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Minecraft wiki entry for Blocks, associated text: Differences to investigate according to winmerge results (many may just be insignificant compression differences): Enchanting table bottom texture changed in 18w44a and 18w50a Acacia, birch, dark oak, jungle and oak trapdoors and the observer back and top changed between 17w47a and 1.13.2 (likely just compression) List textures which are or were duplicates: 13w43a dark oak log was added named as big oak log, but with spruce logtexture Whenever birch leaves got a unique texture Original acacia and dark oak leaves Melon vs pumpkin stem and their attached versions Water overlay texture used for water against glass and co. MC-35790 implied a 15w43b introduction, MC-128276 a 18w22b change and 1.16-pre5's changelogs a darkening, but these all need confirmed.
Minecraft wiki entry for structure, associated text: Specifies the integrity (probability of each block being loaded). If 100, all blocks in the structure are loaded. If 0, no blocks are loaded. If unspecified, defaults to 100. Must be a Single-precision floating-point format number. Must be between 0 and 100 (inclusive).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-18632 – Player induced horse jumps negate the horse's jump boost effect. MC-18633 – Lag then crash on LAN world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pack_format, associated text: pack_format is a version number used to group versions with compatible assets. This number is used in:
Minecraft wiki entry for Bell, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, apprentice-level armorer villagers have 1⁄3 chance to sell a bell for 36 emeralds. Apprentice-level toolsmith villagers sell bells for 36 emeralds. Journeyman-level weaponsmith villagers sell bells for 36 emeralds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Screen_effects, associated text: This effect manifests when an applicable mob's eye level intersects specific blocks; generally those that are full solid cubes and block both vision and movement, with the exception of ice.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: Displays a translated piece of text from the currently selected language. This uses the client's selected language, so if players with their games set to different languages are logged into the same server, each will see the component in their own language.
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: Some users point to this as proof of his future addition. However, there is no proof he is being portrayed for anything other than baiting fans.
Minecraft wiki entry for Purpur_Block, associated text: Purpur is the word for a specific shade of purple in multiple languages, including Swedish, Polish, German and Cornish (and French pourpre to a certain extent). Chiseled Purpur‌[Bedrock Edition only] is an unused purpur block that has the texture of the normal Purpur Block and is obtainable via /give @s purpur_block 1 1 or inventory editing. Smooth Purpur‌[Bedrock Edition only] is an unused purpur block that has the texture of the normal Purpur Block and is obtainable via /give @s purpur_block 1 3 or inventory editing. Its in-game name is tile.purpur_block.smooth.name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The scoreboard operator %= was changed from using Java's native % to using Math.floorMod. This causes the operator to use floored modulo instead of truncated modulo, so now -1 % 7 wraps to 6 instead of returning -1.[4]
Minecraft wiki entry for Tropical_Fish_(item), associated text: Guardians and elder guardians have a 2.5% chance of dropping a random fish upon death. This has a 2% chance of being tropical fish. The chance of getting the fish drop can be increased by 1% per level of Looting, but the type of fish is not affected.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava, associated text: Two blocks of lava can also be found in plains, snowy plains, and desert village weaponsmith buildings, or one source in savanna village weaponsmith buildings.
