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Minecraft wiki entry for Air, associated text: "This snapshot may be very crashy because @_grum redefined the concept of "air". We're keeping an eye on the crash list though!" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, September 20, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_micro_shelters, associated text: This is called "Staircase-style" as navigating around the house feels like going up and down like stairs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: After the dragon disappears, experience orbs rain from the sky. These orbs can take the player from level 0 to level 68, which is worth 12,000 experience points. Some of the orbs may fall into the portal, so run a few laps around the portal and then sneak on the rim of the portal to grab some more. Since it takes progressively more experience to gain a level at higher levels, the player gains enough to make over ten level 30 enchantments. The best time for the player to enchant extra equipment is as soon as they go back home, in case they die and lose all of the precious levels they have earned (unless you have a lot of experience farms to get more levels than that).
Minecraft wiki entry for Attribute, associated text: /give @p diamond_axe{AttributeModifiers:[{Slot:"mainhand", AttributeName:"generic.attack_damage", Name:"generic.attack_damage", Amount:20.0, Operation:0, UUID:[I; -192596, -61963, -161679, -10288428]}]} 1
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Find a village, if you see a farm and farmer villager, see what their trades are, you can sell wheat, potato, carrot, or beetroot depending on what the farmer offers. You may need an extra farm if you can't find these crops already growing in the village. You can easily get a ton of emeralds using this method, up to 12 per day for each farmer villager. You can also trade with a butcher villager for 7 raw pork chops for one emerald.
Minecraft wiki entry for Funky_Portal, associated text: The funky portal block cannot be obtained as an item even by using the /give command. The funky portal block can be placed using commands such as /fill or /setblock and is generated when throwing a book into a nether portal. Using /setblock ~ ~ ~ neither_portal sets the block and give it randomized block data as to its destination dimension.
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: Please note that roof terminology is not rigidly defined. Usages vary from place to place, and from one architect or builder to another. One person may describe the alternative mansard roof design shown on these pages as a 'bonnet roof', for example, and this is understandable given the similarities between the two roof shapes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Info_update, associated text: info_update is a debugging/placeholder block exclusive to Bedrock Edition that generated in place of blocks that not yet added.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: The mechanism for growing giant spruce trees is known to be glitched in JE 1.16 snapshot. Instead of growing a giant tree on the saplings, the game grows the tree on the first position where space is sufficient and a dirt block is present in the north-west position. When the tree is grown, all the dirt blocks are filled in. With bone meal and piston automation, a semi-auto dirt duplicator can be produced (YouTube by ilmango).
Minecraft wiki entry for Dragon_(disambiguation), associated text: Dragon Egg, a gravity-affected block dropped by the ender dragon upon death Dragon Head, a decorative redstone-powered block Dragon's Breath, a brewing item for making lingering potions Dragon Fireball, special fireball that the Ender dragon fires while strafing. RenderDragon, a rendering engine for Bedrock Edition Red dragon, a scrapped idea Minecraft: The Dragon, the eighth Minecraft novel
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: While modern versions of Minecraft are hosted on s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download, this version is hosted on s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftDownload (without the period). At first it may seem that this site is not owned by Mojang Studios, but it can be verified as Mojang-owned in several ways:
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_transportation, associated text: When items are transported upwards, the mechanism is usually called an item elevator. These can be useful when it is necessary to move items from underground. Items can either be transported with containers, such as droppers, or in item form, such as through water.
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner_patterns.png-atlas, associated text: banner_patterns.png-atlas is a procedurally-generated texture atlas used to store textures for all banner patterns.
Minecraft wiki entry for Asset_history, associated text: NOTE: this current page layout is temporary and intended to reduce clutter in the History section. This page will be transformed into a series of dedicated tables (see Stairs/Asset history for examples) in future.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: entities is responsible for the items dropped by any entities, as well as things such as the armor worn by entities, and things such as piglin bartering.
