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Minecraft wiki entry for Yellow_Dye, associated text: Applied to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be sheared for 1–3 blocks of yellow wool. Applied to tamed wolves to dye their collars. Applied to tamed cats to dye their collars. Used to dye or stain wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta and shulker boxes. Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star. Combined with a firework star to create a fade-to-color effect. Used to add patterns to banners. Used to dye shulkers in Bedrock and Education editions. Used to dye water contained in cauldrons in Bedrock and Education editions. Combined with sand and gravel to craft concrete powder. Combined with compounds to craft balloons or glow sticks in Bedrock and Education editions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom-proofing, associated text: Even though phantoms are not inhibited by water, having an AFK spot below sea level prevents their spawning entirely.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_Paradise, associated text: In the game you have to dig the blocks from underneath the player's feet to make them fall to their death.
Minecraft wiki entry for Golem, associated text: Iron Golem - a mob summoned using the Golem Kit artifact Key Golem - a mob used to open doors Mooshroom Monstrosity - the revived remains of the Redstone Monstrosity Obsidian Monstrosity - a obsidian version of the Redstone Monstrosity Redstone Cube - a mob that is summoned and was originally part of the Redstone Monstrosity Redstone Golem - a mini-boss found in the Redstone Mines Redstone Golem (mob) - a mob version summoned during the Arch-Illager fight on the Obsidian Pinnacle Redstone Monstrosity - an enhanced boss version of the Redstone Golem Shulker - a hostile mob from the Echoing Void DLC Squall Golem - a hostile mob from the Howling Peaks DLC Tempest Golem - the final boss of the Howling Peaks DLC Iron Golem Cape
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions: entity: The entity that was killed. May be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate. All possible conditions for entities[show] killing_blow: The type of damage that killed an entity. Missing corresponding list of predicates for the direct entity. Tags common to all damage types[show] 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 Safe_home, associated text: Different blocks have different resistances to explosions. Dirt walls will be easily destroyed by creepers, while two block thick cobblestone will resist most creeper explosions. Obsidian is explosion-proof with the exception of blue wither skulls, so you can laugh in the face of creepers trying to destroy walls built of this block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Walking: The most common way is by walking, so build wide roads out of stone and pavements out of stone slabs or other materials (See the Roads section below for more details). Rest stops are optional, but may be useful for players wishing to log off or stop for a moment without being attacked.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tutorials, associated text: This article is about user-created tutorials. For survival mode tutorial hints, see Tutorial hints. For the tutorial world that existed in Legacy Console Edition, see Legacy Console Edition tutorial. For tutorials for Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Tutorials.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tutorials, associated text: Mob farming Mob grinding Spawner traps Animals Axolotl Bee Blaze Cave spider Chicken Creeper Drowned Ender dragon Enderman Frog Glow squid Guardian Hoglin Iron golem Magma cube Phantom Piglin bartering Raid Shulker Slime Squid Turtle Villager Wandering trader Witch Wither Wither skeleton Wolf Zombie Zombified piglin
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 1 – Dungeons: 1.8.1.0 released for Xbox Series X|S.[118] 9 – Bedrock: 1.16.210 released.[148] 24 – Dungeons: 1.8.6.0 released.[118]
Minecraft wiki entry for Data_variants, associated text: /setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:flower_pot 0 destroy {Item:30,Data:0} /setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:flower_pot 11 destroy {Item:31,Data:0} /setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:flower_pot 11 destroy {Item:31,Data:1}
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Placing stairs upside down allows functional stair shelves. Blocks are split into two halves (thus two slabs of the same material make 1 block) so point your cursor at the TOP HALF of the block you want your shelf against and place your stair; if you aim lower it will be right-side-up and you have to replace it. If you aimed for the top half of the placement block it will become upside-down and you can make non-floating cake holders. This way you can skip the trouble of placing a block and your stair and removing the reference block. Place them outside under a window for a windowsill, or maybe even use several with crafting tables mixed in for a cat tree.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue with animating structures when chunks were unloaded and the animation not continuing. Attachable items created in 1.16.2 and before will not render for their player in first person. Attachable items created after 1.16.2 will render for their player in first person unless they are armor. Custom blocks now can only drop default state when broken, even with Silk Touch. Fixed validation of 'render_offset' as string in component item JSON schema. Theβ€―/scheduleβ€―command will once again execute from the entity it originated from if the area was already loaded.
Minecraft wiki entry for Door, associated text: An activated wood door can still be closed by a player or villager and does not re-open until it receives a new activation signal (if a door has been closed "by hand", it still needs to be deactivated and then reactivated to open by redstone).
