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Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_(effect), associated text: This section is about the effect IDs. For the IDs on potions, see Potion § Item data. For for the IDs on tipped arrows, see Arrow § Metadata. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: NBT strings display their contents. Other NBT values are displayed as SNBT, with no spacing between symbols. If interpret is set to true, the game will instead attempt to parse and display that text as its own raw JSON text component. That usually only works on strings, since JSON and SNBT are not compatible. If interpret is true and parsing fails, the component is displayed as no text. If more than one NBT value is found, either by selecting multiple entities or by using a multi-value path, they are displayed in the form "Value1, Value2, Value3, Value4". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.100.51 is the second beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.100, released on August 12, 2020,[6] which brings more parity from Java Edition, changes the achievement screen, and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: Lectern
Hoppers cannot remove or place books on lecterns. The redstone pulse emitted from a lectern when a page is turned can temporarily lock hoppers. |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Bred: 1 or 0 (true/false) - Unknown. Remains 0 after breeding. If true, causes it to stay near other llamas with this flag set.
ChestedHorse: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the llama has chests.
DecorItem: The item the llama is wearing, without the Slot tag. Typically a carpet.
Tags common to all items[show]
DespawnDelay: A timer for trader llamas to despawn, present only in trader_llama. The trader llama despawns when this value reaches 0.
EatingHaystack: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if grazing.
Items: List of items. Exists only if ChestedHorse is true.
An item, including the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show]
Owner: The UUID of the player that tamed the llama, stored as four ints. Has no effect on behavior. Does not exist if there is no owner.
Variant: The variant of the llama. 0 = Creamy, 1 = White, 2 = Brown, 3 = Gray.
Strength: Ranges from 1 to 5, defaults to 3. Determines the number of items the llama can carry (items = 3 × strength). Also increases the tendency of wolves to run away when attacked by llama spit. Strengths 4 and 5 always causes a wolf to flee.
Tame: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the llama is tamed.
Temper: Ranges from 0 to 100; increases with feeding. Higher values make a llama easier to tame. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: If you have mobs coming in from multiple sources, you may need a water pan (a.k.a. water tray) to collect mobs from a large area to a central dropshaft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update_detector, associated text: Opening or closing a shulker box or ender chest
Inserting or removing a music disc in/from a jukebox
Placing or removing of a bottle/potion in/from a brewing stand
Changing the contents of a chest, trapped chest, shulker box, ender chest, dispenser, dropper, brewing stand, or furnace. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: When you eventually encounter a villager or a wandering trader, you can also right-click on them to buy and sell items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grindstone, associated text: For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: If you're in a server and there's a lot of people there, why not start a war? Build up your own army, feed your warriors, give them arms and armor, and rush to destroy enemies' bases, while defending your own. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Statistics, associated text: Statistics are divided into some types. For general statistics, their type is called minecraft:custom. For item statistics, their types are minecraft:mined, minecraft:broken, minecraft:crafted, minecraft:used, minecraft:picked_up, and minecraft:dropped. For mob statistics, their types are minecraft:killed and minecraft:killed_by. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_bastion_remnant, associated text: This disabling grid makes use of the mechanic that a magma cube, no matter large, medium or small, checks for the space requirements of a large magma cube before it spawns. Since a large magma cube is slightly wider than 2 blocks, there is no horizontal space within the 9×3x9 area for it to fit in. Also, a spawner can only spawn a mob's "feet" at 3 heights: one block below the spawner, same height as the spawner, or one block above the spawner. No matter which layer it chooses, even the lowest layer, since a large magma cube is slightly taller than 2 blocks, its "head" will slightly intersect with at least one of the solid blocks, cancelling the spawn attempt. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Hive, associated text: If you use geo.hivebedrock.network to access, the system will find that the has an optimal It finds the region and transfers you to it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item, associated text: Apple
