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Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Passive mobs never attempt to harm the player. The majority of passive mobs are traditional domesticated farm animals which usually ignore the player. If harmed, they flee for a short time. Some animals (such as rabbits or foxes) run straight away from players who get too near. If a passive mob is killed, it may drop resources such as raw meat. Most passive mobs at least drop a fewexperience orbs if killed by the player, but baby animals never drop anything. These passive mobs include the several meat animals... and now you've got a new stone sword! Look for sheep, cows, chickens, and pigs, use your sword to kill a few and collect the meat and other drops. In particular look for sheep, and try to kill at least 3 of them for their wool. That said, don't slaughter everything you see. Try to leave at least two of each kind alive for later breeding. If you have sufficient wood and are doing well on time, you might even set up a small corral of wooden fences and fence gates, and use seeds to lure some chickens in there for later. Unless you found a village, you don't yet have the wheat you'd need to lure cows and sheep, nor the root vegetables that pigs prefer, but you might perhaps be able to use dandelions to lure rabbits into a secure pen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Render the back faces.[27]
Redstone torches on powered pistons will always turn off.[56]
Redstone torches can be turned off with a one-tick pulse.[57] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Kelp_farming, associated text: When harvesting kelp, you will want to swim down close to the base of the plants and sweep your view, breaking large amounts of kelp. Once you have broken a sufficient amount, swim to the surface to collect the items. Make sure to collect the items within 5 minutes or they will despawn. |
Minecraft wiki entry for IntoTheGame2CHP, associated text: As they head back to the real world, Jodi begins to realize that her stash of obsidian was taken by someone who had been in their world. This is later realized when they notice that one of the VR goggles is missing from the computer lab, making them realize that someone else had indeed entered their world. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-137725 – Advancements not updated in 1.14 snapshots
MC-137761 – Loom model and placement is incorrect
MC-138220 – Random ticks occur while player is in spectator mode
MC-138491 – Crash when rendering a sign with the vanilla datapack disabled
MC-138580 – Adventure mode does not prevent dyeing signs
MC-138659 – Totem of Undying death animation model doesn't match with CustomModelData
MC-139440 – Illager banners can be copied
MC-139458 – Horse texture is sometimes translucent
MC-140354 – Evokers continue attacking nothing after target dies
MC-140409 – Scaffolding texture is wrong
MC-141286 – Teleporting big distance freezes the server
MC-142466 – Book page flipping sound seems to only play on left or right channel depending on player's position
MC-143390 – Non-existing CatType summons an invisible cat
MC-143412 – Trader llamas do not join llama caravan unless a trader llama is the leader
MC-143736 – Trader llama actively attacks the zombie pigmen
MC-144501 – Horses drops two leather armor when killed
MC-144612 – Ender dragon fly incorrectly
MC-145668 – Front facing camera up/down directions are reversed in F5/third person
MC-145689 – Villagers never stop running after being attacked by a zombie
MC-145712 – Some villagers do not go to bed at night
MC-145732 – Villager trade experience changes based on what trade your looking at
MC-145787 – When entering a bed from the block next to it or while standing on it, the camera moves too far into the player model
MC-145802 – Enderman never attacking again once you put on creative mode and back to survival
MC-145817 – Villager lost their levels after becoming a zombie and getting cured
MC-145857 – Farmer villagers don't farm
MC-145872 – Villagers walk around their job site blocks and bell
MC-146005 – Suspicious stews sold by farmers have an extremely short effect |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-153230 – Players in spectator mode can stop minecarts.
MC-157774 – Bouncing off side of blocks while creative flying.
MC-158735 – Pillagers without crossbows hold their arm up in a way that may be offensive to some people.
MC-166718 – Mobs no longer suffocate inside of soul sand, farmland, or grass paths.
MC-176778 – Camera is reset when a block reappears due to high server latency.
MC-176836 – Unarmed vindicators raise their arm in an offensive way when attacking. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed a crash that could occur on Nintendo Switch when the game was saving or loading. (MCPE-45862)
Fixed a Marketplace issue that could result in the game getting stuck or crashing when loading in content.
Fixed a crash that could occur when signing in to Xbox Live.
