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Minecraft wiki entry for Crying_Obsidian, associated text: When placed, crying obsidian occasionally produces purple dripping particles, as if it is "crying". These droplets are purely decorative. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Helmet, associated text: Piglins are attracted to golden helmets and pick them up, examining them for 6 to 8 seconds. Piglins can wear other helmets but are not attracted to them. They prefer stronger helmets over weaker helmets, with one exception: They always prefer golden helmets, throwing out stronger helmets in favor of gold helmets. Enchanted helmets are preferred over unenchanted helmets. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Chest, associated text: Ender chests contain 27 slots for storage and can be placed next to other ender chests without joining; they cannot be combined into double chests. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-188669 – Clouds render in front of everything on "Fabulous!" graphics setting.
MC-188673 – Particles render in front of semi-transparent in "Fabulous!" graphics setting.
MC-188675 – Bed heads, bottom doors, and tall flowers drop two items.
MC-188678 – Milking a cow/mooshroom for milk or mushroom stew consumes the item without giving anything back.
MC-188691 – The player can no longer light a nether portal using a fire charge on the side of obsidian.
MC-188692 – Experience orbs render through end crystals in "Fabulous!" graphics setting.
MC-188694 – Some blocks' hitboxes are rendered through other blocks in "Fabulous!" graphics setting.
MC-188808 – Ice blocks on item frames are visible through chest blocks in "Fabulous!" graphics setting.
MC-188923 – Rain can be seen indoors while using "Fabulous" graphics setting. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crowdin, associated text: Proofreaders are experienced translators who moderate their language and ensure translations are of the best quality (e.g., correct, consistent, fitting in UIs etc.). They have additional permissions, such as being able to approve, disapprove, or delete any translation, as well as resolve issues submitted by translators. However, proofreaders cannot vote for strings (since approved translations always surpass the most upvoted ones).[1] Part of their role is to guide translators and take action against inappropriate behaviors within their language's project. Such behaviors include vandalism as well as the use of machine translations and sock puppet accounts.[2][3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: Some advancements, such as the vanilla recipe unlocking advancements, may lack a display so that they can utilize triggers and rewards instead of excessive commands or functions for more functionalities and a more flexible control. These advancements should not have the display field defined in order to hide from users and enjoy a better loading performance. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Compound, associated text: Flask
Black Flask
Blue Flask
Brown Beaker
Brown Flask
Dark Gray Beaker
Dark Gray Flask
Dark Gray Jar
Green Beaker
Green Flask
Green Jar
Indigo Beaker
Indigo Flask
Indigo Jar
Light Gray Beaker
Light Gray Flask
Orange Beaker
Orange Flask
Orange Jar
Purple Beaker
Purple Flask
Purple Jar
Red Beaker
Red Flask
Red Jar
White Flask
Yellow Flask
Bleach |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: Zombified piglins can spawn in nether wastes, crimson forests, nether portals, and from pigs struck by lightning or from piglins or piglin brutes in the Overworld or in the End. They have a 5% chance of spawning as baby zombified piglins. Zombified piglins do not spawn on top of nether wart blocks. Like other naturally fireproof mobs, they can spawn on magma blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore, associated text: It is normally impossible to toggle Hardcore mode once the world has been created, though it is possible to use external programs such as NBTExplorer to change it by setting the hardcore tag to either 1 (hardcore) or 0 (normal). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed some links from the Launcher which were pointing to the wrong places.
Updated textures of the ore icons in Installation screen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bucket_of_aquatic_mob, associated text: When the player spawns in an axolotl with a Bucket of Axolotl from creative inventory, it is always a leucistic adult. Buckets containing other variants will always spawn that variant when used in creative mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buried_Treasure, associated text: A buried treasure generated naturally on land above the ground, close to a shipwreck.
A buried treasure chest that generated exposed in a windswept hills.
Another buried treasure chest that generated exposed in a windswept hills, but this time an underwater one.
A buried treasure chest exposed in an oceanic hillside in Java Edition.
