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Minecraft wiki entry for Project_Malm%C3%B6, associated text: Project Malmö is the first and only mod supported by Mojang.[2] It allows players to view and edit the Minecraft code. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: Herobrine also appeared in Minecraft's Facebook page, the image being the Cover Photo. It is notable to state the image was created by the fan for a competition, with the theme of "summer picnic", hence his inclusion may not be fully intentional. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lingering_Potion, associated text: In Java Edition, lingering potions can be obtained with any status effect using /give and the tag CustomPotionEffects, which is an array of effects for the potion. See Item format#Potion Effects for more information, and status effect for a list of effects and IDs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lingering_Potion, associated text: Lingering potions are variants of splash potions that can be thrown to leave clouds with status effects that linger on the ground in an area. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager_Outpost, associated text: In Java Edition, only pillagers and passive mobs may spawn within a pillager outpost spawn area. Pillagers may spawn on any valid opaque block as long as the sky light level is 11 or lower, and the block light level is 8 or lower, but can also spawn on grass or sand blocks regardless of sky light level. Therefore, players may pacify an outpost by removing all grass/sand blocks and properly lighting the area as they normally would to prevent enemy mob spawns. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: A gambrel roof has two or three distinct roof pitches – steep lower down, and shallow or flat higher up. The result is that the usable volume under the roof is greatly increased. Some gambrel roofs may have one or more curved sections. If such a roof is partly curved and partly straight, it's usually the lower portions that are given curves first. These roofs would be hard to model well at normal Minecraft scales. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: If you have plenty of iron ingots, you can craft shears and use them to cut leaves, which can be a fast way to get blocks for pillaring up or otherwise moving around. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: "Organized PvP" would be a non-free-for-all and small-amount-of-factions PvP. Suppose there are only 2 factions, one is evil and one is good (or they are neither). Below are some tutorials for if there are only about 2-4 factions (recommended for only 2 factions) and is a very organized player versus player. This could be useful if there happens to be a ranking system on the server. It is also recommended for lots of players to play at once. It would be good to mark the team you're on your structures so you don't accidentally wander into an enemy's base and get yourself killed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_building_materials, associated text: When picking a material to build with, there are three main considerations: Obtainability, durability, and decoration. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.8, associated text: For each enchantment on the sacrifice:
If the enchantment is incompatible with the target, add 1 per level of enchantment.
If the enchantment is compatible, for each level the target will gain, add twice the cost-per-level from the Base Value tables.
If the enchantment is compatible, but both target and sacrifice are at max level, add the cost-per-level once.
If new enchantments are added, add (number of new enchantments)×(number of final enchantments - 1) + 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Healing, associated text: Some animals can also be fed in order to recover a set amount of hitpoints. The following animals can be fed: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Construction, associated text: Farms are ways of getting renewable resources in a relatively time-efficient manner. See the item and mob farming tutorials for more information. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Olof_Carlson, associated text: Olof Carlson is a Realms developer at Mojang Studios, who started at the company on March 29, 2016.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for forceload, associated text: Specifies the targeted chunks.
Must be a column coordinates composed of <x> and <z>, each of which must be an integer or tilde notation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither, associated text: According to Jeb, the wither was inspired by Terraria, which has a summonable boss mechanic. The name itself is inspired by a poison spell in another game made by Jeb called Whispers in Akarra.[5]
There is a painting showing the soul sand and wither skeleton skull formation needed to spawn a wither.
If the wither is damaged by the Void, it frantically attempts to fire blue skulls.
Above half health, the wither always attempts to stay a few blocks above the mob it is targeting. This means that attempting to build or climb up to hit the wither using a sword is essentially impossible.
If the wither is after a blaze and the blaze tries to fly up to it, the wither attempts to keep rising above the blaze, thus making both of them rise higher until they hit a ceiling or until the blaze despawns or dies.
Although the wither is 3.5 blocks tall, 3 blocks wide, and 1 block thick, its hitbox is only 3.5 blocks tall, 1 block wide, and 1 block thick.
