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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Oh forgot to mention in the changelog* we also added some more variation to the old cave carvers (width, heigh, floor cutoff, etc). Just to make them blend in a bit better with the noise caves instead of being instantly recognizable." – @henrikkniberg on Twitter, February 25, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Fall damage is 1 for each block of fall distance after the third. Thus, falling 4 blocks causes 1 damage, 2 damage for 5 blocks, and so forth: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, baby villagers do not stop continuously in front of players, though they still do stare as they move. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buffet, associated text: A river biome generated using Single Biome world type, showing a borderless river that looks like a shallow ocean. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue with projectiles being destroyed prematurely if they didn't deal damage. This is now optional with the addition of 2 new flags to the projectile. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Daniel_Rosenfeld, associated text: "And I know the answers to both of these questions and yet I still ask this daily. They are "never" and "6 weeks"" – @C418 on Twitter, April 1, 2020 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Update, associated text: Mojang originally planned to release a pre-release version of The Redstone Update on February 28, 2013, and the official update in the first week of March.[2] However, the pre-release was delayed as Mojang was trying to fix more bugs before a stable release,[3][4] and was subsequently released on March 7. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed controller cursor sensitivity scaling (MCPE-33868).
Fixed a bug preventing users from reassigning key 'E' in "Keyboard & Mouse" settings (MCPE-124224). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bamboo, associated text: Bamboo generates in widely scattered single shoots within jungle biomes. Bamboo generates much more densely in the bamboo variants of jungles, covering large areas of the landscape. |
Minecraft wiki entry for New_translatable_strings, associated text: These are the strings that are now translatable in Java Edition 1.12. Previously, these strings are hard-coded into the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: v0.14.0 alpha build 1
v0.14.0 alpha build 2
v0.14.0 alpha build 3
v0.14.0 alpha build 4
v0.14.0 alpha build 5
v0.14.0 alpha build 6
v0.14.0 alpha build 7
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.18.2 Pre-release 2 (known as 1.18.2-pre2 in the launcher) is the second pre-release for Java Edition 1.18.2, released on February 21, 2022,[6] which adds a density function, and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fence_Gate, associated text: A fence gate can be used as a switchable barrier that can be opened and closed by hand or by redstone power. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Chest, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Light source
2.2 Note Blocks
2.3 Piglins
2.4 Piston interactivity
3 Sounds
3.1 Generic
3.2 Unique
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
4.3 Block data
4.4 Inventory
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Wastes, associated text: 1 Description
2 Sounds
2.1 Music
2.2 Ambience
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues
6 Trivia
7 Gallery
8 See also
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Painting, associated text: Paintings can be placed on the sides of solid blocks, or signs. The other blocks holding the painting can be almost anything. There are several different sizes of paintings (see below). When placed, a painting checks for the largest amount of space it has. It then chooses a random painting of that size. The player can add blocks around the painting to ensure it is the size wanted. When the supporting blocks are removed, the painting breaks after 20 game ticks (1 second) if no supporting blocks are replaced during that interval. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: If the raid is in a desert village, block the windows as well, no matter how high they are since desert village houses don't have any windows for covering but only a thin slot in some and probably a tall window if a potted cactus is there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Indestructible_end_crystals, associated text: This works because while the dragon is respawning, the newly-generated crystals are indestructible until the dragon respawns. Logging out and logging back in on Singleplayer stops the respawning sequence. The dragon will still spawn, but the remaining towers and crystals will not. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New biome at the "deepest depths of the world".
Tends to generate under continental/mountainous areas, exclusively within the deepslate layer between Y=-1 and Y=-64.
The floor is covered in sculk and contains all sculk-related blocks.
