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Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_minerals, associated text: The entries on this alphabetized list of minerals all are blocks and items in the game that share a name with real-world minerals. Minerals are inorganic, naturally occurring crystalline materials. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: Jungle biomes have a higher chance to spawn chickens.[Java Edition only]
Badlands biomes spawn only hostile mobs and bats.
River and frozen river can spawn only drowned, squid, and salmon underwater.
Ocean biomes do not spawn passive mobs. They spawn drowned, and the other hostile mobs. Frozen oceans do not spawn dolphins, but do spawn polar bears.
Snowy Plains biomes do not spawn animals other than polar bears and rabbits.
Swamp huts spawn only witches, cats, and bats.
Ocean monuments spawn guardians, other water mobs and bats.
Pillager outposts spawn pillagers, other passive mobs and bats.
All other overworld biomes spawns common animals and common monsters, as well as slimes, dependent on spawn conditions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom, associated text: 1 Spawning
1.1 Bedrock Edition
1.2 Java Edition
2 Drops
3 Behavior
3.1 Undead
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 Achievements
7 Advancements
8 History
9 Issues
10 Trivia
11 Gallery
11.1 Screenshots
11.2 In other media
12 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Safe_home, associated text: Widely considered to be the most dangerous mob(except the bosses) in Minecraft is the creeper, because of the damage it causes to buildings (they can effectively blow large holes in your structures). However, you are safe within your base if there are creepers outside, as they can't get close enough to you to explode. You might even be able to open your door and kill the creeper with a bow and arrows, as long as you keep your distance! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Cover art.
The title screen.
Difficulty options.
Death screen.
A nerd creeper.
The UI with the default resource pack.
The UI with the programmer art resource pack.
Ingame image of the Minecraft dev team. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Honeycomb, associated text: A dispenser with shears inside can be used to shear the nest without angering the bees. The honeycomb pops out as a dropped item. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineplex, associated text: Join either the Hunters or the Hiders in this hide and seek based minigame! The Hunters will be forced to work together to find the Hiders hidden around the map as various blocks and animals! While they start off severely outnumbered, any Hider eliminated by a Hunter will be converted onto the Hunters' team! Finding as many hidden players as quickly as possible is key to winning for the Hunters. However, the Hiders aren't defenseless, they are armed with an axe and a bow, so hiders can launch their own counter-attack. While their weapons are weaker than those of the Hunters, the more damage they do with their bow, the stronger their axe will become! So hide or fight, the choice is yours!* |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Bedrock or barriers could encase areas where you do not want the player to escape from, and is a genius idea for spawn jails. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: Save your icon with the name "pack_icon" and make sure that it is saved as a .png file. Save it into the same folder that we put our manifest.json file. For reference, our folder should look like this now: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Adding pressure plates with note blocks underneath it can increase the loudness and allow the player to detect invisible mobs/players by seeing which pressure plates are pressed down, or you can simply add redstone wires and note blocks that connect to the pressure plates to make more sounds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mod_Coder_Pack, associated text: 1 Description
2 License and terms of use
2.1 You are allowed to
2.2 You are not allowed to
3 Links
4 Downloads
4.1 History
5 Credits
5.1 Core Team
5.1.1 Searge
5.1.2 ProfMobius
5.1.3 IngisKahn
5.1.4 Fesh0r
5.1.5 R4WK
5.1.6 ZeuX
6 Feedback
7 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: When an iron golem kills any mob, the player can obtain items dropped by the mob, but no experience orbs. Iron golems that kill a raid mob in Bedrock Edition also causes the mob to drop its raid loot, even when the mob wasn't attacked by the player before it is killed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: A location, preferably in deep ocean, preferably at least 50 blocks away from land
A tower to climb, from which to build structures at high altitudes
A killing platform
A drop shaft
A drop platform; a small water platform some distance (like 20 blocks) above the killing platform to funnel drowned to fall into the drop shaft and onto the killing platform
A spawning platform at least 24 blocks above the killing platform |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added the following splash text:
"Rainbow turtle?"
