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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: This is similar to the other one except add some curves to make it trickier and holes and blocks that crush you. Make a command block that affects you with speed III. Otherwise, this puzzle will be unwinnable.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: There are different ticket types, which come from various sources and activate chunks with different load types.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Squid Version exclusive: Baby squid Version exclusive: Produces a black cloud of "ink" when attacked. Version exclusive: Spawn only in ocean biomes. Spider Jockey Cave Spider Version exclusive: Cave spider jockeys. Bat Baby Zombie Baby zombies have a 5% chance of spawning as a chicken jockey. (In turn, zombies have a 0.2 percent chance of being a chicken jockey) Magma Cube Drop magma cream Only spawn from spawn eggs. Ghast Only available through spawn eggs. Spawn egg can only be received through inventory editing.
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe_book, associated text: The recipe book as it appears in the survival inventory screen. The recipe book as it appears in the crafting table screen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Secret_door, associated text: Another way is to place a pressure plate diagonally to a corner of a wall. When the player shoots the arrow, the pressure plate will detect the arrow through the wall, therefore opening the secret entrance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: These are very cool looking. Have these anywhere in your house: library, craft room, furnace room, you name it. All you need is redstone, sticky pistons, and levers. Be sure to keep them hidden if the rooms are secret - a good way to do so is hide the device you use to power the pistons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lectern, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Not long after, the town meeting starts. Elder Stu asks if anyone’s crops were left untouched. The entire crowd responds with an emphatic "NO". Elder Stu then asks if anyone saw anything suspicious. Dawna soon exclaims that the "Bad Apples" may have had something to do with it, but Tok and Chug’s dad shouts that they were home the entire night. Elder Stu then says that because they don’t know as to who, or what, caused the crops to rot, that the entire town would have to leave Cornucopia; he reiterated that a decision would be made at noon. Lenna is worried about what will happen, but Mal decides to head off toward the forest, with Lenna, Tok, and Chug following close behind. Mal explains to the group that her great-great-grandmother (now referred to as Nan) was the only person that was born outside of town. Chug asks Mal if Nan ever told her about what was outside the walls, but Mal says that never happened because she never asked her about it before.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Dust, associated text: When redstone wire is unpowered, it appears dark red. When powered, it becomes bright red at power level 15, fading to darker shades with decreasing power. Powered redstone wire also produces "dust" particles of the same color.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: A jukebox outputs a signal strength indicating which music disc is currently playing. See the Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength table above.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn_Egg, associated text: The surfaces of blocks are prioritized for spawning; if none are within reach, mobs can also be spawned in water.
Minecraft wiki entry for Depth_Strider, associated text: Depth strider only affects horizontal movement speed in water. Vertical movement speed is not affected.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Basalt_farming, associated text: Basalt farming is the technique of using a basalt generator to produce basalt without needing to mine for it from basalt deltas or soul sand pillars. Basalt generators work on the principle that when a lava stream comes into contact with both blue ice and soul soil, it will produce the block, which can be mined with a pickaxe and used for decoration.
