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Minecraft wiki entry for Locked_chest, associated text: Unlike normal chests, locked chests continued to use the standard block model, as seen in this screenshot taken in 1.2.5.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-1379 – Transparent texture makes transparent texture behind invisible. MC-10984 – GS4 query listener fails to send player list when len(players) > 127. MC-12984 – Getting a locked chest pushed into the player's head crashes the game. MC-16435 – Boats still break on lilies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Azalea, associated text: Unlike saplings, an azalea or a flowering azalea does not automatically grow into an azalea tree. Therefore, using bone meal on it is the only way to grow an azalea tree. Application of bone meal gives an azalea or flowering azalea a 45% chance to grow into an azalea tree, provided there is a 3×5×3 area above it that is clear of all blocks that are not leaves or logs.
Minecraft wiki entry for gamerule, associated text: To stop the day-night cycle: gamerule doDaylightCycle false To stop natural healing: gamerule naturalRegeneration false To stop creepers, ghasts and other mobs from modifying blocks: gamerule mobGriefing false To stop the natural cycle of weather: gamerule doWeatherCycle false For the player, so that they can keep all of their valuables when they die: gamerule keepInventory true To stop TNT from exploding: gamerule tntExplodes false ‌[BE only] To stop command blocks from showing what they do: gamerule commandBlockOutput false To stop phantoms spawning:gamerule doInsomnia false
Minecraft wiki entry for Carpet, associated text: If a carpet is placed so that it lays on top of a hopper, the hopper can still collect items through the carpet. This is because hoppers can collect items from less than a full block above in Java Edition, or less than 3⁄4 of a block above in Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Migrating_saved_game_data_to_the_cloud, associated text: In Linux, your Minecraft data folder is located in your user home folder. However, it may be hidden from view. If you are using a GUI, ensure that you choose View > Show Hidden Files.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_golem_farming, associated text: Iron golem farming uses village mechanics to produce iron, as well as byproducts such as poppies and string. Usually, an iron golem farm is a player-constructed village in which golems are spawned and then either killed immediately or moved to a holding cell outside the village boundary for later killing. Iron golem farming is preferable to other methods of iron farming from zombies and skeletons due to a much higher chance of iron dropping and therefore much higher quantities of iron.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk_ban, associated text: There is a lot of misinformation about the difference between Chunk bans and Area bans; so watch this informative video by Jerrylum to fully understand Area Banning.
Minecraft wiki entry for Altitude, associated text: Features in the landscape of the Overworld are found at different altitudes, as shown in the graph below.
Minecraft wiki entry for Breaking, associated text: Note that some blocks don't drop anything even when mined with the proper tool; these are marked with a yellow background.
Minecraft wiki entry for Add-on, associated text: Behavior Packs can modify the content of the game with the ability to change entity behaviors, loot drops, spawn rules, items, recipes, and trade tables. Behavior Packs can be used to alter existing content or even create new entities, blocks and items. Behavior packs are often used in conjunction with Resource Packs to create unique experiences that wouldn't be possible in the base game. [3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Graphics_setting, associated text: The effects seem to be time-specific, and often differ depending on the age of the entities in question - different effects can be sighted for experience orbs which existed in the world before the entity behind them than experience orbs which came into existence afterwards.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian, associated text: "Block of the Week: Obsidian" by Alex Wiltshire. Minecraft.net, January 27, 2017 Jasper Boerstra's tweet on the difficulties of giving Minecraft obsidian a proper texture
Minecraft wiki entry for Curse_of_Vanishing, associated text: When the player dies while an item enchanted with Curse of Vanishing is in their inventory, it does not drop on the ground, but is removed from the world entirely. The item does not vanish if it is dropped manually, or if it is placed in a chest before death.
