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Minecraft wiki entry for Weather, associated text: Rain extinguishes fires (including flaming arrows[3]). However, it does not extinguish fires on netherrack,[4] and it does not solidify lava. Mobs that are on fire are extinguished on contact with rain; this prevents skeletons and zombies from burning during the day. On the contrary, endermen and snow golems may die due to their weakness to water. Endermen teleport randomly until they find a dry place. Blazes and striders that are brought into the Overworld take damage and eventually die from being in contact with rain. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Animal Shelter This is for pet owners (example: tame cats and dogs), that want to give their pet away. Maybe their wolf is causing to much trouble and attacking people accidentally. This is where they can take their pets to give away. Have cages and maybe a barnyard for the farm animals like horses. These animals are given shelter, food, and water until someone comes to get a new pet. You can sell the animals for prices or just give them away for free to whoever wants them. There are two options for how to personalize your shelter: you can make it a kill-free or a kill shelter. It's your decision, but if you make it a kill shelter then you should have a certain timeline posted on a sign at the front of the building telling visitors how long you keep animals before killing them. You can do this manually, have a room devoted to killing, or possibly automate it with red stone, levers, Dispensers, and tipped arrows. If it's a no-kill animal shelter then keep the animals until someone gets them. If you don't feel like killing anything, it would be advised to expand the shelter and add more cages, as the animals will pile up more if you're not killing them and regaining space. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: The Iron Phoenix uses slime blocks to separate the door layers because it is a transparent block that doors can be placed on. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dolphin, associated text: Because the dolphin is an aquatic mob, they are affected by the Impaling enchantment.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages:
Restores 7.2 saturation.
It restores the same amount of hunger as six beetroots while taking only one-sixth as much time to eat.
Uncrafted beetroot soup takes up less inventory space than uncrafted mushroom stew (up to 10 servings). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_(disambiguation), associated text: Horse - A non-attackable mob that serves as ambience.
Skeleton Horseman - A powerful mob consisting of a armored skeleton riding a skeleton horse.
Skeleton Horse - A hostile undead horse. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Piglins have eight hidden inventory slots in which they can stack items. Piglins with full inventories do not attempt to pick up gold-related items, except gold ingots. Baby piglins attempt to pick up any item and do not give the player any items in exchange for gold ingots. Adult piglins can pick up gold nuggets (which do not help to obtain better items from bartering but are immediately placed in their inventory), porkchops, and cooked porkchops (they do not actively seek out and contemplate porkchops). Piglins drop any of these items upon death aside from gold ingots, raw porkchops, and cooked porkchops. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers can be found in villages, which spawn in several biomes such as plains, snowy plains, savannas, deserts, taigas, and snowy taigas and can cut into other biomes such as swamps and jungles. When the village is generated, unemployed villagers spawn in them, the number of which depends on the buildings in that village, as some buildings generate with villagers inside and some do not. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stone_Bricks, associated text: First view of the stone bricks that Jeb posted.
First view of the stone bricks that Notch posted.
Naturally occurring stone bricks - regular, cracked, and mossy - in a stronghold.
An image from Beta 1.8 Pre-release.
Chiseled stone bricks, as revealed in the 1.2 pre-release. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Armor & Weapons shop Use the city's currency (e.g. emeralds, nether quartz, diamonds) to buy weapons and armor. Armorer and weaponsmith villagers could be placed here. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Intercity Highway:
Recommended material: Stone, obsidian, or other road-like materials.
Curves around things, but avoids sharp curves at all costs. Generally stays flat and direct with no stopping areas. Only becomes steep to go through mountain passes. Does not dodge light construction, simply tramples straight through it. Bridges anything but moderate-sized oceans. Typically 15 to 23 blocks wide, but may be smaller in pre-industrial societies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: Here, we remove the spaces and newlines between the "text", "color", and "underlined" values. Note that spaces inside the "text" string were not removed. The useless "", at the start was also removed as it serves no purpose. Some generators erroneously add that. The trailing space at the end was removed; however this might not always be wanted. Be careful when editing "text" strings. If your resource pack has a custom language file, you can compress that as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mods, associated text: Add-ons, a feature in Bedrock Edition that allows modders to more easily add content to the game.
