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Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: Gold works like iron, in that you mine the ore blocks and smelt them in a furnace to get ingots. You can make tools and armor out of it, but don't: Their durability is abysmal, so they wear out quickly, although gold tools mine more efficiently than iron. For now, four gold ingots and a bit of redstone (see below), lets you make a clock. This key accessory lets you know the time of day, even when you're deep underground, which is helpful to avoid coming up to the surface to find a monster-filled night. Gold becomes useful later for making powered rails, golden apples, and netherite items.
Lapis lazuli is used to craft blue dye. It is needed for enchanting. For now, if you happen to find some, mine a blob's worth or so and save it for later, otherwise, don't worry too much about it.
Redstone is found quite deep, in fact in the same layers as diamond (watch out for lava). It is mostly used for redstone circuits; for now, you need only a few pieces, which a single block of ore can provide. Besides the above-mentioned clock, 4 iron ingots plus redstone lets you make a compass, to help you find your way around. Once you find and start growing sugar cane, you can make more compasses and craft them into maps (paper + compass) to keep track of your explorations and help avoid getting lost.
Diamond is a rare mineral, probably the most-sought resource. It can be crafted into durable and quick tools and vastly superior armor. The ore is found at the lowest depths of the world, the bottom 15 layers of the map, and (again) requires an iron pickaxe to mine. Other guides give tips for finding and safely mining diamond, but for now just note that if you're seeing diamond ore, you're dangerously close to the lava "sea".
Emeralds are normally gained (and used) by trading with villagers and wandering traders, but scattered blocks of emerald ore can also be found beneath mountain biomes. Emerald ore is found at the same depths as gold ore and likewise requires an iron pickaxe. However, mining for the ore is dangerous and inefficient thanks to the silverfish that spawn at those depths in the mountains, and because you're likely to find only one.
All these minerals including coal (but not charcoal) and iron, can be crafted into "storage blocks" at the crafting table, 9 pieces or ingots to a block. You can build with these blocks for show, but that risks losing them to a creeper blast. For now, just use them to save storage space if necessary. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither, associated text: The withering effect after being damaged by a Wither Skull.
The "wither armor" that blocks arrows.
The wither and its armor.
A larger image to show how to summon the wither.
The wither prepares for explosion with the invulnerable status after summoned.
The pit created after the wither has charged.
The wither attacking horses.
The Wither's texture.
Wither attacking a sheep.
Wither attacking a village. |
Minecraft wiki entry for History_of_textures, associated text: " Decided to redo the "heiroglyph" sandstone blocks and enable them in the game. Will be in 1.2.4, both creative and survival" – @jeb_ on Twitter, March 30, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bone, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Chest loot
1.2 Mob loot
1.3 Fishing
2 Usage
2.1 Helmet
2.2 Taming
2.3 Crafting ingredient
3 Achievements
4 Advancements
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 History
7 Issues
8 Trivia
9 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider, associated text: A spider with the Speed effect.
A spider with the Strength effect.
A spider with the Regeneration effect.
A spider with the Invisibility effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Renewable_resource, associated text: Farming and plant growth - grow it on the dirt or farmland etc using renewable resources
Breeding and harvesting certain mobs
Crafting, smelting, brewing etc using only renewable resource(s)
Common drops from killing mobs
Fishing
Trading with villagers
Trading with wandering traders
Bartering with piglins
Rare mob drops
Receiving gifts from villagers after defeating a raid
Receiving gifts from cats
Constructing item and mob farms for resource drops
Taking advantage of various other mechanics that generate or convert blocks and items, such as cobblestone generation, freezing ice, and filling up lava cauldrons |
Minecraft wiki entry for Petr_Mr%C3%A1zek, associated text: Petr 'peterix' Mrázek is a member of the Minecraft: Java Edition development team at Mojang Studios, since June 2018.[1] He was announced on May 14, 2018.[1] He was hired to work on the Minecraft Launcher, especially on Linux. He is known for creating MultiMC, which he continues to develop.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If the player wishes to create a fireplace in a building (for decoration, lighting, or disposing of unwanted items), make sure that the area under and surrounding the fire, as well as the four blocks above it, are made of non-flammable material, or use campfires to make it in a compact wood-themed building. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Carpet, associated text: Carpeted floor. There are some jack o'lanterns below them, so this area is well lit without torches.