"Something funny!"
"I need more context."
"Ahhhhhh!"
"Don't worry, be happy!"
"Water bottle!"
"What's the question?"
"Plant a tree!"
"Go to the dentist!"
"What do you expect?"
"Look mum, I'm in a splash!" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor, associated text: Wooden trapdoors can be opened and closed by players or redstone pulse. Iron trapdoors can be opened only by redstone pulse. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.18.1 Pre-release 1
1.18.1 Release Candidate 1
1.18.1 Release Candidate 2
1.18.1 Release Candidate 3
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pufferfish_(item), associated text: Pufferfish can be obtained through fishing. The pufferfish catch rate can be increased by Lure, which reduces wait time generally. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Placing a hay bale under a campfire makes it a signal fire, increasing the height to which its smoke particles can rise from 10 blocks to 25 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Tests show that climbing slopes impact momentum severely, thus the cart speed plummets fast. However, if there is enough surplus momentum, carts easily travel up slopes. Conversely, carts traveling down slopes gain momentum. Downward sloped powered rails add both the momentum from the rails and the momentum from going downhill to your cart. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Carrot, associated text: Zombies, husks, and zombie villagers have a 2.5% (1⁄40) chance of dropping either an iron ingot, carrot, or potato when killed by a player or tamed wolf. This is increased by 1% (1⁄100) per level of looting. This gives carrots the following chances of dropping: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Beyond this point, a rail block will be stretched along the axes exceeded. Only half (a quarter if on both axes) of all rails placed will render,[verify] with the remaining half still being existent, but not visible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus, associated text: A cactus can survive in unusual locations using /setblock). However, this no longer works since 1.16.[verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Placing a hay bale into a composter has an 85% chance of raising the compost level by 1. Composting with hay bales is very inefficient, as the hay bale's chance to be composted is only slightly higher than wheat. For example, 900 wheat could be composted to yield 834⁄7 bone meal on average, but if crafted into 100 hay bales, they would only yield 121⁄7 bone meal on average |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Combat Test 7c is the seventh experimental version of a future combat revision.[8] Although it is a development version for a future release, this combat experiment is a fork of 1.16.2. This version was released only on Reddit, so it does not appear in the launcher or in any Minecraft.net blog post. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Channeling, associated text: 1 Obtaining
2 Usage
3 Incompatibilities
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Issues
9 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Retracting a piston pastes its head texture onto the extending face (making it look like it has 2 heads) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: There can also be multiple ALUs inside a computer, as some programs require a lot of operations to run, which do not depend on the previous operations (so they can be threaded) so delegating them to different ALUs could significantly speed up the program. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now only spawn in water from Y=50 to Y=64.
Additionally, tropical fishes now also spawn in lush caves at any height. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villages.dat_format, associated text: Villages are "forgotten" and not saved in this file when their chunks are unloaded, likely since the villagers are not loaded to continue to "see" the doors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_tips, associated text: The first step in building a redstone circuit is to decide what it will do and how, in general, it will operate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for LastBlock2CHP, associated text: The hacker is revealed to be Theo. Harper is shocked, but Theo says that he is here to solve everything. Harper wonders if he had been working with Ms. Minerva the entire time, and Theo says that he had been on his own for a majority of the time. Ash says for Theo to explain the situation from the beginning, so he does. He says that the situation started when the Evoker King had hacked into the school system, which was due to the foundation stone that was in their Minecraft server. Doc then coded the Evoker King into the game to find out what was wrong with the code and fix it. It was because of the group that started playing the game, however, that the AI evolved into the Evoker King, changing its tactic from fixing the foundation stone to using it instead. Harper asks about the dungeon and the reskinned mobs, and Theo says that he created them to prevent the Evoker King from obtaining the foundation stone in the first place; it was only because of the group’s actions that caused it to happen. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Before:
"lightning_bolt": {
"blocks_set_on_fire": 0
}
After:
"type_specific": {
"type": "lightning",
"blocks_set_on_fire": 0
} |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed "End Portal opens!" to "End Portal opens".
