MC-176824 β Red glass and outline of blue glass are slightly more opaque.
MC-176833 β Anvil GUI hammer uses an outdated iron pallet.
MC-177664 β Sound system warning messages are spamming the system log.
MC-180398 β Too many sounds causes client to stall, limit can be easily reached with rabbits.
MC-194822 β Glass pane top texture has not changed with the Texture Update.
MC-194950 β Cactus in potted cactus is vertically squished.
MC-198007 β Villages replace ice with path blocks instead of wood.
MC-199662 β Extra pixels in cocoa pod textures as of Texture Update.
MC-200046 β Cartography table planks texture is incorrect/slightly outdated.
MC-200137 β Lectern base plate texture still uses the old planks texture.
MC-200956 β Beetroot seeds texture is not vertically centered.
MC-200957 β Melon seeds texture is not vertically centered.
MC-202910 β Inconsistent highlight color on armor.
MC-204901 β Side texture for dirt paths hasn't been updated with the texture update.
MC-219132 β Cave vines hang from amethyst buds and clusters.
MC-221172 β Warped and Crimson Stems use different top texture from Bedrock Edition.
MC-222154 β Cave vines can generate hanging on pointed dripstone.
MC-222763 β Armor stands use the old smooth stone slab texture.
MC-225553 β Oak and iron doors have a line in their textures.
MC-226711 β Carrot crop texture has an incorrect pixel.
MC-227258 β Flowering Azalea Leaves are in both #minecraft:mineable/hoe and #minecraft:mineable/axe tags, while regular Azalea Leaves (and all other leaves) are only in #minecraft:mineable/hoe.
MC-228900 β Cave vines can generate floating (Recurrence of MC-218817).
MC-229977 β Breaking blocks with pistons on the east/west direction causes significant lag.
MC-231219 β Cave vines can occasionally generate hanging on fences.
MC-231272 β Cave vines can sometimes generate hanging on cobwebs.
MC-231818 β You can no longer use the up or down arrow to navigate between servers in the multiplayer menu.
MC-233883 β The hide and show messages buttons in the social interactions menu display their hover text regardless of the position of the cursor.
MC-234039 β The back of wild axolotls are off-centered.
MC-235567 β Clusters of dripstone (stalagmites) tend to generate abnormally frequent with thickness "tip" on tall caves.
MC-241747 β Inconsistent Colors in grindstone GUI. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: Emeralds were decided upon over rubies as Dinnerbone stated he had difficulty distinguishing between ruby ore and redstone ore.[21] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Boat, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Crafting
1.2 Entity loot
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting
2.2 Trading
2.3 Fuel
2.4 Transportation
2.4.1 Entering
2.4.2 Exiting
2.4.3 Motion
3 Behavior
3.1 Speed
3.2 Flotation
3.3 Destruction
3.4 Passengers
3.5 Collision
3.6 Game edition differences
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 Achievements
7 Advancements
8 History
9 Issues
10 Trivia
11 Gallery
12 See also
13 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: The circuit will produce four 1-tick pulses for every item placed in the middle hopper (with a 1-tick off-pulse between each on-pulse). The total number of pulses may be reduced by 1 by changing the 4-tick repeater to 2 ticks, or reduced by 2 by replacing the 4-tick repeater with a block, or increased by 1 by changing the 1-tick repeater to 3 ticks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian, associated text: End crystals can be placed on top of obsidian, which can be useful in PvP combat, or just as decoration. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Attribute, associated text: multiply (amount % +/-, multiplicative): Saved as operation 2. For every modifier, multiplies the current value of the attribute by (1 + x), where x is the amount of the particular modifier. Functions the same as Operation 1 if there is only a single modifier with operation 1 or 2. However, for multiple modifiers it multiplies the modifiers rather than adding them. For example, modifying an attribute with {Amount:2,Operation:2} and {Amount:4,Operation:2} with a Base of 3 results in 45 (3 * (1 + 2) * (1 + 4) = 45).[5] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_farming, associated text: Using shears on a hive or nest that is full of honey yields three honeycombs. Four honeycombs can be crafted into a honeycomb block, which is a purely decorative block. As of 1.17, honeycombs can also be used to make candles and to preserve copper blocks from (further) oxidation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: For a village run, loot the village as normal, looting the blacksmith and the hotel (four bed house) buildings first and focusing on the other houses later. You can choose whether to gather beds early in the run, but you don't need to because you will rely on a strategy to get more beds later in the run. If you don't have a blacksmith, you can rely on cod strats. Get seven hay bales, turn them into wheat, and trade it with a farmer that has the wheat trade. Then, find a fisherman and see if he has a bucket of cod trade, and if he does, buy it. This means that when you kill the iron golem, you are guaranteeing yourself an iron pickaxe, which will be super useful later in the run, and you don't have to hope for more iron later. Once you've gotten the necessary items (7 iron for a pickaxe, bucket, and flint and steel; 7 hay bales for food; and a few beds), find a lava pool and create your portal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Removed structure settings from flat level preset strings as it was broken due to the addition of customizable worlds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slime, associated text: Slimes in promotional artwork for the first Caves & Cliffs update.