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: You can assemble component parts in predefined hardware we add to the game, but not create entirely new hardware. The reason is mainly that I want this to be a game, not a tool for playing around with the DCPU-16. – Reddit, u/xNotch, October 19, 2012
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Ore, associated text: A total of 20 iron ore blocks were obtained from this blob, which was most likely composed of two smaller blobs. Iron ore blob. Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it. Vein of deepslate iron ore with some raw iron blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: A + B (Add A to B) A >> (bitshift A right (the same as binary divide by 2)) << A (bitshift A left (the same as binary multiply by 2)) NOT A (The opposite of A)
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Ghasts cannot see through glass, so if you are in the Nether with some glass, you could make a glass box around yourself to defend yourself. This is helpful because you can see when the danger of a ghast has gone. Building a glass base around your Portal in the Nether is a good idea, because you will be able to see the nether's epic terrain, and still be protected from ghasts. Ghasts also can't see through sugar cane or vines; however, sugarcane is impossible to plant in the Nether normally, due to the fact that you can't get water into the Nether without using commands (such as /setblock. Keep in mind that ghast fireballs have low blast penetration, so many materials are ghast-proof (cobblestone being the best known). This doesn't apply to netherrack (which is extremely weak) or any of the transparent blocks. It is traditional (due to Mojang suggesting it to players constantly on the Xbox version) to build a cobblestone room around the nether portal to protect it. Also, since ghast fireballs can put out an unprotected portal, always bring a flint and steel with you. Note that a ghast fireball can also relight an unlit portal, but only if the fireball itself lands in the frame (rather than with its area effect).
Minecraft wiki entry for Beetroot_Seeds, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 1.2 Breaking 1.3 Chest loot 1.4 Trading 2 Usage 2.1 Farming 2.2 Breeding 2.3 Taming 2.4 Composting 2.5 Trading 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 Advancements 6 History 7 Issues 8 Gallery 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Matthew_Gartzke, associated text: "Arg! Internet!" This was said when Gartzke disconnected from a player's world during a Minecraft Community Showcase stream. Some people would mention this later as a joke, calling him "Pirate Herobrine". "Crush it!" Gartzke's motto.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tom_Stone, associated text: Tom Stone is a former creative communications assistant at Mojang Studios, having started as of January 26, 2017. He wrote articles for the website's blog. He announced his departure from Mojang in an article on Minecraft.net,[4] but has written articles since.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: Since the player can only harvest 7 blocks above the ground without climbing on something, the most efficient tree farm design limits the height of trees to 9 blocks. This allows 7 blocks of logs as a "trunk" and 2 block of leaves above that. This is accomplished by adding a ceiling at 10th block above the ground, leaving a space 9 blocks high in which trees can grow. This allows all of the wood from the trees to be harvested quickly and with minimal effort. The other option is to grab what you can from the ground and use a flint and steel to burn what you can't reach.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: They can be bred with carrots. Can no longer be bred with wheat. If saddled will now always drop their saddle on death.
Minecraft wiki entry for Compass, associated text: Normally, the compass' needle points toward the world spawn point. The compass points to spawn when viewed in any way, including as a dropped item, in a player's hand, in an inventory or the crafting table, or in an item frame. The direction the needle points to is relative to the player who is viewing it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Emeralds are easier to obtain by trading with villagers than killing a vindicator. Iron ingots are easier to obtain by killing an iron golem than killing tons of zombies. You can cook food now by killing animals with Fire Aspect or flame enchantment. You can get stone tools and more. You can make an better enchanting setup.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Hive, associated text: 1 Games 1.1 Hide and Seek 1.2 DeathRun 1.3 Treasure Wars 1.4 Murder Mystery 1.5 Survival Games 1.6 Just Build 1.7 SkyWars 1.8 Block Drop 1.8.1 Ghost Invasion 1.8.2 Snow Wars 2 Regions and Servers 3 History
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Stax wakes up as soon as daybreak hits. His belly rumbles from starvation. Stax climbs up to the top of the hill, only seeing desert for miles on end. He turns around, facing the sea, and notices kelp beneath the water. Suddenly, Stax has a flashback to his childhood: his father once gave him a chunk of dried kelp to bite on, but Stax soon spat it out due to the salty aftertaste. Nonetheless, Stax forgets about the flashback and retrieves some kelp from a kelp stalk. He then looks back out to sea and notices something glinting in the sunlight. Delighted, Stax swims out to it, astonished that it is a compass. Though he has thoughts of trying to head home now, he instead decides to rest in the stone tower for the night. Stax crafts a wood pickaxe to mine some stone, and then uses the stone to craft a furnace. From there, he uses sticks as fuel to cook the kelp into dried kelp and cautiously eats it. By nightfall, Stax had eaten six pieces of dried kelp and cooked a dozen extra for tomorrow. Although some drowned greet him outside the tower, he laughs them off and soon falls asleep.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 6 – Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two released on the Nintendo Switch. 7 – Bedrock: 1.7.1 released for Windows 10 and Xbox One. 9 – LadyAgnes announces the lantern is coming back to Minecraft once and for all, as part of the Village and Pillage update. 27 – The first three episodes of Minecraft: Story Mode are released on Netflix.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wall, associated text: First ever released image of cobblestone walls by Jeb. An official image by Dinnerbone using beds (and cobblestone walls) to indirectly point to the ending URL of an Imgur image, used to reveal dye-able leather armor. Cobblestone walls raise at corners and when a block is placed above. The new walls added on the Village and Pillage update. A stacked prismarine wall as it appeared up through 1.15.2. A stacked prismarine wall in 20w06a without gaps.