Changed "Husk converted to Zombie" to "Husk converts to Zombie".
Changed "Zombie converted to Drowned" to "Zombie converts to Drowned". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_and_melon_farming, associated text: This farm is small, has no sticky pistons, and is resource friendly. It uses a BUD switch to determine if a pumpkin/melon has matured and then activates a piston to break it and send it into a hopper. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_bastion_remnant, associated text: If you have enough inventory space to hold iron blocks and carved pumpkins, then consider how powerful iron golems are. Iron golems automatically attack piglin brutes, and can kill them in 3 to 8 hits, with an average of a 4-hit kill (Observing that on average, the iron golem will do 15 × 7.5 damage). Also, because iron golems have so much health, they can take 6-20 hits (Depending on two factors, difficulty and edition. The easier the difficulty, the smaller the damage piglin brutes do, and Bedrock Edition piglin brutes do less damage). Healing the iron golems with iron ingots will make the golem last longer. Additionally, due to the fact that the golems were created by you, they will not attack you should you accidentally hit one. However, they will attack your friends when aggravated, so care should still be taken if you are tackling the bastion remnant on multiplayer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Diamond and netherite items last long enough that they are as likely to be lost to an unlucky death as they are to wear out, so the player must ask themselves when and where they are willing to risk their more valuable tools. The player should never craft iron (unless they have an iron farm), gold, diamond, or netherite hoes (unless you want to show off or get the Serious Dedication advancement, or want to make a massive crop farm), as the only gain is durability and faster mining for certain blocks (leaves, hay bales, sponges, nether wart blocks, warped wart blocks, etc. (All hoes till land instantly). In fact, golden tools have just over half the durability of a wooden tool. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-9565 – Fences and Cobblestone Walls connect to Fence Gates, which are facing the other direction
MC-95560 – Wrong command message: Last character of NBT parsing error message is missing
MC-97662 – NBT parser regex checks for pipebars as tag declaration
MC-114219 – NBT integer array regex matches non integer arrays
MC-114220 – NBT integer arrays have trailing comma in string representation |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: Chug then asks if Mal is okay, but Lenna says to him that they need him alive more than Mal needing to find a cow. Tok then asks Lenna if anyone else was looking for him, and Lenna mentions that the people in Cornucopia thought that Tok had ran off with the berries and potions and traded them. Jarro and Mal soon return with food and milk, respectively. Mal basically pours the milk into Chug’s mouth, and he is soon cured of the wither effect. After Chug and Tok engage in a long hug, everyone feasts on pumpkin pies, cakes, cookies, carrots, and cooked chicken before falling asleep. The next morning, everyone eats leftovers for breakfast before getting back on the trail toward home. Along the way, they stop by the pens next to the underground shelter to collect Poppy, Thingy, and the horses that they had left behind. Now with twelve horses, Lenna asks Jarro about what he’ll do once he gets home. Jarro says that it’s obvious he’ll get a scolding from his mom, but also says that he’d like to have a place in New Cornucopia, hoping to breed some of the horses, or perhaps grow the fungi that he had collected in the Nether. The group soon notice Cornucopia off in the distance, making Jarro wince, stating that he hopes his mom doesn’t kill him. |
Minecraft wiki entry for dropall, associated text: Specifies the direction of Agent to drop all the items.
Must be one of:
forward to drop items to the front.
back to drop items to the back.
left to drop items to the left.
right to drop items to the right. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: One method for defending a mine is a tunnel collapse system. This essentially has the miner press a button to retract sticky pistons in the walls, pulling torches off the walls. These torches are supporting sand or gravel in the roof, preventing it from falling. When the sticky pistons retract, the torches are no longer attached to the walls, and so they disappear. This allows the sand or gravel to fall, blocking off the tunnel. This can be used in a network style mine to block off the assaulted tunnels while still allowing movement past the blockages. It can also be used to trap assaulting mobs in a "Quarantine Area" and prevent them getting loose in the mine. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snowfall, associated text: Snow actually falls one block into the void (Layer -1). This can be seen by digging a vertical shaft down in Creative mode, removing the bottom layers of Bedrock, and flying down into the Void. Note that no particles are emitted from the snow, due to the absence of a block below it.
