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Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: Students can simulate real world chemistry by using the Chemistry Equipment blocks. Build any of the 118 different elements by adjusting the sliders in the element constructor or view the composition of elements by placing them in the element constructor. Combine elements in the compound creator to produce chemical compounds. Put elements and compounds into the lab table to create Minecraft items. Reduce blocks to their component elements with the material reducer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mapping, associated text: Tip: Surface lava pools make good landmarks as they show up as red dots on zoomed-out maps. The higher the zoom-level, however, the larger the pool must be before it shows up. You can, of course, make your own lava pool, just be sure it is open to the sky. To be safe, you can cover the lava pools with glass to keep players, mobs, and drops from falling in.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_format, associated text: tag: Parent tag. ench: Contains enchantments on this item. : A single enchantment. id: The id of the enchantment. lvl: The level of the enchantment, where 1 is level 1. Values are clamped between 0 and 255 when reading.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bee, associated text: Bees also swarm and attack other mobs when damaged, for example, if a skeleton accidentally shoots a bee.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blob, associated text: This distribution follows its own rules: instead of a minimum and a maximum height, it is based on a center height and a spread value. By default, these values are set to 8 and 16 for Ancient Debris. Meaning that Ancient Debris generate mostly around level 15; i.e. a periodic gaussian distribution.
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_Cream, associated text: Magma cream is an item used in brewing to create potions of Fire Resistance, and to manually craft magma blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Once this cannon is set up, then it can be used in order to launch entities onto other objects or areas of the map. It can be a little difficult however to get the entity inside the cannon,if it's something other than a human. (this can be done by putting the entity in a minecart and using rails to get it in)
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: In taigas, wolves and foxes are also found. If left alone, these may quickly kill rabbits, so rabbits are generally more plentiful in the desert, flowery or icy biomes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Conquering_a_mountain, associated text: Any banner of your choice to place on top of the summit of a mountain. An Elytra to conquer mountains much more easily. (This is not recommended if you prefer to climb mountains normally or if you think this is cheating)
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor, associated text: To open or close a wooden trapdoor, use the Use Item/Place Block control. When a trapdoor opens or closes, it immediately changes its orientation without affecting anything in the space it "passes through". Moving trapdoors don't push entities the way that pistons do.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_Flower, associated text: The flower may attempt to grow upward depending on the structure of chorus plant blocks directly beneath:
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: A small handful of empty buckets can be useful for removing lava in awkward places. They can also save your life if you run into one of the many single blocks of lava while digging through the netherrack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Note that this file must be a .ogg file. To convert your sound file to a .ogg file, you can use the free website Online-Convert.com
Minecraft wiki entry for Gold_Nugget, associated text: Gold nuggets can be used to craft a golden carrot or glistering melon for brewing. Also, gold nuggets can be combined with gunpowder and dye to create a firework star that bursts in a star-shaped explosion.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: The command block GUI in Bedrock Edition pre 1.12.0 The first image released by Mojang of the command block. The second image released by Mojang showing the block giving glass to the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: When a piston loses power, its head retracts. Like extending, this retraction starts immediately in Java Edition; or, depending on how it was powered, after 1 tick in Bedrock Edition. It finishes retracting 2 game ticks (1 redstone tick; 0.1 seconds) after it starts. A sticky piston also pulls the block attached to its head, but not any of the other blocks it may have pushed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Breaking, associated text: In Java Edition, this range is 5 blocks in Creative mode, and 4.5 blocks otherwise. In Bedrock Edition, the range is 5 blocks when using a keyboard/mouse or controller input, and when using touch input, the range is 12 blocks in Creative mode and 6 blocks otherwise.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: 1 Methods 1.1 Potions 1.2 Commands 1.3 Vertical transportation 1.4 Other modes of transportation 2 Achievements 3 Advancements 4 History 5 Issues 6 Trivia 7 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Shulker Boxes no longer lose their inventory when undyed in cauldrons (MCPE-108196). Added new logic for mobs dismounting rideables. This also introduces a more fine grained entity height check allowing different dismount places for entities of different heights. The player will no longer dismount into liquids (lava or water) from rideables such as boats. Sign in failures now have a more helpful error message and provide error codes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: First, if the player has located the diamond ore by caving, then the player should light up or block off any nearby dark areas to avoid getting blown up or shot while attempting to mine. Flood any lava nearby, turning it into obsidian (then go back and light up any areas which are now dark).