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: Targets the nearest player from the command's execution. If there are multiple nearest players, caused by them being precisely the same distance away, the player who most recently joined the server is selected.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Utopia/Amaurot A perfect city! Build in a square formation, with wide streets. Have all the houses be flat-roofed and uniform enough that a side of a street looks like one house, with lush, fruitful gardens behind each house. Fortify the city with walls and outside the walls put ditches filled with cactus. Divide the city into four sections, with a marketplace in the middle. Have places outside the town for slaughtering animals and washing. Put meeting halls equidistant from each other on the streets, with distinct names for each one. Have four hospitals outside the city walls, one on each side, to take care of injured or sick people.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bow, associated text: "Minecraft PvP with Dinnerbone & Docm77 - Team DocBone @ 11:52" – docm77 on YouTube, December 7, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Sand, associated text: Though TNT does not break any blocks if it explodes underwater, if sand, concrete powder, or gravel falls and covers the TNT before it explodes, blocks are broken as normal. This trick can be used to collect blocks underwater, or break into underwater structures such as the ocean monument without mining.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rail, associated text: A minecart passes straight through a 4-way intersection constructed to have no curved rail. When entering the 4-way from east or west a cart turns according to the south-east rule.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_and_melon_farming, associated text: The following design sacrifices space efficiency in order to fully automate harvesting and allow massive expansion: The tower can be expanded up to the build limit and/or down to bedrock, potentially yielding nearly a thousand growing spaces per tower.
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_farming, associated text: If you manage to find plenty of eggs in the wild, you don't really need to build a farm. Pick up the eggs with a silk touch tool, then place them in a safe location for hatching and harvest scutes as the turtles mature.
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Beyond 262,144 blocks on both axes, tripwire string simply stops rendering. Beyond this point on only one axis, it will only stop rendering in the direction perpendicular to the axis it is exceeded on. Of what remains, some subtle z-fighting can be seen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Example_NBT_Class, associated text: findNextTagByName(String name, Tag found) Description: Find the first nested tag with specified name in a TAG_List or TAG_Compound after a tag with the same name. name: The name to look for. May be null to look for unnamed tags. found: the previously found tag with the same name. Return: The first nested tag that has the specified name after the previously found tag.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: 1 Health 2 Damage 3 Stored and displayed 4 Dealing damage 4.1 Attack cooldown 4.2 Critical hit 5 Immunity 6 Inflicted by mobs 6.1 Knockback 7 Natural damage 7.1 Lightning damage 7.2 Fall damage 7.3 Anvil 7.4 Thorns enchantment 7.5 Suffocation 7.5.1 Entity cramming 7.6 Drowning 7.7 Starvation 7.8 Cactus 7.9 Berry bush 7.10 Fire 7.11 Lava 7.12 Burning 7.13 Magma block 7.14 Campfire 7.15 Status effects 7.15.1 Instant damage 7.15.2 Poison 7.15.3 Wither 7.16 Void 7.17 Explosions 7.18 Firework rocket explosion 7.19 Freezing 8 Achievements 9 Advancements 10 History 11 Trivia
Minecraft wiki entry for Taxicab_distance, associated text: Mob despawning range in Java Edition. Disks in rivers and lakes generate as blocks within a Euclidean distance from a central block. Effects of explosions. Lightning rods redirect lightning within a Euclidean spherical volume centered on the rod, having a radius of 128 blocks in Java Edition and 64 blocks in Bedrock Edition. The /locate command. Nether portal searches for destination portals. Splash potions affect mobs inside a 4-block radius Euclidean sphere. Target selectors used in commands use Euclidean distances. A zombie siege is started based on Euclidean distance between a player and the village center. Finally, a splash text displays the misspelled word "Euclidian!"