Programs and editors/Modding showcases tools for installing and making mods. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_grinder, associated text: Sweet Berry Bushes deal damage to mobs (except foxes) as they move through the bushes. Sweet Berries result in a slow grinder as they deal damage only when the mob moves. Sweet berries can be placed only on top of grass block, dirt, podzol, coarse dirt, or farmland. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sparkler, associated text: The formula for sparkler roughly works in real life. Magnesium itself burns white in air, while the metal salts add color to the flame. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Enderman Art Show Put endermen in a room of blocks they can pick up. After a set amount of days, see how they changed it! Players can bet on certain blocks being moved. Make sure that the endermen are kept in a glass cage, though, or players might anger them. Make the room out of bedrock, as Endermen cannot teleport through them, and the glass only 2 blocks high as endermen cannot teleport through blocks that are shorter than them. Also remember that Endermen can despawn over time, unless they are named with a nametag. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Behavior
2.1 Starting
2.2 Joining
2.3 Illager
2.4 Captains
2.5 Raid wave spawning
2.6 Raid wave composition
2.6.1 Java Edition
2.6.2 Bedrock Edition
2.7 Loot
2.7.1 In Java Edition
2.7.2 In Bedrock Edition
2.8 Bad Omen
2.9 Ending
2.10 Villagers
2.10.1 Gifts
2.11 Witches
2.12 Mobs not counted
2.13 Expiring
3 Sounds
4 NBT structure
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
11 See also
12 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: There is also a bug or glitch where the villagers can be coaxed to breed indefinitely without regard to the population cap. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Designs A and B are the most fundamental RS-NOR latches. In both cases, their inputs and outputs are "duplex"—the latch state can be read (Q) or set (S) on one side of the circuit, while on the other side, the latch can be reset (R), or the inverse output read (Q̅). If separate lines for input and output are needed, opposite ends of B can be used, or A can be elaborated into A' with separate locations for all four lines. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: After Texture Update, illagers still use the java 1.14 snapshot texture, including some of the marketplace textures (for example, vindicator's eyes and pillager's arms).[4][5] Also, a ravager's leg texture in Bedrock Edition is different from that in Java edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: When the command block is powered directly it activates the adjacent dropper, pushing the item into the hopper to power the output, and simultaneously changes the hopper's cooldown time to delay when it pushes the item back to the dropper. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat_Update, associated text: 1 Mobs
1.1 New
1.2 Changed
2 Blocks
2.1 New
2.2 Changed
3 Items
3.1 New
3.2 Changed
4 Non-mob entities
4.1 Changed
5 Effects
5.1 New
6 Potions
6.1 New
6.2 Changed
7 Structures
7.1 New
7.2 Changed
8 Gameplay
8.1 New
8.2 Changed
9 Enchantments
9.1 New
9.2 Changed
10 Others
10.1 New |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fossil, associated text: Many fossils that have generated on a superflat world in a swamp biome.
A fossil that has generated underwater, inside an underwater ravine.
A fossil that generated mid-air in a flooded cave.
A fossil generated at the bottom of an ocean.
A fossil generated in an ocean ravine.
Another fossil generated at the bottom of an ocean.
A fossil that generated just below the seafloor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Melon_(disambiguation), associated text: Melon Slice, a food item obtained by breaking a melon block
Melon Seeds, an item that can be planted on farmland to grow melons
Glistering Melon Slice, a craftable item used in brewing |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player.dat_format, associated text: Effects: The status effects this suspicious stew has.
One of these for each effect.
EffectId: The numeric ID of the effect.
