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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If the player does not have a carved pumpkin or high-quality armor with which to fight an enderman, a simple strategy is to build a small roof two blocks high, and take refuge under it while fighting the enderman. The player can enter a space that is two blocks high, but an enderman cannot, as they are three blocks tall. Hiding under the roof and striking any enderman with a sword is an easy way to dispatch the mob without taking damage, although most other mobs can still hurt the player. Alternatively, constructing a pillar four blocks high and attacking from the top of it produces roughly the same result, as an enderman cannot attack the player from that height. In all cases, the player should still be cautious of other wandering mobs, especially skeletons which can shoot players off of pillars.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: 1 Block Entity 2 Additional fields for block entity types 2.1 Banner 2.2 Beacon 2.3 Bed 2.4 Beehive 2.5 Bell 2.6 Brewing stand 2.7 Campfire and Soul campfire 2.8 Cauldron 2.9 Chalkboard 2.10 Chemistry tables 2.11 Chests 2.12 Command Block 2.13 Comparator 2.14 Conduit 2.15 Dispenser and Dropper 2.16 Enchanting table 2.17 End Gateway 2.18 Flower Pot 2.19 Furnace 2.20 Hopper 2.21 Item Frame 2.22 Jigsaw 2.23 Jukebox 2.24 Lectern 2.25 Lodestone 2.26 Mob Spawner 2.27 Moving Block 2.28 Note Block 2.29 Nether Reactor 2.30 Piston 2.31 Shulker Box 2.32 Sign 2.33 Skull 2.34 Structure Block
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_modifier, associated text: There are two variations of this command: /item modify invokes a modifier alone upon the target slot, /item replace replaces the item in the target slot with another and subsequently invokes a modifier upon it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-153766 – Rabbits no longer need sand/grass in order to spawn in deserts/tundras. MC-153892 – Mending slows down breaking blocks. MC-154019 – Beacon deactivate sound not sounds when you break the base. MC-154031 – Villagers give away all food if they want to share it. MC-154068 – Parrots occasionally disappearing when you take them from a boat. MC-154201 – Trying to trade with villager immediately closes trading menu for some villagers. MC-154362 – Crossbow has to reload when mending takes place. MC-154509 – Bashkir letters Ҙ, ҙ, Ҡ, ҡ, Ҫ, and ҫ are not included in the Minecraft font. MC-155092 – Zombie sieges can happen on mushroom islands. MC-155104 – When closing a menu while moving the mouse, the screen will move in that direction. MC-155172 – Hostile wolf AI has been broken: wolves can no longer attack enemies efficiently. MC-155238 – Villagers picking up workstation through wall. MC-155345 – ConcurrentModificationException when a player leaves an active raid. MC-155571 – Silverfish and endermite spawners no longer functioning.
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: To make a "cool" fence, place a stair where you want your fence to go, then place a slab block on top of each stair. Glass panes, iron bars and cobblestone walls with slabs on top will also work.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: The following is a step-by-step tutorial on how to survive while being new to a PvP server. Follow in this order:
Minecraft wiki entry for Netherite_Ingot, associated text: A netherite ingot can be substituted for an emerald, a gold ingot, iron ingot, or a diamond. The gold option is strictly more efficient than the netherite option; it consumes 3 fewer gold and no netherite material.
Minecraft wiki entry for Arrow, associated text: In Java Edition, any regular or tipped arrow (except for luck and Bad Luck arrows) can be obtained as a reward item from fletcher villagers when the player has the Hero of the Village status effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: Mojang[a] Studios is a first-party game developer for Xbox Game Studios. It is primarily known for the creation and development of Minecraft. Located in multiple locations around the world, Mojang Studios has 713 employees.[4]
Minecraft wiki entry for Construction, associated text: For example, you can designate a mine by building a pillar and putting a pickaxe on the item frames on all four sides of the pillar.
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: A kitchen may consist of a small chest with food products, such as meats, bread, or raw ingredients. You may wish to add a crafting table as well as a few furnaces, to simulate a working area and an oven. Counters are made by placing the stone, stone brick, or wood plank blocks in any manner a real-world kitchen would be placed in. Also, the kitchen should be placed on cobblestone or stone brick floors, rather than wood plank floors. For a more fancy floor, use polished andesite and polished granite, or black and white wool.