The true dimensions of the wither are: 2.844 blocks tall (varies), 3 blocks wide, and 1.719 blocks long (also varies).
The wither appears on the four sides of chiseled red sandstone.
The wither's smaller heads shoot targets slightly slower than the main head. The interval for smaller heads is 2–3 seconds, while the main head's always 2.
An enemy called the wither storm appears in Minecraft: Story Mode. It was created by replacing the center block of soul sand with a command block.
Despite not having visible feet, withers are still capable of making footstep sounds.[6]
In Java Edition 3D Shareware v1.34, withers drop red keys.
According to Quinn Richter, Marketplace Partner Manager, the wither's name is "Simmons?", similar to the ender dragon's name being "Jean?".[7]
Wither skulls spawned through /summon do 5 magic damage upon a direct hit, as opposed to the usual 8 mob attack damage.
A wither skull can be deflected by shooting an arrow at it.[Bedrock Edition only] If a deflected wither skull hits the wither, the wither takes damage.[Bedrock Edition only]
A wither and an ender dragon can engage in combat, but neither one damages the other.
The wither has the most durable and has the highest health, even more than the ender dragon. The wither has a health of 600 maximum. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardware_requirements, associated text: Hardware requirements are officially announced hardware configurations which are stated to run some software product at some level of quality. Hardware requirements are announced for some editions of Minecraft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Ingot, associated text: Iron ingots are the repair items for the iron tier and chainmail and iron armor materials, and thus can be used to repair the following items in an anvil: |
Minecraft wiki entry for MobsRule1CHP, associated text: The next day, at school in the real world, Jodi, Theo, Harper, Morgan, and Po are all in the cafeteria, along with the class hamster, Baron Sweetcheeks. Jodi brought Baron to the cafeteria for emotional support as thinking about the red-eyed llama still frightens her. Morgan thinks that the llama might have something to do with the Evoker King. Just then, Po announces to the others that he will run for class president. Everyone feels excited, except for Morgan, who thinks that Po will have too much to handle if he is elected. Po then says that drama club is on a short break, and also says that he’ll be able to set up schedules for the student government. This would mean that there would be no meetings on days that Po decides to play Minecraft with his friends. Morgan then brings up paperwork that needs to be filled out, with Theo saying that it is supposed to be turned in by the end of the week. The group decide to pitch in on the paperwork to turn it in on time so Po will be able to have his name on the ballot. Just then, a girl named Shelly Silver enters the cafeteria, complete in her Wilding Scout uniform, and announces her intention to run for class president. Everyone in the cafeteria applauds, except for Po, who grips his pennant as tight as he could. Just then, a dozen Wilding Scouts emerge from the kitchen, each carrying a tray with ice cream cups. Everyone except for Po eats the ice cream with the spoons provided, which also have a message to vote for Shelly etched into them. Morgan then says to Po that he has some competition, and the latter nods, appearing to accept defeat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Matthew_Gartzke, associated text: He did the development work for adding the glow to drowned.
He's a big fan of Pokémon.
He has a Master's Degree in Game Design. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Canyon, associated text: Two canyons joined together underground.
Two canyons open to the sky that generated next to each other, with a river biome between them.
An underwater canyon.
A canyon that exposed a mineshaft.
A deep cliff reaching bedrock levels.
A canyon generated under another canyon.
A small canyon viewed from the sky.
A canyon viewed from inside.
A canyon that has been cut through by an ocean.
A hole in the ground through which a canyon is visible.
Iron and lapis ores exposed to sunlight in deep canyon.
Water flowing into the canyon from nearby river.
A bug that prevents water from flowing into the pit.
A tree that generated in a canyon, next to the lava and mineshaft.
Water generated in midair over a large connected canyon.
A jungle pyramid, stronghold, and mineshaft generated together in one canyon.
A triple canyon with a mineshaft at the bottom.
Naturally generated diamond ore, redstone ore, and lapis lazuli ore found in a canyon. Check the image for seed and coords.
Two underwater canyons merged together.
A 120 block deep canyon in Bedrock Edition.
Relatively slim and shallow canyon in plains biome.
