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Minecraft wiki entry for Chest, associated text: To place a chest, use the Place Block control on the face of a block adjacent to the space the chest should occupy.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_Seeds, associated text: Pumpkin stems are technical blocks. They cannot be obtained as items In Java Edition, but can be obtained via inventory editing or add-ons In Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Morse_code, associated text: To start, you will want to create a line of repeaters all the way along, remember if you haven’t sent a signal through your system, or you've reset it which it will be mentioned at the end, then all your repeaters right now should be on, if there not then you need to go back and check, first of all check that you've reset them and then check your wiring to the translator. If you have got them all on, then it should be good, so far. After your line of repeaters you're going to want to create a line of any block, it is suggested to use sandstone or mossy cobble for mine but it's personal, it won't affect the wiring. Now continue this on so that you have 26 lines of blocks, the number of letters in the English alphabet. So, now you can kind of see your translator taking shape now to make the process easier for yourself later, it is suggested to place redstone torches all the way along the blocks on every row, you'll understand later. That took some time didn't it; be warned that there’s going to be a couple of tasks like that in this tutorial. Once you've got all your redstone torches set-up you want to place a row of blocks above everyone pulse two extra blocks on the end that you want the final signal. By now, your rows should look something like this.
Minecraft wiki entry for Instant_repeaters, associated text: It works by BUD-powering the bottom piston. When the pulse is received, the top piston starts moving. This updates the bottom piston, causing it to retract at exactly the same time as the top one is extending, thus depowering the top piston. This 0-ticks the top piston. The redstone block is now powering the bottom piston, so it extends. The block on its face comes back to its original position, but the start of the redstone line is still powered. This powers the top piston, and retracts the redstone block, depowering the redstone line at the end and BUD-powering the bottom piston. In real time, it looks like the contraption does an "inchworm." This produces pulses that are two redstone ticks long, which means that they can be chained together.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Loading a structure with the /structure command now displays the correct output messages (MCPE-132813) The /particle command position argument is now optional (MCPE-128379) The /particle command will now output on success (MCPE-80348) The /particle command no longer shows an error when run successfully through /execute (MCPE-129001).
Minecraft wiki entry for Stone_Bricks, associated text: Regular stone bricks, as well as occasional cracked and mossy stone bricks, generate as part of strongholds, making up most of the walls, ceilings, and floors. They can also generate as part of Ocean Ruins. Igloo basements are lined with stone bricks. In addition, three chiseled stone bricks generate as part of each jungle temple.
Minecraft wiki entry for Old_Customized, associated text: 1 Customization 1.1 Basic settings 1.2 Ore settings 1.3 Advanced settings 1.4 Presets 2 Video 3 History 4 Gallery 5 Trivia 6 Issues 7 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Riding is different: Less instant in turning. The pig has to jump to get on blocks, rather than just step up like horses. Using a carrot on a stick makes the pig boost very obviously, along with a sound effect, and only reduces the durability of the carrot on a stick by one. The pig does not look up and down with the player, unlike in Java Edition. Have mirrored leg textures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Art_style, associated text: Mini art, a chibi-like art style stylizing characters with small bodies and large heads Pixel art, the pixelated art style used in mob votes Plastic art, an art style with simple colors and a plastic look Programmer art, the look of Minecraft before the Texture Update Sketches, the look of pencil and paper used in concept art and the Mobestiary
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_tips, associated text: A complex redstone project for a Survival world can be designed in Creative mode first, before investing resources and effort in a survival world. It's handy to keep a creative-mode world handy for such laboratory work, usually a superflat with cheats on. You can also manipulate the game rules for your testing world to your liking, such as to make it permanent day or avoid mob spawning. Creative mode is great for building, because you have an infinite number of blocks, you can break blocks right away, and you can fly around to look all around your structures. You can also press F3 + N to invoke spectator mode, then fly through look inside your circuit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a enable-status option to the server.properties file which if set to false will suppress replies to status requests from clients. This makes the server appear offline in the multiplayer screen. Added control over how much entity data a server sends to clients: entity-broadcast-range-percentage server property, controlling how close entities need to be before being sent to clients. Higher values mean entities are visible further away from players but cause more network traffic. Specifies a percentage of the default value so, for example, 50 specifies half of the default range.