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_world_generation, associated text: The root tag processors: A list of processors A processor processor_type: Can be minecraft:rule, minecraft:block_rot, minecraft:block_age, minecraft:block_ignore, minecraft:blackstone_replace, minecraft:jigsaw_replacement, minecraft:lava_submerged_block, minecraft:gravity or minecraft:nop. If processor_type is minecraft:block_rot: integrity: A number between 0 and 1 [needs testing] If processor_type is minecraft:rule: rules: A list of rules to apply from top to bottom [needs testing] A rule position_predicate: The predicates to apply to the block's position [needs testing], see below for a list of valid predicates input_predicate: The predicates to apply to the block that is placed location_predicate: The predicates to apply to the block before the structure is generated [needs testing] output_state: The block that is placed if all conditions are met Name: ID of the block Properties: Block states state: A block state key and its value output_nbt (optional): The nbt data of the block placed if all conditions are met. Needs to be in JSON form. [needs testing] (never used in vanilla) If processor_type is minecraft:block_age: mossiness: Values below 0 is treated as 0; values above 1 is treated as 1.[needs testing] If processor_type is minecraft:block_ignore: blocks: [needs testing] A block Name: The namespaced id of the block to use. Properties: Block states state: A block state key and its value. If processor_type is minecraft:gravity: heightmap: Must be one of "WORLD_SURFACE_WG", "WORLD_SURFACE", "OCEAN_FLOOR_WG", "OCEAN_FLOOR", "MOTION_BLOCKING", or "MOTION_BLOCKING_NO_LEAVES". offset: [needs testing]
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Since spiders can climb walls, a base needs to have either a ceiling or an overhang along the outside walls to be safe. The walls must be at least four blocks high (since spiders can jump up to three blocks high). Of course, a closed roof with a lava pond on top is also nice…
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_farming, associated text: Once you have got enough emeralds, and once you have got all of your armorer villagers in place you must start to trade. The reason you want multiple of the armorer villagers is because a singular villager can only have a maximum of 10 trades, so to get every single option of armor, you will want multiple villagers with different trades. You will see that immediately there are some iron armor trades and you can trade for as many of those as you want. Once you upgrade the villagers to apprentice you may start to see trades for chainmail armor. Then finally, at expert and master you will see enchanted diamond armor trades. To upgrade a villager simply trade with them enough for the bar at the top to fill all the way up. Once it fills completely the villager will upgrade with new trades. You must be strategic with what you trade, because villagers can only trade 4 times for a certain trade at a time until they restock. Villagers can restock up to two times per game day.
Minecraft wiki entry for Altitude, associated text: 1 Definition 2 Features and effects by height 3 Natural resources and altitude 3.1 The Nether 3.2 The End 4 Achievements 5 Advancements 6 Video 7 History 8 Issues 9 Trivia 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe_book, associated text: First look at the recipe book. Image tweeted by Maria Lemón. Using the "show craftable" option. Using the search feature to narrow the list to items containing only "stone".
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: There is no decoration in a dead-end hallway that does not include the walls after the layer with carpet.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6 is the sixth and final pre-release for Java Edition 1.0.0, released on November 11, 2011,[20] which adds dragon eggs, End crystals, credits, new video settings, changes the mining time of some blocks, changes the ender dragon boss fight, and fixes some bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: Certain biome colors are hard-coded, which means they are locked into the Minecraft code and are not retrievable from any texture file. Thus, they cannot be modified without the use of mods.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jumping, associated text: Jumping can be combined with sprinting to increase the player's movement speed. A single jump while sprinting costs four times as much hunger as a normal jump.
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: A few notes with this strategy. Once the villager has been transported through the portal, it is essentially impossible to return them to their village (but why would you want to do that, right?). However, while wandering they may accidentally reenter the portal, so it is a good idea to block off the portal by surrounding it with a fence.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore, associated text: When Notch announced Hardcore mode on Twitter, he jokingly posted an image of an 'ultra hardcore' mode where the premium status of the player's account is revoked on death.[2] This is not to be confused with the custom gamemode of Ultra Hardcore, which was invented later. When a Hardcore mode world is loaded on a version released prior to Hardcore mode, the world is converted into a Survival world. Loading this world in a version featuring Hardcore mode does not revert the world back to Hardcore mode. A popular challenge used by servers is a map in which player(s) must survive for 100 days on Hardcore mode while completing certain tasks. These maps may have custom features.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added block tag big_dripleaf_placeable. Contains farmland and the #dirt and #small dripleaf placeable block tags. Big dripleaf can be placed on blocks in this tag.
