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Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing, associated text: The fishing rod can occasionally catch treasure or junk instead of fish. A fishing rod without the Luck of the Sea enchantment has an 85% chance of catching fish, a 10% chance of catching junk, and a 5% chance of catching treasure. Each level of the Luck of the Sea enchantment increases the chance of catching a treasure at the expense of reducing the chances of catching fish and junk. The Luck status effect grants the same benefit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Breaking, associated text: Chemistry tables are slow to break by hand, similar to blocks that require a pickaxe to mine. However, they still drop as items except the Lab Table.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cookie, associated text: Cookies being obtained by trading with a farmer villager. Steve eating a cookie. Alex eating a cookie.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze_Rod, associated text: Blaze rods are items exclusively obtained from blazes. They act as an essential ingredient in brewing, as a fuel for both brewing and smelting, and for crafting the eye of ender that leads the player to the End.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dragon_Egg, associated text: In Java Edition, a single dragon egg is generated on top of the exit portal when the first ender dragon is defeated. In Bedrock Edition, two dragons eggs generate on top of the exit portal; one generates when the first ender dragon is defeated, while the other generates when the second ender dragon is defeated.[1] The dragon egg usually cannot be mined directly, as trying to do so causes it to teleport within a 31×15×31 volume centered on the egg, with locations toward the center more likely. If all air blocks in that area are filled so there is nowhere for the egg to teleport to, or if it fails to find an air block after 1,000 attempts at teleporting, it can be mined. The dragon egg is a gravity-affected block, and drops as an item when pushed by a piston or when it falls onto a block less than a full block tall, such as a torch or a bottom slab.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: Iron golems have different stages of being cracked to show their health. When their health is above 74 × 37, they do not have any cracks. When their health is between 50 × 25 and 74 × 37, some cracks appear. When their health is between 25 × 12.5 and 49 × 24.5, they appear more cracked. When their health is lower than 25 × 12.5, many cracks are visible.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Quartz, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Crafting 1.2 Mining 1.3 Chest loot 1.4 Smelting 1.5 Bartering 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Trading 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues 6 Trivia 7 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Sword, associated text: Piglins are attracted to golden swords and run toward any golden swords on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Coal, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mooshroom, associated text: The mooshroom reuses many of the cow's sound events instead of having its own, resulting in these unintuitive subtitles - see MC-98316
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Once you have a strider in range of you, use it with the saddle to saddle it. If there is a zombified piglin or a baby strider on top of the strider, then you will have to choose a different strider. However, zombified piglins are good, because the strider which is riding the zombified piglin will have a saddle already equipped on it. There is a 1 in 30 chance of a zombified piglin riding a strider. If that is the case, try killing the zombified piglin. Then, you will have an already saddled strider.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: The most iffy is skill. Some people are so good with their timing that they can calmly mine and take their diamond ore, then swing around and shoot just as soon as you are within a block of them!
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a section for structure blocks. Tweaked the "Host and Player Options" section. (MCPE-28976) Updated the section about taming cats. (MCPE-43490)
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-107581 – Animation of totem is affected by "fixed" display setting rotation (and is inverted) MC-108270 – Wither skeleton spawing quelled by normal skeletons MC-109303 – Hoppers do not pass items back and forth at a regular speed and comparators can not read them correctly MC-109507 – Placing Shulker Box at 0 0 0 Causes Client Crash MC-109563 – Trapped chests no longer *update* components it powers through the block it's on
Minecraft wiki entry for Small_Fireball, associated text: A small fireball is a projectile produced by ranged attack of blazes, and by fire charges when shot from dispensers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gathering_resources_on_peaceful_difficulty, associated text: When you enter the End, the ender dragon will spawn. It cannot do damage to you but it will still knock you back, so the only things that are dangerous are that the dragon may push you into the void, or inflict falling damage when you are destroying end crystals. Apart from that, the fight should be easy. You can also use the end gateway portal and you will be able to access the End as much as you want. However, end crystals cannot be obtained in Peaceful, because ghast tears are unobtainable, so you cannot respawn the dragon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Small_Dripleaf, associated text: This article is about the plant used to grow big dripleaves. For the plant used for platforming, see Big Dripleaf.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now turn blueish-purple outside of lava. When outside lava, their facial expression becomes a more prominent frown. Can now only spawn if the block above the lava is air. Baby striders ride on top of bigger striders.