Minecraft wiki entry for Bastion_Remnant, associated text: In Java Edition, each bastion generic chest contains items drawn from 3 pools, with the following distribution:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-2200 – Sleeping while in a minecart produces a graphical glitch. MC-9355 – Argument "team" do not work with "!" for other players. MC-11385 – Scoreboard problem with "seeFriendlyInvisibles". MC-14757 – Stacked entity spawner creating mass duplicate ghost entities.
Minecraft wiki entry for Leggings, associated text: Vindicators and Pillagers spawn in raids have a chance to drop iron leggings, which are usually badly damaged, and may be enchanted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jump_Boost, associated text: When at maximum level, jumping is not changed, but a player takes 256 × 128 less fall damage. At level 15, the increased height exceeds the maximum possible damage reduction, resulting in fall damage upon landing. At level 33, a player jumping on the spot is killed by fall damage upon landing, receiving the death message "<player> fell from a high place". In Java Edition, at level 128, the player can no longer jump because of integer overflow. At high enough levels (achievable only with commands), the player may jump hundreds of blocks high, enough to exceed Y=256.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hoglin, associated text: Hoglins, showing a crooked model. An early model of the hoglin attacked by piglins. An early model of the hoglin attacking the player. A baby hoglin shown on Twitter.[10] A glitched hoglin during development, which was shown on Twitter.[11] The original hoglin spawn egg as seen in MINECON Live 2019.
Minecraft wiki entry for Running_the_data_generator, associated text: If you'd like to stringify every DAT file currently on your server (for experimentation, curiosity, or whatever):
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_startup_script, associated text: Use your favorite editor to create file called minecraft in /etc/init.d/ and paste the script above in that file.
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_atlas, associated text: This file is used for static icons on maps. Interestingly, it has many unused icons which have existed for many years.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: Similar to a minecart with chest but with a boat instead of a minecart. A player (but only one) can ride in it. Comes in all wood plank variants, including the newly added mangrove wood plank variant.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean, associated text: The lukewarm ocean has light blue water at the surface and generates in regions with slightly warm biomes like jungles and savannas. Its floor is made of sand, with occasional patches of dirt, gravel and clay in shallower areas. Ocean ruins that generate in lukewarm and warm oceans are made of sandy materials, as opposed to the stony materials that make up ruins in colder oceans. Cod, salmon‌[Bedrock Edition only], tropical fish and pufferfish‌[Java Edition only] may spawn here, alongside the other aquatic mobs. This biome also has more seagrass and less kelp compared to colder ocean variants.
Minecraft wiki entry for Version, associated text: Client version: Java Edition Bedrock Edition Legacy Console Edition New Nintendo 3DS Edition Realms China Edition Server version: Java Edition Protocol version Data version Version formats Version history
Minecraft wiki entry for Ladder, associated text: Any mob can climb a ladder in the same way a player does: by pushing against it. Mobs are not smart enough to use ladders deliberately — they do not remain on a ladder to get somewhere, but a ladder directly in their path lets them climb up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Food, associated text: The "nourishment" table below can help by categorizing foods by their saturation-to-hunger restoration ratios. See the more detailed Foods table for the exact hunger and saturation statistics of each food.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Random mining can very well be the most dangerous method. The player can get lost, mine their way into lava and thus lose their items, into a ravine, into a skeleton spawner with 5 skeletons, or even into their own 40 block drop. Alternatively, they could embarrass themselves by mining straight up into a patch of gravel or sand, or flood their mine by digging into the ocean.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: The player should start planning out where a couple of large features of the city will go before they begin building. Then they can ensure they and any other players can begin building the structures. Note that your first buildings will most likely end up near the center of the metropolis.
Minecraft wiki entry for Moon, associated text: Together with the moon, the night sky also consists of stars. Stars appear as bright points, and the starfield rotates with the moon as the night progresses. Because they rise in the east and descend in the west, you can navigate by the stars even when the moon is not visible.
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: Each line in the .json file is in the standard json format of "identifier":"name" followed by a comma in case it is followed by another value in the next line. identifier is the name that the game looks for to determine the name for something, and as such it should not be changed. name is the name that is displayed. For example, stone in the default language file is "block.minecraft.stone":"Stone", with block.minecraft.stone being the identifier, and Stone being the displayed name. Blank lines are ignored. The file needs to be valid JSON syntax, meaning it starts with a {, has a comma after every key value pair except the last one, and ends with a }.
