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Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 12 – Bedrock: 1.13.1 released.[99]
14 – Bedrock: 1.13.2 released for iOS only.[100]
20 – Bedrock: 1.13.3 released for iOS only.[101] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers run inside at night or during rain, closing doors behind them. They attempt to sleep at night, but if they cannot claim a bed, they stay indoors near a bed until morning. In the morning, they head outside and resume normal behavior. However, some villagers, such as nitwits, stay outside later than others unless being chased by an illager or zombie. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adrian_%C3%96sterg%C3%A5rd, associated text: Adrian was educated at Ålands Lyceum. His primary competencies are telecommunications, management projects, and management. He started his job as a customer support agent at Mojang from May to November of 2015 with the help of a recruitment company, Academic Work.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Conduit, associated text: Conduits emit a light level of 15, the brightest light level in the game, whether activated or not; including on land. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now ring bells.
Will now run into a nearby home when a bell is rung.
Can now be traded during raids again.
Will now sweat during raids.
Will celebrate when a raid has been cleared, by setting off fireworks and cheering.
Baby villagers now have biome-specific skins.
When a raid is defeated, the villagers will gift the player random items according to their profession: |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: In season 17 of South Park, the 2nd episode depicted a kid teaching Minecraft to adults.[39]
In the The Walking Deceased movie trailer, the Minecraft zombie sound can be heard at 0:30.[40]
In season 25 of The Simpsons, the 17th episode had a couch gag known as SimCraft, complete with Bartender Moe as a creeper blowing up the house.[41]
In Season 3 Episode 10 of Rick and Morty, the title characters mention or are seen playing Minecraft throughout parts of the episode.[42]
In Season 4 Episode 3, Rick returns to the game by opening a laptop and saying "Ok now I'm going to play some more Minecraft".
In Ready Player One (Steven Spielberg), the opening scene in the Oasis shows a Minecraft planet.
In season 10 of Adventure Time, an episode named Diamonds and Lemons shows the characters in a Minecraft-like universe. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Portal_(block), associated text: Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3: [Has no defined name, and attempting to render it causes a game crash]
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4 - 13w25b: [Has no defined name, rendering a minimum-length text box if highlighted]
13w25c - 14w21b: tile.null.name |
Minecraft wiki entry for Saddle, associated text: The horse interface implemented in 13w21a that allows for the removal of saddles, but only on horses, donkeys or mules. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: The following removed blocks (many unintended) also utilized the grass colors (a full lists of renders can be found here): |
Minecraft wiki entry for Formatting_codes, associated text: Formatting codes can be used to color names and description in language files by using § then any of the numbers/letters displayed above. This is also used in end.txt and credits.txt. An example of this is §dDiamond to make the name of a diamond appear as Diamond. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus, associated text: A cactus destroys any item that come into contact with it, including other cactus in item form. Falling blocks such as sand and gravel are not destroyed when falling onto cactus; instead, they are transformed into item form (as happens when it falls into any block with a hitbox that has a height less than 1, such as slabs). The item created in this case will sometimes (though not always) be destroyed by the cactus. The conversion to an item applies even when the falling block is a cactus (which is possible with /summon). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: An iron golem is a large, strong neutral utility mob that defends players and villagers. It is one of the few mobs that can be built then spawned in the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Baked_Potato, associated text: To eat a baked potato, press and hold use while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores 5 () hunger and 6.0 hunger saturation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for recipe, associated text: If give, the recipe will be given (unlocked) for the player. If take, the recipe will be taken (locked) for the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: The solution to this is either putting the whole chained village in spawn chunk or its equivalent, then use a little trick to continue loading the chunks even when no player is in the same dimension as it (the non-resettable solution), or use redstone to rechain the village whenever the player needs (the resettable solution). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Falling from smaller damaging heights (4-7 blocks) plays a thud sound; larger heights (8+) give a click/cracking sound. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Redstone components, especially redstone dust, can create lag. The player should avoid using unnecessary redstone and try to keep the number of running redstone clocks to a minimum. An "off" lever could be useful to deactivate large redstone devices when not in use. Locking hoppers while not in use is also advisable as hoppers produce large amounts of lag. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: Filter target selection based on their Euclidean distances from some point, searching for the target's feet (a point at the bottom of the center of their hitbox). If the positional arguments are left undefined, radius is calculated relative to the position of the command's execution. This argument limits the search of entities to the current dimension. Cannot duplicate these arguments. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_pillager_outpost, associated text: Because a pillager outpost can be found anywhere, it can be hard to prepare. Ideally, a player should have: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash, associated text: Splash texts are not translated and appear the same regardless of the language setting chosen. In Java Edition, the splashes are defined in a plain-text file within the minecraft.jar file (specifically, in version.jar/assets/minecraft/texts/splashes.txt). In Bedrock Edition, the splashes are defined in a .json file. Splashes can be modified by editing the splashes.txt file via a resource pack. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: The lever in the screenshot shown is the D input. The redstone wire in the middle is trigger signal input. The trapdoor is part of the BUD – it need be replaced by a note block, an activator rail, etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hourly_clock, associated text: The chime is the part of the clock that tells you when an hour has passed. It is made of note blocks, and can be anything from a single note to a complex melody. A good idea is to build your chime under the floor of your base so that it is heard from inside home. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Schema
Split allowed_blocks into use_on and dispense_on.
