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Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_screen, associated text: 1 Legend 1.1 Left side 1.2 Right side 2 Profiler graph 3 Frame time graph 4 More debug-keys 5 History 5.1 Pre-1.8 legend 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 9 Notes 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added new splash texts: "Machine learning!" "Release the Snord!" "Team Mystic!" "Living, breathing world!" "Innovating innovation!" "Change my mind." "There's no stopping the Trollmaso." "This is good for Realms." "High-key!" "Funding secured!" "Throw yourself at the ground and miss" "YANNY OR LAUREL???" "Truly gone fishing!" "So. You read splash text." "Very influential in its circle!" "Warning! A huge battleship \"STEVE\" is approaching fast!" "Alexander Hamilton!" "Yay, puppies for everyone!" "You're going too fast!" "That's Numberwang!" "Thanks for the fish!" "Take the elevator to the mezzanine!" "Take an egg beater and beat it against a skillet!" "Stop being reasonable, this is the Internet!" "So sweet, like a nice bon bon!" "#Blessed!" "Have you finished your homework?" "We're working on it!" "Like that smash button!" "Minecraft 2 unconfirmed!" "A circle-free environment!" "Llama, llama, duck!" "When it's ready!" "Make a viral video!!1" "Artisinal!" "The Floor is Lava!" "Savage Dad jokes!" "Protec but also attac" "Potatoes gonna potate!" "Bananas!" "zhoolor" "mixer.com/minecraft" "Oh geez!" "Crush it!" "Keep your head down, there's two of us in here now. Remember?" "Sodium free!" "What DOES the fox say?" "#gartzkebrokeit"
Minecraft wiki entry for Instant_wire, associated text: Instant wiring is a glitch found in Beta which allows for Instant redstone repeater, and logic gates to be created by players.
Minecraft wiki entry for USB_Charger_Block, associated text: The USB charger block was a block introduced in Java Edition 1.RV-Pre1. It provided a redstone output like that of a block of redstone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Crowdin, associated text: After a new stable version has been released, the translation changes are downloaded more irregularly, depending on the demand. Some months after the release, old translation files are removed from Crowdin.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added an error for attempting to summon an entity with a duplicate UUID: "Unable to summon entity due to duplicate UUIDs."
Minecraft wiki entry for Gold, associated text: Gold is a material found in both the overworld and the Nether. It spawns naturally as gold ore that can be smelted into gold ingots. The gold ingots can be crafted into blocks, items, tools, and armor.
Minecraft wiki entry for time, associated text: Specifies the time to query. Must be daytime, gametime or day. daytime - the number of game ticks since dawn. (the internal daytime modulo 24000) gametime - the age of the world in game ticks. (the game time modulo 2147483647) day - the number of in-game days passed. (the internal daytime divided by 24000, then modulo 2147483647)
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: While fighting a creeper using melee attacks, the player can use a sprint attack by hitting the creeper while sprinting. This attack hits the creeper farther away than hitting it normally. Usually, this distance is enough to keep the creeper far enough that it doesn't explode, but if it hits a block while being knocked back by the player's attacks, the creeper may not be knocked back far enough. This or missing an attack on a creeper could leave the creeper close enough to explode. Using weapons with Knockback or Punch may help keep a creeper away from the player. Shields are effective against creepers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: beta 1.15.0.8 beta 1.15.0.9 beta 1.15.0.11 beta 1.16.200.51 beta 1.16.200.52 beta 1.16.200.53 beta 1.16.200.55 beta 1.16.200.56 beta 1.16.200.57 beta 1.16.30.52 beta 1.16.30.53 beta 1.16.30.56 beta 1.16.30.57 Notes and references
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Silo Build a large warehouse-like building and add ladders and chests for you to store the output from factories and it can double as a store of waste to be taken to incinerators or a contraband destruction facility. Ski Hill Build paths down mountains and hills. Different paths can appear to have different difficulties based off of the hill incline, bumps, and turns. Spruce trees, chairlifts, ramps, cabins, and snowmen would all make great decorations for the trail.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obfuscation_map, associated text: "This should answer the questions of everyone who kept asking about MCP updates for newer versions of Minecraft. Spoiler: there won't be any, they are finally not necessary anymore." – @SeargeDP on Twitter, September 4, 2019
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: The Dutch-gable is a hipped roof with a (usually) small gable at the top. It's very common to put a small window in the gable part, but in this image we have used wooden planks for clarity.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Has a consistent food source — Provides a reliable source of food whether this is in the form of animals or crops.