A buried treasure generated naturally on a woodland mansion. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-2518 – No breaking sound or particle effect for some tools and all armor.
MC-4732 – Tools and weapons lose durability when attacking players that are in Creative.
MC-10369 – Server side particle spawning does not create particles for client.
MC-66206 – Beacon color change delayed if the beam passes through water, cobweb, leaves.
MC-88176 – Entities standing on Y=63 will become invisible when looking up.
MC-90594 – Player can stop sneaking/gliding without space to stand up.
MC-101567 – Point of vision can become unsynced with player model (Elytra)
MC-102055 – Wither skeleton waving arms in the water when targeting a player.
MC-110066 – Bat hitbox jitter when it is upside down under the block.
MC-113898 – Water below lily pads is replaced by wooden planks village paths.
MC-118238 – Torches can be placed on top of glass, but not on side.
MC-119136 – Some mobs skin repetitively change.
MC-121105 – Beacon beam color update is slow when too far away from the beacon block.
MC-121148 – Polar bears are required in "Monster Hunter" advancement, but are not completely hostile.
MC-125774 – The player keeps its 1 block height of swimming animation when going out of water.
MC-127238 – Beacon colors don't update as frequently anymore.
MC-129863 – "Crawling" underneath glass/grass paths/other transparent blocks causes bugs.
MC-130572 – Using an ender pearl to teleport into a one-block-high area with water in it will cause the player's head to become stuck in a block.
MC-131116 – Re-entering water while in a crawling state can cause the player to visually stand up.
MC-132482 – The player's swimming state is not saved, which can cause suffocation and potential loss of items.
MC-132816 – Using lava bucket on kelp and seagrass empties bucket without placing lava.
MC-133042 – Block of grass that grew from dirt under snow is not snowy.
MC-133844 – Visual glitch with 1 block tall area (Character standing in blocks).
MC-135501 – Invalid block/item tag inside another tag file causes the game to crash.
MC-136869 – TNT falling through slabs when ignited it.
MC-137162 – Debug profiler results confuses milliseconds and nanoseconds.
MC-138486 – When a player fall to the void the player is bugged.
MC-146863 – Shakespearean English's name occludes its own selection box. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: Neither repeaters nor pistons 'burn out', unlike redstone torches.
Piston circuits tend to be smaller than their redstone counterparts.
The resources used are much easier to find and mine. |
Minecraft wiki entry for LastBlock1CHP, associated text: 1 Prologue: Don’t Hold Your Breath for a Happy Ending