Fixed a crash that could occur when breaking a bell. (MCPE-46636)
Fixed an issue that could cause the game to freeze or stop responding. (MCPE-46654)
Fixed a crash that could sometimes occur when changing skins.
Fixed a crash that could occur when loading in a roaming skin.
Fixed a crash that could occur on Switch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.4, associated text: Java Edition 1.4 (pre-release)
Java Edition 1.4.1 (pre-release)
Java Edition 1.4.2 – the full release of 1.4
Java Edition 1.4.3 (pre-release)
Java Edition 1.4.4
Java Edition 1.4.5
Java Edition 1.4.6
Java Edition 1.4.7 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: In 2011, a fake "Minecraft store" website was created. This was linked to by the locked chest, a block which was implemented for this purpose, as it was implied that keys had to be bought from said store to unlock these chests. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: To add recipes, you must create a folder names recipes within the main folder. within that folder, the game uses .json to create recipes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_LAN_world, associated text: Open the pause menu
Click "Open to LAN"
Optionally change the default game mode and/or whether players may use cheats
Click "Start LAN World" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Archery Range A place where people can practice their archery skills. Use target blocks for normal targets, and if you want, you can have mobs riding minecarts for moving targets. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Dust, associated text: Note: These videos do not show all uses for redstone in crafting and all methods of obtaining. This video is also outdated, as of 1.13 Java Edition, redstone is now called Redstone Dust. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rudi, associated text: Rudi has shaved black hair, black eyes, copper colored skin, white and blue goggles, a white shirt with green cross straps, a spruce green and golden belt, spruce green finger-less gloves and boots, and blue pants. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fatal_Poison, associated text: Due to damage immunity, the effective rate is 12 ticks ( × 0.8 per second) at levels 3 and 4 and 10 ticks ( × 1 per second) at level 5. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stygian_Witch, associated text: A Stygian witch has pale skin with warts, gray hair, missing teeth, a white blindfold, and a brown toga. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.9-pre1 • 1.9-pre2 • 1.9-pre3 • 1.9-pre4
16w07a • 16w07b
16w06a
16w05a • 16w05b
16w04a
16w03a
16w02a
15w51a • 15w51b
15w50a
15w49a • 15w49b
15w47a • 15w47b • 15w47c
15w46a
15w45a
15w44a • 15w44b
15w43a • 15w43b • 15w43c
15w42a
15w41a • 15w41b
15w40a • 15w40b
15w39a • 15w39b • 15w39c
15w38a • 15w38b
15w37a
15w36a • 15w36b • 15w36c • 15w36d
15w35a • 15w35b • 15w35c • 15w35d • 15w35e
15w34a • 15w34b • 15w34c • 15w34d
15w33a • 15w33b • 15w33c
15w32a • 15w32b • 15w32c
15w31a • 15w31b • 15w31c |
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity_format, associated text: : The entity's root tag.
limitedLife: The left time in ticks until this entity disapears. Only[needs testing] effects Evoker Fangs. For other entities, it is set to 0.
LeasherID: The Unique ID of an entity that is leashing it with a lead. Set to -1 if there's no leasher.
TradeTier: (May not exist) Trade tier of this trader entity.
TradeExperience: (May not exist) Trade experiences of this trader entity.
canPickupItems: True if this entity can pick up items.
hasSetCanPickupItems: True if canPickupItems has been set by the game.
persistingOffers: (May not exist) Unknown.
persistingRiches: (May not exist) Unknown.
Mainhand: The item being held in the mob's main hand.
: The item.
Tags common to item stack[show]
Offhand: The item being held in the mob's off hand.
: The item.
Tags common to item stack[show]
Armor: The list of items the mob is wearing as armor.
: The item on the head.
Tags common to item stack[show]
: The item on the chest.
Tags common to item stack[show]
: The item on the legs.
Tags common to item stack[show]
: The item on the feets.
Tags common to item stack[show]
HurtTime: Number of ticks the mob turns red for after being hit. 0 when not recently hit.
DeathTime: Number of ticks the mob has been dead for. Controls death animations. 0 when alive.
Dead: True if dead.