use_on specifies what blocks an entity placer item is allowed to be used on, omit to allow all blocks.
dispense_on specifies what blocks an entity placer item is allowed to be dispensed on, omit to allow all blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Marketplace offers page can now show more than 25 items.
Items that are split between slots in the villager trade window still count as a total trade amount.
Blocks can once again be placed on unlit redstone ore. (MCPE-44305)
World settings now sync correctly between different Xbox devices.
Only players who fought in a raid see and receive the Hero effect in realms now.
Bells now ring when hit with splash and lingering potions.
Mob spawners now only spawn mobs if the light level is below 7. (MCPE-42427)
Cocoa beans now break and drop when pushed by pistons. (MCPE-41868)
Fixed several related issues with end gateway portals. These should now teleport the player to the correct safe location when used. (MCPE-43176, MCPE-43177, MCPE-19699)
Efficiency pickaxes now break packed ice at a faster rate. (MCPE-23648)
Players that are being healed can still be knocked back by TNT.
Villagers now keep their job when cured. (MCPE-42348)
The grindstone now correctly combines and repairs two damaged items.
The player can now interact with blocks with a charged crossbow on touch devices.
Fixed various scenarios where certain blocks couldn't be placed until the game was restarted. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Can be broken instantly during any growth stage, not just the first.[227]
Can be planted on farmland.[228]
Can be planted when aiming at the side of a block.[229]
Stage 1 sweet berry bushes slow down entities.[230] |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: On May 2, 2012, Notch launched an ARG to promote the game. A secret page on the 0x10c website read “insufficient power” along with a power percentage.[21] The more people visited this page, the higher the power percentage became until eventually reaching 100%, whereupon a large amount of garbled code was revealed, which the community determined represented radio signals from a pulsar.[22] Discrepancies in the repeating pulsar signals were eventually decoded and revealed to be garbled text taken from Isaac Asimov’s short story The Last Question, which, like 0x10c, also takes place in the extremely distant future of the universe.[23][24] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Elder_Guardian, associated text: Elder guardians do not swim around as much as normal guardians. Elder guardians do not swim away when approached by a player it is targeting, unlike regular guardians. Like normal guardians, elder guardians attempt to attack both the player and squid. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Telegraph, associated text: You can connect the transmission line to different receivers with different frequencies, and don't forget to match the timing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass_Block, associated text: In Java Edition, animals occasionally spawn on grass blocks that have light level 9 or brighter in the space directly above. This is quite rare and requires that there be few other animals nearby or in the spawn chunks. Most animals are instead created along with the terrain. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: If you have been playing Minecraft Java Edition, you probably already have JRE (Java Runtime Environment). To develop a mod, you will need to find JDK (Java Development Kit), which includes the JRE and an emulator. Create a free account at oracle.com and download JDK Standard Edition version 8. Then follow the instructions for installing it, and make note of the location it installs to. Pay particular attention to the section on Updating the PATH Environment Variable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Uses the same texture as the moss block, but one pixel thick.
Crafted with moss blocks.