Minecraft wiki entry for Menu_screen, associated text: If you hover over the envelope, a tooltip will appear. It will either say No pending invitations! or Pending invitations! If you click on this when you have some invitations, it will take you to a screen where you can accept or decline various invites.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: Horse Armor Slot: For equipping horse armor. Exclusive to horses. Saddle Slot: For equipping a saddle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Warden, associated text: "Some ideas we had for early iterations of the Warden. stalkers were going to have a glowing item in the middle of its chest that you would also randomly find throughout the biome floating on totems. The idea was stalkers would stand perfectly still to "fake" those glowing items." – @kingbdogz on Twitter, January 22, 2022
Minecraft wiki entry for Quasi-connectivity, associated text: In addition to the normal methods of activation described above, pistons can also be activated if one of the methods above would activate a mechanism component in the space above the piston, even if there is no mechanism component there (even if the block above the component is air or a transparent block).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w23b is the twelfth snapshot for Java Edition 1.6.1, which was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 13w23a snapshot.[7]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The texture has been changed. The iron is now more vibrant and better matches other instances of iron in the Texture Update texture.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_booster, associated text: Certain types of boosters should be avoided in multiplayer, as they can cause lag or may work unreliably.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: These designs are easily expandable to fit storage needs. The expandable design can easily be tiled upwards and to one side, while the connected design can be expanded in all directions. Below are some schematics demonstrating some of these possibilities.
Minecraft wiki entry for particle, associated text: Allows control of which player should view this particle instead of everyone in the viewing range of the particle. Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID. And the target selector must be of player type.
Minecraft wiki entry for Indev_House, associated text: The Indev House was a structure which acted as the starting place when first spawned in a Java Edition Indev world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Saddle, associated text: Tamed horses, donkeys, and mules can be ridden without a saddle, but a saddle is required to control them. Once tamed, they can be equipped with a saddle by placing it in their inventory, which can be opened by pressing use while holding a saddle or sneaking. The saddle can be unequipped by removing it from the specific inventory slot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Chorus flower Chorus plant Ender chest End gateway End portal End stone brick End rod Dragon egg Dragon head Purpur block, pillar, slab and stairs Stained Glass and Stained Glass Panes Stained Glass blocks use the regular glass texture due to issues with the rendering engine. They cannot be crafted in Survival and are not in the Creative inventory. Structure block Only accessible with mods. Cannot be obtained with the /give command, or with inventory editing. Structure void Only accessible with mods. Cannot be obtained with the /give command, or with inventory editing.
Minecraft wiki entry for Thorns, associated text: Multiple worn armor items with the Thorns enchantment do stack. Each piece confers an independent chance to deal damage to the attacker as described above. The total amount of damage that can be dealt this way is capped at 4.
Minecraft wiki entry for Old_Customized, associated text: Each of the eleven sections of this page modifies the generation settings for each type of ore. These settings can be used to change the distribution of almost all any ore and mineral type. The only exception is emerald ore, as it generates only in extreme hills biomes, and the blob size is always one block; as its distribution is hard coded, it cannot be changed. The distribution of natural resources in the Nether (Nether quartz ore and magma block) also cannot be changed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed Multiplayer Fixed a crash in Explosion The sky doesn't become dark anymore when swimming/exploring shallow caves Fixed water not creating obsidian when generated with the world Fixed incorrect light updates Fixed TNT not rebuilding graphics Fixed TNT not exploding other TNT Can now spawn Redwood trees from spruce sapling Fixed black faces on fences, doors and trapdoors next to walls
Minecraft wiki entry for achievement, associated text: On success, grants or removes the specified achievement(s) (and all prerequisite achievements) to the player(s).