AttackTime: Number of ticks the mob attacks for. 0 when not attacking.
Surface: True if it is naturally spawned on the surface.
NaturalSpawn: True if it is naturally spawned.
TargetID: The Unique ID of an entity that this entity is angry at.
hasBoundOrigin: Whether this mob has bound origin. Only[needs testing] effects Vex. When a vex is idle, it wanders, selecting air blocks from within a 15×11×15[needs testing] cuboid range centered at BoundX, BoundY, BoundZ. when it summoned the vex, this value is set to 1, and the central spot is the location of the evoker. Or if an evoker was not involved, this value is 0.
boundX: X of the bound origin.
boundY: Y of the bound origin.
boundZ: Z of the bound origin.
Attributes: A list of Attributes for this mob. These are used for many purposes in internal calculations. Valid Attributes for a given mob are listed in the main article.
: An Attribute.
Tags common to attribute[show]
ActiveEffects: (May not exist) The list of potion effects on this mob.
: An effect.
Tags common to mob effect[show]
BodyRot: (May not exist) Unknown.
WantsToBeJockey: (May not exist) Unknown.
Tags common to hide[show]
IsPregnant: True if the turtle has eggs.
TargetCaptainID: (May not exist) The Unique ID of a captain to follow. Used by pillager and vindicator. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: If you get too hungry, you start suffering: Below 90% you can't heal damage, below 30% you can't sprint, and if the hunger bar goes empty, you'll lose health to starvation. You can't actually starve to death unless you're in Hard difficulty, but you are still quite vulnerable. You do not lose hunger at all in Peaceful mode. See the Second Day guide for slightly more detail, or the Hunger page for the whole story. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: First of all, don't expect to win. They may have a secret last-ditch trump card you overlooked. Maybe, they had more organized anti-raid drills or possibly you just lost for no particular reason. Don't call it a total loss! You probably brought something of theirs home with you. You may win some other raid someday, but always remember, if you raid a faction's base, they will fix the weak spot, and you will have to adapt and overcome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glow_Squid, associated text: Although glow squid have a baby variant in Bedrock Edition, there is currently no way to breed adult glow squid. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mac_Scripting_Tutorial, associated text: The first thing that the next section does is set another variable, named STARTTIME, which records the time to the second that the script starts: |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Jake overhears his father and someone else talking. He tries to sneak out of the apartment without being seen, but his father notices him and introduces him to Isabella Reyes, one of the planners for the renovation. Jake’s father mentions to him that they (Jake’s father and the construction company) plan on beginning construction next week, as well as overseeing renovation of the east and west towers. Jake feels excited at first, knowing that he’ll finally have a place to stay, but the excitement quickly fades to fear as he realizes that he’ll never be able to find out what is happening in the Minecraft server set up in the computer lab. Without hesitation, Jake quickly leaves the apartment for the computer lab. Upon arriving, he closes the door to the computer lab, turns on the computer, and launches Minecraft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brown_Dye, associated text: Expert-level Shepherd villagers have a 2⁄7 chance to buy 12 brown dye for an emerald.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: Fire extinguishes more quickly if nothing flammable is present, and soon after it consumes a flammable block immediately beneath it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Attacking players who are wearing Thorns enchanted armor with a melee weapon damages the attacking player also. The player should use non-melee attacks to avoid being hurt by the Thorns enchanted armor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers have levels and require experience to unlock the next tiers of trade; level 1 is a novice, level 2 is apprentice, level 3 is journeyman, level 4 is expert, and level 5 is master. Villagers can resupply trades by themselves by working more at their job site block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The f: item on the F3 debug screen now shows the exact direction the player is looking, between -180 and 180 degrees from the south.
F3+P will toggle the auto-pause when the window loses focus (mainly for debugging).
F3+H will toggle detailed item descriptions (also for debugging). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new "Bullseye" advancement.
To complete this advancement, the player has to shoot a projectile into the center of one face of a target block.
