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Minecraft wiki entry for Fox, associated text: Foxes have a 20% chance to spawn (via spawn egg or naturally) with one of the following items in their mouth: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed a crash that could occur when attempting to create world with the Tropical City Resort mash-up pack.
Fixed an issue that could cause a hang on start up when trying to open certain worlds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logo, associated text: In 2017, the PC version of Minecraft was renamed as the Java Edition to separate it from Bedrock Edition, which was renamed to just Minecraft by the Better Together update. This logo was introduced in version 1.12.2 and while most versions of Minecraft uses the main design that was established since 2015, Java Edition kept using the original with the addition of the "Java Edition" subtitle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass_Block, associated text: Grass can spread to nearby dirt blocks, but not coarse dirt or rooted dirt. Grass spreading without player intervention depends heavily on the time of day.[Java Edition only] For a dirt block to accept grass from a nearby grass block, the following requirements must be met: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-163840 – Witch nose is always high when holding item, but item doesn't render.
MC-163849 – Stopping creative flight with double-space triggers elytra flight.
MC-163877 – Banners are still discolored when viewing from certain angles.
MC-164038 – Serializer for storage nbt component is missing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn_Egg, associated text: Mobs can be spawned with spawn eggs in Survival mode (though the eggs will be consumed), but spawn eggs are not obtainable in Survival and can only be obtained using the Creative menu or commands. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added following block tags to decide the corresponding creatures to spawn:
animals_spawnable_on
Contains Grass Block.
axolotls_spawnable_on
Contains Clay.
foxes_spawnable_on
Contains Grass Block, Snow, Snow Block, Podzol, and Coarse Dirt.
goats_spawnable_on
Contains Stone, Snow, Powder Snow, Snow Block, Packed Ice, and Gravel.
mooshrooms_spawnable_on
Contains Mycelium.
parrots_spawnable_on
Contains Grass Block, Air, #leaves, and #logs.
polar_bears_spawnable_on_in_frozen_ocean
Contains Ice.
rabbits_spawnable_on
Contains Grass Block, Snow, Snow Block, and Sand.
wolves_spawnable_on
Contains Grass Block, Snow, and Snow Block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Command for an overpowered Diamond Sword:
/give @s diamond_sword{display:{Name:"\"OP sword!\""},Enchantments:[{id:sharpness,lvl:32767},{id:knockback,lvl:10},{id:fire_aspect,lvl:32767},{id:looting,lvl:10},{id:sweeping,lvl:32767},{id:mending,lvl:32767}]} |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item, associated text: The root tag.
Count: Number of items stacked in this inventory slot. Any item can be stacked, even if unstackable through normal means. Values below 0 cause the item to be treated as air, resulting in the item being removed.
Slot: The inventory slot the item is in.
id: Item/Block ID. If not specified, gets treated as air, resulting in the item being removed.
tag: Additional information about the item, discussed more in the subsections of the item structure section. This tag is optional for most items. Unlike other entity or block NBT, this tag is never deserialized and can hold user defined tags that are not used by the game by standard. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Breeding, associated text: Baby animals can be manually spawned by using spawn eggs on a grown animal. This also works on zombies or variants. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zero-ticking, associated text: One can also use 0-tick repeaters as a method of 0-tick chaining. This is possible because 0-tick repeaters add block event delay. 0-tick repeaters are very useful because they can be used to chain signals created by 0-tick clocks, as only 0-tick repeaters have the ability to reset fast enough. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_farming, associated text: The wood above illustrates the minimum height required to grow a huge mushroom of that size. Huge mushrooms can be 5, 6, or 7 blocks tall, with the maximum height being 1 block shorter than the available space above it. Thus, if there is a block 7 meters above, the huge mushroom will always grow to be 5 blocks tall.
The slabs below illustrate the area required, 7×7, as well as the fact that the blocks immediately adjacent to the stalk must be free, but not the rest of the bottom row.
The mycelium on the right shows the area where the required space overlaps due to the smaller footprint of the huge red mushroom.
The mushroom must be planted on a dirt, grass, podzol, mycelium, or nylium blocks (not shown).