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_ladder, associated text: It was possible to make a hidden water ladder, but this was also affected by the Beta 1.6 bug-fix. To construct one, build your water shaft normally except put dirt or cobblestone where you would normally put the ladder. Then, move one space sideways, and dig a shaft upwards there. Face the corner where the water is and press up. Voila! Now hide your water source blocks and you're done. Using his method you can remove the usage of signs or ladders, but also makes it difficult (not impossible) to go downwards without damaging yourself, so this type is ideal for one-way up shafts. The other downside is that it only works when it is facing southwest (user facing the ladder).
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Brown and red mushrooms can be found in various places throughout the world, mostly under trees or in caves. They are also common in the Nether. A bit of wood allows you to craft bowls, and with a bowl and both mushroom types, you can easily craft mushroom stew, without even needing a crafting table. If you happen to be in the rare Mushroom Fields, you can also get mushroom stew by "milking" a mooshroom with an empty bowl, though the mushrooms themselves will also be plentiful. (In the mushroom fields, the wood for a bowl might be the hardest to find!) This is one of the best foraged foods, with value comparable to some cooked meats. Its main drawback is that once crafted, it is unstackable. However, the ingredients are stackable, and three slots will hold the makings for 64 bowls of stew. Note that you do get the bowl back when you eat the stew, so it's perfectly reasonable to carry a large amount of each mushroom type, and a batch of 4 bowls to fill as needed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: To blend in well into the environment, you need a stone or dirt wall. Stone walls can be found on the mountains biome (and its variants). If you need to build it on a plains biome or other flat terrain, you need to somehow blend the door on the environment. If this is impossible for some reason, the only choice is the hidden piston stairs. Players can accidentally mine the door, as no one knows there's a door on the wall.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: There is a tradeoff between the spacing chosen between each branch of the mine. A spacing of 2 blocks per branch means that players will end up exposing almost every block, but at the cost of a lot of work. A spacing of 5 blocks per branch will give them a wider area covered but there is the possibility of missing some blobs, especially diamond or lapis lazuli which can appear in blobs of less than 4 blocks. Using the diagram titled "More compact 3-Space branch mine" (open the "Offsetting mine levels" collapsible to see it) leaves no ores hidden, however requires them mine more stone. It is recommended to use this method if they don't mind mining a bit extra and really need the gold, redstone, diamond, iron, and coal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Note_Block, associated text: There are 16 different instruments and 25 different pitches per instrument. Pressing use on the block increases the note pitch up a semitone, with a total of two full octaves and a semitone (25 semitones in total) being available for each instrument. The standard range (for harp and pling instruments) of notes span from F♯3 to F♯5. After reaching the highest note, pressing use again resets the pitch back to F♯3, as does breaking the block and picking it back up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil, associated text: Any item or stack of items can be renamed at a cost of one level plus any prior-work penalty. If the player is only renaming, the maximum total cost is 39 levels. The maximum length for renaming is 35 characters‌[BE only] / 50 characters‌[JE only]. Some items have special effects when renamed:
Minecraft wiki entry for Donkey, associated text: Unlike horses, all donkeys have the same movement speed and jump strength, although speed potions can be used on the donkey and travel via the Nether can make the donkey easily the pack animal with the fastest practical way to travel in Minecraft. Donkeys are slow-moving backward, and about as fast as the player when moving sideways.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: However, when taking suspicious stew from generated structures or villagers, there is no way to know which effect the stew would inflict. Although there is a chance for the stew to inflict a positive effect, a player seeking to heal and being struck with Poison ends up in a worse position.
Minecraft wiki entry for Livestreaming, associated text: To start using Twitch, visit https://account.mojang.com, go to your account settings, then select the option to connect to your Twitch account. If you sign into Minecraft with your username, you'll need to use the newer account format. Information on migrating to a Mojang account can be found here. If you don't have a Twitch account, you can create one at http://twitch.tv/signup.