Minecraft wiki entry for Processor_list, associated text: Always succeeds. Used if the specific predicate doesn't matter, allowing the block to generate as long as the other predicates are true.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: TNT also affects the nearby environment. If there are multiple blocks of it, the first explosion launches the others in random directions due to them being entities when primed. This means that even placing it a reasonable distance away may still mean your base is partially blown up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: Scroll down to the bottom of the "events" object in pig.json and add a comma after the closing curly brace of "minecraft:on_unleash". This is where we are going to add our new start and stop exploding events.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: Linking a zombified piglin gold farm to a piglin bartering farm gives you lots of loot from bartering, such as nether quartz, gravel, Soul Speed enchanted books and iron boots, iron nuggets, and obsidian, along with many others. You can get a full double chest of obsidian after an overnight AFK session. If one's gold farm is in the nether, it can be linked with a piglin bartering farm fairly easily. If instead, you want to build your gold farm in the Overworld powered by nether portals, you might want to consider getting obsidian in another way first, such as other methods shown on this page, then you can switch to piglin bartering.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: In Java Edition, click the "Done" button or ↡ Enter to save the command and leave the command block GUI. In Bedrock Edition, close the GUI to save the command and changes.
Minecraft wiki entry for DeepDive2CHP, associated text: Back in Minecraft, everyone prepares themselves as they finally enter the ocean monument, but instead of going up against guardians, the monument is instead home to zombie pigmen. Morgan realizes that they don’t attack unless provoked, and he went out directly in view of the pigmen to show that they didn’t react. He also says that zombie pigmen generally spawn in the Nether, and quickly thinks that someone is messing with the game for them to be in here in the first place. Going through the rest of the monument reveals more zombie pigmen. The group also realize that the elder guardian had already been defeated, noting the prismarine shard that is on the ground of the monument. Harper feels lost in thought about the coral situation in the real world, thinking that it wouldn’t be possible to stop the trend, but Po mentions that trends die out all the time, with Morgan adding that real coral loses its color after being out of the water for too long. Harper begins to realize that they could just use fake coral instead, not only to keep the trend alive, but to make sure that no more coral reefs would be destroyed. Jodi explains that doing that would be a big help to raising awareness about coral reefs, but just then, Morgan shushes at her as a ghast hovers in the doorway of the monument.
Minecraft wiki entry for Formatting_codes, associated text: IRC logs on Archive.org; #minecraft.20090619.log. "P7:43:58 <Notch> Quatroking: want to know a secret?" [...] "P7:44:44 <Notch> /say He&1llo&f, world! &bHOW ARE YOU!?" [...] "P7:45:52 <Notch> it's the ega palette, almost" (June 20, 2009, 00:43:58 UTC)
Minecraft wiki entry for Cracked, associated text: Cracked Stone Bricks Infested Cracked Stone Bricks Cracked Nether Bricks Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks Cracked Deepslate Bricks Cracked Deepslate Tiles
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar_Cane, associated text: A sugar cane block drops itself as an item if a piston tries to push it (trying to pull it does nothing) or moves a block into its space.
Minecraft wiki entry for Region_file_format, associated text: Region files are located in a subfolder of the world directory, "region", and have names in the form r.x.z.mcr, where x and z are the region's coordinates.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: It was the Eve of Hostile Mobs. Zetta, Ashton, Rift, Rayne, and the ender dragon had been preparing for this day for the past few days, and even then, Zetta had nightmares about the ender dragon getting overexcited and destroying Sienna Dunes. She tightened her grip on the bamboo stick she was assigned to: the one with the lead tied to the dragon’s tail. The ender dragon "float" was at the end of the line as it was a last-minute addition to the parade. After the two floats that were ahead of them went, being a ghast and wither skeleton, respectively, the five started forward, with the ender dragon doing most of the work, responding to cues from Ashton. Zetta, Rift and Rayne all moved their bamboo poles in sync to make it look like to the crowd that they were operating the "float", who oohed and awed. At one point, Rift’s grip on his bamboo pole, which was one of the ender dragon’s wings, had come loose, causing the ender dragon to flap its wings so hard that its front paws had come off the ground. Although the cheering of the crowd intensified, Ashton helped the ender dragon calm down. Though the crowd had clearly chosen their favorite float, it was up to Mayor Maxine to decide. As the floats line up on a stage in the town square, Carl congratulates Zetta despite him being worried at first that she was keeping something important from him. Mayor Maxine then makes a speech, explaining how the Eve of Hostile Mobs was important despite the illager raid that had occurred. She then places the last sandstone block that was sitting on the stage into the gap on the bell tower, making the crowd erupt in applause. Mayor Maxine then announces that the ender dragon float had won the parade, and Zetta delivers a thank you speech, specifically thanking Rift, Rayne, and Ashton for their help. She then tries to mention something else, but Mayor Maxine had already pushed her away from the podium, instead listing off the sponsors for the parade. As she concludes, Zetta practically shouts into the microphone that their "float" was a real ender dragon, but by then, fireworks had already gone off, causing the ender dragon to get spooked. She thrashed and bit the poles that were tethered to her body, overturning several food carts. Her tail struck the repaired bell tower, obliterating a huge area of blocks. Just then, the crowd begins to scream in horror. Ashton tries to take off after the ender dragon, but his grandma grabs him by his shirt collar, scolding him. Carl was running toward Zetta, so she began running toward the ender dragon. Eventually, Zetta orders the ender dragon to stop, in which it surprisingly does. Just then, Zetta hears the townspeople charging toward the ender dragon with their swords.