2 Chapter 1: The Beginning of the End (and I’m Not Gonna Cry!)
3 Chapter 2: Don’t Forget to Stop and Smell the Rainbows! (Though You Might Need to Bring a Stepladder.)
4 Chapter 3: Something Is Rotten in the State of Minecraft….
5 Chapter 4: It’s Still Minecraft! Just Without the Mining. Or the Crafting. Who Are We Kidding? It’s Broken.
6 Chapter 5: The Kids Are in Trouble. Make No Bones About It!
7 Chapter 6: The Best Plans Involve Ghosts! Which Is Ironic, Because Ghosts Aren’t Big Planners.
8 Chapter 7: The Enemy of My Enemy Is This Guy I Know. Let’s Give Him a Chance! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: The village center is the geometric center point, or "average coordinates" of all the doors. The village radius is the distance from this center point to the furthest door, or 32 blocks, whichever is greater. This means that the radius is always at least 32, no matter what, but it can be bigger if there are any houses further than 32 blocks from the center. The center point coordinates are truncated, resulting in a tendency towards 0,0. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Spawning in/near a taiga biome allows you to get early access to sweet berries, which are a weak but plentiful food source and easy to farm. However, the bushes can be hazardous -- avoid walking through them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_booster, associated text: Spin boosters still work in modern versions of the game, but generally require more carts and don't provide as large of a boost. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Slimes, especially large slimes, can be annoying as they can spawn during the day on the surface in the flat world. Slimeballs can craft in crafting table to make slime block that can make a instant mining block, or you can throw it away because it not much useful in this time. You can also ignore tiny slimes, just kill large and medium ones, but don't kill small-sized slimes, kill as many large and medium slimes as you can. Because small slimes don't deal damage or knockback and follow you, a horde of tiny slimes (16+ tiny slimes) can useful to protect you from skeleton's arrows. When a skeleton shoots an arrow at you, skeleton arrow has a high chance to hit small slimes that jump toward you. Slime barriers work only against skeletons. Creepers destroy this barrier with their explosions while witches can hit multiple slimes as well as you. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Latch, associated text: the signal locking feature of the redstone repeater
Memory circuit, a specific category of redstone circuits |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Let's say that you have just moved in with your awesome new faction. They have diamonds, dozens of anvils, and general awesomeness. Now, a faction war has started, and you have no base, no food, nothing except what the faction gave you. This is dangerous. In the event the faction fails, you are defenseless. Trust nobody and keep a secret base all to yourself. Put a home there and be safe from pursuers and spawn campers. Be ready! If you need to and fear that the faction is about to fall, steal some items and leave the faction when necessary. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Leather armor can be bought from leatherworker villagers. These armor pieces have randomly determined color. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Just like cave systems and bunkers and Castle tower. Hill forts are forts that can be made by strong or earth-made materials such as dirt or stone. Unlike castle or an outpost tower,hill forts have better defenses and you can create your own cave system for hidden base and hidden storage for your important stuff. You can also create your bunker directly within the fort or near the fort. Hill forts are better for PvP bases and raid farming since you can hide magma blocks under a trapdoor and make a lava flow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: Divide by 3 to get kilometres per game day, or by 6 to get kilometres per half-day (from dawn to sunset) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: One reason for the slow yield is due to the mob cap. For example, In Bedrock Edition, only five naturally spawned drowned can exist at any given time. The drowned try to resist the water flow in the spawn platform; therefore they spend much time facing upstream inside the platform before eventually falling through the hole. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Warden, associated text: "Also currently it sniffs out the mob/player that it is most suspicious of, rather than the nearest mob/player." – @kingbdogz on Twitter, November 26, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanics, associated text: Bartering: Players can use gold ingots to barter with piglins.
Breeding: Players can breed certain mobs, producing "baby" versions that grow up over time.
Brewing: With a brewing stand, players can brew potions.
Crafting: Players can craft a variety of objects and materials, using the GUI for their inventory or a crafting table.
Recipe book: An in-game guide for players to learn, check or apply recipes. Recipes are unlocked when certain conditions are met, often when players get specific ingredients.
Durability: Many tools have a limited number of uses, the degree to which they are "worn out" is displayed in the main GUI and inventory.
Enchanting: Experience can be used to enchant armor, tools and weapons, granting them improved performance and/or special abilities.
Fishing: Players can use a fishing rod to catch fish, and other items (some quite valuable), or to pull mobs and other entities closer to the player.
Item repair: Players can repair items in various ways through a/an anvil, grindstone, crafting table, or their own inventory.
Light: A mechanic that affects visibility, mob spawning, and plant growth.
Materials: Minecraft classify blocks into different types, more or less indicating what the block is "made of".
Rarity: A statistic applied to items, blocks and advancements to signify their value and ease in obtaining.
Smelting: Players can smelt/cook items in furnaces, smokers or blast furnaces, turning raw materials into more desirable forms.
Tiers: Refer to the different levels of tools and weapons, depending on the material. They determine block minability, durability, mining speed multiplier, damage multiplier, enchantability, and item used for repairing.
Armor materials: Refer to the material that an armor item uses.
Waterlogging: Mechanic that allows non-full-cube blocks to be filled with a water source block, both occupying the same space.