Slime Spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Lego Minecraft slime. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Large_house, associated text: Note: the sandstone stairs are optional for the first layer and generates only if the house was spawned above the street level.
Another Note: If the house was spawned level with the street, this floor has the sandstone in the ground instead of above the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: W-tapping is a technique where the player taps W right after hitting their opponent. W-tapping resets a player's sprint and increases the knockback dealt to the opponent. This makes it harder for the opponent to hit back as the enemy would be constantly knocked back, and backwards momentum + server delay (ping) makes a deadly combo. Despite popular belief, W-tapping does not increase your attack reach, but gives the illusion of it, as 1. a knockbacked player's backwards momentum makes it harder for them to get within range and hit, and 2. With server delay, it is quite likely for a player to get hit from a delayed attack after being knocked out of normal range, and this could happen repeatedly which makes the player seem like they have longer reach from their opponent's perspective. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-30181 β Statistics and achievements un-pause the game.
MC-30465 β Ender crystals in the overworld cause non-reasonable amount of lag.
MC-30615 β Sugar cane can be placed on ground without a water source. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rail, associated text: Notably, the minecart can exceed the normal 8 m/s speed limit while it jumps over the gap. For example, by placing intersections on every other block of a straight track, it is possible to travel (uncomfortably) at 10 m/s in a straight direction. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new slash command options for passing in a list of block states to set on the block being spawned. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Music_Disc, associated text: Mobile versions: com.mojang/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/records/
Windows: %PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_<version>_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game\records |
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: Filter target selection by game mode. This naturally filters out all non-player targets. Arguments testing for equality cannot be duplicated, while arguments testing for inequality can. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Note_Block, associated text: The exact pitch to use-count assignment is shown below,[1][2] along with the note's color, which is rendered with shading using the particle's texture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Villagers may also become willing when the player trades with them. Willingness is granted the first time a new offer is traded, or at a one-in-five chance on subsequent trades. Most of the time, villagers becomes willing after the second or third trade. Green particles will appear if the villager becomes willing by trading. This will not cause them to immediately seek out a mate, however. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cod, associated text: MC-126819 β "fish bouncing and suffocating on top of the cauldron which fills with water" resolved as "Won't Fix" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_home, associated text: Using sponges is a great way to dry out a big volume of water. Sponges can be found inside ocean monuments. You can dry out ocean monuments using the methods above until you find some sponges; this is more time-consuming than swimming but eliminates the risk of drowning in case you get lost in the monument. When a sponge is placed, it will soak up water in a 9Γ9Γ9 volume centered on itself, and become a wet sponge. Bring enough wood and cobble down with you to make a crafting table and furnace to dry the sponges. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Rabbit, associated text: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/2c5f35/minecraft_snapshot_14w31a_has_been_released/cjct7gb?context=1 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Frost_Walker, associated text: If moving on ground (not falling, jumping, or flying), any still water blocks with air above within a circle radiusβ[Java Edition only] or square radius β[Bedrock Edition only] of 2 + level around the block being moved to transforms into frosted ice. This works only if the player is on the ground.β[Java Edition only] The water blocks must also be on the same level as the block being moved to in order to become ice. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: A hopper does not output any redstone signals by itself, but its fullness can be read using a redstone comparator, which needs to be placed next to it and facing away from it. An empty hopper outputs a signal strength of 0 and a completely full hopper outputs a signal strength of 15. Notably, a single stackable item (16 or 64) outputs a signal strength of 1 and a single non-stackable item outputs a signal strength of 3. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Swift_Sneak, associated text: Swift Sneak is a non-renewable enchantment that can be applied to leggings and allows the player to walk more quickly while sneaking. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dispenser, associated text: A dispenser was shown inside a minecart in one of the 1.5 teaser images, although this was never added to the game.