Minecraft wiki entry for structure, associated text: Specifies the rotation when loading a structure. If unspecified, defaults to 0_degrees. Must be one of 0_degrees, 90_degrees, 180_degrees, and 270_degrees.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: These examples demonstrate how to display command stats in the sidebar. This can be useful when testing commands, monitoring command block creations, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Combining two enchanted items, books or one of each with the same enchantment at the same level produces an item or book with the next higher level of that enchantment up to the maximum allowed in survival mode; for example, a book with Thorns I and Unbreaking II combined with a book with Unbreaking II produces a book with Thorns I and Unbreaking III.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Do not attack zombified piglins without ample preparation for the consequences. For example, the player should be in an advantageous position or must only be near a few zombified piglins to fight them. Like wolves, nearby zombified piglins all become aggressive to the player if one is attacked. Zombified piglins hit harder and are faster than regular Zombies, so it is better to kill single, isolated zombified piglins unless the player is well-equipped and experienced enough to take on large groups. A building defensible against zombified piglins with holes for visibility is advisable. The player can knock them into lava as a defense method because lava slows them down and gives the player time to escape, but the player should remember that all Nether mobs, except piglins, piglin brutes, and hoglins, are immune to fire and lava. If the player is quick enough, they can pillar up a couple of blocks and attack the zombified piglins safely from the pillar. If the player wants to kill zombified piglins without angering them, powering TNT with a button does not anger them as it counts as environmental damage, and killing them in one hit does not either. This can be done using a Smite IV or higher diamond or netherite sword or axe and performing a critical hit, or using a potion of Strength.
Minecraft wiki entry for Totem_of_Undying, associated text: A totem of undying is an uncommon combat item that can save holders from death. It is dropped from evokers, which spawn in woodland mansions and raids.
Minecraft wiki entry for Netherite_Scrap, associated text: Netherite scrap is a material smelted from ancient debris, which is found in the Nether. It is used solely for crafting netherite ingots. Like most netherite-related items, it is not flammable.
Minecraft wiki entry for Example_NBT_Class, associated text: insertTag(Tag tag, int index) Description: Add a tag to a TAG_List or a TAG_Compound at the specified index.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore_mode, associated text: At this point there are two main goals: ender pearls and experience. Also, it is very helpful to have a chicken farm at this point, because feathers are needed to make arrows. Also, stay stocked on food and wood. In the night, be constantly on the move. Search for endermen while killing any threatening mobs or a safer alternative would be to trade ender pearls with cleric villagers. Also, kill as many phantoms as you can and make at least 6 extended slow falling potions. After accumulating levels, enchant weapons and tools:
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: "Look back at me! Your Cauldron is now a Brewing Stand. Anything's possible when working with interaction design." – @jeb_ on Twitter, September 30, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Host_privileges, associated text: If enabled, mobs spawn naturally. If disabled, mobs don't spawn naturally (except for vindicators and evokers in woodland mansions, villagers in villages and elder guardians in ocean monuments). Mobs can still spawn through monster spawners and spawn eggs. Defaults to enabled.
Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Persson, associated text: Markus Alexej Persson, more commonly known under the alias Notch, is the creator of Minecraft and one of the founders of Mojang Studios.
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_tram, associated text: The best setup is to have 5 water blocks per section (1 source + 4 flowing); any more than that and your boat will hit the side of a pressure plate and break. It's also the fastest, traveling at about 7.7 blocks per second (192 blocks in 25 seconds) - 35% faster than sprinting, and without the hunger drain. If signs are used instead of pressure plates, sections can have up to 7 water blocks, but this does not significantly increase speed, and requires more resources. Making the sides of the road out of pressure plates as well is recommended; boats will break if they hit full or half blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Procedural_animated_texture_generation, associated text: Flowing lava uses the exact same texture as still lava, however there is also a spatial translation to give the appearance of movement. This transformation moves the lava texture downwards by one pixel after a fixed amount of time,[more information needed] wrapping the bottom layer of the texture back to the top.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Adjusted padding for HD textures in mipmaps level 1 in texture atlas to fix texture bleeding. Half of the enchantment table book doesn't render dark anymore (MCPE-106627). Blocks moved by a piston are no longer white while moving (MCPE-66250).
Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: Add /worldborder add <sizeInBlocks> [timeInSeconds] Adds or subtracts sizeInBlocks to/from the current world border width and length. sizeInBlocks may be a positive or negative number. Optionally, a timeInSeconds may be specified such that the border grows or shrinks from the current width to that being set over the specified time in seconds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_grinder, associated text: Although magma blocks do not destroy items, collecting the items can be a little tricky. There are generally two options for item collection: Use water streams to wash items off the magma blocks or use hopper minecarts. Water streams have the downside of negating any fall damage and potentially causing the mobs to bob up and down, taking damage only some of the time. Running hopper minecarts on rails underneath the magma can solve both of these problems but is more expensive.
Minecraft wiki entry for Compound, associated text: In the chemistry resource pack folder, there are numerous compound textures which are not used in the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zero-ticking, associated text: The farms worked by exploiting certain buggy behavior. When the block supporting a plant is instantly replaced with another of the same block, the plant forcibly receives a random tick. Chorus Plants require only a single random tick to grow, plants like Cactus and Sugar Cane require 16 random ticks to grow, and still other plants react differently to random ticks. In essence, the exploit allows the plants to grow and be farmed at very high speeds for relatively low build cost.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Action Old rate New rate Units Swimming 0 0.01  per meter Sprinting 0 0.1 per meter Breaking a block 0.025 0.005 per block broken Jumping 0.4   0.05  per jump Attacking an enemy 0.3   0.1   per attack landed Jumping while sprinting 1.6   0.2   per jump
Minecraft wiki entry for Stitched_terrain.png, associated text: stitched_terrain.png was a texture atlas generated by the game in .minecraft, comprised of the game's block textures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "So @notch did the last commit for the 1.9 prerelease 2, get it here: http://assets.minecraft.net/1_9-pre2/minecraft.jar" – @jeb_ on Twitter, September 29, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager, associated text: In a raid, pillagers are more common in the earlier waves, and decrease in number as the waves progress, except during bonus waves. Despite this, they still constitute the majority of raiders in total. The pillager is also the most common raiding mob in a raid. One pillager spawns riding a ravager in the fifth wave. In Bedrock Edition, one of the ravagers is ridden by a pillager instead of a vindicator on the seventh wave.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineplex, associated text: Channel your inner building skills and go crazy in this build off style minigame! You'll be given five minutes to build anything you feel fits within the given theme, so throw some blocks down quickly in an attempt to create your own masterpiece! At the end of the build timer, players will be able to vote on one another's builds and whoever accumulates the most points will be crowned the victor! For those whose builds don't get enough votes however, they'll be forced to watch their hard work explode!*
Minecraft wiki entry for Terracotta, associated text: Uncolored terracotta can be found in mason houses in plains villages and in some desert village houses, lamps and meeting points. White terracotta can be found as a housing material in plains villages. Yellow, orange and red terracotta generates in some houses in savanna villages. Lime terracotta generates in the mason houses of desert villages.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: Raw JSON text is the format Minecraft uses to send and display rich text to players. It can also be sent by players themselves using commands and data packs. Raw JSON text is written in JSON, a human-readable data format.
Minecraft wiki entry for Deepslate_Bricks, associated text: Deepslate Bricks and Cracked Deepslate Bricks generate naturally in ancient cities.β€Œ[upcoming: JE 1.19]
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Can reel in items. Can reel in tropical fish and pufferfish in jungle biomes. Have a thicker casting line. When used, it has a different item model without the hook.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "The Minecraft weekly snapshots will no longer have their regular debuts on Thursdays, we are moving them to Wednesdays starting this week." – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, June 24, 2014
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Command_Block, associated text: Issues relating to "Minecart with Command Block" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Code_Builder_Update, associated text: The Code Builder Update, released as Education Edition 1.7, was a major update to Education Edition released on November 12, 2018, that added features equating to Update Aquatic (Phase 2) for Bedrock Edition (1.5.0). It also includes improved in-game coding.[1][2][3] This update also added phantoms and barriers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Configured_feature, associated text: pointed_dripstone chance_of_taller_dripstone: (optional) Value between 0 and 1. Defaults to 0.2. chance_of_directional_spread: (optional) Value between 0 and 1. Defaults to 0.7. chance_of_spread_radius2: (optional) Value between 0 and 1. Defaults to 0.5. chance_of_spread_radius3: (optional) Value between 0 and 1. Defaults to 0.5.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: If you don't want to let people edit your command block, you can test for a sign instead, but this means having to test for the password separately on each of the sign's 4 lines. To add a touch, you can fill the sign with air, but remember to give it back using /give @p sign.