Found in the "Adventure" tab. |
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Overrides the score held by <targets> on the given <objective> with the final command's return value. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: 5#Though many players like to use gold for its color and value, it is inadvisable to use gold in armor. It is only a little bit better than leather and is expensive to acquire. It's much more efficient to use iron. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0.17, associated text: Certain pre-release builds for Pocket Edition 1.0.0 were named "alpha 0.17.0"; however no full release was designated this number. |
Minecraft wiki entry for History, associated text: The next 32,768 bytes contains the block data. The block order is YZX. Every 1 byte is equivalent to going up vertically along the Y axis. After 128 bytes, the height limit of the world is reached, so we move South 1 block along the Z axis and repeat. After 2,048 bytes (128*16) 1 column of the chunk is finished, so we move East 1 block along the X axis and repeat. In most programming languages, this is just a basic 3d array blocks[16][16][128] ([x][z][y]). To reiterate, every 128 blocks is a column on the Z axis, every 16 columns is a row on the X axis. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axe, associated text: Attacking a shield user with an axe has a chance to disable the use of the shield for 5 seconds. The base chance is 25%, plus 5 percentage points per level of Efficiency on the axe, plus 75 percentage points if attacking while sprinting. Vindicators, piglin brutes, or other mobs with commands always disable the player's shield. Damage done when using an axe as a weapon is more than that of a sword of the same tier, though they take longer than a sword to recover. The damage dealt and cooldown time depends on the type: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: See chapter 1, Tutorial on Building a Computer, for a detailed tutorial on building a computer in Minecraft and how to expand and improve on the given example. It does not require any extensive knowledge of Computer Science as it will be explained but will delve quite deep into it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update, associated text: General NC updates
Most blocks send NC updates to their immediate neighbors when they are placed, destroyed, or replaced, or their blockstates are changed, in order of west, east, down, up, north, south. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: The same occurs when a slime block is moved by an adjacent Slime Block. For example, a 2×2×2 cube of Slime Blocks may be pushed or pulled as a unit by a single piston acting on any of the blocks in the cube. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.9, associated text: Potions can be used by pressing and holding use, similarly to eating food. Upon using, they will apply the corresponding status effect to the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_Bucket, associated text: A lava bucket can be used to fill a cauldron with lava. The lava damages any entity standing inside the cauldron, unless the entity is immune to fire damage. Flowing water or waterlogging does not affect the lava in the cauldron. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Seed_picker, associated text: In Bedrock Edition 1.17.40, several seeds were removed in preparation for the Caves & Cliffs update (Bedrock Edition 1.18), because they were made obsolete by the introduction of significant changes in the terrain generation algorithm.[1] Most of these worlds were restored to the seed picker in 1.18 with new seed values. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze, associated text: A blaze up close, with particles turned off. There is no core to the body, there is just smoke and fire hovering around its head. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.17.30.23 is the eighth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.17.30, released on August 25, 2021,[10][11] which added multinoise world generation from Java Edition 1.18 Experimental Snapshot 1, and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Most players will start a wheat farm first, because wheat seeds are one of the first items you can find (from breaking tall grass). Note that all methods for wheat will work identically for the other crops, except that carrots and potatoes don't have separate seeds -- you just re-plant the the vegetables (but unlike wheat and beets, you can get more than one of them when you harvest). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventuring, associated text: Unless you’re going to a specific coordinate, the complete randomness of Minecraft will intrigue you. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_mob_textures, associated text: Creeper
Zombie
Skeleton
Slime
Ghast
Attacking Ghast
Silverfish
Magma Cube
Blaze
Ender Dragon
Witch
Zombie Villager
Wither Skeleton
Wither
Wither (invulnerable)
Guardian
Elder Guardian
Endermite
Killer Bunny[JE only]
Shulker
Black Shulker
Blue Shulker
Brown Shulker
Black Shulker
Cyan Shulker
Gray Shulker
Green Shulker
Light Blue Shulker
Light Gray Shulker
Lime Shulker
Magenta Shulker
Orange Shulker
Pink Shulker
Purple Shulker
Red Shulker
White Shulker
Yellow Shulker
Husk
Stray inner layer
Stray outer layer
Vindicator
Evoker
Vex
Attacking Vex
Illusioner
Phantom
Drowned inner layer
Drowned outer layer
Pillager
Ravager
Hoglin
Zoglin
Piglin Brute |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Ghasts can spawn anywhere in the nether wastes biome, however they spawn fairly more often in the soul sand valley biomes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ramdisk_enabled_server, associated text: Note: This script misses the command option that the other minecraft init script has on this website, http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Server_startup_script. Therefore, the script is rewritten with the command code in it, so ramdisk servers can also use the command thing to sync things without having to get another plugin to schedule things: http://pastebin.com/4ynwL2js |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_piglin_farming, associated text: With the maximum looting on a sword, you'll get XP, gold nuggets, gold ingots, rotten flesh and gold swords. The swords can be smelted down to gold nuggets as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slab, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, mobs standing on bottom slabs with air or another bottom slab below fail to pathfind correctly. They often end up spinning around in a small circle when they try to move. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tag, associated text: Function tags can be called in the /function command with #<resource location>, which runs all the functions specified in the tag in the order of their first appearance in a tag. If a function is referenced multiple times in a tag and its sub-tags, it is run once. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_Tags, associated text: CanPlaceOn: Determines which blocks that blocks with this tag can be placed against in adventure mode.
