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Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: A mix of empty maps and empty locator maps may be used. Whether the cloned maps show position markers is dependent only on the input map.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Horse, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Appearance
3 Drops
4 Usage
4.1 Equipment
4.2 Riding
5 Behavior
5.1 Taming
6 Statistics
7 Sounds
8 Data values
8.1 ID
8.2 Entity data
9 History
10 Issues
11 Trivia
12 Gallery
13 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: The guardian cannot shoot as fast as a player with a bow can, so a skilled player will be able to shoot the guardian, and then hide to break the beam's lock, repeating until the guardian is dead. Arrows will slow down and eventually fall when in water, so the player may be forced to shoot at a very close range. If the player wants to use a ranged attack, a trident is a viable choice as it doesn't slow down underwater. The main difficulty with fighting guardians is the mining fatigue effect from the elder guardians, which will slow down weapon cool-downs. If the guardian is in shallow water the player(s) can use a fishing rod to pull it out of the water where the player(s) can then kill it using melee attacks without being shot at or hurt by the spikes. The guardian can still shoot while out of the water and unless it's held still, it flops around too much to easily attack with melee.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do, associated text: If the player has weaker armor than iron or have no armor at all and is in a taiga village, the player can search for the armor stands with iron armor on them and take it, but doesn't when the player already has better armor, but the player can still take it just in case the player's armor breaks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Find a single large tree and use dirt (or another non-valuable resource) to pillar up to top and stay up there until day arrives. Jungle, tall spruce, and large oak trees are recommended. Mobs will not spot you if it is a large enough tree, and if they do, just take evasive action and move to the other side of the tree. Spiders could give you a problem, but hopefully, they won't see you. If the leaf canopy is big enough, you can actually dig up into the leaves, where monsters can't reach you. If all else fails, jump between treetops. When night's over, you can chop down the tree. Take care not to chop it down before you are done using it as a shelter, or the leaves may start to disappear, leaving you with nowhere to stand.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Instant_wire, associated text: This new design of an instant repeater was released by SethBling via YouTube. It is somewhat compact, and it could repeat the signal instantly. It did not send pulses like the previous repeaters, so when the input is off the output is off. When the input is on, the output is on.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Chest, associated text: A chest attached to a donkey or mule has only 15 slots. A chest attached to a llama has anywhere from 3 to 15 slots depending upon its "Strength" value (see Llama § Data values). The chest cannot be removed except by killing the carrier. The chest can be opened by holding sneak and pressing use, or by riding the carrier and pressing inventory.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue with Signs not displaying the saved text upon placement.
The "has_equipment" filter once again supports data values.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Water, associated text: Water damages endermen, snow golems, striders and blazes, at a rate of 1 per half second. If water comes into contact with a shulker or an enderman, the mob will teleport away.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Jukebox, associated text: This article is about the block that plays music discs. For the block that makes music when hit, see Note Block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Gravel, associated text: Novice-level fletcher villagers have a 50%[Bedrock Edition only] or 2⁄3[Java Edition only] chance to buy 10 gravel and one emerald for 10 flint as part of their trade.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bread, associated text: Novice-level farmer villagers sell 6 bread for one emerald as part of their trades. In Java Edition they only have a 40% chance of offering this trade.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Lava is plentiful in the Nether, in huge lakes (a sea of lava is near the bottom) rivers, and falling from the ceiling. You must be careful around lava as water buckets do not work in the Nether, and ice disappears instead of melting into water. Also, lava spreads much faster and farther in the Nether than in the Overworld (7 blocks instead of 3). Two good ways of crossing lava are to make a potion of Fire Resistance or eat an enchanted golden apple; while this effect is active, you can swim through lava without taking damage. Fire Protection on your armor can also protect you from lava: if using iron armor or better with the maximum possible protection, you take only half a heart of damage every couple seconds (with higher tier armor reducing how often you take damage), which is small enough that it can be outpaced by the natural regeneration you receive from a full hunger bar. This level can be achieved by wearing 1 armor piece with Fire Protection IV and 3 with Protection IV, or by wearing 2 armor pieces with Fire Protection IV and 1 with Protection IV. Note, however, that this rapidly damages your armor's durability. This can be mitigated with the Unbreaking and/or Mending enchantments, or completely negated by using Netherite armor, which doesn't lose any durability from fire and lava damage. It also uses up food as you'll need to keep eating in order to keep healing, so it's not as suitable as a Fire Resistance potion for crossing large bodies of lava, but it does remove the danger of dying from accidentally falling into lava without having to constantly drink potions "just in case." Fire Protection also has the side benefit of reducing the amount of time it takes for you to stop burning if you catch on fire from the lava. If any lava is in the way of your builds, simply clear it out using a bucket or fill it with blocks, and then continue on.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Birch_Forest, associated text: The old growth birch forest features birch trees that generate significantly taller than normal, with their trunks being up to 14 blocks tall. This makes harvesting wood more difficult, but allows more wood to be collected in the long run. In Bedrock Edition, this biome has the same grass and foliage colors as the forest.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Twisting_Vines, associated text: Twisting vines can be obtained with any tools. They are broken instantly using any tool. They have a 33% chance to drop a single twisting vine when broken, increased to 55% with Fortune I, 77% with Fortune II, and 100% with Fortune III (or higher). They always drop a single twisting vine when broken with shears or with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. Any segments left unsupported from below break with a 33% drop chance, regardless of tool used. Accordingly, twisting vines are best harvested from the top.