Minecraft wiki entry for Noise_generator, associated text: Effectively identical to sand noise and used in very similar cases, this determined where gravel would generate in beach-like areas.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: It is advised to build here only if you do not mind snow on buildings. Do not attack wolves, as any other wolves nearby will also come and attack you; also, there is little point in killing them, as they only drop a little experience upon death. Tame a lot of wolves, as they offer excellent protection. Zombies and skeletons drop rotten flesh (for feeding them) and bones (for taming them) respectively. Wolves also scare skeletons away. To completely chop the tall trees, try to pillar jump or cut it in a spiral staircase. Many light sources will melt snow and ice which can be used to keep the player's structures somewhat cleaner. This can also be used to keep irrigation water in farms from freezing, including in village farms. You can come to this biome to gather snowballs as weapons against blazes in the Nether.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: If you lose some health but have at least nine , your health gradually replenishes. Eating food replenishes your .
Minecraft wiki entry for Observer, associated text: When it detects something, the observer emits a redstone pulse of strong power at level 15 for 2 game ticks (1 redstone tick). The pulse can power redstone dust, a redstone comparator, a redstone repeater, or any mechanism component located at its opposite end.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Arrows are shot by holding and releasing use when wielding a bow, and deal a certain amount of damage depending on the "charge" of the bow. For crossbows, it does a random factor between 6–11. Snowballs inflict damage only on blazes, while eggs don't deal any damage to mobs. Both still knock mobs back as if they had been damaged. Splash potions can be thrown, inflicting various effects depending on the potion. Lingering potions can be thrown, creating a cloud that inflicts various effects depending on the potion. Ender pearls don't deal damage to mobs or players other than the player throwing it. Fishing rods cannot be used to damage mobs directly. However, fishing rods can knock entities‌[Bedrock Edition only] back or reel them in. Fireworks can be charged in a crossbow, dealing a range of damage depending on the amount of firework stars used to craft them, if the crossbow has the multishot enchantment, and a random factor. At its highest, it deals 11–18 damage per firework.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Finally, put one of the four wood planks you got into each container of your grid (a 2x2 square of wood planks). You can use to place a single plank into the grid, instead of all four.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: Mods (short for 'modifications') can modify or add items, blocks, entities, and much more. Presumably, you already have an idea for a mod you want to create. If you simply want to add custom advancements, functions, loot tables, structures, recipes or tags to your game, look into how to make a Data pack, which does not require programming. Or look into how to make a resource pack if you simply want to customize textures (colors and designs), models, music, sounds, languages, splashes, fonts, or the end poem. Or perhaps you want to 'fork' a favorite mod to update for newer versions of Minecraft. In any case, this guide will eventually cover only the most basic elements of creating an item and creating an entity (a moving thing like a villager, sheep, zombie, etc.), and distributing the resulting mod package.
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show] Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] Tags common to all horses[show] SkeletonTrap: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the horse is a trapped skeleton horse. Does not affect horse type. SkeletonTrapTime: Incremented each tick when SkeletonTrap is set to 1. The horse automatically despawns when it reaches 18000 (15 minutes).
Minecraft wiki entry for Hoe, associated text: Breaking any other block takes 0 durability if the block breaks instantly when broken by hand, or 1 otherwise.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobweb, associated text: All mobs except for spiders and cave spiders experience slow movement through a cobweb. A mob falling through a cobweb takes 13 seconds to move down 1 block. A cobweb can partially stop blast damage if a player and the entity causing the explosion are both caught in the cobweb. The slowing effect of the cobweb increases if it is placed on ice. The slowest a player can move in vanilla Minecraft without commands or other third-party tools is by placing cobwebs on Blue Ice, sneaking, drinking a level IV Turtle Master Potion, and blocking, which causes the player come to a near-total standstill, moving only a single block every few minutes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pointed_Dripstone, associated text: Falling onto stalagmites multiplies the fall distance by two to calculate the total amount of fall damage, using the formula roundup(fall_distance × 2 − 2). Note that the distance traveled during the last game tick of falling time is not included in this calculation, making it slightly off at higher distances; see Damage § Fall damage for more information.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper_farming, associated text: Charged creeper farming is an easy method of creating charged creepers for later detonation to obtain a mob head. As charged creepers are only created when a creeper is struck by lightning, charged creeper farms can be difficult to build. The simplest design is the 'creeper field' design, where creepers are kept in cells below the ground in a flat area.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: In multiplayer, the chunk loading distance is equal to the view-distance, as configured in server.properties. It follows the formula (2v + 1)2 = AoC where v is the configured view-distance, and AoC is the area of chunks that are assigned an original player ticket (level 31 - entity ticking).