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_an_ancient_city, associated text: An easy way to obtain sculk blocks without a sculk catalyst. Obtaining soul-related blocks and basalt without going to the Nether. Easy way to obtain skeleton skulls without having to work with charged creepers. The useful Swift Sneak enchantment, which is exclusive to ancient cities, as well as many other good enchantments. (Possible upcoming content) You can obtain Echo Shards from here, which can be used to craft a Recovery Compass. Has the completely blast-resistant reinforced deepslate, although it cannot be pushed by a piston anymore. Good way to get treasure like Diamond Armor, Gold, Enchanted Golden Apples, Saddles, and the like. Mundane items like Candles, Chests, Lecterns, Campfires, Dark Oak wood and Torches can also be looted from here as a nice side-bonus. The city can be converted into a mob-proof base after all the sculk shriekers are removed, as hostile mobs are not allowed to spawn there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Redundancy can be used to maintain a 1-clock, even as the torches burn out; the result is the so-called "Rapid Pulsar" (designs X, Y and (vertical) Z). However, the signal may not be consistent.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: In the Nether, blaze spawners can be generated in nether fortresses, and can be trapped to collect blaze rods and mass amounts of experience. Blaze spawners are the most dangerous to trap because of the height of the structure and the additional danger of lava. One must be well-prepared to contain this type of spawner, lest they might die from heights, lava, the blazes, or even external mobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gameplay, associated text: Minecraft has 5 gamemodes: Survival, Creative, Adventure, Spectator‌[Java Edition only] and Hardcore‌[Java Edition only]. The "demo mode" is Survival with the --demo attribute, which defines if the game is from a trial version or not.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spectator, associated text: If a number key is pressed, the player can teleport to a specific player on that server by pressing 1, or the player can teleport to a team member by pressing 2 and afterward clicking on the number of the player twice to be teleported or once to see their name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Paintings.png-atlas, associated text: paintings.png-atlas is a procedurally-generated texture atlas used to store textures for all paintings.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beehives and bee nests now show the correct front facing texture (MCPE-92468). Crimson and warped stems/hyphae are now in their correct creative inventory groups (MCPE-74611).
Minecraft wiki entry for Cocoa_bean_farming, associated text: Cocoa beans can grow on the sides of any jungle log, regardless of light level, requiring 1 empty air block in the space it will occupy. The jungle log does not need to be attached to a living tree, only any harvested jungle log, therefore it is easy to create large farms for cocoa beans by chopping down jungle trees and arranging the wood to optimize growing space.
Minecraft wiki entry for Schematic_file_format, associated text: The .schematic file format was created by the community to store sections of a Minecraft world for use with third-party programs (including MCEdit, Minecraft Note Block Studio, Redstone Simulator, WorldEdit, and Schematica). Schematics are in NBT format and are loosely based on the Indev level format. Indices for the Blocks and Data arrays are ordered YZX - that is, the X coordinate varies the fastest. This is similar to block ordering for Classic, Indev, and Anvil levels. This format cannot store or distinguish air blocks that should overwrite existing blocks from those that shouldn't.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Tweaks to debugging F3+H now shows tool and armor durability on damaged items – On maps it shows the zoom level. Now shows which cardinal direction the player is facing on the f value. The pie chart on the F3 overlay is now shown when opening it using shift+F3 instead of vice versa.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Some job site blocks are not craftable, which means some villagers with certain professions cannot resupply their trades, because job sites crafted from cobblestone, flint, blaze powder, furnace and stone slab are unobtainable. The following villagers cannot resupply their trades:
Minecraft wiki entry for Server, associated text: The server saves the level in the "world" folder every 30 seconds if chunks have been modified, by default.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: 1 Preparation 2 Getting started 2.1 City Plan 2.2 Materials 3 Building Up 3.1 Roads and Paths 3.2 Scale 3.3 Lighting 3.4 Residential Zone 3.5 Commercial Zone 3.6 Public Transportation and Transit Stations 3.7 Industrial Zone 3.8 Capital 4 Suggestions 4.1 City Themes 4.1.1 A - D 4.1.2 E - H 4.1.3 I - M 4.1.4 N - R 4.1.5 S - U 4.1.6 V - Z 4.2 Transportation 4.3 Buildings and Structures 4.3.1 A - D 4.3.2 E - H 4.3.3 I - M 4.3.4 N - R 4.3.5 S - U 4.3.6 W - Z 4.4 Government 4.5 Government Buildings 4.6 Government Systems 4.7 More Ideas 5 Currency 6 General Tips 6.1 Roads 6.1.1 Specialty Roads 6.2 General Block Palette 6.3 Jobs 6.3.1 A - D 6.3.2 E - H 6.3.3 I - M 6.3.4 N - R 6.3.5 S - U 6.3.6 V - Z 7 Houses 7.1 House types 8 Last Note 9 After Building a Metropolis 9.1 Cities, Structures, and More 10 Good City Mods to Use 11 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: 1 Principles 2 Piston gate designs 2.1 NOT gate 2.2 OR gate 2.3 AND gate 2.4 IMPLIES gate 2.5 XNOR gate 2.6 XOR gate 3 Latches 3.1 RS latches 3.2 T flip-flops 4 Ring memory 5 Clocks 5.1 Rapidfire piston clock 5.2 Alternate rapidfire piston clock 5.3 Pulser 5.4 Rapid fire trap clock 6 Edge detector 7 Double extender
Minecraft wiki entry for Light_Block, associated text: 1 Obtaining 2 Usage 2.1 Light source 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Sword, associated text: Attacking a boat or a minecart with a sword instantly destroys it (JE only), without decreasing the sword's durability.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quinn, associated text: Quinn: "Did you invite zombies? Because we've got zombies." Toby: "Oh, was I not supposed to invite zombies?" Quinn: "I'm not sure any of us were 'invited', Toby." —Quinn and Toby
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Nether star Version exclusive: Potion of Decay. Version exclusive: Splash potion of Decay. Version exclusive: Arrow of Decay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Twisting_Vines, associated text: Twisting vines are vegetation blocks found in the Nether in warped forests. Their "crimson" equivalent are weeping vines.