Slim, but rather deep canyon generated in plains biome.
Double ravine with many mineshaft bridges in it.
A ravine that generated underwater.
Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it.
Badlands mineshaft bridge generated over a ravine.
A ruined portal generated on top of a ravine. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash, associated text: "He's cruising streets for gold, dressed in designer clothes http://y2u.be/X3nbE3yg8jY #americano #briansetzer" – @TheMogMiner on Twitter, November 5, 2013 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Glass, ice, fences, fence gates, glass panes, and iron bars are useful as they can be seen through, revealing threats on the other side without exposure. These blocks can also be used to view endermen without attracting their aggression. However, these blocks are vulnerable to damage by creeper explosions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Players will have a central rail system with smaller hallways for pedestrian traffic. On interesting locations, players should add some kind of rail station with access to the rail. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: 6#Placing a door from the outside is reliable for killing mobs at your door, such as zombie sieges. You can attack mobs from the outside without breaking or opening the door. However, if the door is placed from the inside, you will only open the door, instead of attacking mobs outside.[verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: For growth, the relevant light level is that in the block above the plant. For uprooting, the relevant light level is the plant block itself. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_Box, associated text: Shulker boxes are portable chests: they keep their items when broken, which can be retrieved when placed again. This is different from other containers, which drop their contained items as item entities when broken. A shulker box drops itself as an item if pushed by pistons or destroyed by an explosion. Unlike most blocks with inventory, shulker boxes always drop themselves when destroyed by explosions. When a shulker box with items inside is held or in a container's inventory, the items are listed as properties. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If the player's crosshair touches any part of the upper body of an enderman while within 64 blocks of it, it becomes aggressive toward the player. Endermen deal higher damage than most other Overworld mobs, and their teleportation abilities make them unpredictable. If the player provokes an enderman and is unprepared to continue to engage it, the player can use water to keep the enderman at bay. As of 1.14, the player can stand on a platform of scaffolding; endermen are rendered immobile (even while provoked) on scaffolding, a similar function to cobwebs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: A redstone repeater acts as a "diode" – it allows redstone signals through in one direction (unlike redstone dust or opaque blocks that can transmit redstone signals in any direction). |
Minecraft wiki entry for S2, associated text: River and Toby are teleported to a theater by Theseus, with the rest of the group following soon after. They are greeted by Chimera, who has the group go through three events: improvisation, mine & movement, and acting. Although Chimera wins at both improvisation and mine & movement, CommuniKate excels at acting, allowing the group to obtain the fourth ender eye. Poseidon is mad at Theseus about River and Toby escaping, and decides to keep a close eye on him as the “show” is almost over. Poseidon then sends the group to their next location, a labyrinth. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Improving_frame_rate, associated text: Most of the following suggestions are configurable in the game's Options menu, accessible by pressing Esc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Creating long clocks (more than a few ticks) can be more difficult, as adding repeaters eventually gets unwieldy. However, there are a number of approaches here, which are discussed in a separate section. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Missing_textures_and_models, associated text: Many screenshots from bug tracker tickets feature this version of the texture:
MC-31886
MC-31913
MC-47653
MC-50238
MC-50252
MC-50254
MC-50266
MC-50385
MC-50447 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rikard_Herlitz, associated text: "After 5yrs of WebGL, founding+running Goo, it's time for new adventures! Starting off with @Mojang contracting. Back home to C++/voxels :P" – @GooCoder on Twitter, September 27, 2016 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-131346 – It's possible to place buckets of water, lava or fish in adventure mode.
MC-132063 – Stone item appears when resizing window.
MC-133098 – Loading a world with a corrupted stats file crashes the game.
MC-133127 – Drowned from ocean ruins never spawn with a trident, a nautilus shell or a fishing rod.
MC-134702 – Fish spawned from buckets count towards the aquatic mob cap.
MC-135816 – Trident does not return uppon reload of world.
MC-135857 – Beacon effect icon doesn't have a blue edge if it overwrites a potion effect.