EffectDuration: The duration of the effect in ticks. Values 0 or lower are treated as 1. Optional, and defaults to 160 ticks (8 seconds). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Like the in-game description says, breed all the animals! The advancement "The Parrots and the Bats" tells you how to breed animals. The 21 animals are axolotl, bee, cat, chicken, cow, donkey, fox, goat, hoglin, horse, llama, mooshroom, mule, ocelot, panda, pig, rabbit, sheep, strider, turtle, and wolf. Here is a chart with what all the breedable animals can be bred with: |
Minecraft wiki entry for WitherPlot, associated text: Senan notices that there is a discount in the weapon shop for so-called "champions". He says that he is one to the villager that runs it, but the villager points to a sign that says that the discount only applies to current ones (in this case, Cahira and Orion). Senan mentions to the villager that he is shopping on behalf of Cahira, saying that he taught them about everything and that he is like a father to them, and asks about the discount. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: The last variant of the spider jockey is the wither cave spider jockey, but this is also an unused mob. The combination of wither skeleton and cave spider makes combating this mob using melee attacks too risky as the player will get both the wither and the poison effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: There are several basic categories of latches, distinguished by how they are controlled. For all types, the input lines are labeled according to their purpose (Set, Reset, Toggle, Data, Clock). There are also more arbitrary labels: The output is commonly labeled Q for historical reasons. Sometimes there is also an "inverse output" Q̅, which is always ON when Q is OFF and vice versa. If both Q and Q̅ are available, we say the circuit has "dual outputs". Most of the following types can be built as a "latch" that responds to the level of a signal, or as a "flip-flop" triggered by a change in the signal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: The basic piston RS Latch is small and easy to make. The pistons used here are regular pistons, not sticky pistons, and push a block over one of two holes containing a Redstone Torch. One hole can be omitted if only one output is required. Using a Block of Redstone lets the circuit become even smaller, and adds the inverse output. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: Traps are devices designed to trap or damage entities, often referred to as targets. Traps are often made up of 3 components: A lure, a trigger, and the damage source. In a simple landmine, the lure could be a base behind the landmine, the trigger a pressure plate, the damage source TNT. Not all traps have a lure, they may rely on chance or something else to lure the target. Feel free to add any ideas of traps you have here. Just follow the style guide and everyone will have new strategies to remove their enemies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for RubyDung, associated text: After the game was cancelled early in development, the codebase would later be reused for Minecraft. Even the grass block and cobblestone block textures that appear in later versions of the RubyDung would appear in the earliest builds of Minecraft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: When all else fails, the player could at least get the creeper to explode as far away from themselves as possible. Ironically, this is the easiest to do on the "Hard" difficulty setting, since creepers are less likely to cancel detonation from further distances in harder settings than easier ones. It is even possible in some situations to persuade a creeper to explode without causing any damage to the player at all. Their explosion causes damage to the environment unless the creeper is partially in water or lava. Thus, ideally, the player may want to move the creeper into the water before it explodes to decrease damage to the environment. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: Underwater caves are completely flooded caves that may have magma blocks. They are more likely to generate in ocean biomes.[needs testing] |
Minecraft wiki entry for DV, associated text: Effectively, add the repeater's facing value (0 to 3) to 4×(delay-1). For example, a repeater facing west with a delay of 3 redstone ticks would have a block data value of 3 + 4×(3-1) = 11. |
Minecraft wiki entry for SftOPlot, associated text: A witch, later named Denise, prepares to throw a potion at an unsuspecting villager, but the villager ends up being shot by a pillager named Darnell. He and Denise then have an argument about who would’ve been responsible for going after the villager. Denise then throws a potion of poison at the villager in frustration before it scurries off. Denise and Darnell then hear construction off in the distance and decide to head over to it, realizing that its a fortified village. They have a bet, where whoever takes out the least villagers moves away and forfeits all hunting rights. The village is then ransacked by Denise and Darnell, and the two barely escape when an iron golem tries to attack them. A few days later, Denise suggests ransacking a village nearby, but Darnell says that he has to get back to his pack of pillagers. The two once again have a brief argument before parting ways, with Denise going to ransack the village alone. She is lost in thought about Darnell, however, and a villager suggests that she communicate with Darnell and be open to compromise. Denise responds by throwing a potion of poison at the villager, saying that she’ll never work on a compromise, but she leaves the ransacked village visibly sad. Just then, Darnell appears, making Denise wonder as to where his pack of pillagers went. Darnell says that he ditched them to look for her, as he states that raiding a village isn’t as fun without her. The two apologize and reconcile as they raid the village. Afterwards, the two kiss as they look around for more villages to raid. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dolphin%27s_Grace, associated text: Dolphin's Grace significantly decreases the amount of "friction" from moving through water. This causes the player to swim significantly faster and lose speed at a slower rate, but also makes changing directions slower. Dolphin's Grace on its own allows you to travel 9.8 m/s underwater without Depth Strider, making it faster than a boat. Combining it with Depth Strider, players are able to travel at much higher speeds, adding 8.983 m/s per level. Potentially higher speeds are possible by adding soul soil underwater and using Soul Speed-enchanted boots, along with Speed II. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fishing rod now makes a less repetitive sound
Digging and walking sounds are now the same as on PC
Silverfish no longer make sound while moving
Skeletons and wither skeletons now have a new death sound
Lava in the Nether now flows like on PC
Nerfed beetroot soup
Critical hits now with more particles
Zombie pigmen now attack iron golems
Zombie spawn eggs now have a chance to spawn zombie villagers
Trapdoors can now be placed on the bottom and top side of a block
Torches can now be placed atop nether brick fences |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hourly_clock, associated text: A 75-clock has half the repeaters of a full circuit, and one more inverter for the signal telling you that an hour has passed. After the basic circuit is built, add 74 more repeaters to the chain and connect then end of the chain back to the inverter. then, before the inverter, have a wire branch off and lead to another inverter, which in turn leads to a note block, or a sequence of note blocks. The second inverter is needed for this reason: As the clock only has 75 repeaters instead of 150, the note blocks need to go off only once every 2 cycles. And, a clock circuit has 2 sequences. The first is a power up, in which the repeaters all turn on; the second is a power down, where the repeaters all turn off. This cycle repeats endlessly unless interrupted by a broken chain or a save and quit. Sleeping in a bed can cause clocks to get off-time. A reset system that loses very little time can be made using pistons. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pre-flattening, associated text: For Flower Pot blocks placed from Minecraft version 1.7 on, the plant contained in the pot is stored in the associated Tile Entity. See Tile Entity Format for details. The absence of a tile entity indicates either an empty Flower Pot, or one whose block was placed prior to version 1.7. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Unified all dye names.
