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Minecraft wiki entry for Units_of_measure, associated text: 1 full hopper = 5 stacks = 320 items. 1 stack of blocks = 9 stacks = 576 items when completely uncrafted. 1 full dispenser or dropper = 9 stacks = 576 items. Mining capacity of an unenchanted diamond pickaxe = 24 stacks 25 items = 1561 items. 1 full chest = 27 slots or 27 stacks = 1,728 items. Mining capacity of an unenchanted netherite pickaxe = 31 stacks 47 items = 2031 items 1 inventory = 37 stacks = 2,368 items, when the offhand is included. 1 full double chest = 2 chestfuls = 54 stacks = 3,456 items. Note: The phrase "double chest" is often shortened to "dub"; e.g. "a dub of cobblestone", meaning 54 stacks. 1 chestful of shulker boxes = 27 chestfuls = 729 stacks = 46,656 items. 1 double-chestful of shulker boxes = 54 chestfuls = 1458 stacks = 93,312 items.
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventuring, associated text: Make sure that nothing can go in apart from yourself, this can be as simple as closing or blocking up a door. Make sure the base is lit up so that mobs dont spawn inside of it, Make sure to keep your tamed mobs somewhere secure so you don't end up taking them with you unknowingly.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: The hotbar and main inventory add up to 36 slots for general storage, which is the limit for how much a player can carry around and transport on their person. There is no sense of "weight" or encumbrance for items; a player moves at normal speed regardless of how full their inventory is, or what particular items they are carrying. (It is a running joke that a player can bounce around while carrying what "should be" hundreds of tons of stone and/or metal.) If your inventory becomes completely full, you cannot pick up new items, although you may still be able to pick up more of any stackable items that you already have.
Minecraft wiki entry for Drops, associated text: Except for gold swords and tools, items always have at least 26 points of damage taken. Gold items can be dropped un-damaged.
Minecraft wiki entry for Livestreaming, associated text: Users would have been able to download Mixer Create, which was available for Google Play, App Store, and Windows 10 Store. The app was retired on August 28, 2019, and Mixer was shut down entirely on July 22, 2020. Users must now use Streamlabs or other third-party software such as OBS Studio and Xsplit Gamecaster.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: Additions Droppable signs while pressing H with preset text saying: "This is the test of the signs. Each line can be 15 chars!". Changes Health bar now blinks when damage is received. Mobs are invulnerable for a few seconds after being hit. If the player has low health, the health bar will shake.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar, associated text: Witches have a chance of dropping 0–2 sugar upon death. This is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0–5 sugar.
Minecraft wiki entry for setworldspawn, associated text: Specifies the coordinates of the world spawn. If not specified, defaults to the block position of the command's execution. In Bedrock Edition, x and z that are greater than 30,000,000 or less than -30,000,000 revert to 30,000,000 and -30,000,000 respectively. y values which are greater than 256 and less than 0 revert to 256 and 0 respectively. In Java Edition, it must be a block position composed of <x>, <y> and <z>, each of which must be an integer or a tilde and caret notation. In Bedrock Edition, must be a three-dimensional coordinates with floating-point number elements. Accepts tilde and caret notations.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: After players finished all of the cardinal pushes, they will be wondering what next to do, considering the amount they have mined, they may want a place to store away items, connections are great for this.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defaults, associated text: These are the settings used by the 3 dimensions present in Vanilla and the additional Overworld Caves settings provided by Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: <player> was slain by <player/mob> Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob and killed. This death message is actually two different death messages: <player> was slain by <mob> and <player> was slain by <player>. This means they can be customized completely independently of each other using resource packs. <player> was slain by <player> also appears when a parrot is fed a cookie. If the parrot was named, the message will appear in the game's log. If it was tamed, the message will be sent to its owner. <player> was slain by <mob> also appears when the player is killed by a shulker using a shulker bullet, or a llama using its llama spit. If the player was killed by a shulker bullet or llama spit summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was slain by Shulker Bullet/Llama Spit. <player> was slain by <player/mob> using <item> Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob holding a renamed item and killed. This death message is actually two different death messages: <player> was slain by <mob> using <item> and <player> was slain by <player> using <item>. This means they can be customized completely independently of each other using resource packs. <player> was slain by <player> using <item> also appears when a parrot is fed a cookie by a player holding a named item in their main hand. <player> was slain by <mob> using <item> also appears when the player is killed by a shulker holding a renamed item using a shulker bullet, or a llama holding a renamed item using its llama spit. <player> was fireballed by <player/mob> Appears when the player is killed by a fireball shot by a player or mob. When the player is killed by a fireball shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> burned to death. <player> was fireballed by <player/mob> using <item> Appears when the player is killed by a fireball shot by a player or mob that was holding a renamed item during the player's death. <player> was stung to death Appears when the player is killed by a bee (not from its poison). death.attack.sting.item Appears when the player is killed by a bee that was holding a renamed item during the player's death. This death message is untranslated due to MC-186851. <player> was shot by a skull from <player/mob> Appears when the player is killed by a wither skull shot by a player or mob (only possible with the Wither). When the player is killed by a wither skull summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was killed by magic. death.attack.witherSkull.item Appears when the player is killed by a wither skull shot by a player or mob that is holding a renamed item during the player's death. This death message is untranslated due to MC-186148.