MC-135893 – Upgrading from 1.12.2 to a newer version will cause trapped chests placed in 1.12.2 and earlier to stop triggering redstone through the floor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Polar_Bear, associated text: Development teaser screenshot by Jeb.
Image from 16w20a blog post.
A polar bear on its hind legs, attacking the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: In Java Edition, players and mobs take damage if too many entities are packed into the same block space. Specifically, the maxEntityCramming gamerule defines the maximum number, above which a player or mob takes 6 suffocation damage every half-second, as long as that player or mob is pushing greater than that number of other entities. The default max number of entities in one block space is 24. Pushable entities include players, mobs, boats, and minecarts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cocoa_bean_farming, associated text: Fully-grown cocoa beans planted on a slate of jungle wood can be flushed using water for a clean and fast harvest. This design is polished, compact and clean yet simple and easy to build (this is only possible in versions before the 1.13, as the waterlogging mechanic lets water pass through cocoa beans without breaking them). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Corrected fishing rod's bobber movement.
Large quantities of snow no longer suddenly generates in chunks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: Atria
Atria’s mother
Cahira
Elvicks
Elvicks’s villager friend
Lucasta
Orion
Senan the Thorough
Wilkie |
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: Redstone Puzzles. These will give you some redstone components, such as a repeater or two and some redstone dust, and ask you to rewire a door or something to open. Check the relative redstone sections on them in this wiki to find some tips on how to make the most of what you have.
Mazes. Wander around narrow paths aimlessly until you see a door. Mazes can be very fun to play. At each fork, it may help to mark chosen paths with a torch to track where you have been. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Silverfish, associated text: Silverfish are small hostile mobs found hiding in stone-like blocks in mountains, strongholds, igloo basements and woodland mansions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Improving_frame_rate, associated text: Press F3 to bring up the debug screen. The frame rate will be shown under the Minecraft version at the top left. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Armor (Full Diamond or netherite)
A good sword (Diamond enchanted or netherite enchanted)
Bow, Infinity bow recommended
Food
Healing items like golden apples or potions
At least a stack of torches.
At least 12 eyes of ender, as some can break when the player is locating it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Helen_Zbihlyj, associated text: Helen graduated from Germantown High School. There she was heavily involved in the award-winning theatre & television program.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A: Change the numbers in the server launch command "-Xmx1G -Xms1G". The -Xms part specifies how much memory the server starts with, and the -Xmx part is the maximum amount of memory the server can use. -Xmx1G -Xms2G = 1GB -Xmx2G -Xms1G = 2GB And so on. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: Wave 6: There is only one evoker, but many pillagers and vindicators. Try to single out the evoker first as vexes can be troublesome to deal with. Kill the other raiders as per normal, but be especially careful to not get swarmed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portal, associated text: These chunks remain loaded for 15 seconds but this timer gets refreshed each time the entity passes through the portal (including mobs wandering through it from either direction). This can be used to permanently load chunks, creating a "chunk loader". Permanently-loaded chunks created using chunk loaders create a considerable amount of lag. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Hey modders, what about sand flatworlds? Hint- this is a thing in the next build: 'game_flatworldlayers:[7, 12,12,12]'" – @_tomcc on Twitter, June 18, 2014 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w16b is the second snapshot for Java Edition 1.6.1, released on April 23, 2013,[3] which adds name tags and fixes some of the bugs and crashes in 13w16a. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: General
Not much is known about this version other than it added armor and added the 3D anaglyph mode. It is unknown how the armor worked in this version, the only known screenshot shows Steve wearing armor, but it is unknown if this was a screenshot taken in multiplayer mode, if it was a dummy test mob, or if it was the Steve mob as seen in previous versions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Water-powered_boat_transportation, associated text: The flow direction is often diagonal in any implementation of a closed-loop flowing moat. This is fine. The important thing is to have one flowing region push the boat into the gap, and the next flowing region pull the boat out of the gap. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian_farming, associated text: It can be automatic so they die of fall damage or you can flick a lever so they get captured by the water and can get killed by hand for xp. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_third_day, associated text: Overworld (the world you spawn in) hostile mobs do not climb ladders so you can use height to your advantage. Also remember to avoid looking at endermen (which means placing your cross hairs on it). This will cause the enderman to turn hostile for a short while. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a problem that caused certain worlds to increase in size, causing high RAM usage (MCPE-143156).