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spiral_Staircase, associated text: The entrances and exits for this can vary, so they are split into multiple parts, labeled "Layer 1a" and "Layer 1b." For these purposes, "a" means a wooden door entrance, "b" means an iron door entrance, "c" means an entrance with an iron bar rim, and "d" means a plain entrance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava, associated text: Adapted from https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube/wiki/MInecraft-Classic-lava-animation-algorithm#lava
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Structure blocks are available using the /setblock, /fill, or /give commands. Structure blocks when placed are unbreakable in survival and have the same blast resistance as bedrock. This is similar to the command block. In Bedrock Edition, all structure block types are obtainable through commands with data values, including corner, dataβ€Œ[Java Edition only] modes and the inventory model, although those two default to save mode when placed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: When Notch died in-game, he dropped an additional apple along with his inventory. At a certain time in-game, these were unobtainable.[22] However, this was removed[23][24]
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: An unstackable item filter can be used to separate unstackable items, such as armor, tools, potions, and enchanted books, from stackable items. This can be useful with mob farms where tools will need to be separated from everything else.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Snapshot 20w14∞ was released, adding 2,147,483,647 dimensions that can be accessed by throwing a book and quill that was not specially customized or written book into a nether portal.[14]
Minecraft wiki entry for Campfire, associated text: Soul campfires can be used to convert soul sand into soul soil. If a soul campfire is crafted using soul sand, placed, and then broken without Silk Touch, that soul campfire drops soul soil.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Extremely flooded. It is very hard to attempt to build anything large without reforming the landscape, though building a stilt house may be a solution. Depending on equipment and skill level, the extra slimes may be overwhelming. Witches can become a problem when near a swamp hut. No villages generate here. Bringing pets or mobs through the water on leads may lead to them being stuck under a lily pad and drown. Water is discolored and not as appealing as water elsewhere. Zombies may end up underwater and sink, turning into drowned. This makes nights in this biome noticeably more dangerous.
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_server_protocol, associated text: It is critical to a successful heartbeat that you leave out the "www" in the HTTP request, as you are going to be targeting it as a URI, not a URL.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Minecraft Beta - 1.17.40.23 (Xbox One/Windows 10/Android)" – feedback.minecraft.net, September 30, 2021.
Minecraft wiki entry for Markus, associated text: Markus 'Notch' Persson – Creator of Minecraft and one of the founders of Mojang Studios Markus 'Junkboy' Toivonen – Art developer at Mojang Studios
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Having more than one base helps if you need to travel farther to get resources. A base next to your spawn point is helpful if you built your main base far away and you died at night. A base in a desert can provide sand, and a base in a tundra can provide snow. A base hovering in the sky can provide entertainment, especially if mobs spawn on the edge of it. A great idea is to connect them with nether portals that have a secure hallway in the nether.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_mechanics, associated text: Redstone Dust (All directions) Redstone Torch (Up and down) Flat and slanted rails, activator rails, detector rails, and powered rails (Up and down if slanted, down only otherwise)
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Soil, associated text: Soul soil drops as an item when broken with any tool or by hand, but a shovel is the fastest way to break it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Attribute, associated text: As stated before, a modifier's name can be anything, and this does not affect its behavior. The following are known modifier names and values used in vanilla Minecraft. Note that some UUIDs are generated on-the-fly, while others are represented as fixed strings in the code - these have been listed as well. Do not add UUIDs to this table for modifiers where they are not listed - if a UUID is not listed, this means that it is different every time the modifier is created.
