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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Mossy stone brick monster eggs, cracked stone brick monster eggs, and chiseled stone brick monster eggs.
Have the same appearance as their stone brick variants. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Simple design that does not require iron, because it uses no hoppers or pistons. However, it does require nether quartz. Pulsing output can be taken from the long dust trails in the top-right and bottom-left corners, while stable output can be taken from 1-tile dusts at top-left and bottom-right. The repeaters at the top and bottom are set to 3 ticks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: Try to find as many chests as you can, and take the loot. If you find a plantation, dig up all the nether warts and soul sand. Don't forget to fill in the hole to avoid falling in. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Note: This design seems to be broken as of Java Edition 1.5.1 — the redstone lamp doesn't update the piston. However, it might be fixable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash, associated text: 1 Complete list of splashes
1.1 Bedrock Edition exclusive splashes
1.2 Education Edition exclusive splashes
1.3 MinecraftEdu splashes
2 Special splashes
3 Changed splashes
3.1 Java Edition
3.2 Bedrock Edition
4 Removed splashes
5 History
5.1 Java Edition
5.2 Bedrock Edition
5.3 Education Edition
6 Issues
7 See also
8 Notes
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: This pulse multiplier does not repeat its input signal, so may need a repeater before or after (increasing the circuit delay). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: Copper blocks are used for crafting and storage.
Made with nine copper ingots.
The stonecutter can be used to craft the different copper block variants.
Only cut copper can be used to make stairs and slabs.
Example:
Made with four copper blocks.
Cannot be turned back into regular copper blocks or copper ingots.
Develops a patina of pale green copper carbonate over multiple stages, exposed, weathered, and oxidized.
Honeycombs can be used to make waxed copper, which does not progress beyond the patina stage it has at the time. The wax can be scraped off with an axe, but it does not drop the honeycomb.
Axes can be used to undo the oxidisation stages one at a time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thomas_Guimbreti%C3%A8re, associated text: Thomas "ProfMobius" Guimbretière[3] is a former game developer working at Mojang Studios. He worked on Minecraft and is well known for co-founding the Mod Coder Pack alongside Michael Stoyke. He has also made many mods for Minecraft, with two of his most notable mods being Waila and Jabba.[4][5] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: This clock just bounces an item back and forth between the two hoppers every 4 ticks. This clock runs while the input is off, and turns its clock signal output off when the input turns on. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Goat_Horn, associated text: Holding use when holding the horn shows the eating animation[until BE 1.18.30] or tooting animation[upcoming: BE 1.18.30] and makes a horn noise, identical to the horn sound heard during raids[until BE 1.18.30] or its corresponding goat horn sound[upcoming: BE 1.18.30]. The animation is not visible in first person.[until BE 1.18.30] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buried_Treasure, associated text: Buried treasures are the smallest naturally-occurring structure in the game.
In Java Edition, the player arrow is shown under the X of the treasure, but in Bedrock Edition, the player arrow is shown on top of the X.
In Java Edition, the buried treasure contains the highest number of diamonds per chest among all generated structures, at an average of 1.25 diamonds per chest, while the end city only has an average of 1.06 diamonds per chest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Update_LWJGL_(Legacy), associated text: All versions of LWJGL
Video tutorial (GNU/Linux)
Bash script to update LWJGL on GNU/Linux
Multi platform LWJGL auto updater |
Minecraft wiki entry for Banner, associated text: Shields can have patterns applied to them using banners. The shield pattern has a smaller resolution than the banner pattern, causing them to look different or offset. Banners that have more than six patterns, such as Ominous Banners or banners obtained through inventory editors, will be reduced to six patterns on the shield. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing_Rod, associated text: Boats
Minecarts of any type
Armor Stands
Shulker Bullets
Fireballs
Small fireballs
Primed TNT
Any falling block
Such as Sand, Gravel, Dragon Eggs or Anvils. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Patrol, associated text: This article is about the patrol in Minecraft. For the user group of Minecraft Wiki, see Minecraft Wiki:Patrollers. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_meal_farming, associated text: Items can be inserted into the composter by placing a hopper on top of a composter. The farm starts by adding unwanted compostable items into the chest on the top left (see picture). The items in the chest occasionally drop into a minecart with a hopper that travels along a track over the hoppers above the composters. The items are taken out of the hopper minecart and into the composter, and composted automatically. When the composter is fully fertilized, the bone meal is taken into the bottom chests. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.100.58 is the ninth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.100, released on September 30, 2020[15], which adds a new command and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Horse, associated text: A player can use any item while riding a horse, including drinking or throwing potions; activating doors or redstone devices; using chests, crafting tables, and furnaces; breaking and placing blocks; and attacking with melee weapons or bows. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe, associated text: The suspicious stew recipe.