With the exception of spawners, no mobs other than wardens can spawn there, similar to mushroom fields. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Miscellaneous, associated text: A random number generator (aka RNG, or "randomizer") is a circuit that can generate numbers with no recognizable pattern. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Alpha 1.0.0.0 (also known as 1.0.0 build 3) is the third build version released for 1.0.0, also known as the Ender Update.[3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Cloud City: Build your city in the sky. Use snow or wool for buildings and use glass for streets. You can build the ground out of white blocks to look like clouds, and maybe even actually build it at cloud level. It is possible to make "rain clouds" by hiding water inside artificial clouds made, for example, from wool. This will cause dripping water to appear on the bottom of the cloud.You could also put real water under the clouds, or make the rain out of blocks like individual glass panes. Another idea is to make lightings from the clouds, or a rainbow. There are different ideas you can apply. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Noise_generator, associated text: A table of default/hardcoded settings, as well as values resulting from these, is as follows. Note that not all of these are used in vanilla, but are instead used by mods such as CubicWorldGen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Horizontal mining is not as dangerous as vertical. But there are some similar suggestions. Carry a water bucket and some blocks of some disposable, non flammable material (e.g. sand, gravel, cobblestone) somewhere on the player's hotbar. A block can be used to quickly plug the leakage in cases of lava, and water can be poured over source lava to turn it into obsidian, as well as to put out fires. (Flowing lava will usually turn to cobblestone, occasionally stone, if the water is a source block.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Water-powered_boat_transportation, associated text: The directional shift (not the flow) can be perpendicular to the desired direction, or diagonal. The boat's movement is slightly faster with the gentler turn into a diagonal flow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus, associated text: Cacti naturally grow to a height of three blocks, adding a block of height when the top cactus block has received 16 random ticks (i.e. on average every 18 minutes, but the actual rate can vary widely). Bone meal does not work on cacti to speed their growth.[1] A cactus does not need light to grow and is non-flammable. If a cactus has space directly above it, it grows even if the newly-grown block would immediately break due to adjacent blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Beyond every power of two, redstone dust will stretch more and more, and vertically travelling redstone will become more and more disjoint from its intended position in versions where such effects exist, both effects obviously doubling for each integer exponent of 2 surpassed. These effects can only be seen in modded versions, or (in Beta 1.7.3 and prior) via editing coordinates externally and exploiting the spawn chunk glitch (see Java Edition hard limits#Spawn chunk glitch (X/Z: ±524,288–X/Z: ±1,073,741,824)). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed block (cactus, chorus flower, crop, grass, pointed dripstone, sapling) tick rates to match Java Edition. (MCPE-145612) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 2.2.8116 (Windows), 2.2.8117 (Windows, via the Microsoft Store/Xbox app), 2.2.8115 (macOS), or 2.2.8114 (Linux), was an update to the launcher released on December 7, 2021. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanisms, associated text: Water Channel: A channel in which water can flow. Water is commonly used to break torches, causing things to fall, or washing away crops, as well as to transport items or mobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: A piston repeater cannot handle pulses shorter than 1.5 ticks [Java Edition only]; with shorter pulses, the block is left behind (not retracted by the sticky piston) and continues to power the output until a later input pulse ends (Note: A piston repeater can handle pulses shorter than 1.5 ticks in Bedrock Edition.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: One way is to put a block of any kind with a painting on. Underneath put a pressure plate as a keyboard and use stairs as a desk chair. There are many other ways that you can make them please comment below to help other players! :) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brewing, associated text: 1 Brewing potions
2 Brewing equipment
3 Ingredients
3.1 Base ingredients and modifiers
3.2 Effect ingredients
4 Brewing recipes
4.1 Base potions
4.2 Effect potions
4.2.1 Positive effects
4.2.2 Negative effects
4.2.3 Mixed effects
4.3 Cures
4.4 Unbrewable potions
5 History
6 Trivia
7 Gallery
8 See also
9 References
10 External links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: There is no particularly expensive way to defend against ghasts. Glass or cobblestone (which ghasts cannot damage) will do just fine, but you could also use an expensive material like iron blocks, or obsidian. However, while glass panes protect you from being noticed and fired on by ghasts, they are shattered in the event a stray fireball explodes near the panes. Glass blocks, on the other hand, do not shatter even when hit directly. To fully ghast-proof a Nether fort, use only glass blocks, and use iron bars or nether brick fences for windows. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Not only is it a great use for any excess sugar cane, a library can also add a bit of class to your home. Can double as an enchantment room. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Tweaked badlands so they sometimes show up in flat areas next to plateaus, and made the red sand generate higher up (to account for the generally higher terrain).