: A block ID. Validated the same way as the block_predicate command argument, meaning block states and block tags are accepted, as well as client-side only block entity NBT tags.
BlockEntityTag: Block entity NBT tags which are applied when this block is placed.[1] Used to store data on banners and shields or on blocks obtained in creative by holding ctrl (or ⌘ Cmd on mac) and pressing pick block on a block containing a block entity.
See Block Entity Format. Excludes x, y, z, and id tags.
BlockStateTag: A compound where each key is a block state key, and the value is the block state value to force place for this block.
Block state key: The block state value of the block to edit, for example, facing: "east". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: 1 Java Edition
1.1 Behavior
1.1.1 Default resource packs
1.2 Folder structure
1.3 Contents
1.3.1 Pack format
1.3.2 Language
1.3.3 Models
1.3.4 Sounds
1.3.5 Textures
1.3.5.1 Animation
1.3.5.2 Villagers
1.3.5.3 Colormaps
1.3.5.4 Properties
1.3.6 Texts
1.3.7 Fonts
1.3.7.1 Default textures
1.3.7.2 Legacy Unicode
1.3.7.3 Emoji
1.3.7.4 Shadows
1.3.7.5 Glowing text
1.3.8 Texture sheets
1.3.9 Shaders
1.3.10 Regional compliancies warnings
1.4 Template
2 Bedrock Edition
2.1 Behavior
2.1.1 Default packs
2.2 Folder Structure
3 History
4 Trivia
5 Gallery
6 See also
7 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Stone, associated text: End stone's texture is an inversion, geometric translation, and recoloration of the cobblestone texture. (Specifically, the texture is shifted 3 pixels up, and 8 pixels to the right.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_tram, associated text: The ideal frequency of pressure plates is unknown. The following paragraph contains some outdated information which may still be relevant. Note that boats are much more durable now and will not easily break when hitting a pressure plate or other block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_to_play, associated text: The jungle is a dense forest biome that has loads of vines and wood. Jungle pyramids also generate here giving bamboo and possibly iron ingots and even diamonds. The jungle also contains melons, a food source. The main downsides are: the lack of room for any building as the foliage is too dense for any large buildings; The view is often blocked by dense foliage, making it easy to get lost. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beetroot, associated text: The image released by Johan Bernhardsson on Twitter.
Pigs following the player.
A beetroot garden.
Beetroots generated in a village. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: To load a structure from a folder, simply type minecraft:<folder_name>/<structure_name> [JE only] or if stored at the top level of the structures folder (such as those created in the Save mode) type minecraft:<structure_name>.
Example 1: minecraft:shipwreck/with_mast
Example 2: minecraft:village/snowy/houses/snowy_tannery_1 [JE only]
Example 3: minecraft:my_redstone_contraption |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: Each horse variant has unique features and markings, and a foal (baby) version. Adult horses are 1.4 blocks wide and long, and 1.6 blocks high. Foals start at half the size of adults, and in Bedrock Edition, get progressively bigger as they age. Unlike wolves and cats, the appearances of horses do not change once they have been tamed, though tame horses may be differentiated by giving them equipment. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-239854 – Nether and caves world is missing bedrock.