Red carpet seen in the 13w25a banner.
Carpets found in igloo structure. Each igloo contains 12 white carpets. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.17, associated text: Bedrock Edition 1.17.0
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.0.50
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.0.52
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.0.54
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.0.56
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.0.58
Bedrock Edition 1.17.1
Bedrock Edition 1.17.2
Bedrock Edition 1.17.10
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.10.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.10.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.10.22
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.10.23
Bedrock Edition 1.17.11
Bedrock Edition 1.17.30
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.20.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.20.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.20.22
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.20.23
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.30.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.30.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.30.22
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.30.23
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.30.24
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.30.25
Bedrock Edition 1.17.32
Bedrock Edition 1.17.33
Bedrock Edition 1.17.34
Bedrock Edition 1.17.40
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.40.20
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.40.21
Bedrock Edition beta 1.17.40.23 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_level.dat, associated text: The file is compressed using gzip to save space (as the files can end up being reasonably large due to everything, even air being considered a block). |
Minecraft wiki entry for NBT_format, associated text: The vanilla data generator can convert any GZip compressed NBT format to SNBT format. The file extension of a file can simply be changed, such as level.dat to level.nbt and put in the input folder, and the generator then decodes the GZip compressed NBT data. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w37b is the fourth snapshot for Java Edition 1.7.2, which was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 13w37a snapshot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: If a village has a cauldron that has not been claimed by a villager, any villager that does not already have a profession or job site block may change their profession to leatherworker. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: As you explore your world, you are likely to pick up some dirt blocks. These are not good for building structures, but they are quick to place and remove, so you can use them for temporary staircases, pillars, and such. More importantly, you can use them to modify the landscape, making it easier to get around near your home. If you've had a creeper explode nearby, you can also use your collected dirt to fill in the hole (immediately after the explosion, there may be dirt and perhaps stone items left in the crater. Pick those up, but don't expect to get enough to fill in the crater). Note that mining grass blocks (that is, full blocks with a green top, not "tall grass" plants) drop dirt — don't worry about the difference for now. If you place the dirt next to grass blocks, the grass eventually spreads to the dirt, cleaning up the "scars" of your work. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: File is dated 2010-06-14 14:40 in inf-20100615
What was Notch saying in his blog around this time in relation to flowing liquids?. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Chest loot
1.4 Trading
2 Usage
2.1 Farming
2.2 Smelting ingredient
2.3 Composting
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
8.1 Heights
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Commands can also be used for flying entities or structures. Most commands based flying machines use command blocks so that when the player turns on an input, it activates certain command blocks. Unlike piston based technologies, however, these cannot be legitimately made in survival as command blocks require set up by an operator in creative mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Catalyst, associated text: If a mob dies within 8 blocks of a sculk catalyst, it blooms, giving off soul particles and creates a patch of sculk with sculk veins around that location. Blooming sculk can replace blocks in the sculk_replaceable tag, which includes the surface materials of most of the biomes in all three dimensions. If a mob is killed and detected by the sculk catalyst while over a sculk block, it may occasionally result in the growth of a sculk sensor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The snowy slopes and jagged peaks surfaces have been fixed to work like they did in the experimental snapshots, where some (but not all) sides of the peaks are exposed stone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-47012?focusedCommentId=745919&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-745919 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Blaze spawners generate in fortresses and will start spawning blazes once the player gets within 16 blocks. The spawners have a chance of spawning 1–4 blazes at once. 'Camping' at a blaze spawner is an effective way to gather blaze rods, as they will almost always appear close enough to attack with a sword, and there is a delay in their attack after they spawn because they have to charge first. This is best done in combination with the Fire Resistance potion in effect, which makes the player immune to the blaze's ranged attacks and can be brewed by adding magma cream to awkward potions. Players can also build a doorway, 2 blocks tall and 1 block wide, where the player can camp and kill the blazes as they come down. This strategy is extremely effective if the player cover up the roof of the spawner room and camp in the doorway with a diamond sword. But be careful, as the blaze also has a melee attack that damages the player if they get too close. The player can also just dodge the fireballs (stand still for 1–2 seconds, the blaze will shoot at them, then they can run away), then run up to them while they're charging and attack them with melee combat since they charge on the floor. Then, run away the second they start flaming again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: Many popular multiplayer servers exist that may contain, PvP arenas, custom minigames or large Survival or Creative worlds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_pillager_outpost, associated text: Pillager outposts typically have smaller buildings around it. These can be used for cover. If a cage has an iron golem in it, let it out so it can help you fight. If it survives, do what you want with it, such as using a lead to bring it to a nearby village. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash that occurred when entering a game with specific texture packs enabled
Adding tags to the Ender Dragon will no longer crash the game when reloading the world (MCPE-89076) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Press F3 on your keyboard to turn on the debug screen and always know exactly where you are. When playing set seed, this also makes it easier to find any specific block or generated structure you found before. More advanced speedrunning tips also rely on the debug screen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Superflat world type.