Snow still falls above the clouds. Notch's explanation is that the gray above the clouds during a storm is another layer of clouds and the origin of the snow.[3]
There is a never ending snowfall above a certain Y value, which turns into rain then rain turns into nothing.[needs testing]
At extremely high Y values, snow appears to fall more slowly and the texture of the snow particles becomes vertically stretched. The slowed falling speed becomes noticeable at around Y=200000, while the vertical stretching effect becomes noticeable around Y=[[1]] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages:
Can be obtained relatively early on depending on the presence of rabbits. Rabbits can also be bred.
Restore 6 saturation.
Rabbits also supply the player with rabbit hide and rabbit's foot.
Cooked rabbit can be purchased from butcher villagers[Bedrock Edition only].
Can be used to craft rabbit stew. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: in Java Edition, there are no special features in the skins. This version has only the features listed in the first part of this section. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: This example describes the fundamental structure of most normal blocks in Minecraft. All these blocks use the same basic model and apply their texture to it, as already described in the example above. This model is defined in the file cube.json, which can be found in the folder assets/minecraft/models/block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rube_Goldberg_machine, associated text: A neat type of wiring can be made with cactus, sand and torches. Place a cactus, add sand on top, add a torch in the sand, and place sand on the torch. Right next to where the sand falls, add another cactus. Rinse and repeat. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: In Java Edition, witches do not retaliate when attacked by evoker fangs, illagers or harming potions from other witches. Instead, they drink a healing potion. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Loading_tips, associated text: The first loading tips added to the game before they were changed. Many of these were reused from Legacy Console Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sword, associated text: In Java Edition, a novice-level weaponsmith villager has a 2⁄3 chance of selling an enchanted iron sword for at least 7-22 emeralds. A master-level weaponsmith offers to sell an enchanted diamond sword for at least 11–27 emeralds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: A multi-item hopper clock achieves longer clock periods by using multiple items in the hoppers, and using a latch to keep the items flowing first one way then the other (rather than just bouncing back and forth between two hoppers). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Great Under-Tier: This should be built at the very bottom of the city. Add lots of factories, refineries, et cetera. This place is likely to be heavily polluted and can have many workers. Add large "disposal pipes" that eject waste or slag (unwanted trash like smelted stone) either out of the city or into lava pools and fires or incinerators. Build large disposal furnaces that you can burn waste (or execute players) in. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: Gathering experience points from experience orbs increases the player's experience level by gradually filling a bar on the bottom of the screen until a new level is achieved when the bar is full. When the player dies, they drop experience orbs worth 7 * current level experience points, up to a maximum of 100 points (enough to reach level 7), and all of the other experience vanishes. If the gamerule keepInventory is set to true, the experience is kept even if the player dies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: If player place a repeating command block with "Always Active" option, they can set /teleport @a[gamemode=creative] ~0 ~1 ~0 for hilarious (like really hilarious) results. This could be a way to get creative mode people to change to Survival and is also really fun to watch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w03a was reuploaded twice. The first time was later on January 17, 2013, to fix an issue with droppers duplicating items,[10] and it was soon reuploaded for a second time half an hour later fixing the inability to break blocks by punching, and random crashes when breaking blocks and items.[11] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: A good, fast machine gun requires one sticky piston, four redstone blocks, one slime block, and four dispensers. Place the sticky piston horizontally and the slime block on the head. Take the redstone blocks and place them on the sides, top, and bottom of the slime block, but not the front. Then go one block forward and place your dispensers. Activating the piston causes a redstone update, causing the piston to go to and fro VERY quickly due to quasi-connectivity. It fires off a stack of ammo in less than a minute. Please note that you cannot turn it off, unless you keep it constantly on by placing a torch on the back. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_third_day, associated text: Although building your shelter out of dirt and wood may seem convenient, easy, and simple, it is not safe, so is certainly not advisable. As you mine, you will collect both cobblestone, and other stone blocks (andesite, diorite, granite). All of these are much stronger than dirt or wood -- once you have enough completely rebuild any above-ground parts of your shelter. You may want to craft the "other stone" blocks into their polished or carved versions, for looks; once you have plenty of fuel, you can also smelt cobblestone back into gray stone and make stone bricks. This is mostly to improve resistance to creepers. Adding glass windows to the home will allow you to look outside of the shelter and identify dangers, especially creepers, so you are not surprised by enemies. If you are in Hard difficulty, zombies can break down doors, in other difficulties they will still bang on the doors but cannot break them. You can also surround your house with a fence, using fence gates so you can get in and out. Placing torches every 7-10 blocks along the fence, and around your house, will prevent enemies from spawning inside your perimeter. As you continue playing, you can expand your perimeter and light up more territory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0.14, associated text: Pocket Edition v0.14.0 alpha
Pocket Edition v0.14.1 alpha
Pocket Edition v0.14.2 alpha
Pocket Edition v0.14.3 alpha |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Clients connecting to the server would teleport the host when spawning.