Available under Experimental Gameplay. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: When descending to the deepest part of the underground (level 10 to 12 are the best levels to find them in version 1.17 and below, in versions 1.18+ level -59 is the best), to find diamonds the player must have an iron, diamond, or netherite pickaxe in order to mine diamonds (bringing 2 or more is a good idea, in case one breaks), food, and some torches to prevent mobs from spawning. Additionally, a water bucket to convert lava into obsidian and to remove the burning status from falling into lava, a crafting table to make mineral blocks and furnaces, a sword to fight off mobs, and a shovel to remove dirt and gravel, and armor to reduce lava and monster damage are recommended. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chiseled_Deepslate, 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 Cactus, associated text: A cactus (excluding its spikes) is 7⁄8 of a block in width (the same as chests) and a full block in height, however the collision box is 15⁄16 of a block high. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Magnifying glass no longer appears over entered text in the Storage manager.
Jump range of magma cubes fixed to correct value.
Lapis lazuli icon now in enchanting tables.
Accuracy of fireball shots from ghasts is now correct. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: Below here is a link to a video that shows the use of this design on Bedrock Edition and with stacks of 16. |
Minecraft wiki entry for save, associated text: When the backup is ready, save query outputs the path of every file and the amount of bytes to truncate it separated by a colon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Johnny" vindicators are now also created by setting a new byte tag, Johnny, to true, in addition to renaming the vindicator to Johnny. The tag supersedes the name, so a Johnny tag set to 1b will allow arbitrary names with the "Johnny" behavior, or a Johnny tag set to 0b will allow the name Johnny without the "Johnny" behavior.
Their axe is now one of their HandItems, whereas before it was purely a visual effect. This means their attack now disables Shields.
Vindicators have been heavily buffed - their attack damage on Easy has been increased from 3 to 7, on Normal 5 to 13 × 6.5, and on Hard 7 to 19 × 9.5. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: 1 Notable features
1.1 Blocks
1.2 Items
1.3 Mobs
1.4 Non-mob entities
1.5 World generation
1.6 Biomes
1.7 Gameplay
1.8 General
2 Further revisions
2.1 Java Edition
2.2 Bedrock Edition
3 Videos
3.1 Trailer
3.2 Showcases
3.2.1 Java Edition
3.2.1.1 1.17
3.2.1.2 1.18
3.3 Other
3.4 Soundtrack
4 Trivia
5 Gallery
5.1 Concept artwork
5.2 Artwork
5.3 Comparison artwork
6 References
7 External links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w21b is the ninth snapshot for Java Edition 1.6.1, which was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in the 13w21a snapshot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blocks, associated text: This section documents both placeholder textures for errors, and those formerly used for animated blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Dock becomes the Minecraft Artist: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/295397619/the-minecraft-artist-is-dock |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: Another way of doing this is placing a sticky piston with a redstone block on its face and a line of redstone dust connecting the redstone block and the sticky piston. It must be two long to prevent lockup. To make it toggleable, connect the dust with a lever. This is useful for traps. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojam, associated text: Rose, Mike (20 February 2012). "Mojang, Humble Indie Bundle game jam raises $458K for charity". Gamasutra. Retrieved 3 March 2013. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed a crash that could sometimes occur after exploring many new chunks in an extended play session.
Fixed a crash that could occur when signing into Xbox Live on Android. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Swimming, associated text: Sprint-swimming, like normal sprinting, ends when the player collides with a solid block, sneaks, blocks or attacks a mob. Additionally, sprint-swimming also ends if the hunger bar decreases to 6 () or below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_broken_features, associated text: Exiting a nether portal originally showed a screen effect combination, in which the nausea effect would ramp down and stop and the overlay would disappear. This no longer occurs since 12w18a. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid, associated text: Vexes summoned by evokers do not count as part of the raid. Killing them has no effect on the raiding bar, and the raid can end in victory even if there are vexes remaining. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rod, associated text: Blaze Rod, an item obtained from killing blazes
End Rod, a decorative light source
Fishing Rod
Carrot on a Stick
Warped Fungus on a Stick
Lightning Rod |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: This mining method is only practical for collecting very small amounts of ore, but it can be useful for collecting diamonds from dangerous spots or when players suspect a natural hazard is nearby and they want to locate it precisely. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Food Court: Nobody wants to wait for a flight with an empty stomach. Have a large room with lots of tables and restaurants to get food from. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mending, associated text: Mending counts as a treasure enchantment; it can be obtained from chest loot, fishing, or trading with a Librarian of any level. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New statistics: Distance by Horse, Animals Bred, Junk Fished, and Treasure Fished.