Minecraft wiki entry for Polished_Blackstone, associated text: Polished blackstone has a slightly higher hardness (thus takes slightly longer to break), which is intended.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Martin_Odhelius, associated text: Martin Odhelius is a former web developer working at Mojang Studios from January 2013 to March 2017.[6][7]
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar_cane_farming, associated text: It is possible to speed up the process of sugar cane by removing the water source and replacing it in the same game tick, this process is called zero-ticking. Although this does not work in Java Edition as of 1.16 it does work in Bedrock.
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Using the emeralds from the villager trading, you can buy useful resources from the wandering trader. The best things are flowers, dyes, sugar cane, red sand, kelp, coral blocks, saplings, plants, podzol (for renewable dirt), slimeball, packed and blue ice, etc. Do not buy a nautilus shell because there is no heart of the sea to make a conduit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: On Bedrock Edition, there are a few third-party apps you can download to make Add-Ons without the hassle of JSON. Google Play users have access to "Add-Ons Maker" by PA Technologies. The interface is easy to use, and there is no JSON code-writing whatsoever. Exports are as easy as selecting a previously-made world and sending it. Your Minecraft app automatically holds a copy for future uses too.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tricks_and_Traps, associated text: In Manhunt, knowing your hunter(s) gives you a huge advantage. For example, if you know that you are better at parkour than your friend, try to lure them into a place that will mess up their movement. Or if you know that you are better at PvP than they are you can try to lure them into fighting you 1 on 1. In addition knowing your hunters could let you predict what kind of strategies or traps they could use in advance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Reduced the number of diorite/andesite/granite blobs on the surface. Copper blobs now are bigger in dripstone caves. More iron is generated.
Minecraft wiki entry for Kelp, associated text: When a kelp plant block is broken, the age of the kelp plant block underneath is randomized to a value from 0 to 24 and the kelp continues growing until it reaches age 25. It is possible to use this mechanic to cultivate a kelp plant to increase its growth height beyond its natural maximum height of 26 blocks. This can be done by breaking the top-most block of the kelp plant each time it reaches age 25. A kelp plant cultivated by a player in this way repeatedly grows until it reaches the water surface.
Minecraft wiki entry for World_boundary, associated text: Trees that are generated close to the world boundary stop being generated. Trees may also appear strange, like this.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creative, associated text: In Creative, the normal inventory screen is replaced by the item selection screen, which contains almost all blocks and items (with some exceptions) in a tabbed interface. Some items and blocks are available only in Creative mode, such as spawn eggs. Likewise, some blocks can be used only in Creative, such as command blocks and structure blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for DV, associated text: Stem blocks mined from red and brown giant mushrooms appear identical but cannot be stacked with each other.
Minecraft wiki entry for Amplified, associated text: Amplified worlds generate as many large hills and mountains, which dwarf even the mountains biomes seen in default world types, and more often than not reach the world height limit. Deep caverns often reach down to the bedrock layer. Due to extremely steep cliffs and unforgiving terrain, careless players can find it quite difficult to survive in this world type. Certain biomes (i.e. oceans and rivers) may see no obvious change in height. Villages still generate in this world type regardless of how flat the ground is, causing the buildings to generate in bizarre ways.