Dispensers resemble a face when not facing up or down. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: Cats can see players even if they have the Invisibility status effect. With the exception of a faster movement rate, kittens have the same behavior as adults. They hiss at phantoms that are currently pursuing a player.β[JE only] Creepers and phantoms avoid cats, even while pursuing a player, keeping a distance of 6 and 16 blocks away respectively from any cats. However, a creeper that has begun its detonation does not flee unless the player leaves its blast radius. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: Note: Some blocks may be added, replaced or removed during the actual generation, see Ruined Portal#Generation for more info. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Door, associated text: From Java Edition Beta 1.7 to Beta 1.7.2, doors produced placeholder texture particles when broken or punched on some sides. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone, associated text: Tutorials/Mechanisms: Lists an assortment of complete devices using redstone.
Tutorials/Minecarts: Large railway systems can benefit from redstone at the terminals.
Tutorials/Redstone music: Creating music with Note Blocks and redstone circuits. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Similar to statues, pixel art uses dyed wool or other textures to create spectacular 2D mosaics! Find a low resolution image and assign a material to each pixel. The image can then be recreated in Minecraft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart, associated text: Unlike with beds, there is no message above the hotbar for attempting to enter a fully occupied minecart.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Mutton, associated text: To eat cooked mutton, press and hold use while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores 6 () hunger and 9.6 saturation, the same as cooked salmon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: You need a source of food readily accessible from your shelter. Wheat seeds are the easiest food to get, so start with them. Later, you can plant other crops, like potatoes and carrots. The aforementioned crops can also be used to breed certain passive mobs for more effective food. You can also grow pumpkins, which are obtained from dungeon chests and/or found in the wilderness (Usually taigas, extreme hills, and forests). Melons seeds found in dungeon chests aren't a good source of food, but can be good for potions, via glistering melons. Beetroot seeds are also a choice, although you need to find a village or visit the End or get beetroot seeds which are obtained from dungeon chests first. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: There are three main ways to farm drowned, depending on the Edition and which drops you desire most. In most cases, it's a good idea to kill the drowned manually to obtain the more valuable loot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: "[MCPE-40651] Protection enchantment doesn't provide extra defense against magic attacks - Jira" β Mojira, January 11, 2019. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: The first image of parrots, tweeted by Maria LemΓ³n.
Note how the parrots crowd around the villager in a tight circle.
Parrots also crowd around hostile mobs, such as creepers.
Poison particles that appear in case the player feeds cookies to parrots.
Parrots riding on the shoulders of Steve, "the parrot king", tweeted by Maria LemΓ³n. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Depth_Strider, associated text: Depth Strider and Frost Walker are mutually exclusive. However, if combined using commands, both enchantments function normally. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_music, associated text: The only instrument that has the full range of the song is harp/piano. This means that the block under each note block must be something other than wood, sand, gravel, soul sand, concrete, glass, stone, brick, gold, clay, packed ice, wool, or a bone block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brandon_Pearce, associated text: "Staying indoors and can't celebrate my birthday with family on the other side of the world, which sucks - but on the other hand @Xilefian was super kind today and sent me a cake and lunch! π This was really sweet. Thanks manβ€οΈ" β @kingbdogz on Twitter, February 23, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w06a is the ninth snapshot released for Java Edition 1.5, which adds the minecart with spawner.[17] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: 1 Introduction
2 Torch clock
2.1 Rapid pulsar
2.2 Torch loop
3 Repeater clock
4 Torch-repeater clock
5 Comparator clock
5.1 Subtraction clock
5.2 Fader pulser
5.3 Alternating clock
6 Hopper clocks
6.1 Hopper clock schematics
7 Dropper-Dropper clock
8 Despawn clock
9 Command block clock
10 Piston clock
10.1 Minimal Piston Clock (A)
10.2 Minimal Dual-Piston Clock (B)
10.3 Dual Block Piston Clock (C)
10.4 Compact Sticky Piston Clock (D)
10.5 Advanced 1-tick Piston Clock (F)
10.6 Simple 3-gametick Piston Clock (G)
10.7 Self-Powered Piston Clock (H)
11 0 Tick Piston Clocks
11.1 1-output 3-gt clock
11.2 2-output 3-gt clock
11.3 1-gt clock
12 Minecart clock
13 Observer clocks
14 Long-period clocks
14.1 Clock multiplier
14.2 Redstone Repeaters with Feedback
