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Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: It is shot by a creative mode player.
It is shot by any mob able to shoot arrows, such as skeletons, strays, pillagers, or piglins. This includes mobs that do not shoot arrows in normal gameplay, such as illusioners and bow-wielding wither skeletons.
It is shot with an Infinity-enchanted bow.
It is one of the two extra arrows shot with a Multishot-enchanted crossbow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: Small towers that are hollow, consisting of a single purpur slab spiral staircase of sorts.
Skyscrapers that consist of a treacherous double spiral staircase made of purpur slabs and end rods; many shulkers spawn here. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Infested_Block, associated text: Issues relating to "Infested Block" or "Monster Egg" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for scoreboard, associated text: Syntax
scoreboard players enable <targets> <objective> (Java Edition)
Description
Enables the target(s) to use the /trigger command on the specified objective. This command accepts non-player entities, but only players are able to actually use the /trigger command. Until this commnand has been run, players can't /trigger that objective. Using the /trigger command will disable it again.
Note that if the targets did not previously have a score for that scoreboard, this command will set the its score to 0.
Arguments
<targets>: score_holder
Specifies the score holders.
Must be a selection of score holders. It may be either a target selector, a player name, a UUID, or * for all score holders tracked by the scoreboard. Named player needn't be online, and it even needn't be a real player's name.
<objective>: objective
Specifies the objective.
It must be an valid scoreboard objective name.
Result
Command Trigger Java Edition
... enable ... the arguments are not specified correctly Unparseable
<targets> fails to resolve to one or more score holders Failed
the objective doesn't exist
the objective's criterion is not "trigger"
all the targets' scores are already enabled
On success Enable the trriger command on the objective.
Output
Command Edition Situation Success Count /execute store success ... /execute store result ...
... enable ... Java Edition On fail 0 0 0
On success 1 1 the number of the targets whose scores are newly enabled |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added the #fall_damage_resetting block tag.
Contains the #climbable block tag, sweet berry bush, and cobweb. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash_Potion, associated text: If the potion directly collides with an entity, the entity gets the full duration and potency of the effect. Otherwise, the farther away the entity is from the center of the impact, the lesser the imbued effect. For instant effects (i.e. Healing or Harming), the potency of the effect reduces linearly from 100% on a direct hit to 0% at 4 blocks' distance. For other effects, the potency is unchanged, but the duration decreases linearly on the same scale (rounded to the nearest 1⁄20 second), with no effect being applied if the duration would be 1 second or less. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_level.dat, associated text: server_level.dat is the name of the file used by the Minecraft Classic server for loading and saving the in-game map. The file can be backed up to save content which helps to protect constructions against griefers or to use the file for map editing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Head to the server spawn using /spawn, then type in /wilderness (or sometimes /wild , or /rtp) to get yourself teleported to a random spot in the wilderness. Input the /f map command to check if there are any other factions nearby. If so, move away as far as you can, at least until they disappear from the faction map. Secondly, use /f list to look at the top three factions and take note of their membership and numbers. The numbers represent, respectively, land claimed, current power, and max power. If the current power is 0 or negative, then you can claim their land. If the land claimed is 0, then they have no territory (though they still probably have some basic gear). This is not necessary for where or how far you want to go, but such information is always handy. Most servers also give players a set of stone tools (although some give far more than that) to start with. If you do not have anything, then type /kit or /kits. If that does not place anything in , then /kit starter or /kit basic should work. If not, then the server does not give any tools to beginners. Remember to use /help to easily find out the commands the server uses. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: Both Nether portals and End Towers are renewable sources of obsidian as they can be mined using diamond pickaxes traded from Villager toolsmiths or enchanted with Mending. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now listens to the tendril clicking of the sculk sensor.