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: Interestingly, other six-sided blocks resulting from similar circumstances such as wood and smooth stone were not removed, and were even given unique block IDs and made craftable in later updates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Digital_minecart_storage_system, associated text: It was hard to get it that small, because the prototype was a lot bigger than the end product now is.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dried_Kelp_Block, associated text: Dried kelp blocks can be used as fuel in furnaces, blast furnaces, and smokers. Its burning time is 200 seconds (4000 ticks), and it is able to smelt 20 items. This is 2.5 times the burn duration of coal and charcoal, and 0.25 times the burn duration of a block of coal. It is the fuel with the highest number of operations per fuel below 64 items. The highest number of items that can be smelted without any refills or hoppers and without loss of fuel is 60 items (3 dried kelp blocks).
Minecraft wiki entry for Raid_captain, associated text: 0–2 arrows, dropping more with the presence of Looting, up to 5‌[Bedrock Edition only]. Its crossbow (may be loaded or unloaded), which has an 8.5% chance to be dropped (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III). It has a random durability and may be enchanted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: 1 Obtaining diamonds 1.1 By spelunking 1.2 By Ocean 1.3 By TNT 1.4 By branch mining 1.5 Villager trading 1.6 Video tutorials 2 Mining diamonds 3 Using the diamonds 3.1 Diamond tools 3.2 Diamond weapons and armor 3.3 Other diamond items 4 Maintaining and expanding the supply 4.1 Getting a Fortune III pickaxe 4.1.1 Obtaining books and bookshelves 4.1.2 High Level Enchanting 4.2 Repairing tools
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: There are also other types of speedruns. There are co-op speedruns, which is where multiple players work together to kill the ender dragon, All advancements/achievements speedruns, where the goal is to complete every single achievement or advancement, and category extensions (catexts), which are where the player tries to complete a different goal, usually obtaining an item or getting an advancement. Some category extensions are All Bosses, Obtain All Swords, Arbalistic, and How Did We Get Here?
Minecraft wiki entry for Dark_Forest, associated text: Although players are unlikely to run out of wood in dark forests, survival can still be more difficult compared to other forest biomes. The dense leaf canopy can diffuse skylight sufficiently for hostile mobs to spawn during the day in some spots. Additionally, hostile mobs can spawn atop huge mushrooms and suddenly fall near to the player. Woodland mansions are dangerous to explore without adequate preparation, due to their large size and the difficult Illager and other hostile mobs inside. The high density of trees can easily lead to players getting lost unless trails are marked using torches or other distinct markers. Using flint and steel in these biomes can help to clear out some trees due to their flammability.