Updated create world screen - now includes Superflat, Infinite and 'old' world types.
Unlimited worlds.
New falling mechanics for sand and gravel.
New insta ticking of water and lava.
Grass and foliage colors for different biomes.
Water color for swamps.
Added more spawn eggs in creative.
New interact button (to make the game easier for new players). |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: Optimal iron usage depends on the local environment, but the first things you should make have this approximate order: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash_Potion, associated text: This article is about the throwable potions. For the throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect, see Lingering Potion. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cake, associated text: Was this not the Creative-obtainable version of cake in Console Edition for a while?
In fact, wasn't this the Survival-obtainable cake for a while as well?
Stacking. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: The three (Cece, Aminata, and Jo) dig their way into the fortress using pickaxes and shovels, eventually breaking into a lounge area set up in the middle of the fortress. They cover up the dirt and then split up to find a place to hide. Soon returning to the lounge, they decide to go with Aminata's idea and hide in Declan’s room, which has an armor stand, a fireplace, several item frames adorned with player heads from the ones that he killed, and a fence post for a lead to be tied to. Aminata then ransacks a chest, coming up with bread, salmon, and baked potatoes to feed to Cranky, and a clock to keep track of time. Cece also ransacks a chest, coming up with three saddles. She then heads back through the dirt path to try to gather leaves from a tree to no avail, but she does get a sapling. Returning back to Declan’s room, Cece mentions to Jo that she is trying to get a block of leaves so they can be able to peep through the wall, thinking that Declan will believe its moss. Aminata then gives Cece a set of shears to use. Cece then has Aminata and Jo follow her back out to the horses, saying that they should saddle the horses now, and ride them off when they leave. Jo and Aminata agree to the plan and saddle the horses as Cece gathers a block of leaves with shears. They then head back to the fortress and seal themselves inside the walls of it, waiting for Declan and his crew to come back. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Infested_Block, associated text: Infested blocks are not obtainable by Silk Touch, and are only available through the Creative inventory or commands. However, they can be retained from worlds played in versions where they were legitimately obtainable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Noise_generator, associated text: Swamps use a noise generator for two purposes: for the generation of marshy areas composing a mixture of water and grass blocks, and for the variation of the two different grass colors used. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: Note that zombie, skeleton, and creeper heads drop only if killed by a charged creeper. Wither skeletons, however, have a small chance to drop theirs no matter the cause of death, but still always drop them when killed via charged creeper. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-236 – Half slab and pistons graphical glitch.
Fixed mobs glitching through wooden floors.
Fixed players glitching through beacons.
Fixed redstone repeaters getting stuck in 'on' state.
Fixed a number of minor font issues.
Fixed wet wolves looking way too scary.
Fixed a bug that allowed any item to be placed in the armor slots.
Fixed monster spawners spawning mobs too quickly.
Fixed invisible falling sand entities. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sand, associated text: If the supporting block below a block of sand is removed, it falls until it lands on the next available block. More specifically, the sand block turns into a "falling block" entity, which is affected by gravity; when the falling block lands on a block with a solid top surface, it becomes a block again. More information about the falling block entity is available in the main article listed above. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: One in ten newly-generated chunks attempts to generate animal mobs, usually in packs of up to 4 of the same species. The spawn attempt always starts on top of the highest available block in a randomly chosen column within the chunk. The chosen position must not be a solid block for the animals to generate. Once the starting position is chosen for a chunk, a second position is chosen in a 9×9 block area around the starting position. Blocks toward the center of the 9x9 area are more likely to be chosen than blocks toward the edge. The block does not need to be a grass block nor does it need to be illuminated as it does with mob spawning. If an animal can spawn at the second position, it does so. The second position becomes the first position, and a new second position is chosen like before in a 9x9 area. This process can repeat until each chunk has attempted to spawn 1–4 mobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Example_NBT_Class, associated text: Tag(String name, Type listType)
Description: Create a new TAG_List with an empty list. Use {@link Tag#addTag(Tag)} to add tags later.