Snowlogging[Bedrock Edition only]: A mechanic that allows layers of snow to occupy the same block space as certain types of vegetation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Every house should have a main room with an entrance from the outside. You may wish to include a bed, a furnace, and a crafting table in this room. It would be convenient to connect all hallways or separate rooms to this room. Some tools, weapons, armor, and/or food stored in a chest can be useful, as then you can gather up some essential supplies quickly when coming to your home for a quick resupply. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Do note that if you have a nether portal within the protection zone, that the player will NOT be reverted to survival once they step through, so place a reversion cube of any type (Impulse or Repeating) in the Nether on the other side of that portal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.12.2-pre1[1] is the first pre-release for Java Edition 1.12.2, which includes minor optimizations and a new game logo. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: A roller coaster typically starts with a station, which requires a way to start and stop a minecart. One simple example involves placing a block on the ground where you would like your station to begin and putting a piece of plain rail on top of it. Next to that block, go down one block (to ground level) and place an inactivated piece of powered rail, so that it appears to slope down from the plain rail. Then, place either another piece of powered rail or another plain rail next to it. Put a minecart on the slope of the inactivated powered rail. While inactivated, the powered rail will hold the minecart in place against the pull of gravity. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Once you have picked up some spare blaze rods, you can make an ender chest to store items and get at them from elsewhere. You will need a second ender chest to take with you, and a Silk Touch pickaxe to pick it up after using it. If you don't have Silk Touch, you can at least install ender chests at your main bases. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The Sun and Moon now rise in the east and set in the west, based on the top of maps being North, and are round.
The Moon now has multiple phases, somewhat akin to the real Moon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: For a rising edge, set both repeaters to 1-tick.
For a falling edge, set the left repeater to four-ticks and the right repeater to one-tick. This creates a 2-tick signal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_decorations, associated text: A facade is a way to add a decorative front to a plainer (and often cheaper) building. They are used to make a building look more attractive or grander than it really is, or to disguise a building's unusual shape (especially if its roof is the problem) so that it fits in better with its neighbors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Parrots
Armor stands
Version exclusive: Can hold tools such as swords without the need for commands
Version exclusive: Have a limited amount of poses that can be switched between by sneaking and interacting with them (right-clicking by default).
Version exclusive: Redstone power can also change the pose |
Minecraft wiki entry for Warden, associated text: Various concepts of the warden before sculk's appearance was fully-decided on. Two concepts resembled a wither |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire_Resistance, associated text: Most Nether mobs (excluding endermen, skeletons, piglins, piglin brutes, and hoglins) are naturally resistant to fire and lava without requiring the Fire Resistance status effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: CustomPotionEffects: The custom potion effects (status effects) this potion or tipped arrow has.
One of these for each effect.
Id: The numeric ID of the effect.
Amplifier: The amplifier of the effect, with level I having value 0. Negative levels are discussed here. Optional, and defaults to level I.
Duration: The duration of the effect in ticks. Values 0 or lower are treated as 1. Optional, and defaults to 1 tick.
Ambient: 1 or 0 (true/false) - whether or not this is an effect provided by a beacon and therefore should be less intrusive on the screen. Optional, and defaults to false.
ShowParticles: 1 or 0 (true/false) - whether or not this effect produces particles. Optional, and defaults to true.
ShowIcon: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if effect icon is shown. false if no icon is shown.
Potion: The name of the default potion effect. This name differs from the status effect name. For example, the value for an "Instant Health II" potion is "minecraft:strong_healing". A potion or tipped arrow getting its effects from this tag is named with the proper effect. The default value is "minecraft:empty", which gives it the "Uncraftable" name.