The threat level that causes the warden to spawn (to be added in a future beta/preview) will now be decreased over time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Biome generation was initialized as a 1 to 4096 scale of ocean, with a few spots of landmasses scattered throughout. This map was then scaled and additional landmasses shuffled around to decrease the amount of ocean, twice, to reach a scale of 1 to 1024. Additional layers that decrease the amount of ocean were repeatedly applied until the ratio of land to ocean was about 50-50. Snowy biome categories were then assigned to a few spots of land, which was then shuffled around a final time to obtain a ratio of 33% ocean and 67% landmass. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lime_Dye, associated text: Lime dye is a quasi-primary dye obtained by combining one green dye and one white dye in a crafting square, or by smelting a sea pickle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk_format, associated text: Chunks were first introduced in Java Edition Infdev. Before the addition of the MCRegion format in Beta 1.3, chunks were stored as individual chunk files ".dat" where the file names contained the chunk's position encoded in Base36 - this is known as the Java Edition Alpha level format. MCRegion changed this by storing groups of 32×32 chunks in individual ".mcr" files with the coordinates in Base10, with the goal being to reduce disk usage by cutting down on the number of file handles Minecraft had open at once. MCRegion's successor is the current format, Anvil, which made changes only to the chunk format. The region file technique is still used, but the region file extensions are ".mca" instead. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Breeding, associated text: where the input is the n-th generation and the output is the approximate number of mobs after breeding. The constant is Euler's number. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_fungus, associated text: Both variants can grow instantly from their respective fungi if planted on its respective nylium block (e.g. warped fungus on warped nylium), and either a player uses bone meal on them, or a dispenser dispenses bone meal on them. There is a 40% chance of growth with each bone meal used. The bone meal is still consumed even if the huge fungus does not grow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Buckets of lava can also do the second trick if the player has fire resistance potions, but it might be harder if the fall distance is too short or a lot of flammable structures or blocks are nearby. A good way is to drink a 3-minute fire resistance potion before jumping. This trick is good for the nether since water dries immediately when placed and the nether is filled with lots of high ledges and ridges. You might not want to do this near your base. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Animal_farming, associated text: Cooked meat is the best all-around food in the game. To have meat readily available, one must farm animals. Farming animals also provides several other useful items: leather, feathers, wool, and eggs. A manual slaughter farm can also provide a fair bit of experience. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chalkboard, associated text: The chalkboard placed in a world along with other Education Edition features.
The chalkboard in Pocket Edition v0.16.0 alpha build 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Squid, associated text: Ink Sacs 1–3. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 1–6 with Looting III.
1–3 Experience when killed by a player or tamed wolf. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Update_Aquatic, associated text: The first pre-release on Java Edition, 1.13-pre1, was released on June 4, 2018, the second pre-release was released on June 15, the third on June 21, the fourth on June 26, the fifth on June 28, the sixth on July 4, the seventh on July 10, the eighth on July 13, the ninth on July 16, and the tenth on July 17. This update had 10 pre-releases for Java Edition, the largest number of pre-releases for any update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sword, associated text: The most amount of damage that a sword enchanted with Sharpness V can do is 11 in Java Edition and 15.25 in Bedrock Edition, without critical hits. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_Armor, associated text: A horse equipped with iron horse armor and bound to a fence post by a lead.
The GUI for horses implemented in 13w21a, which allows the removal and switching of armor.
A golden horse armor found in a dungeon chest, which coincidentally contains an enchanted golden apple.
