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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: The stock iron. The most basic troop is equipped with full Iron Armor, an Iron Sword or Axe, a Shield, a Bow and stack of Arrows (or Infinity Bow and an Arrow) and a cheap source of healing such as steaks, Oxeye daisy, or Suspicious Stew. These are fairly cheap but are able to deal and withstand moderate amounts of damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for ModJam, associated text: Winter Jam was the second Winter Jam hosted by Proxy Neko and the MMD Team during 2019. This was a mod-making event, but not a competition. The mods had to be relevant to the winter and/or the holidays.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Send Event Goal minecraft:behavior.send_event no longer uses -1 in max_activation_range as a value to indicate unlimited range, the default has been changed to 32. Added content log warnings for when min_activation_range and max_activation_range is less than 0. Added content log warnings for when min_activation_range is greater than max_activation_range. Added a new json field look_at_target which allows and disallows entities to turn and face their target.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Trading for chainmail armor with a villager. A player equipped with a full set of dyed leather armor. A skeleton spawned by skeleton trap horse, with enchanted iron helmet and bow. The Diamond Armor Mii Swordfighter costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Add Block Add Block content is not allowed to use Vanilla Block identifiers to avoid content collisions SetBlockAtPos does not modify the block position from incoming parameters
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: FMOD music channel now sets its priority to 0 when music is played to prevent FMOD virtual channel from stealing it when a regular sound is played in game (default priority is 128)
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Top and bottom textures are now applied in isotropic manner. Due to tessellation limitations, isotropic are limited to deepslate when these textures are up and down (as this is a rotatable block) for now.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-136759 – Spawn eggs do not make sure that the entity is valid for the egg, allowing for arbitrary command execution in certain cases.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: The number of stars will be large enough to feel large, but small enough so that players could map them all if they wanted to. – Reddit, u/xNotch, October 21, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned, associated text: Adult drowned drop 5 and an additional 1–3 per naturally-spawned equipment if killed by a player or tamed wolf. Baby drowned drop 12 and an additional 1–3 per naturally-spawned equipment if killed by a player or tamed wolf.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: For a few cases (notably Overworld gold farms), a 27×27 water tray (counting the walls!), with two levels, may be needed. Start with a classic 9x9 pan surrounding the drop chute. Move up a level to surround it with the rest of the large pan — slabs or blocks suffice for most of it (put real blocks at the boundary, so you can place water on them), but the outer ring should be a 25×25 square of fences on the same level (that is, you'd have a half-step up from the outer pan to the fences). Surround this with the 27×27 outer wall. The inner pan gets a water source at each corner, which should send the flow in to surround the hole. For the outer pan, water sources go every other block on top of the fences (place them against the outer wall), but not in a complete ring. Place the sources every other space along two opposite walls; the water should flow exactly to the edge of the inner pan. Now, if you fill in the entirety of the other walls, you get extra water sources forming from the corners, and your current becomes a sheet of mostly-still water. For the other two walls, put only five sources each covering the middle — that is, one at the midpoint, and two on each side (still every other space). This sends the water flow to the other edges of the inner pan.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_gateway, associated text: The end gateway is composed of an end gateway block confined within a vaguely octahedral formation made up of twelve bedrock.
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: This farm is begun by digging a hole 3 deep, by 4 long, by one wide hole. The chests and hoppers are placed on the bottom (a double chest on one side, two hoppers feeding into it on the other). The ladder can go over the chests. Two blocks then go over the hopper next to the chest, to keep the chickens in place. Then you can hatch chickens over the exposed hopper, and eventually collect eggs from the chest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infdev_20100327_to_Beta_1.7.3, associated text: The Edge Far Lands meeting with the Corner Far Lands in the Nether at X value of 2,000,000,000 and Z of 12,550,820.
Minecraft wiki entry for Frost_Walker, associated text: This is a treasure enchantment that can be obtained only from chest loot, fishing, raid drops, or trading for enchanted books.