Arrow
Baked Potato
Beetroot
Beetroot Soup
Black Dye
Blue Dye
Bone
Bone Meal
Book and Quill
Bowl
Bread
Brown Dye
Bundle
Carrot on a Stick
Chainmail Boots
Chainmail Chestplate
Chainmail Helmet
Chainmail Leggings
Chorus Fruit
Compass
Cooked Chicken
Cooked Cod
Cooked Mutton
Cooked Porkchop
Cooked Rabbit
Cooked Salmon
Cookie
Cyan Dye
Debug Stick[JE only]
Diamond Axe
Diamond Boots
Diamond Chestplate
Diamond Helmet
Diamond Hoe
Diamond Horse Armor
Diamond Leggings
Diamond Pickaxe
Diamond Shovel
Diamond Sword
Dried Kelp
Elytra
Empty Map
Enchanted Golden Apple
Goat Horn[Bedrock Edition only]
Glass Bottle
Glow Ink Sac
Gold Ingot
Golden Apple
Golden Axe
Golden Boots
Golden Carrot
Golden Chestplate
Golden Helmet
Golden Hoe
Golden Horse Armor
Golden Leggings
Golden Pickaxe
Golden Shovel
Golden Sword
Gray Dye
Green Dye
Honeycomb
Honey Bottle
Ink Sac
Iron Axe
Iron Boots
Iron Chestplate
Iron Helmet
Iron Hoe
Iron Horse Armor
Iron Ingot (to heal iron golems)
Iron Leggings
Iron Pickaxe
Iron Shovel
Iron Sword
Knowledge Book[JE only]
Lapis Lazuli (as a dye)[BE only]
Leather Boots
Leather Cap
Leather Horse Armor
Leather Pants
Leather Tunic
Light Blue Dye
Light Gray Dye
Lime Dye
Magenta Dye
Map or Explorer Map
Melon Slice
Milk Bucket
Mushroom Stew
Music Disc (11)
Music Disc (13)
Music Disc (Blocks)
Music Disc (Cat)
Music Disc (Chirp)
Music Disc (Far)
Music Disc (Mall)
Music Disc (Mellohi)
Music Disc (Otherside)
Music Disc (Pigstep)
Music Disc (Stal)
Music Disc (Strad)
Music Disc (Wait)
Music Disc (Ward)
Name Tag
Netherite Axe
Netherite Boots
Netherite Chestplate
Netherite Helmet
Netherite Hoe
Netherite Leggings
Netherite Pickaxe
Netherite Shovel
Netherite Sword
Orange Dye
Pink Dye
Poisonous Potato
Potions
Pufferfish
Pumpkin Pie
Purple Dye
Rabbit Stew
Raw Beef
Raw Chicken
Raw Cod
Raw Mutton
Raw Porkchop
Raw Rabbit
Raw Salmon
Red Dye
Rotten Flesh
Saddle
Shears
Shield
Spectral Arrow[JE only]
Spider Eye
Spyglass
Steak
Stone Axe
Stone Hoe
Stone Pickaxe
Stone Shovel
Stone Sword
Sugar
Suspicious Stew
Tipped Arrow
Totem of Undying
Tropical Fish
Turtle Shell
Warped Fungus on a Stick
Wheat
White Dye
Wooden Axe
Wooden Hoe
Wooden Pickaxe
Wooden Shovel
Wooden Sword
Written Book
Yellow Dye |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Jumps are used to add excitement while bridging gaps between rails or increasing the rider's elevation. Detector rails need to be connected to specifically-timed slime blocks attached to pistons. Depending on the timing, the player can be "thrown" anywhere with slime blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: There were also several unused blocks which were in a locked state. These blocks cannot be opened or used by the player (their GUI does not show up, but the player hand can still perform an action). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sponge, associated text: "[MC-92294] Elder Guardians drop normal sponge instead of wet sponge - Jira" – Mojira, November 7, 2015. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: A water bucket is extremely useful to have when the player fights the dragon, and even before the fight begins. It can be used to put out lava that is encountered while looking for the end portal. In the End, if the player falls off a tower and doesn't have enough ender pearls or slow falling potions, players can try to place a water bucket below their feet just below they land (water bucket MLG). Water can also help them deal with provoked endermen. If an enderman is pursuing the player, dump the water at their feet (or yours) and the enderman takes damage and teleports away. The water also neutralizes the enderman on Java Edition, causing it to ignore the player again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Bamboo can generate in sparse jungles.
Cauldrons generate with a random potion inside of it (with random amounts) in swamp huts.[feedback 5]
Caves in the Nether do not fill up with lava when low down.
Coral reefs generate with dead coral blocks and with a different structure.
Fallen and dying trees.
Generated structures have display names/translations.
Huge mushrooms generate naturally in swamps.
Nether fossils are much rarer.[12]
Pandas have a higher spawn rate in bamboo jungles.
Ruins and buried treasure are significantly more common.
Strongholds are more likely to generate under villages.
Strongholds generate more infinitely throughout the world.
Windswept savanna has a more lush green grass color, instead of dry olive green.
Villages and pillager outposts can generate in more biomes:
Sunflower plains.