Hotbar won’t shift to the left anymore.
Players are affected by knockback on servers.
Players can be pulled by a fishing rod.
Chat, PotionEffect, and Similar buttons will only open when tapping (not dragging).
Increased amount of gravel on Extreme Hills Mutated biome.
World opening errors are now logged (for future fixes). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Step 6: L - shaped house: The structure is the same, but the roof should be replaced by nether bricks and nether brick stairs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_skeleton_farming, associated text: 1. Create a line of a chosen building material (preferably cobblestone due to its common occurrence and resistance to ghast's fire balls) from one end of the marked area to the other. |
Minecraft wiki entry for EP4, associated text: At Romeoburg, the group are confronted by members of Romeo's supposed "army", which turns out to be just a record player. Having caught them in their act, the two (Soup and Cal) let them in and let them take on Romeo's Death Challenge, which involves a bunch of hostile mobs infused with lava. The group are able to survive the challenge, and make it towards a cabin. Inside the cabin, Petra talks to Jesse abut not being able to talk to each other, but the two reconcile and put aside their differences. The two then solve a puzzle to find Romeo's "weapon", which is known as "#Potato451", and make it back toward the Oasis. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: General
Added clouds.
New textures for cobblestone and planks.
Blocks
Added:
Sand and gravel.
They fall to the ground when placed. [1]
Coal, iron and gold ore.
Logs and leaves.
Terrain
New terrain generator.
Added trees, beaches of sand and gravel and naturally spawning ore veins.
Reference
[1]
Rotab's IRC logs, May 25th, 2009 (UTC +2)
"(00:03:06) <@notch> you can't make roofs out of sand and gravel [...] (00:03:14) <@notch> they fall down when there's air beneath them" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: The jack o' lanterns can also be replaced with glowstone, shroomlight or other light level 15 block. Notice from the 3D image that an additional light block is needed above the spawner. If the area around the spawner is to be cleared, an additional light block is needed below the spawner as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for changesetting, associated text: changesetting allow-cheats <value: Boolean>
changesetting difficulty <value: Difficulty>
changesetting difficulty <value: int> |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slab, associated text: Double slabs are handled as a single block instead of two different slabs; as such, breaking one destroys the whole block and drop two slabs, as opposed to breaking only one slab within the block. "Double slabs" that are not aligned to the grid (i.e. a bottom slab on top of a top slab) are handled as separate blocks and are broken individually. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Aquatic, associated text: They take extra damage from tridents enchanted with Impaling,[until JE Edition Combat Tests] and, except axolotl, do not cause pufferfish to inflate nor take damage from them. All aquatic mobs except dolphins are immune to drowning, and all except guardians, elder guardians, and turtles take suffocation damage if out of water for too long. Aquatic mobs have the ability to swim, whereas other mobs simply float on water or sink. In Bedrock Edition there is no in-game classification for these mobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_Fruit, associated text: If a teleport succeeds, a sound similar to an enderman teleporting plays originating from the teleportation origin location. Chorus fruit has a cooldown of 1 second before being able to be used again. The cooldown is represented by a white overlay on the chorus fruit in the hotbar. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Map, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, a map can be crafted with or without this marker, and a map without a position marker can add one later by adding a compass to the map. When a map is crafted without a compass, it's simply called an "empty map", but when crafted with a compass, it's called an "empty locator map". The marker also turns red if the player enters the Nether with an Overworld map and show the player's Overworld location relative to the Nether location. A map created in the End has a purple marker showing the player's location. If an Overworld map is used in the End, a magenta dot appears on the player's spawn point. |