Rose red, dandelion yellow, and cactus green have been renamed to red, yellow and green dye, respectively.
Lapis lazuli, cocoa beans, bone meal and ink sac can no longer used as dyes.
Added recipes to obtain colored stained glass panes and colored carpet. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: In Java Edition, the number of waves depends on the difficulty. If the Bad Omen level is higher than I, an additional wave spawns with an identical raider composition as the last wave. |
Minecraft wiki entry for DungeonCrawl1CHP, associated text: Later that day, after school, the group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) all meet up back in Minecraft. They continue toward the coordinates of X=0, Z=0 (the center of the world). Jodi soon notices that her sculptures that were set up were reduced to rubble, while the others notice that their castle had been picked apart as well, with random blocks removed. Jodi thinks it might’ve been the work of the Evoker King, while Ash thinks it might’ve been the work of The Librarian. Morgan calmly says that everything in Minecraft isn’t meant to last forever as the group make it to the center of the world. Jodi begins to daydream again, saying that the source of the Evoker King’s power could either be a unicorn or a magic wishing lamp with a genie coded with AI inside of it. Harper reiterates, however, that its in a dungeon deep underground. Morgan decides to check one last time to be sure they have everything they need; Harper handles the potions, Ash handles the arrows, Morgan carries the armor and shield, Jodi becomes a rogue, and Po becomes a wizard. Everyone changes their skin to be respective of their task, and then start their adventure. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Toby, associated text: Toby is shown to be a stone beach miner when "interviewed" in between clips.
He is similar to Radar in many aspects. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: In Minecraft, buildings need to be quite large before mansard roofs begin to look appropriate, especially as it's common to have an extended parapet around them. The building shown on the left is about 16×20 meters. With a parapet and just a 1m walkway all the way around, that would become 20×24m. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: This video showcases an anvil setup for easy access. It is huge, but flush with the floor and easily usable. Anvil system |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Gold, associated text: In Xbox 360 Edition, before TU19, four gold blocks stacked on top of an obsidian block could be found inside the tutorial world's desert pyramid. This is a reference to Achievement Hunter's Let's Play Minecraft series, in which this combination is used to create the "Tower of Pimps" (seen right), a structure first created by Gavin Free, which is now used in many episodes as a trophy.
If one block is considered to be equal to one meter³, then one block of gold has a mass of 19,320 kilograms, making it the heaviest real-world matter available in vanilla Minecraft if element blocks are not considered. A player's inventory has 36 slots, with each being able to carry 64 gold blocks; therefore, a player can carry a maximum number of 44,467.2 tons of weight, not considering armor or putting things in shulker boxes (theoretically increasing the weight by 27 times). |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Anvil "Baseball" cannon 1280M3ANVIL Cheaper Cannon that uses Eight Charge Pieces of TNT to launch 1 to 2 anvils up to 75 blocks on Ground Level and Further at a Higher Elevation Is Built by simply Wiring up Eight Dispensers to a Single Lever without a Delay and a Water Stream moving towards the two Anvils that are Hand loaded over an Upward Water Column that, If done Right, will cause the Anvils to Jump up and Down, the Cannon casing should contain a Slab preventing the TNT from Reaching the Water Column and a Basic Surrounding case. To fire Pull the Lever once when Both anvils are Staying low on the Water Column, By the time the TNT fires the one anvil will be leaping High, and if it is at the Apex of it's Leap, Will be Launched High into the Atmosphere and out of Sight. The Cannon gets the Baseball name due to the Similarities between it and Trying to hit a Ball floating on a Jet of Air with a bat. Currently Working on Adapting it to Launch TNT. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Frog, associated text: "I will admit that seeing Frogs eat Goats was extremely hilarious! 😂 It is however not intended and was just some prototype code that was forgotten while developing :) One of the reasons for betas/snaps is to find these small mistakes and fix em <3" – @Badgerisi on Twitter |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-244174 – Fog effect for void, blindness, water, lava and powder snow is cylindrical.