Minecraft wiki entry for Decoration, associated text: Armor Stand - Immobile, player-like entity that holds armor Banners - Hangable wall block that displays customizable patterns Bookshelf - Block that enhances enchanting tables Campfire - Block that produces a column of smoke and provides light and cooking when lit Candle - Floor block that provides a variable light level when lit; can be dyed Flower Pot - Floor block that can hold a plant Heads - Hangable wall & floor block that resembles certain mobs and even players; can be worn in the head slot Item Frame - Hangable wall & floor entity that holds an item Lantern - Hangable ceiling & floor block that provides light Lectern - Block that can hold a book Painting - Hangable wall entity that can display certain artpieces Sea Pickle - Floor block that provides a variable light level when submerged in water Torch - Hangable wall & floor block that produces light
Minecraft wiki entry for Main_menu, associated text: The main menu is one of Minecraft's several menu screens. Acting as an introductory interface, it permits access to singleplayer and multiplayer gameplay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the player can survive in the void in Creative mode, but there is a one-way barrier at y=-104 to prevent falling further into the void. However, this barrier can be teleported past by teleporting the player to any location with a y value of -106 and below. The player continues falling until the player teleports away, flies back up, or crashes the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Health and damage are stored as floating-point numbers in units of half-hearts. When displaying the HUD, fractional values are rounded up to the next integer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Creepers submerged in water cannot destroy blocks and structures by exploding, but the slowing effects of the water make it especially tricky to kill them effectively. Unless the player wants to make it explode to get rid of it quickly without affecting the terrain, the player should use a trident or bow instead of a melee weapon to kill a creeper submerged in water. Ideally, the trident should have Loyalty to allow the player to throw the trident without having to swim to retrieve it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Animation_placeholder_texture, associated text: 1 Info 2 Water 2.1 Java Edition 2.2 Bedrock Edition 2.3 Legacy Console Edition 3 Lava 3.1 Java Edition 3.2 Bedrock Edition 3.3 Legacy Console Edition 4 Fire 4.1 Java Edition 4.2 Bedrock Edition 4.3 Legacy Console Edition 5 Nether portals 5.1 Java Edition 5.2 Bedrock Edition 5.3 Legacy Console Edition 6 Gears 6.1 Java Edition 7 History
Minecraft wiki entry for Bow, associated text: The chance of dropping a bow is increased by 1% per level of looting, allowing up to an 11.5% chance of dropping.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: First of all, you will need to build a nether portal. For this you need at least 10 obsidian, an iron ingot, and a piece of flint. Make your nether portal using the obsidian like so (build it upright, or else it will not work):
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Walls in the middle of a row longer have pillars when stacked vertically. Block state now uses none, low, and tall for east, west, north, and south directional values.
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: At these distances and beyond, it is possible for dots to appear visually adjacent even though in reality they are disjoint. A superflat world with redstone at 16,777,216 blocks on both axes (before 14w02a). A superflat world with redstone at 16,777,216 blocks on both axes (after 14w02a).
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: A ravager jockey is an illager that spawns riding a ravager. The riders can be pillagers, vindicators, or evokers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lever, associated text: powers any adjacent redstone dust (including beneath the lever) to power level 15 powers any adjacent redstone comparator or redstone repeater facing away from the lever to power level 15 strongly powers its attachment block to power level 15 (only if the attachment block is a full solid opaque block) activates any adjacent mechanism components, including above or below, such as pistons, redstone lamps, etc. emits redstone particles to indicate that it is active (in Java Edition).
Minecraft wiki entry for Bee, associated text: Bees live together in colonies and take any bee nest or beehive that has enough space as its home. One bee nest/beehive can house up to 3 bees. Homeless bees wander around, searching for empty beehives. Bees can enter a beehive from any side, but exit only from the front. One-way bee-gates can be made in this way.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: Fire resistance makes the player immune to fire and lava, and as such makes the player immune to blaze's ranged attacks, (but not their melee attacks.) The only source of fire resistance potions before entering the nether is witches: if they are set on fire they will begin drinking a fire resistance potion, and if they are killed before they finish there is a small chance they will drop it, making them farmable. A bow with the Flame enchantment and Power IV is a likely candidate for this. Once you enter the nether, a second source is bartering with piglins which requires large amounts of gold. Finally, you can of course brew potions, but brewing requires at least 2 blaze rods- you will have to attack a previous nether fortress before having access to this.