Minecraft wiki entry for Campfire, associated text: Campfires are lit by default when placed. Campfires can be manually lit by using or dispensing flint and steel on them, shooting it with a flaming arrow, or using or dispensing fire charges, blaze fireballs, and ghast fireballs when /gamerule mobgriefing is true. In Bedrock Edition, campfires can also be lit by using an item enchanted with fire aspect, or stepping on it while burning.
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: If you have other directory authentication, you might have to move to an other folder instead of Local. Use the ls command to view the different folders. To know if you are in the good place, you should have a Users folder with different underscore-prefixed names (like _coreaudiod, _softwareupdate and _www).
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle_tree, associated text: When jungle tree leaves decay or are destroyed, a jungle sapling drops 2.5% (1⁄40) of the time – half the chance of other tree leaves.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: : The block entity's root tag. isPowered: Whether this structure block is being powered by redstone. data: Unknown. redstoneSaveMode: The current redstone mode of this structure block.[more information needed] xStructureOffset: X-offset of the structure. yStructureOffset: Y-offset of the structure. zStructureOffset: Z-offset of the structure. xStructureSize: X-size of the structure. yStructureSize: Y-size of the structure. zStructureSize: Z-size of the structure. structureName: Name of the structure. dataField: Unknown. ignoreEntities: Whether entities should be ignored in the structure. includePlayers: Whether players should be included in the structure. removeBlocks: Whether blocks should be removed in the structure. showBoundingBox: Whether to show the structure's bounding box to players in creative mode. rotation: Rotation of the structure.[more information needed] mirror: How the structure is mirrored.[more information needed] animationMode: The mode of animation.[more information needed] animationSeconds: Unknown. integrity: How complete the structure is that gets placed. seed: The seed to use for the structure integrity, 0 means random.[needs testing]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.6 Test Build 3 is a version used to test Java Edition Beta 1.6 the day before its release. It was never officially released to the public, however, both the client and the server are packed in an archive that can be found on the legacy update server.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Birch, associated text: The topmost row is one above the height of the tree and always has exactly 5 leaves: one above the log and four orthogonally adjacent to it, forming a + shape. 5 leaves The second row is the top of the trunk and also has 4 leaves adjacent to it. Diagonal leaf blocks grow from a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3 corners of the log. 5 - 7 leaves The third row has the log in the middle, surrounded orthogonally and diagonally by leaf blocks. Those 8 leaf blocks are also surrounded orthogonally, for an additional 12 leaf blocks. One can think of this as a 5×5 space where every block is leaves except the four corners. These corners are randomly filled with between 0 and 4 leaves, although having all four filled is rare. 20 - 24 leaves The fourth row generates with the same rules like the third and thus has a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 24 leaf blocks. 20 - 24 leaves The fifth and sixth (bottom) rows contain no leaves, only the log in the center. If the tree is 6 or 7 blocks tall, the additional 1 or 2 rows at the bottom are also just a log. No leaves
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass, associated text: A secret room containing glass can be found inside woodland mansions. Glass also generates in ancient cities.