Eroded badlands no longer create floating pillars on top of the water surface. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bastion_Remnant, associated text: In Java Edition, each bastion treasure chest contains items drawn from 2 pools, with the following distribution: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: If /gamerule doFireTick is false, fire lasts forever until it is put out by the player, and does not spread or affect flammable blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed Players showing the Bow holding animation after respawning when killed by another Player (MCPE-58861).
Fixed issue where certain items (Bow, Crossbow, Trident, shield in main hand) wouldn't bob with View Bobbing turned on (MCPE-125853). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Ore, associated text: Iron ore itself can be obtained by mining it with a stone pickaxe or higher enchanted with Silk Touch. When mined without Silk Touch, iron ore drops raw iron. It is affected by Fortune enchantment, dropping 1–2, 1–3, or 1–4 raw iron respectively with Fortune I, II, and III. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: These circuits simply convert inputs of a given format to another format. Converters include Binary to BCD, Binary to Octal, Binary to Hex, BCD to 7-Segment, etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: A shield can help if the player can time the blocking right; however, there is a 50% chance for them to stop for a moment to growl and roar. This will hurt the player 6 and after that, they continue to chase again. If the ravager is stunned by blocking with a shield, try to hit it a few times as this is the time where the ravager is the most vulnerable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: It expires after 300 game ticks (equivalent to 15 seconds). Because they are created each time an entity passes through the portal, it is possible to create a "chunk loader". Perpetually keeping chunks loaded without the player being near, which can be used for various in-game mechanics such as farms, but can create lag. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legend_of_the_Chambered, associated text: "If you absolutely know what you're doing, check out mojang.com/m/LoC_android.apk and let me know how it performs and where." – @Notch on Twitter, January 9, 2011 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree, associated text: Huge fungi come in many shapes and sizes, from really small to really huge. Their trunks are composed of "stem" blocks which are nearly identical to wooden logs, except for being non-flammable. In place of leaves they have nether wart blocks or warped wart blocks, with occasional shroomlights embedded within them. Crimson huge fungi often generate with weeping vines. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Due to performance and crash issue with OpenJDK and Minecraft server, we will install Oracle JRE made for linux. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_mechanics, associated text: This site provides some ability to test enchantments, although its interface is significantly less verbose on the specifics |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dungeon, associated text: The floor area (including under the walls) of the potential dungeon must be entirely solid.
The ceiling area (including over the walls) of the potential dungeon must be entirely solid. The ceiling blocks may be gravity-affected such as gravel or sand, which fall if disturbed by the player.
The walls of the potential dungeon must have 1–5 openings (2-high air blocks) at floor level. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Water-powered_boat_transportation, associated text: Water-powered boat transportation is a flexible and reasonably easy way to transport mobs and villagers along arbitrary paths (even uphill[Bedrock Edition only]) using only the power of flowing water, without the need for any tools more exotic than a bucket and pickaxe, and needing only three common materials (water, buttons or signs, and common building blocks). No rowing, rails, minecarts, redstone gadgets, or bubble columns are needed, just a boat and water. With proper water management, one can construct flowing moats around arbitrary areas in which a boat can circle endlessly. The boat can even change elevation up or down using only the power of water flow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Loot, associated text: In Java Edition, each village weaponsmith chest contains 3–8 item stacks, with the following distribution: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Healing, associated text: Iron golems can be healed using iron ingots by right-clicking on them, restoring their health by 25 × 12.5. This cannot be done using iron nuggets or iron blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: A pack of tamed wolves (the more the better)
Extra meat to heal the wolves, preferably a stack of cooked meat of any type. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Dried Kelp, Netherite Axe, Netherite Boots, Netherite Hoe, Netherite Ingot, Netherite Pickaxe, and Netherite Sword |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: "Allays are not item duplicators, they pick up items nearby on the floor that are the same item it has been given. So you could give it a dirt block, then it finds dirt blocks that are dropped, collect them, then return and drop them to you or a note block you've set up." – @kingbdogz on Twitter, October 12, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Basic_Fountain_CSG, associated text: Design D is a more complex construction, which begins with an 8×5 wall with a 4×4 pool at the base. It uses a total of 80 blocks, 4 buckets of water, and 2 buckets of lava. The obsidian is optional, but using obsidian instead of other blocks helps prevent accidentally mining through the back wall. Place the water after building, and the lava last of all. (For the adventurous, a fair bit of the back wall could be removed after building the other blocks off it.) The building and use of this design is demonstrated in this video. The finished design will produce two blocks of cobblestone at a time, and when mined, those will fall into the water and be washed towards the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Five new note block sounds have been added: "iron xylophone", "cow bell", "didgeridoo", "bit", and "banjo".