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: Custom advancements in data packs of a Minecraft world store the advancement data for that world as separate JSON files. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fatal_Poison, associated text: If the player is killed by Fatal Poison, the death message "<player> was killed by magic" appears, as when killed by a potion of Harming. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sparkler, associated text: Using a sparkler ignites it, causing its texture to change. When lit, the sparkler emits colored particles; the durability meter depletes while the sparkler is burning. Sparklers are one of the few items that can be held in the off-hand in Bedrock Edition. Unlit sparklers have normal lighting like most items, while lit sparklers appear to glow when held in the player's hand, similar to glow sticks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: Hard science fiction
Lots of engineering
Fully working computer system
Space battles against the AI or other players
Abandoned ships full of loot
Duct tape
Seamlessly landing on planets
Advanced economy system
Random encounters
Mining, trading, and looting
Single and multi player connected via the multiverse |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Several items when worn on the head (using the /item replace command) have unique placements. The end rod and spyglass protrude from the head like a horn, the lightning rod sits at the side like a snorkel, fish look like an ear and mic piece, banners display similar to how pillager captains wear them, fence gates are worn like glasses, bones are held in the mouth like a dog, leads go around the eye like a monocle, and feathers stick up at the back of the head. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Unlike with an anvil, using the enchanting table while on Creative still costs experience. However, if the player doesn't have enough experience, then experience reduces to zero and the enchantment still works, even when using the enchanting table while already at level zero. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ghast, associated text: 1 Spawning
2 Drops
3 Behavior
3.1 Fireball
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 Achievements
7 Advancements
8 History
9 Issues
10 Trivia
11 Gallery
12 In other media
13 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: beta 1.16.210.50
beta 1.16.210.51
beta 1.16.210.53
beta 1.16.210.54
beta 1.16.210.55
beta 1.16.210.56
beta 1.16.210.57
beta 1.16.210.58
beta 1.16.210.59
beta 1.16.210.60
beta 1.16.210.61
Notes and references |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: With commands, it's possible to obtain a overpowered stick that knockback entities so far back. Try and beat the game with it! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed ore generation of all ores making them have a spread value like lapis lazuli ore. Some still retain a linear generation alongside a spread generation.
Coal ore, emerald ore, and copper ore no longer generate below Y=0.
Copper ore generates between Y=0 and Y=96 and like all other ores, uses spread. It peaks at Y=48.
Emerald ore generates above Y=32 as a spread, peaking at Y=256 and decreasing in quantity as the altitude decreases.
Coal ore attempts to generate twice: once, evenly between an altitude of Y=136 and Y=256; and as a spread, peaking at an altitude of Y=96 and generating between an altitude of Y=0 and Y=192.
Other ores also generate differently.
Iron ore attempts to generate three times: once as a spread peaking at an altitude of Y=256, generating above Y=128; another as a spread peaking at Y=16 and generating with a minimum height of Y=-24 and a maximum height of Y=57, and a smaller one spreading evenly between the altitudes of Y=-64 and Y=-32.
Gold ore generates between the altitudes of Y=-64 and Y=32, peaking at Y=-16. The extra gold that generates in the badlands biome was left untouched.