Rewrite of the system.
Now ties in with the scoreboard system.
Added 744 new objective criteria that were previously tracked with statistics and achievements.
Are now per world/server
Data for a block, item, or mob doesn't appear in their respective tab in the Statistics screen unless the player has crafted/placed/mined that block, crafted/used/depleted that item, or killed/was killed by that mob. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Servers.dat_format, associated text: The servers.dat is used to store information regarding the multiplayer servers that the player has added to their server list. It does not store the direct connect IP address (see options.txt), nor any LAN server information. It is stored as an uncompressed NBT file. It is possible to add color codes by editing the server name attribute with an NBT Editor through the use of formatting codes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: The usual worst-case conditions for growing are crops placed out of rows on dry farmland. In this case, the growth probability is 1⁄13 (approximately 8%) for the middle crops, 1⁄16 (6%) for the edges, and 1⁄19 (5%) for the corners. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snowfall, associated text: 1 Behavior
2 Effects
2.1 Snow particles
2.2 List of block that can let snow go through
2.3 Powder Snow
3 Video
4 History
5 Gallery
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Sword enchantments can now be applied to axes with the help of a book in an anvil, but still not in an enchanting table. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Capitalized various text strings.
Changed "Right Click for more" to "Right Click for More."
Changed "Showing all" to "Showing All."
Changed "Showing craftable" to "Showing Craftable."
Changed "Showing smeltable" to "Showing Smeltable."
Changed "Showing blastable" to "Showing Blastable."
Changed "Showing smokable" to "Showing Smokable."
Changed "You died!" to "You Died!".
Changed "Game over!" to "Game Over!".
Changed "Title screen" to "Title Screen".
Changed "Spectate world" to "Spectate World". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Predicate, associated text: entity_properties—Checks properties of an entity. Invokable from any context.
entity: The entity to check. Set to this to use the entity that invoked this condition, killer for the killer of the this entity, or killer_player to only select the killer if they are a player.
predicate: Predicate applied to entity, uses same structure as advancements.
All possible conditions for entities[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Cod, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, raw cod can be used to feed wolves, to heal them by 2. However, unlike other meat items, raw cod cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves nor used to breed them, thus making it only feedable when wolves are not at full health. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tick, associated text: Functions with tick or load tag are executed
Each dimension is ticked in order of overworld, the nether, and the end. For each dimension:
The time is sent to the client
The world border is updated
Weather logic
Player sleeping logic
If this dimension is overworld:
The game-time and day-time increase
Scheduled functions are executed
For each loaded chunk:
Chunk info is sent to the client
Chunk tick logic
Phantoms, pillagers, cats, and zombie sieges will try to spawn
Entity changes are sent to the client
Chunks try to unload
Scheduled ticks are processed
Scheduled block ticks
Scheduled fluid ticks
Raid logic
Wandering traders try to spawn
Block events are processed
Entities are processed
Block entities are processed
Player entities are processed
The game will try to autosave if it has been 6000 ticks
Packets from client are processed |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hitboxes, associated text: Sizes of hitboxes can be used for farms. For example, the hitbox of a baby chicken is shorter than the hitbox of an adult chicken. If you wanted to build an automatic chicken farm, you must ensure that only the adult chicken will be killed, since baby chickens don't drop anything. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: If you are exploring long-distance and not able to return to your original shelter, or have searched in all directions for one day's (return trip) travel from your original shelter, create new shelters along similar lines. Sand, dirt and cacti are your best building materials, particularly for quick portable shelters when traveling, because they are easy for you to destroy (move back into your inventory) without serious tools. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: 1 for versions 1.6.1 – 1.8.9
2 for versions 1.9 – 1.10.2
3 for versions 1.11 – 1.12.2
4 for versions 1.13 – 1.14.4
5 for versions 1.15 – 1.16.1
6 for versions 1.16.2 – 1.16.5
7 for versions 1.17.x
8 for versions 1.18.x
9 for versions 1.19.x |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 2 – Earth: 0.19.0 released.[110]
9 – Dungeons: 1.1.2.0 released.[118]
17 – Dungeons: 1.2.0.0 released for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.[118]
18 – Earth: 0.20.0 released.[110]
22 – Dungeons: 1.2.0.0 released for Windows and Xbox One.[118]
23 – Nether Update is released as Java Edition 1.16 and Bedrock Edition 1.16.0.[119]
24 – Java: 1.16.1 released.[120]
