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Minecraft wiki entry for Wither, associated text: The wither has a dark purple[Java Edition only] or pink[Bedrock Edition only] boss health bar that appears only when a player is looking in the wither's direction, including through walls. All withers display a boss bar on the screen. Renamed withers display the changed name above its boss bar. The sky darkens when the wither spawns (a kind of fog). |
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Sets the execution dimension and position
It respects dimension scaling for relative and local coordinates: the execution position (only the X/Z part) is divided by 8 when changing from the Overworld to the Nether, and is multiplied by 8 when vice versa. Applies to custom dimensions as well.
Syntax
in <dimension> -> execute
Arguments
<dimension>: dimension
Name of the new execution dimension
Must be the resource location of a dimension. The standard dimensions in the minecraft namespace are "overworld", "the_nether", and "the_end".
Result
Execution dimension is updated
Unparseable if the argument is not specified correctly
Example
Looking for an end city (from the overworld): execute in the_end run locate EndCity
If a player at position (16,64,16) in Overworld runs command execute in minecraft:the_nether positioned as @s run tp ~ ~ ~, the player is teleported to (16,64,16) in the Nether.
If a player at position (16,64,16) in Overworld runs command execute in minecraft:the_nether run tp ~ ~ ~, the player is teleported to (2,64,2) in the Nether.
If a player at position (80,64,80) in Overworld runs command execute in minecraft:the_nether run tp ~ ~ ~5, the player is teleported to (10,64,15) in the Nether. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: Some potions cannot be enhanced. For example, the Potion of Invisibility cannot be enhanced. Also, potions can't be extended if they're enhanced, and vice versa. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Stone, associated text: End stone is found only in The End, where it makes up all the floating islands that generate in the dimension. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_micro_shelters, associated text: 11. Optional - place glass to make a window.
12. Optional - place torches on the outside walls of the shelter to discourage hostile mob spawning at night. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_farming, associated text: First you need to obtain turtle eggs. There are two approaches: Hunting for eggs, or breeding turtles. In either case, once you locate turtle eggs, immediately build a fence around the eggs to protect them from being trampled by undead mobs while you build the farm. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_Stand, associated text: In maps heavily using command blocks, armor stands can be used to keep scoreboard objectives that are 'global' to the map, run commands, etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: A bed is a special block with an unusual shape: It takes up two blocks of floor space, but is only about half a block tall. When crafting a bed, the three wool must be the same color, which becomes the color of the bed. However, the planks need not match. Wool is obtained from sheep; for now you need to kill them for it, but later in the game you can shear sheep to get the wool without harming them. Sometimes you may find wool lying on the ground, especially in a forest; this wool comes from sheep that were killed by wolves (or in multiplayer, by other players). If there are no sheep to be found at all, you can eventually collect string from killed spiders, and craft wool from the string. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_water_features, associated text: Build a 1 deep, at least 3 wide all, however high you would like, to start. Then, build a barrier 1 block above the top of the wall, to prevent the water from flowing out the wrong way. Finally, add water on the top of the wall. Also, if you would like, you can build a 1 block deep trench at the bottom of the waterfall, so that the water goes straight down instead of all over the place. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Organization, associated text: T is for torches.
C is for cobblestone (or stone if using silk-touch pickaxe).
F is the easiest key to press, so having your sword here is good practice. However, you must change the switch-to-off-hand hotkey.
You can hover over an item stack in a chest or in your inventory and press a hotkey, and that item swaps with the item currently on the hotbar slot you selected. If nothing is on the hotbar slot, that item moves there.
You can hover over an empty square in an inventory and press a hotkey, and the item in that hotbar slot jumps to where your mouse pointer is. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: 1 Video
2 Common roof designs
2.1 Flat roof
2.2 Terrace
2.3 Shed roof
2.4 Gable roof
2.5 Saltbox roof
2.6 Clerestory roof
2.7 Hipped roof
2.8 Half-hipped roof
2.9 Dutch gable
2.10 Skillion roof
2.11 Gambrel roof
2.12 Gull wing roof
2.13 Mansard roof
2.14 Bell-cast roof
2.15 Saw-tooth roof
2.16 Monitor roof
2.17 Helm roof
2.18 Butterfly roof
3 Other materials
3.1 Green roof
3.2 Thatched roof
4 Dormers
4.1 Wall dormer
4.2 Blind dormer
4.3 Dormer gallery |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Tripwire is now activated by most entities, including arrows (but not an eye of ender or a bottle o' enchanting).