CustomPotionColor: The item uses this custom color, and area-of-effect clouds, arrows, and splash and lingering potions use it for their particle effects. This color does not extend, however, to the particles given off by entities who ultimately receive the effect. The numeric color codes are equal to the hex code of the color converted to a decimal number, or can alternatively be calculated from the Red, Green and Blue components using this formula: Red<<16 + Green<<8 + Blue. For positive values larger than 0x00FFFFFF, the top byte is ignored. All negative values produce white. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Chest, associated text: Ender chests can be used like normal chests, except all ender chests in the world are interconnected, including in different dimensions. The ender chest's inventory is also separate for each player; consequently, items stored in an ender chest cannot be seen or taken by other players. Also, items stored inside of an ender chest can be retained even if the player dies. Even if every single ender chest is destroyed in the world, the items inside the ender chest are still secure, and can be retrieved by placing another ender chest. Because of this player-specific property, ender chests are extremely useful on multiplayer servers to secure a player's most valuable items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Sand, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
1.3 Chest loot
1.4 Bartering
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Growing nether wart
2.3 Withers
2.4 Bubble columns
2.5 Note blocks
2.6 Fire
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Video
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
11 Issues
12 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Updating_old_terrain, associated text: 1 Non-breaking update
1.1 Using MCA Selector (any Java)
1.2 Using MCEdit (1.7.2-1.12.2)
1.3 Using the tools
1.3.1 Preparation
1.3.2 Protecting regions of your world
1.3.2.1 Example
1.3.3 Running the selection
2 Breaking change
2.1 Splicing by Y
3 Gallery
4 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adding_beauty_to_constructions, associated text: One of the most used architectural styles in Minecraft, comes from Europe and Britain in the period between 476 and 1500. (The "Medieval" period of European history is roughly the time between the fall of the Roman Empire, and the appearance of modern-style nations.) The used materials are usually wood and stone, but stained glass and roofs with varying colors (prismarine, amethyst, and colored concrete can work well) can add a more fantastic touch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "I made this Gist to explain how you can update your code to support the new block format, if you write servers or map tools :)" – @_tomcc on Twitter, March 3, 2018 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_an_End_city, associated text: Because end ships contain extremely rare items, it is recommended to put the items in an ender chest. If the end city doesn't have one, but you brought an eye of ender, a diamond pickaxe and a crafting table, just mine the obsidian on the bottom of the ship and then you can make an ender chest. Just like the dragon head, mine the purpur blocks around the obsidian and place blocks under the obsidian to prevent the obsidian from falling down. You can also simply mine the obsidian and then jump off the edge of the ship, be sure to place some water on the bottom before you hit the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for fill, associated text: JE: <from>: block_pos and <to>: block_pos
BE: from: x y z: CommandPosition and to: x y z: CommandPosition |
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_Bottle, associated text: To drink a honey bottle, press and hold use while it is selected in the hotbar. Drinking one restores 6 () hunger and 1.2 hunger saturation. Consuming the item also has the benefit of removing any poison effect applied to the player. Unlike drinking milk, other applied effects are not removed upon drinking a honey bottle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: For Bedrock Edition, one can modify using behavior pack to edit desert.json in biome folder. Then edit the world_generation_rules. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portal, associated text: If a portal is forced into water or lava, the liquid immediately flows into the generated air blocks, leaving the player with no airspace. However, a glitch can prevent this water from flowing into the portal: if the liquid would flow both vertically and horizontally into the air pocket, it instead flows only vertically, so the blocks on the platform's outer corners never become water source blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update, associated text: General PP updates
When a block is placed, destroyed, replaced, or its blockstate is changed, the game sends PP update to its immediate neighbors, in order of west, east, north, south, down, up. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Create a room with a grid of wooden and stone pressure plates. Only some plates are safe to the player. For example, wood pressure plates are safe to walk on while stone ones push the player into the Void. This can be achieved by using command blocks to teleport the poor helpless victims to y=-64, or just by setting the command block to perform the command kill |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival, associated text: Survival multiplayer allows players to connect to a central Minecraft server. This enables them to interact with each other and work together (or against each other) in order to achieve their Survival goals. This is mostly used for friends to play on a private server together. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Axolotls now have their missing sounds (MCPE-123304).
Axolotls now swim way more often (MCPE-123263).
Using Bone Meal on a sapling planted on a Moss block now correctly grows a tree (MCPE-125689).
Cobblestone and Cobbled Deepslate are now used to repair stone items on an Anvil (MCPE-123670).
Cauldrons fill up in snowy weather, creating a renewable source of Powder Snow (MCPE-105412).
Glow Lichen is now visibly as close to the surface it is placed on as Java Edition (MCPE-122665).