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Lack of sleep brings phantoms every night. The best way to deal with these is to build a roof garden on your house with 'potted' cacti (cacti on a one-high sand block). Once the cacti are two blocks high the phantoms attack relentlessly and die against the cacti without harming you. However, you must offer yourself as bait so that they crash into the cacti. The phantoms can then kill themselves before the sun rises, and you can go about your daytime activities in peace.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added the following new death messages: "<player> was sniped by <player/mob>" (Killed by a shulker bullet) "<player> was spitballed by <player/mob>" (Killed by llama spit)
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Zetta had the thought of using the ender dragon against the illagers stuck in her head all night, barely paying attention during her mining training session. She also stayed up the whole night, running straight into a cactus on her run to the mountain the next morning. Eventually, Zetta and Ashton meet up with the twins, Rift and Rayne, and the ender dragon, at their hideout in the forest clearing. Rift asks as to why they took so long, and Ashton tattles that Zetta overslept. As he runs off to play with the dragon, Rift realizes that Zetta is tired, offering her to rest in an elevator that he built, consisting of slime blocks, pistons, and an observer. Her mind wanders, however, glancing over at Ashton, who was playing fetch with the ender dragon. He fakes a throw of the shovel, causing the ender dragon to sniff out for it. Zetta warns Ashton not to tease the ender dragon, but it was already charging back toward him. Ashton tries to apologize, but the ender dragon’s nostrils spill out dragon’s breath, making him struggle to breathe. Zetta, Rift, and Rayne immediately check on Ashton; Zetta gives Ashton the potion of healing that she brewed, which soon makes him feel better. Zetta and the twins agree that the ender dragon is too big for them to handle, planning to tell someone about it, but Ashton pleads with Zetta to give her another chance. Zetta tells Ashton to play over by the campfire, which he reluctantly does so, skimming through his notebook. Zetta and the twins agree to inform the mayor about the situation; Rift thinks that the dragon could be useful as a weapon against the illagers, but Zetta is flat out against it. Just then, Ashton gets stuck in Rift’s elevator, which begins moving up toward the sky. Although Ashton is able to free himself, he was too high up to jump down safely. Rift dumps a bucket of water on the ground, but Ashton is too scared to jump. Just then, Zetta orders the ender dragon to fly up and save him, in which it reluctantly does so without hesitation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fox, associated text: Foxes move quickly like ocelots and flee from nearby players, wolves and polar bears when wild, unless the player approaches them while sneaking. They take no damage or speed reduction while moving through sweet berry bushes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: The root tag animation: Contains data for the animation interpolate: If true, Minecraft generates additional frames between frames with a frame time greater than 1 between them. Defaults to false. width: The width of the tile, as a direct ratio rather than in pixels. This is unused in vanilla's files but can be used by resource packs to have frames that are not perfect squares. height: The height of the tile as a ratio rather than in pixels. This is unused in vanilla's files but can be used by resource packs to have frames that are not perfect squares. frametime: Sets the default time for each frame in increments of one game tick. Defaults to 1. frames: Contains a list of frames. Defaults to displaying all the frames from top to bottom. A number corresponding to position of a frame from the top, with the top frame being 0. A frame specifies a frame with additional data. index: A number corresponding to position of a frame from the top, with the top frame being 0. time: The time in ticks to show this frame, overriding "frametime" above.
Minecraft wiki entry for Badlands, associated text: 1 Description 1.1 Terracotta generation 2 Variants 2.1 Badlands 2.2 Wooded Badlands 2.3 Eroded Badlands 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Trivia 6 Gallery 7 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: An exact function to calculate the speed of a (free)falling player is the following: v(t) = (392/5) ((98/100)floor(20t) - 1). Where the velocity v is in blocks/second (or meters/second), the time t is in seconds, initial velocity is zero and downward motion is negative. 20 t is floored because Minecraft updates once each tick.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: Horses can be pulled along and tied up using a lead. They can be towed in two ways: Horses can swim behind a boat by using a lead, or a boat can be attached to a lead (before putting the horse in the boat) and the player can swim to tow the boat containing the horse.
Minecraft wiki entry for Animal, associated text: Hoglins are the only naturally spawned hostile mob that can be bred. Killer Bunny can also be bred but it's currently unused.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_NBT_tags, associated text: These tags are used when using the /summon command to spawn entities or when using the /data to edit the data of entities.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: In Java Edition, the beam is visible up to 1342 blocks away. In Bedrock Edition, the beam is only visible up to 64 blocks away, regardless of how high the render distance is set.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Glow_Stick, associated text: While equipped, players can use glow sticks to shake them, causing them to appear bright regardless of the light level. This is only an aesthetic change, as no light is emitted to the surrounding area. A particle effect is visible until the durability runs out. The glowstick's durability depletes while lit[more information needed], in both Survival and Creative modes.