Minecraft wiki entry for Managing_slimes_in_superflat_mode, associated text: 1 Slime pit (Outdated) 2 Slime cage (Outdated) 3 Moat (Outdated) 4 Command block auto-killer (Creative with cheats only) 5 Turning on Peaceful Mode
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: 2n: the internal planes simply appear absent. However, some faces now appear at full brightness where they would usually not. This may mean that the internal faces are offset to coincide with the pot's faces in these cases, as the internal faces are always drawn at full brightness in these versions. 2n+1: pots will have their internal planes outright offset into adjacent blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w39b is the ninth snapshot for Java Edition 1.7.2, which was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 13w39a snapshot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-17830 – Last played singleplayer world changes date last opened to 1/1/70. MC-17831 – Crash selecting resource pack [13w24b]. MC-17910 – Server crash/hang after typing /kill. MC-17917 – Flowing water/lava color corrupted after switching off 3D anaglyphs. MC-17935 – Igniting TNT doesn't reduce flint and steel durability. MC-17936 – Some animated textures only show the placeholder texture. MC-17941 – Crash uploading textures to graphics card. MC-18010 – Armor bar shown too high during health boost or absorption. MC-18011 – Health and absorption is confusing when displayed on the same line. MC-18164 – Resource packs not effective until after restart. MC-18228 – Resource pack not working.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Have quasi-connectivity. Pushing a block over farmland/dirt path won't convert it to dirt if the base block wouldn't.
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Hold an empty bucket or water bucket, then press use on a cod, salmon, pufferfish, or tropical fish. Cod can only spawn in lukewarm, normal, and cold ocean (along with their deep variants). Pufferfish and tropical fish spawn only in warm oceans. Salmon spawn in cold, frozen ocean (along with their deep variants), river and frozen river. So, salmon are the easiest to encounter, since rivers are easier to find than oceans.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "Wurm Online hitting version 1.0 after almost a decade" by Alice O'Connor – ShackNews, December 4, 2012.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Players no longer gain a particle effect when obtaining Bad Omen from Pillager Captains. Sleeping in a Bed will once again trigger the fade to black screen (MCPE-148504). The camera now will interpolate its position again when the player sneaks (MCPE-148482).
Minecraft wiki entry for Cow, associated text: Cows are visually based on the Norwegian Red cattle. Cows in the PC Gamer Minecraft Demo are branded with a 'PCG' logo on their side. Notch stated in a Tumblr post that all "breedable" peaceful mobs displayed traits of both genders and could breed with any other individual of their species.[1] This applies to cows as they have horns and give milk (although, in some breeds, female cows also have horns). Cows prefer to stay on lit places to dim places.
Minecraft wiki entry for Al_version, associated text: al_version is a positive floating-point number given as a parameter to the LWJGL AppletLoader in the HTML code of minecraft.net/play.jsp.[1] It is used to specify a unique version for each jar file to cache them for re-use. If the stored al_version matches the latest jar file, that jar file is re-used; otherwise a new jar is downloaded.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wolf, associated text: Breeding two wolves that recognize someone else as an owner causes the pup to also be owned by the owner of the original two wolves. If two tamed wolves with different owners are bred, the owner of the pup is the owner of the older parent wolf.
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: Experience is dropped when these mobs split or die. This means the larger ones may drop experience several times before being fully defeated.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: The heads-up display (HUD) shows information about your status, your health, your remaining oxygen (when you are underwater), your hunger level, and your armor (if you are wearing any).
Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: So with 256 valid spawn points you will miss 16.2% of the spawns whereas 512 valid spawn points will only result in a loss of 1.7%.
Minecraft wiki entry for Scute, associated text: Baby turtles drop a single scute when they grow up into adults, which is the only way possible to obtain the item.