name: Name for this tag or null to create an unnamed tag.
listType: Type of the elements in this empty list. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: 1 Spawning
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Post-generation
2 Drops
3 Behavior
3.1 Shulker bullet
3.2 Coloring
4 Transportation
5 Sounds
6 Data values
6.1 ID
6.2 Entity data
6.2.1 Shulker color
7 Achievements
8 Advancements
9 History
10 Issues
11 Trivia
12 Gallery
13 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_pyramids, associated text: In each jungle pyramid, there is a puzzle, composed of a set of levers on the lower level. When the levers are flipped into the correct positions, a block on the middle level of the building is removed from the floor, and a small room with a chest inside is revealed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Polar_Bear, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Drops
3 Behavior
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
10.1 Screenshots
10.2 In other media
11 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_Frame, associated text: Item frames can be placed on the lid of a shulker box that is positioned horizontally, but pop off when the lid is opened.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wheat, associated text: Novice-level farmer villagers have a 25%[Bedrock Edition only] or 40%[Java Edition only] chance to buy 20 wheat for one emerald. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Dyeing a shulker box no longer removes all items contained in the box
The Festive Mash-up Pack will now be properly unlocked if owned |
Minecraft wiki entry for IntoTheGame2CHP, associated text: Ash felt nervous on her way to the computer lab. Morgan had been very secretive about it the entire day. The moment she entered the lab, however, the nervousness seemed to fade away. Everyone else (Harper, Morgan, Po, and Jodi) felt excited to see her. Even Ms. Minerva waved at her from her office. Morgan then takes out the blueprint and looks it over. To everyone’s surprise, he decides to crumple it up, realizing that although he likes having instructions to follow, he also says that not everyone would feel the same way, Jodi offers Ash a pair of VR goggles, who puts them on. After a flash of light, Ash is in their Minecraft world, with Po using a knight skin this time. Ash begins to look over the castle, but water gushes out of a doorway, pushing her back a bit. She wonders if that is normal, and Morgan says that although nothing is really normal here, she’ll end up getting used to it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Wood, saplings, lily of the valley, rose bush, lilac, peony, wolves are useful resources found in forest biomes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Pirate Port: Think back to the time of pirates and sea shanties, and build off of that. Be sure to add ships off in the distance, lighthouses, docks, and a tavern or two. Add some parrots and dolphins to make the port more lively. You can also fit the ships with TNT cannons. Using pillagers as the residences can be good since they "pillage" other treasures and loot. Any other illagers can work. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: 4 of any solid block
1 rail
1 Minecart with chest
1 piston (not sticky)
6-8 blocks of the material you want your fridge to be made of (I.E- iron or quartz)
1 redstone torch or redstone block |
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]
variant: ID of the frog's variant. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Efficiency: An efficient approach to making long-period clocks is to start with a repeater loop of 9 to 16 repeaters (up to 64 ticks), then add multiplier banks with N of 7, 5, and 3 (bigger is more efficient). Doublings should be done with T flipflops, as 2 of those are cheaper and perhaps shorter than a 4-multiplier. A couple of notes: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w01a
13w01b
13w02a
13w02b
13w03a
13w04a
13w05a
13w05b
13w06a
13w07a
13w09a
13w09b
13w09c
13w10a
13w10b
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added functionality
Able to smelt food twice as fast as the normal furnace, but only gives half the experience.
Cannot smelt anything other than food.