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Fortress, associated text: If either check passes, it uses the special mob list for fortresses rather than the list for the biome when choosing the mob to spawn. The actual mob spawning proceeds as normal for the mob chosen from this list.
Minecraft wiki entry for Making_nice_floors, associated text: If you are making a house and have plenty of materials at hand, you will probably have multiple rooms. Certain types of floors fit perfectly with a certain style of room, while others don't. Here is a list of rooms you will probably have in your house (specifically if you're in survival), and what type of floor would go best with them (note: not all of them have been mentioned):
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Vertical ARW is an analog repeater wire built on redstone ladders. It transmits signals only upward and in segments of 14 vertical blocks (use vertical ACW to close any gaps). Like horizontal ARW, the last dust of the previous segment must be the first dust of the next segment unless a short run of vertical ACW is used to connect the two segments. Horizontal ARW built on a 3-wide staircase can be used to transmit analog redstone signal diagonally downward.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hampus_Nilsson, associated text: Hampus Nilsson is the customer support manager at Mojang Studios. He joined the company in January 2013, but assumed the lead role when Marc Watson's job capacity changed.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed "Your home bed was missing or obstructed" to "You have no home bed or respawn anchor, or it was obstructed".
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: All you need is a bookshelf and trapdoor. Place down a bookshelf (preferably next to a fridge or furnace) and on the side of the bookshelf facing you place a trapdoor and close it. Now it looks like a bunch of boxes of food or colored cups in a cupboard when you open the trapdoor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: Keep exploring the stronghold's hallways until you find the end portal room. Collect any chest loot that you find. As soon as you see the portal room, run in as quick as you can, as an active silverfish spawner sits in the broken staircase that leads up to the portal. Kill all the silverfish in the room and destroy the spawner. You can also place a stone brick stair in the empty space to complete the staircase, which eases the walk up to the portal. It is also recommended that you quickly turn the lava into obsidian because silverfish could emerge from the blocks beside the lava basin and it could cause you to be engulfed in lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-8187 - You can fall through blocks while coming from top of a not-full block (like slabs or chests) MCPE-8231 - When Tnt blows up, it destroy other tnts instead of priming them up MCPE-8233 - Chests delete all items stored after loading a new world
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager, associated text: If raiding pillagers kill all the villagers in a village, they celebrate their victory by jumping and laughing. In Bedrock Edition, pillagers wave their arms while holding their crossbows in their main hand when cheering. Unarmed pillagers also cheer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ice, associated text: When a non-full block is placed on top of ice, the block has the same "slipperiness" as the ice below it. ‌[JE only] This feature is intentionally programmed into the game.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_ender_dragon, associated text: The easiest way to destroy the crystals is to shoot them with your bow or crossbow. You should move so that you can see it at least partially, aim your shot just above the crystal from your view, and adjust your aim if needed. When destroyed, the crystal generates a massive explosion. If you cannot see the explosion, you you can listen for the explosion sound. You should always shoot the crystals on the shortest towers because they are the easiest to shoot, and if you are using a crossbow you should check how many arrows they have after every shot.
Minecraft wiki entry for spreadplayers, associated text: The /spreadplayers command does not have a uniform distribution over the surface. It has a Gaussian distribution as the positions closer to the position set in the command have a higher chance of having an entity on them. This effect is very subtle and is not visible for short radius but can be a problem if you want a uniform random generation. This problem does not occur for the @r selector and dispensers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity, associated text: The beacon and end gateway beams stop rendering beyond 256 blocks or when the end gateway is out of frame. The contents of a campfire stop rendering beyond 64 blocks. The book on a lectern stops rendering beyond 64 blocks. The mob inside a spawner stops spinning beyond the RequiredPlayerRange, which is 16 blocks by default, and stops rendering beyond 64 blocks. The note particles emitted by a note block stop rendering beyond 32 blocks. Pistons stop animating beyond 64 blocks. The book on an enchanting table stops rendering beyond 64 blocks. The outlines created by a structure block stop rendering beyond 96 blocks. The bell part of the model of a bell, but not the frame, stops rendering beyond 64 blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Statistics, associated text: A is the namespace of statistic type. B is the path of statistic type. C is the namespace of statistic name. D is the path of statistic name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: This attacking party is typically very organized and very well armed. They launch an attack big enough to cause a disturbance on the server. Another party, typically admins, retaliates against this attack. If the retaliating party is composed of admins, it will typically resort to Intel and the power to ban players. However, admins will counterattack with weapons in the process of banning the attacking players. Unless they allow griefing of course.