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: A dust-cut pulse limiter limits the output pulse by moving a block so that it cuts the output dust line.
Minecraft wiki entry for Get_Satisfaction, associated text: Pattison, Kermit (2008-04-24). "Does a New Website Hold the Secret to Great Customer Service?". Fast Company. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_art, associated text: Pixel art refers to a player using blocks to make certain figures from real life or in Minecraft. These blocks are usually colorful blocks, such as wool or concrete. Pixel art has no real purpose for survival, but it may be fun to show your friends what all you can make using the limited amount of the blocks in Minecraft. Life figures are often harder to make, because of the fact that they are not made up of blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed title screen panorama to an image which includes new 1.15 features such as bees and bee nests. Because this was an asset update, the menu panorama in all previous 1.15 snapshots was also updated. Descriptions under buttons on the "Create World" screen are now narrated.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Rabbit, associated text: In Java Edition, butcher villagers may give players with the Hero of the Village effect cooked rabbit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 16w42a is the twelfth snapshot for Java Edition 1.11 and was mainly released to fix a bunch of bugs and crashes.[14]
Minecraft wiki entry for Nathan_Adams, associated text: http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/s0pqt/i_am_nathan_adams_aka_dinnerbone_developer_of/c4a68cn?context=1
Minecraft wiki entry for Lead, associated text: Wolves cannot be leashed after becoming angry. Despite this, if they become angry while already leashed, the lead does not break, but it cannot be reattached when broken through other methods while the wolf is still angry.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: It can be hard to obtain the pistons and slime blocks needed. The catapult has a fixed target and limited range.
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_caves, associated text: When digging a staircase out of a cave, it can be useful to check your map to figure out where you will, or want to, emerge. Coming out into the seabed can be tricky, especially if your torches get washed away. Put your torches 3 blocks up instead of 2 or 1 to avoid "wash-outs" (specifically: high enough that the air 1 block above the next higher stair isn't beside the torch).
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: One silverfish only deals very little damage 1, or 0 with better quality armor on. However, when the player attacks a silverfish, it can summon other silverfish hiding in other nearby infested blocks. This problem can be solved by killing a silverfish in one hit. In Java Edition, the player can do this with any type of axe except a wooden or golden axe. In Bedrock Edition, the weapon of choice should be enchanted with Bane of Arthropods or be used only with critical hits instead.. With the sharpness enchantment, the player can also do this with a stone axe, iron axe, or diamond axe or diamond sword. If the player is going to the End and the silverfish spawner in the end portal room is bugging the player, they can go ahead and destroy the spawner. Silverfish don't drop anything upon death, so it won't be useful to make a silverfish farm unless the player wants an XP only farm.
Minecraft wiki entry for Controlling_Tectonicus_from_the_command_line, associated text: Although Tectonicus can be controlled from the command line instead of an XML file, this method is less powerful and officially discouraged.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanics, associated text: Blocking: Players can block attacks using shields. Breaking: Players can break most blocks, sometimes requiring or benefiting from particular tools. Instant mining: Players can break certain blocks instantly, sometimes requiring particular tools, enchantments or effects to do so. Damage: Entities (including player) can receive damage from the environment or other entities, potentially dying or being destroyed if they receive too much. Attack cooldown‌[Java Edition only]: After attacking, players need to wait some time to deal full damage with their next attack. Critical hits: Players can deal more damage by attacking while falling. Drops: Entities and mobs to drop particular items or blocks (including items carried in their inventory) when they die or are destroyed. Dual wield: Players can wield 2 items, one in each hand. This includes shield use. Monster infighting: Some mobs will shift their attack to another player or mob when attacked, even if they were already engaged with another target.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obtaining_every_music_disc, associated text: All music discs, except Pigstep and Otherside, can be obtained if a skeleton or stray shot kills a creeper [1].