MC-239858 – Nether decorations can be generated on the original bedrock layer.
MC-239866 – Terrain shaper in noise_settings is not used.
MC-239876 – Maps appear gray when opened in old terrain after conversion.
MC-239882 – Beacons deactivate when upgrading worlds.
MC-239902 – Weather effects appear in caves and structures in 1.17.1 worlds loaded in 21w43a. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton_Horse, associated text: "Also big thanks to @DrZhark, the creator of Mo' Creatures, that have assisted us to make it happen!" – @jeb_ on Twitter, April 4, 2013 |
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]
DespawnDelay: The number of ticks counted down until this wandering trader is forced to despawn. The wandering trader will despawn when this value reaches 1.
Offers: Is generated when the trading menu is opened for the first time.
Recipes: List of trade options.
A trade option.
buy: The first 'cost' item, without the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show]
buyB: May not exist. The second 'cost' item, without the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show]
maxUses: The maximum number of times this trade can be used before it is disabled. Increases by a random amount from 2 to 12 when offers are refreshed.
rewardExp: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if this trade provides XP orb drops. All trades from naturally-generated villagers in Java Edition reward XP orbs.
sell: The item being sold for each set of cost items, without the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show]
uses: The number of times this trade has been used. The trade becomes disabled when this is greater or equal to maxUses.
WanderTarget: Destination toward where this trader wanders.
X: The X coordinate to wander toward.
Y: The Y coordinate to wander toward.
Z: The Z coordinate to wander toward.
Inventory: Each compound tag in this list is an item in the wandering trader's inventory, up to a maximum of 8 slots. Items in two or more slots that can be stacked together are automatically be condensed into one slot. If there are more than 8 slots, the last slot is removed until the total is 8. If there are 9 slots but two previous slots can be condensed, the last slot returns after the two other slots are combined. Wandering traders don't change their inventory automatically or drop items from it upon death. The inventory is currently unused.
An item in the inventory, excluding the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean, associated text: Not included in any soundtrack; however, the name does appear within the metadata of the sound file itself (.minecraft/assets/objects/fd/fd8db6a4ceb400e6abafb2a6b3ac53d871910b42) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_Block, associated text: Blocks that are the height of a trapdoor or lower (such as snow layers, carpet, repeaters or comparator) do not prevent a magma block from damaging mobs and players above it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Portal_Frame, associated text: In the End the end portal blocks teleport entities back to the Overworld, so entering an activated end portal in the end transports the entity to the overworld instead. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: Connect a bed next to a Observer, the Observer to some TNT, and cover the whole thing in cobblestone. Then just wait for the player to sleep in it and get blasted sky-high. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: When initially placed, a redstone repeater has a delay of one redstone tick (equivalent to two game ticks, or 0.1 seconds barring lag). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Copper, associated text: Blocks of copper can be mined only with a stone pickaxe or better. If a block of copper is mined without the use of a pickaxe, it drops nothing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: Early in the game it may be helpful to maximize the growth rate of a crop in order to quickly multiply the seeds and/or get some wheat quickly. Doing so requires some understanding of the growth mechanics which are discussed here. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a default Vietnamese font.
Changed a character in default Armenian font.
Added missing glyphs in default Hebrew and Armenian fonts.
Added Runic alphabet to the default font. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mod_Coder_Pack, associated text: No warranties. If MCP does not work for you, or causes any damage, it's your problem. Use it at your own risk. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wool, associated text: Novice-level Shepherd villagers offer to buy 18 wool for an emerald, with the color being sold chosen randomly from white, gray, brown, or black. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: The wandering trader appears randomly across the world with 2 leashed trader llamas. They typically spawn within a 48-block radius of a player. They also try to spawn by a claimed bell in a village. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Igloo, associated text: In Java Edition, each igloo chest contains items drawn from 2 pools, with the following distribution: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Tags xTile, yTile, zTile, inTile and inGround were removed.
The life tag is no longer used for anything, but still saved/read.