Minecraft wiki entry for Olof_Carlson, associated text: "Excited to be doing my first day today at Mojang in Stockholm, working on Minecraft Realms with @Marc_IRL @zeeraw @DMarby!" – @westmaaan on Twitter, March 29, 2016
Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: In Bedrock Edition the player can place copies of locator maps in item frames in order to create a land mark. The marker is a green dot that resembles the shape of the player's marker, but in green color. The position the marker points at depends on the direction the item frame is facing. It is worth noting that the markers work only on copies of the same map. Other maps of the same area do not show the existing markers that the player(s) had placed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: This hopper/dropper design is not only compact, but tileable in three dimensions. The only hitch (for survival mode) is that the player needs access to nether quartz for the comparator.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_data_pack, associated text: Structures can be used with structure blocks and jigsaw blocks and/or can overwrite how certain vanilla structures look in Minecraft. It is saved in an NBT format. You can create an NBT file by using a structure block or by exporting a build using a third party program like MCEdit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ice, associated text: Water source blocks in a snowy biome eventually freeze into ice if exposed to the sky from directly above, the light level immediately adjacent to the water block on all sides is less than 13, and there is at least one horizontally adjacent non-water block. This can happen at any time of day, and in any weather condition. If the highest adjacent light level is 12, an ice block alternately melts and re-freezes when it receives a block tick.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_features, associated text: Java Edition unused features Bedrock Edition unused features New Nintendo 3DS Edition unused features Minecraft Dungeons unused features Minecraft Earth unused features
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages: Potatoes are far less nourishing than baked potatoes. Restore 0.6 saturation and few hunger points.
Minecraft wiki entry for Removed_blocks_and_biomes, associated text: Grass blocks, grass and green shrubs would render if placed inside of a flower pot with commands and would use the grass tint of its biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: Fire spreads quickly across flammable blocks, and can spontaneously ignite when flammable blocks are near lava, even though many blocks that should be flammable cannot catch fire from nearby lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-104818 – When there is no value for an argument in options.txt, it is not correctly parsed: Skipping bad option: lastServer:. MC-117449 – options.txt is read and written with the default OS encoding. MC-148704 – The "Server Light" section disappears then reappears. MC-151173 – Stream used to read the options.txt file is never closed. MC-153698 – Jumping on a boat in water for a while causes you to accumulate fall damage. MC-158870 – Debug diagram does not allow stepping into profiler segments. MC-166865 – The game crashed while initializing the game, with error: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: MALFORMED.
Minecraft wiki entry for Weird_Piston, associated text: Weird pistons of metadata value 7 could be created if a placed piston updates a BUD-powered piston, such that it pushes or pulls the placed piston.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Theoretically, an unarmored player with full health and no effects should be able to fall as far as 111 blocks onto a hay bale and still survive. However, there is a hard limit that only allows a player to fall 100 blocks with 1 health remaining.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager_Outpost, associated text: A pillager outpost in a taiga biome. A beachside pillager outpost with targets and a tent. A submerged platform around a watchtower. Unusual pillager outpost generation in Java Edition. Note how the structure generates new blocks around it, likely because it spawned too close to an ocean. Example of loot in a pillager outpost chest. The complete area, relative to the tower, in which pillagers naturally spawn. A pillager outpost above a ravine in Java Edition. An extremely rare instance of a fossil generated inside a pillager outpost. Pillager outpost, which generated very close to a village. Pillager outpost generated near badlands biome. Pillager outpost located in desert biome. Some allays trapped in an outpost cage. Top down view of some allays trapped in an outpost cage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: First, dig a one block deep hole and fill it with water. The size of the hole is irrelevant, as is its shape. You're already almost done, make sure there are no currents ruining your fun and then dig one block deeper. The springs of the first layer will fill whatever is under it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Weeping_Vines, associated text: Weeping vines are broken instantly using any tool. They have a 33% chance to drop a single weeping vine when broken, increased to 55% with Fortune I, 77% with Fortune II, and 100% with Fortune III. They always drop a single weeping vine when broken with shears or a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. Any segments left unsupported from above break with a 33% drop chance, regardless of tool used. Accordingly, weeping vines are best harvested from the bottom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: Despite sharing the same model, cats are smaller than ocelots. There are currently 11 skins that cats can have. One of the cat skins was designed after Jellie, the cat of YouTuber GoodTimesWithScar, and was chosen by the community in a Twitter vote.[2] The current skins are:
Minecraft wiki entry for Candle, associated text: Candles are similar to the concept of burnt-out torches from the Halloween Update. Using the command /setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:candle[lit=true,waterlogged=true] allows for a both lit and waterlogged candle. The same thing can be done using the debug stick. A single candle has the same width as iron bar or glass pane.