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: When an input turns on, it (a) turns off the torch on the side of the block and (b) powers the block in front of the input, activating the sticky piston on the other side. When the piston starts moving its block, this instantly allows the powered dust underneath to connect to the output. By the time the power from the torch and repeater have turned off, the block has arrived at its extended position where it connects the power from the other torch and repeater to the output.
Minecraft wiki entry for Galaxite, associated text: This is a special game mode where, instead of racing, players drive around a map to collect power-ups and hit other players! The person with the most hits wins!*
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced, associated text: 1. Create a folder wherever you like, name it with your intended pack's name. 2. Jump into that folder. 3. Create a new file manifest.json with the following content: { "format_version": 1, "header": { "description": "[Your pack description]", "name": "[Your pack name]", "uuid": "[Pack UUID]", "version": [0, 0, 1], "min_engine_version": [1, 2, 6] }, "modules": [ { "description": "[Your pack description]", "type": "resources", "uuid": "[Module UUID]", "version": [0, 0, 1] } ] }
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Assuming only admins can get to it, a weather machine can be quite useful, players can turn rain on and off at will. One of the more helpful uses of this technique would be to use a combination of villagers (they run inside when it rains) and some form of redstone machinery to create and automatic rain disabler, this would allow you to shut off the rain almost immediately without needing to use the command, or to have an admin present. It can also be used to create, and/or end, a scenario where it is more advantageous to have rain as opposed to sunlight, and vice versa; such as during a forest fire, or when a thunderstorm is spawning monsters.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Before the release of the Java Edition launcher version 2.1.497x, the launcher contained multiple Easter eggs. If the player hovered their cursor over the "Play" button for a few seconds, a random mob would appear in the bottom right corner of the launcher. In the top left corner of the launcher, the player could see a translucent creeper face. There was about a 1⁄11 chance of the creeper face being replaced with a shrugging emoticon, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. When the player clicked on either of these, they turned solid white. Clicking them again would return them to their translucent state. In addition, if the player pressed ctrl+b, the experience orb pickup sound plays. These can no longer work because the launcher has since been updated.
Minecraft wiki entry for defaultgamemode, associated text: Specifies the default game mode for new players. Must be one of the following: survival for survival mode creative for creative mode adventure for adventure mode spectator for spectator mode
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: is a video of it in action. The basic idea is the same except the torches are placed on the wall above the pistons, and you use a piston facing to each side not just one. There are two positions to place the torches: above the side-facing piston that touches the sticky piston, and above the forward facing piston. As they are wall mounted, placing the torch above the side-facing piston powers both side-facing pistons as well as the sticky piston, saving time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_farming, associated text: Snow farms can be built at any level in river biomes (without the snow golem melting), which are reasonably easy to find, even in areas full of deserts, savannas, and badlands. If you are near an ocean, your farm will work on an island, even if it is next to a desert or other hot biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: 13 out of all flower types are one-block high, and 4 out of them are two-block in height, whose hitboxes are larger than most of other plants, which is a feature intentionally programmed into the game.[3] The only exception to this rule is tall seagrass.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: The night after that, the three begin making a staircase back up to an area twelve blocks above bedrock, and they immediately begin making feeder tunnels, eventually finding some coal and iron ore in branch tunnels, but nothing else. The night after that leads to more coal, and the night after that lead to more iron ore. The three felt disappointment, yet were still optimistic to find diamonds, lapis, or gold, but sadly, the second to last night unveiled more iron ore. By the final night, Stax had half-expected Hodey and Osk to show up. Thankfully, they do, and get to work on the final three branch tunnels. The first unveiled a vein of redstone, much to the delight of Osk. Heading down the second tunnel, Stax notices that he is sweating more than usual, and asks Hodey to stop mining and to check if the block is hot. Hodey says it is, and Stax has him mine it carefully. Hodey does so, mining the block to reveal a lava lake, as well as two skeletons. Hodey screams to close it up, but Stax refuses, taking on the skeletons by himself. He successfully kills them both, and Osk asks for Stax to come look at her branch tunnel. He and Hodey head over to it, noticing redstone, gold, lapis, and, thankfully, diamonds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: With a slower computer, the player may encounter a massive lag spike upon entering the Nether. The workaround involves doing the following: after the player steps out of the portal, turn on the F3 debug info, then Esc to pause the game. Note the "Chunks Updated" line—even while paused, the game is continuing to load chunks and update them. It is wise to also note down the coordinates of the portal. The player can then wait for the chunk updates drop to zero, meaning the game has finished loading the region around them. Then the player can resume play. This trick is also useful when the player changes their render distance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Hay bales often generate scattered around in plains villages, and less commonly in savanna and desert villages. They also can generate as a part of targets/scarecrows in pillager outposts.