Regular recipes cannot determine the status effect from the type of flower given. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Portal Stations Place stations all around your city (depending on the size) so that your residents could easily travel to the End and the Nether. You could decorate the station with end stone and/or netherrack for a cooler touch. Note that you can't create an end portal in survival mode without cheats. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Healing, associated text: The wither permanently regenerates its health. If an undead mob (including a wither) gets hit by a blue wither skull, they also get healed by the provided Wither effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower_farming, associated text: Two-high flowers cannot be grown this way at all; instead, they can be farmed by applying bone meal directly to them, which causes an item to drop. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: You can start your own farm with some setup depending on the plant you farm. Most plant farms require water, so you need an infinite water source, which can also be made when building a farm. Use only a wooden hoe; don't use iron ingots to craft an iron hoe, as wood is easier to get and there is almost no difference between a wooden and iron hoe other than durability and specific blocks (leaves and hay bales). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stronghold, associated text: In Java Edition, each stronghold library chest contains 2–10 item stacks, with the following distribution: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The player can no longer type beyond what can be seen in the Book and Quill.
Adjusted hover text position in inventory to respect input mode (controller mode should show hover text at the edge of the currently selected element).
Carve tooltip is now displayed when pointing shears at pumpkin.
Tooltip for leaving boat is now consistent across platforms.
Added Grow tooltip when pointing bone meal at compatible blocks.
Can no longer accidentally open keyboard when using book and quill with touch controls. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Another way is to build a door frame around the door. Then, add a trapdoor to the middle blocks. Zombies will not be able to break down the door. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Polished_Deepslate, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
1.3 Crafting
1.4 Stonecutting
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Stonecutting
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: 1 Generation
2 Chunk loading
2.1 Java Edition
2.1.1 Tickets
2.1.2 Level and load type
2.1.3 Level propagation
2.1.4 Ticket types
2.1.5 Limitations
2.1.6 Exceptions
2.2 Bedrock Edition
2.2.1 Type
2.2.2 Limit
2.2.3 Exception
3 Finding chunk edges
4 Slime chunks
4.1 Java Edition
4.2 Bedrock Edition
5 History
6 Trivia
7 See also
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bricks, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
1.3 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Stonecutting
2.3 Note Blocks
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues
7 See also
8 Notes |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Glowstone Dust - 4 glowstone dust makes a glowstone block, which is your second light source.
Redstone Dust - Almost useless as redstone contraptions are very limited due to no stone for redstone parts. You can throw it away.
Sugar - Can be used to make some food items, such as cake and pumpkin pie, but you can't get milk bucket or pumpkins early. You can throw it away.
Glass bottles - Useless early on, only useful when you get bees. You can throw it away.
Sticks - Use for crafting Iron Tools and Ladder
Spider eyes - Emergency food source.
Gunpowder - Almost useless as the only use is TNT. You can throw it away.
Potions - Healing can heal you if your health is low while swiftness can help you escape. Fire Resistance is almost useless as there is no nether. The only use would be if you set on fire, but the only way you can set on fire is by fire aspect tool, flame bow, attack by burning mob or by lightning and you can put out the fire with water faster than drinking a fire resistance potion. Water Breathing is also almost useless, unless you drown in the water you placed. If you get Fire Resistance or Water Breathing, you can throw it away as you won't need it and it only takes up inventory space as potions aren't stackable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Usually, this defense contains hard vital redstone and using this kind of trick is very tactical. Using hidden rooms can hide you through the unknown. For example, if you're at low health, use a special tactic to escape the enemy in a short period of time. Creating a hidden area on the battlefield supports your life, and creates and connects areas to explore. It takes hard work to create a vital escape away from enemies only using pistons and redstone from small spaces and thick areas. This kind of defense can support your life without pets, can hide you from strong enemies and can ambush enemies in a hidden open. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: In every tutorial world of the Legacy Console Edition between TU5 and TU69 there are 12 hidden chests with music discs in them, which are moved in every update that changes the tutorial world. Each chest containing a music disc may also contain other items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Found in certain biomes.