Snowy taiga.[13][14]
Villages and pillager outposts generate with foundation.[15] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Arena A player arena, a mob arena or both! . Have lighting, and mob spawn egg dispensers or mob spawners for the arena. Have plenty of temporary weapons for rent in the "arena store" or whatever you want to call it. Be creative. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: 13w01a - 13w25b: [Has no defined name, rendering a minimum-length text box if highlighted]
13w25c - 13w36b: tile.comparator.name |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snowy_tool_smith_1_blueprint, associated text: The spruce slab on the top row, the middle column in Layer 7 is upper. The rest in the blueprint are lower. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: After getting the gold blocks, you will need to look for a village. Once you have found one, you will need to place down your crafting table, and craft 2 fletching tables for trading. You will also need to craft your gold blocks into 72 gold ingots. You will use 60 of them for trading, and you will use the other 12 gold ingots from the monument to craft 4 golden axes. You will now locate a forest and break 128 logs. You will craft all of them into planks, and then craft them into 16 stacks of sticks. After reentering the village, you will place down the fletching tables, to turn 2 of the villagers into fletchers. If they do not sell you sticks, break the fletching table and then replace it. When the fletchers sell you sticks, you will need to trade 8 stacks of sticks to each fletcher, as the fletchers' stick trades can only be used 16 times per restock. Now, you should have at least 34 emeralds. You will now need to find a cleric. After finding the cleric, you will trade 10 of the 34 emeralds for redstone. Then, you will trade 24 of the gold to the cleric to level it up to Journeyman. Then, the cleric will restock, as the gold trade can only be used 12 times per restock. After the cleric restocks, you will trade the other 36 gold to it. The reason why you only have to trade 2 gold per emerald for the first restock and 3 per emerald for the second is because when a villager restocks, its price discounts go away. Now, the cleric should be Expert level. You will now trade your remaining emeralds to the cleric for ender pearls. There is only a 2/3 chance that the cleric sells ender pearls. If it doesn't, you will need to reset. Your IGT, or in game time, should be at around 6-8 minutes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Iron, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Mining
1.2 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting
2.2 Smelting ingredient
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bartering, associated text: The player can only barter with piglins, not piglin brutes or zombified piglins, even if the zombified piglin was a piglin that was zombified in the Overworld or the End. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spleef, associated text: Spleef is played on an easily-destructible block such as snow, leaves, or TNT, with a pit located under the playing field to collect players when they lose. Players destroy blocks on the platform near or under opponents to cause them to fall, while avoiding falling themselves. Those who fall from the platform lose the round, while the remaining players win. Spleef can be played on teams, in 1v1 scenarios, or with multiple players all against each other. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamond, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Mining
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Crafting
1.4 Smelting
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Trading
2.3 Repairing
2.4 Beacons
3 Achievements
4 Advancements
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 History
7 Issues
8 Trivia
9 Gallery |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_Bottle, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Crafting
1.2 Drinking
1.3 Mob loot
1.4 Cauldrons
2 Usage
2.1 Collecting liquids
2.1.1 Water
2.1.2 Potion
2.1.3 Honey
2.1.4 Dragon's breath
2.2 Trading
2.3 Crafting ingredients
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: If a player is in a village with at least 10 beds and 20 villagers at midnight, up to 20 zombies may be spawned near the edge of the village in accordance with mob spawning rules. If a player is in a village with at least 20 beds and 40 villagers at midnight, up to 40 zombies may be spawned near the edge of the village. If a player is in a village with at least 30 beds and 60 villagers at midnight, up to 60 zombies may be spawned near the edge of the village, and so on. It can happen in any biome except the Mushroom Fields biome and its variants. Zombies spawned as a part of a siege are always normal zombies; zombie villagers, husks and drowned never spawn as a part of a siege. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: If you have lasted long enough to acquire endgame gear, the best potions are Strength II, Speed II (both splash) and Turtle Master (drinkable or splash depending on playstyle) and the best debuffs are Weakness and Slow Falling, both of which you should craft into arrows. This is because of the prominent use of explosive weapons such as ender crystals and respawn anchors, which are extremely deadly and can oneshot you on Hard difficulty, which most PvP servers are set to. Weakness makes it impossible for your enemy to punch an ender crystal to detonate it unless if they have Strength, and Slow Falling is used to increase the duration of the enemy being airborne when you hit them, making it easier to blow them up with your ender crystals (which do massively more damage to an airborne player in proximity as their feet are exposed to the blast rather than being blocked by the obsidian base) Both of these debuffs also neutralize the only other threat present in late game PvP combat, that being repeated critical hits with a Sharpness V sword and Strength II. The weakness counteracts their strength effect, and the slow falling counteracts their crits. Essentially, these debuffs hit two birds with one stone. Even if you're on Easy Mode servers with their weak crystals or aren't very good at having everything explode like Michael Bay, bringing these debuffs still make a huge difference in a battle as you cripple the damage your enemy could dish out. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Rabbit, associated text: Cooked rabbit can be used to breed and heal tamed wolves, lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ladder, associated text: Ladders provide a way to cushion a player's impact after a free fall. Upon entering a ladder's area of effect, the player's speed is reduced instantly to normal ladder descent speed and no damage is taken. Falling onto the narrow top surface of the ladder incurs falling damage as normal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Furnace, associated text: Minecarts with furnace have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sprinting, associated text: Ocelots
Cats
Iron golems
Wither skeletons
Witches
Wandering traders
Endermen
Villagers
Vindicators
Evokers
Pillagers |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: As a rail block's "footprint" always stretches across an entire block face, the effects of precision loss here can only be seen once precision itself can no longer represent blocks (integers) individually. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mikael_Hedberg, associated text: Slicedlime is Mojang Studios's favorite YouTube channel, according to a tweet from Mojang Studios employee Searge.[5] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Dome City: Build your city completely out of domes. The domes can be floating, on the ground or underwater, and can be made out of glass or any other material. You can connect the domes with bridges or tunnels, or make each house a small dome. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: Once you have killed the ender dragon, use a torch to pick up the dragon egg and put it in your ender chest. Your next goal is to get shulker boxes and elytra. The reason you have to speedrun the game is to unlock shulker boxes faster. This allows for easier storage, a big problem with nomadic experiences. Use a trapdoor or ender pearl to go to the end gateway and find an end city. Kill all the shulkers, preferably with a Looting III sword to get shulker shells. Take all the chests and loot. If there is an end ship, ender pearl or bridge there and kill the shulkers. Get the elytra, the two chests, and the dragon head. Raid more end cities for more shulker boxes. Discard anything that has curse of vanishing or curse of binding because you don't need it. Bring the anvil to upgrade your armor with the end city armor. Find a return gateway to leave the end. You will end up at world spawn or at a bed or respawn anchor that you used. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Amethyst Cluster, Amethyst Bud, Azalea, Azalea Leaves, Flowering Azalea Leaves Flowering Azalea, Big Dripleaf, Block of Amethyst, Block of Raw Metal, Budding Amethyst, Calcite, Copper Ore, Deepslate and variants, Deepslate ores, Dripstone Block, Hanging Roots, Lightning Rod, Moss Block, Moss Carpet, Pointed Dripstone, Rooted Dirt, Smooth Basalt, Tinted Glass and Tuff |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Once your food supplies are secure, or if you are playing in peaceful mode, you can speed things up a little by sprinting everywhere. Double-tapping the forward button or using your sprint button (default is Left Ctrl) will cause you to sprint. In harder game modes you should avoid doing this until you have plenty of food available, because it uses a lot more energy than walking does and only gives a slight speed-up. However, if you can sprint while holding the jump button, you can go a lot faster. But be careful, or you will waste hunger by hitting an object above you. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed goats not spawning in the new mountain biomes.
Fixed an issue where players in multiplayer can face far more or far fewer enemies than intended, particularly when other players are flying.
MC-30560 was fixed by this version, although it will not be marked as such due to the bug tracker not handling experimental snapshots. |
Minecraft wiki entry for DungeonCrawl1CHP, associated text: The group find a cavern not long after they start digging downward. Heading into it, they are soon attacked by numerous spider jockeys. Everyone works as a team to kill them off with relative ease; Morgan moved toward the jockeys to get their attention, Harper throws poison potions at them, Ash fires arrows at them, Po fires some fire charges at them via a dispenser, and Jodi attacks two skeletons from behind, making Morgan finish them off with a swipe of his sword. The group then enter the dungeon that the jockeys were guarding, but soon fall through a set of trapdoors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trident, associated text: Tridents have the same durability as an iron sword. Whenever a trident deals damage, its durability decreases by 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-153714 – Old graphics card warning on Mac despite having recent hardware.
MC-153730 – /reload does not work if there are too many new data packs.