MC-245345 – Crash when reloading chunks.
MC-245347 – Flying with an elytra and colliding with floating flowing water sometimes doesn't reset fall damage.
MC-245406 – Memory leak leading to crashes when loading pre-1.18 chunks.
MC-245416 – Baby turtles suffocate on soul sand.
MC-246445 – Game crashes when dispenser with shears is used on non-beehive block in #beehives tag.
MC-246449 – Game crashes when villager tries to open non-door in #wooden_doors tag.
MC-246464 – Game crashes when dispensing a bone meal in a warm ocean and there is a block with no facing block state in #wall_corals.
MC-247415 – Game crashes if coral related block tags are empty during coral reef generation.
MC-248316 – Minecraft server 1.18.1 crashes with OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pre-flattening, associated text: Current meaning of bits is described below. Note that potion name overlaps with potion effect and tier. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: Experience orbs with negative values can be created using the /summon command, either using values below 0 or above 32767 due to 16-bit integer overflow. They have the smallest texture of experience orb. While collecting them does not affect the player's experience bar in any way, they can deduct durability from a tool enchanted with Mending, provided the tool is already damaged prior to collection of the orbs.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Allay, associated text: When an item is given to the allay, they search for 60 blocks around the player. They can follow a player from up to 1024 blocks away. Allays have an item pickup delay, which means they can't pick up items immediately after they throw them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "Welcome Bella, Mojang's new project manager, to Mojang with a friendly follow and jolly greeting! Be nice, Minecrafters! <3 @Brontoo" – @mojang on Twitter, June 29, 2015 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beta_1.2_releases, associated text: 1 Mobs
1.1 New
1.2 Changed
2 Blocks
2.1 New
2.2 Changed
3 Items
3.1 New
4 Structures
4.1 New
5 Biomes
5.1 Changed |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Friendly fire (PvP) can now be toggled from world options
Adjusted vertical look acceleration when using a controller
Added menu screen transitions, which can be toggled in Setting
Added search functionality to the marketplace to easily find specific content
Chunks have been palleted.[2][3][4][5]
The game should be less likely to crash due to being out of memory.
Server instance thread added[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: A ravager ridden by a pillager spawns at raids in Wave 5. Ravagers ridden by vindicators and evokers spawn at Wave 7. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cod, associated text: A cod cannot survive outside of water. Outside of water, they flip around on their sides like guardians for a while trying to get back into the water until, after 10 seconds of time, they eventually start taking suffocation damage and die like squid. In Bedrock Edition, they rotate when flipping when out of water. They cannot swim or breathe in cauldron water.[1] They can swim in, but cannot survive in waterlogged blocks, most noticeably waterlogged slabs and stairs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Emerald_Ore, associated text: Emerald ore can generate in Overworld in the form of blobs. Emerald ore attempts to generate 50 times per chunk in blobs of 1, from levels -16 to 320, being most common at level 256, and becoming less common toward either end of the range. Emerald ore can be exposed to the sky, which is intended.[1] In Bedrock Edition, emerald ore attempts to generate 100 times per chunk in all types of windswept hills or mountains biomes in blobs of 0-3 ores, from levels -16 to 320, being most common at level 256, and becoming less common toward either end of the range. Emerald ore can replace stone, andesite, granite, diorite, and deepslate. Emerald ore that replaces deepslate will become deepslate emerald ore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_Blocks, associated text: If you want to change how a regular Minecraft block looks, then you can just redefine it in your custom block. For example, if we changed the id above from 200 to 12 (the block id of sand) then all of your sand would appear as cheese. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_screen, associated text: Image from Notch showing an "unlicensed copy" message on the top corner of the screen.