Glow Lichen now has a map color that more closely resembles the color of the block (MCPE-126316).
Azalea Leaves and Flowered Azalea Leaves have correct color on maps.
Maps now glow in Glow Item Frames (MCPE-117503).
Pointed Dripstone now correctly gets destroyed after the block it was placed on are broken by block updates. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Many features were broken or significantly changed due to the client-server split, many of which still remain absent from the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for River_(Character), associated text: River is shown to be a mesa farmer when "interviewed" in between clips.
River's outfit closely resembles the ocelot T-shirt skin from the 4th Birthday skin pack being both purple and having an ocelot face. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe_book, associated text: In Java Edition, if the player searches for "excitedze" in the recipe book, the language switches to Pirate Speak.[1]
This is a reference to "ExcitedZE", an alias used by Maria Lemón, whose avatar is a pirate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle, associated text: Jungle biomes are significantly more resource-demanding to load and render compared to other biomes. Thus, players exploring in jungles may wish to turn down their graphics settings to avoid lag and FPS drops.[2]The frequency of large jungle trees generated in Bedrock Edition is lower than in Java Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: When flowers spawn from bone meal, the type spawned depends on the X/Y/Z position in the world. Different biomes result in different behaviors. Note that these behaviors don't necessarily match naturally generated flowers since additional randomness is applied during terrain generation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: "We interviewed @eldrone to work as a 3d artist on 0x10c today and were so impressed we hired him on the spot. He starts Monday." – @notch on Twitter, September 28, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_caves, associated text: It is surprisingly easy to get lost in caverns. Below are a number of methods the player can implement while exploring to prevent this, especially trail markers. The navigation tutorial has much more information about markers and other navigation methods. (Summary: Torches, wool, signs, blocks (which can be placed in "arrows", and especially jack o'lanterns.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Behavior (falling-edge): When the input turns off, the lower sticky piston begins retracting the block of redstone, immediately cutting off power to the output, effectively allowing the falling edge to pass through the circuit with no delay. The block of redstone then arrives at its retracted state and tries to power the output dust again, but it also powers the piston above it and block A arrives to cut the output before the repeater can output the signal from the block of redstone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: This design by Cheesedud6 has a lever to switch between cooked chicken/feathers and eggs. Target blocks help make the design compact. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Evoker, associated text: Evokers spawn during raids starting at wave 5. Up to 5 evokers spawn on Hard difficulty. During these events, they can be a raid captain. On Hard difficulty, evokers can also spawn riding a ravager at Wave 7. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_farming, associated text: When fencing off the beach area, be sure to leave at least one block of clearance from the fence, so that hostile mobs cannot climb into the farm. Also, remember that turtles need to spawn on sand, so be sure to replace non-sand blocks on the beach with sand blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Fortress, associated text: 1 Generation
2 Structure
2.1 Blocks
3 Mobs
4 Loot
5 Advancements
6 Video
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
11 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ambience, associated text: Nether ambience is divided into three groups: "Loop", "Loop Additions", and "Mood", all of which play independently of each other while the player is in the Nether. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Concrete, associated text: The bright and solid colors of concrete make it useful for decoration. It has more pronounced colors than terracotta, and unlike wool, is not flammable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cookie, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Trading
1.2 Crafting
1.3 Villager gifts
2 Usage
2.1 Food
2.2 Parrots
2.3 Composting
3 Sounds
4 Advancements
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 History
7 Issues
8 Gallery