Minecraft wiki entry for Coarse_Dirt, associated text: Coarse dirt can be tilled using a hoe to become normal dirt. There must be an empty space above the coarse dirt for it to be tilled.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lapis_Lazuli, associated text: Applied to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be sheared for 1–3 blocks of blue wool. Applied to tamed wolves to dye their collars. Applied to tamed cats to dye their collars. Used to dye or stain wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta and shulker boxes. Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star. Combined with a firework star to create a fade-to-color effect. Used to add patterns to banners. Used to dye shulkers in Bedrock and Education editions. Used to dye water contained in cauldrons in Bedrock and Education editions. Combined with sand and gravel to craft concrete powder. Combined with compounds to craft balloons or glow sticks in Bedrock and Education editions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Turns out it wasn't enough for you to explore the Nether. You've decided it looks like a nice place to live (or if you're in a multiplayer world, perhaps you seek strategic control of the rapid-travel capability). So, what do you need to survive here?
Minecraft wiki entry for Sponge, associated text: A wet sponge placed in any dry biome in the Overworld dries out after a few minutes and turns into a normal sponge.β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Seecret_Updates, associated text: Notch sometimes announced or confirmed upcoming Seecret Updates on Twitter. On June 18, before the release of Seecret Friday Update 1, he tweeted that he was going to "do a seecret update".[1] On July 2, he announced that Seecret Friday Update 3 was coming that night.[2] On July 29, he tweeted that there was "a real chance I might forget to do the update",[3] in reference to Seecret Friday Update 7, released the next day. On September 2, he refused to do a "Seecret Monday Update", instead confirming that "the secret update will be on friday as.. er.. "normal"",[4] in reference to Seecret Friday Update 9, which he subsequently confirmed on September 9 and 10 would be coming later on the 10th.[5][6]
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: Grow on any side of budding amethyst blocks over time. Breaking a fully developed amethyst cluster with a non-Silk Touch pickaxe drops 4 amethyst shards. These can be crafted into spyglasses and tinted glass.
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch_farming, associated text: Connect the four corner blocks of the first spawnable level with your building block of choice and fill in that platform with your block of choice. On only one of the 9 block faces of the spawning platform, which will become the "back" of the farm, place an extra row of blocks on the same level as your existing spawnable area. Mark one block above that area on either side of the 9 blocks you just placed and place one block each side, then place another row of blocks 1 block behind and upward from the 9 block row you just placed so there is a trough that water can flow from the trough to the end of the spawnable platform. Next, put trapdoors on all 9 blocks that are on the same level as the spawnable level and close them so that when you put water in, it will not flood the area. Put your two water buckets in with a space in between so all three will become water source blocks. Repeat this process with one water bucket after the initial source to fill up the trough. Extend the two blocks you put on the sides of the trough until they are at the same block as the corner of the spawnable area you made earlier. Count 1 block away from the trough on the sides you just completed and place one block diagonally outward from the initial wall. This should look like an L shape on the left side of the farm and a backwards L on the right side of the farm with the temporary block you placed to assist the process. Repeat the wall process again, drawing out both those blocks that you just placed in a straight line to the end of the spawnable platform. Place your tripwire hooks on the second block up from the spawning floor that now appears recessed. Then place your string so that the tripwire hooks are connected. Place a row of blocks on top of the tripwire hooks on every layer except the top layer where you will place slabs. Place blocks on top of the trough to seal it. Choose one side of the tripwire hooks to become the trigger side of the farm. Place Redstone dust on top of the block that the tripwire hooks are connected to and continue until you get to each end. On the end block, place a Redstone torch. Extend the back row of trough blocks so that Redstone dust placed there would connect to the Redstone torch. Finally place Redstone dust on the blocks you placed for the back of the trough and connect it up to the Redstone torch using the new blocks you placed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: "root_vines_head.png was just a prototype texture that we forgot to remove :) Was a placeholder for glowberry vines" – @JasperBoerstra on Twitter, November 27, 2021
Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: These dyes can be created from a single ingredient spawned naturally in a world, or by combining other dyes.