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: NOTE: These death messages have no code to make them appear, so they appear only in the en_us.json file.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Jake slips into the community center by pulling a loose part of a chain-link fence, as well as ducking under some yellow "CAUTION" tape and squeezing through some shrubs. As he heads toward the computer lab, he has flashbacks about the past week: more and more construction equipment began stacking up in the community center, and although Jake finally has Wi-Fi in his apartment, the multiplayer server that is set up only appears on the LAN network in the computer lab. Jake had also noticed someone new: a security guard named Grant, who usually arrives around 10PM and leaves around 6AM. Jake arrives at the computer lab by 9:30PM, but soon notices a glow of light. He attempts to hide behind a construction tractor, but slips, causing his phone to clatter on the ground. A guy asks if Shark is here, and Jake is relieved somewhat that the guy is Tank. Tank asks Jake as to what he was doing here, but soon hides with Jake as they notice someone heading toward the community center. The two notice a pair of teal sneakers as well as a pair of hands with blue nail polish, shocked to see that it is Emily. Emily is then spotted by Grant, who soon finds Jake and Tank hiding behind the tractor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w01b is the second snapshot for Java Edition 1.5, and was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 13w01a snapshot.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: The ender dragon sniffs out Rayne, who is hiding in a tree. She claws at the tree in an attempt to shake him out of it, but it remains standing. Ashton then uses the shovel that Zetta had dropped to lure the dragon, who ends up licking his palm and face. The ender dragon also gently nibbles on the shovel as Ashton strokes the horns protruding from the top of her head. He thinks about naming her, but Zetta immediately objects. She and Rift then emerge from their hiding spots. Rayne decides to stay in the tree, with his bow at the ready. Zetta asks as to why the ender dragon grew so fast, and Ashton believes that it may have molted. He also mentions that the ender dragon is from a place called the End, showing Zetta a page from his notebook about it. Slamming it shut, she gives the notebook back to him, thinking that his imagination was running wild. Rayne then says that he sees something in a clearing in the woods, so Rift heads over to investigate, ducking behind a stone outcropping. Zetta wonders if Rift is okay, but he suddenly emerges behind her, holding a piece of molted dragon skin. Zetta is about to scream when she realizes it’s him, playfully punching him in the shoulder. She then asks Ashton as to how big the ender dragon is expected to get. He says that it’s expected to get "really big" as ender dragons "aren’t exactly known for being petite". Rift then strokes the dragon’s snout. Zetta tries to do the same, but it just sniffs it out and turns its head away, instead going back to gnawing on the shovel. Rift asks Rayne if he is coming down from the tree while punching wood from it, but Rayne says that he has a good vantage point from up here. Rift wonders if he is scared of the ender dragon, but Rayne says that he is just cautious. Zetta decides to build a shelter for taking shifts on watching the ender dragon; She and Ashton take the first shift, while the twins, Rift and Rayne, begin heading back to Sienna Dunes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: While the bartering strategy is simple and easy to understand, the hypermodern strategy overcomplicates every aspect of the run. However, it is worth it to take the time learning a hypermodern route because the most recent world records and very fast personal best runs have been completed with the hypermodern strategy. k4yfour has a good video on it: https://youtu.be/gAHMJfsrHe4.
Minecraft wiki entry for Firework_Star, associated text: In Survival mode, firework stars are obtainable only through crafting. In Creative mode, they can be found in the the creative inventory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Textures, associated text: Just like the blocks, usually the textures of the items in Minecraft are also done in 16 x 16 pixels. Most of the item textures are static, except those for clock and compass. In Java Edition, these animated textures are many separated 16 × 16 images, while in Bedrock and Education editions they are presented with a series of 16 x 16.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tick, associated text: A statistic related to ticks per second (TPS) is milliseconds per tick (MSPT), the time a server actually uses to compute a tick. The TPS can be maintained at 20 only if the MSPT is no higher than 50. The following often contribute to server-side lag:
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Tutorials/Defeating a Nether fortress Tutorials/Defeating a bastion remnant Tutorials/Defeating the ender dragon
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Players without scripting enabled now see an appropriate message if they try and join an incompatible server that has scripting enabled. Updating a player's position with scripting now correctly syncs with the player. Creating actors via script now avoids the spawning logic. This prevents hard-coded logic like ocelots spawning along with baby ocelots. Improved the message wording for players who get disconnected due to unsupported scripts. Allow events to fire without a defined event data object. Renaming Views to Actor/Entity Queries. Added sound events to the scripting API. Add Event Data to load_ui. Custom UIs can now be made like regular in-game UI screens. Added 'Global Objects' to the scripting API. Refactored JavaScript object registration. Added the ability to enable and disable scripting error and warning logging.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Previously, you learned to break tall grass and collect the seeds. Now you have a chance to use those. Look for any water (pond, river, ocean) with dirt or grass nearby at the water level. Use your hoe on the dirt or grass, within 4 blocks of the water itself (diagonals count). Wait a moment to make sure the new farmland darkens instead of reverting back to dirt, then plant your seeds, one per block (save one or two seeds for possible chicken-wrangling, below). Later you can make a more organized farm, but for now, you have just gotten a head start on a permanent food supply. When you come back here tomorrow or the next day, the seeds may have grown into wheat, which you can use to make bread or to lure and breed cows (see "animals", below). You also get extra seeds from harvesting the wheat, which you can use to plant more wheat, or to lure and breed chickens. Pro tip: If you have any torches, place one to light the field overnight.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: To make it easier, build murder holes (holes in the floor or ceiling that you can shoot arrows though). You may also want to build a few "outposts" around 50 blocks from the ground. That way, you can kill enemies easily. Beware though; if you build outposts, then it's a dead giveaway that there is a sky base somewhere around, so only build them if you have at least 2 chunks of land in each direction claimed and aren't worried about stealth.