Minecraft wiki entry for Installing_a_snapshot, associated text: Step 1: Navigate to the specific snapshot page on this wiki, which can be accessed via the snapshot history page, and download the client .jar and .json on the right-hand side of the page.
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_block_textures, associated text: Grass Block top Grass Block side Grass Block side overlay Snowy Grass Block side Mycelium top Mycelium side Mycelium sideβ€Œ[upcoming] Podzol top Podzol side Dirt Path top Dirt Path side Crimson Nylium top Crimson Nylium side Warped Nylium top Warped Nylium side Farmland top Moist Farmland top Dirt Coarse Dirt Rooted Dirt Clay Sand Red Sand Gravel Mud Soul Sand Soul Soil Snow Powder Snow Frosted Ice, age 0 Frosted Ice, age 1 Frosted Ice, age 2 Frosted Ice, age 3 Ice Packed Ice Blue Ice
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian_farming, associated text: Drain the temple Create a large, flat room Put a single layer of water over every block in the room, flowing to a single point to be optimal Put a hopper at the point(s) that the water flows to, connected to a storage system Activate a conduit directly underneath the center of the room. if there are no hoppers there and the floor is made of prismarine, the floor could be used as the top of the activation frame
Minecraft wiki entry for Large_Biomes, associated text: Example of a massive Plains/Windswept hills/Forest Biome on a map. A sample of a world with large biomes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Weather, associated text: If the player throws a trident enchanted with channeling during a thunderstorm, it summons a lightning bolt at the thrown area.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_farming, associated text: So, you can move Shulkers near the end portal, but because the shulker is riding a minecart, it won't teleport to the Overworld. So, use an activator rail.
Minecraft wiki entry for Biome, associated text: The following chart divides biome types into 7 temperature classes. The snowy biomes have their temperature listed in purple, cold in blue, temperate in green, arid in orange, the nether in red and the end in tan. The biomes of either neutral or unknown temperature have no temperature class. Temperatures are given at sea level.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.16 Pre-release 4 (known as 1.16-pre4 in the launcher) is the fourth pre-release for Java Edition 1.16, released on June 11, 2020,[64] which tweaks some spawn rates and fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infested_Block, associated text: When mined with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch, however, the equivalent non-infested block is dropped without spawning a silverfish on all game difficulties. Any Silk Touch-enchanted tool (including swords) will cause an infested block to drop its non-infested equivalent (that is, a pickaxe is not required). A player wishing to collect stone bricks from a stronghold safely should use Silk Touch-enchanted pickaxes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Effect, associated text: Minecraft Forum: All About Potions And Brewing - 1.9 Reference Guide Minecraft Potions - A Visual Guide
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: Navigation is an important skill that you must learn in Minecraft, because it isn't always easy to find your way home.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Generate in crimson and warped forests, respectively. Can be placed on dirt, coarse dirt, farmland, podzol, nylium, soul soil, and grass blocks. Bone meal can be used on fungi to grow it into the respective huge fungi when placed on nylium. Unlike mushrooms, fungi cannot spread.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-237464 – Packet sent event is recorded as packet received event. MC-237505 – Certain Biome Builder debug values do not change.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: If you have a lot of iron, you can create a separate room containing multiple iron golems. This can be opened via a piston door to allow iron golems into a courtyard or garden. This will allow them to be sent to kill zombies if your house is under siege.