4 horses equipped with leather, iron, gold, and diamond armor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Creating custom files for Minecraft, whether in the forms of resource/data packs or mods, is somewhat technical and can be difficult. There are many rules that must be followed in order for add-ons to work correctly, most notably how the files are formatted. There are many tools that can help mitigate these issues, some of which are listed here. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lisa_Kempe, associated text: Lisa Kempe is a project manager at Mojang Studios since September 2015. From January 2013 to September 2015, she worked as a customer support agent. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: A command block has an orientation that determines the chain command block to activate, and the blocks to be checked to see if a command block in "Conditional" mode executes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Note: When used on gravel, this method will not yield any flint, which is helpful when you don't want your gravel stack to slowly disappear as you use it, but it makes this quick-mining method useless for collecting flint. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pink_Wither, associated text: The pink wither would follow players holding sugar, and feeding it sugar would cause it to grow more heads, up to a maximum of three. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Locked_chest, associated text: This article is about the April Fools' joke. For the NBT tag to lock chests, see Chunk format § Block entity format. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Toivonen, associated text: "Here are some of the very first explorations I did around the Minecraft logo 10+ years ago. I don't think I've ever shown these anywhere (for good reason)." – @jnkboy on Twitter, January 20, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: The result of using gradient different numbers of times, each time increasing the level of gradient by 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cape, associated text: Players of Bedrock Edition can equip or unequip certain capes for their skin via the character creator. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Special Feature: The town could, like Venice, Italy, have a special feature. Features could include the city being connected by waterways like the aforementioned Venice, be underwater, underground, hanging from some roof, supported on arches and stilts over the land, be filled with or surrounded by walls, or be deep underground. Fitting such a theme adds a unique element to the metropolis. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: When sleeping in Bedrock Edition, a villager's hitbox reduces to a cube restricted to the pillow part of the bed. If an anvil is dropped on the hitbox, the villager takes damage and wakes up. |
Minecraft wiki entry for MCSkin3D, associated text: MCSkin3D is a free, customizable, player skin editing and management studio.
It features simple tools to allow anyone to edit a skin file and upload it to Minecraft servers. It is completely free and open-source. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_materials, associated text: Although the turtle material is currently used only by turtle shells, it has unused protection values for other equip slots. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Smarter_Watch, associated text: The smarter watch would also notify the player of statistics milestones, alongside taken damage, item specific info, crafting items and more.[more information needed] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper_farming, associated text: It is possible to make this type of farm more efficient by surrounding the creeper with other mobs. If there is an entity within a 3x3 area of the lightning strike, the lighting will strike at that entity instead. Manipulating lightning like this is known as "lightning farming." For more information, see lightning mechanics. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Amethyst_Cluster, associated text: "Amethyst Bud" redirects here. For the block that grows amethyst buds, see Budding Amethyst. For other uses, see Amethyst. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Update_Aquatic, associated text: 1 Release
2 Notable features
2.1 Additions
2.2 Changes
3 Further revisions
3.1 Java Edition
3.2 Bedrock Edition
3.2.1 1.4 (Phase One)
3.2.2 1.5 (Phase Two)
4 Videos
4.1 Trailer
4.2 Showcases
4.2.1 Java Edition
4.2.2 Bedrock Edition
4.2.2.1 Phase One
4.2.2.2 Phase Two
4.3 Other
5 Trivia
6 Gallery
7 References
8 External links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: This is an older design by trunkz and one of the earliest to feature two spawning floors for greater efficiency. It uses several villager baskets and door pads and is a little outdated, but quite a good and efficient design for the time it takes to build. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Plains_tannery_1_blueprint, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the cauldron in layer 2 is replaced with smooth stone, and only the cauldron in the middle generates at layer 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: The text following "description" is displayed under the pack title in the selection menu, and must be put inside quotes "". If you wish to use special characters, you can enter the Unicode code for the character in the format \u####, where #### is the Unicode hex code for the character. Say you want to use the letter ß, which has code U+00DF. Inside the description you would type \u00DF. Make sure that you are using the correct slash, or it may not work. A list of Unicode codes can be found here. Note: Only the characters 0000–FFFF (Basic Multilingual Plane) are supported.[citation needed] |