Minecraft wiki entry for transferserver, associated text: Enter the specified server address. Numerical IP address must be quoted, for example: "123.456.78.9".
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Guardians also have spikes on their bodies. Although these spikes don't do any direct damage upon contact or as a melee attack, they act similar to the Thorns enchantment. The guardians can extend and retract their spikes. If a player attacks the guardian when its spikes are extended, the player takes a small amount of damage if attacking the guardian with a melee strike.
Code example for Mineflayer API: const mineflayer = require('mineflayer') const { Vec3 } = require('vec3') const bot = mineflayer.createBot() bot.on('chat', async (_, msg) => { if (msg === 'go_endcrystal') { const crystal = await bot.placeEntity(bot.blockAt(bot.entity.position.offset(0, 0, 1)), new Vec3(0, 1, 0)) console.log(crystal) } else if (msg === 'go_boat') { const boat = await bot.placeEntity(bot.blockAt(bot.entity.position.offset(0, -2, -2)), new Vec3(0, 1, 0)) console.log(boat) } else if (msg === 'go_spawnegg') { const mob = await bot.placeEntity(bot.blockAt(bot.entity.position.offset(0, 0, -2)), new Vec3(0, 1, 0)) console.log(mob) } else if (msg === 'go_armorstand') { const armorstand = await bot.placeEntity(bot.blockAt(bot.entity.position.offset(0, 0, -2)), new Vec3(0, 1, 0)) console.log(armorstand) } })
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Many players want to show off that they killed the Ender Dragon, but many have lost the dragon egg, which is the trophy of the End, and it is lost forever, because any subsequent dragons do not drop an egg. If the player gets too careless, they may send it back to the Overworld. When collecting the dragon egg, the player should cover up the portal with blocks and use a piston to push the egg, or make it fall onto a torch. Here are some of the things the player should not do:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed items in chests not saving when quitting Creative/survival mode change works again Always Day switch works again Edited world names are now saved Corrected entity duplication in multiplayer Spawned players will now have the correct rotation without interpolation Fixed the creative list being incorrect sometimes after connecting to a server Fixed a cause of lag on the world list under slow networks Fixed possible attacks by servers on the server list Fixed crash after death and respawning multiple times Fixed crash when disconnecting from a server Fixed riding non-existent entities on multiplayer crashing the game Bubble meter no longer gets reset on the death screen
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Boats will now pass through lily pads without breaking the boat; the lilypad drops as an item instead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: This article is about creating resource packs add-ons for Bedrock Edition. For Java Edition, see Tutorials/Creating a resource pack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Skin, associated text: The librarian villager skin out of the 7 villager skins that all players wore during April Fools 2014.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: In Java Edition, a villager can attempt to spawn an iron golem while not having a golem alive within the box of radius 16 blocks around the villager and more than 30 seconds has passed.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: The accuracy value is calculated from the accuracy input, which is the average of the distances from the explosions generated from the shots to the average of their positions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mooshroom, associated text: Entity data Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show] Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] EffectDuration: Optional. An integer indicating the duration of the status effect the brown mooshroom may give to a suspicious stew. EffectId: Optional. A byte indicating the type of the status effect the brown mooshroom may give to a suspicious stew. Type: ID of the mooshroom's type.
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Upon approaching the ocean monument, go to your video settings and set your render distance down to two chunks. This will stop the elder guardians from loading in (elder guardians inflict Mining Fatigue III, which makes it harder to mine). Head to the part of the monument with arches, and mine into each one until you enter the gold room (it will be a big room with guardians and a cube in the middle). Mine into the cube and gather your eight gold blocks, then head out of the monument. Locate the magma ravine and create a ravine portal at the bottom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Procedural_animated_texture_generation, associated text: Prior to Java Edition 1.5 snapshot 13w02a,[more information needed] the textures for animated blocks were generated on-the-fly using certain algorithms, rather than being defined image files.