Minecraft wiki entry for Weather, associated text: Lightning may be manually summoned with the /summon lightning_bolt command. While it is summoned as an entity, it cannot be referred to by commands or selectors.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineville, associated text: In "Dungeon Simulator", players start on a small farm with just a stick to kill mobs. From every mob the player kills, they receive experience. When the player has received enough experience to level up, they have to fight a level end boss. After the player kills the boss, they level-up and are able to level up again. As soon as the player levels up 4 levels, the player can go to a stronger dungeon with stronger mobs. When the player completes level 20, they get a prestige star and a Knight Skin Modification.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone, associated text: Redstone construction can range from fairly simple to deeply complex. While there is not a single overarching tutorial, there are many relevant pages under both the "Mechanics" and "Tutorials" trees. Some relevant pages include:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a visual issue where clicking to edit the text box in the NPC dialog would not show the caret (Education Edition Features)
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: "Grab your nearest calendar and start circling with a vengeance: Caves & Cliffs: Part I arrives June 8th on both Java and Bedrock!" – @Minecraft on Twitter, May 31, 2021
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Amusement Park You can build roller coasters with minecarts and rails, ticket booths and small shops around the park, and a ferris wheel. You can make the park small or large. You could even build a water park! See also Tutorials/Building a rollercoaster for more tips.
Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: The following blocks are counted as part of the "grass" group of blocks as of 1.18, and are accordingly colored:
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: A charged creeper does not drop its own head when it explodes, although any other charged creepers or creepers killed in the explosion drop a creeper head. Players and ender dragons do not drop their heads,[5] nor do mobs without corresponding mob heads, such as livestock animals.
Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: At the end of the tunnel, build some access to the surface (shown in the first image on the lower right). Villagers are free to go in and out, but make a barrier in the tunnel to keep them from reaching the lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Screen_effects, associated text: In Java Edition this effect involves the nether portal texture being stretched across the entirety of the screen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update_detector, associated text: Another extremely compact design involves using 1 sticky piston facing up with a slime block and redstone block stacked on top of it. This design is 1Γ—3 (1Γ—4 when extended) and allows the piston to be updated from 5 of its sides. It does not need to be reset after triggering, but players do need to make sure that the slime block isn't grabbing a wall in order to activate in the first place.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-31876 – Hopper: java.lang.NullPointerException. MC-31880 – Hopper: java.lang.NullPointerException. MC-31883 – Killing mobs sometimes drop "tile.air.name" . MC-31892 – Crashes the game when entering the Nether.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Multiplayer light calculations no longer cause affected blocks to be transmitted to clients; instead the clients will recalculate the light on their own. This means that chunk errors cannot be fixed by updating blocks anymore.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: When traveling through a Nether portal, a new portal is created at the destination. Breaking this portal yields obsidian and does not affect the portal in the other dimension.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Iceberg features no longer replace Snow Blocks of Igloo structures. (MCPE-147690) Water in open air mountain caves no longer generates unevenly. (MCPE-149417) Aquifers no longer generate with missing water blocks. (MCPE-146452)
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed shifted sub-chunks on Caves & Cliffs flat worlds (MCPE-140428) Hoodoos now generate in Eroded Badland biomes again (MCPE-141083) Strange pillars no longer generate below Eroded Badland biomes (MCPE-141342) Water and Lava springs now correctly generate at the expected frequency Fixed issue with Copper Ore hanging mid-air in ravines (MCPE-141189)
Minecraft wiki entry for Frosted_Ice, associated text: When a frosted ice block melts or is broken, any adjacent frosted ice block immediately melts if it has fewer than 2 frosted ice blocks remaining in the 6 blocks surrounding it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Jungles are a very interesting biome to live in. First off, the chances of enemies finding a base is minuscule, particularly if it is concealed. Second, a lot of wood can be harvested, and melons provide a source of food (albeit an inefficient one) as well as being tradable with farmer villagers. Jungle pyramids can be used as ready-made bases. However, there are several downsides. It is very difficult to construct defenses, and you may have to clear out a large area if building on the ground - which will take a lot of time. As well as this, jungles are often large and hard to navigate, so you might need to write down the coordinates of your base. Treebases can be accessed by vines, and can be hidden easily.
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: Experimentation with 1.12.2 Customized worlds (by multiplying the default 684.412 noise scale with 2^32, and then with 80 to cause them to show up at the regular Far Lands distance of 12550824.023) shows minimal, but still noticeable differences between the Fartherer and Farthest Lands. From these observations, the most noticeable difference between the Fartherer Lands and the Farthest Lands is that Farthest Lands generate highly repetitive terrain (especially in the Corner Farthest Lands, where the terrain repeats itself as you move further out), similar to Bedrock Edition Edge Far Lands past X/Z +6,275,412.[6][7]
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: After you get water, you can start to create a farm, since most farms require water. You can make a farm before you have water, but you need a lot of bone meal, and the ground can dry out and turn to dirt.
Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Persson, associated text: Notch on his phone. Notch wearing his iconic black fedora. Notch smiling. Notch with his fans at MinecraftCon 2010. Notch using his computer. Notch (left) and Seananners (right) at the Machinima Realm Minecraft Interview; February 11, 2011. Notch's skin in Minecraft. Notch sneaking around in Minecraft. Notch wearing his Mojang cape. Notch unboxing his new hat. Notch in a cartoon style. Notch icon on Adweek's The Top 10 Technologists. Notch's Xmas 2011 Twitter icon. At MINECON 2011. Notch at the 2016 Game Developers Conference. Notch's one-of-a-kind hat in the game Team Fortress 2, given to him by the developers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Hopper-Loop Clock N-Hopper-Loop Clock Shown: 4-Hopper-Loop Clock. Ethonian Hopper Clock (EHC) – Both pistons are sticky. 1-Wide Compact EHC 1-Wide Tileable EHC 1-Wide Upside-Down EHC Non-stick EHC – doesn't require sticky pistons Hopper Timer (self-locking EHC with trigger input) RS NOR Latch Hopper Clock 1-Wide RS NOR Latch Hopper Clock Hopper-Latch Hopper Clock Sethbling's Hopper Clock SethBling's Hopper Clock (Simplified) SethBling's Hopper Clock (Amputated) Multiplicative Hopper-Dropper Clock 3-Stage Vertical MHDC β€” 72 block volume, clock period up to 10.7 years
Minecraft wiki entry for Ruined_Portal, associated text: In Java Edition, ruined portals can be generated by the player by loading ruined_portal/portal_<1 to 10> or ruined_portal/giant_portal_<1 to 3> with a structure block. These ruined portals generate as they are stored, meaning they are not modified as detailed in the Generation section above. All portals generated this way create air pockets if generated in other blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Altitude, associated text: In Minecraft, altitude is often expressed as the bottom face of a block layer, where the lowest block that can be placed is at layer -64 and has a Y-coordinate of βˆ’64. For instance, sea level is at layer 62, while clouds appear at layer 191).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-112 – Blocks/entities above beds push players out of bed. MC-749 – Villager can have all trades disabled MC-926 – When sleeping on a bed, particle effects are slanted or don't appear at all. MC-2376 – Wolves shaking fur dry while dying. MC-13497 – Wither skeletons and zombie pigmen won't go through lava to get to enemies, even though they can't burn. MC-30845 – Camera is glitching through tall grass, seagrass, and kelp in F5 (third-person) mode. MC-44471 – Difficulty lock appears to be unlocked if switching dimensions. MC-45489 – Villager Spawn is Unbalanced/Broken MC-46445 – Spectator mode particles and sounds computed from where you have been before MC-60772 – Draw order of translucent blocks based on head position (not POV). MC-63070 – Chunks do not render behind the player in F5. Perhaps culling should calculate from camera POV instead of presuming head position. MC-71256 – Endermen immediately start moving after being looked at instead of freezing and staring back at you. MC-76416 – Player can interact with dying mobs. MC-80658 – Note blocks: Gray color for certain music notes. MC-96932 – Minecart and boat shadows are too small. MC-99255 – Mobs killed by dogs give wrong loot tables. MC-102514 – Moon has orange light. MC-105099 – Slimes & Magma Cubes can still attack players when they are in their death animation. MC-109954 – Saddled pigs/horses still move when in their death animation. MC-114559 – Lightning converts dying mobs. MC-114560 – Dying zombie villager converts to an alive villager. MC-118764 – Items inside the villager trading GUI drop when the interface is closed. MC-127016 – Waterlogged wooden slabs/stairs/fences/scaffoldings can still catch fire. MC-129481 – Water Backface Culling in F5 Mode MC-131845 – Scroll bar resets when selecting a language. MC-132351 – Plants don't grow when there is block above them. MC-132478 – Entering a bed while in 3rd-person view will show the point of view as 1st-person while in the bed MC-133188 – Cannot climb waterlogged ladders or scaffolds. MC-135157 – Crops cannot be planted by aiming at the side of a block. MC-137308 – selectWorld.edit.backupFailed has no translation. MC-144928 – Endermen don't try to avoid fireworks.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: An end ship. The bridge that leads to the end ship. The dragon head, with the city in the background. The sterncastle of the ship. The doorway in the back leads to the treasure room. a brewing stand can be seen. The treasure room, where a shulker guards the elytra. The treasure room, only without the shulker.