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: The four (Stax, Hejira, Ramoa, and Osk) head up stone stairs, eventually leading to dark oak doors. They barge through, ending up in a dining hall filled with dust. Ramoa notices a path of bootprints leading to another door, which leads to a corridor of rooms. One of the rooms has a nether portal, and eventually they find another set of dark oak doors with torches on either side. The four enter, immediately noticing Fouge Tempro in a high-backed chair at the opposite end of the room, as well as many objects scattered throughout the room. Miggs soon notices the four (Stax, Hejira, Ramoa, and Osk), and is shocked to find that Hejira is alive. One of the raiders yells out that it’s a ghost and runs off. Miggs and the others run off as well, leaving only Fouge to defend himself. Ramoa notices the diamond armor that belonged to Stax, and Osk helps him put it on. Stax and Fouge then draw their diamond swords, preparing for a duel.
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Java edition since 1.3 also supports using custom ports without requiring the player to type it. This is achieved by using a SRV record (for "service") in the DNS. The SRV record tells Minecraft the actual host and port to use; some DynDNS services and most static DNS services allow you to set it up.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_pyramids, associated text: Tip: When destroying the tripwire arrow trap, destroy the tripwire hooks first before destroying the string or else it will trigger the dispenser to fire.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: The safest of all Nether biomes, but can be unexpectedly dangerous. Nothing spawns there except for endermen and striders. You need to be careful about the endermen, and make the entrance to your house only two blocks high so that you can run inside and kill endermen if you want to/have to.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Generate as a part of huge crimson fungi. Sometimes generates in the ground replacing the crimson nylium in crimson forest biome. Texture changed from to .
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Raw_Iron, associated text: Preview of changed textures of block of raw gold and block of raw iron. Comparison with some other blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Second Home: Build a comfy house away from your primary residence. Use this home as a getaway from your regular home. This type of construction is best built when you have completed the majority of the more advanced necessities of Minecraft. Spend your vacation in your library writing the memoirs of your adventures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Since a metropolis should be quite large, efficient transportation is important to keep the city together. Public transportation hubs can create efficient travel. Some cities might work best with ice roads, minecart rails, or piston bolts. Some might work best using the Nether to decrease the travel time and distance. Command blocks can be programmed to teleport players when triggered. Infrastructure fitting to the theme of the metropolis should also be used to give more life to the city.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: The most obvious way to implement a demultiplexer would be to put a whole bunch of logic gates and connect them together, but even with 3 or 4 bits it turns into a mess.
Minecraft wiki entry for block_state_provider, associated text: type: The type of the block state provider. One of simple_state_provider, weighted_state_provider, plain_flower_provider, forest_flower_provider, or rotated_block_provider. If type is simple_state_provider or rotated_block_provider: state: The block to use. Block state[show] If type is weighted_state_provider: entries: A weighted list of block state entries. A block state and its corresponding weight. data: The block to use. Block state[show] weight: The weight of this entry.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement, associated text: The icon frames of advancements can vary in appearance based on difficulty, and whether or not it was completed. A legend is provided below:
Minecraft wiki entry for Dispenser, associated text: Some of these methods can activate a dispenser (in the sense of triggering an action) without powering the dispenser (in the sense of whether the dispenser can power adjacent redstone dust, etc.).
Minecraft wiki entry for Planned_versions, associated text: 1 Java Edition 1.1 1.19 1.2 Combat changes 2 Bedrock Edition 2.1 1.18.30 2.2 1.19.0 3 Education Edition 3.1 1.18.10 4 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The bows of skeletons are now larger and held realistically (full-sized bows, two-handed, and pulling the arrow back). Skeletons now fire arrows slower, but further.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone, associated text: In Java Edition, a single block of cobblestone always generates at the coordinates of (8, -61, 8) at the center of the void start platform, in Superflat worlds created with the Void biome preset.