The max distance has been increased to 40 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: As of the first part of the Caves & Cliffs update, wandering traders are the only source of dripleaves. They are also the only renewable source of sand, red sand, and coral blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Sand, associated text: Soul sand is used for growing nether wart, a primary base ingredient for many varieties of potions. Nether warts can be placed on soul sand like seeds on farmland and over time they grow through four growth stages (placing the nether wart on soul sand grants the "A Seedy Place" advancement[Java Edition only]). Nether warts can grow in any dimension and do not have any light-level requirements. Nether warts can also be placed only in soul sand (and cannot even be placed in soul soil). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Demo_mode, associated text: The demo map is preset and always generates with the same seed: -343522682, corresponding to the text seed North Carolina.
This means that the player Spawn, Seed, and Generated structures are always the same.
The game is locked to Survival mode and cheats are off by default.
Cheats can be unlocked and other game modes can be accessible by using Open to LAN.
Multiplayer servers are inaccessible, although LAN multiplayer is allowed, with the limitation that only 1 demo account is allowed on a server (this is because the default Minecraft name ('Player') cannot be changed).
The game time is limited to five in-game days (1 hour and 40 minutes real-time or 100 minutes). After the time runs out, players can still navigate through the world, but not interact with it. Resetting the demo world also resets the demo timer.
Changing the in-game time forcibly with commands or external programs can reset the timer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze_Rod, associated text: When killed by a player or tamed wolf, a blaze has a 50% chance to drop a blaze rod. The Looting enchantment can increase the drops by one per level, for a maximum of 4 blaze rods. Blazes do not drop any blaze rods if killed by any other source. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: You need to mine 52 blocks of sandstone, 208 sec, about 3.5 minutes. Possible to do in one day if you are efficient and focused.
Build a small surface shelter to prevent mobs from entering, with a 1x1 skylight.
Bring a huge stack of sand.
Inside the surface shelter, dig straight down beneath the skylight, watching the sun.
Each day when you need to get back, pillar jump back up the shaft using the stack of sand. Time this operation so you get used to how long it takes.
Once you reach the bottom, create a mob-proof shelter as per the single staircase.
Then create an open passage running away from you, of at least 24 long × 1 wide × 2 high and wait for creepers to spawn.
Drawing creepers down the shaft is not possible, you just have to wait for them to spawn, and deal with everything else that spawns. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: Breaking a block that breaks instantly counts as 0 uses.
Breaking other blocks counts as 1 use.
Tilling dirt or grass counts as 1 use.
Hitting a mob counts as 1 use. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: In the default resource pack, a texture file for a tamed gray tabby exists.[BE only][1] It is however completely unused and cannot be spawned in-game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper_farming, associated text: To operate, the farm requires a creeper-only farm connected to a storage system. As creepers spawn, they are put into minecarts, which prevents them from despawning and removes them from the mob cap. These creepers are then stored, and when a thunderstorm hits, these creepers will be unloaded (because minecarts will be destroyed by the lightning) in a tight area, and the player can throw a Channeling trident at an armor stand with sky access, and the lightning will charge all creepers in the process. These charged creepers are now loaded in minecarts again, and can now be stored until further notice. A nearby regular mob farm that produces zombies, skeletons and creepers can now be connected to the charged creeper storage, enabling mob head farming. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: Zombified piglins are not distracted by gold, and cannot barter, unlike piglins. They also do not follow players that are holding a gold ingot or another gold item. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: If fewer than 15 states need to be transmitted (for example, output from a picture frame, composter or cauldron), it may be more efficient to encode those N states in the higher levels of signal strength, and then repeatedly subtract the transmitted value from 15 after (17-N) dust, an even number of times. However, it is complicated and infrequently useful. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: First of all, the open field battle playstyle is to have minimal life lost on your side no matter what, even above the victory itself. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk_format, associated text: Tile Ticks represent block updates that need to happen because they could not happen before the chunk was saved. Examples reasons for tile ticks include redstone circuits needing to continue updating, water and lava that should continue flowing, recently placed sand or gravel that should fall, etc. Tile ticks are not used for purposes such as leaf decay, where the decay information is stored in the leaf block data values and handled by Minecraft when the chunk loads. For map makers, tile ticks can be used to update blocks after a period of time has passed with the chunk loaded into memory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dispenser, associated text: The effects of being activated vary with the type of ejected item. Most items are thrown in the direction the dispenser is facing as if a player had used the Drop Item control. (Unlike a dropper, a dispenser can't feed another container.) Other items behave differently when dispensed, as described in the table below. In general, a dispenser cannot place blocks into the world; the exceptions are shulker boxes and certain cases where the placed block will do something unusual. There are also a couple of special cases where an empty bottle or bucket can collect liquids from the world. When dispensing an item that has durability would cause the item to be used, such as with flint and steel and shears, the item's durability decreases. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: If you are in a situation where there isn't any way to build an iron golem farm for iron (say you are playing an island survival game and there is no village within thousands of blocks), or a gold farm for gold, you feel like you've mined out your area, and you no longer need drops from drowned, you can use a flooded dungeon farm to harvest iron and gold from the zombies. It's a slow but effective way to get iron and gold ingots. Accumulate gold faster than iron, however. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: In Infdev 20100629, a texture was added to terrain.png of completely unknown use. This texture was composed of several transparent, black, white and various shades of gray pixels. This texture was removed in Alpha v1.0.4 with its position being taken by the snowy grass block side texture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: Horses spawn in plains and savannas in herds of 2–6. For horses, all combinations of color and markings are equally likely. All members of the herd have the same color, but markings may vary. 20% of all individual horses spawn as foals. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: As Tok and company head toward Nan’s cottage, Jarro’s mom screams at Jarro to get off the horse and head home, but Jarro refuses to do so. Not long after, Nan greets the group and decides to keep one horse for herself, naming it "Hortense". Everyone dismounts their horses and heads inside for some cookies, and then Chug sets up a fenced area for Hortense as the rest tell Nan about their journey. Tok gives Nan some potions that he had made to store in a chest, while Lenna shows Nan some of the notes that she had made while in the Nether. Mal mentions that saving Tok was the utmost priority and also mentions about Elder Gabe not knowing how to make potions. Nan hopes to go to the Nether one day, and Mal says that perhaps one day they’ll bring her there for a quick look. The group soon leave the cottage before parting ways, with Mal heading back to her farm to check on her cows. Chug then asks Jarro if he doesn’t plan on hanging out tomorrow, and Jarro says that he feels like that he wasn’t invited. Chug then says to Jarro that he is part of the Mob Squad now, making Jarro have a change of heart and reiterate that he doesn’t want to hang out with Edd and Remy anymore. Chug then asks Jarro if he wants to have dinner at his house, and Jarro happily accepts the offer. Back at the Hub, a mother offers Tok a cake in exchange for a potion of healing to heal her toddler’s broken arm, and Tok happily accepts the trade. Jarro, Chug, and Tok soon head back to Chug’s place in New Cornucopia. As Tok makes a fenced area for the horses, Chug makes Jarro some mushroom stew to eat. After dinner, Chug and Tok prepare to sleep, while Jarro prepares to head back to his house. Chug then offers Jarro to sleep at his place for the night, and Jarro happily accepts. As he gets into his bed, he relishes in how quiet it is, not having to worry about his mom, while also feeling somewhat happy that he was kidnapped by the brigands in the first place. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glazed_Terracotta, associated text: The first instance of glazed terracotta appears in this banner for snapshot 17w06a. (Magenta, top center of structure)
A complex terracotta pattern that uses multiple colors to achieve a rich carpet effect.
Several more complex multi-color terracotta patterns.
A terracotta pattern using 14 kinds of terracotta block.
Purple glazed terracotta generating in underwater ruins.