Minecraft wiki entry for Realms, associated text: Realms is a subscription-based service. The link above goes to the player's Minecraft account page, which offers options to extend a current subscription or buy a new one ($7.99 per month).[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Using a sword enchanted with Knockback on a skeleton knocks it away and gives it more time to attack the player, making it harder to kill the skeleton. There are exceptions, such as when the skeleton could be knocked back into a position which kills it or removes from where it can harm the player, such as over a cliff. They would likely die from the fall, and if the water broke their fall then they would not be capable of attacking the player (if the cliff was high enough). Also, a player with a shield could protect themselves against its arrow if the player was using a sword enchanted with Knockback.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanted_Book, associated text: The player can enchant any item with any enchantment in Creative mode, allowing any applied effects to exhibit themselves.‌[Java Edition only] For example, a stick can be enchanted with Silk Touch to allow the player to successfully dig grass blocks. The enchanted item can still be used in Survival mode without any loss of enchantments.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.200.56 is the fifth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.200, released on November 18, 2020,[9] which fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: https://web.archive.org/web/20130104104219/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/746938105/the-server-is-back-up
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portal, associated text: Once coordinates are chosen, a portal (always 4×5 and including the corners) including portal blocks is constructed at the target coordinates, replacing anything in the way.
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: A top view of the top of a witch farm where the mobs are raised up by the water and sign tube, then pushed off the edge with water.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End_(biome), associated text: This biome generates as part of the outer islands of the End, forming the outer edges of end midlands and highlands, with steep cliffs below the edge. Neither end cities nor chorus trees can generate in this biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: This tutorial provides examples of how to use command stats (values returned after executing a command). This tutorial assumes the reader is already familiar with the /stats command.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: If you happen to have the ingredients, pumpkin pie is a relatively cheap and filling food item, crafted with only one pumpkin, sugar (from sugar cane), and an egg. All of these can be farmed in mass quantities. One thing troublesome is finding the pumpkins in the first place, but once that's done, there are no real challenges. They can also be crafted without a Crafting Table, requiring only three ingredients.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle, associated text: 1 Description 2 Variants 2.1 Jungle 2.2 Sparse Jungle 2.3 Bamboo Jungle 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Beach, associated text: A buffet stony shore world. The terrain is made almost entirely of stone and its variants, with only occasional dirt patches.
Minecraft wiki entry for Luck, associated text: Adds 1 × level to attribute generic.luck, making loot table entries with a high quality score more likely, and entries with negative quality less likely. It also increases the chances of bonus_rolls occurring. Currently, only fishing uses quality. The new weight of each entry is floor(base_weight + quality * generic.luck). Negative levels decrease luck.
Minecraft wiki entry for Animation_placeholder_texture, associated text: In Beta 1.2, a second copy of the placeholder texture was added to terrain.png below the original copy. This is very likely linked to there being two similar but different fire textures, with there now being one placeholder texture each.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_blog, associated text: Mojang.com was Mojang Studios' official website, containing a blog and information hub about their games as well as merchandise produced by J!NX. The website served as an official outlet for updates regarding Minecraft until December 4, 2016,[1] after which Minecraft.net was made the official source of Minecraft news. Since the announcement of the move to Minecraft.net, no further posts have been made to the site. All pages on Mojang.com now redirect to Minecraft.net.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: The price of an item can rise and fall with changes in demand. The price of a traded item can rise when next resupplied, or fall from a risen price if not traded. Demand is stored per item, not per villager.
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: A banner also breaks and drops itself as an item if the block the banner is attached to is moved, removed, or destroyed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Smelting, associated text: Calculated as the burning time divided by the number of logs used to make one fuel. Items in red are not made entirely of wood.