Minecraft wiki entry for Host_privileges, associated text: 1 World-creating options 1.1 Daylight Cycle 1.2 Weather Cycle 1.3 Keep Inventory 1.4 Mob Spawning 1.5 Mob Griefing 2 In-game options 2.1 Game modes 2.2 Difficulty 2.3 Weather 2.4 Time of day 2.4.1 Day 2.4.2 Night 2.5 Teleportation 2.6 Set World Spawn Point 3 Player Options 3.1 Disable Exhaustion 3.2 Invisibility 3.3 Flying 3.4 Set Player Spawn Point 4 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w38b is the sixth snapshot for Java Edition 1.7.2, which was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 13w38a snapshot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Recover_corrupted_saved_world_data, associated text: First, try creating a "new" world with the exact same name. If successful you will spawn back in the last place you were with your inventory intact.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Switching to Mal’s POV, she is surprised to see Chug giving his axe to Jarro, who thanks Chug for the gesture. As the group continue along the trail of llama hoof-prints and cut grass, Mal begins to realize that the path they are going on is the same as the last time they ventured outside Cornucopia, heading towards the village with the beacon, and eventually possibly back to the same woodland mansion. Mal then explains to the reader about Krog and what happened with him after he was found to be aiding the evokers (putting him in jail, no less). Nonetheless, Mal also wonders as to why the adult strangers ended up taking Tok in the first place, as if they needed him because of his skills. Eventually, the group stops and decides to rest; Mal begins building a shelter underground, Chug wanders off to find some sheep and chickens for food, Jarro starts swinging his axe at a nearby tree, and Lenna is writing in her book. Eventually, Jarro crafts a crafting table, and Mal places it in the shelter. As she finishes tidying it up, she hears someone screaming outside. With her diamond pickaxe in hand, Mal notices Jarro next to a creeper, which is about to explode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Data_version, associated text: r.x.z.mca: Information about the region at exact region coordinates [x,y] (1 region = 32×32 chunks) Chunk [x1,y1]   in world at (x2,y2): Information about the chunk at relative chunk coordinates [x1,y1], located at exact chunk coordinates [x2,y2] (1 chunk = 16×16 blocks) DataVersion: An integer displaying the data version.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blackstone, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Bartering 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Stonecutting 2.3 Note Blocks 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 Advancements 5 History 6 Issues 7 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: These maps are for Player vs. Player. They are great if you get tired of fighting the same in-game mobs, since the AI can be very predictable.
Minecraft wiki entry for hopper_clock, associated text: 6×6×2 (72 block volume) flat, silent clock period: 1.6 seconds to 512 seconds (8 minutes, 32 seconds)[note 1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Alternatively, you can manage/automate the startup and shutdown of the Minecraft server using a script such as the ones listed below:
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit%27s_Foot, associated text: The superstition that a rabbit's foot is a lucky charm applies equally to Minecraft as it does in the real world: it does not actually increase luck.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Endstone, obsidian, the exit portal, end gateway portals, the dragon egg and ender pearls are useful resources found on the central island.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_farming, associated text: Although it may look like there should be at least one block of air between the pointed dripstone and the cauldron, the farm will work if there is no space between the pointed dripstone and the cauldron.
Minecraft wiki entry for Endermite, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] Lifetime: How long the endermite has existed in ticks. Disappears when this reaches around 2400.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle_tree, associated text: If planted by the player, 1×1 jungle trees do not generate with vines, while 2×2 jungle trees do. 2x2 jungle trees cannot grow side by side because the vines break the space clearance requirement.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Torch, associated text: A redstone torch is active unless the block it is attached to is powered. Effectively, a redstone torch inverts the signal applied to its attachment block: power level 0 is changed to 15 and power levels 1 to 15 are changed to 0 (for an alternative that produces a greater range of output power levels, consider a redstone comparator in subtraction mode).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed various language errors Fixed crash related to tessellator Fixed crash related to falling sand Fixed crash on the skin selection screen Fixed speed modifiers Fixed initial spawn teleport bug Fixed tamed wolves