MC-153734 – Vanilla data pack disabled after upgrading a world to 1.14.3 (items do not drop, fishing does not work, no advancements, etc). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Surviving_in_a_single_area_indefinitely, associated text: (Note: diagonal placement of the same crop decrease the growth speed by half, to avoid it, alternating rows of melons with rows of pumpkins is a solution) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: So we reach the crux of the argument; tunnel spacing. In the traditional "efficient" mining methods, tunnels are spaced close together in order to "observe" the maximum number of blocks possible, therefore removing all of the ore from an area. So, let's consider a spacing of 1; that is one tunnel separated by one block from another tunnel. During the digging of the first tunnel, several ore bodies are encountered. This tunnel has a high efficiency (in fact, the maximum efficiency possible, as we shall see later). The second tunnel has a very low efficiency because almost all of the ore bodies it encounters have already been removed by the first tunnel. This causes the efficiency of the mining operation to plummet. A spacing of 1 is incredibly inefficient. Now we move to a spacing of 2. This is a spacing that a lot of people use because it leads to 100% observed blocks in a single layer. However, with a spacing of 2, the second tunnel still encounters several ore bodies that have already been removed, so it is also quite inefficient. We can go on like this; as long as the second tunnel has a chance of encountering ore bodies which have already been removed by the adjacent tunnel, it will have a less than maximum efficiency. It follows that the most efficient way to mine is to place the second tunnel far enough away from the adjacent tunnel that there is no chance of encountering ores that have already been removed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: The simplest of these is a "dry moat" or trench, a couple layers deep so that skeletons and zombies can't get across. This can provide you with a reasonably safe area that is outside. This can be filled with water to push the enemies to a mob grinder, or simply filled with lava which has more dramatic and obvious effects. Please note: It might not be a good idea to use lava when having a shelter built out flammable blocks such as wood, wool or wooden planks. Tower shelters would do well to have a three-block deep water moat to break the player's fall so they can safely fall to the bottom. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crossbow, associated text: ChargedProjectiles: The items this crossbow has charged, normally one entry (three if enchanted with multishot)
: A charged item.
Tags common to all items[show]
Charged: If the crossbow is charged. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: The ALU shown below is a 1-bit ALU with the functions: ADD, AND, XOR. It takes the A and B inputs and then performs the selected functions. Read about the adders to see how the ADD function works. XOR and AND are basic functions that are explained on the logic circuits page. There can be more functions added to an ALU, like multiplication, division, OR, NAND... etc. These functions could, with some modifications, be added to this 1 bit ALU. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: This feature is either unused or unaccessible without the use of cheats, commands or external software. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Third-person_view, associated text: In Java Edition, if the player suffocates while in this mode, the camera automatically switches back to the first-person view.[verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Before you create your city, you should make a city plan. One way to make a city plan is to follow these steps: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Amethyst_Cluster, associated text: Amethyst buds cannot grow on its own, but it will grow when its neighboring Budding Amethysts receive the Random Ticks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid, associated text: The number of waves depends on difficulty: There are 3 waves in Easy difficulty, 5 in Normal, and 7 in Hard. In Hard, there is a chance of 1 additional pillager and/or vindicator spawning. If the player's Bad Omen level is II or higher, one additional wave spawns (e.g. 4 in Easy, 6 in Normal, and 8 in Hard) with the same strength as the final wave. Raiders have an increased chance of spawning with enchanted items with higher bad omen levels, a 10% chance starting at Bad Omen II and up to a 75% chance at Bad Omen V. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: Events in a chunk may affect blocks in outside chunks. If the outside chunk is inactive, the effects are suspended in most cases. Specifically, |
Minecraft wiki entry for Strider, associated text: To safely dismount from a strider, a player who does not have fire resistance may face a solid block within reach before dismounting to dismount onto that block[5], instead of at the strider's location (which is usually in lava[6]). |
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Fin and Jess head over to the armory, which is located inside an end city. Fin is shocked at what he sees: everything that Fin and Mo had owned was discarded into a pile, ready for the other endersoldiers at a moment’s notice. As Fin tries to find the grindstone in the pile, he notices that Commander Kraj and Corporal Murrum are here as well, and motions for Jess to hide, in which she does so behind some water buckets. Fin hides behind the armory pile. Kraj and Murrum then enter the armory along with fifty-nine other endermen, and Murrum mentions that the end portal is gone. Kraj agrees, saying that "humans are a clever, sneaky species". Murrum then brings up the possibility that everything in the armory should be returned to the Endless fragments, but Kraj refuses, saying that humans are already here despite the portal not being here. Murrum questions Kraj about this, and Kraj explains that "everyone must be interrogated" to make sure they are not a human. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flint_and_Steel, associated text: It is commonly used to light nether portals, as any fire existing within an appropriate obsidian frame will create nether portal blocks within the frame. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Although some servers require online registration, others can be joined at any time without any prerequisites. Numerous activities can be done in servers, such as showing your work to others (buildings, skills, etc.), viewing other people's work, and making friends with the players in the server or just having fun on all types of minigames that servers offer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Guy and Summer get into combat with another blaze, getting a blaze rod from it. The two then find a blaze spawner, which, of course, spawns a blaze. They kill it, getting another blaze rod. Instead of destroying the spawner, Guy and Summer seal it off with netherrack. Summer explains to Guy that it’s better to seal it off because Blazes drop blaze rods, which not only power brewing stands, but can also be used for potions. The two decide to explore the Nether fortress a bit more, stumbling upon a chest containing gold ingots and diamonds, and also getting into a tussle with some wither skeletons. They eventually find a glowstone cluster, getting some glowstone dust, and soon head back to "the Ice Cube". Feeling tired, Guy decides to set up a bed. Summer tries to stop him from sleeping in it, but quickly realizes that she was too late. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Texture packs that are in folders and not in a zip file are recognized as a texture pack.