Minecraft wiki entry for Stand, associated text: Armor Stand, a block used to hold and display armor and other wearable items Brewing Stand, a block used for brewing Java Edition Minecraft launcher, also known as stand-alone client Standing Sign, a non-solid block that can display text.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-9437 – Mobs that are supposed to be in the Nether are rare to find(Except for Pigmen) MCPE-9438 – Wither Skeleton Model Size Bug MCPE-9458 – Name of the Nether Brick Fence is incorrect MCPE-9821 – Door knobs on doors from both sides do not match MCPE-10104 – After exiting, your own local server still visible MCPE-10261 – Trap door causes the player to suffocate and texture bug
Minecraft wiki entry for Using_TNT, associated text: When used properly, it is helpful but when used wrongly, it is dangerous. TNT can be crafted using sand and gunpowder.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Shrieker, 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 Coral_reef, associated text: Coral reefs are usually topped with coral, and sometimes coral fans and sea pickles. The coral and coral fans are not necessarily the same type of coral as their support blocks; in fact there are often multiple types on the same reef. In Bedrock Edition, coral reefs occasionally include dead coral fans.
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil, associated text: Repairing with a matching item works for any item with durability including bows, shears and so on. The items must be a matching tool and of a matching material. For example, a golden pickaxe cannot combine with a golden sword or iron pickaxe.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: An engine can also move diagonally by moving alternately along 2 axes. The Diagonal Engine shown is best built out from level 3 (the upper slime--and-piston layer). It moves along its slime-block diagonal, but is guided by immovable (e.g., obsidian) barriers on level 3, so it can follow a straight or curved "rail", in whichever direction(s) it can move until it reaches a corner to block it. It is started by activating either of the observers on top (placing a block, flint-and-steel), and will move away from that corner (that is, it is also a two-way flyer). Credits: design from "samnrad" ("smart diagonal flying machine and curved flying machines" YouTube
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: An illager bull-type mob, they only spawn on raids (which only appear if the player(s) carries the bad omen effect into a village), where they begin spawning in the third wave. They are sometimes being ridden by vindicators‌[Java Edition only], pillagers, or evokers. They have the same amount of health as an iron golem and are very dangerous to face in combat as they have a powerful attack if the player gets too close. Their attack on hard difficulty can almost instantly kill the player 18 × 9 without any armor and can also destroy crops and leaves in their path as they chase the player or villager. Ravagers run slightly fast if running away from them, which means the player may have a hard time healing. Beacon effects such as Resistance, Strength and Regeneration may help defeat ravagers slightly easier.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.8, associated text: Simultaneously renaming and repairing an object costs both charges, but you only pay for Base Value and the (current) penalty once. For example, consider an item with Base Value of 5 never renamed before, with two prior works (penalty of 4). Then this item is altered a third time, for a repair costing 3 (over Base+Penalty). Repairing and renaming it simultaneously would cost (5+4)+3+7=19, as opposed to 5+4+3=12 for a repair alone or 5+4+7=16 for a rename alone. An item which has been renamed has its prior-work penalty set to 2, remaining so regardless of later work. Renaming the item back to its default name (e.g. "Iron Sword") does not revert prior-work to full cost.[note 1] As a consequence of the above, and using the same example, if you then damage that item slightly so that the next (fourth) repair cost would be 3 levels (over BV+Penalty), the renamed item will cost (5+2)+3=10 levels to repair, while if the item was not renamed before it would cost (5+6)+3=14 levels (4 more).
Minecraft wiki entry for Strider, associated text: Baby strider riding on an adult strider. Striders are occasionally ridden by a zombified piglin when spawned. Striders can be ridden by baby zombified piglins too. Three striders riding one another before 20w18a. Strider out of the lava. A comparison images of model differences between Java and Bedrock. Player riding a strider riding a strider, with nearby striders looking on.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: In practice, however, it is rarely worthwhile to fill the maximum spawnable area with a single farm that delivers mobs to central location. For example, if you plan to spend your time in a less defined position, it might be easier to repeat a simple design several times, ensuring that at least some areas are in the spawn range while limiting complexity. Moreover, transporting mobs long distances for killing makes a farm less efficient because of caps that limit spawning based on the number of mobs already in the loaded areas around the player. The impact of caps is especially important in Bedrock Edition, which has caps that limit population densities as well as a global cap that counts mobs around every player loaded in the world.