Minecraft wiki entry for Animal, associated text: Bat Cod Dolphin Ender Dragon[note 1] Glow Squid Polar Bear Pufferfish Salmon Sea Pickle Squid Tropical Fish Sponge (block)
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: /playsound commands now play the sound correctly for all players in range /effect command duration is now capped at 1,000,000 seconds (MCPE-92916) Add ticking area commands performed in the same tick now disallow adding areas with the same name twice Placeholder text message for the /titleraw command success no longer returns to player (MCPE-63618) FadeOut argument is no longer ignored in /title's times command
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Powder Snow Block no longer drops when destroyed by an explosion (MCPE-118666) Fixed issue where smelting behavior for several fuel sources was broken (MCPE-121863) First person eating animation is now centered in the frame (MCPE-116678) First person main hand blocking animation now plays properly (MCPE-115536) First person main hand and off-hand shields are now symmetrical (MCPE-116736) Fixed an issue where patterns in the loom with different resolutions than Vanilla assets would not display correctly Crafting (Waxed) Weathered Cut Copper Slabs in the Stonecutter now yields two slabs instead of one (MCPE-121695) Leads now correctly attach to Goats (MCPE-104161)
Minecraft wiki entry for Agnes_Larsson, associated text: "Isacco is celebrating #InternationalCatDay with an always appreciated moment of rest ^_^" – @_LadyAgnes on Twitter, August 8, 2016
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: This method of making a simple bed is as easy as it gets. All you need is a bed, 4 dirt, and optionally a trapdoor and a torch.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanted_Book, associated text: When obtained through the /give command with no stored enchantments, the enchanted book has no attached enchantments, but still shines as if it is enchanted. A book enchanted with Unbreaking III appears in both the tools tab and combat tab of the Creative inventory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pink_Dye, associated text: Applied to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be sheared for 1–3 blocks of pink wool. Applied to tamed wolves to dye their collars. Applied to tamed cats to dye their collars. Used to dye or stain wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta and shulker boxes. Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star. Combined with a firework star to create a fade-to-color effect. Used to add patterns to banners. Used to dye shulkers in Bedrock and Education editions. Used to dye water contained in cauldrons in Bedrock and Education editions. Combined with sand and gravel to craft concrete powder. Combined with compounds to craft balloons or glow sticks in Bedrock and Education editions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Allows the character to take a breath of air, and this fills up the bubble bar until water breathing runs out, opposed to stopping the bubbles from going down as in Java.[feedback 38]
Minecraft wiki entry for Door, associated text: From Java Edition Beta 1.7 to Beta 1.7.2, doors produced placeholder texture particles when broken or punched on some sides.
Minecraft wiki entry for Book_and_Quill, associated text: Using this GUI, the player can write a single book up to 100‌[Java Edition only] or 50‌[Bedrock Edition only] pages long, with up to 798 characters per page, with line breaks counting as two characters. The player can write up to 79,800‌[Java Edition only] or 12,800‌[Bedrock Edition only] characters inside the entire book. No page may be longer than 14 lines and each line can have a width of 57 pixels (see pixel width of each character here).
Minecraft wiki entry for Crossbow, associated text: Crossbows dropped by pillagers may have multiple enchantments, including duplicate enchantments on the same weapon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flattening, associated text: Block entity data Tags common to all block entities[show] note: Pitch (number of uses). powered: 1 or 0 (true/false) - if true, the noteblock is being provided a redstone signal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider, associated text: 1 Spawning 1.1 Spawners 1.2 Status effects 2 Drops 3 Behavior 4 Variants 4.1 Spider jockeys 5 Sounds 6 Data values 6.1 ID 6.2 Entity data 7 Achievements 8 Advancements 9 Video 10 History 11 Issues 12 Trivia 13 Gallery 13.1 In other media 14 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Scoreboard transmission requires the creation of a dummy scoreboard objective to store the transmission's current value ("WirelessBus01" is an example and can be anything):