Minecraft wiki entry for CrackCode1CHP, associated text: He takes the students on a tour of the library, showing them the numerous items available to rent like books, DVDs, and even video games! Mr. Malory also shows off a 3D printer that will be used for STEM projects, as well as a driver’s education room which housed a computer and a VR headset. Ms. Minerva and Doc continue to argue a bit about the changes to the library, such as making physical books go digital, but Mr. Malory mentions that the physical books will definitely not be leaving the library anytime soon. Ms. Minerva then pulls out a familiar pair of VR goggles from a duffle bag, mentioning to the students that Stonesword Library will host a few of Doc’s classes and after-school activities now that the computer lab at Woodsword is basically a butterfly sanctuary. Morgan then asks Mr. Malory if they are allowed to use the computers from Woodsword, and he says that they are, noting that everything is set up. Morgan breathes a sigh of relief, knowing that he and his friends will be able to enter the world of Minecraft once again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tricks_and_Traps, associated text: Practicing is crucial for manhunts. You might need to use a different mechanic or game strategy each time or the hunters will get wise and catch on. You might've used the "run away" strategy, but even if you got away the first time, there are almost endless amounts of variables in a minecraft manhunt. So you need to swap strategies each time. The best way to determine which strategy is the best strategy is practice. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Taming, associated text: Skeleton horses can be tamed by the player if the skeleton rider is killed. Zombie horses normally cannot be tamed, but they can be tamed using commands. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: The next day, Jake, Tank, and Emily are back in the computer lab. They find a plateau with signs which read: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: Crown and Council is a casual strategy game fully created by Henrik Pettersson.[31] It was originally conceived in a 72-hour game jam, and was released on April 22, 2016. It was inspired by the games History of the World and Slay, although many compare it to Risk. |
Minecraft wiki entry for NPC, associated text: Right-clicking an NPC displays the interface. It can be edited only as long as the player has the world builder permission. The interface allows the player to edit the dialog, name, appearance and advanced settings. When the player doesn't have the world builder permission, it shows only the dialog and buttons. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing, associated text: If the player wanders more than 32 blocks away from the bobber, or if the player stops holding a fishing rod, the bobber and fishing line disappear with no durability reduction to the rod. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New tool that can be used to block most incoming attacks.
Sneaking or mounting a mob activates the shield when equipped in either hand.
Crafted with 6 planks and 1 iron ingot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shovel, associated text: A shovel can be repaired in an anvil by adding units of the tiers' repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% the shovel's maximum durability, rounded down. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: If you travel through the nether frequently, mobs such as ghasts and piglins can be a nuisance, as well as the possibility of getting lost at any wrong turn. It may be worth it to install some sort of protection against these hazards. There are many different ways to do this, so you will want to find the one that best suits your needs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Removing a timer component and adding a new one should no longer have the new timer inherit the old timer's time value.
Included a fix to allow for JSON content that refers to blocks with "tile." at the front of it to be looked up successfully. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Jeb and Junkboy join the team: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/2060360123/bug-update-4-and-were-six-people-in-the-office-now |
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions:
from: The dimension the entity traveled from. Accepts these 3 values.
to: The dimension the entity traveled to. Same accepted values as above.
player: The player that would get the advancement. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate.
All possible conditions for entities[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Durango, associated text: Durango is referred to as a cowboy and looks the part. He has brown hair and a beard, black eyes and light skin. He wears a hat, dark blue shirt with light blue sleeves, brown pants, and light brown shoes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for worldborder, associated text: Specifies the distance from the world border at which players begins to see a visual warning of the world border's proximity. Initially set to 5.