A sneak peek of the performance profiler shown on Notch's Twitter on October 2, 2011[6]
Showing the chunk borders debug feature
Showing the hitboxes debug feature |
Minecraft wiki entry for Manhunt, associated text: A Manhunt is a twist on Minecraft speedrunning. Rather than trying to beat the clock, players become either a runner or a hunter; runners have to stay alive and beat the game while a variable amount of hunters hunt the runner down and try to kill them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_pyramids, associated text: Build a staircase spiraling downward along the walls.
Dig out the blue terracotta and use a water bucket to get down.
Dig vertically below your feet to descend, digging a vertical channel down one wall. After ransacking the room, step back into the vertical channel, and, using the blocks you collected on the way down, jump into the air while placing one of the blocks below you. In this way you can ascend back up the wall.
Dig a hole in one of the corners, drop in sand blocks until it gets filled, then use a shovel to dig out the sand below you. Gravel works, too. You can then use the same sand to climb out by looking straight down, jumping, and placing the block beneath you.
Just jump straight down. This is fastest, and it won't kill you. You will lose about 12 health points from the fall. Don't use a water bucket because the water can push you onto the pressure plate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar_cane_farming, associated text: Fully automatic designs automatically harvest and collect sugar cane, usually relying on some sort of redstone clock or growth detection. These designs are often expensive to build and more lag prone than other designs. However, the large amount of sugar cane they produce can pay off. |
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: The End was implemented after the Far Lands were removed, meaning that the End Far Lands never generated naturally. However, if the Far Lands were re-added through modifications prior to 1.9, the End Far Lands would generate. Obsidian pillars would appear throughout the Far Lands. In more recent versions, end cities and chorus trees are generated. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legend_of_the_Chambered, associated text: A monster attacking Shera in the orchard.
An apple being thrown in LoC.
What it looks like when the player dies.
The pile of loot at the start of the game.
A different version of LoC made by Notch, with different textures and a different level layout.
The first screenshot of an LoC game Notch was planning for a Ludum Dare.
The second screenshot Notch gave for the Ludum Dare.
The third screenshot Notch gave for the Ludum Dare. This one has two blob-like purple creatures.
Notch coding the Android LoC game.
Screenshot of the Android LoC game showing inventory items.
Screenshot of the Android LoC game showing status bars.
Notch testing the Android LoC game.
The Android LoC game being played on an Android device.
An image with the title of Prelude of the Chambered with one of the enemies, the ogre.
The Power Glove from Prelude of the Chambered.
The Pistol that can be found in Prelude of the Chambered.
The Player Trapping a ghost in a white box in Prelude of the Chambered.
Notch coding Prelude of the Chambered.
Notch coding Prelude of the Chambered some more.
"Freedom is temporary and unsatisfying". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Netherrack, associated text: "@luitjens yes, and it'd also take away some of the annoyingness of mining Netherstone with diamond pickaxes." – @notch on Twitter, November 5, 2010 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: If you spot groups of illagers in the distance, use a ranged weapon to take them out one-by-one. Against lone ones, however, don’t hesitate to dispatch them with your sword or axe. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mycelium, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Daylight_cycle, associated text: Between dusk and dawn, players may sleep in a bed. In singleplayer mode, doing so advances the daylight cycle to dawn and sets the weather to clear. This also occurs in multiplayer as long as every player online is in a bed simultaneously. Time does not pass for other aspects of the world, however; for example, crops do not grow and furnaces do not cook or smelt as they would when players are awake. |
Minecraft wiki entry for spreadplayers, associated text: spreadplayers <center> <spreadDistance> <maxRange> <respectTeams> <targets>
spreadplayers <center> <spreadDistance> <maxRange> under <maxHeight> <respectTeams> <targets>
Spreads players to resulting position under the maximum height. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 6CHP, associated text: On the way back, Jake stumbles upon Tank and Vivian in the courtyard, working on a makeshift volcano as part of a science experiment. Jake then notices Tank’s new shoes, with Tank saying that he got them from Ba as a back-to-school gift. The two then mention that they’ll play some Minecraft with Emily tomorrow before parting ways. Back at his apartment, Jake is greeted by the smell of baked bread as well as something covered in plastic in the living room. He and his father unwrap it, revealing a couch and pillows in a pattern of offbeat-striped blues and greens. The two flop down on the couch, with Jake’s father asking him if he is nervous about high school. Jake replies that he isn’t, instead thinking of the adventures waiting for him and his friends, while finally in a place that feels like home. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Small rural gravel or partial-stone road:
Recommended material: Gravel or stone.