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Constitutional Technocracy Note: like communism, this requires a high level of initial resource investment. The map is divided into public, private, and free zones. In free zones, the only rule is "No explosions." Blocks in the free zone cannot be broken by TNT, creepers, etc. Private zones are regions that only designated users are allowed to edit, place and break blocks, use TNT, etc. Public spaces are maintained by dedicated admins and special server rules. Public spaces contain resource-production facilities like cobble generators, farms, etc., that are free for anyone to work at. These facilities are surrounded by walls made unbreakable by the server rules. Access into a public facility is free; but access also binds the user and takes away most of the user's privileges, such as the right to place blocks. (Only the privileges needed to use the facility remain available to the user.) In order to have most of their privileges restored and leave the facility, the user must do something to repay whatever cost they incurred while using the facilities. (For example, if a person harvests 45 carrots by breaking 20 carrot plants at a public carrot farm, they must "pay" 20 carrots back to the facility by planting carrots in farmland somewhere within the farm. If they cut a tree, they have to plant a new one. They keep only their profit. Until they pay, users will be prevented by server rules from performing basic tasks like placing blocks, opening gates, etc.) Even if a person manages to escape a facility, they will not be able to do much of anything; this will discourage people from attempting to cheat the system. Facilities will be compartmentalized by chunks and only one user at a time will be allowed to use a given facility. The reason for this is that if a user tries to grief by bailing (for example, if they harvest all the carrots and then disconnect from the server without either leaving or replanting the field), then the chunk will be automatically restored from backup and all the user's privileges of interaction will be automatically revoked. When the user reconnects, they will be asked to speak with an admin. If it is determined that they acted in good faith (for example, if the disconnect was unintentional), then they will be required to turn in all harvested supplies and try again. Resisting arrest after being detained on suspicion of griefing and/or cheating will result in account termination. Ultimately, the admins are expected to rule themselves to uphold the constitution and the server. All admins have the power to veto a potential new admin. It's a technocracy mostly because the server rules do all the real work of governing.
Minecraft wiki entry for Calculator, associated text: From this panel, the user chooses between the operations he is going to use: add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*) and divide (/). Like for the Number's Input Panel, this picture of the Operation Panel uses the lever system.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: Beds and respawn anchors cause an explosion 25% stronger than TNT and cause fires when one attempts to use them, as beds do in the Nether and respawn anchors in the Overworld. (Villagers, if somehow brought in, can still use beds safely). Compasses are unable to find the original spawn point, (except for aiming for Lodestone) as spawn points cannot be set within the End. Clocks are unable to determine the position of the sun and moon, as there is no daylight cycle in the End. Clocks instead spin randomly as they do in the Nether. Nether portals cannot be activated by the player in the End (although they can be placed through commands or external programs and editors). Fire burns indefinitely on bedrock, but does not naturally spread onto other blocks of bedrock, as with netherrack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.8, associated text: Example: Say we have a sword with Sharpness 3, Knockback 2 and Looting 2. Referring to the table we see that the Enchantments will cost 3×1 → 3, 2×2 → 4, and 2×4 → 8 respectively, and another 6 levels for having three of them. 3+4+8+6 → 21. In the anvil for the first time, this sword will cost at least 21 levels to work on, even before considering what to do with it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_Block, associated text: Honey blocks are sticky blocks craftable from honey bottles. Honey blocks can slow entities, similar to soul sand and slime block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Farm, associated text: Two patches separated by a winding path and a composter, surrounded by pumpkins and two torches on pillars.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: Minecraft: Pocket Edition was initially launched exclusively for the Xperia PLAY on Google Play[9] for US$6.99 on August 16, 2011. It was later released for other Android devices on October 7, 2011,[10] and iOS on November 17, 2011.[11] On September 13, 2012, the Pocket Edition was made available for purchase on the Amazon Appstore. The Windows Phone version was released on the Windows Phone Store on December 10, 2014,[12] for which the Pocket Edition 1.0.0 release and newer are available only for Windows 10 Phone and newer. Since then, four adaptations of Pocket Edition have been released; for Windows 10 on July 29, 2015, the Gear VR on April 27, 2016, the Apple TV on December 19, 2016, and the Fire TV on December 19, 2016.[13][14][15][16] As of September 24, 2018, the Apple TV Edition has been discontinued.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Blocks of emerald, diamond ores, diorite, grass blocks, snowy grass blocks, snowy podzol, snowy mycelium, and oak doors
Minecraft wiki entry for Classroom_Mode, associated text: Classroom Mode has its own version updates that differ from the game client, though updates are released in the same period.