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: <player> was shot by <player/mob> Appears when the player is killed by an arrow shot by a player or mob using a bow or crossbow. When the player is killed by an arrow shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was shot by Arrow/Spectral Arrow. <player> was shot by <player/mob> using <item> Appears when the player is killed by an arrow shot by a player or mob using a renamed bow or crossbow.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gold_Ore, associated text: Piglins become hostile toward players who mine gold ore, even if the player is wearing golden armor. Piglins also run toward any gold ores 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: MC-4193 – Firework star duplication glitch. MC-4199 – Deaths not logged to console. MC-4200 – The Nether and the End generating random blocks clientside in multiplayer. MC-4203 – Enchanted Books: Unenchantable item can receive any enchantment. MC-4433 – Falling sand spawners failing to save properly, and causing crashes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Settlement_guide, associated text: Larger centers (open places), denser structures, organized streets Services or structures that share common interests are grouped or clustered together. More attractions Established road - typically in the main street Well known and have connections with other settlements Primitive train station, docking area
Minecraft wiki entry for Name_Tag, associated text: A named silverfish that goes into a block appears to lose its name because it is replaced by a newly-generated unnamed silverfish when the block is broken. A baby (animal or villager) keeps its name when becoming an adult. A named villager keeps its name when transformed into a zombie villager. A named zombie villager keeps its name when cured. Wandering traders still despawn even if they are named, or in a minecart or boat.
Minecraft wiki entry for Game_terms, associated text: This is a glossary of game terms used by the Minecraft community, but are not officially in the game. Some of these game terms are used as shortenings, while others are terms exclusive to Minecraft, and may not be familiar to people who are new to the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Curved_roofs, associated text: Example 2: In the right-hand image the top three layers of a diameter-22 segmented dome have been used for a surmounted dome. The diameter list was adjusted to 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 12, 6, producing a surmounted segmented dome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: You start on a small island in the ocean: Go to the highest point on the island and look around for other land. If you see a reasonably-sized continent with trees and animals, swim there. If you see no large land and no animals in sight, you have an "ocean spawn". For a player's first game, it is entirely reasonable to exit this world and try again with a different seed. You are standing on sand, with no trees or water nearby. You are in a desert. Again, go to high ground and look around for trees and green grass. If you see some, go there before continuing with this guide. If there's no green in sight, this is another situation where you can reasonably toss the world and try again. Deserts are much easier when encountered from outside, but they are missing important things like dirt, wood, and accessible stone, all of which which you really do need to start off the game. You are in a dark forest, with thick trees, a thick leaf canopy, and giant mushrooms scattered around. This is a particularly unsafe place for a starting character and a beginning player, because the canopy can create areas dark enough for hostile mobs to spawn in daytime. However, if you move quickly, you can probably make it to more open ground in a reasonable amount of time, and start setting up in a more reasonable biome. Don't leave the dark forest behind completely, though β€” once you have basic armor and weapons, it's a very resource-rich area. Grab some of that plentiful wood once you reach the edge! The giant mushrooms also offer a plentiful source of food, so don't forget to grab some of those! There is a rare chance for a Woodland Mansion to generate in this biome. They are dangerous, but provide you a lot of good resources, so make a note where it is! The land around you is greyish-purple, with dusty particles, giant mushrooms, and red "cows": Rejoice, for you have received a miracle: a spawn in a mushroom fields biome, where hostile creatures cannot appear (except for underground dungeons). You do need to go elsewhere to find wood, crop seeds, and some other resources, but otherwise, you've gotten into a golden situation here. Once you have even a bit of wood, you can get unlimited food from the mooshrooms, and you have a large area in which you barely need to worry about your safety even at night, a great place to set up your long-term base.
Minecraft wiki entry for Host_privileges, associated text: Sets the player's spawn point. If the spawn point set by this command gets obstructed, causes the player to spawn at the world spawn point.
Minecraft wiki entry for X-ray_glitches, associated text: 1 Why bother? 2 General approach 3 Bedrock Edition 3.1 Piston and slab method 3.2 Falling snow method 3.3 Chain-lava method 3.4 Pig method 4 Trivia
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: Load levels range from 22 to 44 in regular gameplay, while only 22 to 33 are relevant. Load levels less than 22 (including negative levels) are valid but only possible with a modded game. Load levels above 44 are not possible in vanilla. However, it could be possible by modifying the in-game code.