15 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_booster, associated text: First build the tracks like this. In order to bend the third track around so that it resets, you need to add a block above the track like this. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Furnace, associated text: Minecarts with furnaces can climb up steep inclines while pushing other minecarts as long as they have fuel. If a minecart with furnace reaches a slope while pulling another minecart, the pulled minecart is switched to the forward position so that it can be pushed along the slope instead of pulled. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Food, associated text: Food Points + Saturation, which gives roughly how long the food can last. See hunger for details. This value is reduced if the player is near the food or saturation cap, as excess points of either type are wasted. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_components, associated text: 1 Component Types
1.1 can_place_on
1.2 can_destroy
1.3 item_lock
1.3.1 lock_in_inventory
1.3.2 lock_in_slot
1.4 keep_on_death
2 Examples
3 Issues
4 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Pros: The time taken to reload TNT is at its absolute minimum. All a player has to do is to make sure the next shot is placed after the first shot is fired to make sure you don't destroy your cannon. This cannon requires little skill at all to fire; the hardest part will be placing the cannon a proper distance away to make sure you don't over/under-shoot. Such precision makes this cannon good for castle defense. Furthermore, through use of comparators, it is possible to make an easily aim-able dispenser-based cannon, and dispenser-based cannons do not blow themselves up if hit with another TNT cannon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spyglass, associated text: If the player has a certain effect on their screen like fire, the spyglass does not remove that effect on the player's screen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.30.53 is the fifth RenderDragon beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.200, released on September 14, 2020,[13] which fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Wastes, associated text: The Nether Wastes is a barren biome composed of mostly netherrack. It has extensive lava seas with glowstone blobs hanging from the ceiling. Blobs of nether quartz, nether gold ore, and blackstone generate in the wastes (where ore is most visible) with the more rare Ancient Debris found unexposed within the terrain. Gravel and soul sand are found among its coastlines. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_cruise_ship, associated text: 1 Large cruise ships
1.1 Videos
1.2 Recommended building blocks
2 Medium-large cruise ships
2.1 Videos
3 Passenger ferries
4 River cruises
5 Terminals
5.1 Recommended building materials
6 Terminal tutorials
6.1 Dock (for small boats and nether hubs).
6.2 Station (for small boats and nether hubs).
6.3 Low door and platform.
6.4 Staircase.
6.5 Extending terminal.
6.6 Sliding terminal.
7 Life boats
8 Things to have onboard
9 Tutorial Videos
10 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ancient_Debris, associated text: "ok so the ancient debris is supposed to be packed metal plates in a block" β @JasperBoerstra on Twitter, March 12, 2020 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_Charge, associated text: If commands are used to increase the enchantment level to level 5,β[Java Edition only] the crossbow loads instantly when used. Beyond level 5β[Java Edition only] or 4,β[Bedrock Edition only] the crossbow does not load at all. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: To acquire this advancement, you need to have a honey block. To craft a honey block, you need to have four honey bottles. Next, place the four bottles in a crafting grid like so: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blast_Furnace, associated text: In Java Edition, a blast furnace can be "locked" by setting its Lock tag using the /data command. If a blast furnace's Lock tag is not blank, the blast furnace cannot be opened unless the player is holding an item with the same name as the Lock tag's text. For example, to lock a blast furnace at (0,64,0) so that the blast furnace cannot be opened unless the player is holding an item named "Blast Furnace Key", use /data merge block 0 64 0 {Lock:"Blast Furnace Key"}. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Chest, associated text: This chest minecart is trapped inside a mossy stone bricks block, due to a stronghold and an mineshaft that generated partially overlapping. |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_boundary, associated text: A fake swamp biome past X/Z: Β±30,000,000. There is only dirt on the seafloor. It also does not generate trees and tall grass.
A mushroom island biome in the world boundary generating without mushrooms or huge mushrooms.
Trees that are generated close to the world boundary stop being generated. Trees may also appear strange, like this.
Village generated on the world boundary of a superflat world.
A view under the fake chunks (1.6.2)
The corner of the world boundary in 1.2.5. Normal terrain is at the bottom of the image; fake chunks are at the top. Note there is neither sand nor clay on the seafloor.
The player's head unnaturally twisting, as seen in Beta 1.8.
The unnaturally twisting head as seen in second person view in 1.0.0.