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass, associated text: Journeyman-level librarian villagers have a 50% chance to sell 4 glass for 1 emerald.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_Spigot_server, associated text: Please note that this guide only covers Windows machines. If you are running macOS or Linux, please read this tutorial.
Minecraft wiki entry for Smelting, associated text: All smelting recipes can be used in the furnace, but only subsets are available in the blast furnace and smoker.
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_fungus_generation, associated text: Once built, a Self-sustaining Huge Fungi Farm can run without player interaction as long as it is kept loaded.
Minecraft wiki entry for Difficulty, associated text: Hostile mobs spawn, but they deal less damage than on Normal difficulty. The hunger bar can deplete, damaging the player until 10 remain if it drains completely. Cave spiders and bees cannot poison players on Easy difficulty, and the wither does not cause the Wither effect, although wither skeletons do. Lightning sets only the struck block on fire, not surrounding blocks. Zombies do not break down doors, and do not turn villagers into zombie villagers. Zombies and skeletons don't wear full sets of armor. Hostile mobs like zombies, skeletons, spiders, husks and strays deal about 1 or 2 damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: Minecraft has a completely different focus. Instead of having realistic movable lights, it focuses on having every single block in the game capable of emitting lights. This means you can make a huge lava river and have it light up your house from below, as the lighting can come from every single block of lava in the river. In 0x10c, there will be way less light sources, and as a result, they can be much more complex. – Reddit, u/xNotch, March 10, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages: Are easily obtainable in large quantities while in a Taiga biome. Sweet berries can be used to trust foxes. Sweet berry bushes can be used as defenses, and the berries can be harvested without affecting their defensive properties.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Mineral: Create your city using only various rock and mineral blocks and their derivatives. For lighting, glowstone is recommended as it is currently the only light-emitting rock in the game. For doors, you can use iron doors connected to stone buttons and stone or metal pressure plates. Note that completely avoiding organic materials in construction can be very difficult, as many functional furniture, most notably crafting tables, are made from wood.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Wither skeletons are the Nether equivalent of skeletons. They use stone swords and give players the Wither effect upon damaging them. They spawn in fortresses. If the player sees one, shoot it with a bow or trap it with blocks, or use a tactic similar to creepers — sprint hit them, then retreat a few blocks, and repeat. A shield is also very useful as it completely blocks their hits including the wither effect. Wither skeletons are exactly 2.4 blocks tall, but their pathfinding works as if they were over 2 blocks tall. This provides some safe tactics for combating them: the player just has to build a 2 blocks high space where it is safe to hide upon engaging a wither skeleton. If the player is too close and can't place a block in front of it fast enough, use an attack strategy similar to zombified piglins. They will rarely drop wither skeleton skulls used to make the wither. A sword enchanted with looting will increase the chance to drop a skull up to 5.5%. The Smite enchantment can deal high damage to them, due to wither skeletons being an undead mob. They can spawn with pumpkins on Halloween‌[Java Edition only], and can sometimes pick up armor and weapons, but they cannot pick up blocks or items. An efficient way of killing them will be making a wither skeleton farm by filling in large parts within the bounding box of the fortress with nether bricks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spectator, associated text: Spectators are always flying. They cannot stop flying by landing, as the player just passes through the blocks. The mouse scroll wheel and the sprint key affect the flying speed, but the slowness and swiftness effect do not.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beehive, associated text: Beehives and bee nests can be mined by any tool or by the player's fist, though they break faster with an axe.
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] BatFlags: 1 when hanging upside-down from a block, 0 when flying.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "After a fierce feline competition, we finally have a winner in the #Minecraftcatcontest! Congratulations Jellie, you adorable little furball. You’re heading to Minecraft!" – @Minecraft on Twitter, November 19, 2018
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: After your map is finalized, go ahead and move your portals to the desired locations. You will have to dig up into the ceiling to get the portal to fit. To prevent mob spawning, put glass all over your map. You can still see your map, but mobs will not spawn on glass. The portals should be level with the glass so you can just walk right in. If there is any area where mobs are likely to walk into your map, block it off and use an iron door if you will need to enter/exit. Light up the area around the overworld portals too so mobs do not enter through the portals.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Since doing something this the last minute on a Friday is a great idea: Combat Test Snapshot Number 4" – u/jeb_ on Reddit, November 30, 2019
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned, associated text: Tridents and fishing rods have an 8.5% chance of dropping and drop with a random durability. Each level of Looting increases the chance by 1 percentage point (11.5% with Looting III).