All of the radial glazed terracotta patterns, shown in a continuous arrangement next to their unglazed counterparts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: First, you will need the vanilla resource to get the texture you want to edit. This will be located in the extracted version folder that was created in the previous section. In the extracted folder, navigate to assets→minecraft→textures→entity→creeper where you will find creeper.png. Save a duplicate of this file somewhere accessible or keep the folder window open during the next few steps. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A: Turning off your firewall on your router/modem means you essentially disabled port forwarding. Port forwarding is actually a subset of firewall rules. If no rule exists on that port (for example 25565), the firewall will ignore/drop the connection attempt (hence, you get a connection timed out). If there is a rule, it should pass on the connection to whatever computer is configured to receive the initial connection attempt. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_micro_shelters, associated text: 14 (if you have a glass pane or have no glass at all) or 13 (if you have a glass block) solid blocks of your choice
4 slabs of your choice
1-2 chest(s)
1 furnace
1 crafting table
1 anvil
1 door
shovel (optional)
glass block or glass pane (optional) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: In the Overworld, zombie pigmen are eager to get back in the Nether Portal (e.g., if the player makes a portal and spawns Zombie Pigmen in Creative, it will run into the portal). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: In Minecraft, decimal coordinates usually needs to be converted into integer coordinates by rounding down, which is called the block position of the coordinate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: This is a device which sorts the inputs, putting 1s at the bottom and 0s at the top, in effect counting how many 1s and how many 0s there are. It is designed so that it is easily expandable, as shown in the diagram. The 5×5 center square is tileable. The inputs are at the bottom and right and the outputs are at the top and left |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a UI to control saddle/armor.
Can be accessed by sneaking and right-clicking, or by pressing the inventory button while riding.
Some features of the UI are specific to situation:
Horses have a saddle slot.
Horses have an armor slot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Jake has flashbacks of Danny, a friend from Maryland, with the two constantly playing Minecraft together until Jake moved away, yet they still keep in touch, albeit barely. Jake then selects "Singleplayer" and scrolls through his older worlds. One has a half-finished replica of the Eiffel Tower, another has the most powerful weapons and armor, and the third has a huge map of monuments and strongholds. However, Jake decides to create a new one, spawning in a forest biome. Hours pass by, and soon Jake’s dad leaves for a work appointment. Jake soon gets hungry, and notices a twenty-dollar bill on the dining table for pizza, along with a note from his father saying that he’ll be back late. Jake then hears shouting and echoing from the kitchen window. Opening it, he hears some kids playing on a playground, but they run off after noticing a boy with dark hair and a denim jacket approach them, named Tank. His younger sister follows behind him, and Tank begins to gently push her on the swing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventure_survival, associated text: The most important thing to do early in the game is to search for a village. For plains villages, if the village does not have a weaponsmith or a small house with a crafting table, search for another village, but take note of the first village's coordinates. You will have a much easier time if you find a plains village with both a weaponsmith and a small house with a crafting table. Use the crafting table in the small house for crafting and the two furnaces in the weaponsmith's forge for cooking meat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Another easy way to kill zombified piglins is to build a 2-block-high tower next to one by pillar jumping. Make sure the zombified piglins can't jump onto the tower. Then hit the zombified piglins. All other zombie piglins will be angered, and come rushing towards the player, however, they can't reach the player. Now dispose of them. When done, check to see if other zombified piglins are coming. Then, destroy the tower. Be careful of baby zombified piglins because they are small and hard to see in all those adult zombified piglins, and can really surprise players. |
Minecraft wiki entry for replaceitem, associated text: For blocks, must be slot.container <slotId: int> where <slot_number> or <slotId: int> is replaced with a number specifying the slot.
Chests, dispensers, droppers, hoppers, and trapped chests are numbered 0 for the top-left slot and then increase first horizontally, then vertically (so, for example, a chest's top row slots are numbered 0 to 8 from left to right). Double chests and double trapped chests are treated as two single container blocks.
A brewing stand's bottom slots are numbered 0 to 2 from left to right, its top slot is 3 and the fuel slot is 4.
A furnace's slots are numbered 0 for the input slot, 1 for the fuel slot, and 2 for the output slot.