Minecraft wiki entry for loot, associated text: /give β€” give specific items to players without specifying a loot table /item β€” modify specific item slots of entities or container
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: A raw JSON text component can be any JSON data type other than JSON null, including JSON string, JSON array, JSON object, JSON boolean, and JSON number. The game treats booleans and numbers as strings. Strings and arrays are both shorthand for longer object structures, as described below.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: When fighting a creeper, the player should maintain distance. The best option with this strategy is to use a bow, as this allows the player to kill creepers from beyond their explosion range. A creeper must get close to the player before exploding, enough so that the player can build a 5 block high pillar by jumping and placing a block underneath their feet to allow the player to safely shoot a creeper wandering around the base of the pillar without fear of the creeper exploding.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spectator, associated text: Spectators are invisible, can fly, clip through blocks and entities, and view all entities, including other players in Spectator mode. The HUD is completely invisible, except for subtitles and the chat. The inventory is like in Survival and Adventure mode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Coral_Fan, associated text: Coral fans and their dead variants can be mined instantly, but can be obtained only when mined with a Silk Touch enchanted tool. Breaking coral fans without Silk Touch destroys the coral fan.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A dispenser is an opaque block, so powering it directly can activate adjacent mechanism components (including other dispensers) as well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: /give @p white_banner{display:{Name:"\"Mining Industries Banner\""},BlockEntityTag:{Patterns:[{Pattern:"cr",Color:15},{Pattern:"bs",Color:15},{Pattern:"sc",Color:12},{Pattern:"ms",Color:0},{Pattern:"hh",Color:15},{Pattern:"bo",Color:15},{Pattern:"tts",Color:8}]}} 1
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_survival, associated text: These servers are brutal, with only a bare minimum of rules (which only prohibit things like god mode hacks, in which a player is immortal, or activities that cause things like extreme server-side lag or intentional map corruption), and an unmoderated chat. These servers may even be prone to crashes caused by players or map corruption, and players with hacked clients are the norm, not the exception. Griefing is all but an inevitability for players who choose to build anything out in the open.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: A block entity is used by Minecraft to store information about a block that can't be stored in the block's block states.
Minecraft wiki entry for Seecret_Updates, associated text: Seecret Updates were discontinued before the Halloween Update; Notch tweeted on October 7 that they were "postponed until we know what to do with them" and that he was "focusing on the Halloween update and lawyers".[7] The last mention of them on The Word of Notch was in a blog post made on September 24, where he wrote "I'd really like to do a Seecret Friday update, both to keep you guys happy and to actually get to do some programming myself, but I need to wind down",[8] and the last time he tweeted about them was on November 10, where he wrote "I liked the Friday updates, but Saturday fixes suck."[9]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Players no longer spawn in tree leaves. Restored GUI scale options. Tweaked grass path texture. Tweaked rose bush & peony textures. Fixed enchantment table UI close button.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity_format, associated text: : The entity's root tag. Life: The number of ticks this fireworks rocket has been flying for. LifeTime: The number of ticks before this fireworks rocket explodes. This value is randomized when the firework is launched.[needs testing]
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_boxes.png-atlas, associated text: shulker_boxes.png-atlas is a fixed-width 512 Γ— 256-pixel file that store textures for all shulkers and shulker boxes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Missing_textures_and_models, associated text: https://github.com/NeRdTheNed/MC-TextureGen/commit/efdaa6c6a637b1f8cf8d0160c4ac7c4f779f945e#commitcomment-56731586
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Oak and birch saplings grown within 2 blocks of a flower on the same Y-level have a 5% chance to have a bee nest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Dropping an item makes the "pop" sound.[136] Hitting the air makes the "attack" sound.[137] Jumping sounds when jumping off of and landing on blocks.[feedback 40] Silverfish and endermites have walking sounds.[138] Sounds for breaking blocks have a higher pitch.[139] Volume sliders play a preview of the relevant sounds when adjusted in the main menu settings.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elder_Guardian, associated text: The elder guardian has three methods of attacking, including firing its laser, inflicting mining fatigue, and a defensive thorn-like attack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Crafting_Table, associated text: The crafting table GUI in Bedrock Edition, using the MATTIS system, used until Bedrock Edition beta 1.2.0.2.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: A lesser used method of farming obsidian is by caging withers in the lower part of the eastern End spike, causing the withers to blow up the pillar when regenerated, wielding up to 600,000 obsidian per hour when using the pillar completely. Only the lower part of the pillar can be used as the higher part generates air blocks around itself when regenerating, this would cause the withers to escape. After the withers are trapped inside the pillar, the ender dragon summoning ritual is started, causing the pillars to regenerate. The ritual is either aborted before the ender dragon respawns or the ender dragon is killed by a specialized contraption such as a railgun. Such a desing is shown by cubicmetre.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Custom mobs with a format version lower than 1.18.20 and using the minecraft:behavior.knockback_roar component will parse like before if it contains an extra field that the engine didn't expect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: The default configuration on all Windows computers (the home version) and (just about) all (SOHO) routers is to drop or time out the connections. This is called "stealth mode" and you can read more about it on superuser. Here's a brief summary: "The idea is that refusing a connection instead of timing it out will tell an attacker that there actually is a computer on that IP-Address. With the connection attempt timing out, the hope is that the attacker will ignore the computer."