Fixed shallow water turning brighter when aimed while holding a Small Drip Leaf (MCPE-123373).
Tall flowers will now drop only one item when broken by water placed in the upper half of the flower (MCPE-142799).
Fixed an issue where terrain could be seen through.
Education Features: NPCs no longer have idle sounds (MCPE-141856).
Chorus Fruit now works correctly at negative Y coordinates (MCPE-135951). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cocoa_Beans, associated text: Applied to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be sheared for 1–3 blocks of brown wool.
Applied to tamed wolves to dye their collars.
Applied to tamed cats to dye their collars.
Used to dye or stain wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta and shulker boxes.
Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star.
Combined with a firework star to create a fade-to-color effect.
Used to add patterns to banners.
Used to dye shulkers in Bedrock and Education editions.
Used to dye water contained in cauldrons in Bedrock and Education editions.
Combined with sand and gravel to craft concrete powder.
Combined with compounds to craft balloons or glow sticks in Bedrock and Education editions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: Guy and Summer survey the crimson forest, taking in the crimson-colored grass, nether-wart-like mushrooms, and "burning cinders" with "luminous cubes embedded in them". Just as Guy reaches out to grab one, they are greeted by the sounds of a hoglin. Guy and Summer attempt to attack one, but Summer ends up falling toward certain death, while Guy ends up killing it. Thankfully, however, Summer is alive, but the two are attacked by some more hoglins. Acting quickly, the two dig a trench to avoid being attacked, soon finding some blackstone and some nether gold ore. Guy and Summer then hear what they believe is another person killing the hoglins, but it turns out to be some piglins. Acting quickly, the two head up back to the surface and block off the trench. They then hear some hoglins off in the distance. Now in a warped forest, Guy and Summer eventually find themselves on a peninsula right above lava. Summer appears to accept defeat, but Guy has other plans to make sure they stay alive. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cocoa_bean_farming, associated text: A large and rather bulky mechanism may be created in a 7x7x3 with an inner stem of three jungle logs all covered with planted cocoa plants. Four three-block tall towers of pistons on the corners of the logs facing the plants with NOT gates connected to the bottom torches may be used to create a peak efficient farm. The downside is that the harvest will fly away from the center, making it harder to collect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added support for name changing.
The ability to actually change account names will not come until 1.8.[3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Maria_Lem%C3%B3n, associated text: Maria's Minecraft character (standing).
Maria's Twitter avatar until February 2017.
Maria's Twitter avatar until March 2020.
Lemón's official Mojang avatar from 2016–present.
Maria Lemón's current Twitter avatar. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: "@Kizzycocoa I don't always have an opinion about Herobrine, but when I do, it tends to end up on a wiki." – @carnalizer on Twitter, May 8, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Reporting_Tectonicus_Bugs, associated text: Your operating system (e.g. Windows XP)
Your java version (type 'java -version' at the command line)
The version of Tectonicus you are using
The complete log file, TectonicusLog.txt which is created in the folder you ran it from
The exact command line you used
The exact config file you used
The exact location of your minecraft world you're trying to map
A complete sequence of steps you performed |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_village, associated text: This information is about a sample village and its buildings. You can grab inspiration from these simple designs OR simply build them with a different material. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Panda, associated text: Pandas act similarly to other neutral mobs; they attack when hurt, but only once (similar to llamas, and bees). Pandas do not attack on Peaceful difficulty. They also move faster in water than other land mobs (similar to polar bears). Pandas follow any player who is carrying bamboo and stop following if the player moves beyond approximately 16 blocks away. They also whimper if a thunderstorm is happening in the area. Adult pandas seek out bamboo and cake to eat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_boundary, associated text: Traveling from one edge of the world to the opposite edge by powered rail would take 35 days and 10 hours. Building the rails for such a trip would require enough iron and/or gold to fill over 723 double chests, even when packed into blocks, as well as sticks made from enough wood to fill over 135 double chests (as log blocks, not as planks, and excluding the redstone torches). (53 stacks of logs would be required just to make enough chests to hold all the building materials for this rail track.) If already crafted, the rails required would fill 17,361 double chests. If the player had to gather the materials to make all those rails, they would wear out 14,404 diamond pickaxes and 300 diamond axes (on average, about 3,601 diamond pickaxes and 75 diamond axes, both enchanted with Unbreaking 3).