For entities, must be one of the following, where slot number or slot id is replaced with a number specifying the slot: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_Cube, associated text: This article is about the mob. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Magma Cube. For the block, see Magma Block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Design E is an extensible vertical clock. Its minimum size is 1×5×4, but it can be extended indefinitely, adding 2 repeaters (up to 8 ticks delay) for each block of extension. As shown, it has a minimum delay of 5 ticks. (This can be reduced to 3 or 4 by replacing repeaters with dust, or by using D instead.) A lever or redstone signal behind the torch stops the clock with output OFF (once any current ON-phase passes the output). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_data_pack, associated text: 4 for versions 1.13 – 1.14.4
5 for versions 1.15 – 1.16.1
6 for versions 1.16.2 – 1.16.5
7 for versions 1.17 - 1.17.1
8 for versions 1.18 - 1.18.1
9 for versions 1.18.2+ |
Minecraft wiki entry for Campfire, associated text: A hopper placed directly underneath a campfire pulls through any items dropped into the campfire. Any drops from a mob that dies in the campfire get pulled into the hopper. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava, associated text: Lava farms can be created by placing a lava source block on top of a solid block and a pointed dripstone and a cauldron underneath. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 19w40a is the eighth snapshot for Java Edition 1.15, released on October 2, 2019,[10] which fixes many rendering issues. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Gym This is where you could work out. Have a practice fighting area and a parkour challenge. You could connect it to the swimming pool and other areas. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue where entities were not protected from fire damage by Fire Resistance effect
Mobs that are riding a boat, for example, can no longer use JumpToBlockGoal (MCPE-150750) |
Minecraft wiki entry for t-gun, associated text: Place a button on the back of your cannon, connect it to the main TNT charge (here, powered from the left side) and all the aim TNT. The piece on the other side will be slightly tricky: you need another line of redstone to power it. Don't place it on the other side of trench, as it will be used later. Instead, place redstone on the ground. In-line with the mounting block, place a solid block, a piece of redstone on top of it, and on the solid block next to where the aim TNT will be. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Switching to Chug’s POV, he feels that it’s hard to determine who is a friend or foe in the Nether. The group (Chug, Mal, Lenna, and Jarro) decide to take a break so Chug can heal up. As Chug eats some cooked porkchop, Jarro keeps guard, Lenna draws out an enderman in her book, and Mal is mining away throughout the warped forest. Chug then notices Jarro using Lenna’s pickaxe to collect some fungi and asks him as to what he is doing. Jarro says that he is wondering if the fungi will grow back at home in the Overworld, and hopes that the fungi can be useful. Chug feels hopeful that Jarro can be a source for fungi, which Chug himself hopes to use for stew recipes. Just then, Mal exclaims that she found a sweet berry while she was mining, and everyone decides to follow her, soon arriving at a soul sand valley. Jarro notices a ghast off in the distance, who attacks the group. Chug uses his sword to deflect the fireballs back at it. Lenna also joins in and fires arrows at it, soon killing it, which drops a ghast tear. As Chug picks it up, skeletons attack the group, but Lenna is able to fend them off. The group then notice a bastion remnant in the distance, hoping that Tok is in there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Igloo, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the villager is with a random profession while the zombie villager is unemployed; although it can change its profession to cleric or leatherworker after being cured, due to the presence of the brewing stand and cauldron. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Difficulty, associated text: In Java Edition, at the world creation screen, selecting Hardcore from among the game mode options causes the player to spawn in Hard difficulty, does not allow it to be changed, and allows the player only one life. In a single player world, a player who dies can choose to respawn in Spectator mode or return to the title screen. In multiplayer, upon death, the player's game mode is automatically set to Spectator mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: The resettable solution is primarily used when chunk permaloading cannot be achieved (for example in a Spigot server), or when the chaining process is so complex it cannot be done manually (such as in concentrical chained villages). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_TNT, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Behavior
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block state
5 Trivia
6 History
7 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: In Bedrock Edition: [c=<value>] — Limit the number of targets.
For @p, @a, and @e, [c=<value>] selects only the specified number of targets by increasing distance from the selector's position. When c is negative, it will reverse the order of targeting (for example, @p[c=-1] will target the furthest player). Inverse sorting does not work with @r. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: Resource packs load their assets based on the order of the packs on the list. The bottom-most pack loads first, then each pack placed above it replaces assets of the same name with its assets. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Hay bales can be fed to donkeys, horses, llamas, or mules to heal up to 10 hearts. They are an effective method to heal horses if the player wants to heal them in a short period of time. They also speed up the growth of foals by three minutes and baby llamas by 90 seconds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: beta 1.2.13.10
beta 1.2.13.11
beta 1.2.13.12
beta 1.2.13.8
beta 1.2.14.2
beta 1.2.14.3
beta 1.2.20.1
beta 1.2.20.2
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-98461 – Several languages (at least Frisian, Talossan, Ripuarian, Lojban, and LOLCAT) are not selectable, "Eesti (Eesti)" is listed as "Inglise (US)".