Minecraft wiki entry for Rikard_Herlitz, associated text: Rikard Herlitz is the former chief technology officer at Mojang Studios. He joined the company on September 27, 2016, after founding and working as the CTO of Goo Create.[2] On November 10, 2018, Herlitz announced that he was departing from the company, due to him securing the position of Engineering Director for Hangouts Meet in Stockholm.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: 1 Overview 1.1 Things you are not to do 2 First steps with Forge 2.1 A note about placeholders 2.2 1. Create a folder for your project 2.3 2. Obtain a "source distribution" 2.4 3. Copy key files to your project folder 2.5 3½. A note about mappings 2.6 4. Import the gradle project 2.7 5. Designate the JDK 2.8 6. Set up workspace 2.9 7. Configure Run settings 3 Creating a mod for Forge 3.1 Identifying your mod 3.2 Setting up Item Registration 3.3 Creating a Custom Block 3.4 Creating a Custom Tool 3.4.1 Custom Layers over Vanilla Textures 3.4.2 Textures from Scratch 3.5 Creating a Custom Mob 3.5.1 Models from Scratch 3.6 Creating a Config file 3.7 Sharing Your Mod 4 Further Reading 5 Additional Info 6 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Villages.dat_format, associated text: This article is about the format of villages.dat, which stores information on village doors, player reputation, etc. For the format of Village.dat, which stores information on village generation, see Generated structures data file format.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Any blocks sitting next to the wall can be controlled with sticky pistons to extend and then go back into the wall, to time jumps.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_village, associated text: If one wants to get more villagers (and get a blacksmith, just place their job site block; smithing table for toolsmith, blast furnace for armorer and grindstone for weaponsmith), one can repeatedly add in more houses to let the villagers breed more and make more villagers. Also, if the villagers are gossiping a lot, an iron golem can spawn, which can be an aid in defense or a source of iron.
Minecraft wiki entry for Weeping_Vines, associated text: Weeping vines are fungi blocks found in the Nether in crimson forest. Their "warped" equivalent are twisting vines.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: The screaming is revealed to be Baba, Cece’s father, who scolds her for being on the console at 1:30 in the morning. He is about to pull the plug on the console when Cece asks to save and quit first. He reluctantly obliges, and Cece does so before shutting down the console. She also mentions to Baba that she was completing something to find Reesa. Baba feels like it makes no sense, and Cece says that it is complicated. She then changes into her pajamas, brushes her teeth, and gets tucked into bed by Baba, who soon apologizes to her for his actions while saying that he’ll talk to someone about a new number for Mr. Njinga. Cece then says that there are other friends in Minecraft that need her help. Baba then says to Cece that she should not play games for the weekend due to plans to go to the Independence Day party, and to make some friends in real life. Cece then mentions that the people she met in Minecraft are her real-world friends, leading Baba to a compromise, saying that he’ll try to get in contact with someone about Reesa if no video games are played – either console or tablet – through the weekend. Cece reluctantly agrees, with Baba wishing her a goodnight and leaving the room soon after. Cece then pulls out the tablet from under the bedclothes and prepares to open a video streaming app, but quickly notices messages from Jo, wondering where she was while also saying that Aminata is gone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: If /gamerule mobGriefing is true, rabbits find and eat mature carrot crops‌[Java Edition only] / carrot crops with growth stage greater than 1‌[Bedrock Edition only]. This reduces the growth stage by one, removing the crop completely when the growth stage reaches 0.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: These additions and changes are accessible by enabling the "Wild Update", "Molang Features", and "GameTest Framework" experimental toggle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Lamp, associated text: A redstone lamp acts like an opaque block; it blocks sky light, mobs suffocate in it, and it conducts redstone power.