The new sounds can be heard by using iron blocks, soul sand, pumpkins, emerald blocks, and hay bales respectively.
A previously unused note block sound has now been fully implemented: "pling".
Can be played using glowstone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Improving_frame_rate, associated text: Use a high performance garbage collector such as ZGC or Shenandoah. These consume more CPU resources than the default one, but reduce lag spikes.
Allocate a reasonable amount of memory to Minecraft. Minecraft runs best with 2-4 GB of memory. Using ZGC or Shenandoah allows for large 16+ GB allocation without a performance penalty unlike the default G1GC collector. Be sure to leave memory for the system and other programs!
Use the latest OpenJDK to play Minecraft. If you're on Windows, install OpenJDK from Adoptium. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Target, associated text: The strength of the signal depends on how close the projectile is to the center of the block, from 1 to 15. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Daylight_Detector, 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 Minecarts, associated text: The rest of this page discusses the use of these components in building tracks and rail transport systems. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken_(disambiguation), associated text: Raw Chicken, a food item that restores 2 () on the hunger bar
Cooked Chicken, the cooked variant of raw chicken
Chicken Jockey, a chicken being ridden by a baby zombie or its variants
Chicken spawn egg, the spawn egg for the chicken |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: ""Selulance" (16 April 2013). "Dual Edge Detector using locking repeaters" (Post #5). Minecraft Forum. |
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Sets the command's executor to target entity, without changing execution position, rotation, dimension, or anchor
Syntax
as <targets> -> execute
Arguments
<targets>: entity
Target entity/entities to become the new executor.
Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID.
Result
Executor is updated to target entity (which changes the meaning of @s).
Unparseable if the argument is not specified correctly.
Terminates if <targets> fails to resolve to one or more valid entities (named players must be online).
When multiple entities are selected, next sub-command is executed once by each executor.
Example
Get data of all sheep: execute as @e[type=sheep] run data get entity @s[Java Edition only]
Make all villagers in loaded chunks invincible: execute as @e[type=villager] run data merge entity @s {Invulnerable:1}[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Add this command to the "dispenser" by right clicking it: /summon arrow ~ ~ ~1.5 {Motion:[0.0,0.0,1.0]} |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Coal, associated text: Blocks of coal cannot be used as fuel for the minecart with furnace.
A full stack of coal blocks should smelt for 14.2 hours – over 42 Minecraft days. That is over fifty times as many items as a lava bucket. However, the player needs 576 coal or 9 stacks of coal to do this. |
Minecraft wiki entry for PC_Gamer_Demo, associated text: Chat message telling the player that they cannot interact with the world, but they can still interact with some items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: You can also use autoclicker with these settings: time between clicks- 1sec 487milisecs. Then you bind the autoclicker to key n, and automine to key m and press n,m,right click at the same time. This opens shulker. Hover over item you want to duplicate - shulkerbox should break and item in it, and item on the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.9, associated text: Bits 0-3 (1, 2, 4 and 8) determine the potion effect. The highest legitimately available is currently 14 decimal = 1110 binary.
Bits 0-5 (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32) determine the potion's name.
Bits 5 (32) and 6 (64) determine the potion's modifier.