This affects ghast fireballs, blaze fireballs, fire charges, dragon fireballs and wither skulls. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Mirror (¦, <>, ^v)
Sets the mirroring of the structure to none (¦), left to right (< >), or front to back (^ v). At 0° rotation < > mirrors across the X-axis and ^ v mirrors across the Z-axis.
In Bedrock Edition, the options are x and z, which can be toggled to set mirroring. |
Minecraft wiki entry for LastBlock1CHP, associated text: Chapter 4: It’s Still Minecraft! Just Without the Mining. Or the Crafting. Who Are We Kidding? It’s Broken. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: 1 Terms
2 Useful things to know
2.1 Damage
2.2 Fighting mobs
2.2.1 Large groups of mobs
2.2.2 Mobs with less health
2.2.3 Skeletons
2.2.4 Blazes
2.2.5 Ghasts
2.2.6 Silverfish
2.2.7 Endermen
3 Conquering dungeons
3.1 Funboxes
3.1.1 Lava
3.1.2 Cannons
3.1.3 Tunneling
3.1.4 After disabling
3.2 Big rooms
3.2.1 Runthrough
3.2.2 Charge and retreat
3.2.3 Tunneling
3.3 Landscapes
3.3.1 Transportation
3.4 Void rooms
3.4.1 Bridging
3.5 Mazes
3.5.1 Hug a wall
3.5.2 Fighting in mazes
3.6 What to watch out for
3.6.1 Sand and gravel
3.6.2 TNT
3.6.3 Pits
3.6.4 Redstone-related items
3.6.5 Movement-affecting blocks
4 Preparations
4.1 Your inventory
4.2 The base
4.2.1 Food farm
4.2.2 Monster XP farm
4.2.3 Tree farm
4.2.4 Cobblestone farm
5 12 Pyramids
5.1 How to play
5.2 Items
5.3 Difficulty |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tint, associated text: At borders between or among biomes, the colors of the block and its eight neighbors are computed and the average is used for the final block color. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: The origin point marks the zero point for the x and z coordinates. Hence, it may be thought of as the 0,0 coordinate: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: The mushroom field shore was a technical biome that represented both the shores and the rivers of the mushroom fields. It generated when a river cus through it as well as when it bordered an ocean, unless the ocean was a deep variant, in which case a steep cliff generated instead. The terrain of this biome was much flatter and shallower in elevation, similar to beaches, though it was equal to the mushroom fields in every other way. Buried treasure and shipwrecks generated here. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bucket_of_Aquatic_Mob, associated text: BucketVariantTag: The variant data of the tropical fish in the bucket. Applies only to Bucket of Tropical Fish.
EntityTag: Stores entity data that is applied to the aquatic mob when it is poured out. If this data includes a tropical fish variant, it overrides the one provided in BucketVariantTag.
See entity format. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: For tutorials on breeding mechanics, see Tutorials/Village mechanics § Breeding and population cap and Tutorials/Legacy Console village mechanics. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: When attacking with a crossbow, piglins shoot arrows every 2 seconds. In Java Edition, they walk backward (stopping if at the edge of a drop) as soon as the target is close. Their crossbows can break if it runs out of durability, making the piglins use their fists. Unlike mobs armed with bows, they do not strafe from left to right while shooting. Piglins with swords and other items rush at the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass_carried, associated text: https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-pocket-edition/mcpe-discussion/1968560-my-report-on-3-strange-new-blocks |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.18, associated text: Bedrock Edition 1.18.0
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.22
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.23
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.24
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.25
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.0.27
Bedrock Edition 1.18.1
Bedrock Edition 1.18.2
Bedrock Edition 1.18.10
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.22
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.24
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.26
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.27
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.10.28
Bedrock Edition 1.18.11
Bedrock Edition 1.18.12
Bedrock Edition 1.18.30
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.20.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.20.23
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.20.25
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.20.27
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.20.29
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.30.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.30.22
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.30.26
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.30.28
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.30.30
Bedrock Edition beta 1.18.30.32 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Crafted with 6 crying obsidian and three glowstone.
Requires a diamond pickaxe or higher to mine.