Minecraft wiki entry for BE, associated text: Block entity data Tags common to all block entities[show] Age: Age of the portal, in ticks. This is used to determine when the beam is rendered. ExactTeleport: 1 or 0 (true/false) - Teleports entities directly to the ExitPortal coordinates instead of near them. ExitPortal: Location entities are teleported to when entering the portal. X: X coordinate of target location. Y: Y coordinate of target location. Z: Z coordinate of target location.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quinn, associated text: Quinn has red hair in a ponytail, blue eyes, and tan skin. She wears a black jacket, a pink shirt with a white lighting bolt on it, light blue wristbands, dull tan pants, and brown shoes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_cube_farming, associated text: Differently-made spawning areas Portal rooms Fall damage will not harm magma cubes Water cannot be placed in the Nether Tiny cubes can harm the player May need to filter out other mobs
Minecraft wiki entry for Husk, associated text: Husks spawn at a light level of 0 in the desert, desert hills, and desert lakes biomes, mostly replacing zombies in these biomes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl_farming, associated text: Once you have the materials you need, find a warm ocean and create a large holding pen for your axolotls. You can do this on land next to the warm ocean, or simply cordon off a section of the ocean, or carve an inlet into a beach. Build the pen so that the walls are at least one block higher than the water level, to prevent the axolotls from escaping. You can put a ladder in the pen to allow you to get in and out.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither, associated text: Undead mobs , , , Zombies and their variants , , Skeletons and their variants Zombified piglins , Zombie horses and skeleton horses Phantoms Zoglins Other withers Ghasts Mobs with the Invulnerable NBT tag.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: It seems there are three kinds of transparent blocks. First, there are fully transparent blocks such as glass, torches, and fences. Then, there are what are called "partially transparent" blocks such as slabs, stairs, and leaves, which are treated as transparent by the rendering engine. Glowstone is also treated as transparent, although you cannot see through any part of it. Solid transparent blocks can be used as "floor" blocks in villages. Semi-transparent blocks still block light from passing through (at least partially, as is the case with leaves or water), so they're still somehow considered opaque to the lighting engine, which appears to be where it counts. These partially transparent blocks will block the sunlight, and so will count as roof blocks. Fully transparent blocks still do not count. Water and lava (both flowing and source blocks) are partially transparent, and will count as roof blocks. Leaves, slabs, and stairs count as roof blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dimension, associated text: The End is a space-like dimension with floating end stone islands, accessible with an end portal in a stronghold. It is typically considered the opposite of the Nether. The End is a barren environment, but it is the only place where some of the most unique and useful items in the game can be obtained, such as the elytra or shulker boxes.
Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: Entities cannot spawn naturally outside the world border. They persist without taking damage if they spawned before the world border gets shrunk by a command.
Minecraft wiki entry for Monolith, associated text: Monoliths would generate in seemingly random locations throughout the world. They tended to generate around flattish terrain. They were caused by an error in the Perlin noise generator.[more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Emerald, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Trading 1.2 Mining 1.3 Crafting 1.4 Smelting 1.5 Natural generation 1.6 Drops 2 Usage 2.1 Trading 2.2 Crafting ingredient 2.3 Beacons 3 Achievements 4 Advancements 5 Data values 5.1 ID 6 History 7 Issues 8 Gallery 9 Trivia 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be cloned the same way maps can, but by using Book and Quills instead of Empty Maps. Can clone multiple copies of the same book by putting more Book and Quills in the crafting grid.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rail, associated text: A railroad stop without any redstone switching mechanisms, based purely on the one-way curve intersection behavior.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: As a last resort, if the player has (or can make) a chest or two (they appear in nether fortresses, so you might be able to locate one), the player can stuff all their equipment into the chests (not forgetting armor), and then commit suicide. However, you lose your XP levels if you do this. Assuming the player is not playing on hardcore and has not used a respawn anchor, they respawn in the Overworld, and can re-equip themselves at leisure (this time, not forgetting the flint and steel) before going back through the portal to collect their items. Note that this is more difficult on a multiplayer server because another player can come by and steal your items. If you have previously brought blaze rods back to the Overworld, you might even be able to use an ender chest, which can let you stash your stuff and pick it up back home from another such chest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.7.10-pre3 is the third pre-release for Java Edition 1.7.10. It was released to fix some bugs and a crash in 1.7.10-pre2 related to the disconnect screen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: Fifth and last, but not least: Take the lights out, get up, and when you hear the mob noises, push the lever/to activate clock/ whatever you used to power it up.