If bit 5 is true, the potion is a level II potion (or, in some cases, a reverted potion).
If bit 6 is true, the potion is an extended potion (or, in some cases, a reverted potion).
Potions with bits 5 and 6 set to true cannot be brewed, but if obtained through commands or other means, will appear and function as level II and/or extended, depending on which modifiers the effect supports.
Bits 13 and 14 (8192 and 16384) determines whether the potion is a drinkable potion or a splash potion. If bit 13 is true, it's drinkable. If 14 is true, it's a splash potion.
Potions with bits 13 and 14 set to false cannot be brewed, but if obtained through commands or other means, they will appear and function as drinkable potions.
Bits 7-12 and 15 are ignored, thus many potions with distinct data values will have the same properties. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Do not mine glowstone unless it can be collected safely by constructing a cobblestone platform underneath it. Otherwise, a ghast might blow up both the player and the cluster or the glowstone may fall a large distance or into a lava pool. Also, players should not go out of their way to find glowstone if they know where a witch hut is – the player can kill witches every so often to have a chance to get a little more glowstone. For those who have the patience, building a witch farm is worthwhile, and circumvents the danger of ghasts. But so long as the player is alert and has a Power I bow, they can kill Ghasts in one shot, making them much less dangerous. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Far_Lands, associated text: It is likely that them occurring past the Far Lands is accidental. Their original positioning at 32,000,000 was likely done to make the Far Lands, then at 33,554,432, inaccessible without modifying the game. However, when terrain generation was redone, the Far Lands moved closer to their familiar position of 12,550,824, despite the boundary remaining at 32,000,000, meaning that the Far Lands were once more accessible, with the boundary no longer making them inaccessible as intended; it is likely that Notch would not have thought to check this at the time due to the distances being ludicrous. Fake chunks beginning in Alpha v1.2.0 (as opposed to the void seen in prior versions) are also likely unintentional, probably arising due to changes in chunk handling for biomes, the Nether, or both, and would have presumably also flown under the radar given their inaccessibility in normal gameplay without external editors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Barrel, associated text: A barrel is a fisherman's job site block, used to store items. It functions like a single chest although it requires no air space above it to be opened. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Armor shop: sells armor for protection.
Tool shop: sells tools for breaking things faster.
Potion shop: sells potions for health.
Food shop: sells food for hunger. Note: Rotten flesh, poisonous potatoes, raw chicken, pufferfish and spider eyes have food poisoning, so do not sell those in a food shop.
Weapon shop: sells weapons for killing animals or monsters. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian_farming, associated text: Lit campfires can also be used to kill guardians, with hoppers placed under them to collect the dropped items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: General
Will give players gifts related to their profession. Baby villager will give players poppies or wheat seeds, while nitiwts and unemployed villagers will just give wheat seeds.
Display angry particles when a panda is attacked by a nearby player.
Flee from zoglins.[298]
Walk up to the job site block or bed in order to claim it, rather than claim it from a distance.[299]
Clerics
Gold ingots/Emeralds trade gives 10.(BE: Gives 2)
Offer glowstone blocks.(BE: Offer glowstone dust)[300][upcoming: BE 1.18.30]
Farmers
Can interact with composters to create bone meal, as well as picking it up and using it.[301][upcoming: BE 1.18.30]
Librarians
Can offer curse enchanted books.[302]
Nitwits and Unemployed villagers
Grunt and shake their heads when the player tries to trade with them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.7, associated text: Bedrock Edition 1.7.0
Bedrock Edition beta 1.7.0.2
Bedrock Edition beta 1.7.0.3
Bedrock Edition beta 1.7.0.5
Bedrock Edition beta 1.7.0.7
Bedrock Edition beta 1.7.0.9
Bedrock Edition 1.7.1 |
Minecraft wiki entry for NightBats2CHP, associated text: Back in the real world, Ash is happy at Harper for the plan working perfectly; not a single mob had entered the village. Morgan points out that the sun is setting, and Jodi mentions that Ash’s Wilding Scout troop is meeting in the gym soon; she begins to wonder if they’ll be allowed at the meeting. Ash says that she’ll explain everything to her troop leader, while the others get in contact with their parents about the situation. Morgan also says that they should get permission from a teacher, so Po decides to ask Ms. Minerva. Later, Ash and company are in the gym. She explains to the Wilding Scout troop that the school had been overrun by bats who end up taking shelter in the rafters of the gymnasium. Ash feels hopeful that the troop can fill whatever openings they can find in the gym so the bats won’t be able to return there by tomorrow morning. One of the scouts ask as to what will happen with the bats, and Ash says to leave that up to her and her friends. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: Mob farms are structures built to acquire mob drops more easily and in larger numbers. They usually consist of two components: a large, dark room to spawn mobs which are funneled into a central location, and a mob grinder to kill them quickly and efficiently. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
author: Author of the structure; only set to "?" for most vanilla structures.