MC-98587 – Command block logic sometimes fails arbitrarily.
MC-99060 – Elytra glowing effect is always black.
MC-99697 – Typos in minecarts with hoppers and chests, reading "container.minecart". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: Campfires updated from beta 1.10.0 to 1.11.0 did not produce smoke particles because campfires in 1.10.0 had no functionality. Their difference in the code is not known. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 57Digital, associated text: "Need a companion app for Minecraft? We recommend this one: http://itunes.apple.com/ng/app/minecraft-explorer-pro/id449354665?mt=8 …" – @carlmanneh on Twitter, March 21, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Processor_list, associated text: Processor lists are lists of processors, used to modify structures generated by Jigsaws. Processor lists can be defined within a data pack in the path data/<namespace>/worldgen/processor_list. They are then used in template pools. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-138053 – /gamerule spectatorsGenerateChunks being false prevents chunks from being loaded
MC-143369 – Wandering trader text implies trades refresh
MC-144507 – The legs on cats clip through to the top of the model
MC-145863 – Villagers breed even if there are not enough beds
MC-146429 – Farmer villagers stumble between farming and using their composters
MC-146835 – Illager captain spawned from raids will still give the bad omen effect to its killer, causing raids to never end
MC-147740 – Villagers sometimes don't restock
MC-147851 – Villagers frequently run right into mobs they are trying to avoid
MC-148013 – Farmer villager behavior too lazy / not farming at all
MC-148610 – Hostile mobs spawning on top of trapdoors, glowstone and sea lanterns
MC-149372 – Game crashes when opening a 1.13.2 world
MC-149443 – Iron golems spawn too often
MC-150319 – Crash after using /kill
MC-151079 – An employed villager quickly becomes unemployed and employed when it works, even if its workstation has not been deleted.
MC-151084 – Chunk rendering is slow and random
MC-151144 – Hostile mobs in lazy chunks no longer count towards mob cap, breaking mob switches
MC-151185 – Game crash after breaking villager point of interest
MC-151337 – Mob spawn rate too high
MC-151346 – Crash while F3 menu tries to access tags while /reload-ing
MC-151395 – Farmers create bread only when they pick up at least 3 wheat at once |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 20w30a is the fourth and final snapshot for Java Edition 1.16.2, released on July 22, 2020,[4] which allows lanterns to be waterlogged and fixes several bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-1237 – Anvil GUI truncating long item names and showing garbage at the end.
MC-65086 – Double clicking an item in creative mode survival inventory tab no longer stacks similar items.
MC-79925 – null hitResult when no entity or block is in focus while looking through blocks without the ray trace intersecting the blocks themselves. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Protection, associated text: The protection enchantment is applied after the armor's damage reduction. For example, 20 armor points provide a 4% * 20 = 80% damage reduction. If the total protection enchantment levels on said armor adds up to 10, they would provide 40% damage reduction. This would equate to a result of 88% damage reduction, as it stacks multiplicatively rather than additively (80% + 40% * (100% - 80%), rather than 80% + 40%). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_music, associated text: Pitch is one of the most important factors of music. Here is a table of how all notes in music that are able to be played on Minecraft can be simulated with note blocks. The table shows how many times to press the noteblock to get the desired pitch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave_Spider, associated text: Can fit through a space that is one block wide and 1⁄2 block tall.
Can go through the spaces between two different types of (unconnected) fences.
Cannot spawn with status effects. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tint, associated text: The world border in Java Edition has several colors. A blue color is applied if the border is stationary. If expanding, the world border takes on a green hue. If the world border is shrinking, the world border turns red. In the Nether, the world border is always red no matter if it is expanding, stationary, or shrinking. The world border becomes more opaque the closer the player is to it, and more transparent if the player is further away. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Podzol, associated text: Naturally generated podzol in a old growth taiga biome.