Texture pack image is displayed for folder-based texture packs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.15.1 Pre-release 1 (known as 1.15.1-pre1 in the launcher) is the first and only pre-release for Java Edition 1.15.1, released on December 12, 2019, the last pre-release of the year.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: T flip-flops are also known as "toggles". Whenever T changes from OFF to ON, the output will toggle its state. A useful way to use T flip-flops in Minecraft could, for example, be a button connected to the input. When players press the button the output toggles (a door opens or closes), and does not toggle back when the button pops out. These are also the core of all binary counters and clocks, as they function as a "period doubler", releasing one pulse for every two received. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: The trio arrive at the fortress, and start going after the skeletons. Suddenly, a magma cube lands in front of them, and they have no choice but to split up. They end up killing the magma cubes with ease and begin heading inside the fortress. They come across many rooms filled with crafting and enchantment tables, numerous items the trio have never seen before (ghast tears, blaze powder, and eyes of ender), and even more enchantment books. Unable to find Nicholas, the trio decide to split up again, with Alison lighting the hallways with torches. Freya begins reading a journal from someone named "Leocadia Stiefel" which contains information about ghasts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Pressing F3 + N when in Survival mode now changes the player into Creative mode, if cheats are enabled. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Quasi-connectivity, associated text: Of these redstone components, only buttons, levers, and tripwire hooks can attach sideways so can be used to produce an update QC activation. The others can be attached to a block beneath them, but then it's the block creating the update QC activation (described above). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: You eat the cake, you explode! In this trap when you eat the cake, the observer senses the update in the cake and ignites the TNT. 1) Dig down 2 blocks. 2) Place TNT at the bottom. 3) On top of the TNT place an observer pointing up. 4) On top of the observer place cake. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Code_Builder_Update, associated text: https://minecrafteducation.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001429323-Code-Builder-in-Minecraft-Education-Edition-version-1-7- |
Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: This design, by NimsTV, is less efficient than JL2579's design. However, it is much simpler and easier to build, because the water streams are easier to configure and there is only one villager basket. The golem spawning area is larger than the farm, which is why JL2579 did not build his farm in this way. You have to block spawning anywhere outside the farm, if you intend to build several duplicate farms in an array. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: There are many external tools which may help speed up certain types of projects. There are graphics tools to help you make blueprints (such as GIMP, AutoCAD or Google Sketchup), and shape libraries and examples, YouTube videos and more besides. For any big project, look seriously at these options. Tips and examples by other people may save you hours of experimentation or wasted work, and they may help with artistic inspiration too. Pencil and graph paper are perfectly fine tools to use too, and for some projects they are likely to be the ideal solution. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_screen, associated text: MC-135509; per comments there, some keyboards do not allow pressing those keys at the same time (as they are in the same vertical column, presumably). http://keyboardchecker.com/ can be used to check. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Monolith, associated text: By setting "Biome Scale Weight" to negative values in old customized worlds, they could generate from snapshot 14w17a for 1.8 to snapshot 18w05a for 1.13, but with the removal of the "Customized" world type altogether in snapshot 18w06a for 1.13, this can no longer be recreated.
Monoliths can once again be generated in 1.16+ using customized worlds, however the settings to actually produce them are unknown.
It is not known if the reworked terrain generation in 1.18 is capable of harboring monoliths.