Minecraft wiki entry for Screen_effects, associated text: Screen effects encompass a variety of effects applied alongside or beneath the heads-up display as augmentations to the player's point of view as a method of conveying further information about a player's current state.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Increased the chances of Axolotl naturally spawning in Lush Caves. Fish now attempt to avoid Axolotls. Magma Cubes are now correctly aggressive towards Iron Golems and Slimes are no longer aggressive towards Snow Golems (MCPE-51162). Phantoms should now be able to free themselves after getting stuck when trying to pathfind into mountains (MCPE-119773).
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner, associated text: For all of the volumes listed in the table, the horizontal plane is centered on the center of the spawner block. While the spawning volume for pigs is 8.9×2.9×8.9, the requirement of grass blocks that are necessary for pigs to spawn reduces the actual volume in which they successfully spawn to 8.9×1.0×8.9. Other mobs can spawn in mid-air, ignoring general rules about spawning on solid ground.
Minecraft wiki entry for PC_Gamer_Demo, associated text: The demo gives access to all the features found in the full version of the game, except that the player can access one world called the demo world. The demo world, which uses the seed "glacier" (or 108181935 when hashed), has been altered slightly to help guide newcomers to Minecraft. The demo spawns the player at x = 166, y = 65, and z = -57.
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions: distance: absolute: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. horizontal: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. x: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. y: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. z: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. duration: The duration of the levitation in ticks. duration: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. 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 Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Wait for full light (or the sounds of burning undead), wield your sword, and carefully leave your shelter. Even in sunny weather, watch out for any remaining monsters — this may well be your first fight. If you see spiders, don't panic, they likely have become neutral in the sun, and you can try to kill them for their strings. If you see a creeper, your best option at this point is to run at least 16 blocks away from it and wait for it to go away (or explode, if it got too close before you got away). If you see any skeletons or zombies hiding under trees or in water, stay away from them — skeletons can still shoot at you if you are too close (16 blocks or so), and either skeletons or zombies may come out from shade to attack you even as they burn. If a burning zombie attacks you and the difficulty is normal or hard, they have a chance to set you on fire! If this happens, flee and jump into any nearby (monster-free) water. Once you're out and clear of monsters, look around for and collect bones, arrows, or rotten flesh which may have been dropped by dead skeletons and zombies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Next, you need to find an axolotl. Axolotls usually spawn below sea level (Y=63) in water in total darkness and where there is stone, deepslate, andesite, diorite, granite, or tuff less than 5 blocks below the spawning space. You can encounter them usually by going caving and encountering a water source/water in a cave, or finding a huge body of water underground.
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: <player> was shot by <player/mob> using <item> <player> walked into a cactus whilst trying to escape <player/mob> <player> drowned whilst trying to escape <player/mob> <player> was fireballed by <player/mob> using <item> <player> was killed by <player/mob> using <item> <player> walked into fire whilst fighting <player/mob> <player> tried to swim in lava to escape <player/mob> <player> walked on danger zone due to <player/mob> <player> was burnt to a crisp whilst fighting <player/mob> <player> was slain by <player> using <item> <player> was pummeled by <player/mob> <player> was pummeled by <player/mob> using <item> <player> fell off a ladder <player> fell off some vines <player> fell out of the water <player> was doomed to fall <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob> <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob> using <item> <player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> <player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> using <item>
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Netherite blocks can be used as the base of a beacon and netherite ingots can be used as the fuel for a beacon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Emerald, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, with Looting III, it is possible for a vindicator in a raid to drop up to 16 emeralds upon death (vindicator drops + raid drops + an additional drop).