Minecraft wiki entry for Farms, associated text: This is also known as the Stem Farm. The Pumpkin and Watermelon Blocks do grow on their own, so consider them optional.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: player, fishing_hook, lightning_bolt, and catType fields have been replaced with type_specific. type_specific has field type (one of player, fishing_hook, lightning_bolt or cat) and same fields as removed fields. Example:
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portal, associated text: "After a day of refactoring portal code, this is now possible. http://dinnerbone.com/media/uploads/2013-09/screenshots/Minecraft_13w36b_2013-09-11_16-03-26.png" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, September 11, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Locked_chest, associated text: When first introduced in Beta 1.4, locked chests were indestructible except to explosions, which allowed it to drop.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Build a series of basic houses with the bare essentials (crafting table, furnace, chests, bed). They should preferably be in the same vicinity, either across from each other or connected, and should be rather simple in design and material, with windows and even doors being optional in some cases. Their purpose should be to provide basic temporary housing for new players so they don't have to mooch off others as they start off, with the intent being for each player to eventually move out as they advance and build their own base; however, they may also be used as permanent housing, should a player become accustomed to it. The residents can optionally be taxed by the builder or server owner, who may require payment in (ideally cheap or common) materials or goods in exchange for protection or even the housing itself, with eviction or even the house's razing possible if payment is not given; however, this can be oppressive and unfeasible for new players and is thus not recommended.
Minecraft wiki entry for Feedback_site, associated text: The Minecraft Feedback Site is the official website location for players to share their feedback for Minecraft. Similar to the bug tracker, the site is moderated by the community team. The feedback site is located here. It currently has 26 categories with which to post feedback in:
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Cleaner! Simplified! Perfected!amazing Art directed! (by robots) Machine learned textures! Not blurry! Not bubbly! Not cartoony! Photorealistic! Hand-painted!
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Dropped by glow squids when killed. Can be used to craft glow item frames. Can be used to make text glow on signs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg, associated text: When thrown by a dispenser or by pressing the use button, an egg has a 1⁄8 (12.5%) chance of spawning a chick. If this occurs, there is a 1⁄32 (3.125%) chance of spawning three additional chicks (on average, 1 out of every 256 eggs spawns 4 chicks). In other words, whenever an egg is thrown, there is a 31⁄256 chance of spawning 1 chick and a 1⁄256 chance of spawning four chicks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: Structure spawn attempts occur at specific relative X and Z coordinates in naturally generated structures, known as "hard-coded spawn spots". The structures that have hard-coded spawn spots include swamp huts, ocean monuments, pillager outposts, and nether fortresses. Whenever a successful cluster spawn attempt occurs within a chunk that contains a hard-coded spawn spot, the environmental spawning algorithm also attempts a structure spawn. (Note that a "successful attempt" here means that a spawnable block was found, even if the spawn was then blocked by light level check or mob cap check.) The structure spawn attempt follows the same rules and steps described above for cluster spawning, with the following changes:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New pattern for banners, the Piglin. Used in the loom to apply the Piglin pattern to the banner. Currently unobtainable in Survival Mode
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_(disambiguation), associated text: "Sculk Trap (which is actually called Sculk Jaw) is unlikely to make it into the game" – @kingbdogz on Twitter, August 29, 2021
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.17.1 Release Candidate 1 (known as 1.17.1-rc1 in the launcher) is the first release candidate for Java Edition 1.17.1, released on July 1, 2021, which fixes bugs and crashes.[4]
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: This design is ideal when redstone is scarce, or when up to 9 blocks need to be placed on the front end (the front half only consists of 3 blocks, with a total of 12 blocks able to be pushed by the piston).