Minecraft wiki entry for Terracotta, associated text: The first picture of terracotta tweeted by Dinnerbone. The 13w17a banner, featuring terracotta. The 13w19a banner, featuring stained terracotta. Notice Grumm behind the red wool. The 13w37a banner showing terracotta in a badlands biome. Development screenshot of terracotta and other new blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: The following types of damage are not reduced by ordinary armor and have no effect on the armor's durability. Some enchantments can protect against them, but they still don't damage the armor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Baby villagers will sprint around, entering and leaving houses at will. They will sometimes stop sprinting to stare at an Iron Golem. If the Iron Golem is holding a poppy, the children will cautiously take the flower from its hands. They tend to group and chase one another around the village as if playing tag. They also love to jump on beds!
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Whether or not a block requires a tool is now no longer a property of a material and is now assigned on a block-by-block basis.
Minecraft wiki entry for Scoreboard, associated text: A team's all variables are: a name, a display name, a member name prefix, a member name suffix, a boolean allow friendly fire option, and a list of players who are on the team.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Does not generate anywhere currently, is only available from the creative inventory. Can be placed on the floor or ceiling, creating stalagmites or stalactites respectively. Can be combined to form longer stalactites and stalagmites. Stalagmites break if not attached to something below, and hurt entities which fall on top of them. Enemies that fall on the stalagmites deal three times more fall damage Stalactites fall if unsupported, and hurt entities they fall on.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue where the Servers tab would not correctly read text-to-speech prompts when not signed into a Microsoft account Fixed various issues where text-to-speech indices on the start screen were not correct Fixed issues where user interface controls would be improperly indexed in text-to-speech for popup modals Reduced transparency on top row of buttons in Touch UI to improve readability
Minecraft wiki entry for Placeholder_texture, associated text: Perhaps the most famous of all cases, the missing texture, a texture composed of a black and magenta checkerboard, turns up anytime a texture or model reference could not be correctly resolved,
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-80041 – Signs with long text freeze the game. MC-134777 – Using bone meal on kelp doesn't do anything, but still wastes it. MC-136023 – Phantoms attack players in spectator. MC-136157 – Explosion radius increased. MC-136208 – Scute is not affected by doMobLoot. MC-136226 – Mobs require 2 blocks of air to spawn at all times now.
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe_book, associated text: Recipes are unlocked upon meeting certain criteria (for instance, gathering materials, being near water, having a certain number of filled inventory slots, etc.) or by using a knowledge book. Using a crafting recipe also unlocks it, so long as /gamerule doLimitedCrafting remains false.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: 1 Controls and interface 1.1 Controllers, touchscreens, etc. 1.2 Movement 1.3 Breaking blocks and using items 1.3.1 Combat 1.4 Items and inventory 1.5 Crafting 1.5.1 Tools and swords 2 Overview 2.1 Game Progression 2.2 First day 2.3 Night time 2.4 Shelter 2.5 Light 2.5.1 Before Version 1.18: 2.6 Food and hunger 3 Play-by-play 3.1 Getting Started 3.2 Biomes 3.2.1 Villages 3.3 Log 3.4 Entering the Stone Age 3.5 Basic necessities 3.5.1 Light 3.5.2 Getting food 3.5.2.1 First farming 3.5.2.2 Animals 3.6 Smelting 3.7 Safety (sleep and shelter) 3.7.1 Making your bed and lying in it 3.7.2 Shelter 3.7.2.1 Useful crafts 4 Dawn 4.1 After the first day 4.1.1 Home safety 4.1.2 Mining 4.1.2.1 Finding a cave 4.1.2.2 Cave exploration 5 Tutorial videos 6 History
Minecraft wiki entry for Update_suppression, associated text: With the changing of update order in Java Edition 22w11a, update suppression was "fixed". This was intended as MC-249082 was resolved as "Works As Intended". Nevertheless, the change was reverted in 22w12a and a separate but related bug report, MC-249181, showed that the "bug" was fixed in this snapshot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Void rooms are rooms that have areas which open up to the void or lava. If you fall off of the main platforms, you will lose your inventory most of the time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Conduit_Power, 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 Boat, associated text: When a boat is destroyed under normal conditions, it drops itself in item form. In certain conditions, such as when falling for exactly 12, 13, 49, 51, 111, 114, 198, 202, 310, or 315 blocks,[3] it drops two sticks and three planks upon being destroyed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: A false-floor trap is a variation of a pitfall trap. It works by creating a concealed safe route through the pitfall to allow authorized players to pass, while catching unauthorized players or mobs and killing them. It generally works best when there is no way around, forcing the player to pass through the trap.