Minecraft wiki entry for Allay, associated text: The allay was originally planned for the Nether Update.[3] Some previous names considered for the allay were the wisp and the pixie.[3] Despite not having any connection with the warden and sculk sensors, they have a similar property when they interact with a vibration signal when a note block is being played.‌[Bedrock Edition only] Functionally, the allay is similar in behavior to logistic and construction robots from Factorio.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fog, associated text: 1 Fog types 1.1 Distance fog 1.2 Water fog 1.3 Lava fog 1.4 Powder Snow fog 1.5 Nether fog 1.6 Blindness fog 1.7 Void fog 2 Colors 3 History 4 Issues 5 Gallery 6 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: A command block can execute commands when activated by redstone power. It always has permissions of 2 level‌[Java Edition only]/1 level‌[Bedrock Edition only], so it can be used to allow a specific use of a command by players who can't use that command in general (for example, allowing anyone to obtain a specific item with /give without allowing everyone to /give themselves whatever they want).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The ability to select multiple resource packs at once. Resource packs at the top take precedence over those below. Allows for non-manual merging of textures from multiple packs, a sound pack, and a different texture pack, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for 4J_Studios, associated text: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) (2007) Overlord: Raising Hell (PS3) (2008) Banjo-Kazooie (Xbox Live Arcade) (2008) Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade) (2009) Perfect Dark (Xbox Live Arcade) (2010)
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Notch first evokes LEGO Minecraft: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/13825100748/would-you-like-some-physical-lego-minecraft
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: Minecraft: Education Edition is an educational version of Minecraft specifically designed for classroom use. It is developed by Mojang AB and Xbox Game Studios and contains features that make Minecraft easy to use in a classroom setting. The full game was released on November 1, 2016.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Void, associated text: If using a Superflat map without bedrock layers, one can mine through the bottom and reach the void. If using the "the void" preset, either mine through the starting platform or jump off the side of the platform. Alternatively, the 'Bottomless Pit' preset for Superflat worlds will create a layer of cobblestone where the bedrock would be, which can easily be mined to reach the void.
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: The windows version of a script is called a batch file. Create a text file in the folder where you put the jar as "start.bat", and then right click it to edit using notepad. Paste the following in:
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: If you plan to make the mansion your base, be sure to light up every room to prevent hostile mob spawning. Be careful not to accidentally set anything on fire or let creepers sneak up on you, although having a clump of vindicators near you while the creeper is about to blow up could be an advantage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fence, associated text: If a carpet is placed on top of a fence, a player can jump onto the carpet, while mobs cannot (except rabbits). Getting hit by someone else (or shooting yourself with a Punch enchanted bow while sprinting forward) while in midair can cause the knockback to propel you over a fence you would not be able to jump over normally. Placing a carpet on top of a fence does not reduce the fence or wall collision box down to one block, it just provides a platform one block high around the fence/wall to make it easier for climbing on the top of the fence. Projectiles get stuck in the collision box of the fence and remain there if shot from upward.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_Flower, associated text: Chorus flowers are naturally generated in the End at the top of chorus trees, in their fully-grown state.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bubble_Column, associated text: A naturally occurring upward bubble column, generated using Buffet mode. The soul sand generated underwater.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_dungeon, associated text: If you've found a zombie or spider dungeon, immediately block up the entrance with building blocks, and make a 1x1 hole in the dungeon's wall. If you can reach the spawner from the hole, place a torch or another light source on or near the spawner as soon as possible, so that less mobs will be spawning in. Use your sword to fight the zombies and spiders as they come. New groups of 1-4 zombies or spiders will spawn every 10-40 seconds, so when you've defeated all the current mobs in there, quickly break in and scatter torches everywhere to deter mob spawning. Don't look in the chests unless you're absolutely sure no mobs will spawn, as being ambushed while looking at a chest is difficult for you. Remember that all dungeons generate an entrance, so you could be attacked by creepers or skeletons from outside.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Super Secret Settings The button now applies different experimental shaders. List of available shaders: antialias, deconverge, outline, art, desaturate, pencil, bits, flip, phosphor, blobs, fxaa, scan_pincushion, blobs2, green, sobel, blur, invert, wobble, color_convolve, NTSC.