Can be used to respawn in the Nether
It is charged with glowstone and can be charged up to four levels. Whenever someone who charged the respawn anchor dies, they respawn near it and the level goes down by 1.
Can be charged with dispensers.
When it is not charged, it does not do anything.
Similar to how a bed explodes in the Nether, attempting to use a respawn anchor in the Overworld or the End causes it to explode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: A cake factory simply provides the avenue to quickly produce cake by having the necessary ingredients nearby and produced in a close area, most commonly in one large factory type building. To make a cake factory, make a Wheat Farm, a Sugar Cane Farm, an Egg Farm, and a cow in a cage (make the cage so you can milk the cow.). Place a crafting table and a chest. Once you have enough materials from the farms, start making cakes. This is a good thing to put under/next to a dining hall in multiplayer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Felix_Jones, associated text: Felix Jones, also known as Xilefian ( /ˈzaɪleˌfiːən/ ZY-leh-fee-ən),[1] is a game developer at Mojang Studios. He joined the Minecraft team in January 2020.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: They consist of any number of dispensers attached to a rapid pulsar redstone alternater. Simply add a lever to the side of the pulsar, and switch it on or off at will. Make sure the dispensers are loaded with something that will damage the players, such as arrows. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: When building advanced digital circuits like computers and multipliers, the adders used must be as fast as possible to ensure maximum running speed. Simple adders have one fundamental speed problem which numerous adder designs try to correct to speed up. The issue is carry propagation delay: delay caused by the way adders borrow carries. We can see this when we do the problem 1111 + 0001: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Making_nice_floors, associated text: Glazed terracotta is great when used to highlight certain parts of a floor, specifically in a castle or royal house. What makes glazed terracotta unique from other blocks, is that different textures and colors are shown throughout the block, unlike most blocks, which are one color throughout. Lime glazed terracotta is great for a royal-looking floor, while red glazed terracotta is great for a fancy carpet. Orange-glazed terracotta is great for a beach-hut floor, or the floor for a party place. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Silk_Touch, associated text: If commands are used to apply both Silk Touch and Fortune to an item, the Silk Touch enchantment takes precedence over the Fortune enchantment for blocks affected by both enchantments. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: It is difficult to identify a creeper hidden within sugar cane. By the time the player may recognize the threat, the creeper may already be about to explode. If the player desires a sugar cane farm near their house, make sure it is completely safe with the correct precautions to prevent mobs from spawning or wandering into the area. Sugar cane does have its uses, such as the fact that a player can hide from mobs within the middle of a 2-block tall sugar cane. This may help the player avoid dangerous mobs, but it is not a perfect method. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Now you can either edit the ladder.png using your preferred image editor, or you can edit it in your preferred modeling editor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Data_pack, associated text: The player can also select data packs at the world creation screen by clicking the Data Packs button and dragging-and-dropping their data pack folders/zip-files there. This is similar to the Resource Pack selection screen, and allows the player to enable data packs before the world is generated, and easily customize the load order too. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fence_Gate, associated text: Fences, nether brick fences and walls connect to fence gates, but glass panes and iron bars do not. A fence gate floats in mid-air when placed with no connection to anything else. |
Minecraft wiki entry for RenderDragon, associated text: RenderDragon is a rendering engine used in Bedrock Edition[1] that runs on DirectX and OpenGL ES. In Bedrock Edition, it is currently available on Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and iOS/Android[upcoming: BE 1.18.30]. It will be included on all platforms eventually. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "New attempt! Me and @notch have now added prerelease 3 of Beta 1.9 at http://assets.minecraft.net/1_9-pre3/minecraft.jar" – @jeb_ on Twitter, October 6, 2011 (14:58 UTC) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: The base components required for all potions (except for weakness potions) can be found in a nether fortress. Blaze rods are required to craft and fuel a brewing stand, and nether wart is required to make Awkward Potions, the intermediate step to all potions except for Weakness potions. Raid your nether fortress until you find some nether wart, and then mine it and the soul sand under and take it all home. On your way out, kill some blazes if you haven't already to get two blaze rods. Now head back to base, and you can start brewing! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: Because all eight types have different advantages and disadvantages, the best tree to choose can vary with the situation: |
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