Minecraft wiki entry for Log, associated text: Because one plank cannot be crafted into two sticks, this crafting recipe requires two wood or hyphae for two units.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: Aquifers are flooded cave systems used to generate bodies of liquids in noise caves. Aquifers may create underground lakes.[3] Magma blocks may appear at the bottom of aquifers, creating bubble columns.[3] Because they are filled with water instead of air, aquifers often contain ores that generate with reduced or no air exposure like coal or diamonds. Glow squids are common in aquifers below Y=30, and tropical fish may spawn in any aquifers found in lush caves. Aquifers below Y=0 may generate filled with lava instead of water. The color of water in an aquifer depends on the biome containing it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Leaves, associated text: Old Legacy Console Edition's jungle leaves. This texture was also shown in the old Bedrock Edition's inventory sprite. Old Legacy Console Edition's jungle leaves (Fast graphics). Old leaves texture.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_reactor, associated text: If those conditions were met, tapping the core would activate the reactor, sending the client message "Active!". Immediately after activation, a massive structure of netherrack with multiple rooms, referred to as a Nether spire,[1] was generated around the reactor. The bottom room, which contains the reactor, replaced all blocks other than those of the reactor with air, while blocks in the upper levels remained intact.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_Charge, associated text: Quick Charge if granted in a crossbow through command with the level higher than V (VI and above) make the charge time of the crossbow become a negative value. When charging, the value decreases continuously until it extend over the INT_MIN limit and return back to the original value. Because of that, it would take approximately 69.4 years in real life to charge a Quick Charge VI crossbow.
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: As noted above you are unable to craft a weapon until you can either find wood planks for a crafting table or more likely locate one at a village. You then need to find cobblestone or, more likely, Ingots or even Diamonds to create weapons. Bear in mind that creating your first pickaxe is hugely more important than creating any weapon or any other tool. Creating a Bucket for Lava is almost as important as a Pickaxe, and arguably even a Hoe is a higher priority than any weapon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sapling, associated text: Mangrove propagule can be used to breed bee and reduce the remaining growth duration of baby bee by 10%. Bee also follow a player holding mangrove propagule.
Minecraft wiki entry for tickingarea, associated text: Specifies the coordinates of a point within the ticking area(s) being removed. It must be a three-dimensional coordinates composed of <x>, <y> and <z>, each of which must be a floating-point number or tilde and caret notation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Invisible City: Make everything in your city made of glass blocks, glass panes, barriers, and/or ice, with no doors for your buildings. However, leave the ground grass, snow, or whatever block it already is. Building an invisible city is pretty risky though, as you can't use any lights, so monsters can spawn in your city. Because of this, it's best to build this city in Peaceful mode, or use the /gamerule doDaylightCycle false command to make it always day.
Minecraft wiki entry for schedule, associated text: Specify the delay time. Must be a time in Minecraft. It must be a single-precision floating point number suffixed with a unit. Units include: d: an in-game day, 24000 gameticks; s: a second, 20 gameticks; t (default and omitable): a single gametick; the default unit. The time is set to the closest integer tick after unit conversion. For example. .5d is same as 12000 ticks.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_get_rid_of_a_rogue_wither, associated text: First off, prepare, the terrain is most likely a waste land, and most man-made structures if still standing will not help you, first off, slowly enter the danger-zone, bring friends with you to assist.
Minecraft wiki entry for 6CHP, associated text: Isabella arrives at Pacific Crest, followed by Jake, Tank, and Emily in Carmen’s vehicle. As they enter the computer lab, Isabella sits down at the center computer, prodding at the stickers beside the monitor. Emily begins to think that the computer used to be her’s, but says nothing about it. Tank then shows Isabella screenshots that they had saved from the server, and she says that it’s sweet that they are really attached to it, while also mentioning that she used to play Minecraft. Jake then asks Isabella if she played Minecraft with her mom. Isabella says she did, but her mother was always busy. Tank is scrolling through screenshots when he finds one in particular, gesturing everybody else to look at the screen. The screenshot is of a ship, with "BELLA" written on the side, which makes Jake, Tank, and Emily realize that this was Isabella’s world after all. Isabella then puts on a pair of glasses and decides to join the server on Emily’s account, hoping to finally solve the mystery.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: In some cases, If they shoot at you or are rushing you without jumping, dig down, and place obsidian around you. Then get ready to crystal the top. If they dig down and try to mine through the obsidian or you're about to run out of end crystals, mine further down and block off the top. Since obsidian takes so long to mine, this strategy would likely last you long enough that the combat tag would expire and you'll be able to /home, which on most servers, takes idling for 5-10 seconds. Note while this is extremely effective in open battlefields, this isn't as effective in enemy bases, even if the floor is made of obsidian, as oftentimes, it'll be a flat floor which means you'll take just as much damage as your enemies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sapling, associated text: Saplings can be broken instantly using any tool, including the player's fist, and always drop themselves.