Seeds are now found in grass; using a hoe on the ground no longer yields seeds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed "Failed to access level" to "Failed to access world".
Changed "Failed to delete level" to "Failed to delete world".
Changed "Game rules" to "Game Rules".
Changed "Disable Elytra movement check" to "Disable elytra movement check". |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_of_Color_Update, associated text: 1.12.1 updated the game credits and fixed a security issue.
1.12.2 changed the name from Minecraft to Minecraft: Java Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: In the beacon menu you can select one primary power for your beacon. The more tiers your pyramid has the more powers you can have. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: A player can change their skin on the profile page of Minecraft.net or in the Minecraft Launcher in Java Edition and in the pause or main menus on Bedrock Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A headless Java installation is a trimmed down version of Java. It does not have a GUI or mouse/keyboard support. Headless Java is frequently used in Servers or other environments where a GUI is not needed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: Most blocks have static textures, but these blocks are animated: water, lava, nether portal, end portal, end gateway, prismarine (slab; stairs; wall), sea lantern, magma block, seagrass, kelp, fire, lantern, lit campfire and their soul variants, lit blast furnace, heat block[BE & EE only], stems, hyphae, lit smoker, stonecutter and command block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for River_(Character), associated text: River has light skin, yellow-blond hair in two pigtails or buns, and brown eyes. She wears a purple shirt with a ocelot face, green pants, and brown shoes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: This is built on a mountainside for maximum protection. Simply dig into a cliff, hill, or mountainside enough to fit a bed and room to wake up without danger of suffocation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Invisible_block, associated text: Apparently intended despite being inconsistent and allowing visibility and interactivity for non-mapmakers; see MC-221850 |
Minecraft wiki entry for scoreboard, associated text: Syntax
scoreboard objectives modify <objective> rendertype (hearts|integer) (Java Edition)
Description
Change the display format for scores in the tab player list.
Arguments
<objective>: objective
Specifies the internal objective name.
It must be an valid scoreboard objective name.
hearts|integer
Specifies the format.
Result
Command Trigger Java Edition
... modify <objective> rendertype ... the arguments are not specified correctly Unparseable
<objective> doesn't exist Failed
any On success Change the display format of player list.
Output
Command Edition Situation Success Count /execute store success ... /execute store result ...
... modify <objective> displayname ... Java Edition On fail 0 0 0
On success 1 1 0 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: The reverse-engineered Bedrock Edition slime chunk algorithm can be found on GitHub at depressed-pho/slime-finder-pe. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Cobblestone
Deepslate and its variants.