29 – Bedrock: 1.16.1 released for Android, Gear VR, Windows 10, and Windows 10 Mobile.[121]
30 – Dungeons: 1.3.2.0 released, with the Jungle Awakens DLC.[118][122]
30 – Bedrock: 1.16.1 released for Fire OS, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: A two-way repeater (aka "2WR", "bi-directional repeater") is a circuit that can repeat a signal in either direction. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Taiga, associated text: View of an old pre-1.14 taiga village. A forest fire caused by a lava lake can be seen in the background. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gear, associated text: The gear was a block that could be placed on walls and grounds, but had no clearly defined or implemented functionality. It is believed that gears were intended to be used in mechanisms, similarly to redstone dust. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian, associated text: A comparison between glowing obsidian (left), crying obsidian (middle), and regular obsidian (right). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: selling- in many faction servers you can sell, auction, and buy stuff. Check and see what you can sell. Most Faction servers allow you to sell cobblestone and dirt, quick ways of getting money. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Dump A place to place all your junk in, Place double chests in a small shack inside the dump where you can store your old tools and junk or add an area to place your useless blocks in. And when its full have workers collect the blocks and make them into something new or just destroy them. Put a few around the town for citizens to dispose of their useless junk. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.210.50 is the first beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.210, released on December 2, 2020,[1] which added new ambient sounds to the Nether, and fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crafting, associated text: Crafting is the process of constructing tools, items, and blocks in Minecraft. Players can craft by moving items from their inventory to a crafting grid, arranging them according to a recipe. A 2×2 crafting grid can be accessed from the player's inventory and a 3×3 grid can be accessed by using a crafting table. Items crafted in the 2×2 grid can also be crafted in the crafting table. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: On Windows XP, the Dropbox folder is located inside the user's "My Documents" folder. The easiest way to reference this is using the environmental variables, as follows: "%HomeDrive%%HomePath%\My Documents\Dropbox". Because "My Documents" contains a space, the quotation marks are required.
On Windows 7 and 8, the default Dropbox folder location is C:\Users\username\Dropbox. Use the environmental variables %HomeDrive%%HomePath%\Dropbox.
On Windows 10, the Dropbox folder is labeled as its own item in the sidebar of the File Explorer window.
On Linux, the default location is in the user's home folder. For example, in Ubuntu, that folder is located at ~/Dropbox
On MacOS, it should also be in the user's home folder. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beach, associated text: A beach island with a small jungle on top.
A beach with a lake (technically, a small ocean biome) in it.
Turtles with turtle eggs on a beach.
The desert-like landscape of a buffet beach world.
A buffet stony shore world. The terrain is made almost entirely of stone and its variants, with only occasional dirt patches.
A buffet snowy beach world, resembling a frozen desert.
A sandy beach with multiple windswept gravelly hills as seen in the view.
Beach in Java Edition Beta 1.7.3, which is much smoother than it's modern counterpart.
Gravel Beach in Java Edition Beta 1.7.3.
Beach in Java Edition 1.18 experimental snapshot 2, which is much wider and smoother.
Beach reaching up the hillside.
A beach that generated completely landlocked. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: While a 23 block fall should be fatal for a player at full health (23 - 3 = 20 × 10 of damage), due to the way fall distance is calculated, a 23.5 block fall is required instead, because the last tick of fall distance isn't added in when calculating fall damage. For certain heights, including 23-block falls, this discrepancy is enough to avoid an entire 1 of damage. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages:
Being the only way to obtain nausea, eating pufferfish is needed to get the advancement How Did We Get Here?.
Used for brewing a potion of water breathing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Chicken, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, apprentice-level butcher villagers have a 25% chance to sell 8 cooked chicken for an emerald as part of their trades. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: At the end of an item sorter, there is usually a chest to catch any items that didn't get sorted for some reason. This is helpful in case a valuable tool or such is accidentally dropped in. If a chest becomes full, it can also prevent the loss of items of that type. Sometimes large farms' storages will use lava instead to prevent a buildup of items should the storage completely fill up. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: The top Hoppers contain only 1 diamond, which represent the item being sorted, and 21 cheap items stackable in the other slots. (Renaming the 21 items is recommended.)