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor, associated text: In Java Edition, closing a trapdoor one block above the ground while standing under it causes the player to crawl, and continue crawling until reaching a block with two empty spaces above, at which time the player stands automatically. This can be used to enter small secret tunnels or otherwise inaccessible terrain. This functionality is not available In Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor, associated text: An example of an open trapdoor, shown with its back to a block. An example of a closed trapdoor, shown flat against the adjacent block. Trapdoors on slabs. Iron trapdoors. All trapdoor types alongside with their respective door counterparts. Closed trapdoor. Open trapdoor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: To customize L4 for your use, adjust the top most repeater according to the duration of your trigger, as shown in the table below:
Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: "[MC-136703] Blocks directly replaced by other blocks do not produce particles, make breaking sounds or drop items where appropiate - Jira" – Mojira, September 3, 2018.
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: Note: Tectonicus currently works in one of two ways: either the options can be passed through via command line or via console. So anyone out there who is placing their options in an xml file and is using 64 bit will need to enable the force64BitNatives command in the tweeks section of the xml config file.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken_Jockey, associated text: "I saw this on reddit and had to make it a real thing: Chicken Jockeys." – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, November 30, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/s2oqp/i_am_erik_broes_aka_grum_developer_of_minecraft/c4aoo35
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added three particles for crying obsidian: dripping_obsidian_tear, falling_obsidian_tear, and landing_obsidian_tear.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_Skeleton, associated text: Wither Skeleton in promotional artwork for the Pretty Scary Update. Wither Skeletons in promotional artwork for the Nether Update. LEGO Minecraft Wither Skeleton.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: All ender chests in a world are linked. Items placed into an ender chest are accessible in any other ender chest. However, the contents of the ender chests are specific for each player. This allows players to store items in any ender chest, and retrieve them from other ender chests in different positions in the world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_tips, associated text: 1 Planning 1.1 Size 1.2 Creative Mode 1.3 Gathering Resources 2 Construction 2.1 Color coding 2.2 Troubleshooting 3 Refining 4 See also 5 Video
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-41113 – /clear turns items held by mouse into ghost items MC-50367 – Bad hit boxes and eye positions MC-113251 – Invalid sound files freeze the game MC-122885 – Attempting to backup a world with a path longer than 260 results in a crash
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: There’s a stream of water in the center of the farm, which needs to go down 1 block every 8 blocks toward a collection point. This can be mirrored on the other side of the collection point, to cut the total depth needed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: If you have access to a Silk Touch pickaxe, and blaze rods, carry ender chests with you at all times. You can put your lifesaver items (a stack of wood, food, iron) and use the rest of the space as extra inventory space (if you find a cave, temple, or if you die in lava and lose all your things). Even without Silk Touch it's possible to use an ender chest to help transport items from storage in your mine to your main base. However, every time you move your ender chest, it costs one eye of ender to craft it again.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: First, place your crafting table on the ground by holding the crafting table in your hand and use the ground. Follow the crafting recipe below to make sticks (note that this can also be done in your inventory crafting grid):
Minecraft wiki entry for Adam_Martinsson, associated text: Adam Martinsson is a content coordinator and one of the member of the Content Team of Mojang Studios.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: In Survival and Adventure mode, drops can be any height. No fall damage will come to the player. Alternatively, the rider can be driven in a boat, since boats negate fall damage as well. However, boats are more water based and are fun to ride with magma blocks and soul sand.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze, associated text: Blazes are also hurt by snowballs, taking 3 damage per hit. It takes 7 snowballs to kill a blaze. They are also damaged by splash water bottles, taking 1 damage per hit. Like endermen, they are also damaged by rain by 1 every half second. Like most Nether mobs, they are immune to damage from fire and lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Will now only fire once when they receive a redstone signal. To fire again, the signal must be turned off and on again. (Previously they would fire whenever they had a signal and a nearby block changed.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Dirt_Path, associated text: The first image of dirt paths released. The second image of dirt paths released. First image of dirt paths generated in a village, tweeted by Tommaso Checchi. The 1⁄16th block height difference between grass blocks and dirt paths.