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Coordinate notation: Coordinates can be displayed in the game settings without enabling cheats.β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only] The player can also record their base's coordinates from the Debug screenβ€Œ[Java Edition only] (this is done through F3 or Fnβ€―+β€―F3, depending on BIOS settings). The coordinates are also reported when the player teleports using /teleport @s ~ ~ ~, and also copied to the clipboard in the form of /teleport when F3β€―+β€―C is pressed, if cheats are enabled. A screenshot can be used or writing down, but the coordinates should be kept in a secure place. If the player does not want to write it down in real life or take a screenshot, they can craft a book and quill and write the coordinates of their home down there. Lit landmark: Perhaps for smaller distances, one can build tall towers with some torches on the top while traveling, as well as placing one on top of their house. Keep in mind that the towers can be seen only if one's render distance is high enough. A beacon can also be used for this purpose, although a beacon is unobtainable for new players in survival mode. Alternatively, place a torch on the side of a block indicating the direction to the nearest safe haven. On grassy earth, mark arrows by digging path squares with a shovel, or use the shovel on grass to make grass path blocks every few paces to mark your way. Keeping a running list of important coordinates is recommended. Make a compass: Four iron ingots and a piece of redstone are the ingredients needed to craft a compass. It points toward the world's spawn point, or a lodestone if used on one. The spawn point cannot be changed by sleeping in beds (which changes the individual spawn point), making a compass only useful if the player built their house close to their original spawn or is late enough in the game to have obtained a lodestone. It should be noted that the world spawn can be changed if cheats are enabled by using the /setworldspawn command. If the player has a compass and 8 paper, they can craft a map to prevent getting lost. Additionally, a single paper and a compass can be combined in a cartography table to make a map. A zoomed-out map can also be crafted by surrounding a map with 8 paper on a crafting table, or by combining a map with one paper in a cartography table.(Note: In Bedrock Edition the player can choose to start with a map.) While traveling, leave a trail of cheap but visible blocks, such as wood planks or cobblestone, every few blocks (torches also work). These blocks should not be native to the biome to make them stand out. Keep track of navigation directions. Clouds always move slowly from east to west, as do the sun and the moon. Sunflowers also always face east. Crafting a book and quill allows the player to take notes. Craft a book with one leather and three paper, then combine the book with a feather and an ink sac to make a book and quill.
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: This is the most convenient way to create a two-block-deep lake. It's perfect if all you want is a little surface of water. Note: that the deeper the lake, the less practical it is to dig it that way.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: If you want to keep people not in your faction out of an area of your base, put doors in front of it. Allied faction members can't open doors unless they have pressure plates in front of them. Read up on historical military strategies. Although they're from real life, many principles still apply to factions warfare and may just help you outsmart the competition. Ally, ally, ally! You don't have to fight everyone. Make some friends as you go. Conquest is always more fun when it's shared with good friends. Obsidian is essentially bedrock in claimed areas, unless the server has a plugin that lets it be blown up. Your defense is only as strong as its weakest link. Any weak spots in your defenses WILL be found by your enemies, and it WILL be exploited so much it will boggle your mind. One missing block of obsidian or one mine that isn't claimed at the entrance and sealed off by a door can be your downfall. You'll most likely forget to obsidian the floor when you're obsidian covering your base. It's an easy mistake to make. Make sure you do that. Otherwise, raiders can dig up through the floor of your base. If you wish to have a way out of any sticky situations with other players, a hidden nether portal transport like the kind referenced earlier can be used as a quick escape route. Since 1 block in the nether is a greater distance than in the overworld, if worst comes to worst, you can activate your hidden piston door, head through your portal, and run down a corridor to get away from your opponents quicker than they can catch up to you, assuming they don't find your portal. You can also use minecarts (or a human cannon) for this. Experiment! Combine anti-griefing techniques together! Use a boat/minecart to transport an elder guardian through nether portals, into a 5-block-thick obsidian bunker surrounded by lava and half-open wither cages, placed on top of the nether! This definitely will stop all the raiders in the world!