Placing blocks where the inside of a red mushroom would be does not hinder the growth of the mushroom substantially, only if the blocks are directly in the way or lie outside of the mushroom will it not grow. Occasionally much taller (11+ blocks) mushrooms will grow when blocked by blocks in the normal growth space below, however this is unreliable and takes significant bone meal.
By placing dirt blocks around where the stem of the mushroom is supposed to be, you can block the light allowing you to place the mushroom even closer to the surface - then fill up your tunnel and remove the dirt inside of the mushroom once it's grown. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: For No-Clippers
No-clip is a hack that a player can pass through walls like a spectator. The way to avoid it is to 1. Put lava around your base. 2. Put it as low as you can, meaning, at bedrock so some hackers will suffocate due to the distance they have to travel. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: This landmine by itself is inefficient and non-lethal. It damages the landscape and deals little if any damage to players. It is easy to make by placing a pressure plate on a block and one or more TNT directly beneath. Stepping on the pressure plate will ignite the TNT To make it more efficient, there are many variations players can use: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Music_Disc, associated text: "I had trouble getting Where Are We Now to play because of the spaces in the name. Working on it. :)" – @notch on Twitter, September 29, 2011 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Soul sand valleys are by far the most trying biome to live in amongst the Nether biomes. The biome is coated in a floor of soul sand, making traversing slow. Skeletons and ghasts spawn frequently here, which when combined with the slowing nature of soul sand, can be very dangerous to the player. Soul fire is present in this biome, and occurs whenever soul sand or soil is set on fire. It deals double the damage of normal fire, but using soul sand/soil in certain crafting recipes can allow the player to craft soul fire variants of useful blocks, such as soul torches and soul campfires. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: Additions
The player's arm is now visible.
Only appears when no item is selected.
Permanent death
Changes
Blocks and arm now swing when the mouse is pressed.
Mobs can take damage, but they don't have a dying animation.
Mobs can hurt you.
Harsher fall damage.
The player can no longer respawn using the R key |
Minecraft wiki entry for Strider, associated text: Striders wearing a saddle always drop the saddle upon death, regardless of if they spawn wearing it or if a player puts it on them. The only way to remove a saddle from a strider is to kill the strider. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: After collecting wood to create planks, build a crafting table in a convenient place. A door and wooden pickaxe are the essential things required for now. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cake, associated text: Using flint and steel, fire charge, or any flaming projectile on an unlit candle cake lights its candle. Lit candle cakes emit light level of 3. Clicking on the lit candle (but not the cake) extinguishes it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jasper_Boerstra, associated text: Jasper Boerstra is a full time employee who is currently working for Mojang Studios as the Lead Artist[3] for Minecraft. He was hired to change the great majority of the old textures in the game. Most of his changes to the game's textures took effect in the Texture Update, and he has since continued to create textures for new blocks, items, and entities. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Vindicator, associated text: The "Johnny" Easter egg is a reference to the movie The Shining, where the main character says "Here's Johnny!" while breaking a door with an axe.
Vindicators have an unused hat layer in their texture file, similar to the illusioner's hat. Its removed in 1.18.
The hat models also used to exist in the nitwit, librarian, and priest's texture before the Village & Pillage update.