Must be a 32-bit integer number. And it must be between 0 and 2147483647 (inclusive). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A common problem for server administrators is the inability to connect to your own server via another machine on your local network. A typical scenario for this is that you have a Classic server running on a dedicated machine, and you have your own machine which you play on. They're both connected to the same router/switch, and have internal IP's with the octets '192.168.x.x'. Normally, connecting via the URL generated for your server will result in an error message claiming that the server is offline. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: Note that things like "minecraft:identifier" and "minecraft:type_family" are here because we want every type of pig to have these components. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: With software (such as OBS) that allows you to record your screen, videos can be made of Minecraft gameplay. Some common categories of Minecraft videos are Survival Let's Plays, playing custom maps, and building tutorials. These videos can be put up on any website that allows for video uploading; YouTube is the most common of these, but there are alternatives available. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: An optimal use requires the synchronization of minecart movement and powered rail placement; moving a powered rail a single block forward or back along a track can make a significant difference. This is because the momentum of a minecart is increased per tick (=1/20 of a second) the cart spends on a powered rail (by 0.9 m/s for occupied carts). When a cart travels at the maximum 8 m/s on a straight track, it alternately spends either 2 or 3 ticks on each block. For optimal placement, the powered rail must be put where the cart spends 3 ticks, otherwise, one-third of the boost is wasted. |
Minecraft wiki entry for particle, associated text: Exception 1: When <name> is entity_effect or ambient_entity_effect, a <count> of 0 causes the <delta> and <speed> to act like RGBE values instead, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0. The three <delta> values give red, green, and blue components for the color; the <speed> provides an exponent that makes the colors brighter or dimmer, with 128 being a default.
Exception 2: When <name> is note, a <count> of 0 causes the first value of <delta> to specify the note's color, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0. The values of 0.0 and 1.0 produce green particles, and the values in between produce colors according to the table on Note block § Notes.
Exception 3: When <count> is set to 0, the <delta> instead acts as motion values for the particle, with <speed> acting as a multiplier. <dx>, <dy> and <dz> instead becomes <motion:x>, <motion:y> and <motion:z> respectively. Particles that don't have any motion to begin with are not affected by this (Example: barrier). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axe, associated text: Piglins are attracted to golden axes and run toward any golden axes on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 2.1.19xx-beta
2.1.202x-beta
2.1.203x-beta
2.1.233x-beta
2.1.2350-beta
2.1.2358-beta
2.1.236x-beta
2.1.246x-beta
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: A piglin or piglin brute that enters the Overworld or The End transforms into a zombified piglin after 15 seconds. When baby piglins transform into zombies, they do not have weapons, unlike baby zombified piglins that naturally spawn, and when piglin brutes transform into zombies, they keep their axes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lectern, associated text: Where is the "floor" operation (round down), is the maximum number of pages the book on the lectern has, and is the current page number the lectern is turned to. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: In addition to having no effect on the player, mundane and thick potions cannot be brewed into anything. All useful potions, with the exception of Weakness, stem from the Awkward potion. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: A logic gate can be thought of as a simple device that will return a number of outputs, determined by the pattern of inputs and rules that the logic gate follows. For example, if both inputs in an AND gate are in the 'true'/'on'/'powered'/'1' state, then the gate will return 'true'/'on'/'powered'/'1'. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-1038 – Beacon block incorrect texture when surrounded by blocks.
MC-2453 – Jack-o-lantern name is mispunctuated.
MC-6828 – Brewing stand feet's sides are transparent when placed against a wall.
MC-9026 – Splash potions particles are incorrect.
MC-9584 – Cactus texture error when near a wall.
MC-10976 – Single player: "java.io.IOException: Stream Closed" when quitting game.
MC-18640 – Crash when language file of currently selected language is missing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for item, associated text: Specifies the position of the block to copy items from.