Naturally generated podzol in a old growth spruce taiga biome.
How podzol appeared in the inventory before it was fully implemented in the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Switching between some items (bow, trident, crossbow, shield) in your main hand will no longer skip animation (MCPE-116680). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dripstone_cluster, associated text: A large dripstone stalagmite that generated in a cave.
A large dripstone stalactite that generated in a flooded cave.
Two dripstone stalagnates that generated in a flooded cave.
A dripstone cluster on the side of a ravine.
A pointed dripstone column in a dripstone cluster. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roots, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Chest loot
1.4 Post-generation
2 Usage
2.1 Decoration
2.2 Compost
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues
7 Gallery
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Daylight_detector, associated text: The daylight sensor can be placed on top of TNT unlike most redstone devices. If planted at about midnight, this can make for an excellent timebomb, as the TNT ignites when the sun rises. Since the skylight is measured, which is shadowed out by blocks above, the sensor on TNT can be used in traps for players breaking the (e.g. ore or cake) blocks above the sensor. The Daylight sensor bomb can be rigged to go off at different times. If you want it to go off during the day, wire redstone to the TNT from the daylight sensor. While you can just place the sensor on top of the TNT, the TNT glitches to cause the TNT to appear above the daylight sensor. For a bomb to go off during the night, a NOT Gate is needed. Other than that, it is the same. For a bomb to go off at noon, you need a redstone comparator. The daylight sensor goes through the TNT, but because the lever is always full power, and the daylight sensor gets best power at noon, the bomb explodes at noon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Curved_roofs, associated text: Tip: You can make an odd-diameter spire look pointier by adding fence posts of some kind as additional levels above the topmost block, and by replacing the diameter 3 circle with four blocks arranged in a diamond rather than eight blocks forming a hollow square. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Sand, associated text: Placing soul sand under source water blocks creates a lifting bubble column, which causes items, entities, players, and mobs inside the column to rise to the surface. The bubble column extends upward through any number of empty water source blocks (not waterlogged blocks). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be filled with powder snow.
Collects powder snow during snowfall.
Using a bucket on a cauldron filled with powder snow empties the cauldron and creates a powder snow bucket. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dropper, associated text: If multiple slots are occupied by items, a random occupied slot is chosen for ejection. The slot is chosen when an item is ejected, not when the dropper is initially activated, thus it is possible to move items into or out of a dropper between its activation and item dispensing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_caves, associated text: (Water) buckets - Empty buckets stack (while water or lava buckets don't), but the player will want to keep at least one bucket already filled with water. This is useful for turning lava into obsidian, allowing it to be safely walked on or mined. Note that there can still be lava below it though, and the water should keep flowing. This also useful for extinguishing themselves when on fire. Empty buckets can let the player move water or lava springs out of their way, or collect more water or lava for their own purposes. Water buckets can also function as a ladder, and are needed to capture mobs like the tropical fish and axolotl. Lava buckets are also useful for fighting mobs, especally for slimes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Forest, associated text: Forest is the standard forest biome variant and the most common biome in Minecraft. Along with plains, it was one of the first biomes in the game. Wolves may spawn here, and shallow lakes sometimes generate here. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Note: If you don't want to have a jail, you can fine citizens who break rules (Only if you are using money). If you are not using money, you can use a server ban. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ore, associated text: Unlike most other ores, ancient debris' frequency peaks at layer 15, and quickly tapers off above and below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Accessibility options controlling chat opacity.
Advancements.[feedback 46]
Can change resource packs while playing in a world.[feedback 47]
Difficulty can be locked to prevent "cheating".
Language can be changed while in a world.
Maximum framerate can be set.
More accessibility options such as:
Distortion Effects.
FOV Effects.
Monochrome Logo.[note 28]
Opening the pause menu in singleplayer pauses the game.[154][feedback 48]
Programmer Art resource pack in the default game.
Several additional languages.
Statistics.
Subtitles for sounds in-game.[feedback 49]
V-sync.[note 29][feedback 50]
World options:
Large biomes, single biome, amplified and debug world types.