According to the Mobestiary, while a vindicator is tougher than a zombie, it has low intelligence, 'a little smarter than a skeleton'. Cory Scheviak also said that vindicator’s AI may be a bit "derpy".[8] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_NBT_tags, associated text: See Entity format for the various NBT Tags that are saved for each entity. This page also contains basic information for each NBT Tag. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Ore, associated text: In Java Edition, iron ore generates in three batches. The first batch attempts to generate 40 times per chunk in blobs of 0-13, from levels 128 to 320, being most common around level 255 and becoming less common towards either end of the range. The second batch attempts to generate 6 times per chunk in blobs of 0-13, from levels -24 to 54, being most common around level 15 and becoming less common towards either end of the range. The third batch attempts to generate 3 times per chunk in blobs of 0-5, evenly from levels -63 to 64. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_farming, associated text: 1 Purpose
2 Mechanics
3 Automatic breeder
4 Manual breeder
5 Designs
5.1 Bed-jumper
5.2 Breeder farm
5.3 Two-villager design
5.4 Bedrock Edition design
6 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: If you have enough TNT, a dispenser, and an input, it can't hurt to pump some TNT into the End Portal. The TNT will go to the spawn point of the world and will be loaded, as the spawn chunks are always loaded, and will explode soon after. If nobody is in the end, the first player enter the portal will make the chunks load, which will instantly kill that player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Parrots no longer get stuck in flight mode (MCPE-64370)
Mobs that panic now do so for all damage types
Mobs that can pick up armor now prioritize iron over chainmail |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: If a villager has enough food in one inventory stack (6 bread or 24 carrots, potatoes, beetroots, or 18 wheat for farmers only) and sees a villager without enough food in one inventory stack (3 bread, 12 carrots, 12 potatoes, or 12 beetroots for non-farmers; 15 bread, 60 carrots, potatoes, or beetroot, or 45 wheat for farmers), the villager may decide to share food with that villager. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider_Jockey, associated text: Spider jockeys are the rare appearance of a spider or cave spider[BE only] being ridden by a skeleton, stray, or wither skeleton.[BE only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_shapes, associated text: If you have Microsoft Paint, or any similar art tool, you will have an easier job with drawing shape blueprints in Minecraft. Select a shape from the tool bar and set it to be the thinnest setting. Then draw the shape, and zoom in all the way. You should be able to tell how the pixels are arranged, and that may help with building the shape in Minecraft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Desert_pyramid, associated text: A deeply buried desert pyramid outside of a village. In the distance, a pillager tower and another pyramid spawned. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jack_o%27Lantern, associated text: Jack o’lanterns can spawn within taiga and snowy taiga villages in the piles of pumpkins which also generate there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: The trading system is a gameplay mechanic that allows players to trade principally emeralds for items (and vice-versa) with villagers as well as wandering traders. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean_Monument, associated text: The first released image of the ocean monument in development (note that ocean monuments do not have a room that resembles the one in the picture). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: Example - For the door pictured below, the initial roof check finds there are two spaces covered by roof blocks on the left side, and two covered spaces on the right also. With the same number of covered spaces on each side, neither one can be designated the "inside" or the "outside," and so the door is not counted as a house... yet, but we're not through yet, either: |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
MoreCarrotTicks: Set to 40 when a carrot crop is eaten, decreases by 0–2 every tick until it reaches 0. Has no effect in game.
RabbitType: Determines the skin of the rabbit. Also determines if rabbit should be hostile. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Data_pack, associated text: pack.mcmeta, as used by the "vanilla" data pack in 1.18, as found in the client and official server jars: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Boat, associated text: With touchscreen controls, two buttons for steering appear. The right button or key steers to the left, and the left button or key steers to the right. Pressing both buttons moves the boat forward. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Steve pants no longer color the bottom of appearance's feet when no footwear is equipped
Users in multiplayer games should no longer see other players using pieces on their appearance that they do not own as Steve
Changing skins while in splitscreen should now properly save for all local users and update properly for remote users
Alex shirt no longer looks corrupted when equipped with different pants
"Hooray!" emote will now display in the emotes section if already owned (MCPE-111165). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Helmet, associated text: Equipping a turtle shell provides the Water Breathing status effect, allowing the player to remain underwater for an additional 10 seconds. The time that this effect lasts does not begin to count down until the player dives underwater, then the 10 seconds are counted down. The effect immediately recharges after exposure to air. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Configured_feature, associated text: replace_single_block—Replaces a single block using a list of targets and states.
targets: A list of targets.
A target
target: Rule test. The blocks to replace.
Template:Nbt inherit/rule test
state: The block to use.