Wool
Nether quartz
Terracotta, both plain and stained
Concrete
Obsidian
Bricks
Stone and stone bricks
Sandstone
Nether bricks
Wood planks
Wood logs
Wooden door
Decoration blocks:
Stairs and slabs for a sloping roof and for tables or chairs
Wool or carpets for the floor
Glass and glass panes for windows
Wooden fences or cobblestone walls for pillars, fences and other decorations
Torches for lighting to stop mobs spawning
Extra terracotta is nice too
Stained glass is decorative |
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash_Potion, associated text: A splash water bottle deals 1 damage to endermen, striders, snow golems, and blazes; however, endermen have a chance of teleporting away if hit with one. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl, associated text: Axolotls can leave the water and wander about on land. When an axolotl leaves the water, it wanders as far as 8 or 9 blocks beyond the water's edge before returning to the water, as long as there is water at least 2 blocks deep within 16 blocks of the axolotl. If 2-block-deep water is outside this range, the axolotl can wander off randomly on land in search of more deep water, and die after 6000 game ticks (5 minutes) exposure out of water. Axolotls are not attracted to shallow (1 block deep) water. They require water at least 2 blocks deep within 16 blocks to pathfind to the water.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: 3. To prevent itself from being unnecessarily long or wide, figures in this section use planks and fences to represent valid door positions and village radius, respectively. Side-view log represents a village center that contains a valid door, while top-view log represents a door-less center. The barrier icons just represent unimportant things. More important icons may overlay less important ones. The minimum village radius in those figures is 5 blocks and the merging range is radius + 5 blocks instead of 32 blocks and radius + 32 blocks like the real game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added magma cube and ghast spawn eggs
The mobs could previously only be spawned by hacking in the eggs |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.2.1 Fallen trees
1.3 Mob loot
1.4 Chest loot
1.5 Trading
2 Usage
2.1 Huge mushrooms
2.2 Spread
2.3 Light source
2.4 Decoration
2.5 Crafting ingredient
2.6 Composting
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
5.1 Data history
6 Issues
7 Gallery
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Make note of everything. Don't write on a book and quill, write it on pen and paper to avoid being exposed, but write it on an in-game book later. This intelligence is most important, and can get you one step closer to victory. Do not forget that secrecy is required. Report back to your base once you think you have more than enough information on the enemy and that is when you can declare war. Another trick is to (if in a faction server) station your teammates nearby. (Say, a mountain bunker in the distance) That way, if you are caught and running for your life, you can send a distress signal or flares (The most obvious thing would be fireworks). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: A silent multi-item hopper clock which uses a hopper latch to control the direction of item movement. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: Because it has a volume of only twelve blocks, this farm is one of the most compact farms possible, especially with the inclusion of hoppers. A video demonstrating it and a schematic: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Ender chests drop only eight obsidian blocks when destroyed, meaning that the player loses an eye of ender. Ender chests never lose their items, as all ender chests are linked for each player. To avoid wasting eyes of ender, a player should use a Silk Touch pickaxe so the ender chest drops as an item instead of eight obsidian blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hiding_chests, associated text: Build a room or a house full of trapped chests, all hooked up to deadly traps. You could then memorize the location of the "real" chest, which contains all your goodies and won't brutally murder you -- or you could do like a real shell game, make all of the choices the "wrong" one, and hide your valuables somewhere else entirely. Make sure to surround the chests with wooden pressure plates, so nobody thinks they'll get away with just breaking the chests instead of opening them (as breaking the chest will cause all items inside it to drop as items and trigger the pressure plates). Another way to ensure that players don't just break the chests is to put observers observing all the chest blocks, and connect them to a deadly trap. That way, if the chest block is broken, the trap will trigger and the player trying to steal your stuff will fall into the deadly trap. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean_Ruins, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, ocean ruins generate with approximately equal spacing in the X and Z directions.
In the Bedrock Edition, the loot chest of ocean ruins generates with a water block above it.[1] This can be seen in the image on the right. In Java Edition though, this is not the case, according to the second picture.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: Mob spawning in bedrock edition happens within a spherical shell 24-44 blocks away from the player on simulation distance 4. It happens a quasi-spherical shell 24-128 blocks away from the player, restricted by a simulation distance and/or to roughly 96 blocks horizontally, on simulation distances 6 and higher. This means that mobs can spawn directly above or below the player (for example, phantoms in the sky or zombies underground). Mobs can spawn only in chunks that are being ticked. There is a 11⁄2000 chance of the mob spawning algorithm attempting to run per chunk, per tick. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Worlds with inconsistent layers of bedrock between Y=1 and Y=4, inclusive, (such as those where non-bedrock has generated or been placed in those layers) now correctly and consistently replace bedrock with deepslate (MCPE-149251).