Should wind around any natural structure or well-established construction. Feel free to cut away absolutely any plant life, but limit pickaxes to flattening hillsides for road to be placed on. (This doesn't mean flattening mountains — just small hills.)
Should be 3 to 7 blocks wide.
Should generally be under 1/3 slope. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Vegetable, associated text: Vegetables are food items that grow from the ground, most of which are found in villages. All of these can be obtained from their corresponding block forms. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Crafting
1.2 Smelting
1.3 Trading
1.4 Chest Loot
1.5 Other
2 Usage
2.1 Dyeing wool and mobs
2.2 Dyeing terracotta
2.3 Staining glass
2.4 Dyeing armor
2.5 Dyeing firework stars
2.6 Banner patterns
2.7 Dyeing shulker boxes
2.8 Creating concrete powder
2.9 Creating balloons
2.10 Creating glow sticks
2.11 Dyeing beds
2.12 Dyeing water inside cauldrons
2.13 Dyeing candles
2.14 Signs
2.15 Trading
3 Colors
3.1 Primary
3.2 Quasi-Primary
3.3 Secondary
4 Color values
5 Sounds
6 Achievements
7 Video
8 History
9 Trivia
10 References
11 External Links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 22w03a
22w05a
22w06a
22w07a
1.18.2 Pre-release 1
1.18.2 Pre-release 2
1.18.2 Pre-release 3
1.18.2 Release Candidate 1
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Shrieker, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
1.3 Post-Generation
2 Usage
2.1 Spawning wardens
3 Sounds
3.1 Generic
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 ID
4.3 Block states
5 Advancements
6 History
7 Issues
8 Trivia
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Breeding, associated text: 1 Mechanics
1.1 Love mode
1.2 Breeding foods
1.3 Villagers
1.4 Breeding formula
2 Baby mobs
2.1 Animals
2.2 Monsters
2.3 Other
3 Achievements
4 Advancements
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 See also
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: Mob caps are directly proportional to the total number of chunks eligible for spawning. To calculate the cap, the spawning area is expanded by one chunk in every direction (so the default gives 17×17 chunks), then the total number of chunks is plugged into the following formula: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Falling_blocks, associated text: Create ghost blocks. With the addition of the NoGravity tag, a falling block can float in the air, leaving the player the thought that a solid block is there, but in fact that block can be passed through. This can be used for custom maps to hide stuff or to create secret ways. However, these ghost blocks disappear when enough time passes, so one will need to make a Command Block clock or use a Repeating Command Block to respawn them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for BE, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
CustomName: Optional. The name of this container in JSON text component, which appears in its GUI where the default name ordinarily appears.
Items: List of items in this container.
: An item, including the slot tag. Dispenser slots are numbered 0-8 with 0 in the top left corner.
Tags common to all items[show]
Lock: Optional. When not blank, prevents the container from being opened unless the opener is holding an item whose name matches this string.
LootTable: Optional. Loot table to be used to fill the dispenser when it is next opened, or the items are otherwise interacted with.[note 1]
LootTableSeed: Optional. Seed for generating the loot table. 0 or omitted causes a random seed to be used.[note 1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Cons: Minecart can still be destroyed; resistance 5 may only be applied with the potion in non-Java/Bedrock editions, leading to additional cons below |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Naming a sheep "jeb_" using a name tag or a renamed spawn egg causes it to continually cycle through all colors a sheep can be dyed. When sheared using shears, however, the sheep drop wool of the original color of the sheep rather than the color that currently appears on the sheep. In Bedrock Edition, if a sheep is named jeb_, and then sheared, the leftover wool on its skin continues to cycle through all the colors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Making_nice_floors, associated text: Note that just because one type of flooring for a room is recommended, it does NOT mean that you must use that floor for every house you build. The flooring for your own house is completely up to you - these floorings are just suggestions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Granite, associated text: Granite rock comes from underground magma pockets that turned cold. It's often pinkish in color because of its alkali feldspar minerals.
Diorite is another magma-pocket rock, but it has less quartz in it. Adding Nether quartz to diorite yields granite blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Worlds with names already being used will now prepend a number in parentheses to the folder name instead of adding hyphens.