Block state[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue where mobs would sometimes render with incorrect geometry when viewed from the Structure Block preview window (MCPE-95183)
Experimental Features: Wither can now be spawned on negative heights (MCPE-125270)
Ghasts no longer spawn in less than 5x4x5 area (MCPE-133687)
Magma Cubes no longer spawn in less than 3x3x2 area (MCPE-46540)
Medium Magma Cubes now have a larger hitbox (MCPE-132159)
Shulker boxes now remain in Dispensers when dispensed at world limit (MCPE-130085) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coal, associated text: When used in a furnace as a fuel, a piece of coal lasts 80 seconds (smelting up to 8 items), like charcoal. Coal used as fuel lasts more than 5 times longer than wood planks or wood logs used as fuel, being more efficient than any other use of wood for smelting in Java Edition, but outstripped by wooden slabs in Bedrock Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Mazes are found occasionally in maps. If the Adventure map is in Survival mode rather than Adventure, mazes are often made of bedrock, so that they can't be mined through. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_village, associated text: Next, you need to light up the area inside the Village to minimize hostile mob spawning at night. After that, make sure that you placed at least one bell, making sure it has a considerable distance from the wall. Afterward, make sure there are at least 10 beds inside the wall. (It is advised to move the beds inside houses with wooden doors later if they are not already.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hoglin, associated text: "Contrary to popular belief, Hoglins in Minecraft aren't actually afraid of warped fungus. They just think it smells really bad, so getting away from it takes priority over both breeding and fighting." – @henrikkniberg on Twitter, December 24, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: While activated, a pressure plate and its attachment block (unless attached to a fence, nether brick fence, slab, or stairs) both power adjacent redstone dust (including beneath the block), and all adjacent mechanism components (including those above or below). They also activate all adjacent redstone comparators or redstone repeaters facing away. |
Minecraft wiki entry for South-east_rule, associated text: Always the same way (only has 1 orientation, no other facing version exists); for example, cobblestone, planks, bookshelf, obsidian, ores, etc.
The texture orientation is based on the location of the block, not dependent on the placing direction (dirt, grass blocks)
Based on the mode of placing, it uses a certain predictable orientation/block state (glazed terracotta, furnace, piston, logs) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg, associated text: A chicken drops an egg item every 5–10 minutes. The theoretical average would be expected at 1 egg every 7.5 minutes, or 0.1333 eggs per minute. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Reintroduced the reach bonus for charged attacks ("200% attacks").[note 3]
Reverted how the sweep attack works.[note 3]
Now requires the enchantment and a charged attack.
Reintroduced the attack indicator.
Removed the reach bonus for charged attacks when the attacker is crouching. |
Minecraft wiki entry for testforblock, associated text: Specifies the block data to match when testfor. Values (bitwise AND 0xFFFF) that are invalid for the specified block id revert to 0. If it is negative, all blocks that match tileName: Block are tested.
Must be a 32-bit integer number. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: Get an anvil and get either 9 iron ingot, 9 diamond, 9 coal, 9 gold ingot, 9 lapis lazuli, 9 redstone dust or 9 emerald. Rename 1 of the ores to something random, place it above the rest of the ores in your inventory and go to a crafting table. Craft a block of that ore and select 'craft all.' This will result in the player obtaining 1 block of (whatever ore you chose). The other 8 pieces will still be in your inventory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus, associated text: A cactus block may be placed only on sand, red sand or another cactus block. A cactus breaks itself (and drops as an item) if any block with a solid material, or lava, occupies any of the 4 horizontally adjacent blocks. It also breaks if on the sand and the block above is water or lava. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Clicking use on a unemployed villager or a nitwit villager causes it to grunt and shake their head. [Java Edition only] In Bedrock Edition, clicking use on a unemployed villager or a nitwit villager does nothing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: Aiden (Dark Horse Comics)
Candace
Cleo
Ethan
Evan
Evan’s mother
Grace
Ms. Collins
Pips
Rus
Stef
Tobi
Tyler |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brick_pyramid, associated text: A naturally generated brick pyramid.
The view from the top of a brick pyramid.
A brick pyramid in the ocean.
A brick pyramid with a flat top.
A brick pyramid as seen from the minecraft webpage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Granular_material, associated text: Blaze Powder - an item crafted from blaze rods used mainly in brewing and crafting eyes of ender.