Minecraft wiki entry for Randomizers, associated text: Now you have a scoreboard objective with a randomized bit. This method can easily be extended to generate a random number in a large range.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now transmit signal downward through one block. This does not apply horizontally (through walls).[8]
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: "How about a block that players can't get, can't be found in the world, but it's effect to the world is visible and exciting?" – @SeargeDP on Twitter, April 8, 2015
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: The tuxedo cat is based on Jeb's pet cat, Newton,[7] who died in 2014.[8] The Jellie cat is based on GoodTimesWithScar's cat, Jellie. In MINECON Earth 2018, Jeb announced that the community could vote for a 9th cat skin to be added with the rest of the other 8 cat skins. As a result, GoodTimesWithScar’s cat Jellie won the contest and was added in Village and Pillage, making the second mob variation that was suggested by the community, the first being "Toast", a rabbit skin. Both calico and white cat appear to have heterochromia. The calico cat skin's fur pattern resembles that of Winslow, from Minecraft: Story Mode, with the only differences being the eye color and the mirrored fur pattern. The episode in which the cat appears was released two years before calico cats were added into the game. In real life, cats have been known for their ability to flip upright during a fall, particularly larger ones; though they still might be injured by landing. This fact is reflected in Minecraft because they are not damaged by falls. The current Siamese cat texture is unused in Bedrock Edition. In real life, calico cats are almost always female and the few male calicos that do occur are generally sterile. However, since animals in Minecraft are genderless, it's not odd to breed two calico cats with each other.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_third_day, associated text: Choose a good technique for your extension. A good idea for your early days in Minecraft is cobblestone. "Stone" blocks (cobblestone, stone, granite, etc.) have higher blast resistance than dirt/planks, and cobblestone is the easiest to get in large quantities. It'll be hard for a creeper to do serious damage to a cobblestone shelter, but for a planks/dirt shelter, a large part or all may be blown up. Any form of shelter should be as strong as possible.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a number of crashes that could occur during gameplay. Fixed a crash that could occur when opening the achievements screen when the anti-aliasing setting was set to 1 (MCPE-110164).
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: Permitted values for <gamemodeName> are spectator,‌[JE only] survival, creative, adventure. In Bedrock Edition, the shorthand values s and 0, c and 1, and a and 2 may be used for Survival mode, Creative mode, and Adventure mode respectively.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_Block, 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 1CHP, associated text: The girl is revealed to be Emily, who also lives at Pacific Crest. However, when she plans on doing shopping trips with her friends, Nita and Pattie, accompanied by Pattie’s mom, Rose, who works as a television producer, she walks two blocks down the street to the lobby of Glen Oaks Apartments. On this particular day, Emily leaves the computer lab early upon noticing Jake, and walks over to Glen Oaks to be picked up for the shopping trip. After a few hours of shopping at H&M and Forever 21, as well as getting some food from Orange Julius, they post some pictures from the shopping trip on Instagram and drop off Emily back at Glen Oaks. When the car they are driving in turns the corner, Emily walks two blocks back to Pacific Crest. She enters her apartment, which is located in the west tower, and flops into her computer chair, checking her social media. She switches between her personal YouTube account and her Minecraft YouTube account, smiling as her feed changes from make-up tutorials and moving videos to everything about Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Usually, when the player dies, they drop their items and respawn. However, in hardcore mode, once the player dies, they do not respawn. If the player then kept their inventory in a hardcore world, then it actually consumes their items rather than dropping them which would in Multiplayer not allow other players to retrieve the dead player's items they lost. This system could be used if a player does not want items dropped upon the death of a player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: It's very easy to get temporarily lost underground, and to waste time wandering into areas of your mine that you have already cleared. By blocking off completed mine sections you avoid accidentally wandering into them again. Ideally, use glass, fence, or leaves. This allows you to see into the area, and spot any mobs that may appear (indicating either inadequate lighting or possibly a section you have overlooked). In particular, try only using materials not found naturally underground (cobblestone is close to ideal), as you may not be able to tell if the blocked area was blocked off by you, or if the apparent barrier is just naturally spawned. You can also use signs to mark off finished areas. Another good idea is to create a unique shape out of the blocks unlikely to generate naturally. In that case, you can use materials found underground.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pointed_Dripstone, 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 Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: If dirt is readily available then it's possibly not worth the effort of crafting sandstone when you first build your house because this process takes at least 4 times longer (plus crafting time) and sandstone's blast resistance is only slightly higher than sand. However, later on, start replacing the innermost walls (and floor and ceiling) of your house with sandstone, or at least, the walls and ceiling of an inner 'sanctuary' room.
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_location, associated text: Unlike that, resource locations can always be converted to strings; some strings cannot be converted to resource locations.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: Pulse divider A pulse divider (aka pulse counter) outputs a signal only after a certain number of pulses have been detected through the input (the number of pulses is indicative of the number of loops).