Light Blocks can now be placed on other Light Blocks while sneaking (MCPE-137744). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Rarely, a mob can drop a chainmail armor item. This is the only other way to obtain chainmail armor besides finding in buried treasure or trading with villagers. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shears, associated text: Shearing is the most efficient way to get wool from a sheep, producing 1–3 wool. The same sheep can be sheared again after it eats from a grass block to regenerate its wool. In contrast, killing the sheep yields only 1 wool block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: On Multiplayer, the forest is a very good place to build a base. There is an abundance of wood and animals, as well as cover so that your base stays semi-hidden. However, building defenses is very difficult in a forest, because the nearby trees will need to be cleared out. If you wanted to, you could burn some of the trees down, but make sure it doesn't get out of hand or you won't have a forest left! Never leave trees close to the perimeter of your base. It will be very easy for enemies to climb the trees and get over the wall. If doFireTick is off on the server, building a base out of wood might be a good idea, because of its abundance. However, it does not have as much blast resistance as stone or cobblestone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: No deterioration
More than 75% of health remaining
Low deterioration
More than 50% but no more than 75% of health remaining
Average deterioration
More than 25% but no more than 50% of health remaining
Strong deterioration
No more than 25% of health remaining |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Do this to every evoker until all the evokers in the mansion is dead, then you can take any vindicators you see in the mansion. Don't worry too much about vindicators killing your sheep, since they will attack you instead of the sheep. Make sure you know where your sheep is before you die in case if you die it wanders out of the mansion or it gets lost in a corridor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Surviving_in_a_single_area_indefinitely, associated text: A tree farm should also be set up so as to gain maximum yield harvest, so place your saplings around 3 - 5 blocks apart, with the exact distance between saplings depending on what tree you're planting. You now have a rather steady source of wood for repairs and pickaxes or other needful things. Now, if you're on any other difficulty except for peaceful mode, you will need to have a crop farm. If this is a wheat farm the best way to go about doing this is to make an infinite water supply. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: If the components are quickly accessible, Fire Resistance potions should be the first you brew. Lengthen then by brewing redstone into the Fire Resistance potions. To keep brewing potions past awkward, you'll want to put all three potions back in their slots if you took them out, and then put the magma cream in and then the redstone after that finished. Voila, you have 24 minutes of Fire Resistance. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: To get stone, you need to use creepers to blow up the stone. If you are lucky enough to get a golden pickaxe from a ruined portal, you can use it to gather as much stone as possible until the pickaxe breaks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_(disambiguation), associated text: The update Nether Update
The update that added the Nether in Java Edition, Halloween Update
The update that added the Nether in Bedrock Edition, MCPE v0.12.1 alpha |
Minecraft wiki entry for Argument_types, associated text: Must be a three-dimensional coordinates with floating-point number elements. Accepts tilde and caret notations. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bell, associated text: When the side of a bell is used, it produces a sound as well as a "swaying" animation. Bells can be rung using a redstone signal. They can be rung by any projectile by right clicking or dropping an item on it. Bells can be anchored to the side of blocks, ceilings, and floors. Also, if the player uses the bell while villagers are sleeping, all of the villagers wake up. Bells can be rung only from certain angles; trying from an incorrect angle does not cause the bell to ring. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: This guide is intended for those who have read the beginner's guide first, and survived their first day and night. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all projectiles[show]
Steps: How many "steps" it takes to attack to the target. The higher it is, the further out of the way the bullet travels to get to the target. If set to 0, it makes no attempt to attack the target and instead uses TXD/TYD/TZD in a straight line (similar to fireballs).
Target: The UUID of the target of this shulker bullet, stored as four ints.
TXD: The offset in the X direction to travel in accordance with its target.
TYD: The offset in the Y direction to travel in accordance with its target.