Can now be crafted using 4 logs and 1 furnace. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.12-pre6 is the sixth pre-release for Java Edition 1.12, released on May 29, 2017,[24] which adds the ability to see credits from the menu screen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Music, associated text: "It's actually half of a motto used in a lot of fun mystical stuff including alchemy, 'As above, so below' usually referring to an astral realm or heaven etc." -@kuraine, June 27, 2020 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Sweet berry bushes deal 1 damage for every half-second when a player or mob (besides foxes) is moving inside a sweet berry bush. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tundra, associated text: All grass blocks are covered in top snow. The terrain is barren and has few oak trees and dandelions or poppies. Ice is commonly found over water. Snowfalls occur and is the weather of tundras. Tundras generated when the temperature is below 50% and the rainfall is less than 20% and could often be found near snowy taigas, which had a higher rainfall value. They usually consisted of low plains and gentle hills but in some cases, it could be mountainous. Survival in this biome could be difficult, especially if the tundra is large as trees were rare. Chickens, sheep, cows and pigs spawned in tundras. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Renewable_resource, associated text: Most items obtainable by fishing and trading are obtainable in some other way, which may be easier or of comparable difficulty, but may not be renewable. They are especially worth using when the player wants to avoid the risk of mining, such as while playing in Hardcore mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Overworld, associated text: The Overworld is the only dimension created when the player creates a new world. The other dimensions—The Nether and The End—aren't created until a player enters the corresponding dimension for the first time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for replaceitem, associated text: To replace the items in the bottom-right slot of a single chest two block above with four spruce saplings:
replaceitem block ~ ~2 ~ slot.container 26 sapling 4 1
To replace the items in the rightmost hotbar slot of the nearest player with four spruce saplings:
replaceitem entity @p slot.hotbar 8 sapling 4 1 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Placed_feature, associated text: rarity_filter—Either returns the current position or nothing. The chance is calculated by 1 / chance.
chance: The chance for the feature to generate. Calculated by 1 / chance. Must be at least 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Fortress, associated text: Nether fortresses generate in all Nether biomes. To do so, the game splits the Nether into regions in which one of either a fortress or a bastion remnant can generate. The regions are 432×432 blocks in Java Edition and 480×480 blocks in Bedrock Edition. Each region has a 4 chunk separation located on the south and east borders of the region in which neither a fortress nor a bastion can generate. This leaves only a 368×368 block section in Java Edition or 416×416 block section in Bedrock Edition where a structure can generate. Two structures never generate in the same region, although they might overlap if they generate close to the separation border. In Java Edition, the chance of a fortress generating instead of a bastion is 2⁄5 (40%), while in Bedrock Edition the chance of a fortress generating instead of a bastion is 1⁄3 (33.3%). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the block position of the player can be displayed by changing the world options. The coordinates are displayed in a box in the top left, if the "Show Coordinates" option is turned on in the game settings screen or /gamerule showcoordinates true is used. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Variations: The piston base can be oriented in any way, the observer can be oriented in any way except for facing the piston. Output can be taken from either the extended or retracted postion to change which edge it activates on. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: Villagers would distinguish between data values, so different colors of wool could not replace white wool, charcoal could not be traded in place of coal, and damaged tools could not be traded in place of fully repaired tools[Bedrock Edition only]. NBT data, however, was ignored, so the content of a written book did not matter. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid, associated text: If the attacked village no longer registers as a village (i.e. all villagers were killed or all claimed beds were destroyed), the raid ends, the Raid bar displays "Raid - Defeat", and all of the illagers celebrate: the evokers, pillagers and vindicators raise their hands, the pillagers jump up and down[JE only] or raise their hands[BE only], and all of them emit "celebration sounds". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slime_farming, associated text: 1 Method
1.1 Pre-build
1.2 Spawning
1.3 Transportation
1.4 Separation and killing trap
1.5 Item collection (optional)
2 Basic survival build
3 Other designs
3.1 Mysticat's 1.15+ Easy Slime Farm 3-minute Tutorial
3.2 ilmango's 1.10+ Slime Farm (18,200 slimeballs/h) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: The explosion from sleeping in a bed in the Nether or the End creates fire, as does the explosion of a ghast fireball or the impact of a blaze fireball. Using a charged respawn anchor in the Overworld or the End also creates fire from the explosion. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: A proper laser gun would be fun too. Whatever you aim it at could heat up for a second or so before actually starting to take damage, so if you start getting hit by one you can still run away. – Reddit, u/xNotch, October 4, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for schedule, associated text: Specifies the radius of a circular loaded area as the number of chunks from the center to the edge of the circle.
Must be a 32-bit integer number. It must be between 0 and 2,147,483,647 (inclusive). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: Raw JSON text components can display several types of content. These tags should be included directly into the text component object. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New Nether biomes, blocks and structures no longer generates into worlds with a fixed version (MCPE-66357).