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Minecraft wiki entry for HorseChested, associated text: ChestedHorse: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the horse has chests. A chested horse that is not a donkey or a mule crashes the game.
Items: List of items. Only exists if ChestedHorse is true.
An item, including the Slot tag. Slots are numbered 2 to 16 for donkeys and mules, and none exist for all other horses.
Tags common to all items[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Make a BUD switch next to a bed that detects when a player is in that bed. Hook it up to a command block that teleports the player to a bedrock room that you made!
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_third_day, associated text: 1 General
1.1 Tips to the full Minecraft experience
2 Gathering Resources
2.1 Preparation Before Exploring
2.2 Searching for Landmarks
3 Bees
4 Expansions to the Shelter
4.1 Improving your Shelter's Safety
4.2 Expanding Your Shelter
5 Conclusion
6 Tutorial videos
7 See also
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Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: Villagers can also become willing by having 12 "food" in their inventory. Bread counts as 4 food, while carrots, potatoes, and beetroots count as only 1. Farmer villagers occasionally throw harvested crops at villagers, allowing them to pick them up to obtain enough food to become willing.
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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]
Trusting: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the ocelot trusts players.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Processor_list, associated text: Makes structures conform to the generated surface. Internally used for the terrain-matching option on a structure pool, but not used otherwise.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed a crash that could sometimes occur when previewing structure blocks with structure voids.
Fixed an issue that was preventing the game from loading in correctly on some Android devices. (MCPE-48313)
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Minecraft wiki entry for LastBlock1CHP, associated text: Later, Harper meets up with Theo (full name disclosed as Theo Grayson) after school in the library, reading books that were guides to computer programming. Harper asks Theo if he’s into that sort of thing, and he says that he is, but is currently looking over some sketches that he had made. Theo lets Harper look at them, seeing numerous redstone contraptions and several player skins, but she soon notices that some of the sketches resemble the four mobs that she and her group had fought in the dungeon when playing Minecraft. Theo takes the book away as he imagines a car honking at him and runs off, leaving Harper to wonder how Theo knew about the mobs. Later, in the computer lab, Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash assist Doc with setting up terrariums. Each of the terrariums has a single flower, enclosed in space that uses artificial sunlight as well as a precise amount of water once a day.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_enchantments_guide, associated text: This tool is not recommended to be enchanted, for reasons similar to carrot on a stick stated above. In addition, even if its durability is depleted, it will simply turn into a fishing rod, which means the player can simply craft the rod with another warped fungus in their inventory to make a new one.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shovel, associated text: Shovels have an attack speed modifier of -3, meaning they take 1 second to recover. Shovels deal different damage based on the type:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Note: As of Java Edition 1.4.2, there are now flower pots made out of three bricks crafted the same way as a Bucket, making this method not quite as useful. However, this method still remains useful for 2-block high plants, as they can't be placed into flower pots.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: On the "Dragons!" Marketplace map, behavior animation controller will no longer stop working after reloading the map with a saddled dragon.
Disabled loading of entities in custom biome features.
Fixed UVs of data-driven blocks to not be slightly shrunk, which caused texel warping.