Concrete Powder - an item crafted from sand, gravel and dye that turns into concrete when it touches water.
Gunpowder - an item dropped from creepers, used to craft TNT and in brewing.
Powder Snow
Dyes have an internal name "item.dyePowder.name", as shown by a glitch in early Pocket Edition and the statistics in early Java Edition |
Minecraft wiki entry for Commands, associated text: In the client, commands are entered via the chat window, which is displayed by pressing the T / [BE & EE only] / [BE only], or, / key. Using the / key also enters the forward-slash that commands require as a prefix, so it is a useful shortcut. The ↑ and ↓ keys can be used to view previously entered text, including all previously executed commands. Pressing Tab ↹ while entering commands cycles through possible commands or arguments, and can be used to auto-enter the coordinates of the block looked at before entering the chat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buried_Treasure, associated text: A dug-up chest in a buried treasure structure that barely generated on land.
An open buried treasure chest, revealing lots of loot.
Buried treasure generated on land under a village.
A buried treasure dug up from the sand.
Ideal positioning of the player on the X to find the treasure.
A glitched structure consisting of 5 pig spawners and a buried treasure chest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Halloween_Update, associated text: The Halloween Update was a major update for Java Edition Alpha released on October 30, 2010 as Alpha v1.2.0. The Nether was the most prominent feature of the update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mountains, associated text: Grove use the same mob spawning chances as windswept hills for hostile and ambient categories. As for others: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: This cauldron is beyond 16,777,216 blocks on both axes, specifically at a position where both the X and Z coordinates are even numbers which are not multiples of 4. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: An "island" in Minecraft is typically any collection of terrain that is above sea level and is surrounded by water on all sides. Islands often generate in relatively remote areas and are often cut off from the mainland. If a player happens to spawn on one of these, they may be faced with a major resource shortage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_(disambiguation), associated text: Snowy Taiga - A forest-like biome covered in snow.
Snowy Plains - A largely barren biome covered in snow.
Grove - A forest-like biome covered in snow and powder snow.
Snowy Beach - A beach covered in snow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Max and Alison enter the Nether, but soon realize they are stuck as the creeper blew up the portal. The two have no choice but to explore the Nether in search for the "Enchanter", being pursued by chicken jockeys. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Gold_Ore, associated text: Nether gold ore drops 2-6 gold nuggets when mined with any pickaxe. Fortune has a 33.3% chance to multiply the drops by 2, Fortune II has a 25% chance to multiply the drops by 2 or 3 and Fortune III has a 20% chance each to multiply the drops by 2, 3, or 4 for a maximum possible drop of 24 golden nuggets. The average number of nuggets from Fortune III is 8.8, which is less than an ingot; therefore it is slightly more efficient to mine Nether gold ore with Silk Touch and smelt it into gold ingots. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: Before continuing, please note that this page assumes that the player has already killed the ender dragon. If they have not done so, then it is strongly suggested for them to do, as it is extremely difficult to survive in the End with the ender dragon alive. (If they need help to do so, see Tutorials/Defeating the ender dragon). It also assumes that they are playing on Easy difficulty or above, because playing in Peaceful makes it far less challenging than on other difficulties. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Agnes_Larsson, associated text: Agnes 'LadyAgnes' Larsson[3] is a Mojang Studios employee who joined the gameplay development of the 'Exploration Update' from Java Edition in August 3, 2016.[4] Later, she was announced as the lead gameplay developer for Minecraft and, in March 3, 2021, she was promoted to Minecraft Vanilla Game Director.[5] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: If a player tries to sleep in a bed that is occupied by a villager, the villager is now kicked out of the bed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed issue where info and buttons did not appear for downloaded skin packs (MCPE-152216).