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: With commands, the size and position of the border can be modified. The world border always behaves in full block increments, even if it is set to a partial block. Its default size and location remain the same across all three default dimensions. Custom dimensions can have individual sizes. If it is in the Nether, it appears red, regardless of whether the border is expanding, shrinking or not moving. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Difficulty, associated text: An eye of ender requires a blaze rod to craft; but a blaze rod can be obtained only as a drop from a blaze, which is a hostile mob that cannot spawn in Peaceful. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Making_nice_floors, associated text: Your foyer is the room when you first walk into the house, and many players make it their living room. Using the wool pattern 1 with blue/lime/yellow wool, or a glazed terracotta pattern, would look great to get a visitor's attention. You can also surround the wool/glazed terracotta with either plain wood planks or with horizontal wood logs and wood planks (see the first image in "Gallery" for an example). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_mushroom, associated text: To grow, the lowest four blocks of the stem (i.e. the three blocks above the small mushroom being grown) must be air or leaves, and a 7×7×(height−3) region above that must similarly be clear of anything except air or leaves. The block under the huge mushrooms stem must be dirt, podzol, or mycelium. Light level does not matter if placed on podzol, or mycelium, if placed on dirt, coarse dirt or grass blocks both skylight and blocklight must be 12 or less. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: You can make a lake any depth with ease! All you do is dig out your lake. (i.e. 6 blocks deep and also a rise near the edges) Then you do 1 layer of dirt where you want the water level to be. Fully cover the lake with the one block high layer and fill/overlap with water. (Make sure water becomes fully still/settled!) Grab a diamond shovel and with ease you dig up the top and only layer of dirt as your lake fills with water. You can also add to an already made lake like this, and just add 1 layer of dirt blocks at water lvl and watch as the waterfall extends over your extended lake. Once again you dig out the layer of dirt once you've gotten the water to settle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventure_survival, associated text: Don't eat raw meat unless you're desperate; wait until you cook it in a furnace in a village forge. You can also trade it for emeralds if you wish, though this won't achieve much in the long run, unless you save up for diamond tools or armor. Many villager trades can be cheap and not worthwhile, so it's important to know what trades will be useful in the long run. See the "trading" article for more information. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.18.20.29 (Xbox, Windows, Android) or Preview 1.18.20.30 (iOS/iPadOS, Xbox, Windows) is the fifth beta/preview for Bedrock Edition 1.18.30[e], released on February 24, 2022,[13] which fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: The villager and zombie villager are both clerics.
Igloos without basements do not generate layer -23 to -1, and generate a snow block instead of the trapdoor in the ground layer (0). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bucket, associated text: An empty bucket can be used to empty a cauldron with water or lava, filling the bucket with the fluid. This does not work with dispensers.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: The button or lever can be hidden by putting it underground in a specific place, and it cannot be opened from the outside. An example of that is below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Mining in the Nether can be very profitable, because of netherite and nether quartz that can't be found elsewhere, as well as nether gold ore being abundant. However, the Nether is far more dangerous than the Overworld, and ancient debris is extremely rare. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: A player mounts a horse by pressing use on it with an empty hand, or while holding an object that cannot be used on a horse. A player tames an adult horse by repeatedly mounting it until the horse stops bucking off the player. Taming depends on the horse's "temper". Horses begin with a temper of 0 out of 100. When a player first mounts the horse, a random taming threshold 0–99 is chosen. The horse becomes tame if the temper exceeds this threshold. Otherwise, the player is bucked off and the temper is increased by 5, to be compared against the threshold the next time the player mounts the horse. Temper can also be increased by feeding the horse. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Looting, associated text: Mobs with no drops, such as bats, bees, or endermites, are not affected by this enchantment.
Withers, iron golems, and snow golems are not affected by this enchantment.
Looting does not increase the amount of fish dropped by fish mobs (guardians and elder guardians are not considered fish mobs, and Looting does cause them to drop more fish).
Looting does not increase the drop quantity when used on a fox, but it does increase the chance for a drop.
It does not increase the amount of wool dropped by sheep.
The sponge drop from an elder guardian is unaffected.
It does not affect totems of undying dropped by evokers.
It does not affect the amount of skulls dropped by wither skeletons, but does increase the chance for them to drop one. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: On September 15, 2014, following Mojang's acquisition by Microsoft and Notch's departure from the company, the soundtrack for 0x10c was released by Daniel Rosenfeld.[40]. He stated: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: When fishing, treasure loot can now only be obtained by fishing in open waters.