18
1-wide, tileable, silent, transfer rate: 2.5 ips.
overflow protected only with part "h-A" and "h-B" mixed in alternating order. |
Minecraft wiki entry for TectonicusUploader, associated text: Fix bug when script was meant to create multiple directories. F.ex. at a completely new render. Script is optimized to only attempt creations once. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bamboo, associated text: Bamboo can be planted on moss blocks[JE only], grass blocks, dirt, coarse dirt, rooted dirt, gravel, mycelium, podzol, sand, red sand, or mud[upcoming: JE 1.19]. At default random tick speed (3), each plant grows on average every 4096 game ticks (204.8 seconds). When bone meal is used on it, it grows by 1–2 blocks. Bamboo can grow up to 12–16 blocks tall. The top of a bamboo plant requires a light level of 9 or above to grow. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combination_locks, associated text: Item frame combination locks are a step up in complexity from lever locks. Items in item frames can be rotated into 8 different positions. This rotation can be detected by a comparator which will output a signal strength from 1 to 8 depending on the position. Since each item frame has 8 possible states, the number of possible combinations can be found with 8n, where n is the number of item frames. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Aleksandra_Zaj%C4%85c, associated text: "Lots of people asking why I won't be going to Minecon. It's because I'll be too busy learning how to use these!" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, August 24, 2016 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: A potion can reach a maximum tier of 127, but using the /effect command, effect levels can reach 255.
When a player drinks two potions by quickly switching to another potion immediately after drinking one, the second drinking animation is not shown.[verify]
A potion of Poison II lasts for 22.5 seconds, but it is displayed as 22 seconds because the item hover display shows rounded-down integer values.
The "Local Brewery" advancement uses the Uncraftable Potion texture for its icon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dirt, associated text: Farmland, dirt paths, grass blocks, mycelium, and podzol drop dirt if broken without Silk Touch. Farmland and dirt paths[JE only] drop dirt even if broken with Silk Touch. |
Minecraft wiki entry for gametest, associated text: gametest runthis
Run/re-run nearest GameTests structure block within 15 blocks radius.
gametest run <testName: GameTestName> [rotationSteps: int]
Create a run a specific GameTests.
gametest runset [tagTag: GameTestTag] [rotationSteps: int]
Create and run all GameTests.
gametest clearall [radius: int]
Clear all GameTests in a specific radius.
gametest pos
Find nearest GameTests Structure Block within 200 blocks radius.
gametest create <testName: string> [width: int] [height: int] [depth: int]
Create GameTests [verify]
gametest runthese
Run GameTests within 200 blocks radius. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Update, associated text: The Redstone Update is the name for Java Edition version 1.5, a major update released on Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Among the main changes were a number of new redstone-related blocks, including the comparator, hopper, dropper, daylight sensor, trapped chest, weighted pressure plates and block of redstone. A new decorative block – block of quartz, crafted from nether quartz – was also added. Also included was a scoreboard system, a new texture pack format and a lighting engine optimization. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Subtracting experience can work as a currency, by using the command /experience add @p[level=3..] -3 levels. The minimum experience for the command to work can be listed inside the brackets. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: Pistons extend if powered, but it's notable that they can take power from the block above them – that is, even if the block is air, if that block would have been powered, then the piston is powered. They can also be powered through their extended piston, which produces several useful quirks that are commonly used in circuits. A piston can push up to 12 blocks when it extends; however, a sticky piston can pull back only one block when it retracts. Some blocks are immune to being pushed or pulled, notably obsidian and any block with a GUI or inventory (except crafting tables). Other blocks drop as items if a piston tries to push them; this includes most "attached" blocks such as either sort of torch, or doors, but also a few others such as jack-o-lanterns. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Universally_unique_identifier, associated text: There have been five versions of UUIDs. Versions 1 and 2 are based on current time and MAC address; versions 3 and 5 are based on hashing a string; version 4 is based on completely random generation. The "version" value occupies four bits, and is located in the UUID string format at the position indicated by an "A". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: This is the 1.14 strategy for obtaining enough pearls to locate and fill in the end portal. It utilizes a phenomenon in this version that lets you trade infinitely with villagers. It is risky because there's about a 30% chance that the villager you'll trade with will not give the pearl trade. However, if you are going for a record pace, it is extremely fast, faster than killing endermen, and is worth the risk. It is also the most common strategy among speedrunners. Use 1.14.4 for this, as other versions have bugs that can easily ruin your run. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_bastion_remnant, associated text: Piglin brutes are not immune to fire damage, which makes lava buckets a very efficient way to kill them. Simply use the lava bucket on the block underneath the piglin brute to make them receive high amounts of damage without aggravating other piglins. However, remember that lava flows faster and further in the Nether, so a single lava source could potentially kill lots of piglins or make exploring the bastion harder. This is why you might want to quickly refill your bucket and place the lava again over and over until the brute dies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-5272 – Empty buckets can´t collect water when underwater (Creative only)
MCPE-7848 – Grass does not grow on dirt under fences or cobblestone walls
MCPE-8212 – Arrows bounce off tamed dogs but not tamed cats
MCPE-10353 – Some keyboard keys are dead
MCPE-11583 – Milking a cow (or mooshroom) with a single bucket (or bowl) immediately consumes the milk (or stew, if the player is hungry)
MCPE-12467 – Nether mobs can die in any bodies of lava
MCPE-13304 – Double Flower Duplication Bug
MCPE-13421 – Wolves can be fed with raw and cooked fish
MCPE-14142 – Strange font behavior (width, size...)
MCPE-14487 – All mobs take knockback damage from splash potion of harming II
MCPE-14514 – Creepers are mute when attacked
MCPE-14521 – Undead/Passive mobs still alive when get hit by tipped arrows of healing/harming
MCPE-14525 – Horses show open button before fully tamed
MCPE-14526 – Horse is unrideable while tied to a fence, and ride button is shown
MCPE-14776 – Holding Flint and Steel when focusing on a Creeper doesn't show ignite button
MCPE-15052 – Breaking ice creates water source block in the Nether
MCPE-15086 – Baby horses don't show feed button
MCPE-15981 – Armor take damage when we break blocks with them
MCPE-16009 – Trying to tame horse while holding saddle bug.
MCPE-16160 – Mobs don't burn in sunlight while on soul sand.
MCPE-16283 – Redstone torch burn/turn off when placed on the side of a piston
MCPE-16292 – Wither Skeletons and Blazes Do Not Spawn Again in Nether Fortresses
MCPE-16417 – Inception achievement not unlocking
MCPE-16743 – Items on the ground are facing the opposite direction |
Minecraft wiki entry for Telegraph, associated text: Redstone repeaters, in their simplest form, can be used like the redstone torch receiver. However, they cannot be sent pulses as quickly or be mounted on walls, making them much more useful when placed in lines of two or more. This allows the receiving party to view a larger portion of the message as it is received, or, if the line is long enough, the entire message. The speed at which each pulse is displayed and lost can be adjusted by right-clicking each redstone repeater. This will increase or decrease the delay on each repeater before it passes on the signal. Such a system can be looped, so that the message is repeated to the receiving party indefinitely (note that looping a received message requires an erasing device and a message no longer than the receiver can display at one time). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: It's best to always use sudo for each command needed to do as root. Many people believe that sudo su - is the best option. Although this may be easier, it's also much more dangerous to do so. Forgetting you're as root and doing something awkward gives you more chances to destroy your computer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: A "ravager with vindicator rider" is unused in Bedrock Edition. It can be summoned by a spawn event command without raid configuration. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Farmland, associated text: up to four blocks away horizontally (including diagonally) from the farmland block.
at the same level or one block above the farmland block level. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buffet, associated text: A Void biome generated using Single Biome world type, resulting in terrain made entirely of stone with a single block of cobblestone generated on the player's spawn point. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_farming, associated text: Unlike for other breedable mobs, villager breeding cannot be forced. However, the player can provide ideal accommodations (beds and food) to make the process efficient. The decision for a villager to show heart particles depends on how "willing" a villager is to mate. If two villagers nearby are willing at the same time, they meet and spawn a baby villager in between them, like other passive mobs. There are many factors of willingness, but it depends mostly on the food that the player feeds the parents. To feed villagers, the player must throw the food to them, and let them obtain it in their inventory. Below is a table that tells the player approximately how much food they must give to a villager before they can be willing. |
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