In between Java Edition Infdev 20100624 and Java Edition Infdev 20100629 the bedrock layer directly underneath the monolith was raised to sea level, making the void easily accessible underneath the monolith. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed bug where, on some platforms, thumbnails would infinitely load in the marketplace.
Fixed issue where the download bar was not always functioning correctly. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: In addition, if a zombie villager is cured, it gets a permanent discount on its trades. Therefore, if on Hard mode, it may be desirable to intentionally infect one's village with zombies and cure the villagers to get very good discounts. However, this takes a lot of potions and golden apples, and the zombie villagers must be kept out of the sun, so this is only recommended for late-game players. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ore, associated text: Ore blocks are primarily collected for crafting purposes, such as for tools and armor. Redstone dust is obtained from redstone ore or deepslate redstone ore, which can be used to create redstone circuits. Refined ore can also be combined to create a block of the material's type. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_piglin_farming, associated text: Put hoppers connected to a large chest to collect the loot more easily rather than attaching a door to the trench since more zombified piglins might jump in and attack. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 12w32a
12w34a
12w34b
12w36a
12w37a
12w38a
12w38b
12w39a
12w39b
12w40a
12w40b
12w41a
12w41b
12w42a
12w42b
1.4
1.4.1
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Infdev_20100327_to_Beta_1.7.3, associated text: This article is about the terrain generation error known as the Far Lands. For other uses, see Distance effects. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze_farming, associated text: These are possibly the most difficult to build because the open fortress will also spawn wither skeletons, normal skeletons, zombified piglin, ghasts, and magma cubes. Building an open-fortress design meant solely for blazes is impractical if you have an alternative, but if your nether fortress does not have a blaze spawner, or you accidentally destroyed them, an open fortress farm is your only option. Here are the basic parts: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Players can also add on to this design and make it toggleable. To do this simply make a sticky piston push a solid block blocking the path from the redstone block to the piston. Because solid blocks stop redstone from connecting with a block diagonally, this stops the piston from powering on again and starting the clock again. Players can connect a lever to finish this addition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Patrol, associated text: 1 Spawning
1.1 Conditions
1.1.1 Java Edition
1.1.2 Bedrock Edition
1.2 Commands
1.2.1 Bedrock Edition
2 Behavior
2.1 Bad Omen
3 History
4 Issues
5 Trivia
6 Gallery
7 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Melon_Seeds, associated text: A melon stem is the block that is planted on farmland when melon seeds are used on it. It starts underground, and rises up as the plant grows. The stem is colored green when young, and then brown once fully grown. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean_Ruins, associated text: Part of a ruin generated on a windswept hills. The rest of the ruins are in the ocean below. A Village can be seen as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crafting_Table, associated text: The application icon for Java Edition is a crafting table, since 1.6.1. Version 1.6.2 had a strange icon like RubyDung versions. Before that, the icon was the Java icon. After 1.6.2, the icon is changed again. In 2013, the icon was a grass block.
The crafting table is used as a window icon for snapshots, instead of a grass block for releases.
The original inventory screen before January 29, 2010 was the crafting table interface, meaning there was no way of putting on armor yet, and the player could not be seen.
The sides of the table feature a hammer, saw, and pliers, which are not available in the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Cooked foods have better saturation and restore more hunger than raw meat. Player can kill mobs with fire using Fire Aspect or Flame enchantments, flint and steel, fire charges, lava (although this may burn the items that are dropped from the mob) or some naturally generated fire in the nether. Most fish can be tricky to set alight (being underwater) but sometimes it is actually possible. While building a furnace is an option, if you only need to cook a few items you may be better off making a campfire. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Updated hitboxes and eye positions of many entities.[more information needed]
Player height while sneaking is now 1.5 meters. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: Stronghold Monarch
Stronghold Seer
Bisector
Cake Maniac
Doorman
Dungeon Spectre
Enchantro
Endergaunt
Eyece
Frankencrafter
Lava Fiend
Redstone Zealot
Silverfish Monger
Slymime
Swindler
Terror Spawner
Patchkin |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: After the player purchases the same item several times, the wandering trader locks the trade, but unlike villagers, never unlocks the trade. The wandering trader can appear again around the player with new trades after a while. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: For complex redstone structures, with banks of inputs or outputs, more sophisticated forms of transmission may be required, such as analog, binary, or unary transmission. |