It must be a block position composed of <x>, <y> and <z>, each of which must be an integer or a tilde and caret notation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Camera, associated text: Using a camera from one's inventory captures a first-person screenshot. It may also be placed, creating a camera entity that can track the user, and take pictures from the camera's perspective. Photos that are taken with the camera appear in the portfolio. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: This table shows the types of flowers which can naturally spawn in each biome when a new chunk is generated, and those which can spawn when using bone meal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar_Cane, associated text: Sugar canes attempt to generate 10 times in any overworld biome, which requires water. An extra 10 attempts are made in swamp biomes, and 50 in desert biomes, which makes sugar cane twice as frequent in swamps and six times as frequent in desert biomes, but water is more rare in the desert, except in desert lakes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Alternately the player can specify the x, y and z coordinates in the command (e.g. /execute if @p[x=50,y=64,z=46,distance=..1] but be warned that the range cannot be shrinked to the 1-block point. As with the non-xyz version range means center block plus range number of blocks around it, which makes sense from a command block (where “just the center block” would mean you have to be standing in the command block) but doesn’t make sense here. At any rate a range 1 sphere (+ pattern with an extra block on top and bottom) can be buried underground with just the top sticking out, provided the player know no one will be walking through the bottom 2 layers of the globe. Trying this with the non-xyz version of the command would require the command block itself to be embedded in the surface of the floor where it can be seen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Stores redstone dust similar to blocks of diamond, etc.
Emits constant redstone power.
Works as a pushable redstone power source. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: As of Java Edition 1.13 and Bedrock Edition 1.5.0, a block of soul sand can be placed at the bottom of a column of water source blocks to force entities quickly upward, while also supplying air for long distances. If soul sand is not used, undead mobs can be separated from the others because they do not swim upward. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton_Horse, associated text: The skeleton trap horse is triggered when a player comes within 10 blocks of it, resulting in a lightning strike that does not start fires or damage nearby entities. When struck, the skeleton trap horse transforms into a skeleton horseman: a skeleton, a stray or a wither skeleton riding a skeleton horse. It also spawns three additional skeleton horsemen in the vicinity. Each skeleton is equipped with an enchanted iron helmet and an enchanted bow, and has damage immunity for 3 seconds after spawning (in Bedrock Edition. Both horse and rider are immune to lightning). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_Bottle, associated text: Expert-level cleric villagers have a 2⁄3 chance to buy 9 glass bottles for one emerald.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Rails can be placed on any fully-solid opaque block, as well as on top of hoppers, upside-down blocks of stairs, and upside-down slabs. However, if you are planning to conceal redstone power sources underneath your track, avoid using blocks that follow the laws of gravity, such as sand, concrete powder and gravel. (Note that these blocks can be used otherwise, as long as they are supported underneath by any block that does not fall when unsupported.) In Survival mode, consider using common or renewable materials. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Aquifers under oceans or rivers are more likely to link to the underground.
More likely to find cave openings on ocean floors that actually lead somewhere instead of being cut off.
Caves at Y=0 to Y=40 which under oceans are more likely to be flooded. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned, associated text: 1 Copper ingot (11% chance, increased by 2% per Looting level) if killed by a player or tamed wolf.
1 Helmet, Chestplate, Leggings, and/or Boots.[Bedrock Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: Example: 300 blocks in a dispenser (which has 9 slots), where each block stacks to a maximum of 64 has a 300 full-stack-equivalent. This produces an output with a signal strength of 8: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken, associated text: Chickens are active, wandering aimlessly, chicks also following adults. When falling, they flap their wings and fall slowly, thus they are immune to fall damage. However, they avoid falling off cliffs. When harmed, they flee around. Chickens uniquely attempt to jump up to climb stairs instead of climbing them normally.[1] They are attacked by ocelots, untamed cats,[JE only] and foxes. Chickens follow players holding various seeds within 6 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: There is also the possibility of sugar cane and, less commonly, pumpkin spawning. In combination with seeds for breeding chickens, from grass, this means it's theoretically possible that a river biome can create sustainable food in the form of pumpkin pie. Pumpkin can also be bought from wandering traders, and sold to farmers for emeralds. Saplings can also be bought, providing an alternative to the river method above. However, because it is rare to find emeralds, make sure you think twice. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: Items with the Unbreakable tag do not deplete their durability or break when used. Their durability is not shown, even with advanced tooltips enabled, though it is retained in the NBT data. Such an item can be acquired using /give @s <item_name>{Unbreakable:1b}.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Note: This history section is sorted by when each case was fixed, shaded areas in gray in the introduction/fix columns are non-actual versions or testing for versions needed, and shaded areas in pink indicate distance effects affecting in the development versions only. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_Block, associated text: Although the 2×2 inventory crafting grid is sufficient to craft a honey block, a 3×3 crafting table grid is required to convert a honey block back into four honey bottles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_Frame, associated text: The displayed item can then be rotated by right-clicking the frame. Items displayed in the item frame can turn 45° diagonally, with a total of 8 possibilities (90° and 4 possibilities if it is a map), and the frame outputs a redstone signal depending on the rotation phase that can be interpreted by a redstone comparator (note that this rotation value is separate from the clock or compass rotation). As long as the frame remains placed, it remembers the orientation of the last item it held, and uses it for the next item it holds.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: Especially if your nether fortress is far from your base, it is nice to have a backup way to get to the Overworld. Bring at least 10 obsidian and a flint and steel. The flint and steel is not necessarily required, since they can be found in chests or a passing blaze or ghast might help you out, but it is good to have a guaranteed portal lighting device. Also remember to have a flint and steel somewhere in the Nether in case your original portal gets blown out. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: For a shipwreck run, loot the chests in the wreck. One chest will have carrots and other foods, which will set you up for the option to make golden carrots later in the run. Another chest will have the seven iron you will need to complete the run, plus a few other valuables. If it doesn't, the third chest will contain a buried treasure map that will have the rest of the iron and decent food. Next, turn on hitboxes (F3 + B) to spot faraway kelp (this can indicate a magma ravine). Once you have found a magma ravine, you will create a ravine portal and enter the Nether that way. (You can search up tutorials on ravine portals on YouTube.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Safe_home, associated text: 1 Environmental
1.1 Lava and water
1.2 Sand and gravel
2 Mobs
2.1 General
2.2 Creepers
2.3 Spiders
2.4 Skeletons
2.5 Spider Jockeys
2.6 Zombies
2.7 Ghasts
3 Video |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ice, 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 Transportation, associated text: Sprinting with Soul Speed 3 on Soul Sand while having Speed 2 is almost as fast as the fastest possible horse breed. (12.6896 m/sec) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Miscellaneous, associated text: A thyristor is a bit like a D flip-flop but has a different functionality. It has two inputs: the "gate" line G and the "anode" line A, and has one output: the "cathode" line K. When triggered by G, the circuit sets its output K to A if A is high, then holds that output state until A goes low. Otherwise K stays low. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Crystal, associated text: Their primary purpose is to recharge the health of the ender dragon, who gains a charge from the nearest crystal within a cuboid extending 32 blocks from the dragon in all directions. The dragon is healed 1 each half-second. If multiple ender dragons are spawned, an end crystal can affect multiple dragons at the same time. The healing beam is neither obstructed nor is its power diminished by entities or blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for pardon, associated text: 1 pardon
1.1 Syntax
1.2 Arguments
1.3 Result
1.4 Output
2 pardon-ip
2.1 Syntax
2.2 Arguments
2.3 Result
2.4 Output
3 History |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_golems, associated text: There are two main types of snow golem turrets. Pushing snow golems use the sheer knockback from their snowballs to keep mobs away, while pulling snow golems use the fact that they attract mobs to lure them into a hazard such as lava, cacti, or a pit. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed anvils repairing themselves when falling.
Fixed a few crashes in multiplayer when renaming items.
Fixed /kill command not working and screenshot message not showing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: This is just a hole in the ground that can be 1×1 or 4×4. Fill it with lava, and then you can throw items you don't need or items taking up space into the hole to watch them BURN! This isn't always outside your base but it isn't recommended if you have a floor or wall near if the base is made out of wood, wood planks or wool due to the risk of it catching on fire and your base burning down. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Daniel_Rosenfeld, associated text: "Minecon 2012 - The Music of Minecraft & Minecraft Documentary" – PC Gamer on YouTube, November 28, 2012 |
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