Fixed being unable to exit the emote wheel screen when using touch controls. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trap_design, associated text: An explorer comes across a cave. They drop down a few blocks when they notice it's getting lighter instead of darker. They jump to their next ledge just before a flow of lava engulfs their previous position. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: Note that every time the player takes damage that armor is capable of reducing (see above), it counts as one point of durability damage for every worn armor piece. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, chickens require a light level of 7 or more to spawn, and are found in groups of 2 to 4. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Stax wakes up late in the morning, getting out of bed, putting on a bath robe, and leaning against the balcony just outside his bedroom. Looking down, he notices the diorite swimming pool that his father made, along with a wooden hatch leading to a mine. Behind that are the graves of his parents and grandparents. Stax then raised his head, looking toward the edge of the house, noticing a diorite pillar crowned with a lantern. Stax then gets dressed and gets himself bread with honey for breakfast, while he feeds the cats some fish. As he looks outside toward the back garden, he feels like something is wrong. Upon further inspection, he notices an oak tree among the birch trees. Stax decides to work on that later, though, and feels like making a purple sheep. He feels like breeding a red and blue sheep, but instead decides to use purple dye. Ironically, he has no purple dye in his possession. Heading down to the storeroom, Stax pulls out a diamond axe from a chest and heads back up to chop down the oak tree. As he finishes, the sun sets, and decides to go for an evening swim in the swimming pool. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glowstone_Dust, associated text: Witches have a chance of dropping 0–6 glowstone dust upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-15 glowstone dust. |
Minecraft wiki entry for IDs_before_1.13, associated text: Each type of biome has its own biome id, shown in the following table. Main biomes have a numeric ID from 0 to 127, while biome variations normally have a numeric ID of 128 + <original biome number>. Extreme Hills Edge and Frozen Ocean biomes did not generate anymore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Weapon, associated text: Melee weapons can be held while punching to deal extra damage, but with a longer attack time than punching. (attack time is a cooldown time for a weapon) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Squid_farming, associated text: This design takes more time to be built but can achieve a very high ink rate. First of all you should clear as much water as possible out of the river or ocean biome within the render distance of the player. You have to build a chamber between layers 46 and 62, and fill it with water so squid will spawn. To make water push the squid to the bottom you have to place water sources only in the top layer, and also place solid column blocks, as water will only push if it has an adjacent solid block. Underneath the spawning chamber will be a layer of signs that can be traversed by squid but not water. Squid crossing the sign layer will land on a hopper platform, where squid will die either by fall damage or suffocation, and will gather all the resulting ink and send it to chests. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A daylight sensor, if exposed to the sky ("sl" greater than 0), remains activated while the sun is in in the sky. A daylight sensor blocked from the sky ("sl" equals 0) remains activated while the moon is in the sky. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "Minecraft, Scrolls, 0x10c: The past, present and future of Mojang as seen through Notch's eyes" by Brian Crecente – Polygon, April 5, 2013. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: If one finds a nearby fortress that is not attached to the first one, nether bricks can be looted to repair the nether fortress if in survival. Large parts of the fortress itself such as the pillars for bridges are solid, and nether bricks can be looted from the inside of these pillars. |
Minecraft wiki entry for team, associated text: Specifies the name of a team.
Must be a team name of an unquoted string. Allowed characters include: -, +, ., _, A-Z, a-z, and 0-9. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-160456 – Bee hives filled with honey are missing their top and bottom texture.
MC-160458 – Using a portal in an older world creates a new portal instead of teleporting to an existing one.
MC-160461 – When being activated with redstone, bells always ring in the same direction, even if that should not be possible.
MC-160464 – New gamerules introduced in snapshot 19w36a default to false in worlds from older versions.
MC-160484 – Placing wet sponges in the nether does not update redstone.