A fishing location is considered to be open water if the following conditions are met:
There is at least a 5×1×5 area of water beneath the bobber and a 5×2×5 area of air above (for a combined 5×3×5 free area required).
Waterlogged blocks that have no collision, such as signs and coral count as water. However, bubble columns do not. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Due to licensing issues, the repository frequently used to install Oracle Java has been discontinued. It is now recommended that you install OpenJDK 8 or above. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: During the period of time where these textures existed in terrain.png, Notch made multiple statements of plans to implement chairs,[2][3] alongside generic mentions of other furniture.[4][5] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Far_Lands, associated text: The difficulty could be switched to peaceful so that no hostile mobs spawn inside of the Far Lands and lag your computer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: Cobblestone is useful for many purposes, like making stone tools, staircases, blocking passages off, etc. Bring at least two stacks of it, but a third stack is good to have. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Magma cubes are common in the Nether, especially near fortresses, so being able to fight them is a necessity for anyone who explores the Nether a lot. Additionally, they are a good source of experience and a useful potion ingredient, magma cream. The smaller two kinds of cube are both easily killed with a stone sword or better even in large numbers, as they have low health and a slow attack rate, but big cubes can be deadly. Due to their jumping attack, they are very hard to hit and dodge, and while they have less health than the player at 8 hearts, they have natural armor that negates some of the damage dealt to them, making their practical health much higher than the player's base. Preferably trap them on a ledge above the player and use a hit and run tactic, but if they must fight them in the open, hit them immediately after their jump so the player has time to escape the next one. Once the big cube is defeated, fighting its smaller counterparts should be much easier. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_caves, associated text: Like mentioned previously, if you found a water flow that leads up to the ocean surface, you can use this to exit the cave. One can create easy access from the cave to the ocean surface by making a pillar of sugar cane. This will provide a fast, breathable path in both directions. This method can be used for both entering and exiting caves. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Controls, associated text: Note: For Xperia Play owners using the gamepad, while in creative mode, the lowest two rows of items are beneath the screen, and one cannot scroll down to see them. They are still accessible, but it requires either remembering how many times one has to press the directional buttons to access them, or trial-and-error. This is most prominent in the 4.0 update, as the amount of items has increased, and now sixteen items are hidden. The only way to see them is to turn on the option to use touch controls in the options menu. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_platform, associated text: If the platform is destroyed, or if a block is placed on top of it, the platform is restored and any overlaying blocks on or within 3 blocks above the obsidian are removed when the player enters the End. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_Table, associated text: Although the player must have at least the level requirement to get an enchantment, the number of levels that the player is charged is the same as the Lapis Lazuli requirement. For example, if the third enchantment listed is a level 30-50 enchantment, the player must have at least 30 levels, pays only 3 levels and 3 Lapis Lazuli. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bed, associated text: When a player wakes up, if there is two blocks or more space above the bed then the player can wake up on the bed. If there is less than two blocks above the bed and there is space on the side then the player wakes up on the side. If there is no space on the side of the bed and there is less than two blocks above the bed then the player still wakes up on top of the bed, but suffocates if it's a solid block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_fungus_generation, associated text: There are a multitude of ways in which huge fungi can be farmed, here are some of the more common and technical methods. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stone, 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 Island_survival, associated text: An immediate option would be to simply create a new world, but for many players the challenge is appealing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_Egg, associated text: Breaking a cracked turtle egg with a Silk Touch tool resets the growth stage when the egg is placed on a different block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Using this gives you a chance to find resources, and in the case of invasion by mobs, it will always provide a safer spot. Underground floors are also useful for making mob grinders or animal farms. If you're really good, add a whole back up shelter under ground. If you like to be safe, add multiple bunkers, but hide a super safe and secret bunker. You could also make a part of the floor out of glass in the same spot on each floor, so you can see all the way down, and it looks nice if you do it right. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: This article is about a specific category of redstone circuits. For other circuits, see redstone circuit. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brick, associated text: Novice-level stone mason villagers sell 16[Bedrock Edition only] or 10[Java Edition only] bricks for one emerald. |
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