Fixed data driven blocks being pushed by pistons not working correctly.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: This is a good way to get around if you live in the middle of a huge island. The best kind is a 2×3 extending where ever you need to go.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: Note: This stone mason trade table below only used in Bedrock Edition from villager which are not converted to villager_v2 (from template world)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mikael_Hedberg, associated text: His YouTube videos mostly consist of Minecraft Let's Plays, tutorials, and videos highlighting the additions and changes to new Java Edition versions and development versions. The Minecraft Wiki currently embeds these videos in the articles of the versions that the videos highlight. Note that these videos, along with the rest of his channel, are not official overviews.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: Fire cannot be obtained as an item under any circumstances in Java Edition, though in Bedrock Edition both fire and soul fire may be obtained as an item via inventory editing.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: Villages are slightly more common in Bedrock Edition than in Java Edition. There is a roughly 1⁄2 chance that at least one village is present within 500 blocks of the world spawn point in Java Edition, while this chance is about 2⁄3 in Bedrock Edition. This is due to the fact that villages can generate in more biomes in Bedrock Edition, as well as being closer to each other within an eligible biome.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: "[MC-135869] Gravity-affected blocks broken when falling into an invalid space do not make a sound or produce particles - Jira" – Mojira, August 10, 2018.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Blob, associated text: Multiple ores generated above an underground lava lake.
A coal blob generated underwater.
Multiple ore blobs in a cave. Diamond ore and redstone ore as well as coal ore and gold ore are visible in the distance.
Magma blobs.
A blob of iron ore.
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Minecraft wiki entry for daylock, associated text: On success, sets the game option "Always Day" to the argument value. If the argument is false, turns on the "Do Daylight Cycle" game option. If the argument is true or is omitted, turns off the "Do Daylight Cycle" game option and sets the time of day (time daytime value) to 5000 ticks, which is one in-game hour before noon.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portal, associated text: Both the X and Z coordinates in this conversion are constrained to be between −29,999,872 and 29,999,872 (inclusive); this affects travel to the Overworld from the Nether at X or Z beyond ±3,749,984.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mobs, associated text: The damage mobs deal to players is affected by the difficulty of the game. The below values represent the amount of damage taken per hit.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_third_day, associated text: These are the basic activities that you can do on your third day. Remember, don't do too much because you have very limited resources. Also, make sure to always stay close to your shelter.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: The person introduces itself to the reader, mentioning that the reader already knows about how it learned to survive on an island, but also says that if the reader didn’t know about that, that it would fill the reader in as they read the story, saying that this story picks up from where the other left off.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: Be careful of ranged mobs, such as pillagers and evokers (and witches if the water bucket distance if not too big) because they can still snipe you from a distance, even when getting slowed water.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: Single column elevators made to reach the top quicker are usually short due to their need for complex redstone wiring methods. It can be simplified by using sand or gravel as a floor and pistons to push sand. However, this elevator is much slower.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 2.1.5908 (Linux), 2.1.5907 (macOS), or 2.1.5906 (Windows) was a launcher beta version released on July 22, 2019, which fixed bugs.[1]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Narrator, associated text: Multiplayer#Narrator, the narrator in-game for multiplayer.
Narrator (YouTube), the character from the official Minecraft YouTube channel.
Minecraft Story Mode:Narrator, the character from Minecraft: Story Mode.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: If the funbox is inside of a dungeon, it's best to break it, as creepers can destroy lighting around a funbox (and thereby reactivating it). You can additionally get experience if you mine the spawners.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: It is highly recommended that the player use a ranged weapon, since multiple skeletons riding horses with enchanted bows are hard to reach. The horse is actually passive, so players just need to kill the rider and players will get the skeleton horse as a result.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added better error handling for JSON parsing. Also added several new content errors for item parsing as well as for loot tables.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: Fluids
including bubble columns
Entities
(excluding item frames, glow item frames, and shields)
Blocks which render as entities
Chests
Chest
Trapped Chest
Ender Chest
Signs
All 16 versions (8 wood types, and floor/wall)
Beds
All 16 colors
Shulker boxes
All 16 colors
Heads
All 12 versions (6 types, and floor/wall)
Banner
All 32 versions (16 colors, and floor/wall)
Conduit
Book on enchanting table
End Portal
End Gateway
Moving Piston
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: Ideal spawn location, with trees and animals nearby. Check the image for seed.
Spawn in the desert means no wood, unless player can find exposed mineshaft. Check the image for seed.
Survival island spawn, with trees nearby. Check the image for seed.