Minecraft wiki entry for Colored_Torch, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Light 2.2 Placement 3 Data values 3.1 ID 3.2 Metadata 3.3 Block states 4 History 5 Trivia 6 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Construction, associated text: A basic house that is built on flat land and is completely open. These houses are easy to spot and maybe multiple floors. On average, these houses use anywhere between 2 and 10 stacks of materials.
Minecraft wiki entry for Red_Dye, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Crafting 1.2 Trading 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Loom ingredient 2.3 Trading 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 Video 5 History 6 Issues
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Through an enchanting table in exchange for experience points and lapis lazuli. Only unenchanted items may be enchanted this way. Through an anvil, combining an enchanted book with an item. Through an anvil, combining two of the same item with different existing enchantments into a single item that has the enchantments of both. Through a librarian villager, which may enchant books respectively for emeralds instead of lapis lazuli and experience.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages: Other meats restore more hunger and saturation than cooked chicken. Eggs hatch into baby chickens, which need time to grow before they are able to lay more eggs, or can be killed for meat.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wood, associated text: Using an axe on wood or hyphae turns it into stripped wood or hyphae, which act the same as regular wood or hyphae.
Minecraft wiki entry for Generator, associated text: generator: Generation settings used for the dimension. type: The ID of the generator (in this case, minecraft:flat). settings: Superflat settings. layers: Layer settings. : A superflat layer. This list is interpreted from top to bottom. height: The number of blocks in the layer. block: The block the layer is made of. biome: the single biome of the world lakes (optional): Whether or not to generate lakes. If set to true, then water and lava lakes generate often even in biomes where lakes don't normally generate. Lava lakes generate surrounded by different types of stone and ores from the overworld. features (optional): Whether or not to generate biome-specific decorations like trees, grass, flowers, cacti, etc. structures: Structure settings stronghold: Settings for how strongholds should be spawned. The stronghold values under the structures tag appear to be placeholders so that every namespaced structure has a value; these values are the ones that actually control stronghold spawning. distance: Controls how far apart the strongholds are. [needs testing] count: How many strongholds to generate. [needs testing] spread:[needs testing] structures: List of structures to use in this dimension <namespaced id>: The key for this field should be the namespaced ID of a structure, a list is available at Java Edition data value § Structures. If structures are not listed, it does not generate. spacing: Average distance between two structure placement attempts of this type in chunks[note 1]. separation: Minimum distance between two structures of this type in chunks. Must be less than spacing. salt: [needs testing] A number that assists in randomization; see salt (cryptography).
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineshaft, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, each mineshaft chest contains items drawn from 3 pools, with the following distribution:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash that could occur when trading Maps with Cartographer Villagers (MCPE-142388). Fixed food giving effects 20 times too long (MCPE-148553). Fixed Honey Bottles not removing poison effect. Fixed players not teleporting after eating Chorus Fruit. Players’ viewing direction will no longer snap when facing South in a Boat (MCPE-148460). When a player dies, the camera now tilts to the right instead of the left (MCPE-148604). Lava hitbox no longer extends beyond lava. (MCPE-148506)
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Wart, associated text: Nether wart's stage changes cannot be detected by a block update detector, except the observer block. Unlike other crimson "plants", nether wart doesn't have a warped equivalent. This is also the case with nether sprouts, which lack a crimson equivalent.