A frozen player in 1.2's development with the head no longer capable of twisting. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: To reverse the direction of this machine, simply move one of the slime blocks to the back, and switch the piston and sticky piston. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thunderstorm, associated text: Lightning is also spawned when a trident enchanted with Channeling is thrown and strikes a mob or a lightning rod during a thunderstorm. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Argument_types, associated text: Must be a yaw angle, measured in degrees with float number. -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. Tilde notation can be used to specify a rotation relative to the executor's yaw angle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: Chunks are 16 blocks wide, 16 blocks long, 384 blocks high, and 98,304 blocks total. They extend from the bottom of the world, Y=-64, all the way up to the build limit of Y=320. Chunks generate around players when they first enter the world. As they wander around the world, new chunks generate as needed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch_farming, associated text: The basic design starts as most Witch farms do, marking out the spawning platforms. Start 1 block below the lowest Witch hut blocks, which will be log blocks that mark the corners of the hut, and place 1 of your building blocks of choice on each corner exactly 1 block diagonally away from the log blocks towards the outside of the hut. Space the next spawn platform two blocks above the first and put permanent corner blocks there. Do the same thing for the third spawn platform. Due to the spawning mechanics of Witch huts you cannot place any more spawning platforms. Now that you have the basic corners of each spawn platform, carefully take down the witch hut proper with your axe and pickaxe. If you knock out any of the spawning area corner blocks by mistake, as long as the bottom-most one is there, you can measure and replace them easily. Once the Witch hut is taken down you are left with the markers for the Witch hut spawnable area for Witches. Remove 4 blocks around the hut's original area down to the level of the first level of the farm to make space for the farm's circuitry. This will make things easier to work with later. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: 1 Blueprints
1.1 Bridges
1.2 Bridge Closed Intersections
1.3 Bridge Open Intersections
1.4 Blaze Spawner
1.5 Bridge Staircases
1.6 Lava Well Room
1.7 Nether Wart Farm
1.8 Straight Corridor
1.9 The Curved Corridor
1.10 The Corridor Staircase
1.11 The Corridor Intersection
1.12 The Corridor Balcony |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: This profession is useful in obtaining emeralds, as they buy sticks, which are easy to get. In addition, if you do not have Infinity on your bow, you can buy lots of arrows for a relatively cheap price. If you max them out, you can get hard-to-obtain tipped arrows, as well. If you want them, level the villager up with sticks or buy a bunch of bows/crossbows unless you can afford the other trades. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: Ticket created when an arbitrary piece of game code calls getChunk. If the game code says the chunk should be loaded, it places this ticket on that chunk (after possibly creating it). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fossils no longer overlap desert temples.
Intersecting dungeons no longer replace spawners with cobblestone.
Fossils, ocean ruins, and dungeons no longer overlap end portals. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash when a client joins a suspended server
Fixed released button not going back to the unpressed state
Fixed placing flower pots on upside-down slabs and stairs
Fixed creating an old world glitching the edit menu
Fixed sounds not playing when the player jumps on snow
Fixed nether portal not loading properly for clients
Fixed some rendering of items in third-person mode and other player hands
Fixed zombie walking sounds
Fixed fishing not working properly in multiplayer.
Fixed bobber not disappearing on lava |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dust, associated text: Glowstone Dust - an item obtained from mining glowstone
Redstone Dust - an item obtained from mining redstone ore |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers stare at any player that stares at them, or goes near them. This also applies for some mobs, especially wolves. A villager first turns its head towards the player, then the body. Villagers can keep staring at the player unless a raid happens or a zombie comes and chases them off. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: When an unstackable item enters input hopper A, it will unlock output hopper B. The unstackable item will then go into hopper B to be sorted elsewhere. If a normal item enters hopper A, hopper B will remain locked and the item can be outputted from hopper A. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: A safe, renewable source of gunpowder, arrows, rotten flesh and bones. This makes exploring much safer and can provide the means for large amounts of explosives. Also see Mob Grinder. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic, associated text: These values apply to blocks placed in the world in Minecraft Classic. Since versions since Minecraft Classic have drastically increased the number of blocks, and removed or re-used IDs, Minecraft Classic has its own list. IDs in light blue cannot be legitimately obtained in the player's inventory in the game; they can only be obtained by inventory editiors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mossy_Cobblestone, associated text: Mossy cobblestone is a variant of cobblestone with moss on it. It is mainly used for crafting or as building block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Playing_on_servers, associated text: This sometimes happens when the server was shown as online to you sometime ago, but when you look at the server list again, it would be in the list but offline. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Most servers have anti-flying plugins installed to prevent hacking users. If your server has one, use it! Spamming hits from a Knockback II sword will send your enemy flying fast enough to trick the server into counting them as flying, so that they will be immediately kicked (possibly banned) from the server. If there is a combat logging plugin as well, all the better! Your opponent will drop whatever loot was in their inventory for your enjoyment. Though you can be banned from many servers from exploiting any server side anti-cheat programs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Go into the room, quickly light up as much as possible, and retreat back to a safe spot, before repeating. This method is effective, but it is slow and rather dangerous. |
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