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, witches can locate targets even if they are behind blocks and are hostile to snow golems and iron golems.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: Wandering traders drink a potion of invisibility during dusk. In Java Edition, they drink milk at dawn to remove the invisibility effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bow, associated text: Arrows that hit solid blocks become stuck and can be retrieved, unless the arrow was shot by a bow enchanted with Infinity, a player in Creative mode, or a mob.
Minecraft wiki entry for Particles, associated text: If a player uses the "minimal" particles option in the video settings, some particles may not appear.
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash, associated text: "Rule #1: it's never my fault. Rule #2: if any change I made broke lava rendering, apply rule #1" – @SeargeDP on Twitter, May 26, 2016
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: The achievement for traveling a significant amount of distance by minecart is called “On A Rail”, which is most likely a reference to Half-Life Chapter 8, in which the protagonist, Gordon Freeman must navigate a complex railway while fighting marines and aliens.
Minecraft wiki entry for editcopy, associated text: Java Edition Full Release Development versions Beta Alpha Infdev Indev Classic Pre-classic Bedrock Edition Full Release Development versions Alpha Education Edition China Edition Minecraft Dungeons
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Result Unparseable if the argument is not specified correctly In following conditions, terminates when this subcommand is not at the end of the subcommands chain; fails when at the end: If <pos> is unloaded or out of the world. If block at <pos> isn't a block entity. If target fails to resolve to one valid entities (named players must be online) If test doesn't pass. When at the end of the subcommands chain, and the command is successful, success value is 1. For if mode, result value is the number of matching data tags. For unless mode, result value is 1.
Minecraft wiki entry for Activator_Rail, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Chest loot 1.3 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Rail 2.2 Redstone component 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 See also 8 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Writable_Books, associated text: pages: The list of pages in the book. : A single page in the book. Each page is a string and uses the escape sequence \n for a line break. However, the command parser does not accept \n, because of which line breaks need to be set by a player or using loot tables.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mule, associated text: Chests can be given to a mule by using it with the chest in hand, and the chest cannot be removed except by killing the mule. Upon death, the mule drops the attached chest and its contents.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Villager, associated text: Baby zombie villagers are spawned when a zombie kills a baby villager, the chance of infection being the same as adult zombie villagers. Baby zombie villagers also spawn naturally, but the combined chance (5% villagers × 5% babies) is low at 0.25% (or 1 in 400 chance) of all newly spawned zombies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gold, associated text: Raw Gold — an item that drops from gold ore when mined; it can be smelted into gold ingots. Gold Ingot — an item created by smelting gold ore, raw gold, or crafting using gold nuggets; it is used for crafting items such as netherite ingots, dropped by zombified piglins. Gold Nugget — an item that can be crafted into a gold ingot. Obtained by killing zombified piglins, smelting gold equipment in a furnace, or mining nether gold ore or gilded blackstone. Golden Apple — an item created by crafting gold ingots and an apple that gives the player various status effects. Enchanted Golden Apple — a variant of the golden apple, with better effects. Found only in natural generation. Golden Carrot — an item created by crafting gold nuggets and a carrot that is used for brewing. Glistering Melon Slice — an item created by crafting gold nuggets and a melon slice that is used for brewing. Clock — an item that displays the current time in-game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Renewable_resource, associated text: These items are renewable only through trading with villagers or wandering traders, and not by any other method.