Fixed an issue that prevented players from joining dedicated servers. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Design 1 take two smokers/furnaces and put them side-by-side. Then, in front of each, put any trapdoor (preferably spruce) and close them. Last, put a carpet (aesthetic) or a campfire (functional) on top of both. A campfire functions! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Amethyst_farming, associated text: This method works best in an amethyst geode which is under an ocean, because you will do much less mining, clearing out and placing all the water, but this is an extremely easy and efficient method that can also work in an underground geode if you are willing to do all the tedious work required. This will not disrupt the growth of amethyst, since amethyst buds and clusters can be waterlogged and grow in water and are not affected by it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illusioner, associated text: Eventually, if the clones were not triggered and are still bunched together, they move to new positions. The Illusioner can also do this once in a while to "refresh" the clones' positions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beast_Boy, associated text: Beast Boy was a passive mob. It had no animation, so it aimlessly glided and jumped around the world in the same, still pose, and never stopped moving around. Beast Boy, along with Rana, Steve, and Black Steve acted in this identical manner. Upon death, Beast Boy would not fall over to the ground or flash red or white and appear to die, as most mobs do. It would just disappear shortly thereafter, and drop the items it was designated to drop. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Stacked stalactites don't deal multiple damage, this means that more falling stalactites could still deal the same damage as one stalactite.
Placing a Pointed Dripstone with commands will place a stalactite instead of a stalagmite.
Jumping on a stalagmite makes the falling sound and particles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fish_farming, associated text: This is a basic design using hoppers to automatically collect fish while being very quick and simple to build. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 5CHP, associated text: The next day, Emily is getting ready to head toward the community center when her father mentions to her that because she is doing a good job with cleaning the community center, she is allowed to have her phone and laptop back. Emily squeals in excitement, giving her father a hug before heading back to her room. She quickly reinstalls her favorite apps, as well as changing the passwords on them. She then quickly responds to notifications and texts from Pattie and Nita, as well as PacificViv. While Pattie and Nita are excited that Emily finally has her stuff back, Emily mentions that she is still not allowed to hang out with them, but they don’t mind. Later, Emily is sitting on a bench just outside the community center when she notices Ellen Jenkins. She mentions to Ellen that they are just having a lunch break. Ellen then says that she was just checking up on them. As she walks back inside the community center, Jake and Tank arrive from Taco National with lunch, consisting of fish, caranitas, peppers, lime, and various salsas. As they eat, Emily gets a call from Pattie. She declines it and texts back to her, saying that she has "family stuff". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: This technique is to take off the top 6 layers of a mountain completely. Continue until the mountain is entirely flat. TNT is useful for the first 5 layers, since the explosion will destroy grass and dirt for the most part. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Zombies that convert to drowned drop all worn or held equipment with full durability and preserving existing enchantments.[BE only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Repeater_reboot_system, associated text: This problem has been mostly fixed in singleplayer in 1.0.0. Although, it may still exist in multiplayer, which these methods should still work. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Players on Xbox are no longer prompted to sign in to Xbox Live if they have already done so.
Players can no longer suffocate in the ground while spawning into the world. (MCPE-42310) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Villagers can become willing by having either 3 bread, 12 carrots, 12 potatoes, or 12 beetroots in one stack in their inventory. Any villager with an excess of food (usually farmers) will throw food to other villagers, allowing them to pick it up and obtain enough food to become willing. The player can also throw bread, carrots, beetroots, or potatoes at the villagers themselves to encourage breeding. Villagers will consume the required food upon becoming willing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Podzol, associated text: Podzol replaces grass blocks, dirt, mycelium, coarse dirt, rooted dirt and moss block[Java Edition only][1] around a large spruce tree when it is grown from 4 saplings arranged in a square. The pattern of the podzol reaches at most 6 blocks in the eastern and southern (positive X and Z) directions, and 5 blocks in the western and northern directions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trap_design, associated text: Not all traps have a method. Traps can be used to live capture players or mobs. Since players can mine and place blocks, they are much more difficult to live capture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fungus, associated text: Crimson fungus can be used to breed hoglins and keep them from despawning, but it does not stop the hoglin from attacking the player. Warped fungus can be used to breed striders and lead them around if crafted as a warped fungus on a stick. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: Besides Steve and the removed human mob, the creeper is the oldest mob in Minecraft.