Minecraft wiki entry for CrackCode1CHP, associated text: Chapter 4: Don’t Build Walls Between You and Your Friends. Do Build Walls Between You and Hostile Mobs of Unknown Origin.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sand, associated text: If a block of sand has snow on it and is made to fall, the snow is destroyed‌[Java Edition only] and does not drop snowballs. Since falling sand is considered an entity, it can be launched in a TNT cannon, similar to an ignited piece of TNT. Sand falls at the same rate when submerged in water, or lava, or air. If a player is standing on a stack of sand or gravel, and the stack falls onto a non-solid block, the player can fall fast enough to take damage or even die. Sand falls through torches without breaking, if there is air below the torch. Sand and gravel take about 0.45 seconds to fall one meter. The sand texture is rotated if a block of sand turns into a falling_block entity, similar to ignited TNT blocks. This is not the case with gravel. Since falling_block is considered an entity, blocks of sand without supports may disappear for a split second and a falling_block entity is summoned. This is also the case when it's landing, but the entity (not the block) disappears instead before a block is placed. Sand or gravel placed on top of a 2-block-high plant floats in the air until receiving a block update. This glitch was removed and later restored intentionally.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: The crew of Mr. Barnacle consists of Cresop, Billups, Tanner, Jirwoh, Pyx, Gibbons, Ulias, Hodey, and Osk Fikar. The narrator describes Osk Fikar as "amiable and cheerful" to the other miners, yet detested and berated by Mr. Barnacle. She is also a redstone fanatic, constantly dreaming up of inventions that would, hopefully, change the world. The narrator also describes Stax as enjoying being underground again after several days, and that he was able to handle a full day of labor in the mines thanks to breaking off wood from the shipwreck. Meanwhile, Mr. Barnacle always finds to reason to criticize Stax, saying that he was slow and took extra time to do stuff, because in Mr. Barnacle’s eyes, he saw Stax as lazy. Two weeks into Stax’s job, he and Mr. Barnacle have a confrontation over extraction methods. It was Stax’s day to supervise, with his crew consisting of Hodey and Jirwoh. The two dig out feeder tunnels that are two blocks wide and sixty-four blocks long, like Stax’s father had taught him. Eventually, Jirwoh and Hodey come across veins of diorite and granite, and put them in a chest in the headhouse for later. Stax then has Jirwoh and Hodey dig out branch tunnels, which are two blocks wide and sixteen blocks long.
Minecraft wiki entry for Daniel_Rosenfeld, associated text: "My voice actor (cat) finally did some lines (meowed) and I acutally captured it this time" – @C418 on Twitter, January 30, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Dispense water: Dispensing water on the target can be used to push them off ledges or into other hazards but is otherwise not very efficient: it is much simpler to get close and place the water by the player. Dispense water only when the target is far away from where the player is standing, yet players want to slow them down.
Minecraft wiki entry for Void_Start_Platform, associated text: The player first spawns right above the platform, even if there are layers of full opaque blocks above it, causing suffocation.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Switching to Chug’s POV, he and company soon mine up into the woodland mansion, specifically the room housing the wool statue of a chicken. The group soon find the area behind the stairwell near the entrance and fall asleep, despite Chug’s objections. By morning, everyone is given cookies and is assigned armor; Chug with the diamond helmet, Jarro with the diamond chestplate, Lenna with arrows, and Mal with a sword. Everyone is also given a piece of gold armor, and Chug gives Jarro his shield. As they leave the area behind the stairwell, Chug notices the horses belonging to the brigands outside the front door, so Mal and Jarro take the saddles off of them so they can’t escape easily. From there, the group go through the first floor of the mansion, only taking down hostile mobs. Chug then thinks that Tok and the brigands might be on the roof, so he starts to craft some ladders. Jarro wonders as to why, and Mal says that the stairs might be guarded by the brigands. Chug then places the ladders on the outside of the mansion and climbs up to the roof, but Tok and the brigands are nowhere in sight. As Chug starts to climb down, he notices a "mass of black stone" with something purple in a room on the second floor. Lenna realizes that the room is a secret room as there is no door leading to it, and so the group bust into the room by breaking glass panes. Chug finds a block of diamond in the corner of the room and stashes it as the group admire the mass of black stone and something people, which is a nether portal. Just then, one of the brigands appears through a trap door and orders the group to get away from it. Chug and Mal then draw their weapons and prepare to fight.