Minecraft wiki entry for Compass, associated text: A single compass can be sold to an expert-level cartographer villager for 1 emerald as their sixth trade.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_farming, associated text: Similar to villagers, bees follow their own schedule. During the day in clear weather, bees leave their beehive or bee nest and wander around in search of flowers. When a bee finds a flower, it hovers over the flower for a short time to collect pollen, changing its appearance, after which it heads back to the hive. The pollen-laden bee enters the hive and works for 2 minutes, and then if it is still daytime and the weather is clear, it exits the hive to repeat the process. When night falls or the weather is rainy or stormy, bees return to their hives regardless of whether they have collected pollen.
Minecraft wiki entry for worldborder, associated text: Specifies the damage a player takes per second per block past the world border buffer. For example, if <damagePerBlock> is 0.1, a player 5 blocks outside the world border buffer takes 0.5 damage per second (damage less than half a heart might not change the visual health display, but still accumulates). Initially set to 0.2. Must be a Single-precision floating-point format number. And it must be greater than or equal to 0.0.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Outcome of the Scrolls lawsuit: http://www.joystiq.com/2012/03/12/mojang-cant-use-scrolls-in-any-sequels-to-scrolls-lawsuit/
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: The run command's single argument is the command to be executed, the variables of which may be modified by the subcommands used.
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian, associated text: The laser takes 2 seconds to charge, doing no damage in the meantime. It starts out purple and fades to yellow. Once charged, the laser flashes green and deals 6 regular damage and additional 1 magical damage on normal difficulty. The latter bypasses armor. Guardians swim around for 3 seconds before firing again. If the target approaches while the guardian is loading its laser, it stops firing and swims away until it is at a comfortable range, at which point it continues attacking. The laser cannot be dodged or blocked by a shield and has a maximum range of 15 blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: 1 Conserving energy 2 Effects of hunger 3 Food 3.1 Supernatural 3.2 Cooked food 3.3 Normal 3.4 Low 3.5 Poor 4 Emergency measures 5 Video
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: A portion of disc 11 when ran through a spectrogram. Some features have been distinguished. There are a main character's face and the number 12418.
Minecraft wiki entry for Slab, associated text: Unlike stairs, many stone-type slabs have different hardness values (and thus, breaking time) compared to their full-block counterparts.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Tripwire_Hook, associated text: The first image of tripwires released by Mojang. The second image of tripwires released by Mojang. The third image of tripwires released by Mojang. A comparison between a tripwire hook and a lever released by Mojang.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New culling algorithm.[1][2] Tile entities are saved differently. New leveldb based saving format. New entity handling. Updated light generation. Remade network code (mostly the same packages but new system).
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update_detector, associated text: Placement of blocks Destruction of blocks Water or lava level changes Freezing of water or melting of ice and frosted ice A gravity-affected block (e.g. a sand block) landing after falling Movement of blocks by pistons, including piston heads Endermen picking up and putting down blocks Saplings growing into trees Mushrooms growing into huge mushrooms Growth and spread of plants, including: cacti, flowers, grass, mushrooms, melons, pumpkins, and sugar canes, cocoa beans, bamboo, crops (e.g. melon stems), nether wart, and vines) Leaf growth and decay Growth and death of grass blocks Dirt becoming farmland, farmland becoming hydrated, farmland reverting to dirt Fire igniting or burning out A furnace beginning or ceasing to smelt A redstone ore block beginning or ceasing to glow Changes in redstone state or power level, and activation of redstone devices Changing the delay of a repeater Rails changing orientation Powered rails and activator rails getting powered or depowered TNT igniting and becoming an entity Silverfish entering a block Cake being eaten The opening or closing of a chest or trapped chest The activation of a tripwire (even if not attached to a tripwire hook). Vines, crops (e.g. melon stems), nether wart, or cocoa beans growing The upper block of a 2-block tall plant (e.g. tall grass, rose bush) replacing/being replaced by an air block when that plant is placed or broken A dragon egg replacing an air block when it teleports to a location after a player tries to break it A grass block changing to dirt due to sheep "eating" the grass A chorus flower growing into a chorus plant A dry sponge absorbing water Switching a comparator between comparison and subtraction modes Playing a note block Changing the number of layers in a snow layer block Leaf distance from a log changing Scaffolding distance changing Composter fill level changing
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Chest, associated text: The boost that minecarts with chests gain from powered rails is dependent on their load. For example, from a 1 powered rail starter track, an empty minecart with chest travels 64 blocks, but a full minecart with chest travels only 16 blocks (opposed to 80 blocks for an occupied normal minecart and 8 blocks for an empty normal minecart).