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: A blurred changelog for Beta 1.7 that Notch posted on twitter, with the words "Removed Herobrine" at the bottom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trap_design, associated text: The owner of a large underground mansion is being chased by another player. The owner escapes through an iron door controlled by a pressure plate. On the other side, they hit a button. The pursuer sees him open the door by the pressure plate and follows him, but the door doesn't open. Instead, a series of pistons opens a hole and pushes the assailant into it. Once the pistons extinguish the light from the opening, it is pitch black.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new noise caves, which come in two types: "spaghetti" and "cheese" caves. Added flooded aquifer caves. The old "carver" cave generation still generates, combining with the new caves.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: On January 31, 2022, it was announced that the beta program would be expanded to other platforms, starting with iOS and iPadOS, in the form of Minecraft Preview.[7] The current beta program is expected to be phased out through the year and ultimately be replaced by Minecraft Preview.
Minecraft wiki entry for Drops, associated text: Shulker shell is technically also a rare drop, only ever dropping in singles from shulkers, although they don't require a player kill, have a 50% base chance, and increase by 6.25% per Looting level.‌[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-106082 – Attempting to pull ignited TNT with a fishing rod at long distances rarely works MC-106892 – Dragon breath particles aren't reduced on lower particle settings MC-107149 – maxEntityCramming death message states "suffocated in a wall" MC-107515 – Vex cannot teleport through Nether / End portal MC-107818 – Mansion generates with a 4 section room missing MC-107844 – Vex has one accidental red dot on its left arm MC-107846 – Evocation fangs hurt illagers after reload MC-108095 – Llama caravans refuse to pathfind down hills and around obstacles. MC-108696 – Observers don't update whatever is being powered through blocks properly. MC-108797 – Vex cannot move in water MC-108873 – /w, /tell and /msg with you as target outputs incorrect string
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_Egg, associated text: Eggs cannot be trampled by a crouch-walking (or "sneaking") player. Though eggs cannot be trampled by non-living entities like arrows, they can be trampled by armor stands. When a falling block such as an anvil or sand block is dropped onto an egg, the falling block is dropped and turned into an item leaving the egg unharmed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: Illagers sometimes have their own captain. Any illager has a small chance to be a raid captain with an ominous banner (even when using a spawn egg‌[Java Edition only], or when summoned by commands). Raid captains can spawn in raids‌[Java Edition only] and patrols.[more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_list, associated text: In Java Edition, the servers appear on the list in a set order, which can be changed. To change the order the servers appear on the list, the player can hover over the server they like to move and use the arrows to move the server up or down on the list. Alternatively, the player can hold ⇧ Shift and use the arrow keys.