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: Complete a long and winding storyline. Often has lots of content. Sometimes puzzle, sometimes action, sometimes parkour. You cannot break any blocks in these maps, unless specifically told or allowed otherwise.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: Comparator clock The clock of short or moderate cycle length utilizing comparator's subtraction or signal fading feature. Clocks can also be built using daylight sensors, minecarts, boats, water flow, item despawn, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-111753 – Hopper/Dropper will not input water bottles into brewing stand after potions have been removed by a hopper from brewing stand
Minecraft wiki entry for Mac_Scripting_Tutorial, associated text: The script is the actual thing that gets executed to perform the Tectonicus render. It contains the Tectonicus commands and anything else that you might want to include. The example script below triggers Tectonicus and uploads the resulting map to a web server using rsync, and also times how long each operation takes and then writes the results out to a short log file.
Minecraft wiki entry for Storage_minecarts, associated text: An Item unloader is a system that stops a Minecart with Chest or a Minecart with Hopper to take items out of them, and when it's done it restarts the minecarts.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Food Armor Oak Saplings Iron Pickaxe Iron Sword Gold (both nuggets and ingots) Obsidian Diamonds Horse Armor Flowers Books Iron Ingots Feathers Paper Empty Maps Compasses Saddles Emeralds Sticks
Minecraft wiki entry for General, associated text: Damage: The damage value for this item. Defaults to 0. Unbreakable: 1 or 0 (true/false) - if true, the item doesn't lose durability when used. CanDestroy: The only blocks this item may break when used by a player in adventure mode. : A block ID. Validated the same way as the block_predicate command argument, meaning block states and block tags are accepted, as well as client-side only block entity NBT tags. CustomModelData: A value used in the "custom_model_data" item tag in the overrides of item models.
Minecraft wiki entry for Offline_alternate_accounts, associated text: This username does not need to be a valid account username (containing only letters and underscores), and as such any characters can be put here, and will join a world fine. Note however that commands cannot be used on these names as it does not recognize them as valid.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Sounds Note that these changes apply to the assets to the game, and so apply to all previous versions back to Alpha as well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: If using more than two slime blocks per piston, the piston tower can transmit a signal upward. A simple piston tower can't transmit signals up because effects of quasi-connectivity cause the tower to freeze in its state and not disable upon falling edge. If using only one slime block per piston, an upward piston tower turns into a block update detector.β€Œ[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: If the signals are short times (like if you are using observers), you may not have time to read the data.
Minecraft wiki entry for Door, associated text: Doors must be "attached" to a block beneath them. To place a door, use a door item while pointing at the top of the block it should be attached to. A door can be attached to:
Minecraft wiki entry for NPC, associated text: 1 Spawning 2 Behavior 3 Interface 3.1 Customization 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 8.1 Screenshots 8.2 In other media 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Lead, associated text: Using a lead on a mob ties the lead to the mob, allowing it to be moved by the player. Multiple mobs can be held by leads at once, but each mob held requires its own lead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: If the cat has been ordered to sit. Exception: The cat is likely to teleport if it is injured while sitting (it does not sit after it teleports). A dramatic example is if a cat sitting outside is struck by lightning, in which case the cat materializes on fire. This kills the cat. Exception: If a kitten is told to sit, and grows up while the chunk it is sitting in is still loaded, it teleports to the player and materializes still sitting. If the cat is attempting to sit on a chest, bed, or furnace. β€Œ[Bedrock Edition only] If the cat is attempting to lay or is laying on a bed. If the cat is in a minecart or boat. If the cat has been attached to a fence post with a lead. If the cat is in an unloaded chunk. If none of the blocks on the edge of a 5Γ—5Γ—1 region centered on the player are transparent blocks with an opaque block below and another transparent block above. If the player is in another dimension. If the player is in water: The cat teleports to the player when the player leaves the water. If the cat is in water: teleportation is unreliable. It may or may not occur.