ignoreEntities: 1 or 0 (true/false): Whether entities should be ignored in the structure.
integrity: How complete the structure is that gets placed.
metadata: Value of the data structure block field.
mirror: How the structure is mirrored, one of "NONE", "LEFT_RIGHT" (mirrored over X axis when not rotated), or "FRONT_BACK" (mirrored over Z axis when not rotated).
mode: The current mode of this structure block, one of "SAVE", "LOAD", "CORNER", or "DATA".
name: Name of the structure.
posX: X-position of the structure.
posY: Y-position of the structure.
posZ: Z-position of the structure.
powered: 1 or 0 (true/false): Whether this structure block is being powered by redstone.
rotation: Rotation of the structure, one of "NONE", "CLOCKWISE_90", "CLOCKWISE_180", or "COUNTERCLOCKWISE_90".
seed: The seed to use for the structure integrity, 0 means random.
showboundingbox: 1 or 0 (true/false): Whether to show the structure's bounding box to players in creative mode.
sizeX: X-size of the structure, its length.
sizeY: Y-size of the structure, its height.
sizeZ: Z-size of the structure, its depth. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer, associated text: "Allow Cheats", which allows or denies other players access to cheats depending on the selected option. Once a player rejoins, they wont retain their cheats permissions unless enabled again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Options, associated text: 1 Java Edition
1.1 Options
1.1.1 Online
1.1.2 Skin Customization
1.1.3 Music & Sounds
1.1.4 Video Settings
1.1.5 Controls
1.1.5.1 Mouse Settings
1.1.6 Language
1.1.7 Chat Settings
1.1.8 Resource Packs
1.1.9 Accessibility Settings
1.1.10 Server Options
2 Bedrock Edition
2.1 Accessibility
2.2 VR / "PlayStation VR" Settings
2.3 Controls
2.3.1 Keyboard & Mouse
2.3.2 Controller/Wireless Controller
2.3.3 Touch
2.4 General
2.4.1 Profile
2.4.2 Video
2.4.3 Audio
2.5 Global Resources
2.6 Storage
2.7 Language
3 Video
4 History
5 Gallery
5.1 Java Edition
5.2 Bedrock Edition
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: A "diode" is a one-way circuit that allows a signal to travel in one direction. It is used to protect another circuit from the chance of a signal trying to enter through the output, which could incorrectly change the circuit's state or interfere with its timing. It is also used in a compact circuit to keep one part of the circuit from interfering with another. Common choices for a diode include a redstone repeater or a height elevation to glowstone or an upside-down slab, which does not transmit a signal back down. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minicraft, associated text: Minicraft on Wikipedia.
Original Ludum Dare page for Minicraft (archived).
Minicraft Wiki.
Minecraft 4k, another game created for a contest.
Prelude of the Chambered, another game created for a contest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Named "Work in Progress" ingame.
By building a pyramid composed of storage blocks such as emerald blocks or diamond blocks and placing this block on top, the player gains access to several powers.
A full pyramid can provide level II powers, should the player select the level I variation in the primary powers section.
It cannot be crafted, although a crafting recipe is planned.
It can be obtained via the "Miscellaneous" tab in the creative inventory, or with the /give 138 command.
The minimum range is 16 blocks.