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Use prismarine, prismarine bricks, dark prismarine, or sea lanterns to make a conduit frame. Conduits can only active if the 3x3x3 area around it is filled with water.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: A shield. This requires several wood planks and a single iron ingot. Shields were introduced fairly recently, but have seriously changed the balance of power against mobs: You can use them to block skeleton's arrows and hold off most other mobs' attacks, including creeper explosions. An iron pickaxe, to mine more advanced ores (see below) as you encounter them, which are key to proceed through the game. An iron sword, to attack monsters much more effectively than a stone or wooden sword. A bucket. This lets you pick up water source blocks and place them elsewhere. This is a key ability for making a farm, and it lets you generally rearrange water in the landscape. You can remove or place waterfalls, create your own ponds and rivers, (useful for fishing), defend your base against creepers, and more complex purposes. You can also use it on lava and milking cows. Iron armor, which gives you much more protection against monster attacks and most other damage. The full set requires 24 ingots. If you don't have that much yet, make the various pieces of your armor set as you get more, starting with the chestplate. At this point, you have used 33 ingots. If you have iron left, go on to make shears and a second bucket (to hold a second water source, milk a cow, or get a bit of lava out of your way). Set aside half a stack or so (that is, 30-odd ingots) for when you need to replace some or all of your equipment. As you continue to gather iron, you can start switching over to iron tools for everyday work: An iron pickaxe, shovel or axe works faster and last longer than the stone tools. Extra buckets come in handy too. Once you have redstone, make a couple or few compasses (the extras are for maps). Eventually you can make an anvil for 31 iron ingots.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Suburban house: At least moderate-sized, usually gets a little bit of all mid-quality materials. Rarely very unique and often very squashed outside, but comfortable interior with at least 2 bedrooms. Should generally have 2 or more stories, being usually up to 15x15 in size, and having a small yard. These should also have at least two bathrooms.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pistons, associated text: A piston head in the inventory. A comparison between a normal stone block, and a stone block with a block 36 on it A "sphere" made out of block 36.
Minecraft wiki entry for Solid_block, associated text: When sneaking, a player can fit through spaces as small as 1.75 (2 - 1⁄4) blocks high,‌[Bedrock Edition only] or 1.5 blocks,‌[Java Edition only] since sneaking players are 1.65 blocks or 1.5 blocks tall, respectively. In Bedrock, this allows players to fit through a 2-block gap with a floor as high as 3 layers of snow. In Java, players can fit through a 2-block space with a floor as high as a slab.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_skeleton_farming, associated text: In this method you use an iron golem to lure wither skeletons into a falling trap. This trap can be upgraded with pistons to push wither skeletons through a portal and then be blown up by a charged creeper. This is a very cheap method but only gets about 5 skulls an hour but with the modifications it can get a skull every minute. It is meant to be used as an alternative to grinding for skulls and not meant for killing the wither multiple times. This method is for all platforms but the modifications with the charged creeper is more effective on bedrock edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Detector_Rail, associated text: A detector rail can be used as a rail that can detect when minecarts are on it or how full container minecarts on it are.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_grinder, associated text: To make the grinder, first dig a 1×1 pit at least two blocks deep so mobs can't jump out. As mobs fall into the hole, they accumulate to the point where they suffocate to death. Collect the items with hoppers or hopper minecarts, as with any other grinder. When the farm is turned off and the density of mobs in the hole isn't high enough, they remain stuck in the chamber, but they can be finished off with a sword.
Minecraft wiki entry for Walls_and_buttresses, associated text: Could you have all of these different features on one wall? The answer is no, not normally. While most combinations are possible you should normally choose 1−4 possibilities and use those consistently throughout a design. However, a particularly large and grand room could use more. The picture shows a slab floor made of dark wood and a slab ceiling made of quartz; you can identify coving, panelling and skirting boards, and the presence of a chair rail and a picture rail are implied by the trapdoor/oak wood and oak wood/quartz borders.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying, associated text: Flying is not limited by any processes such as food depletion, which limits sprinting. Flying can be toggled by double-tapping the "jump" key while playing in creative mode (or when the "Mayfly" permission has been given to the player ‌[Bedrock and Education editions only]) and can be activated at any altitude. The player can gain or lose altitude while flying by pressing the jump or sneak keys, respectively. Holding sprint allows the player to move faster while flying. In Creative mode, flying is automatically disabled if the player lowers onto a surface while in the air. ‌[Java Edition only] In Spectator mode, flying cannot be disabled because players can fly through all blocks. Flying increases the player's field of view by 10%; it is increased further when holding sprint. (This may have to be attempted several times before it works.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: You can also make a modern table with some carpet, stairs and fences by placing the carpet on top of a fence and then putting the stairs of your choice down in the places you would like it for the seats.