Minecraft wiki entry for Woodland_Mansion, associated text: An example of a large hallway, with multiple branching directions, supported by two large wooden pillars. torches are in top of the fences to express that it is hanging.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-10808 – Sprinting and breaking particles of piston arms use same particles as piston even though there no stone on the arms. MC-52717 – Placing heads/skulls break existing blocks. MC-72166 – Banners disappear at some angles.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spruce, associated text: These items can be obtained from all variants of spruce, with the exception that saplings cannot be obtained from the pine variant:
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Gold is the most valuable resource in the Nether. Bartering allows the player to obtain many items and though obtaining a full gold suit of armor does not sound useful, it gives 44% protection and allows the player to take 2x more damage, about. The resources that you must get while mining is:
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Lamp, associated text: Since lamps themselves are solid blocks, they power other lamps. This causes the cross-shaped patterns of lit lamps.
Minecraft wiki entry for Library, associated text: The Library is a feature to simplify the process of finding and importing educational content directly in the game. It is available exclusively for teachers and students that uses Education Edition. It contains a list of the most popular worlds to import and use.
Minecraft wiki entry for Boss_Update, associated text: Lots of settings changes. Add-ons. Commands. Ocean monuments. 4 new blocks: Sea lantern, Prismarine, Wet sponge, and Beacons. 6 new items: Prismarine crystals, Prismarine shards, the Nether star, and the Potion/Splash Potion/Arrow of Decay. 3 new mobs: Guardian, Elder Guardian, and Wither.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Defense Don't let the monsters take over the city! Make sure you have walls around your metropolis. You can put cacti on top of the wall to keep spiders out. You can also add archer towers if you want. Just make a 3×3 square on the wall with ladders to get up to them. Add moats with lava for the death of your enemies. Just be creative!
Minecraft wiki entry for Inventory, associated text: Note: Despite the fact that ender chest, crafting table, beacon, anvil, enchanting table, and villager inventories are actually internal behind the scenes, they are listed here as external because they require clicking on something external.
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower_Pot, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, flower pot has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventure_Update, associated text: There is a memory leak mainly occurring on Linux 32 bit. The destruction animation for chests is missing. Lighting persists in water even after the light source is removed. Experience orbs when dropped don't drop in a stack like items do, so when a player dies when they have a large number of experience, each orb has to be processed individually. This causes a high amount of lag, especially for multiplayer servers. Double chests placed before beta 1.8 on multiplayer servers all appear to players to be facing the same direction, even when they should be rotated by 90 degrees. The Item Selection screen in the new Creative game mode is missing spruce and birch leaves, tall grass, double slabs, monster spawner, snow cover, and both huge mushroom blocks. NPC villages occasionally spawn over partial water areas and 'float'.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Dry biome clusters: desert (3 times), savanna (2 times), plains Rare dry biome clusters: 2/3 badlands (0.9% of the final map) Medium biome clusters: forest, dark forest, birch forest, windswept hills, swamp, plains Rare medium biome clusters: jungle (1.5% of the final map) Cold biome clusters: forest, windswept hills, taiga, plains Rare cold biome clusters: giant tree taiga (1.6% of the final map) Frozen biome clusters: snowy plains (3 times), snowy taiga
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: Underground saplings rely on torch light to grow. Various patterns of saplings and torches can be used to achieve varying degrees of space efficiency. Since saplings only require light level 9 to grow, a single torch starting at light level 14 can sufficiently light 60 saplings. However, this torch-efficient model comes at the cost of stability. Trees can grow and block the torch light to other saplings. Underground tree farms should stay clear of magma blocks because a bug relating to the South/East rule may let magma affect any leaf/wood blocks occupying the same corner [verify].
Minecraft wiki entry for Animation_placeholder_texture, associated text: The nether portal placeholder texture was added in Alpha v1.2.0, alongside the nether portal block itself.