Minecraft wiki entry for enchant, associated text: To give the Infinity enchantment to all players holding a bow: /enchant @a infinity To enchant the nearest player's held sword with Sharpness 5: /enchant @p sharpness 5
Minecraft wiki entry for Dual_wielding, associated text: 1 Main hand & Off-hand 2 What is it? 3 How to equip something to your off-hand 4 How the off-hand is used 5 Limitations 6 Summary 6.1 Final note 7 Uses 8 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineshaft, associated text: Exposed gold ore in an above-ground mineshaft. The central room of an above-ground mineshaft. An above-ground mineshaft generated from a nearby badlands into a jungle. The spawner corridor generated above ground. An entrance to a mineshaft. Badlands mineshaft bridge generated over a ravine. A mineshaft beneath a badlands biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Skyblock, associated text: To make a witch give Weakness to your zombie villager, you will need to get near the witch with it and have less than 8 health points. There will be then a 25% chance that the witch will throw a splash potion of Weakness. To make your own potion, you need to get a brewing stand, a fermented spider eye and some gunpowder. Note that you will need a brown mushroom to do that, which requires trading with a wandering trader, which itself requires an emerald. In turn, this method is highly impractical for the first villager conversion.
Minecraft wiki entry for Herobrine, associated text: Herobrine can sometimes be seen holding tools, such as pickaxes. This stems from the widespread community belief that Herobrine was a miner. Usually, his hands are empty.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: "A quick discussion with @notch led me in on a new way of doing the potion brewing. Cauldron is out..." – @jeb_ on Twitter, September 30, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Wood, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Crafting 1.4 Post-generation 1.4.1 Stripped wood and hyphae 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Smelting ingredient 2.3 Fuel 2.4 Cocoa beans 2.5 Note blocks 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: v0.16.0 alpha build 1 v0.16.0 alpha build 2 v0.16.0 alpha build 3 v0.16.0 alpha build 4 v0.16.0 alpha build 5 Notes and references
Minecraft wiki entry for Difficulty, associated text: The damage mobs deal to players is affected by the difficulty of the game. The below values represent the amount of damage taken per hit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added placement animation options in Load Mode, similar to the /structure functionality. There are three animation mode options: None, Place by Layer, and Place by Block. These animations can be adjusted by time in seconds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enderman, associated text: 0–1 ender pearl. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-4 with Looting III.‌[Java Edition only] / 0-1 without looting or nothing with looting ‌[Bedrock Edition only][1] 5 when killed by a player or a tamed wolf. Any block being held (see § Moving blocks for more information)
Minecraft wiki entry for Hoe, associated text: Hoes can also be used on rooted dirt, which turns it into normal dirt, and yields a hanging roots item.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: You should bring several stacks of blocks because mining endstone is slow, especially without a tool enchanted with Efficiency.
Minecraft wiki entry for execute, associated text: Specifies the position of the block to check. May use tilde and caret notation to specify distances relative to position: x y z.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: With the repeater set to a 1-tick delay, this is a 2-clock (2 ticks on, 2 ticks off). Increase the repeater delay to slow the clock down, or even add additional repeaters. If the input strength is higher than 1, the block behind the repeater can be replaced with redstone dust; if higher than 2, the block in front of the comparator can also be replaced with redstone dust. Output can be taken from anywhere as long as the dot of redstone dust can power the block behind the repeater.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: This is an even more powerful weapon that can kill a player in Protection IV armor quickly. Simply place down a block of obsidian, place the end crystal on top, and shoot it/hit it. Be aware that in order to deal the maxium damage from the end crystal, your opponent must be in the same y level as the crystal or higher. You can do this by hitting them and then place and destroy the crystal quickly or just wait for them to be on a higher y levels than you. Unfortunately end crystals are expensive to craft, and can only be placed on obsidian or bedrock.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Players can replace the torches in the center of the hubs with a piece of glass and lava under it and it gives only one light less, providing that they placed them at all. They can change it for a 3×3 if they feel so inclined and have enough lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for debug, associated text: When using /debug stop, a txt file titled profile-results-yyyy-MM-dd_HH.mm.ss.txt is created in .minecraft/debug, which includes the result of profile dump.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, pillagers and vindicators that spawn in raids have a small chance to drop an iron helmet, iron chestplate, iron leggings or iron boots, in a badly damaged state, with a possibility of having a random enchantment.