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Beyond this point, the hitboxes of these blocks start to become quite strange. As a block's collision box cannot extend outside of the block space it occupies, it becomes very easy to outright clip through the blocks in several cases. On one axis, the hitbox will either be a plane or stretched to occupy two different blocks at once.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Chest, associated text: Despite being comprised largely of obsidian, they are not immune to destruction by the ender dragon, which Mojang has confirmed to be intentional.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Factions Make factions for small groups like warriors, miners, lumberjacks, knights, farmers, et cetera.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_spike, associated text: The second and third shortest pillars include a cage comprised of 73 iron bars surrounding the end crystal, to protect it from projectiles.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Hostile mobs will only spawn in areas where the light level is equal 0. This change only affects block-light and not sky-light.[5]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added custom predicates. The condition part of loot tables can now be defined as separate data pack resource in predicates directory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sky_dimension, associated text: In Indev, there was a map type called "Floating". It generated floating islands full of terrain based on the World Theme.
Minecraft wiki entry for Measuring_distance, associated text: Assume that one block's length is 1 yard. 1 mile is exactly 1760 yards. To measure 176 yards (1/10 of a mile), place your zero mark, then leave 7 block space between your next marker. Every second marker (ignoring the zero-mark), is 16 yards. Make a distinguished mark at the 11th 16 yards mark (zero-mark not included),
Minecraft wiki entry for Ruined_Portal, associated text: A ruined portal is a naturally generated damaged nether portal, which spawns in both the Nether and the Overworld. It contains some decoration and a loot chest around it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: This design pushes and pull a block two spaces instead of one. The first and second repeaters must be set to delays of 2 and 4 respectively. The pistons are sticky and the device correctly pushes and retracts the block. The main trick is properly sequencing the retraction because the back piston does not pull back the forward piston when it is extended. Additionally, the back piston retract only the forward piston, not the block. To handle these issues the forward piston must be retracted, pulled back, then extended and retracted again.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_format, associated text: Item NBT is used both in the player's inventory and Ender inventory, and in chest block entities, dropped item entities, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Underground: Build your entire city underground. One way to do this is by building a network of tunnels where the people live. The city can become quite maze-like if done this way. You can also build the city in a cave. An interesting twist is to have the buildings hang from the roof of the cave. One way to do the lighting system is to connect daylight sensors to redstone lamps, or if the cave is close to surface, building a giant skylight out of transparent blocks such as glass . It is also possible to build this city inside a mountain, and if you choose to do so, it is possible to have windows on some of the walls as well. This city could also have a few mines in it. A city built underground should be quite easy to defend and even easier to hide, unless you chose to build the giant skyglass, as only the entrance will be visible to the surface. If you want the city even more fortified, don't build any entrances leading to the surface and make the only entrance through a nether portal. Lava fits well to an underground city, and can be used for both defense and a light source.
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian, associated text: Once the target is out of range, or if the laser is obstructed by solid blocks (including transparent blocks like glass), the guardian's laser disengages.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: "Decided. We'll silently take down http://minecraft.net and http://www.mojang.com on the 18th in protest of SOPA." – @notch on Twitter, January 18, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton, associated text: In Java Edition, skeleton armor is not damaged from most damage sources; it cannot "wear out" the way player armor does. Helmets (not blocks like carved pumpkins) on skeletons can break if the skeleton is exposed to daylight or has an anvil or other falling block dropped on its hitbox.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.15.0.51 is the first beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.0,[a] released on February 12, 2020,[2] which adds several features from Java and Education editions and fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Player versus player, also known as PvP, refers to combat in Minecraft which involves players fighting other players in multiplayer. Whether fighting in teams or in one-on-one duels, this is a difficult skill to hone for many players.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be used to lock maps with a glass pane. Locked maps do not update to reflect explored areas or changes in the world. Unexplored areas remain unexplored. Locked maps cannot be extended but can still be copied.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lead, associated text: Allayβ€Œ[upcoming: BE 1.19.0] Axolotl Bee Boatβ€Œ[Bedrock Edition only] Cat (tamed) Chicken Chicken Jockey (only the mount) Cow Dolphin Donkey Fox Frogβ€Œ[upcoming: JE 1.19] Glow Squid Goat Hoglin Horse Iron Golem Llama Mooshroom Mule Ocelot Parrot Pig Polar Bear Rabbit Sheep Skeleton Horse Skeleton Horseman (only the mount) Snow Golem Squid Strider Trader Llama Wolf (tamed) Zoglin Zombie Horse
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: This is a rather rare type of PvP. It is not friendly at all. It is just like a real war. Two parties fight for power or resources on a server.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer, associated text: Pressing CTRL + B toggles the narrator, a text-to-speech engine that automatically reads chat messages, including the username. This keyboard shortcut was intentionally hardcoded as to be unchangeable,[2] but for unknown reasons, however, this stance appears to be under review. The narrator can be toggled between several settings:
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: First, you can actually fill the hole you made with springs. This will take some time depending of the size of your lake but it will be far easier to swim. I added a sub section with more info to do that in a faster way. See "Pure Lake".