TZD: The offset in the Z direction to travel in accordance with its target. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Tool and armor recipes now display the selected item background when selected in the recipe list
Wireframe of a structure block in the Overworld will no longer render in Nether and The End (MCPE-75231)
Audio sliders will now always highlight when hovered over with a mouse
Durability bar is now visible when holding items with decreased durability in a window (MCPE-105893)
Added more helpful Video Settings messages for ray tracing on supported and non-supported platforms. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Simply put a pit with a pressure plate with redstone leading up to a dispenser above the pit where a shopper is standing and when they toss the item you're charging them, the item they want will fall down to them. This method is very useful on a multiplayer server but can be made on a single player server to make it look nice. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Strider, associated text: A strider ridden into flowing lava slowly rises to the top. Fall damage does not affect striders that have dropped onto flowing lava, unlike the bug[4] for lava source blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a new option in the Accessibility settings that allows users to not auto-enable Text-To-Speech when their platform has it enabled. (MCPE-43306) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dropper, associated text: A dropper is an opaque block, so powering it directly can cause adjacent mechanism components (including other droppers) to activate as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Avoid killing sheep for their wool. You get more wool if you shear them instead. If you're really using a lot of colored wool, you can dye sheep in the colors you use a lot... but keep the others white, for easy stacking and sale of your surplus wool. Instead of keeping a complete rainbow flock and stocks of 16 kinds of wool, just stock the dyes. Then if you sometimes need a little wool in other colors, you can dye batches manually—all the dyes are fairly easy to get hands on in decent quantity. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: The number of mobs is checked once per each chunk against the cap. If the number of mobs (dead or alive) in a category is at its cap, the entire spawning cycle for that category is skipped. The area checked for mobs is the same as the area used for calculating the mobcap, which is the spawning area expanded by one chunk in every direction. The mobcap count is separate for each dimension. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Once you stand inside it for a while, you will be teleported to the Nether, and you will get the advancement. If you are not prepared to go into the Nether, go back to the Overworld the moment you set foot in the Nether. To return, step out of the portal and step back in again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: On the X and Z axies, the Far Lands and Farther Lands initiate as they did in Beta 1.7 and below (±12550824), with an identical chance of offset at positive positions. However, due to the new height limits, they are actually 256 blocks tall, instead of 128. There is a world border at the 32-bit integer limit (2,147,483,647), which crashes the game upon approaching. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: The third bus is the address bus, which the CU can send the address of storage. This is where the information resides. For example, the CU asks for the address of the byte living in 0001. It sends the address (0001) through the address bus and the RAM will return the value of the byte through the first bus. 0001 is the location of the byte, not the value of it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Sometimes when a villager gets in a bed from another direction they turn their body until their head is on the pillow of the bed. Villagers also sleep with their eyes open, just like players. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Prismarine_Crystals, associated text: Guardians and elder guardians have a 40% chance and 1⁄3 chance, respectively, of dropping prismarine crystals upon death. The maximum drop count is increased by one per level of Looting. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blob, associated text: MC-216744 – "Iron ore doesn't generate (only iron ore in deepslate is generated)" – resolved as "Fixed" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: In Java Edition, every map contains a marker that marks the position of the player, and points in the same direction as the player. When a player moves out of a map, a big white dot appears and moves relative to the player's position. The pointer either disappears when the player moves away a certain distance from the border of the map or, in case of explorer maps, the big white dot changes to a smaller white dot. The distance required for the small white dot to appear(explorer maps) or for the big dot to vanish (normal maps) changes with the scaling of the map. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: Relative world coordinates can mix with absolute coordinates; for example, /tp ~ 64 ~ keeps the sender's X and Z positions unchanged but teleports them to an absolute height of 64 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: When procedurally-generated animated textures were replaced by texture files in 13w02a, the water texture was still inherently blue, even though making it gray or white would have been an easy task at this point and would allow watercolor.png to be used for biome-dependent water colors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_Cube, associated text: A magma cube needs roughly a 3×2.1x3 free space to spawn. The area in which the magma cube spawns in must be clear of solid or liquid obstructions. When a magma cube attempts to spawn, the game checks for the space requirement of a large magma cube, and the size is determined later. Therefore, since large magma cubes are slightly taller than 2 blocks, no magma cubes, regardless of size, are able to spawn at all in 2-block-high areas. Also, since large magma cubes are slightly wider than 2 blocks, and mobs spawn at the center of a block, having any block within the 3×2.1x3 area, even as thin as a glass pane, can prevent a magma cube of any size from spawning. These conditions are in effect since the Nether Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: Programs written for computers employing a Harvard architecture may perform up-to 100% faster for tasks that access the main memory bus. Note however that certain memory circuitry is necessarily larger for those who select a Harvard architecture. Harvard architecture is very important. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: As Alison finishes drinking a healing potion, she apologizes to Max for lashing out at him. Freya then examines the helmet that Alison was wearing, and to her relief, it had the Thorns enchantment. Alison then talks with Max about his uncle Nicholas, and Max explains that he was a very good architect: winning awards for ice castles, building big houses in villages, and building the tree house for Alison's family. Max also mentions that when Nicholas was younger, he did some exploring with an archivist named Boots, who did enchanting and brewing. Boots later left for reasons unknown, but Nicholas wanted to follow in his footsteps and started doing some enchanting and brewing in his makeshift cabin (the same one that Max and Alison found). This, however, made Max's parents furious. They said that Nicholas "wasn't doing his part of the family job", and barred Max from seeing him. Max then says that he snuck out one night to try out an enchanted helmet thought to have respiration, but instead was a curse of binding. He barely survived, but with serious consequences: Max's family banished him from the nearby village, and Nicholas blew up the cabin. Max, Alison and Freya reconcile and decide to help bring Nicholas back to the Overworld. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sheep, associated text: Sheep are nonchalant to players or other mobs, but follow a player holding wheat within a six blocks radius. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: Creepers flee from ocelots and cats within a 6 block radius, with faster movement than when pursuing a player. Cats and ocelots do not attack creepers. A creeper that has begun a detonation does not flee unless the player leaves its blast radius. |
Minecraft wiki entry for SkyWars, associated text: Often there is a middle, larger island that has better loot, an enchantment table, and sometimes several anvils. Although insane and other modes can occur and benefit the overall chest items (including your own chests) the center island chests have the most powerful items relative to whatever mode the game occurs in. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: Not every texture is laid out in the same way, you will need to experiment and find out how each entity’s texture is laid out. Advanced users can look at the mobs.json file in the model folder to find where the textures' UVs are for each body part. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Improved performance.
Added a message that informs players whether a Marketplace pack is compatible with their version of Minecraft (specifically if it includes blocks from a newer version of the game).
Minecraft on iOS no longer shows the "Do you want to Close Minecraft?" pop-up since iOS doesn't support that app behavior.
Map-making and add-on improvements. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shrub, associated text: While the normal shrub was not tinted per biome,[verify] the green shrub was, giving rise to many visually distinct colorations: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Processor_list, associated text: Each processor is defined as a JSON compound. All processors have the type key, which is required. Some others define extra properties. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pointed_Dripstone, associated text: If mud is placed above a block with a stalactite underneath, it eventually turns into clay.[upcoming: JE 1.19] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-172069 – Piston arms are not deleted when the base of a pulsing piston is replaced with another piston.
MC-173158 – Zombified piglin's overlay texture is not rendered.
MC-173192 – Fluid collision is too high.
MC-173684 – Spawning under the portal when using a nether portal.
MC-173774 – Shulker bullets do not act as a projectile.
MC-173875 – Item frames cannot be interacted with after unloading and reloading the chunk.
MC-174231 – Ocelots are no longer spawning.
MC-174838 – Target detection of fireworks is unreliable.
MC-175434 – Fireworks launched from upwards-facing dispensers explode inside of the dispenser block.
MC-175985 – Lodestone compass needle does not have animation.
MC-175990 – Lodestone compass needle spins around quickly when the lodestone has been destroyed or is not in the same dimension.
MC-176052 – Using a compass on a lodestone plays no hand animation.
MC-176059 – Scoreboard criteria for using compasses does not increase score after using a compass on a lodestone.
MC-176195 – Many mountable mobs and vehicles can still be shot by the rider's arrows.
MC-176231 – Compasses with custom enchantments do not display enchantment glint.
MC-176269 – Right-clicking lodestone with compass also uses offhand item. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ladder, associated text: It is possible to use ladders one block apart in a corner by placing every other ladder on the alternating side of the corner. This method requires jumping and shifting sides constantly.
By holding the jump key, players can still use water ladders that have ladders placed every other block.
If the player stops on a ladder and places a sign, the player remains in midair without having to hold Shift, because the game is paused in singleplayer.[Java Edition only] This does not work in multiplayer because the game is not paused.
Attempting to place a ladder on a spot another ladder occupies may instead place the ladder somewhere nearby (because of the ladder's hitbox).
It is possible to remove a ladder while standing on a ladder and holding the sneak key, but it can take a long time because the countdown for breaking the ladder often resets.
In Java Edition, sticks can be crafted into ladders to gain a slight bonus in fuel efficiency. While 7 sticks can smelt 3.5 items, if they are crafted into 3 ladders, 4.5 items can be smelted. |
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