Minecraft wiki entry for GhastMachine2CHP, associated text: As the group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) head back into the world of Minecraft, they decide to tell someone about the situation on the condition that they look for more information. They all head off to the woodland mansion and search through it, deciding to leave everything untouched. The first floor has a room with nothing but five potted flowers, a room with a sole jack o'-lantern, and a room of blue wool in various shades. Heading on up to the second floor, the group find numerous libraries, dining halls, and bedrooms. One of the rooms is filled with cobwebs, but remains empty. The next room they find is the strangest one yet. On one side of the room is pixel art of the head of an illager, albeit its eyes were red instead of green. The room was also crowded with figures that looked like Minecraft avatars, but they were lifeless, sitting at desks and leaning against the wall. Ash notices that some of them are wearing Wilding Scout uniforms, while Po notices that some of them are wearing basketball jerseys. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: For this, you will need 4 stair blocks, a jukebox, and a redstone lamp. Optional items are a chest, 2 more stair blocks, a slab, and maybe a few buttons for decoration. First, place the redstone lamp on the floor with the jukebox on top. Then, place two stairs next to the redstone lamp, then place the other two stairs on top of the stairs so it makes a [ shape. If you have buttons, add them where you would like, then place the music disk inside the jukebox! If you are using the chest, place the chest on top of it and add on the other two stair blocks next to the chest on top of the previously placed stairs. Then, put the slab right above the chest (don't worry, the chest will still open). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Infinity, associated text: Mending and Infinity are mutually exclusive. However, if combined with commands, both enchantments function as normal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: When viewing the Far Lands in a 3D Minecraft map editor, the player encounters errors. In MCEdit, the selection cubes start to distort and the map distorts when viewing. In addition, when the player rotates their view around a selected area, blocks are not lined up right and change how poorly lined up they are at random, making the whole world seem to shake. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: If you are staying at full health, and not fighting, sprinting, jumping, swimming long distances, or mining many blocks, then you use almost no food. Walking at normal speed does not use up food. Neither does rowing a boat. Thus, if your character has a secure place to stay, you can just stay put to conserve food while waiting out the night, a storm, or crop/animal growth. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: Players can cure Zombie Villagers by using a golden apple on them while they are affected by weakness. Players can usually apply weakness by brewing potions. In Nether-disabled servers, a witch and a zombie villager, or weakness tipped arrows from a master fletcher are needed. Witches sometimes throw a splash potion of weakness (if a player is within 3 meters), which they can use to their advantage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages:
Other meats restore more hunger and saturation than cooked rabbit.
Rabbits are relatively difficult to capture, kill and farm.
Each rabbit only has a 50% chance to drop its meat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: You see a player mining some diamonds, and the only weapon they have is a bow. You decide to kill them. It seems like a great idea, especially when you have armor, until you get close to them and they start rapidly shooting arrows. Some players have an uncanny ability to shoot arrows very fast at low charge. They may only deal 1/2 heart of damage, but they will knock you back, and enough of them will kill you. If someone starts using this tactic on you, do not rush them! It will most likely lead to your death. Fall back behind some cover, and if you have a bow, start shooting back at them. Stay far away, because while they are amazing at close range, they usually aren't very good at hitting those far shots (there are exceptions). Finally, Almost no amount of spam shots can stop a sprint-jump attack, Ender pearl charge or splash potion, so if ranged combat is not your strong suit either, hit them with a critical attack or potion, this will usually cause them to run, then be slaughtered by your melee strikes. Remember though; you could do this as a tactic too! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: In Java Edition the checks done by a hopper while pulling generally require less processing than the checks done by a hopper attempting collection. Therefore, a chain of hoppers topped with storage containers rather than air/solid blocks has better performance (measured as milliseconds of processing per tick) and lower potential for processing lag. [4] The performance improvement achieved is correlated with the the number of storage slots the container has. Placing composters (with no storage slots but still with custom output logic) on top of hoppers provide the greatest efficiency, while double chests actually degrade performance, even when sharing each double chest across two hoppers.[4] In Bedrock Edition a chain of hoppers with air or non-container blocks on top has better performance than a chain of hoppers topped by container blocks.[5] This may be because, even though hoppers with containers on top do not check for items, they do check for hopper-minecarts and chest-minecarts to pull from, and that involves scanning the chunk entity list.[6] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: As podzol was a numerical variant of dirt prior to 1.13, the snowy block state it used also ended up applying to dirt and coarse dirt, with no effect. These were removed in 1.13. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: The most basic strategy is to mine in a straight line at a 45° angle downwards, moving one block across for every block down. If the player dig out four blocks above each step instead of three, climbing back up is easier, since they won't "hit their head" with each jump up the steps. Placing a torch every fifth block helps the player keeping track of their elevation, and maintain a decent light level. |
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