Minecraft wiki entry for Powder_Snow_Bucket, associated text: Pressing use while holding a powder snow bucket places a powder snow block. In Java Edition, powder snow may also be placed inside empty cauldrons, creating powder snow cauldrons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Oak, associated text: A giant oak tree generated at the wrong biome. An oak tree that generated over a lava pit. The dirt under it was replaced by stone. An unsupported oak tree. A tree generated next to a lava lake, which caught on fire. A fallen oak with some logs in midair. A fallen oak where most of the logs are lower than the base. An oak with two different leaf colors. A fallen oak where most of the logs are floating directly above a river.
Minecraft wiki entry for Logo, associated text: Minecraft Dungeons Upcoming Minecraft Dungeons logo Minecraft Dungeons Hero Edition Minecraft Dungeons: Ultimate Edition Minecraft Dungeons Arcade
Minecraft wiki entry for Jukebox, 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 Creating_custom_entity_add-ons, associated text: Defines specific animations to be used at a certain state, such as blaze flame particles when charging to shoot fireballs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass, associated text: Ferns occur naturally only in jungle, taiga, snowy taiga and old growth taiga biomes. Large ferns generate in the same biomes, excluding jungles. Large ferns can be found in some taiga and snowy taiga‌[BE only] village houses.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update, associated text: When a block/entity that can be detected by comparators changes, it sends updates to surrounding comparators (include comparators separated by a solid block), in order of north, east, south, and west.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: "The point is to have special loot in the chests. We don't want players encouraged to kill the Warden." – @kingbdogz on Twitter, February 16, 2021
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-63179 – Clouds move with the player. MC-93932 – Blocks/items held by witches are flipped upside-down. MC-106494 – Items despawn after one minute instead of five when dropped from the creative inventory. MC-108666 – Chest/trapped chest/ender chest/shulker box/bed/conduit held by witches are too small. MC-132211 – Book edits occur on network thread. MC-151962 – The last use of a shear will not drop the item on one high blocks. MC-156197 – Using shears with 1 durability remaining drops nothing or wrong drop. MC-158911 – Fences and walls connect to closed shulker boxes. MC-161083 – Inconsistency with how multi-block objects display cracking animations. MC-163400 – Parrots can imitate wolves, polar bears and zombie pigmen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity, associated text: A gravity-affected block normally exists as a block, but when its support is removed, it becomes a falling block entity and falls down until hitting the top surface of another block. If there is valid space, it places itself as a block at the nearest on-grid position, or drops as an item if that position is occupied by a block without a solid top surface, such as a torch or a bottom slab.
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_location, associated text: A resource location would be converted to a string by appending its namespace with a : (colon) and its path.