Minecraft wiki entry for Comparator_update_detector, associated text: Redstone Sheep then found out that it would detect most block entity changes and had a chat with NiceMarkMC, giving it the name Tile Entity Data Update Detector (TEDUD).[4]
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_mechanics, associated text: Every enchantment conflicts with itself. (The player can't get a tool with two copies of the Efficiency enchantment.) All damage enchantments (Sharpness, Smite, and Bane of Arthropods) conflict with each other. All protection enchantments (Protection, Blast Protection, Fire Protection, Projectile Protection) conflict with each other. Silk Touch and Fortune conflict with each other. Depth Strider and Frost Walker conflict with each other. Mending and Infinity conflict with each other. Riptide conflicts with Loyalty and Channeling. Multishot and Piercing conflict with each other.
Minecraft wiki entry for Farming, associated text: Fishing provides a steady stream of experience, food, and treasure. Catches include enchanted rods, bows, and books, which can be used directly, combined in an anvil, or converted to experience in a grindstone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blueprints, associated text: Here are the blueprints for all of the old village buildings and tutorials showing how to build them.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_format, associated text: tag: Parent tag. Items: List of items in the shulker box. : An item in the box, including the slot tag. Slot: The slot the item is in. Tags common to item stack[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Similarly to branch mining, this method will expose a lot of lava, which will often flow and fill large areas. However, the lava is easily avoided, and won't burn up the ancient debris. TNT mining is also a very expensive method, because for one stack of TNT, 5 stacks of gunpowder and 4 stacks of sand are needed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added command block arguments. Added "l" and "lm" arguments for indicating players with a maximum level, and minimum level, respectively. Added "r" and "lr" arguments for indicating the maximum and minimum range to which players will be affected.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: End cities naturally generate all over the End's outer islands. They can easily be accessed by entering the end gateway portal, but it is possible to cross the gap between the islands in other ways. They always generate on the large islands, where chorus trees grow. If the end gateway portal teleports the player to a small island, the player can get to the nearest large island by building, using elytra, or throwing ender pearls.
Minecraft wiki entry for Badlands, associated text: While all badlands biomes are rich in unique building materials and gold ore, there are no passive mobs. Furthermore, trees, grass, and water are uncommon, so food cultivation can be difficult. Trees and grass appear only atop wooded badlands.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow, 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 Zombified_piglin_farming, associated text: 1 Nether 1.1 Simple farm 1 1.2 Farm with cactus 2 Overworld - Java version 2.1 Channeling trident 3 Overworld - Bedrock version 4 Item filtering
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: The first method is used in the Vanilla font file, but either works equally well. To convert a character into a surrogate pair, one can use the following equations, where C is the codepoint in decimal:
Minecraft wiki entry for LastBlock1CHP, associated text: As the group run from the skeleton horseman, Morgan tries to use his diamond sword on it, but it doesn’t budge. He then gets shot in the chest with an arrow. Two more skeleton horseman spawn nearby from lightning strikes and move toward Morgan, but Ash pulls him away from them as the group head up to the stone platform on top of the castle. Morgan considers building a barrier around themselves, but Harper objects, knowing that they can’t break blocks. Jodi then suggests to build a barrier around the skeleton horseman, which they all agree to do. Morgan distracts the horseman while the rest build the barrier around them, which becomes successful. Just then, Po notices a tower built by the warning that The Librarian had left behind several months prior. Morgan sheepishly mentions that Dante would’ve loved it, so Jodi asks as to what happened to Dante. Morgan says that Dante ended up moving away.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Simply put a chest/barrel on top of a fence post, then other players can give you gifts. Be wary of thieves! Alternatively, you can leave messages as books.