Minecraft wiki entry for Coral_Block, associated text: In order for a coral block to stay alive, at least one of the six directly adjacent blocks must be water. If placed outside of water, it transforms into its respective dead coral block after a few seconds — a grayscale version of the coral block. A coral block still dies if the Gamerule randomTickSpeed is set to 0.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Underwater: This city can be very difficult to build, especially in survival, so it's recommended for experienced builders. Build your city in a giant underwater glass dome. Another way to do this is to build lots of small domes, or otherwise normal, but waterproof houses, connected with clean-looking or transparent blocks. The food industry should be dominated by markets that sell fish from local piers, unless you export land animals and plants in the city and make farms. The entrances should be waterproof, possibly made with doors or trapdoors. It is also possible to make the entrance an underground tunnel leading to land, or a vertical tube with a staircase inside leading to the sea level. This city should be quite easy to defend against attackers, assuming you build it deep enough, as any potential attacker would need potions of water breathing just to reach it. Unstable: The easily destroyed nature of certain blocks such as TNT or flammable blocks would make a city built out of such blocks entertaining. Backups of the world can be made so the city can be destroyed for the player's entertainment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 16w39b is the eighth snapshot for Java Edition 1.11, released to fix some bugs and crashes from 16w39a.[10]
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: Once defeated, the dragon goes to the exit portal at (0, 64, 0), rises into the sky and disintegrates, with bright beams of light flashing from its body. It then explodes, drops 12,000 (first dragon) or 500 (all subsequent dragons) experience orbs, activates the exit portal, and generates one end gateway portal (first 20 dragons only). This gives the player access to the End's outer islands. Atop the exit portal lies four torches and the dragon egg. After killing the dragon, it can be respawned an unlimited number of times by placing four end crystals on the sides of the exit portal. Respawning the ender dragon regenerates any obsidian pillar blocks previously mined by the player, as well as the torches on the exit portal. However, the dragon egg does not regenerate upon killing a respawned ender dragon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bucket_of_aquatic_mob, associated text: The bucket of axolotl does not change textures in the inventory to reflect the captured axolotl's color, it always appears leucistic.
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: You need a few files in order to make this work adequately. It could be done with less files, but it's more readable that way. Please copy them carefully and modify what has to be modified accordingly. One good option is to use vim as a text editor since it keeps my carriage returns at their proper places and doesn't try to be intelligent with me. However, it's also (with emacs) one of the hardest editor to use, from another era. GUI-wise, Apple TextEdit should be fine for this, as long as you follow the instructions from the Mac OS X Setting up a server page (IE: Make as Plain Text). Note: these should be created in a temporary location, like your desktop. Instructions for moving to the final location are further below.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Alpha 1.0.3.0 (also known as 1.0.3 build 1) is a beta build released for 1.0.3 which added support for the Dutch language and fixed many bugs and crashes.[1][2][3] It is also the first build released in 2017.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone_farming, associated text: Earliest Known Publication: May 1, 2014, Simplest Automatic Stone Generator - KollinsPlays Minecraft Vanilla Tutorial.
Minecraft wiki entry for Explosion, associated text: If the explosion has the ability, it randomly starts fires in ⅓ of all destroyed air blocks that are above opaque blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: Boat acceleration takes 9.4 seconds— the difference in time between a running start and not, is halved, or 4.7 seconds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Summoning_jockeys, associated text: The mount, or the mob being ridden has little control since 1.12. (Before this update, the mount had complete control, the exception being chicken jockeys). They will have "resistance", however, where they will slowly (about 1/4th of their normal walking speed) try to do whatever they are intending (attacking a player, chasing a villager). However, the passenger will always have dominance over the mount and can move it at its will. Mounts will always give the passenger a speed boost, equivalent of the player's walking speed, faster if the mount is naturally faster than the player (such as a hostile enderman).