Dark forest´s dense foliage can protect hostile mobs from sun, making this biome dangerous. Check the image for seed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_Armor, associated text: Horse armor can be equipped to horses either by manually placing it in its respective slot by pressing E while riding the horse (), or by right-clicking the horse with it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: When a slime block is pushed or pulled by a piston, while moving, adjacent blocks also move with the slime block, unless a non-piston movable block stops the blocks that are "grabbed" by the slime blocks. These blocks may in turn push other blocks, not just the blocks in the line in front of the piston. For example, a slime block sitting on the ground attempts to move the ground block underneath itself, which in turn has to push additional ground blocks in the direction of motion just as if it were being pushed directly by a piston.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Farm, associated text: 1 Generation
2 Post-generation
3 Use
4 Structure
4.1 Desert
4.2 Plains
4.3 Savanna
4.4 Snowy plains
4.5 Taiga
5 Data values
6 History
7 See also
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lectern, associated text: For Java Edition a book with only 1 page gives maximum signal strength, however page 1 always gives 1 signal strength no matter what if a book contains at least 2 pages.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Piglins that spawned in a bastion remnant during world generation, or that have picked up items or equipment do not despawn naturally.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Server_startup_script, associated text: For all modern Servers supporting Systemd. Systemd is the jack of all trades. For Ubuntu, it comes with 15.04 (15.04 is an old version which have had end-of-support, we suggest using later LTS versions instead, but the following contents is fully working in this version).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_Paradise, associated text: A classic from Hide 'n' Seek. The player needs to hide from the seekers, by looking at the closest ones. If a seekers finds a hider they'll be eliminated.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: In Java Edition, pressing F3+B displays the +Zlocal direction for all entities as a blue ray centered on their heads
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Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: The cannon displayed uses a delay to break the sand on the upper-front and accelerate the arrows. Below the first image is a top view.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Adventure_Update, associated text: The Adventure Update was a major update to Java Edition focused on fighting, exploration, and adventuring, as well as other aspects. Its content was implemented in Beta 1.8 and 1.0.0. It was announced on June 10, 2011 by Notch and was initially planned to be implemented in Java Edition Beta 1.7.[1] An early version of the Adventure Update was playable by fans at Mojang's booth at PAX Prime 2011, which was held between August 26 and 28.[2] Because of the size of the content, the first part of the update was pushed back to Beta 1.8, which became available on September 14, 2011 and the rest of the update being part of Minecraft 1.0, which was released on November 18, 2011. The pre-releases of Minecraft Beta 1.8 and Beta 1.9 were leaked before their official releases, and Notch approved these leaks on his Twitter.[3]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_home, associated text: Movement and mining speed underwater can be improved by the player equipping a helmet enchanted with the Aqua Affinity, which increases underwater mining speed, with a maximum tier of 1, and Depth Strider, which increases underwater movement speed, the maximum tier being 3.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sapling, associated text: Bees engage in a pollinating behavior with mangrove propagule, increasing the honey level in beehives and bee nests by 1.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: Additional fields for chemistry tables (compound creator, element constructor, lab table, material reducer):
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Minecraft wiki entry for team, associated text: /scoreboard — manages scoreboard objectives, players and displays
/tag – tags players with a certain string
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The launcher will now display a notification of new launcher versions, even if they release while the launcher is already running.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: Once you get a compass, use it to locate the world spawn point, and build a shelter there (assuming your home isn't already in sight). Once you've done that, you can carry a spare bed with you as you explore, and skip nights and storms by sleeping in it and breaking it in the morning to carry along. This leaves you without a spawn point, but if you do die, you still have a shelter nearby when you respawn. Stock the shelter with spare equipment, and place a bed too, in case you respawn at night or during a storm. Then you can just go to sleep and fetch your items by daylight, if your items are less than 5 minutes away (they despawn after 5 minutes).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Bar Make a store that only sells negative-effect potions, such as potions of Poison. You can make chairs, brewing stands, and note blocks or other music generators. This can be combined with the dance floor to make a night club.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Goat, associated text: A goat can be milked by using a bucket on it, yielding a milk bucket, which is used for baking cakes and to remove status effects.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: Cats can spawn every 1200 ticks (1 minute). A random player is selected (including spectators) and a random location is chosen 8-32 blocks away from the player horizontally in both directions and on the same height. A cat can spawn if that block is less than 2 chunks from a village with fewer than 5 cats, or inside a swamp hut.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: This adder will take 2 bits and a carried over bit (actually C, rather than C, a value held in the redstone in the bottom left corner on layer 1) and add them all together, producing a sum (S) bit and a carry (actually C rather than C).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Old_Growth_Taiga, associated text: 1 Description
2 Variants
2.1 Old Growth Pine Taiga
2.2 Old Growth Spruce Taiga
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Gallery
6 See also
7 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: The enchanting symbols shown on the enchantment selection contain random words using the standard galactic alphabet from Commander Keen games, but the words in enchanting tables are randomized and do not correlate with any enchantments. This language shows up in the 10th anniversary of Minecraft, as a puzzle.