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: Falling speed is more complex: Every tick (1⁄20 second), non-flying players and mobs have their vertical speed decremented (less upward motion, more downward motion) by 0.08 blocks per tick (1.6 m/s), then multiplied by 0.98. This would produce a terminal velocity of 3.92 blocks per tick or 78.4 m/s. However, the sky isn't quite high enough for that: Falling from layer 256 to bedrock takes about 5.5 seconds, with impact at 3.5 blocks per tick (70 m/s). It is possible to fly higher in creative mode, or by flying with elytra and then removing them, reaching terminal velocity falling from "above the sky".
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: v0.9.0 alpha build 12 (RC4) is the twelfth build version and fourth release candidate for v0.9.0. It is the final build version and final release candidate for this version.
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: This achievement requires you to hold down the hit/mine button while facing a block of wood until it breaks, then walking over it to pick it up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Old_Growth_Taiga, associated text: The first image released of the Old Growth Tree Taiga. Side-by-side comparison of an Old Growth Tree Taiga (left) with an Old Growth Spruce Taiga (right). A sunset in an Old Growth Tree Taiga. Another sunset in an Old Growth Spruce Taiga. A close view. In Bedrock Edition. Old Growth Spruce Taiga.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Word_of_Notch, associated text: The Word of Notch contained information revealing future updates, as well as daily happenings at the Mojang office and behind-the-scenes posts about Minecraft's history and technical aspects. The blog also contained a direct feed from his Twitter account. After Notch stopped working on Minecraft, his posts were made up of his opinions and daily thoughts or focuses, which were only posted about once every couple of months.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: When its shell is closed, a shulker has 20 ( × 10) armor points and deflects arrows. When the shell opens, it loses this natural armor and takes damage as normal. When at less than half health, a shulker has a 25% chance of teleporting (as described above) after taking damage. When a shulker is attacked, other shulkers in the area target the attacker as well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower_Pot, associated text: Flower pots naturally generate in witch huts where they contain a red mushroom, the basement of igloos where they contain a cactus, and in woodland mansions, where they contain birch saplings, dark oak saplings, dandelions, poppies, blue orchids, alliums, azure bluets, red and white tulips, and oxeye daisies.
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all boats[show] Tags common to all container entities[show] Tags common to all entities[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Adding_beauty_to_constructions, associated text: Make a hallway if you have multiple rooms. They should be three or four blocks wide for a large house, and two blocks wide for smaller ones. Use carpets for this part to add some color, though wool works as well. It is recommended to also leave a space for a window if you have the space, so it will look brighter.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.2, associated text: PlayStation 3 Edition versions PlayStation 3 Edition 1.02 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.20 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.21 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.22 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.23 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.24 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.25 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.26 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.28 PlayStation 3 Edition 1.29
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Ignore the unoccupied houses and farms at first. Leave them outside your walls or trenches initially. Later, you can include these into your defensive system.
Minecraft wiki entry for MCPatcher, associated text: To use it, open MCPatcher then click the '+' button. This will open up your browser. To load a mod, choose the mod you would like to install, then click 'OK.' The mod formatting box will show what is inside the mod. When this pops up click 'OK.'
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: Powder snow is currently the only solid material which can be stored in a cauldron. A cauldron slowly fills with powder snow during snowfall, if starting empty or with any layer of powder snow already inside. Up to three layers can be filled. When the cauldron is full, interacting using a bucket, will create a powder snow bucket and empty the cauldron. Entities standing in the cauldron will not take freeze damage, and entities wearing leather boots will still fall through the powder snow.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lodestone, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, a lodestone has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_Golem, associated text: A snow golem wears its carved pumpkin as a helmet, just like the player does: its actual head is hidden beneath. Shearing a snow golem removes the pumpkin, revealing its face and making it drop the pumpkin. The pumpkin is stored using the Pumpkin tag instead of ArmorItems; a snow golem does not display its HandItems or its ArmorItems. After shearing the pumpkin, the player can give a snow golem a new pumpkin only by using a command, such as data.
Minecraft wiki entry for Skyblock, associated text: By using two sources of water, usually included in a chest or as ice blocks apart of the island, you can create an infinite water source. Dig a 2x2 hole 1 block deep, place two water sources in opposite corners, and the merging flows will create new water source blocks. Use a bucket on any of the now-four water blocks, and the removed water will be replaced by a new water source block when the flows merge. If the source blocks are too far apart, the merging flows will be too weak to create a source block, and so cannot become infinite.