Minecraft wiki entry for Water, associated text: In addition, the flowing water texture also uses a spatial translation to give the appearance of movement. This transformation moves the flowing water texture downwards by one pixel after a fixed amount of time,[more information needed] wrapping the bottom layer of the texture back to the top.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chain, associated text: Precision is required, but chains can be walked on, allowing for inconspicuous, although somewhat costly, bridges.
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_Update, associated text: While the majority of textures have been updated to conform to the new art style, the following have been missed out.
Minecraft wiki entry for Server.properties, associated text: server.properties is the file that stores all the settings for a multiplayer (Minecraft or Minecraft Classic) server.
Minecraft wiki entry for Summoning_jockeys, associated text: It is always easier to defeat a jockey if you attack the mount before the passenger. Knockback will have no effect whatsoever on the passenger. However, setting the mount on fire will also set the passenger on fire. If a mount is a hostile mob (such as an skeleton), it can still shoot arrows at the player if the passenger is facing the player, as mount can turn on its own, but it takes a while due to its very small "resistance".
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Random seed: The player begins a new world using a random seed. However, it is not against the rules to start a new world, look around for a village or other useful features and restart with another new, random world if necessary. Speedrunning would be trying to beat Minecraft as fast as possible. However, there is something called long worldplay. Long worldplay would be like trying to create a civilization, and keeping it alive. There are plenty of different blocks and an infinite amount of combinations to the builds, block color palettes, and different contrasts for the blocks. This might take years, or just days to get this going. Speedrunning does take a little time, and the fastest record for a minecraft speedrun is under ten minutes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: /execute in now respects dimension scaling for relative and local coordinates: the execution position (only the X/Z part) of a command is divided by 8 when traveling from the Overworld to the Nether, and is multiplied by 8 when vice versa. If a value is added after the tilde, that value is added only after the new scaled position is calculated. For instance, ~5 will first scale the player's current position (multiplying by eight when traveling to the Overworld or dividing by eight when going to the Nether) before adding five to that outputted value. For example, if a player at position (16,64,16) in Overworld runs command /execute in minecraft:the_nether run tp ~ ~ ~, the player would now be teleported to (2,64,2) in the Nether. Relatively, if a player at position (2,64,2) in the Nether runs command /execute in minecraft:overworld run tp ~ ~ ~, the player would now be teleported to (16,64,16) in Overworld. If a player at position (80,64,80) in Overworld runs command /execute in minecraft:the_nether run tp ~ ~ ~5, the player would now be teleported to (10,64,15) in the Nether. If a player at position (16,64,16) in Overworld runs command /execute in minecraft:the_nether run tp 16 64 16, the player would still be teleported to (16,64,16) in the Nether. The behavior before this version can be done by running command /execute in <target dimension> positioned as @s run tp @s ~ ~ ~. Applies to custom dimensions as well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Falling_Block, associated text: Commands such as /data‌[Java Edition only] can change the moving and facing directions of a falling block, although there are no in-game mechanics that can alter a falling block's facing direction. They can be removed with the /kill command.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: The von Neumann architecture was the first proposed model of computation and almost all real-world computers are von Neumann in nature.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_an_End_city, associated text: If you do not want to use a bow, a crossbow is a great alternative, since it deals more damage and has a longer range. However, a crossbow cannot be enchanted with Infinity so it is possible to run out of arrows whilst using it. If the player does plan to use a crossbow, they should enchant it with Quick Charge III, so it reloads faster, and Piercing or Multishot, to shoot multiple enemies in a line or a row respectively.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Iron golems attack both adult and baby piglins; however, piglins do not attack iron golems without provocation.
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: Every swamp hut spawns a witch and a black cat inside during world generation, which never despawn. Otherwise, in Java Edition only witches (which may despawn) spawn in the 7×7×9 (x×y×z) volume that is the hut. This is the size of the roof and one block over the porch, from one level below the floor of the hut to two blocks above the roof. In Bedrock Edition, witches respawn on only one block within the swamp hut.[more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Music_disc_farming, associated text: Music discs can help break the silence of the world but they can often be difficult to obtain. Most music discs are dropped by creepers which are killed by a skeleton. Not only is it hard to get a skeleton and a creeper together, but it is even harder to get the skeleton to kill the creeper.