Minecraft wiki entry for Placement, associated text: Downward-facing shulker boxes do not destroy any blocks placed on their tops or bottoms when opened. However, they do destroy some when placed on the sides.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Salmon, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, cooked salmon can be fed to wolves only if they are not at full health, healing them by 6. Cooked salmon does not accelerate the growth of baby wolves and cannot be used to breed them.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: In Java Edition many animals generate upon initial chunk creation. These spawns occur only once per chunk. They are not affected by the /gamerule doMobSpawning command.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a crash that could occur during gameplay. Fixed a crash that occurred when curing a Zombie Villager in another dimension if the player had not travelled back to the Overworld since entering the World. (MCPE-121559) Fixed a crash that occurred when generating jungle biomes when the Caves and Cliffs experimental toggle was enabled.
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_Block, associated text: Honey blocks moved by pistons do not move entities that are touching the side or bottom of the block. This is intended behavior.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Jungle wood, vines, melons, loot from jungle pyramids, cocoa beans, parrots, ocelots, bamboo, pandas‌[Bedrock Edition only] are useful resources found in jungles.
Minecraft wiki entry for stats, associated text: The stats command allows "selectors" and "objectives" to be set (or cleared) for each of these command stats for specific blocks or entities. Selectors (for example, @e) are stored exactly as entered, and don't get evaluated immediately. When a command is later run by the block or entity, the stored selector is then used to target (other) entities and update their scoreboard objective with the value of the command stat. That value can then be displayed or operated on, just like any other scoreboard value.
Minecraft wiki entry for Placement, associated text: Shulker boxes typically act as a solid block in that they allow everything to be placed on them. However, many of these blocks are destroyed when the shulker box is opened. This behavior is also dependent on the rotation of the shulker box.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Readded, previously a part of game known as "snooper" until 18w20c. Only implemented in world load event now. Sent data when loading singleplayer world or connecting to multiplayer server. Contains following information: Launcher identifier User identitifer (XUID) Client session ID (changes on restart) World session ID (changes per world load, to be reused for later events) Game version Operating system name and version Java runtime version If client or server is modded (same information as on crash logs) Server type (single player, Realms or other) Game mode Cannot be disabled. [23]
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation_methods, associated text: By using water source blocks, players can create an item transporting channel that serves as an early game transport system. Combined with soul sand bubble columns, which lift items to higher levels, and magma bubble columns, which pull items down, water channels provide efficient transport. They can additionally be outfitted with ice tracks to make the items move even faster, although this adds to the cost of the system.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Nether, associated text: In the Old‌[Bedrock Edition only] world type, it is impossible to construct a nether portal. The portal block must be placed using cheats. When done, the Nether has the same 256×256 borders as the Overworld, and if a nether portal is then made in the Nether, it can spawn the player outside the world barrier.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_Stew, associated text: To eat mushroom stew, press and hold use while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores 6 () hunger and 7.2 hunger saturation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_Spawner, associated text: Immediately after placement, the lava spawner creates blocks of lava on each of its four orthogonal sides. If these created blocks are removed, they will be regenerated after enough time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rain_Forest, associated text: Rainforests are wet biomes with many trees, which have a 1 in 3 chance of being large trees, instead of 1 in 10 like all other biomes. They are similar to forests but have a large amount of tall grass and ferns and lush green grass due to temperature and rainfall requirements. A biome is classified as a rainforest if the temperature is greater than 97% and the rainfall is more than 90%. As a result of this, the rainforest can often contain a lot of cliffs and hills because the world generator reduces height variation at lower rainfall values and vice versa.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: A cobblestone farm is usually only necessary when you need lots of stone or cobblestone. The following layout is an easy way to make a cobblestone farm:
Minecraft wiki entry for data_types, associated text: Blockstate Provider:[needs testing] This structure is used to define more advanced settings for generating a block state. type: The type of provider to use. Must be one of "simple_state_provider", "weighted_state_provider", "plain_flower_provider", "forest_flower_provider", or "rotated_block_provider". If type is simple_state_provider or rotated_block_provider: state: A blockstate Name: The namespaced id of the block to use. Properties: Block states state: A block state key and its value. If type is weighted_state_provider: entries: A list of blockstates to choose from. A blockstate and its corresponding weight. weight: The weight of this blockstate to be randomly chosen; a higher weight increases the chance. data: A blockstate Name: The namespaced id of the block to use. Properties: Block states state: A block state key and its value.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ramdisk_enabled_server, associated text: Ramdisks are cleared when a system restarts (Not true for Dataram RAMDisk) Unfeasible if the world size exceeds the available RAM
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: A player who kills an illager captain (found in an outpost or a patrol) receives the Bad Omen effect for 100 minutes. Like other status effects, Bad Omen can also be cleared by dying or drinking milk. Entering a village boundary while the effect is active triggers a raid, in which groups of illagers spawn and attack the village. Killing multiple captains in Java Edition gives the player a higher level of Bad Omen, and the higher the level, the higher the chance for the raiding mobs to wield enchanted weapons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: The village size is always geometrically defined as a rectangle. The borders are 32 blocks from the village center (two chunks), or 32 blocks from any village points of interest (a point of interest is any bed, bell, or job site block). The village center is typically the northwest corner of the village bell or one of the claimed beds, with the bell given precedence in Java Edition but not in Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Evoker, associated text: While the evoker is not engaged in combat and /gamerule mobGriefing is set to true, it changes the wool color of any blue sheep within 16 blocks from blue to red. It signals the spell by producing orange particles () and making a "wololo" sound. This spell resets the evoker's spell cooldown to three seconds, and resets the cooldown for the sheep color conversion spell to seven seconds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Netherrack, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Mining 1.4 Post-generation 2 Usage 2.1 Smelting ingredient 2.2 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 History 6 Issues 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Overworld, associated text: While the world is virtually infinite, the number of blocks a player may physically reach is limited with where the limits are depending on the edition of the game and the world type being played.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: A cannon's technical name should give its readers a complete picture of its function, use, and method of operation. While it is impossible to anticipate every innovation in TNT cannon technologies, most cannons will benefit from using these standards in their technical names.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_Shell, associated text: In Java Edition, shulkers have a 50% chance of dropping a shulker shell when killed. This is increased by 6.25% per level of Looting, for a maximum of 68.75% with Looting III.
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: This table is simple, yet looks glorious on medieval structures or mansions. Start by putting a cobblestone slab at the top, and surround it with upside-down cobblestone stairs- don't forget to destroy the corners after. in the middle, put a flower pot and plant it with your favorite flower (Allium or Azure bluet recommended). Make chairs and put iron pressure plates on top of cobblestone stairs. Enjoy!
Minecraft wiki entry for Train_station, associated text: If well made, ticket fees will give a considerable profit on multiplayer, possibly giving you enough resources to build a massive subway network similar to the New York City Subway, taking vast amounts of people to various places.
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: End Engineer Ocean Archer Farland Archer Farland Brawler Farland Brewer Farland Engineer Farland Griefer Farland Hunter Farland Miner Farland Tamer Farland Zealot End Archer End Brawler End Brewer End Griefer End Hunter End Tamer End Zealot Ocean Brawler Ocean Brewer Ocean Engineer Ocean Griefer Ocean Hunter Ocean Tamer Ocean Zealot
Minecraft wiki entry for Client.jar, associated text: Class files: compiled Java code that Minecraft uses for program logic. These files (classes) have names such as "acq" or "qn" because they have been run through an obfuscation tool to hide the names of methods, variables, and classes. However, they can still be disassembled to understand their functionality. The META-INF directory: contains meta information about the game files. Resource pack files: Contents that are in the vanilla resource pack, located in the assets directory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Vindicator, associated text: A mob hitting a vindicator first time would provoke not only that vindicator, but also all vindicators nearby. Vindicators have "likeliness to call help" mechanics like Zombie reinforcements but without spawn extra mobs, the "likeliness to call help" mechanics make vindicators not always support other injured vindicators as pillagers. Attacking a vindicator does not provoke other illagers, and vice versa.
Minecraft wiki entry for Compass_(disambiguation), associated text: Recovery Compass, an item used to point to the location of the player's last death. Player.dat format/Compasses