Minecraft wiki entry for Components, associated text: : The entity's root tag. sizeOfTradeFirstTimeVector: Unknown FirstTimeTrade: (May not exist) Unknown TradeTier: Unknown Riches: Unknown Willing: Unknown Offers: (May not exist) Unknown
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: These outer islands generate up to the World Border. Some are topped with a forest of chorus trees that may be harvested for its chorus fruit, and perhaps chorus flowers, to grow it in the Overworld. The player may find end cities (which may generate ships with them) on these islands, which hold valuable loot. Pairs of elytra and the dragon head can be found exclusively on end ships.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sun, associated text: Looking down (in this case from Y:203) at night time, it's possible to see the sun under the sea, because the sun and the moon are on opposite sides of eachother and due to the distance, the bottom of the sea despawns, leaving a gap where it can be seen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-10176 – Oak/dark oak tree branches can replace all solid blocks (including bedrock and barrier). MC-51804 – Corner fences/cobblestone wall with a block next to them turn black (Smooth lighting off). MC-71163 – Bed can overlap when placed on grass.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Renamed BlockTypes class to MinecraftBlockTypes Renamed Effects class to MinecraftEffectTypes Renamed Items class to MinecraftItemTypes Events Added read-only property currentTick to tick event - Returns the current server tick Renamed event createEntity to entityCreate Renamed event addEffect to effectAdd Renamed event activatePiston to pistonActivate Renamed event beforeActivatePiston to beforePistonActivate Renamed event explodeBlock to blockExplode Renamed event changeWeather to weatherChange
Minecraft wiki entry for Storage_minecarts, associated text: Design D will detect if a Minecart with Chest or Minecart with Hopper is full, before sending it back to where it came from. It will only return a full cart. The minecart is stopped by an unpowered, inclined Powered Rail with a Hopper above. The minecart will rest on both the Powered Rail and a Detector Rail with a Comparator checking if your minecart is full. This design works on the principle that a minecart can pass an activated Piston when going uphill, but cannot pass it going downhill. When the minecart is full, the Comparator is triggered, sending a signal to retract and extend the Piston just long enough to allow the full minecart to pass. Set up your rail so the minecart is not going too fast, or it will overshoot the Detector Rail and not return to your unloader.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ravager, associated text: Although ravagers are equipped with saddles, they cannot be ridden by the player. Ravagers can be ridden only by an illager.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle_tree, associated text: 1 Variants 2 Generation 3 Blocks and items 4 Planting 5 Other variant jungle trees 5.1 Dying trees 5.2 Fallen jungle trees 6 Foliage colors 7 History 8 Issues 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Migrating_saved_game_data_to_the_cloud, associated text: In order to link any additional computers you wish to play on, you just need to follow these steps - install Dropbox, and create the symbolic links. Voilà!
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: xvfb-run -a '--server-args=-screen 0 1024x768x16' java -Dorg.lwjgl.opengl.Display.allowSoftwareOpenGL=true -Dorg.lwjgl.opengl.Display.noinput=true -jar /path/to/Tectonicus_v1.17.jar mode=cmd worldDir=/path/to/world signs=all outputDir=/path/to/output_dir minecraftJar=/path/to/downloaded/minecraft.jar force64BitNatives=true verbose=true numSamples=0
Minecraft wiki entry for Miscellaneous, associated text: An ABBA circuit has one input and multiple outputs. When the input turns on, the outputs turn on in order (e.g., A then B), but when the input turns off, the outputs turn off in reverse order (e.g., B then A).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a bug that could occur on older worlds where looking up in a minecart would display the inside of the minecart blocking the player's view. Maps inside Glow Item Frames no longer cause nearby items to light up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity, associated text: Gravity-affected blocks include sand, gravel, anvils, red sand, dragon eggs, concrete powder, scaffolding, and pointed dripstone, along with snow layers in Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Skin, associated text: through the Marketplace. Most of them cost Minecoins (Tokens on PS4), but some have been released for free. through .mcskin files put in the skin_packs or development_skin_packs folder in the game files (accessible only on Windows 10, Android, iOS, iPadOS, and Fire devices).
Minecraft wiki entry for Totem_of_Undying, associated text: Screenshot of the totem of undying being used mid-animation after a drowned deals otherwise fatal damage to the player. Animation of the totem activating.
Minecraft wiki entry for Campfire, associated text: Block entity data Tags common to all block entities[show] CookingTimes: How long each item has been cooking, first index is slot 0, etc. CookingTotalTimes: How long each item has to cook, first index is slot 0, etc. Items: List of up to 4 items currently cooking. Tags common to all items[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Amethyst_Geode, associated text: The amethyst geode menu screen in Java Edition 1.17.1. An amethyst geode in spectator mode. The geode is next to a lush caves biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Between October 20 and November 3, bats can spawn at a light level of 6 or less instead of the normal light level 3 or less.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Upon arriving back at the island, the person makes a house out of dirt and wood and proceeds to make numerous tools such as a shovel, an axe, a hoe, and two pickaxes during nightfall.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Dungeon Arena A dungeon that a player goes into to fight hostile mobs. You could go into the Nether and slay Nether Mobs and the Wither to find the end of the dungeon, a bunker containing a prize and a portal back to the Overworld.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: Therefore, we combine (((b1=b1 & b2=b2) & b3=b3) & b4=b4) =: (b*=b*). In minecraft we have to use four ANDs like the left handside. Now we save the status to the RS-latch /A\. The comparison works the same way for Key[2], and Key[3].