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Export mode on structure blocks. Preview design. Has a placement animation options in Load mode. Remove block (can include entity without saving any block as structures). Structure size is limited to 64 per axis, rather than 48. Usage is explained in-game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Update_Aquatic, associated text: 1.13.1 added a search bar to select world screens, re-added the punch-detonate TNT ability, allowed fish to drop bone meal, added dead coral, added a new /forceload command, significantly changed the spawning conditions of squid, and fixed bugs. 1.13.2 fixed several bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for ability, associated text: On success, Sets the player ability into the specified ability. If value: Boolean isn't specified, returns whether the player has the specified ability. If ability: Ability isn't specified, returns what abilities the player has.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: You can increase the population of cats by placing beds; one cat spawns for every 4 beds in a village. You can tame stray cats using raw cod or raw salmon, which is easily fished out of from the infinite water source you have created. Cats can scare off creepers and phantoms, and they can give you a gift when you awake from sleep(if they aren't sitting down). Cats can give you these things:
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass, associated text: Grass and ferns. Grass appears slightly offset from a grass block. Grass and ferns in Bedrock Edition have a randomly selected height. Grass growing in an mineshaft. Tall grass that was set on fire using flint and steel. Double tall grass may stump most hostile mobs, such as this creeper, however, mobs may be able to attack if they're right next to the player. Grass that generated on sand. Grass that generated inside a village house. Grass generated on stone, due to a lava lake replacing the dirt. Grass generated near underground lava lake.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: Open an image editor, preferably one that supports transparency, and create a new image, with a size that is a multiple of 16x16 (eg. 32x32, 64x64. etc.)
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: Border blocks provide a force field that extends infinitely upward and downward, regardless of the presence of other blocks. Players cannot move through, over, or under a border block. Players cannot place or destroy blocks that are above or below a border block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: By the end of the first day, your shelter is likely to be primitive and small. In the days afterward, you can build a better home, in any of various forms. Some natural extensions include a back door, windows, a surrounding fence, and even traps for monsters. Others are beautiful houses. If you build one and you don't like it, just build a different one. Remember that any time you pick up your bed, your spawn point reverts to the default (that is, random within 20 blocks of the world spawn point), until you not only place but sleep in (or at least "use") a bed again. For this reason, if your home is not very near the world spawn point, you should eventually use a compass to locate the exact point, and build a shelter there, or keep enough wool and planks to build new beds in new locations to keep your respawn point nearby as you explore the world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_booster, associated text: 1 Boosting Principle 1.1 Good (will result in a boost) 1.2 Bad (will slow down cart) 2 Launcher types 2.1 New-style door launchers 2.2 Classic door launchers 2.3 Powered Rail launchers 3 Booster types 3.1 Two-way corner manual-reset 3.2 One-way up-downhill manual-reset 3.3 One-way auto-reset (south-west rule) 3.4 One-way auto-reset (based on inclination) 3.5 One-way auto-reset (reduced reset loop) 3.6 One-way auto-reset (leveled and omnidirectional) 3.7 Two-way auto-reset 3.8 Two-way corner auto-reset 3.9 Two-way auto-reset compact design 3.10 Two-way auto-reset efficient design 3.11 Uphill auto-reset booster 3.12 Booster in turns 3.13 Auto-Start booster 3.14 Double Booster 3.15 Spin Booster 3.16 Triple Booster 3.17 C-Booster 3.18 Reverse Double-V Booster 3.19 Multiplayer Tips 4 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for 0.30_01, associated text: A name formally given to Java Edition Indev 0.31 20091223-1/Development A renewed version of Java Edition Classic 0.30
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: "[MC-63534] Only one mob skull can be dropped if a Charged Creeper kills several mobs of the same type. - Jira" – Mojira, July 24, 2014.