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Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: A TNT cannon is a mechanism that uses TNT or minecarts with TNT to launch primed TNT or other entities.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: A place to grow wheat:
Even before you have a bucket, you can till the ground next to a river or lake, and plant whatever seeds you have to get an early start. A handful of bread gives you a lot more options.
Later, you'll want a basically flat area at least 12 blocks square, which you can reshape into completely flat. After fencing off a 9×9 square and placing water in the middle (that's what the bucket is for), you can till the square and make a farm to serve you well for most of the game. Watch out for nearby rises that could let monsters jump over your fence.
A place to build a larger house or lair. There are many options here. The most popular options are to build on (more-or-less) flat ground, a roof over a valley, or wall off and occupy a handy cave. You need space for your enchanting table, crafting table, furnace, anvil, and several chests, and of course a secure place for your bed.
Different kinds of trees. Each kind of tree provides logs with a different appearance, and the various trees have different characteristics for farming them (see the "Tree" article for full details). Collect the logs for crafting and building, and the saplings to grow your own.
Keep an eye out for a pond or riverbank site where you can make a fishing spot. Fishing requires time and (for safety) some preparation, but can get you a lot of resources, some of which are difficult to get otherwise. It's also an early way to get good-quality food. If you want some of the treasures you can get from fishing, make sure the bobber is in open water.
One or more cave entrances, to get underground and start collecting iron ore and stone in quantity. If you spent your night in a cave, this might be easy, but for mining, you'll want a cave that heads deeper into the ground.
Any of the various crops. You need to find each of these in the world before you can farm them, but then you'll have effectively unlimited supplies. See their respective pages for how to grow each of them, but several of them can share space in your wheat farm.
Animals, for meat and other resources. Later you can build pens to breed and slaughter them; as with farming crops, you're looking for large, fairly-flat areas that you can fence off and otherwise defend against mobs. You can kill some of the animals now if you need more meat, but leave some of each type to later catch and breed. Once you do start collecting and breeding them, you must go further afield to catch more, as they do not spawn near your farm. (See the Spawn article for more details.) Note that deserts do not spawn any animals except the occasional rabbit.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Squid, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Drops
3 Behavior
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 History
7 Issues
8 Trivia
9 Gallery
9.1 Screenshots
9.2 In other media
10 See also
11 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shield, associated text: Shields with patterns can also be obtained using the same commands as banners, except banner has to be replaced with shield.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Logo, associated text: Adventure Update
Pretty Scary Update
Combat Update
Exploration Update
Update Aquatic
Texture Update
Village & Pillage
Nether Update
Caves & Cliffs
The Wild Update
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cave_spider_farming, associated text: Once your grinder, whether it's automatic or manual, is fully functional, go back to the spawner room and get rid of all of the lighting that you put up. This should allow the cave spiders to spawn. If desired, you can decorate any part of the farm that may be in view of a player. Also, if you want to enhance the mechanics of a farm, make a sorter (this will only work if you have hoppers underneath your grinder). This way, the string and spider eyes dropped from the cave spiders will go into separate chests.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_golems, associated text: A pushing turret's role is simple: Keep mobs away from your house. To do this effectively, they require a large number of snow golems, at least three, preferably more. It is possible to build one with a single snow golem, however, it won't be effective and will likely be killed if not in a protected turret. Four snow golems throw snowballs quickly enough to continuously push a zombie back.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Note_Block, associated text: This article is about the block that produces single musical notes. For the block that plays music discs, see Jukebox.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom, associated text: 0–1 phantom membranes when killed by a player or tamed wolf. Looting increases the maximum drops by 1 per level, for a maximum of 4 with Looting III.