Notch stated on Twitter that "I imagine creepers as being made out of leaves or similar. I'm not sure why they explode.".[9]
When asked to describe the physical texture of a creeper, Notch said they would feel "crunchy, like dry leaves.".[10]
Creepers are their bright green color because Notch tried to make them well camouflaged for the original classic Minecraft foliage textures, which were bright shades of green.
In multiplayer, if a creeper is attacked by another player, and the other player runs out of sight, it does not attack any other players.
When asked how creepers trigger their explosive nature, Dinnerbone said "They're so nervous that they shake a lot, and then this sets them off the same way as how rubbing two sticks makes fire".[11]
If a charged creeper is given Invisibility, the "aura" effect is still visible.
A charged creeper explosion can inflict the greatest amount of damage any mob in the game can do at one time.
The creeper hiss sound uses the same sound file as when a block of TNT is primed, but played at a lower pitch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl_farming, associated text: Axolotl farming is a way to collect axolotls as well as glow ink sacs from glow squid. Two basic methods of farming axolotl are available: breeding and natural generation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_modifier, associated text: exploration_map—Converts an empty map into an explorer map leading to a nearby generated structure.
destination: The type of generated structure to locate. Accepts any of the StructureTypes used by the /locate command (case insensitive).
decoration: The icon used to mark the destination on the map. Accepts any of the map icon text IDs (case insensitive). If mansion or monument is used, the color of the lines on the item texture changes to match the corresponding explorer map.
zoom: The zoom level of the resulting map. Defaults to 2.
search_radius: The size, in chunks, of the area to search for structures. The area checked is square, not circular. Radius 0 causes only the current chunk to be searched, radius 1 causes the current chunk and eight adjacent chunks to be searched, and so on. Defaults to 50.
skip_existing_chunks: Don't search in chunks that have already been generated. Defaults to true. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_custom_entity_add-ons, associated text: Defines everything the custom entity needs in the resource pack, such as an identifier(must match with behavior pack, including prefix), materials, models, textures, animations, animation controllers, render controllers, and the spawn_egg color(Optional). Usually named entity_name.entity.json but entity_name.json may also work. Example: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Swift_Sneak, associated text: Swift Sneak increases the player's speed while crouching by 15% per level. At Swift Sneak level 3, the player's crouch speed equals 75% of their normal walking speed. Swift Sneak 4 and 5 can further improve crouching speed, but the crouching speed can never be faster than the player's walking speed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Biome, associated text: Several other biome colors are set into the game and currently require external tools in order to be changed. This includes blocks such as birch and spruce leaves and water (which have a hard-coded overlay set onto them), and other features such as the sky and fog. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Once the ocean temperature stack and river generation stack was merged with the biome generation stack, a final layer was applied to make the biome scale 1:1, which was the final biome generation used in Minecraft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Forest, associated text: Although lilies of the valley generates in the normal forest biome upon chunk generation, only poppies and dandelions are created when using bone meal on grass blocks in the normal forest biome.
When using bone meal on the grass blocks in the flower forest biome, each X/Z coordinate generates a particular type of flower. See flower gradient for more information. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Dedicated servers can now rate limit clients.
Dedicated servers can now kick clients that consistently send too many packets within a second.
Controlled with the rate-limit settings in server.properties.
The default rate limit of 0 means "no limit". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_Stick, associated text: The debug stick cannot be used while in Survival or Adventure mode. It works in only creative with cheats enabled. In modes other than Creative, it acts like a regular item — although when using it on a block, the player swings the stick as if interacting with it (but nothing happens). |
Minecraft wiki entry for getspawnpoint, associated text: player: target
Specifies the target to get the player spawn point. Must be a player name or target selector. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Minecraft 1.7.10 on Thursday: https://web.archive.org/web/0/https://www.mojang.com/2014/06/minecraft-1-7-10-on-thursday/ |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beta_1.9_Prerelease_(disambiguation), associated text: Beta 1.9 Prerelease is the first pre-release for the Java Edition 1.0.0 update. It may also refer to: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lectern, associated text: In this case is half of the maximum page number rounded down, and is half of the current highest page number containing data displayed on the book interface, rounded down. |
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