Even if one were to amass all these materials, actually laying said track would require the player to travel the entire distance through other means anyway.
Factoring in the need for powering the track and assuming the player were to use redstone torches, the player would require 3,529,412 torches for the full track, since a torch can optimally light 17 blocks. That requires 55,148 sticks and bits of redstone dust, which requires 2042 large chests, which requires 128 stacks of log blocks to make the chests (which requires 3 large chests).
Traveling from 0,0 to the edge of the world by foot takes around 140 days.[7]
From -29999984, 0, -29999984 to 29999984, 255, 29999984 there is a total of 921,599,016,960,262,144 (921 Quadrillion) blocks in the default world border (Including air blocks)
It is possible to generate trees and vegetation beyond 30,000,000 by loading a version of Minecraft after Java Edition 1.9, then load a few chunks beyond the world border. Then, close the world and load a version of Minecraft between Beta 1.8 - Release Java Edition 1.6-pre[verify] and load the same world. If the players travel to the world barrier, there are a few chunks that generate beyond 30,000,000 that have trees and grass.
It is possible to even generate Far Lands chunks using this method. Load a world in release Beta 1.8 - Release 1.6 and teleport to X/Z: 30,000,000. Close the world before the fake chunks generate and load the world in Beta 1.7.3. The Far Lands chunks load and then, the player can load as many chunks as they want. Then close the world and load it in a newer version, and the player has Far Lands chunks in the 30,000,000 block area.
Spiders can climb the border, continuing to climb upward indefinitely.[verify].
In Minecraft 4k, there is a barrier on the bottom of the map, which is unbreakable by any means.[8] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thorns, associated text: While wearing any piece of armor with the Thorns enchantment, the wearer has a Level × 15% chance of inflicting 1–4 damage on anyone who attacks them, regardless of whether they were hit by a melee attack, arrow, or other projectile. The entity also gets knocked back when being attacked by the enchantment.[JE only][1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Torch, associated text: A redstone torch takes 1 redstone tick (2 game ticks, or 0.1 seconds barring lag) to change state and usually does not respond to 1-tick fluctuations of power. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: TNT blocks now correctly move in a random X/Z direction once lit
Fixed an issue with resource drops occasionally remaining black after breaking and placing a block quickly in its place
Top Snow no longer clips with the block beneath when falling |
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions:
block: The block that the player harvested the honey from.
block: A block ID.
tag: A block tag.
item: The item that the player used to harvest the honey.
Tags common to all items[show]
player: The player that would get the advancement. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate.
All possible conditions for entities[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil_mechanics, associated text: If the sacrifice is a book, there is no repair, but the anvil tries to combine the book's enchantments onto the target. The item can also be renamed at the same time. The enchantment cost is generally less than for combining two similar items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tool, associated text: Wooden tools can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1 item per tool.
A fishing rod can be used as fuel in furnaces, smelting 1.5[JE only]/1[BE only] items per fishing rod. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Components, associated text: : The entity's root tag.
Riches: Unknown.
Offers: (May not exist) The trade info.
Recipes: The list of trade recipes.
: A recipe.
buyA: The first 'cost' item.
Tags common to item stack[show]
buyB: (May not exist) The second 'cost' item
Tags common to item stack[show]
sell: The item being sold for each set of cost items.