Customizable superflat.[feedback 51]
Hardcore mode.[feedback 43][note 30]
Option to prevent structures from generating. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: What you can do: 1. Make it extremely small: bases are harder to detect by x-ray-ers, if they are small. So, try to make your base as small as possible. 2. Surround it with ores: Average hackers keep x-ray on the same setting as normal, which means that they cannot see through ores. Surround your extremely small base with ores, preferably coal, with a silk touch pick. Try to make it look like a natural cluster of ores, not big or even shaped. Coal is recommended, as it is in large blobs. Also, try mixing the coal ores with other ores, preferably iron ore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thomas_Guimbreti%C3%A8re, associated text: "Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Moebius @ProfMobius @RazzleberryFox live long and prosper and may the force be with you" – @SeargeDP on Twitter, September 10, 2016 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gathering_resources_on_peaceful_difficulty, associated text: Wet sponges can be obtained as a drop from elder guardians on Easy, Normal, or Hard, or in the sponge room(s) in ocean monuments in all difficulties, including Peaceful. Although wet sponges are technically not renewable, the primary use of sponges is to soak of water, and when they are broken, the water is still drained. Because of this and the fact that wet sponges can be placed in the nether or cooked in a furnace to become a dry sponge all over again, sponges, despite them not being renewable, can be used an infinite number of times. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Town, associated text: The zombie theme appeared to be prevalent throughout Notch's games, and he was planning an improved sequel to Left 4k Dead, which he called Zombie Town.[1] Notch wanted three-dimensional pawns, inspired by Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. For the first time in his life, he programmed the completely three-dimensional representation of figure textures from scratch.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Manhunt, associated text: 1 Setting up
2 As the runner
3 As a/the hunter
3.1 AI/Bot Hunter
3.1.1 Gameplay
4 Tricks and traps
5 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Farm, associated text: The large farm follows the same pattern as the small farm, just doubled with a walkway in the middle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thomas_Guimbreti%C3%A8re, associated text: Mariana Graham announced her engagement to Thomas on August 10, 2016,[6] and they were married on September 10, 2016.[7] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Normally, the first nights are used to gather more resources, because the player is not well-equipped yet. The player should stay away from anything that can kill them during the beginning of the game, as the player does not have much in the way of resources such as armor, food, or weapons. For some experienced players, this is not a problem, as it provides them a challenge that they are experienced enough to handle. Some mobs are more difficult than others and the player should be extra careful about them (see Tutorials/Combat). Players playing on Peaceful mode do not have this problem. If the player plans on spending nights outside, certain biomes such as plains are safer than others such as forests and jungles as the player can see monsters coming from a distance. An area with lots of barriers can be dangerous because the player can easily be surprised by a hidden mob hiding behind a barrier, or be cornered by mobs. Shields should be used when exploring, as they can help you get out of situations where there are too many mobs to kill. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brickcraft, associated text: "Remember Project Rex Kwon Do? We cancelled it to focus on Minecraft, Scrolls and eventually 0x10c that we own 100% ourselves instead." – @notch on Twitter, July 19, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.18.30.30 (Xbox, Windows, Android) or Preview 1.18.30.31 (Xbox, Windows, iOS/iPadOS) is the tenth beta/preview for Bedrock Edition 1.18.30, released on March 25, 2022,[21] which fixes a critical bug regarding corrupted chunks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Guardian
Elder Guardian
Version exclusive: Doesn't have a spawn egg.
Version exclusive: NPC
Looks like a villager, currently doesn't do anything and can be spawned with commands (/summon npc ~ ~ ~)
Version exclusive: Agent
Can't be spawned |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_of_Color_Update, associated text: For a guide about all the additions and changes in this update, see Java Edition guides/World of Color Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Curing_a_zombie_villager, associated text: Zombie villagers have a 5% chance to spawn in place of a regular zombie and can also spawn if a zombie kills a regular villager, depending on the difficulty level. (0% on Easy, 50% on Normal, and 100% on Hard) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Starting_in_the_Nether, associated text: You can build a regular mob farm and the spawns will depend on the biome you're in. If you want to farm only zombie pigmen, build the spawning platforms out of magma blocks instead of regular blocks, but make sure you're in a biome that spawns zombie pigmen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: Creating a proper and safe Mac OS X daemon is a relatively hard task. Note that this document is a work in progress. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: -o true
to tell the server to run in online mode so only authenticated users can join. (This may no longer work in newer versions) |
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