For example, New World (3) instead of New World---. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slime, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Size: The size of the slime. Note that this value is zero-based, so 0 is the smallest slime, 1 is the next larger, etc. The sizes that spawn naturally are 0, 1, and 3. Values that are greater than 126 get clamped to 126.
wasOnGround: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the slime is touching the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fossils, associated text: Mining rather than caving can be useful if you don't want to deal with the monsters in a cave, want to collect lots of cobblestone while finding fossils, or want to make sure you are on the exact Y-coordinates for fossils. |
Minecraft wiki entry for MobsRule2CHP, associated text: Despite the disagreements over Po’s campaign, the group (Po, Morgan, Jodi, Harper, and Theo) decide to head back to playing Minecraft as soon as possible, hoping to solve the mystery of the giant cave spider. As the last school bell rings for the day, the group rush over to Stonesword Library and put on the VR goggles. The group spawn back at the village, which remains empty. They decide to collect some wood to make torches and then start heading back down the cavern. Theo then brings up that they should try to trap the giant cave spider like how they did with the Endermonster. The others seem to be in agreement. A pit is then created, albeit much deeper due to the fact that spiders can jump. The group then follow a tunnel which leads to a large cavern containing the giant cave spider. The spider is surrounded by several mobs with red eyes, like sheep, rabbits, and villagers, with the latter offering the spider bread and emeralds. Theo feels like that Po was correct under the thought of the spider building an army, but Harper is skeptical, thinking that the group of mobs act "more like worshippers or servants than soldiers". Nonetheless, Po shouts at the spider to vote for him, which hisses and points at the group. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked, associated text: Cooked Cod, an item dropped by flaming cod
Cooked Salmon, an item dropped by flaming salmon
Cooked Chicken, an item dropped by flaming chickens
Steak (or cooked beef), an item dropped by flaming cows
Cooked Porkchop, an item dropped by flaming pigs and hoglins
Cooked Mutton, an item dropped by flaming sheep and goats
Cooked Rabbit, an item dropped by flaming rabbits |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: These mobs treat all falls as half of the actual falling distance:
Donkey
Horse
Mule
Skeleton Horse
Skeleton Horseman
Zombie Horse |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: 1 Materials
1.1 Oak Tree
1.1.1 Normal
1.1.2 Balloon
1.1.3 Swampland
1.2 Spruce Tree
1.2.1 Normal
1.2.2 Matchstick
1.3 Birch Tree
1.4 Jungle Tree
1.5 Jungle Bush
1.6 Acacia Tree
1.7 Dark Oak Tree
1.8 Azalea
1.9 Mangrove
2 Blueprint
2.1 Oak Tree
2.1.1 Normal
2.1.2 Balloon
2.1.3 Swampland
2.2 Spruce Tree
2.2.1 Normal
2.2.2 Matchstick
2.3 Birch Tree
2.4 Jungle Tree
2.5 Jungle Bush
2.6 Acacia Tree
2.7 Dark Oak Tree
2.8 Azalea
2.9 Mangrove |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: Designing and building a Turing machine in Minecraft is possible. This however, is not covered as we will be designing something more basic. |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
ExplosionRadius: The radius of the explosion itself, default 3.
Fuse: States the initial value of the creeper's internal fuse timer (does not affect creepers that fall and explode upon impacting their victim). The internal fuse timer returns to this value if the creeper is no longer within attack range. Default 30.
ignited: 1 or 0 (true/false) - Whether the creeper has been ignited by flint and steel.
powered: 1 or 0 (true/false) - May not exist. True if the creeper is charged from being struck by lightning. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Attribute, associated text: Attributes are a system of buffs/debuffs that are properties on mobs and players. Attributes also have modifiers that adjust the strength of their effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for editcopy, associated text: Welcome to the Minecraft Wiki, a publicly accessible and editable wiki for information on the Minecraft franchise.
This wiki and its many pages and files for all Minecraft-related games are managed and maintained by 630 active users from the Minecraft community. Anyone can contribute! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ryan_Holtz, associated text: Holtz is from Buffalo, New York.[13] In his early teens, he was diagnosed with autism. He says he "technically [has] "Autism Level 1" according to the DSM-V, which is the new name for Asperger's."[14] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cartography_Table, associated text: Cartography table in a village.
A cartography table in Bedrock Edition, where a map is being renamed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Copper_Ore, associated text: Copper ore generates most abundantly in beach biomes, especially stoney shores with multiple raw copper blocks being common. It can also spawn rare ore veins above Y=0, mixed with granite and the occasional raw copper blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: Mining Lapis Lazuli deep underground
Collecting ink sacs underwater from squid for black dye
Harvesting cocoa beans in the jungle
Green dye must be smelted from cactus
Bone meal can help grow plants and trees or be crafted into white dye |
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