MC-160498 – /gamerule fireDamage being set to false does not prevent lava damage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: To create the usual shape of the saplings, both elements are being rotated by 45 degrees. Therefore, the origin and the axis of rotation are set to the specified values, the angle is set to 45 degrees and "rescale" is set to true. The latter causes the model to be scaled on the axes it has not been rotated on, so that it takes up the same space as it did before rotating it (see comparison images). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: A transmission circuit is a redstone circuit that allows redstone signals to move from one place to another. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Missing_textures_and_models, associated text: https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/support/java-edition-support/1947231-missing-tex-inventory-screen-and-other-item-uis |
Minecraft wiki entry for Igloo, associated text: One may access the individual structures of an igloo by using structure blocks to manually load them from the /data/minecraft/structures/igloo folder in version.jar. To do so, set a structure block to Load mode, enter igloo/structure name, and press [LOAD]. The individual structures are bottom, middle, top. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stairs, associated text: Wood stairs drop themselves as items when broken with any tool, or with no tool, but an axe is fastest. Non-wood stairs drop themselves as items only if broken with a pickaxe. Compared to slabs, the hardness values (and thus, breaking time) of stairs better reflect the blocks they are made from.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/270836-all-about-powered-rails-thread/page__view__findpost__p__3989800 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojam, associated text: karthus25 (24 February 2013). "I found a new block hidden in one of the Mojam2 files (More info in comments)". Reddit. Retrieved 3 March 2013. |
Minecraft wiki entry for setfixedinvslot, associated text: itemName: string
Specifies the item for the fixed slot. Must be a valid item id (for example, iron_shovel), or block id for which items exist. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart, associated text: When a boat is placed in a minecart[Java Edition only], the minecart travels faster on rails, approximately as fast as on powered rails. The movement in the boat minecart is glitchy and moving forward with the W key moves the cart backward relative to the player, and vice versa for moving backward with the S key. The minecart also moves on the rail-less ground at a crawling speed, but it does not float in the water despite being in a boat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bountiful_Update, associated text: For a guide about all the additions and changes in this update, see Java Edition guides/Bountiful Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.16 Pre-release 3 (known as 1.16-pre3 in the launcher) is the third pre-release for Java Edition 1.16, released on June 10, 2020,[62] which makes a few minor changes and fixes many bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: All of these foods, except for cake, have an effective quality score above 20. Cake, with a score of 14.4, is useful because the player can place and eat it without being forced into the speed of crouching. If the player are on a server with plugins that keep players from placing blocks in certain areas, then cake might not be the best choice. Always be sure to keep the sword as set as their most easily accessible item in their hotbar, depending on how their controls are set up. If the player are using the default controls, it is recommended that the player set their sword as the leftmost item on their hotbar. Also, be sure to keep other important items such as food or potions to the left of their hotbar. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_spike, associated text: The following 10 pillars generate in a 43-block radius circle around the exit portal in a random order (total of 40499 obsidian): |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The game no longer crashes if a player opens a Shulker Box they're standing on after rejoining a multiplayer session (MCPE-60856) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ryan_Holtz, associated text: "Just a quick update, you folks asked for the ability to select a specific biome, so I went and did that too:" – @TheMogMiner on Twitter, April 22, 2014 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: Notice the that have turned into , this is your layer of springs, all that is left is to eliminate the layer under it. The lake will fill itself afterward. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_mob_textures, associated text: Albino Cow
Ashen Cow
Cookie Cow
Pinto Cow
Sunset Cow
Cream Cow
Dairy Cow
Moobloom
Moolip
Umbra Cow
Umbra Cow (sheared)
Wooly Cow
Wooly Cow (sheared)
Amber Chicken
Bronzed Chicken
Gold Crested Chicken
Midnight Chicken
Skewbald Chicken
Stormy Chicken
Fancy Chicken
Cluckshroom
Bold Striped Rabbit
Freckled Rabbit
Harelequin Rabbit
Muddy Foot Rabbit
Vested Rabbit
Jumbo Rabbit
Flecked Sheep
Fuzzy Sheep
Inky Sheep
Long Nose Sheep
Patched Sheep
Rocky Sheep
Rainbow Sheep
Mottled Pig
Pale Pig
Piebald Pig
Pink Footed Pig
Sooty Pig
Spotted Pig
Muddy Pig
Dried Muddy Pig
Bouldering Zombie
Lobber Zombie
Skeleton Wolf
Skeleton Wolf (angry)
Bone Spider
Viler Witch
Tropical Slime
Tropical Slime (shell)
Melon Golem
Jolly Llama
Furnace Golem
Furnace Golem (flames)
Horned Sheep
Glow Squid
Pink Moobloom |
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