Minecraft wiki entry for Stray, associated text: Strays do not spawn naturally from monster spawners in Java Edition. In Bedrock Edition, 1% of spiders and cave spiders can spawn as a spider jockey with 80% chance to be a stray spider jockey or stray cave spider jockey.
Minecraft wiki entry for Amethyst_Cluster, associated text: Small, medium and large amethyst buds give off a light level of 1, 2 and 4 respectively, while amethyst clusters give off a light level of 5.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 12w30c is the seventeenth snapshot for Java Edition 1.3.1, and was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 12w30a and 12w30b snapshots.
Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Persson, associated text: "It's my birthday, and I'm turning 2^5 today! ez got me sakΓ© (for later) and breakfast (for now). :D <3" – @notch on Twitter, June 1, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Ore, associated text: This article is about the block. For the terrain feature, see Blob. For the blackstone block mistakenly called an ore, see Gilded Blackstone. For the mineral commonly mistaken as an ore, see Amethyst Shard. For the terrain feature, see Ore vein.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Nether Bricks, Nether Brick Fence, Nether Brick Slab, Nether Brick Stairs, Nether Brick Wall, Chiseled Nether Bricks, Quartz Bricks
Minecraft wiki entry for Shaders, associated text: In these two directories, there are also many unused shaders, which were used for "Super Secret Settings" before 1.9 (15w31a). See Shaders/Before 1.9.
Minecraft wiki entry for Train_station, associated text: When you put your money in it goes inside the hopper. This makes the comparator go one more block which powers the rest of circuit. You need an AND gate and a clock to make a pulse. The pulse makes the dropper lose one thing so it reverts to its one block. This makes it resettable. It will power the dropper to give you a ticket. If you have any wrong ones it will not go in the hopper and disappear after a while. Make the money from the first dropper go into lava or into a hopper chain to a chest. This is quite advanced so only attempt if good with redstone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: This farm is divided into cells of 29 plants, where each cell is flooded individually by a single piston and water block (or bucket-bearing dispenser). The drops are washed into a stream, gathering them to a single point.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Void, associated text: The Void is an empty biome that generates only a 33Γ—33 Void Start Platform centered on a block of cobblestone at coordinates 8, 3, 8. No mobs (passive or hostile) apart from phantoms can spawn without spawn eggs, spawners or commands. In The Void superflat preset, since the world is made up of one layer of air, only the platform generates. Below the platform, there is just void.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Dispensers can be loaded with a wide variety of ammunition, such as arrows, fire charges, snowballs, eggs and potions and will fire said items when activated by redstone. Loading a dispenser with arrows or fire charges and linking it to a (fast-cycling) redstone clock can turn it into a full-auto machine gun turret with enough firepower to level just about any mob that happens to be in front of it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn_chunk, associated text: Normally, old chunks beyond player's chunk loading distance get unloaded from the memory and new chunks get loaded into the memory. Because of this, events such as redstone mechanisms and farms in unloaded chunks stop processing. Since spawn chunks remain loaded, events occurring in them continue to process, even if no players are nearby. If the world spawn is set to a laggy area using commands, such as an area with many redstone clocks, lag is present wherever the player is in the world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-114899 – Recipes removed on gamemode 2 MC-114907 – Parrots in flight tend to spin around in circles rather than fly in a direction MC-114950 – Book crafting recipe doesn't exist in the newest snapshot MC-114961 – Multiplayer players get kicked on pickup first item for advancement MC-114974 – Clicking on crafting recipe in Spectator mode moves items to crafting grid MC-114991 – Crafting recipe list shows 1/0 pages when no recipes were unlocked MC-115025 – Clicking on recipe or on book to close crafting help additionally clicks in inventory MC-115048 – Parrots sitting on shoulders don't drown in water or burn in lava / Parrots shouldn't go diving MC-115050 – Statistics page never loads MC-115064 – Custom advancements in world folder use the "minecraft" namespace instead of folder name MC-115121 – Credits are not shown when leaving end for the first time but after that are always shown MC-115148 – F3 + T does not reload advancements but does reload loot tables MC-115157 – No advancements on server MC-115159 – Repeated key events are not enabled for crafting search MC-115182 – Parrots become invisible when on a players shoulder while player swims up. MC-115184 – Parrot imitations show up on subtitles as original sound MC-115221 – Certain blocks don't render correctly in crafter helper. MC-115277 – Your tamed wolf will attack your tamed parrot MC-115341 – Bug with the Narrator MC-115361 – doLimitedCrafting set to 'true' disables ability to combine used tools