Minecraft wiki entry for Suspicious_Stew, associated text: Effects: The status effects this suspicious stew has. One of these for each effect. EffectId: The numeric ID of the effect. EffectDuration: The duration of the effect in ticks. Values 0 or lower are treated as 1. Optional, and defaults to 160 ticks (8 seconds).
Minecraft wiki entry for Bow, associated text: The player can choose the type of arrow to shoot based on its location in the inventory. Arrows in the off-hand, or the selected hotbar slot if the bow is in the off-hand, are prioritized first. If there are no arrows in the off-hand or selected hotbar slot then the arrow closest to slot 0 is selected.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_Block, associated text: This article is about the block. For the plant, see Mushroom. For the structure, see Huge mushroom. For other uses, see Mushroom (disambiguation).
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_Seeds, associated text: The final version of the pumpkin stem with age 15, as seen in-game. Pumpkin stems of ages 1 to 15 on a modded version of 1.7.2, hence the nearby melon stems using the melon top texture. All 16 stem sizes in 13w02a, with accompanying data values.
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: For importing a map, you will first need to open the minecraft saves folder. This can be found by opening the launcher, clicking Launch Options, and clicking Open Game Dir. Once you are in the .minecraft folder, navigate to the saves folder and find the world you want to share. To make it easier to send to others, you will probably want to compress the folder into a zip file.
Minecraft wiki entry for Conduit, associated text: When activated, conduits give the "Conduit Power" effect to all players in contact with rain or water, within a spherical range of 32-96 blocks. This effect restores oxygen, gives underwater night vision and increases mining speed by 16.7% (1/6th). Conduits also damage any hostile mobs, like drowned, guardians, and elder guardians, within a range of 8 blocks of the conduit. Conduits can be activated in any biome and at any height or depth.
Minecraft wiki entry for Breaking, 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 Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-9465 – Crash when use the anvil MCPE-9483 – Unable to delete world from list and opening world causes game to crash
Minecraft wiki entry for Barrel, associated text: "Me and the amazing @ProfMobius are working on the updated looks of villages, here is a savanna village!" – @_LadyAgnes on Twitter, November 23, 2018
Minecraft wiki entry for Blast_Furnace, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Smelting 2.2 Changing profession 2.3 Light source 2.4 Custom name 2.5 Lock 2.6 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 3.1 Generic 3.2 Unique 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 4.3 Block data 5 History 5.1 Lit blast furnace "item" 5.1.1 Appearances 5.1.2 Names 6 Issues 7 See also 8 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Volume definitions are now stored and read from Behavior Packs instead of being part of the level directory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a UI to control saddle/inventory. Can be accessed by sneaking and right-clicking, or by pressing the inventory button while riding. Some features of the UI are specific to situation: Mules have a saddle slot. Doesn't have an armor slot, but has an inventory of 15 slots when given a chest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: Death messages are messages sent in the chat to either all players or a specific player to announce the death of a player or pet. These messages communicate how the entity died, and some are intended to be humorous.
Minecraft wiki entry for Locations, associated text: There were many secret hidden structures, such as random "caves" with torches all around the walls and hidden villages. One such cave was located directly below the floor of the library in the castle; revealed by digging through two wooden planks. Digging through the wall revealed random redstone placement. Dungeons could be found in the world. Although the player must manually search for them, one of the dungeons had a gravel "x" in which if they dug down from the center they would fall into. Continuing to dig downwards would eventually reveal a small X tunnel with 8 exposed diamond ores. Like the original PC version of Minecraft, the Xbox 360 Tutorial Mode world has four layers of bedrock; however, other worlds generated in the Xbox 360 Edition only have two layers. In the biggest house of the first village, one of the floor blocks hid a ladder down into the ocean. Hidden in the Minecraft logo was a portal to the Nether. By the lighthouse, there was a dungeon. Beside the castle, underwater, there was a 2×2 hole with glowstone lighting the inside that leads down to a large chest containing all possible diamond tools and armor. A village was always generated in the opposite way of the Tutorial village.