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_Cube, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] Size: The size of the magma cube. Note that this value is zero-based, so 0 is the smallest magma cube, 1 is the next larger, etc. The sizes that spawn naturally are 0, 1, and 3. wasOnGround: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the magma cube is touching the ground.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Gold_Ore, associated text: Piglins become hostile toward players that mine the ore, regardless if the player is wearing gold armor or is under the Invisibility effect. The same case applies if the player mines gold of any type, not just the ore. If any Nether gold ore is dropped and in its item form, piglins will run towards any Nether gold ore and examine it for 6 to 8 seconds after picking it up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Summoning_jockeys, associated text: However, if there are multiple mobs of the same genre this rule can cancel out. Let say you have 3 zombies stacked on top of each other and a cow on the very top. Well, if there are 5 zombies that's 5 x 0.25% of the speed, which means the zombies can go as fast as they want, but the cow still has dominance over movement and can easily move a different direction, but the second the cow stops moving the zombies will resume their intentions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spectator, associated text: 1 Usage 1.1 Invisibility 1.2 Highlighting players 1.3 Intangibility 1.4 Flight 1.5 GUIs 1.6 Seeing invisible entities 1.7 Mob view 2 History 3 Issues 4 Trivia 5 See also 6 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Weapon, associated text: End Crystals and Respawn Anchors can be used to deal excessive explosive damage to targets in quick succession. Cobwebs can be used to drastically slow the move speed of targets. Flint and Steels and Fire Charges can be used to set the ground on fire and damage enemies. A Lava Bucket can deal serious damage to enemies and significantly slow them down, but it requires strategic placing. In certain situations, it can be used in conjunction with a Water Bucket to suffocate the entity in Obsidian. TNT is an effective weapon against enemies, whether planted and ignited on the spot or buried beforehand and activated in a chase. The player can substitute this with a TNT Minecart, Creeper, or a Bed when used outside of the Overworld. Hostile mobs can be used as weapons when used strategically, but this can be hard to set up due to the fact that these mobs also attempt to attack the player. Redstone traps can be used to kill the entity with all sorts of environmental damage, ranging from fall damage to suffocation to anything in between, but these must be prepared beforehand. Anvils can be used to damage mobs and players, at the cost of damaging the anvil. Certain blocks cause damage on contact, and can be used as barriers to mobs and players without the ability to break blocks. These include a Cactus, an Sweet Berry Bush, a Wither Rose, a Campfire and Magma Block (if the target isn't sneaking or wearing frost walker boots).
Minecraft wiki entry for Cartography_Table, associated text: Zooming out a map always starts with an existing map, not a blank map. Zooming it out makes the map aligned to the grid that would include the area of the original map. To build a set of maps such as for a map wall, a player cannot create several level 0 (base) maps at one location then zoom them out before going out into the world to fill them in; the player must start with a base map created in each area to be covered by the zoomed out map. See more discussion of map alignment at Map.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Who says you need normal weapons to beat a strong enemy? Nobody, that's who! The truth is, using weapons that your enemy doesn't even think about will make you more probable to beat your enemy. If you know how to use them, that is. For instance, if you are fighting a juggernaut, there are few weapons usable against them;
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat, associated text: For example, to have an 'End' superflat world with obsidian pillars, the biome ID must be the_end, the superflat string must contain 'decoration', and the top surface block must be End Stone. In this particular case 'Structures' does not need to be turned on in the world options.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If the player does not watch for hazards at their feet while moving, they might fall off into a ravine, lava lake, or a patch of mobs, or instead, fall off a mountain. Keep an eye on the ground while moving (Even if it is pressing F5 twice to change the camera view).
Minecraft wiki entry for Slab, associated text: Generally, the top face of top slabs, the bottom face of bottom slabs, and all faces of double slabs are handled as solid blocks. Due to this, blocks that require a solid surface for placement can be placed on these faces.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elder_Guardian, associated text: 0–2 prismarine shards – always. Affected by Looting: 1 more drop per level, for a maximum of 5. 1 wet sponge – when killed by the player. Not affected by Looting. One of the following: 1⁄2 chance: a raw cod (cooked cod if killed by fire‌[JE only]). Affected by Looting: 0–1 more drops per level, for a maximum of 4. 1⁄3 chance: prismarine crystals. Affected by Looting: 0–1 more drops per level, for a maximum of 4. 1⁄6 chance: no drop. 2.5% chance: a random fish. Affected by Looting: 1% more chance per level, for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III. This drop uses the same chances that fishing uses, resulting in a 60% chance for raw cod, a 25% chance for raw salmon, a 13% chance for pufferfish, and a 2% chance for tropical fish. 10 – when killed by a player or tamed wolf.
Minecraft wiki entry for Livestock, associated text: The Parrots and the Bats, an advancement awarded to the player when any animal is bred. Two by Two, an advancement awarded to the player when all animals have been bred.
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: In Java Edition, they don't attack each other, even if hit accidentally by another witch's potion. A witch damaged by another witch's potion drinks a healing potion instead, same as damaged by an illager.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ubuntu_startup_script, associated text: This is a simple startup-script for the upstart mechanism used by ubuntu-servers. It won't give you a console, which isn't considered a problem since there's an in game console anyway. It also doesn't update Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_shapes, associated text: Parabolas are conic sections that are U-shaped curves. A formula for a parabola is y = x2. Using this, it is relatively simple to build. Just step 1 block, then increase the number of blocks by a constant.