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_world_generation, associated text: Jigsaw pools or template pools are used to generate structures using jigsaw blocks, stored as JSON files within a data pack in the path data/<namespace>/worldgen/template_pool.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Teleporting: You can now create redstone circuits which activate console commands with command blocks. Build "stations" with command blocks in them, which have the command " /tp @p <coordinates> " to teleport the nearest player to the command block to the specified coordinates. You could also have various chests with ender pearls inside.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Water can be found underground, in villages or in lakes. You can set up your main base here, since it has lots of resources like wood, stone, and is still flat. Acacia wood, which has a unique orange color and design, is unique to this biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Batting Cages Make a building , making it an ample size, such as 27 by 27 by 17. Spawn or transport a ghast in the structure. Players can pay admission to practice deflecting the ghast fireballs back at the ghast. When the ghast is killed and the player leaves, spawn another ghast for the next player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: A room with lava, for disposing of unwanted materials. A good way to do this is to create a two block high corridor with lava at the end, and a slab block just before the lava. This results in you being able to walk up to your incinerator but not into it, eliminating fear of death. Be careful with lava around flammable materials. You may replace the lava with a cactus, or burning netherrack. Hoppers can be used for a "hopper chain," which could lead to a thrift shop, where players can be charged for taking items. Adding this to the incinerator will attach a money source. If the hopper chain is full, items will be destroyed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: Thirdly is Random Access Memory (RAM), this is much slower than the caches and registers as they have address systems. They are connected to three busses, data bus, control bus and the address bus. The data is sent through the data bus, either setting the RAM or getting values from the RAM. The control bus tells it whether it is being get or set. The address bus tells the RAM where the byte is. Refer to the Architecture of the Computer to understand this more in-depth. RAM is very useful and could fully replace tertiary memory (explained below) because of its non-volatility in Minecraft. Volatile means that when power is lost, it will lose information. The RAM will not lose information unlike in real life, and therefore in an excellent method of storing information.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: BlockExplodeEvent Removed property destroyedBlockPermutation World additions for music management: queueMusic(trackName : string, musicOptions : MusicOptions) playMusic(trackName : string, musicOptions : MusicOptions) stopMusic() Added MusicOptions JS class with volume, fadeSeconds and loop properties Added event entityHurt(entityHurtEvent: EntityHurtEvent, options?: EntityEventOptions), which fires when an entity takes damage Removed 'Minecraft' and 'GameTest' imports mojang-minecraft and mojang-gametest are now used.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "Crown and Council gets royally updated, still free" by Brendan Caldwell – Rock Paper Shotgun, January 31, 2017.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Kraj, Tamat, and Murrum are at Terminus, a holy island in the End. They are awaiting the arrival of Eresha, who is late. Eresha eventually arrives with the Mouth of the Great Chaos, who has no orders to give to Kraj. Eresha then explains that the "war" is over, and that the endermen should return home, with the Mouth supporting Eresha's decision. Kraj and Eresha argue about humans, with Eresha taking the title of commander away from Kraj. Angry, Kraj throws Eresha off the island, making him commander once more.