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Using a redstone lamp is the easiest way to create a toggle-able light source. Alternatively, you can use one of the following methods:
Minecraft wiki entry for Daylight_detector, associated text: /tell <player> <message> First broadcasts a message to the server, second one tells a message to a player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clay_farming, associated text: Some dirt A water bucket and some glass bottles A decent amount of dripstone and the same amount of dripstone blocks
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: If the input doesn't have to be at the same height as the output, you can move the torch so that it's attached to the top of the block it's currently above, and run the input into that block (making the circuit only 2×3×2).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-189856 – Unable to set nether portal block with /setblock or /fill. MC-189867 – Cannot use /setblock and /fill to place blocks in positions they cannot normally be in. MC-189868 – Player gets set on fire and extinguished continuously when standing in fire in creative mode. MC-189895 – Redstone in jungle temple/pyramid no longer connects to blocks and redstone components properly. MC-189903 – Turtle home beach detection looking one block too deep. MC-189905 – The player can get stuck inside of the world border. MC-189968 – Mobs suffocate when touching the world border. MC-189971 – Clicking the "Take me back" button causes translucent blocks to stop rendering. MC-190010 – The game crashes when using a mouse button to swap item in hands while inside of an inventory but not hovering over a slot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-11240 – Ignited TNT can be set on fire by a Flame Bow. MC-50166 – Game states that "The block couldn't be placed" when using /setblock to place air in a space occupied by a tile entity, despite working MC-95367 – Tamed dog, cat or parrot in a minecart teleports to a player (not visually) MC-100468 – Dogs, cats and parrots teleport to player despite being in a boat (yet not visually) MC-111699 – Can't rename stacked items MC-111744 – Anvil outputs only 1 item when renaming
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: When attacked by a player, a wandering trader flees from the player as a villager would do. The llamas, however, attack the player by spitting if their master gets hit, except in Peaceful. The llamas stop attacking If the player is killed and respawns, if the llamas are leashed after the wandering trader is killed or if the player gets far enough away from them for a short period of time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: Building a redstone computer will require an understanding of these five concepts and consider the most suitable approach, which would be most practical for your computer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Powered_Rail, associated text: A powered rail cannot be attached to the side or bottom of any block, but attempting to make such an attachment may cause the powered rail to attach to the top of a block under the destination space. For example, if a fence is on the ground, attempting to attach a powered rail to the side of the fence causes the powered rail to be attached to the top of the ground next to the fence instead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Infinite loading no longer appears after selecting the "See pack in store" button within the skin pack description section of the dressing room.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_wart_farming, associated text: In this design, water flows to a central spot the nether wart is harvested with the press of a button, and flows to a central point for easy collection.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can place down string to create tripwire, when walked on, these can activate tripwire hooks if there is a hook at each end of the string.
Minecraft wiki entry for Boots, associated text: When creating an enchantment offer, the game uses a random enchantment level from 5 – 19. The enchantments are never treasure enchantments.
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil_mechanics, associated text: Combining items of different anvil uses takes the greater number and adds 1. For example, an item with 3 anvil uses and an item with 2 anvil uses yields one with 4 anvil uses.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: For an item frame that holds a map, a unit of rotation is 90° instead of 45°, but a comparator still outputs power levels 1 to 8. It takes two full rotations to cycle through all comparator outputs, and each orientation of the map corresponds to two output levels that differ by 4.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Direct (melee) attacks from mobs and players. This includes the Strength and the Weakness effects and damage-increasing enchantments. Getting hit with an arrow, a shulker bullet or a thrown trident. This includes extra damage from enchantments (except shulker bullets). Getting hit with a fireball from a ghast or blaze, or a fire charge. Laser beam of a guardian or an elder guardian.[verify] Damage from Thorns enchantment, or spikes of guardians and elder guardians. Touching a damaging block (fire, lava, magma block, cactus or sweet berry bush). Touching a pufferfish. Explosions. Fireworks with at least a firework star in the recipe. Lightning. Getting hit with a falling anvil. Getting hit with a snowball from a player‌[upcoming: JE Combat Tests] or snow golem.[more information needed] Getting hit with an egg from a player‌[upcoming: JE Combat Tests][more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Protection now reduce damage from negative status effects like poison or wither.[15] Protection enchantments have been nerfed to match Java Edition. A full set of armor with Protection IV is not sufficient for a maximum amount of protection.[16]