Minecraft wiki entry for BE, associated text: Block entity data Tags common to all block entities[show] CustomName: Optional. The name of this beacon in JSON text component, which appears when attempting to open it, while it is locked. Lock: Optional. When not blank, prevents the container from being opened unless the opener is holding an item whose name matches this string. Levels: The number of levels available from the pyramid. Immediately changes to the correct value if modified using commands. Primary: The primary effect selected, see Potion effects for IDs. Set to -1 when no effect is selected. Cannot be set to an effect which beacons do not normally use, otherwise immediately changes back to -1. Although Regeneration cannot normally be chosen as the primary effect, setting this value to 10 works and even allows Regeneration II to be chosen as the secondary via the normal beacon GUI. Secondary: The secondary effect selected, see Potion effects for IDs. Set to -1 when no effect is selected. Cannot be set to an effect which beacons do not normally use, otherwise immediately changes back to -1. When set without a primary effect, does nothing. When set to the same as the primary, the effect is given at level 2 (the normally available behavior for 5 effects). When set to a different value than the primary (normally only Regeneration), gives the effect at level 1.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Stopped the mob-cap from growing infinitely. Reduced stuttering in client and server. Improved performance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Host_privileges, associated text: If enabled, the hunger bar for this player never depletes unless healing and if the hunger bar is empty the player does not take hunger damage. Can be enabled/disabled in all game modes except Creative.
Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: The zooming function starts from when the map is created (zoom level 0) up to its fourth zoom step (zoom level 4).
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: The End consists of one large island surrounded at a distance by many smaller islands, all mainly composed of end stone. There is a gap between the central island and the outer islands of about 1000 blocks with nothing but the void.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: After this video, you should be prepared to live in a village, so that you don't have to go search for resources in other villages.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New network protocol scheme, with a high bit (bit 30) set for snapshots. The protocol version will increase by 1 for each snapshot, but full releases may keep the same protocol version as the previous full release in cases where the network protocols are compatible.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Village: Make your city like a normal ''Minecraft'' village and use villagers as the residents. See here for the full list of blueprints for the village structures. You can even create your own buildings related to the other village buildings. Be sure to keep iron golems around the village or else your village will become a zombie village!
Minecraft wiki entry for Galaxite, associated text: You can stop at Jam’s Time Shop, located at various locations around the map. You can buy and sell items using your time as a currency.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid, associated text: Iron equipment from raider drops has 50% chance of being enchanted with random enchantment(s) at a low-to-medium level. Iron equipment from raider drops is always damaged. Emerald is both a regular raid drop and an additional drop. Only emerald drops are affected by looting enchantment, increased by 1% per looting level.
Minecraft wiki entry for Controls, associated text: "I just realized shift+F2 will generate an almost 2 gb large screenshot in 1.2_02. Half-finished huge screenshot test code." – @notch on Twitter, January 21, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: Farm designs that do not allow villagers to access their beds may experience center-shifting and possibly lower spawning rates unless they prevent villagers from unlinking from the beds at night. To prevent a villager from unlinking, you can either place water on its feet, or prevent it from attempting to pathfind by surrounding it with blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: You can farm chicken eggs the traditional way, where you have to run around and collect chicken eggs all the time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Explosive, associated text: TNT, a consumable that deals heavy damage to enemies (and allies). Exploding Crossbow, fires explosive arrows. Fireworks Arrow, combines the range of arrows with the explosion of TNT. Creeper, a hostile mob that runs towards the player to explode. Icy Creeper, a frosty Creeper variant found in the Creeping Winter DLC
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.8, associated text: Example A maxed out fishing rod (Lure 3, Luck 3, Unbreaking 3) which has been renamed is barely repairable. It has base value 36 (12 for luck, 12 for lure, 6 for unbreaking, 6 for three enchantments). Assuming it's been renamed, repairing it will cost that plus 2 for prior work, and 1 for the repair itself, for a total of exactly 39. If it has not been renamed, then its second combination or repair will make it too expensive to repair. (It might be rescued from this state by combining it with an incompatible book, which will allow simultaneously renaming it. See below for details.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: <player> died from dehydration Appears in the game's log when a named dolphin or axolotl dies to being out of water. <player> died from dehydration whilst trying to escape <player/mob> Appears in the game's log when a named dolphin or axolotl is hurt by a player or mob then dies to being out of water.
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: Extension: for those new to advanced redstone like myself, it's easier to understand it like this: let's say output B (C) has a NOT gate that inverts the signal and it leads to an iron door or piston door etc. Output A (S) is connected to sticky pistons controlling the floor. Let's say for sake of argument that there is 1×1×1 block NOT affected by the sticky pistons, this is the safety block. When you activate input A, both the door will open and the floor will drop, if you're standing on the safety block, then you will not fall. Input B will control only the floor, but if input A is on the input B will control them both. When both are on, input A will only affect the floor. This means if you are off the server and want no one in, leave A and B on, when they deactivate A, the floor will drop, but the door will stay closed, so if they know the secret, they still cannot get in.