Lapis lazuli ore attempts to generate twice: once, as a spread between the altitudes of Y=32 and Y=-32, peaking at an altitude of 0; and evenly between the altitudes of Y=64 and Y=-64, generating buried like ancient debris.
Redstone ore attempts to generate twice: once, evenly between an altitude of Y=15 and Y=-64; and as a spread, peaking at an altitude of -64 and generating below an altitude of Y=-32.
Diamond ore now generate as a spread, generating below Y=16 and peaking at altitudes near Y=-64. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_(disambiguation), associated text: Glass Pane, a thinner version of glass.
Glass Bottle, a bottle version of glass.
Tinted Glass, type of glass that block light.
Hardened Glass, a harder version of glass that only have on Bedrock Edition and Education Edition.
Hardened Glass Pane, a thinner version of hardened glass that only have on Bedrock Edition and Education Edition.
Spyglass, the item that let you zoom.
Tinted Glass, type of glass but on Java Edition 2.0 (April Fools' joke). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Husk, associated text: The husk was created by Jason Mayer at a game jam and shown to Jens Bergensten.[1]
Husks are a little bit taller than regular zombies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_0.0.23a_01_(remake), associated text: Ability to copy the URL link to give to other players for them to join.
For browsers that do not support WebRTC, the URL link and "Copy" button have been replaced with the "Save level" and "Load level" buttons.
Clicking on any of these buttons will show the text "<html>" instead of the buttons that allowed the player to save or load a level. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner, associated text: A spawner (in Java Edition) or monster spawner (in Bedrock Edition), is a cage-like block that can spawn mobs. When configured, it contains a miniature, spinning version of the type of mob it spawns. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ore, associated text: It is not efficient to mine with Silk Touch and then smelt an ore block that normally drops multiple pieces of its resource, because smelting these ores yields less experience and only 1 piece of the resource. Nether gold ore is the only exception, as each ore block drops an average of 8.8 gold nuggets even when mined with Fortune III, which is less than a guaranteed gold ingot obtained from smelting the ore obtained using Silk Touch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glazed_terracotta_patterns, associated text: When putting together designs with multiple colors of terracotta, keep in mind that the "centerpieces" of each color matter a lot. For example, wide curves (seen on the lime and light gray terracottas) tend to go well next to other wide curves. Light gray terracotta makes a nice corner design. Flower-y designs (seen on the white, orange, pink, and light blue terracottas) complete each other well and are often put in the center of the design. Brown terracotta is a nice way to subtly guide the viewer's eye. Putting brighter colors together also makes for aesthetically pleasing patterns. Magenta terracotta sticks out like a sore thumb and should not be used for aesthetically pleasing patterns. Its role is limited to non-decoration functions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Debug profile results (triggered via /debug) contain witty comments at the top, much like with crash reports. |
Minecraft wiki entry for DungeonCrawl2CHP, associated text: The next day, at school in the real world, Po is getting ready for the basketball game. Every student he passes in the hallway gives him a high-five, while several of the cheerleaders bring in home-baked cookies for the team to snack on. At the end of lunch period, every student sings the school song as part of a pep rally. Although Po appreciates the support, he feels disappointed as everyone else will be staying at Woodsword for play rehearsals while the basketball team travels to another school for the game. Later, after school, Harper and Ash wish Po good luck at his locker. Although Po says that he wish that he could stay to help with the play, Ash says that the lighting cues he set up were perfect and that someone else will run the lights for tonight’s rehearsal. Just then, Theo shows up, explaining to Ash that Ms. Minerva might end up rewriting the ending. She immediately objects to it and storms off to the auditorium with Harper following her. Theo then mentions to Po that he has some ideas for programming the lights to be automated, but Po says that Ms. Minerva is against anything high-tech. Theo leaves soon after, saying that he’ll be able to showcase his programming skills one day. Po then heads over to the basketball team bus. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fletching_Table, associated text: The fletching table currently has no right-click functionality; though, if right-clicked in spectator mode, it shows the crafting table UI for a split second.[1] It is most likely that its functionality will be added in upcoming updates. [2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Are now more rare.