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: Triggers after the player unlocks a recipe (using a knowledge book for example). Available conditions:
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, a pillager that accidentally shoots a vindicator or evoker causes it to retaliate and attack the pillager, while this never happens in Java Edition. In Java Edition, pillagers do not retaliate on vindicators or evokers that attack them.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Sensor, associated text: A sculk sensor has a light level of 1. However, when active, it changes to a lighter block state without a change to the light level.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lodestone, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Chest loot 1.3 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Lodestone Compass 2.2 Piston interactivity 3 Sounds 3.1 Generic 3.2 Unique 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block data 5 Advancements 6 History 7 Issues 8 Trivia 9 See also 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_tips, associated text: Redstone: There are only a couple of renewable sources of redstone: killing witches (witch and raid farms are rather slow) or trading with Clerics (which is even slower). However, it is fairly plentiful in the underground, especially once you have a Fortune III pickaxe to multiply its drops. String: A spider farm can help if your contraption includes a lot of tripwires and/or dispensers. Piglin bartering is an alternative Iron ingots (Make an iron golem farm if you need a lot of hoppers or minecarts) Slimeballs: (For sticky pistons and/or slime blocks) Honey Blocks: Used in some mobile constructions. Requires farming bees. Stone and Cobblestone: Smooth stone for repeaters and comparators, cobble for pistons, dispensers/droppers, etc. Nether Quartz: Plentiful in the Nether, can be renewable farmed with bartering. With it, you get to use comparators, observers, and daylight detectors. Glowstone: Used for Redstone Lamps, or lighting. Can be found fairly easily in the Nether, or it can be purchased from Clerics or Wandering Traders. Witches can also drop small amounts of the dust.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken, associated text: Chicks take 20 minutes to grow up, but the growth time can be accelerated by 10% each time it is fed seeds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: A small, stable pulser in a space of 2x3x2. The period can be adjusted with the repeater, and the clock can be turned off or on with the lever. (Turning the lever ON stops the clock, and vice versa.) The lever can be placed on any of the solid blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions: potion: A brewed potion ID. 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 Jungle_pyramid, associated text: The front of the jungle pyramid. The lobby of the pyramid. The puzzle. The chest guarded by dispenser traps. The secret door revealing the hidden chest in the chamber. Hostile mobs can possibly spawn in the secret chamber of the pyramid, due to the lack of light inside. A layer-by-layer layout of the jungle pyramid. The very rare occurrence of a desert pyramid generated where a jungle pyramid would have been. Rear view of a jungle pyramid generated on the water. Frontal view of a jungle pyramid generated on the water. A jungle pyramid generated in a house in a superflat desert village. Jungle pyramid and a ruined portal. Jungle pyramid along with stronghold and mineshaft generated in one ravine. A floating jungle temple in Java Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-236775 – Biome selector is disordered in other languages. MC-241232 – Pointed dripstone doesn't properly maintain its shape when falling directly over a block. MC-243152 – Slimes spawn in "Redstone Ready" Superflat worlds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Kelp, associated text: In real life, kelp is not considered a plant. It is classified by scientists as a brown algae. Kelp in real life absorbs nutrients directly from the water, instead of through its root-like structure, holdfast, which merely attaches it to the seabed. This is in accordance with kelp being able to grow on almost any solid block in Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_caves, associated text: To reach ores or tunnels high on the ceiling, try pillar jumping to gain altitude or use Ladders by placing new ones as the player climb. Players can also build bridges across ravines and pits. Scaffolding can also be used for this. If the player sees a huge underground ravine and wants to see what's inside of it, and they want a way to get back up but don't want to take the time to mine or place blocks, pour water on the edge and it will flow down, allowing for a safe way to get down and up. Note that players must have a water bucket with them, or if they have an empty bucket with them, they will likely be able to find a water source to get water from.
Minecraft wiki entry for Stray, associated text: 80% of skeletons spawned directly under the sky in Snowy Plains, Ice Spikes, Frozen River, Frozen Ocean,‌[BE only] Deep Frozen Ocean‌[BE only] and Legacy Frozen Ocean‌[BE only] biomes spawn as strays.