5 when killed by the player or a tamed wolf.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: Shulkers generally remain stationary, attached to an adjacent solid block. However, if the block the shulker occupies becomes something other than air or the shulker finds itself not adjacent to any solid block, or the shell cannot open, it attempts to teleport (5 attempts per tick) to an air block within a 17×17×17 cube centered on the shulker that is adjacent to a solid block. If it finds no solid blocks to teleport onto (like when in the Void) it does not move.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Persson, associated text: "Minecraft Mastermind Markus Persson To Receive Bafta Special Award" by Kristoff Clark – Gamasutra, 5 March 2012.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: In the 15 June 2010 Infdev release, a texture file named waterterrain.png was added to the jar file. Resembling terrain.png in name, dimensions and the use of similar lilac textures in empty spots, it featured a multitude of different directional symbols.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: A redstone circuit is a contraption that activates or controls mechanisms. Circuits can act in response to player or entity/mob activation, continuously on a loop, or in response to non-player activity (mob movement, item drops, plant growth, etc).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-41528 – No taskbar workbench icon in Windows.
MC-41537 – Hopper don't suck items from above if all the slots have an item.
MC-41566 – When the zombie chicken jockey is killed, chicken still attacks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mash-up_pack, associated text: The textures are missing the orange skybox, the lighting and the fog aswell as purple clouds. Some of the paintings and other minor textures appear as regular vanilla textures.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Goal: Construct a cobblestone, or better, pickaxe from sticks and cobblestone, or other better ingredients.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Llama, associated text: 0-2 leather (up to 0-5 with Looting 3).
Any equipped carpets and chest.
All items in their inventory.
1–3, only if killed by a tamed wolf or the player.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Church, associated text: Churches in minecraft are the only structure with a high tower where you can go to the top and look to its surroundings. If you live in a village, church is the only main stone structure. So here's the blueprints.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: This is a 2-platform 1.16 trading hall iron farm, that allows you to trade with the villagers while the farm produces iron.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Panorama, associated text: This panorama was taken on an unknown seed. Used for versions from 1.8.1 to 1.11.2, also for beta 1.12.0.3 and beta 1.12.0.4.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Chain, associated text: Chains can also generate in mineshafts. They generate on the sides of a wooden bridge (a mid-air corridor) when the distance between the bridge and the highest solid block below it is higher than the distance to the lowest solid block above it. Chains here generate vertically in a pillar between the bridge and the ceiling. The lowest block of the pillar, connecting the chain to the bridge, is always an oak fence.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Explorer_Map, associated text: The basic functions of a buried treasure explorer map are similar to that of the other two. However, instead of showing the structure icon on the map, it shows a red X instead. The buried treasure structure is located on the same X and Z coordinates as the middle of the X (the player marker may need to be aligned with the bottom of the middle 2×2 pixel square of the X). To locate the chest spot, hold the treasure map with both hands, not in the offhand slot.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Variations: The command blocks and block of redstone can be configured in any way that the block of redstone can power both command blocks simultaneously, but command block "S" executes before command block "R" (command blocks that are powered simultaneously activate from lowest coordinate to highest coordinate on each axis).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: A player needs a supply of torches and wood for more sticks (it is likely to find plenty of coal along the way). When caving, a player should take the usual supplies for that, especially armor and weapons.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sitting, associated text: It is not possible to achieve the sitting position outside of an entity; exiting any such entity (or having it be destroyed) either causes the player to stand, or, if attempting to restrict the player's height and hitbox, to start sneaking or crawling.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: Piston-worm designs use a set of alternating pistons to push the player or a carriage up and down a shaft. Often these designs are very resource-friendly and simple to build.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Snowballs/eggs: Can be used to Knockback mobs, for defense or offense (where the mobs will be knocked towards is a hole). Snowballs will do nothing but throw them back (but will damage blazes), but eggs may spawn chickens. If the player are in a tundra biome, those surely will be the easier to make, as they can make snowballs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Beef, associated text: When adult cows and mooshrooms are killed, they drop 1-3 raw beef. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 1-6 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop steak instead.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: Moving vehicles are a result of Java Edition 1.8 adding the capability to slime blocks and pistons, allowing adjacent blocks to attach to the slime block. How to make moving vehicles. You need 2 sticky pistons, 1 regular piston, 4 slime blocks and a redstone block. Go four blocks above ground and place a sticky piston, then put a slime block in front of that, go two down (underneath the piston) and on the second block put a regular piston and finally, put a sticky piston in front of the regular piston as showed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton, associated text: Skeletons shoot at nearby iron golems and baby turtles. They also attack snow golems in Bedrock Edition. If a creeper dies from a skeleton's arrow, it drops one of any music discs except for Pigstep and otherside.
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