Tags common to item stack[show]
tier: The tier that the trader needs to reach to access this recipe.
uses: The number of times this trade has been used. The trade becomes disabled when this is greater or equal to maxUses.
maxUses: The maximum number of times this trade can be used before it is disabled. Increases by a random amount from 2 to 12 when offers are refreshed.[needs testing]
traderExp: The trade experiences to be rewarded to this trader entity.
rewardExp: Whether this trade provides XP orb drops.
demand: The price adjuster of the first 'cost' item based on demand. Updated when a villager resupply.
buyCountA: The count needed for the first 'cost' item.
buyCountB: The count needed for the second 'cost' item.
priceMultiplierA: The multiplier on the demand and discount price adjuster; the final adjusted price is added to the first 'cost' item's price.
priceMultiplierB: The multiplier on the demand and discount price adjuster; the final adjusted price is added to the second 'cost' item's price.
TierExpRequirements: Trade experiences required to become each trade tier.
: A tier.
<tier_level_num>: Trade xperiences required to become this tier.
ConvertedFromVillagerV1: (May not exist) Unknown.
TradeTablePath: (May not exist) The path of the json file of the trade table.
LowTierCuredDiscount: (May not exist) The discount price adjuster gained by curing zombie villagers
HighTierCuredDiscount: (May not exist) The discount price adjuster gained by curing zombie villagers
NearbyCuredDiscount: (May not exist) The discount price adjuster gained by curing nearby zombie villagers
NearbyCuredDiscountTimeStamp: (May not exist) The discount price adjuster gained by curing nearby zombie villagers |
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: Spawns in mountain biomes.
Can jump up to 10 blocks high.
Attacks nearby mobs and players by charging and knocking them a considerable distance.
Mobs attacked by goats don’t attack back.
Doesn't attack ghasts or other goats.
Takes 10 less fall damage.
Avoids powder snow by jumping over it.
Can be bred with wheat, which produces a baby goat.
Drops one goat horn when ramming into a block. Goat horns do not regrow.[Bedrock Edition only]
Has a 2% chance of spawning as a screaming goat, with different sounds.
Screaming goats use their ramming attack more often than normal goats.
Drops nothing upon death. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Mutton, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Mob loot
1.1.1 Sheep
1.2 Chest loot
2 Usage
2.1 Food
2.2 Smelting ingredient
2.3 Wolves
2.4 Trading
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 Advancements
6 Video
7 History
8 Issues
9 Gallery
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: For your chests with many valuables, in case someone gets in base, they might not find your room to steal your stuff. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Panorama, associated text: "BIG NEWS! We have found the SEED of Minecraft's title-screen background PANORAMA!" – u/Tomlacko on Reddit, July 18, 2020 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Powder_Snow_Bucket, associated text: A powder snow bucket can be obtained by using an empty bucket on a powder snow block or powder snow cauldron. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_farming, associated text: If you want the bees at another location, you have a few options for getting them there. First, you need a beehive at the new location. (Beehives are constructed using honeycomb. To get your first honeycomb, you need to find a bee nest that has reached honey level 5 and then use shears on it. See Avoiding Bee Anger below.) You can then bring bees to your hive from the nest. You can also just move a whole nest if you want, see below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: It is a simple cannon that has an automatic delay. Used mostly for guinea pigging other, larger, prototypical cannons or as wall mounted defense against ground- based troops or artillery. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: Put a dolphin in a nether portal as it absorbs an item. The original item will still be there, while the dolphin will carry a copy. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed text in certain languages not being correctly rendered in the new Create New World screen (MCPE-151948). |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Esme and Anton eventually follow Bianca and stay by her; Bianca still insists that the villager is Lonnie, but understands she can’t prove such until contact is made. Eventually, the trio come across several spiders, but are successful in defeating them. The three then decide to head toward a village. Bianca has another flashback involving her family. At the village, the trio come across the villager believed to be Lonnie, and after some hesitation, Esme and Anton agree that the villager can come with. Suddenly, the villagers become villager zombies and chase down the group of four, who eventually head into a cave. Anton and Esme fight the zombies off, while Bianca and the villager continue the trek down the cave. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Playing_on_servers, associated text: Things will go wrong at some point, so here are some error messages and what they mean. These messages might appear when you click Join Server: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Desert_pyramid, associated text: 1 Generation
2 Structure
2.1 Loot
3 History
4 Issues
5 Trivia
6 Gallery
6.1 Odd generation
7 See also
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass_Block, associated text: Using bone meal on grass blocks causes grass, tall grass, ferns,[Bedrock Edition only] large ferns,[Bedrock Edition only] and flowers to grow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: scoreboard players set Blocks BlockStats 0
scoreboard players set Entities BlockStats 0
scoreboard players set Items BlockStats 0
scoreboard players set Query BlockStats 0
scoreboard players set Success BlockStats 0 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Once you have one of those four pieces of diamond armor in your inventory, you will be rewarded the advancement. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Music_disc_farming, associated text: When farming music discs, you want a way to make the skeleton and creeper stand still in a controlled environment. In that environment, the skeleton should have a way to hit the creeper, while trying to hit you, and the skeleton must not be within the creeper's trigger radius. (Note: If you hit the creeper before the skeleton shoots it, it will cause it to only target you until you are further than 16 blocks away or until it can no longer pathfind to you.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: redstone dust
a redstone comparator or another redstone repeater facing away from the repeater
any opaque block (including any opaque mechanism components) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-13880 – Cows eat buckets.