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: "This will probably ->NOT<- be included in Beta 1.9, but it's a nice screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/oK2tE.png " – @jeb_ on Twitter, September 28, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: Another method used for describing circuit size in the Minecraft community is to ignore non-Redstone blocks simply used for support (for example, blocks under Redstone dust or repeaters). However, this method is unable to distinguish between flat and 1-high circuits, as well as some other circuit differences.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: A redstone repeater has a front and back – the arrow on the top points to the repeater's front. A repeater also has two small redstone torches on its top – the color of the torches indicates whether its output is on (dark red when off, bright red when on) and the distance between them indicates the delay the repeater adds to the signal transmission.
Minecraft wiki entry for DungeonCrawl2CHP, associated text: Back in Minecraft, Harper uses her pickaxe to mine through one of the walls that housed the sand shore, revealing a massive sea of lava with numerous block bridges criss-crossing above it. The group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) decide to stay on the bridge, soon coming to a crossroads. The group decides to head to the right, which leads directly to a dead end at a wall. Jodi suggests to mine through the wall, but Ash notes that lava is likely on the other side that’ll rush in and kill them. Po then points out a red door at the level of the lava. Harper tries to point out a path to the door, but soon realizes that its a 3D maze. Po suggests to build a bridge to the door, but Jodi has another plan up her sleeve. She walks to the edge of the bridge and starts placing blocks to form a ledge that would allow her to walk along the wall, followed by mining some blocks out from the water reservoir on the other side of the wall, allowing the water to flow down to the lava and turn it into cobblestone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Terrain_features, associated text: A regular lake next to a large lake. A large lake meets a river. Big water lake generated in forest biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: In Java Edition, attempting to feed a parrot a cookie instantly kills it, emitting Poison particles as it dies. In Bedrock Edition, feeding a cookie to a parrot gives it fatal poison instead. This is a reference to the fact that chocolate is toxic to parrots.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: The pickaxe is good at breaking hard blocks like cobblestone, iron ore, or furnaces. The axe is good at breaking wooden blocks like logs, planks, or crafting tables. The shovel is good at breaking loose blocks like dirt, sand, and gravel. A shovel can also create a path by using it on grass blocks. The hoe is required for tilling dirt into farmland to plant crops.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Baby horses, including their variants, are now taller and no longer exhibit Z-fighting from their legs (MCPE-92462). Amphibious mobs no longer get stuck when pathing over slabs and daylight sensors. Attacked glow squids no longer go dark only for aggressor in multiplayer sessions. Villagers spawned from villager spawners on Marketplace worlds that were created after version 1.11 now correctly spawn as V2 villagers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: The object specified by a resource location and its corresponding object type and suffix are as follows:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-90257 – A chain of command blocks may takes more than 1 tick to traverse. MC-96219 – Block duplication bug with pistons (ghost blocks). MC-96927 – Selector c targeting inaccurate entity position. MC-98327 – Elytra texture transparency issues.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Minecraft is a versatile world and you will never run out of the ideas of things to build, fight, and find. What you do in it is all up to you.
Minecraft wiki entry for Depth_Strider, associated text: Level 3 lets the player swim as fast as walking on land. Any higher level has no effect on speed. Also at level 3, a speed potion affects the player's swimming the same as walking.
Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: 3. Build out 7 blocks from the top of this tower to form an 18×18 platform with a 2×2 hole in the middle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Items.png, associated text: items.png is a fixed-width 256×256-pixel file that is split into different 16×16 squares which correspond to the texture of each item found in-game. Like with particles.png, unused sections of the texture are completely transparent, unlike with terrain.png and the paintings sheet where such regions are colored magenta.
Minecraft wiki entry for Overworld, associated text: In Java Edition, information on the Overworld is stored in the region folder of the .minecraft/saves/worldname directory, with "worldname" being the name of your world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: A passive mob. Spawns in dark caves. Spawns in Peaceful difficulty. Sleeps during the day. Hangs on the ceiling when idle, starts flying when players come near. A corresponding spawn egg is provided in Creative mode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Plains, associated text: Plains are temperate grasslands biomes. They are among the first biomes added to the game. There are two plains biome variants in the biome family. They are the second most common biome, with Forest being slightly more common.
Minecraft wiki entry for Telegraph, associated text: If the telegraph goes outside the loaded chunks, it will not work, as redstone repeaters (needed to maintain signal) will not update (tested in 1.18.1), however this is the most important use for the telegraph, as no visual signals can be given. This can be fixed to setting custom ticking areas.