Minecraft wiki entry for Pufferfish, associated text: MC-126819 – "fish bouncing and suffocating on top of the cauldron which fill with water" resolved as "Won't Fix"
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_skeleton_farming, associated text: 4. Place a third line of cobblestone on top of the second line and then place a line of sticky pistons that will push those above the first line of cobblestone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elytra, associated text: Elytra can also be repaired in the player crafting grid, by combining two damaged pairs of elytra together.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Wart, associated text: When planted on soul sand, nether wart grows through four stages, though the middle two stages use the same texture (the hitbox of stage 3 is three pixels taller). In Java Edition, the exact age can be seen using the debug screen, and the ages range from 0 to 3. Each random tick, nether wart has a 10% chance of growing one stage. At default random tick speed, each nether wart grows one age step approximately every 13653 game ticks (11.3775 minutes) on average, and fully grows from planting to harvest every 40960 game ticks (34.133333333333 minutes) on average. The growth rate is not affected by light or any other environmental factors. Bone meal cannot be used on the nether wart.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Using pistons to push the main charge closer to the shot also does the same thing as a condenser charge, more complicated to build but more controllable. To work, the main charge must be primed, turning the solid TNT blocks into entities. Once they are entities, a series of pistons can push and concentrated all charges into a single block space behind the shot. In this system, you get far more efficient power from a given size of charge.[5]
Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: Biome colormaps use a triangular gradient by default. However, only the colors in the lower-left half of the image are used, even though the upper-right side of foliage.png is colored. Furthermore, as shown in the template image to the left, a select few pixels are considered when the colormap is read by the game, and are determined by the code below.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new sounds for bells, campfires, grindstones, lanterns, raids, ravagers, and sweet berry bushes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infdev_20100327_to_Beta_1.7.3, associated text: The number of layers is not always the same and varies between five and seven (fusing together and splitting every so often). Layers can be grouped into three categories:
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: By using sticky pistons instead of pistons for the braking components, they also become 2-way extensions. These can be used to carry extra blocks, such as holders for minecarts/minecart chests, passenger roofs, TNT duplicators, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.18.2 Release Candidate 1 (known as 1.18.2-rc1 in the launcher) is the first and only release candidate for Java Edition 1.18.2, released on February 25, 2022,[8] which fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: From Alpha v1.0.1 through Beta 1.4_01 inclusive, vertically travelling redstone would also appear stretched. From Beta 1.5 through to Beta 1.7.3 inclusive, it no longer appeared stretched, but still appeared disconnected from its supporting block as described previously. As vertically travelling redstone can only have a line appearance, it would not be able to appear stretched before 16,777,216 blocks, as it would already be taking up the full block face area and no precision would be able to be lost.
Minecraft wiki entry for Statistics, associated text: For both two namespaces, it can be omitted if it is minecraft. For example, the following four locations work the same:
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: Originally, stair blocks with data values 4 through 15 would be completely invisible and have no collisions; the only indication of their existence was their full block hitbox outline when targeted.