MC-16074 – Teleporting to "NaN" (not a number) crashes the game.
MC-16290 – [crash] mob spawner crashing game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Update, associated text: For a guide about all the additions and changes in this update, see Bedrock Edition guides/Ender Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Nether fossil structures generate frequently here, allowing for the harvesting of a large quantity of bone blocks for building or bone/bonemeal related purposed.
Soul sand and soul soil are abundant, meaning it is a good place to gather them for nether wart farming or soul fire-related blocks.
Basalt also generates in this biome in stalactite formations. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Port forwarding is used when you have a router and you wish to let users connect to your server through it. If you wish to host your server for local reasons, it is not required that you do so. Keep in mind that port forwarding might cause security risks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rain, associated text: "Wolves get wet in the rain. Crops will get watered. Anything else it should affect?" – @notch on Twitter, April 7, 2011 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Although this may seem cruel, by using a flint and steel to set "passive" mobs on fire, you can kill and cook them in one operation without needing to spend extra time putting the meat in a furnace, collecting fuel and so on. This is a significant time-saver. One flint and steel is good for tens of mobs, possibly hundreds if they are crowded closely together. This also works with Fire Aspect swords; a diamond sword is enough to cook over 20 stacks of meat. If you don't have a diamond sword, then use the flint and steel like this: (this may be a bit tricky; also requires wolves) light the block below the animal, then aim up swiftly and hit it, wolves will attack it, saving time and giving you both cooked meat and experience. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.17.1 Release Candidate 2 (known as 1.17.1-rc2 in the launcher) is the second release candidate for Java Edition 1.17.1, released on July 5, 2021, which fixes some critical issues.[5] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: Gated D latch
A gated D latch has a "data" input and a "clock" input. When the clock input turns on, it sets the output to equal its data input. Not to be confused with a D flip-flop, which sets the output equal to its data input on a clock rising transition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Bee spawn eggs can now be edited in content packs.
Fixed an issue that was preventing custom blocks from being used in add-on packs. (MCPE-63121)
Fixed an issue with add-ons that could cause the minecraft:timer component to fire prematurely in some conditions.
Fixed an issue that was causing particle animation to become inverted.
Using the minecraft:pushable component in add-ons will no longer break older content.
Fixed an issue that was preventing animation controllers in behavior packs from running on dedicated servers and Realms. (MCPE-59881) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Design J is similar to design G as it has both set and reset on the same side, but has no slowness due to not having any extra repeaters or torches. This may be more preferable to G, although the outputs (Q/Q̅) are not level with the inputs (R/S). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beta_1.1_releases, associated text: This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Java Edition Beta 1.1.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with Beta 1.0.x releases |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_farming, associated text: Using bone meal on either a red or brown mushroom will cause a huge mushroom to grow if enough room is available, and if the mushroom is planted on the appropriate block. Huge mushrooms can give upwards of 20 mushrooms when harvested. The image to the right illustrates the minimum growth requirements: |
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