No longer spawn unless there is air in front of the front side of the nest.
Trees spawned from saplings can no longer have bee nests.
Are now flammable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do, associated text: If in a village and the iron golem is still there, the player should not hit any villagers or do any thing bad when near the iron golem because the iron golem will attack back. This is not a problem if the player killed the iron golem, but the villagers can spawn it again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for CubeCraft, associated text: There are several parkours in the Parkour Lobby from the hub to the level itself. It has 5 difficulties(4 on the levels) with being Simple(hub only), Easy, Normal, Difficult, and Impossible. There is also a Competitive Parkour, where you duel someone to parkour. Multiple Modifiers such as Speed Boosts, Blindness, Don't Stop Moving are also available. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: Iron golems can also be found surrounding pillager outposts, confined inside dark oak cages. When freed, they can help the player by attacking any nearby pillagers. Pillagers do not attack iron golems in cages, although the iron golem can attack any pillagers that are one block near the cage, because iron golems can attack through a one-block wall. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Update, associated text: Java Edition guides/Nether Update - for guides about Java Edition versions
Bedrock Edition guides/Nether Update - for guides about the Bedrock Edition versions |
Minecraft wiki entry for Animal, associated text: The term Animal refers to a category of mobs and blocks that are mainly based on real life animals and mythical animals. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: In Minecraft's source code, the luminescences are defined using the floating point values in the third column. These floating point numbers are fractions of 16, but are multiplied by 15 to get the integer light value. This means that both 0/16 and 1/16 (0.0 and 0.0625) correspond to the integer light value 0. |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: TNT cannon firing is the most random event in Minecraft, because of thousands of different sample points taken to determine dozens (or even hundreds) of different vectors which are then added together to form the base trajectory of a shot. However, it is possible to make some cannons, especially vertical mortars, 99% accurate (the charge falls back into the barrel and detonates at a specific height).
If you're really lazy and have operator privileges (or in singleplayer with cheats), you can just use commands or command blocks instead. The command /summon minecraft:tnt ~ ~2 ~ {Fuse:12,Motion:[1.0,0.0,0.0]} will fling a lit TNT eastward, starting from just above your head.
TNT cannons tend to fire further when facing east or south. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can be tamed by players[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Variant: Specifies the color variant of the parrot, default is 0. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slab, associated text: Any light directed through a slab does not affect any block's light values north of the source.
Whereas 1×1 dents in a flat floor using slabs are darkened as one would expect, 1×1 dents created using 2×1 or 2×2 stairs darken less, due to having fewer surrounding solid blocks.[11]
When water or lava are on top of an upside-down slab, the water dripping particles appear in midair below the slab instead of from the slab itself, this was fixed in Java Edition 1.13-pre7,[12] but will not be fixed in Bedrock Edition.[13]
When a TNT placed on a slab explodes, its blast radius is greatly reduced. ( In some cases, only the slab is destroyed. )
As with the previous trivia, end crystals and creeper explosions will also be weakened if the explosion happens on the slab. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Small_Dripleaf, associated text: Small dripleaf can be placed on top of clay and moss blocks. They can also be placed on dirt, coarse dirt, farmland, grass blocks, podzol, rooted dirt, and mycelium if these blocks are underwater. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Galaxite, associated text: Solos, Doubles, Quads are the current versions of Core Wars where players are in teams of one, two or four! Join a party to play with a friend! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: If you start near a village, hay bales are the best source of food (if you're playing a version after 1.14) as you can craft bread with them. In earlier versions you will need cooked meat, if there are chickens, pigs, cows, or sheep in the area, kill some of those, but if you didn't light them on fire first, you may want to wait to cook the meat until you enter the nether or while fighting blazes. If you're playing a version after 1.14 you might want to kill the iron golem to get some iron (4 ingots are needed to build a nether portal). Get all the beds as they will be useful to kill the ender dragon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_farming, associated text: Lava farming is the technique of using a pointed dripstone with a lava source above it and a cauldron beneath to obtain an infinite lava generator. |
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