Gives off a light level of 15.
Players within the blocks' range will be given the selected effects every 4 seconds.
The best configuration of blocks requires 164 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: A medium cannon, such as the 116.0R4.6M2 is meant for setting up as a first line sieger, to be set up and aimed at a target such as supplies or a wall while one has arrow cover, or to be set up as an anti-archer cannon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for NPC, associated text: The NPC placed in a world along with other Education Edition features.
NPC.
Example of a spawned NPC named §eNPC.
NPC skins. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Vindicator, associated text: The Johnny tag overrides its name; the player can give the vindicator any other name and set the Johnny tag to 1b and it remains hostile in the same way as described. Conversely, the player can name the vindicator Johnny and set the Johnny tag to 0b, causing the vindicator to act as a normal vindicator. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin, associated text: Placing a pumpkin or carved pumpkin into a composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: The wither spider jockey also another spider jockey variants which the rider is wither skeletons, but these mobs are unused as a spider cannot spawn naturally in the Nether, it's safer to attack these mobs from distance, due to wither skeletons only using melee attacks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Those designs make use of observers and the quasi-connectivity effect. Designs O1 and O2 work for a rising signal, while the O3 toggles on a falling signal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat_Update, associated text: "We are aiming to get Minecraft 1.9 feature complete at end of this month. Feature complete doesn't mean bug free & ready to release, though!" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, October 15, 2015 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: Driveable Machine C is a 2-way machine which can be reconfigured in the field to go the other two ways, by mining and replacing four blocks. It can carry two passengers, and has two cargo bays for minecarts with chests (or plain minecarts, for passengers). It uses 20 slime blocks including the cargo bays. Its use is complex, but may be worthwhile just for bragging rights. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sea_Lantern, associated text: Sea lanterns can be used to activate a conduit by building a structure around it. By doing this, the conduit emits the Conduit Power effect in a certain radius, depending on how many blocks are used to power it. Prismarine, dark prismarine, and prismarine bricks can also be used for this purpose. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Smooth_Quartz_Block, associated text: Comparison of regular and smooth quartz underside textures in prior versions of Java and Bedrock edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Statistics, associated text: General – The General screen displays a multitude of generic statistics that are listed in the table below.
Items – The Items screen displays the number of times different items and blocks have been depleted, crafted, used to destroy blocks, picked up and dropped.
Mobs – The Mob screen shows for each different type of mobs how many the player has killed, or the number of deaths caused by those mobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
APX: Approximate X coordinate.
APY: Approximate Y coordinate.
APZ: Approximate Z coordinate.
AttachFace: Direction of the block the shulker is attached to.
Color: The color of the shulker. Default is 0. Shulkers spawned by eggs or as part of End cities have value 16.
Peek: Height of the head of the shulker. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: You can wire up your traps with some rube goldberg wiring. As well as looking cool, some of these things can be deadly. Take Greenstone as an example; you could stack a lot of sand on the sand, and when it falls, the player will fall through it and when it lands, they won't be able to breathe anymore. Get as creative as possible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for playanimation, associated text: Must be a string. And it must be either a single word (no spaces) or a quoted string.
Should be a Molang expression.[more information needed]
A list of useable strings are Here.
Specifies the conditions for stopping animation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: These blocks can be accessed only in Education Edition and in Bedrock Edition when education options are enabled (Elements are not listed here). In Bedrock Edition, boards, posters, and slates can be obtained only through inventory editors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pressure_Plate, associated text: A pressure plate cannot be attached to the side or bottom of any block, but attempting to make such an attachment may cause the plate to attach to the top of a block under the destination space. For example, if a fence is on the ground, attempting to attach a plate to the side of the fence causes the plate to be attached to the top of the ground next to the fence instead. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now starts cracking upon losing health.
A sound plays on every cracking stage.
There are 4 stages, from uncracked to fully cracked, before the golem dies.
Can be healed using iron ingots.
A sound plays each time the golem is repaired.
One iron ingot restores 25 × 12.5.
It takes 4 iron ingots to repair an iron golem from 1 HP to full health. |
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