Minecraft wiki entry for Far_Lands, associated text: You can make a new world in modern Java edition and run the following command /tp @p 12550810 128 12550810 Leave modern Java edition and go to Beta 1.7.3 or older. If you suffocate, repeat the process again. If you do this at the correct Y position, you should see the Far Lands. They can also be reached by creating a superflat world and travelling many blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Swamp_hut, associated text: Additionally, witches can spawn on any block within the 7×7×9 (x×y×z) area that constitutes the hut (this is the size of the roof and one block over the porch, from one level below the floor of the hut to two blocks above the roof). Cats can also spawn within this area. However, they require a grass block to spawn on. In Java Edition, any other cats to spawn within the swamp hut (from spawn eggs and commands without cat type set) always spawn as black.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Nugget, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Crafting 1.2 Smelting 1.3 Bartering 1.4 Chest loot 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Fuel 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues 6 See also 7 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: Duplicate your most valuable gear: if you lose them to lava or the Void, you can just pull a backup from your backup chest! More specifically, you make a duplicate from your backup, so you can go through the entire process if you lose them again. Duplicate Enchanted Books / Diamonds / Ancient Debris / Netherite Ingots / Emeralds: Once you have one, you'll have an infinite amount by duplicating it. Again, it is important to leave some stock as backup; you never know if you need more. Duplicate Enchanted tools / Blocks: You'll never have to worry about running out of your tool / block of choice, since you can just duplicate them as well. Duplicate in bulk for items/blocks that will be used in large quantities. Duplicate Shulker Boxes (with items inside): theoretically you can duplicate both the shulker box and the items it contains, since that info is stored within the shulker box itself. Use this to duplicate blocks in excessive quantities. Duplicate Enchanted Equipment: combined with a grindstone, you can farm an infinite amount of EXP by removing enchantments from duplicated enchanted gear. While a decent, safe and consistent method of getting exp, building an Enderman Farm is faster. Infiltrate Pay to Win servers (Not Endorsed): Servers that violate the EULA by selling in-game items for real money can be duped and sold. Duping the most valued items and distributing is the most effective. Duping is considered cheating and can get you banned on multiplayer servers. Most of them usually patched these dupes using Third-Party plugins.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Using iron that you have found in chests and got from killing zombies, make a bucket. If you don't have enough, go searching more chests for more, or if all else fails, kill more zombies until you have three iron ingots. Go to a village and take water from the well and lava from the smithy to make a cobblestone generator. Now you have a renewable source of wood and cobblestone. Dig for dirt , and smelt logs in a furnace to make charcoal for torches, and you'll have everything you need. Your next step is getting renewable iron.
Minecraft wiki entry for Well, associated text: Desert Well - a structure generated in desert biomes Lava Well - a structure generated in nether fortresses Village Well - a structure which can generated in any type of village (except in snowy plains village) as meeting points.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.18-rc1 • 1.18-rc2 • 1.18-rc3 • 1.18-rc4 1.18-pre1 • 1.18-pre2 • 1.18-pre3 • 1.18-pre4 • 1.18-pre5 • 1.18-pre6 • 1.18-pre7 • 1.18-pre8 21w44a 21w43a 21w42a 21w41a 21w40a 21w39a 21w38a 21w37a Experimental snapshots (see above)
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: If you have completed all the advancements, defeated all the boss mobs multiple times, have gathered several stacks of diamonds, and have made a city, consider modernizing your world. Here are some suggestions: