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Minecraft wiki entry for Getting_to_the_worldborder, associated text: Getting to the world border is a daunting task. In vanilla Minecraft, the world border is situated 30,000,000 blocks from the world spawn point in each direction. There are numerous methods to help the player get there, for example, using the Nether to divide the distance needed to be covered by 8.
Minecraft wiki entry for Smelting, associated text: The smelting process can be automated with hoppers on the top and bottom of the furnace. For larger smelting jobs, a third hopper on the side of the furnace can feed in fuel and, in case of lava being used as fuel, any empty buckets come out of the bottom hopper. This automatically feeds and empties the furnace so that different materials can be smelted in the same batch with no loss.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: The player may also want to avoid overusing rare and hard to acquire blocks such as emerald, gold, and diamond since they work best as attention draws to areas such as spires, corners, or doors and not for main building materials. Making large areas of these blocks make a build too shiny and overwhelming, and lacking in variety.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bee, associated text: Breaking a nest or hive that contains bees releases all the bees. If a bee nest containing bees is harvested using a tool enchanted with Silk Touch, the bees inside are kept, with their corresponding data, in the hive, and they can exit the hive again when it is placed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Army Outpost A place where your army is held until they go to war. It may be built out of something strong to keep your army safe. You may keep the armor in it, as long as weapons and beds are inside for the army.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Pumpkins are once again accepted by farmer villagers regardless of their rotation when mined (MCPE-105540).
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_Egg, associated text: Mobs do not seek out to trample turtle eggs, other than zombies and their variants, but still may break them by accident.
Minecraft wiki entry for NBT_format, associated text: They check only for the presence of the provided tags in the target entity/block/storage. This means that the entity/block/storage can have additional tags and still match. This is true even for lists: the order and number of elements in an list a list is not considered, and as long as every requested element is in the list, it matches even if there are additional elements. For example, an entity with data {Pos:[1d,2d,3d],Tags:["a","b"]} can be targeted by @e[nbt={Pos:[3d,2d,1d]}] or even just @e[nbt={Pos:[2d]}] even though the former represents a totally different position and the latter is not a valid position at all. Note that @e[nbt={Tags:[]}] can't match it, because an empty list can only match empty list.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Obsidian is a blast-proof block which provides great protection but takes a lot of time to collect. The time requirement for collecting obsidian makes it difficult to use in large quantities. Also, despite the fact that obsidian has a high explosion resistance, it can still be destroyed by blue wither skeleton skulls from the wither. If the player is concerned about protecting valuables from explosions, they do so in an efficient manner to use less obsidian.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Sign text is no longer invisible on older worlds (MCPE-119628) Ink sacs and dyes now make sounds when used on signs (MCPE-117944) Selecting featured offer on Profile Screen will properly redirect user to complete list of featured offers Fixed non-guest split-screen players' lost data on Xbox (MCPE-55815) Made the sign-in buttons text fit the button in Portuguese-BR Use lighter color for text in Storage menu on Settings screen Fixed an issue where button textures were scaled wrong when applying resource packs Enabled navigating to the back button using only keyboard in some screens where it was not possible Fixed bug where switching between profile causes all other previewed profiles to be overridden by the initial one /clear command will apply the correct "data" argument for the sapling item (MCPE-117889) /clear command will no longer remove an additional item from player's off-hand slot (MCPE-116857) Fixed a bug where if the view bobbing setting was disabled the player's hand would still bob (MCPE-79380) Fixed HudCursor not rendering inverted colors (MCPE-58826) Piston and Sticky Piston are no longer appear black when Outline Selection is disabled (MCPE-53858) Fixed fog in Nether biomes not rendering properly in some resource packs (MCPE-111680) Glitchy lines are no longer visible on signs with text (MCPE-110321) Fixed barrier bug where non full blocks were flashing due to barrier not writing the depth (MCPE-116767) Non-persistent mobs no longer despawn immediately after loading into the Nether Drowned will now swing their arm when throwing tridents Fixed crash when entering a nether portal and throwing a bottle o' enchanting at the same time (MCPE-114793).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The Iron Golem's legs don't swing as far anymore. Reduced the melee attack range of mounted mobs (MCPE-48539). Fixed a bug that sometimes prevented mobs from burning on bottom-half slabs (MCPE-32822). Turtles now lay eggs correctly (MCPE-59043). Guardians can now spawn in bubble columns (MCPE-37671). Fixed a bug that caused Vex mobs to move too slowly when moving on X and Z axes (MCPE-41879).
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: When the shulker gets hit and then has less than half its health remaining, it can teleport without spawning a new shulker. The chance for this to happen is 25%. It uses the same process as described below. If the attempt fails, it continues with the spawn attempt. The hit shulker must have its lid open. The hit shulker needs to find somewhere to teleport. For this, it takes a random block in a 17Γ—17Γ—17 cuboid centered on the shulker and then checks if the block has a valid face to teleport to. If not it proceeds to try this up to 4 more times. If no valid face is found, the attempt fails. Each other shulker within 8 blocks of the hit shulker decreases the odds of success by 20%. When five or more other shulkers are nearby, no shulkers will spawn, but the hit shulker still teleports.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ghast_Tear, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Mob loot 2 Usage 2.1 Brewing ingredient 2.2 Crafting ingredient 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues 6 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 15 Xbox 360 updates (TU32–TU46), 17 Xbox One updates (CU20–CU36), 17 PlayStation updates (1.23–1.39), 12 Wii U patches (Patch 4 – Patch 15)
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Piglin brutes are much stronger variants of piglins that spawn with no armor but a golden axe, they ignore gold armor on players and gold ingots dropped on the ground. They have 50 Γ— 25 HP and they only spawn in generated bastion remnant structures. Players will need to be more prepared if they are exploring inside the structure, enchanted diamond or netherite armor with Protection 4 enchantment is recommended along with a strong diamond or netherite sword with Sharpness 5. It may be best to bring a lava bucket or a flint and steel as they are not immune to fire or lava damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer, associated text: To enable multiplayer In Java Edition, the world owner has to first pause the game and press "Open to LAN", then the owner is then prompted some options:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-102052 – Structure blocks do not save properly. MC-102068 – fallingdust Particle doesn't seem to work. MC-102069 – Bone block is handled as a transparent block. MC-102085 – Polar bears get stuck in standing position. MC-102091 – Block hitbox/F3 crosshair issues. MC-102103 – Savanna village blacksmith buildings burn themselves down. MC-102125 – AreaEffectCloud with fallingdust particle crashes client "Exception while adding particle". MC-102209 – Structure blocks melt snow. MC-102238 – Surface-level abandoned mineshafts generate outside mesa and its variants.
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: [type=<entityType>] β€” Include only targets of the specified entity type or tag. [type=!<entityType>] β€” Exclude any targets of the specified entity type or tag.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Gold, associated text: Blocks of gold can be used to "power" a beacon. The beacon can be powered by a 3Γ—3 square of gold blocks underneath it, and can optionally also include a 5Γ—5, 7Γ—7 and 9Γ—9 layer in the shape of a pyramid under the original layer to increase the effects from the beacon. The layers do not have to be entirely gold blocks, as they may also contain blocks of iron, blocks of emerald, blocks of netherite, and blocks of diamond.
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe, associated text: The root tag. Tags common to all recipes[show] pattern: A list of single-character keys used to describe a pattern for shaped crafting. Each row in the crafting grid is one string in this list containing 3 or less keys. All strings in this list need to have the same amount of keys. A space can be used to indicate an empty spot. key: All keys used for this shaped crafting recipe. (A key): The ingredient corresponding to this key. item: An item ID. tag: An item tag. (A key): The list of ingredients corresponding to this key. : An accepted ingredient. item: An item ID. tag: An item tag. result: The output item of the recipe. count: Optional. The amount of the item. Falls back to 1 if the field is absent. item: An item ID.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bee, associated text: Artwork Artwork of a beehive on oak with bees around it. Bees in promotional artwork for the Buzzy Bees Update. A Bee in Caves & Cliffs: Part I update artwork. Bees in banner for Education Edition 1.14.31. Bees in one of the Minecraft backgrounds for Microsoft Teams Lego Minecraft minifigure
Minecraft wiki entry for Smelting, associated text: For example, when smelting 1 coal ore and removing the coal, the value is 0.1, so every ten coal you remove grants you one experience point on average. When smelting 5 sea pickles and removing all 5 lime dye, the value is 0.2 Γ— 5 = 1, so this grants only 1 point. The fractional experience stays within the furnace when the final total is not an integer, so the leftover experience is attributed to the next round of smelting.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-3927 – Iron golems can spawn in slabs, glass, farmland and grass path. MC-74764 – Particle "largeexplode", "hugeexplosion" and "sweepattack" not showing when using the front view (twice F5). MC-75465 – Vignette effect's visibility is not being updated according to light level when GUI is hidden. MC-76615 – Lightning bolt summoned by /summon is offset +0.5x and +0.5z. MC-78963 – Command completion fails with multiple possibilities and other arguments set. MC-105512 – Cracks appear inside dragon head instead of outside. MC-114218 – Dispensers and droppers don't offset smoke particles when facing up or down. MC-119856 – Slime blocks missing cullface argument. MC-120664 – Tool durability is off by one. MC-120780 – Chunk data packets are sometimes created unnecessarily. MC-121152 – WorldClient leaks player and painting entities MC-122614 – Strange tab completion coloring. MC-123586 – Debug pie chart uses locale specific number formatting. MC-123880 – Clientbound play packet 0x0C (Boss Bar) using same byte for different booleans.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infested_Block, associated text: Infested stone can generate in the Overworld in the form of blobs. Infested stone attempts to generate 14 times per chunk in blobs of size 0-13, from altitudes 0 to 63, within one of the following biomes, or within a chunk that is at least partially occupied by one of these biomes:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-1058 – A dragon head is invisible if the entity wearing it is not in view. MC-2404 – Stepping down while sneaking allows falling off of blocks. MC-49476 – NBT HideFlags does not hide "Dyed" on leather armor. MC-68487 – Player heads of the same player always have the same skin texture, even if the saved texture data is different. MC-97507 – Using item which modifies the held item shows "Gear equips" subtitle. MC-145691 – Binding "Open/Close Inventory" to Tab β†Ή only opens the inventory. MC-150417 – Some items get stuck in soul sand when there is liquid above the soul sand. MC-160723 – Bamboo crouch sliding off. MC-180447 – Game crashes when placing player head down.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shaders, associated text: Since Bedrock Edition 1.16.200, third party shader resource packs are no longer supported on Windows 10 or Console versions, although they still work on mobile devices.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can be crafted with 3 copper ingots. Nearby lightning strikes within a 64 block radius get redirected to the lightning rod. Gives off a redstone signal with a strength of 15 if hit by lightning. Available under experimental gameplay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_Well_Room, associated text: These are used to connect bridges and corridors. On Layer 4, the three fences above the path show the bridge side.
Minecraft wiki entry for Units_of_measure, associated text: The basic measure of health is one health point (1). One heart (2) is also commonly used when talking about health.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean_Ruins, associated text: A ruined village partially generated on land. Ruins generated on an island. An ocean ruin completely generated on a hill near the water. A ruined village generated on frozen ocean and beaches. Ruins generated on land in Bedrock Edition, note that water generated above the chest. Part of a ruin generated on a windswept hills. The rest of the ruins are in the ocean below. A Village can be seen as well. A ruined village that generated on land in Java Edition, note that a loot chest is visible and is not waterlogged unlike in Bedrock Edition. Underwater ruins generated on land. Underwater ruins generated intersecting an ocean monument, exposing the treasure room. Underwater ruins with two chests, with a couple of blocks separating them.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.18 Pre-release 5 (known as 1.18-pre5 in the launcher) is the fifth pre-release for Java Edition 1.18, released on November 19, 2021,[36] which fixes some bugs, many of which are relating to textures issues.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_farming, associated text: Include hoppers to collect snowballs and feed them into chests when the player's inventory is full Add a hopper minecart under the floor block for the same purpose Make a mechanism to dispense extra shovels into the player's hand, as existing shovels break. Make the area around the snow golem larger, so that more snow can be produced, and the golem won't be confined so much.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-117764 – No error is logged when using knowledge book with invalid recipes MC-118002 – Pausing game while moving causes screen shaking MC-118021 – Parrot spawn egg appears after rabbit spawn egg in English (US) MC-118036 – Disconnecting from server prints TranslatableComponent in log MC-118038 – Crafting items with no recipe file shows empty toast MC-118057 – Unexpectedly high CPU usage in menus MC-118067 – Pressing T in Spectator mode allows you to use recipe book search MC-118068 – Recipe book uses always T for focusing search
Minecraft wiki entry for Smelting, associated text: The furnace burns one fuel item at a time, with the fuel gauge indicating how much of that item's burn time remains. As each fuel item is fully consumed, another one is taken from the fuel slot and the gauge starts over.
Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: This file is used to create the model of the torch, which is used for the normal, redstone torch and the soul fire torch. Therefore, the "elements" tag is used to create three elements or cuboids. Only two faces of each cuboid are rendered, as only two faces of each one have been specified. "uv" is used to determine the area where the texture is used. The texture variable "#torch" is used for the particles and the cuboids and has not yet been defined.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Optional goals: While you're doing this, break any tall grass you pass and collect any seeds that drop (but don't waste time on this), and once you've got a sword or an axe, kill whatever food animals you pass, especially sheep (up to 3 of them), collecting whatever they drop. (Not all animals are food animals: Only pigs, sheep, cows, chickens and rabbits drop meat. Horses, llamas, foxes, wolves, cats and bees are all best left alone for now.) Don't spend too much time chasing down animals though: a few pieces of meat are plenty, and for wool, you only need 3 pieces of the same color. If you happen to spot some iron ore, wait until you've got your stone pickaxe, and then mine that too.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: scoreboard players set Blocks CommandStats 0 scoreboard players set Entities CommandStats 0 scoreboard players set Items CommandStats 0 scoreboard players set Query CommandStats 0 scoreboard players set Success CommandStats 0
Minecraft wiki entry for Making_nice_floors, associated text: For a storage room, a lot of the floor design is up to you, similar to a bedroom. If you have an above-ground storage room and you want it to look nice, try using wood, wood planks, or stone bricks. If your storage room is in the basement, and you want the floor to not look quite as nice for a realistic basement look, use cobblestone, or for an even more worn down look, the eroding floor design, with andesite and diorite. Additionally, many players make their storage room part of their bedroom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: North can be found by hitting a block and checking the directions of the cracks which occur on a block as it is mined. This may not work if a resource pack that changes the crack pattern is being used. First, learn the crack pattern. If a block is hit on its side, there should be one crack going almost straight up, one to the right, and one going almost straight down. If a block on the ground is hit, the same crack pattern will appear. The crack which went almost straight up on the side of the block, will point north on the top of a block. You can watch which direction the sun, moon, stars, or clouds are moving. Each of these always moves from east to west. In the Java Edition, the debug screen (activated by pressing F3) gives information on which way the player is facing. If you have a map (In Bedrock Edition, a locator map) covering where you are, the map will show an arrow-like player icon. This points the same way that you are facing in the world. The top of the map is north, the right edge is east, and so on.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gathering_resources_on_peaceful_difficulty, associated text: Shulkers spawn in the End on all difficulties, but will not inflict damage on Peaceful difficulty. Shulkers will drop shulker shells upon death, which can be very useful because of the fact that they can be made into shulker boxes.
Minecraft wiki entry for World, associated text: Each world is saved in its own separate folder in the games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds[1] folder. All chunks related to all dimensions are stored in the dbi folder.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infiniminer, associated text: According to Notch, Infiniminer was "the game I wanted to do". Notch enjoyed the game, but found it flawed, noting that while building was fun, there wasn’t enough variation, and he thought that the big red and blue team-colored blocks were "pretty horrible". He believed that a fantasy game in that style "would work really really well", so he created a simple first-person engine in the Infimininer style, reusing some art and code from multiple earlier projects, to create the cave game tech test, which would eventually go on to become Minecraft.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be mined with any pickaxe. Now drops 2–6 gold nuggets, instead of itself, when mined. This is affected by Fortune the same way other ores are, for a maximum possible drop of 24 golden nuggets with Fortune III. Nether gold ore, obtained with silk touch, can still be smelted into a single gold ingot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Like the other hills biomes, the tall birch hills biome had hillier, rougher terrain, along with the taller-than-normal birch trees of the tall birch forest variant. The hills were steep in this biome, comparable to the windswept hills biome.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed the following new death messages to match Java Edition: "<player> was shot by skeleton" (Replaces "...shot by arrow" for skeletons) "<player> was impaled to death by <player/mob>" (Replaces "...slain by Trident") "<player> was fireballed by <player/mob>" (Replaces "...slain by Blaze/Ghast")
Minecraft wiki entry for Character_creator, associated text: The character creator is feature in Bedrock Edition (and was in Minecraft Earth until discontinuation, called Dressing Room) that lets players customize their skins with free and paid-for cosmetic items. It can be accessed by selecting the character profile button on the main menu. It can also be used to equip capes. Many clothing items cost Minecoins (Tokens on PlayStation 4), or can be earned by completing certain achievements.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_monument, associated text: A conduit can be set up in a 3 block high undrained room for up to 31 blocks worth of Conduit Power merely by placing a slime block, honey block or block of TNT on the floor one block diagonally in from the corner, placing the conduit on top and breaking the block. This removes any worries about air and helps speed up breaking through the prismarine if that is necessary.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_monument, associated text: Each monument also contains three elder guardians. They have 80 Γ— 40 health and a somewhat stronger laser attack which deals 8 points of damage, but move slowly and infrequently. They also inflict any player within 50 blocks with Mining Fatigue III for 5 minutes. In Java Edition, the elder guardians check for nearby players to afflict every 60 seconds. In Bedrock Edition, they afflict players immediately without waiting, so if you try to defeat a monument in Bedrock edition, you can count on being afflicted with Mining Fatigue 100% of the time until all three elder guardians are killed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: Residents of a village that has not yet reached its population cap occasionally go into "love mode," indicated by animated hearts above their head (only visible if you have particle effects enabled, but still works even when you can't see it working). Much like with farm animals, when two villagers are feeling "romantic" and can see each other, they pathfind towards the other and "kiss" for a few seconds, after which a third, smaller ("baby") villager spawns next to them. This new villager gets assigned a random profession (indicated by the style and color of its clothing), not necessarily the same as either parent.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Editing interface is different. Will stop writing if the text reaches the end of a line. Lines can be navigated using the up and down keys.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: UUIDs of the owners of projectiles, such as arrows or snowballs, are now stored as an array of four integers. All UUIDs will be stored in this format in the future.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: A blaze suffers damage from snowballs, and would be damaged by water if there was any in the Nether. Alas, snow golems do not survive in the Nether unless immediately provided with a potion of Fire Resistance or possibly a Regeneration potion. However, player-thrown snowballs are still a viable tactic. Due to their ease of acquisition and infinite supply, snowballs can be considered superior to archery for battling blazes. Though they can't be used to damage other kinds of mobs, carrying a few stacks of snowballs while exploring nether fortresses is an excellent way of repelling unexpected waves of spawned blazes. In addition, other mobs like wither skeletons and magma cubes can often be knocked off the high fortress bridges with snowballs, adding further usefulness.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_Charge, associated text: Quick Charge reduces the time to load a crossbow with either an arrow or a firework rocket. The regular loading time is 1.25 seconds, and each enchantment level decreases the loading time by 0.25 seconds, making Quick Charge III result in a crossbow that requires just 0.5 seconds to load.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: 1 Java Edition 1.1 Content types 1.1.1 Plain Text 1.1.2 Translated Text 1.1.3 Scoreboard Value 1.1.4 Entity Names 1.1.5 Keybind 1.1.6 NBT Values 1.2 Component resolution 2 Bedrock Edition 2.1 Appending 2.2 Breaking lines 2.3 Translate 2.4 With 2.5 %%s 2.6 Multiple %s 2.7 Ordering with %%# 2.8 Formatting 3 History 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Realms, associated text: Originally, Realms updates were tied into regular Minecraft updates, until the release of 1.7.10. Below is a changelog of all those updates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: Mojang Specifications logo splash screen used in Minecraft (Java Edition) from Alpha v1.0.4 until Beta 1.3.
Minecraft wiki entry for NPC, associated text: An NPC instantly dies when going below Y=0 and makes player death sounds as it vaporizes or if it gets hit in creative mode. The player can summon an NPC in Bedrock Edition by either using the command /summon npc or /give @s spawn_egg 1 51. Zoglins, withers and vindicators named Johnny attempt to attack NPCs. The NPC remains undamaged, as NPCs are invincible. However, the mobs still continue to attack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Hoglins are hostile towards players when encountered, they can sometimes be hunted and killed by piglins. Hoglins only spawn at crimson forest biomes and they drop raw porkchop (cooked variant if killed while on fire) and leather upon killing them. They can attack and fling the player up in the air. Their weakness is warped fungus as they run away from a distance, buying the player some time to run away if low on health or attempting to kill them. They can be bred with crimson fungus to make a baby variant.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: It is possible to make a drawbridge using sticky pistons that is very difficult for a mob to cross. This draw bridge also involves the use of a moat or lake. A knowledge of redstone logic gates and how power is supplied to blocks is needed as the mechanism uses multiple redstone repeaters, NOT Gates and a T-Flip Flop. Using the T-Flip Flop one can wire the drawbridge so that it becomes accessible or inaccessible with the touch of a button from either side of the bridge. When the player(s) wants to cross the button is pressed causing both ends of the drawbridge and the center to be even allowing the player(s) to cross. When activated to keep mobs out both ends of the drawbridge are raised 1 block higher than the water level making it impossible to jump from the water to dry land and the center blocks are lowered 1 below the water level causing the center area to flood. Assuming both areas are properly lit and secured this creates an impassable entrance to one's base.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: As you build up your equipment, you'll be able to fight the basic monsters more easily, and start to take on the more dangerous ones as well. A quick (and incomplete) list of the usual Overworld monsters:
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: Employed villagers spend their time working at their job site block, starting in the morning. Unemployed villagers, nitwits, and baby villagers have no job site and do not work. Just like claimed beds, once a villager chooses a job site block, the villager remembers its position. They work in the morning and in the afternoon after having mingled at the gathering site.
Minecraft wiki entry for Arthropods, associated text: All naturally hostile arthropods (that is, all except Bees) have a unique death animation in that they flip 180 degrees instead of the usual 90 degrees. This can prove useful when trying to find what mobs the Bane of Arthropods enchantment affects.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wool, associated text: Gray wool appears on some walls and on the floors of long corridors at the corners of an ancient city. The wool damps vibrations, preventing activation of nearby sculk blocks. Ancient cities can also generate blue, cyan, and light blue wool.β€Œ[upcoming: JE 1.19]
Minecraft wiki entry for Jungle, associated text: A jungle temple in front of a jungle biome. Jeb's first image of the jungle biome. Jeb's second jungle teaser screenshot. A small area of a jungle bordering a desert biome, producing off-color foliage. Badlands and jungle bordering each other. Jungle terrain with all trees removed. Sunset in a jungle. A sparse jungle biome between a bamboo jungle and a desert. A particularly large lake in a jungle. Another view of a bamboo jungle. A jungle pyramid within bamboo jungle hills. This does not occur In Bedrock and Education editions Bamboo jungle in amplified world at 1.16.1. Rather big sparse jungle. Sunset over jungle trees. Tall mountain with jungle on top of it. Beautifully generated large ruins of the portal to the nether. Jungle and badlands biome generated next to each other. A village reaching into 3 biomes (jungle, desert and plains). A ruined portal generated in jungle biome. Notice the starting forest fire. Taiga and jungle biomes merge. Sparse jungle and snowy plains generated next to each other. Rain in a jungle biome. Sunrise over a jungle. A panda that has wandered into a sparse jungle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay. Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to enchant fishing rods.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Consist of a baby zombie riding a chicken. The zombie controls the chicken instead of using the chicken AI. Because the zombie is riding a chicken, it cannot take fall damage. Extremely rare to find.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_Block, associated text: In Java Edition, the brown and red mushroom blocks as well as the mushroom stem are available in the Creative inventory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_Pack, associated text: Texture packs may redesign only some textures. So if the main menu looks the same after a pack is selected, it doesn't mean the pack is not working. Many texture packs may be installed and overlap each other. The texture pack list can be scrolled by dragging the scrollbars up or down. Minecraft may lock the currently used texture pack (for example, if the pack contains custom textures for user interface), so the file can't be overwritten. If the pack needs to be updated, it may be necessary to temporarily switch to the default pack and then overwrite the file. To get an unzipped directory to show as a texture pack in Minecraft, that directory needs a pack.txt file in it. This, however, did not work prior to 12w23a. Keep in mind that, if a texture pack is downloaded in ZIP form, it may contain another folder inside of it that has the texture pack's title, this is the actual texture pack. In this case, this folder must moved to the texture packs folder. If an older version of Minecraft (1.2.5 for example) is being used and a texture pack for a newer version is installed, the texture pack still runs properly, and ignores the unused items or blocks. If an older texture pack is used in a more recent version of Minecraft, then the newer blocks and items show a "missing texture" because the texture pack isn't made for newer versions. An editor is a great way to make a texture pack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: The exception to this is wooden tools. Wooden tools are slow, they break easily, and the player usually still has a few from their first day lying around. It is not a bad idea to get rid of those; however, the player could put them in an item frame as a trophy to remember they survived their first day or they can use those as fuels to smelt ores and cook food (pretty much conserving coals, for later use). Also, stone tools are also slow, can only mine coal, iron ore, or lapis lazuli, and are usually only good for mining in bulk (or establishing a strip mining field). Same goes for golden tools. They mine quickly and are easily enchanted, despite the extremely low durability, so if the player finds these as loot (or crafts them with an otherwise valuable resource), they may serve as work tools for mundane tasks such as mining stone, while the prized ones are saved until repaired, enchanted with Mending, upgraded (in the case of diamond), or replaced with higher-end ones.
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions: child: The child that results from the breeding. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate. All possible conditions for entities[show] parent: The parent. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate. All possible conditions for entities[show] partner: The partner. (The entity the parent was bred with) May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate. All possible conditions for entities[show] player: The player that would get the advancement. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate. All possible conditions for entities[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: These roofs have one flaw: They are generally a good place for mobs to spawn at night if not lit up or covered in slabs, buttons, or pressure plates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Exploring_an_ancient_city, associated text: There is a Redstone lab under the city centre of the Ancient City. You can find the city center easily because it contains a statue that looks like a Warden face. The secret door to the lab can only be opened through a specific method, which is random each time. First, you must find the chest in front of the β€œWarden face” and open it. Then grab the Golden Carrot inside the chest and go down to the bridge opposite to the chest (don’t eat the carrot yet). Finally, go under the center and you will see two recessed Deepslate walls; these are the doors. To open the door, go to the door that has a Chiseled Deepslate block on it and eat the Golden Carrot. This will activate the Sculk sensor behind the door and open it. If there is a golden apple, then eat it while on the tiled deepslate to open the door. When there is two walls, walk between them to open the door. If there's nothing, then walk on tiles to the left of the door where you would normally find the chest to open it. At the moment, the lab does not contain any noteworthy loot, apart a lot of Redstone blocks, which are not particularly rare, but it has educational purpose for new players, as it teaches them about how Sculk sensors can be used for wireless Redstone. It could also be a secret base after you remove the stuff inside and fully secure the Ancient City.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillager, associated text: Pillagers never retaliate against other pillagers or illagers. They always seek an assailant regardless of distance, unlike most other mobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Suspension Bridge Build a large suspension bridge across the river. Build towers out of iron blocks and use wool to make main cables and use fences as vertical cables. You can use most expensive blocks like diamond blocks, gold blocks and emerald blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wall, associated text: In Java Edition 1.16, walls connect to other walls to create a large, flat wall. They also connect horizontally to iron bars and glass panes. However, they do not connect to fences (fence gates can be connected though); this is intentional.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: An OR gate () is a gate which uses two or more inputs and whenever any input is "on", the output is also "on". The only time the output is "off" is when all inputs are "off". Note that since the OR operation is associative and commutative, OR gates can be combined freely: The player can compare huge numbers of inputs by using small OR gates to collect groups of inputs, then comparing their results with more OR gates. The result will not depend on the arrangement of the inputs, or on which ones were combined first.
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_server_protocol, associated text: The simplest way to send a heartbeat is to open a TCP socket to port 80 on minecraft.net, and send the following (with the values changed, obviously):
Minecraft wiki entry for Bubble_Column, associated text: Entities move at a speed of approximately 11 blocks (meters) per second when ascending a bubble column or 4.9 blocks per second when descending a bubble column.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can be found while fishing in jungles and appear in jungle temple and shipwreck chests. Currently do not generate naturally in the world.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: 1 Generation 2 Structure 3 End Ship 3.1 Generation 3.2 Structure 3.2.1 Main Deck 3.2.2 Aftercastle 3.2.3 Treasure Room 4 Structure details 5 Loot 6 Advancements 7 History 8 Issues 9 Trivia 10 Gallery 11 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Villagers will mate depending on the number of valid doors. If "willing" (see below), villagers will mate as long as the population is less than 35% (Bedrock Edition: 100%) of valid doors, rounded down. The type of villager that spawns is independent of the villager's parents.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner, associated text: In Java Edition, spawners are not found in the creative inventory[1] and are the only block with an item form that cannot be obtained by pick block. The only way to obtain one is by using the /give command, which gives a pig spawner by default; afterward the mob can be changed by using a spawn egg on the placed block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: On Halloween (October 31), zombified piglins have a 22.5% chance of spawning with a carved pumpkin or a 2.5% chance of spawning with a jack o'lantern equipped as headgear.β€Œ[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Blob, associated text: Blobs can generate in caverns or anywhere where there is natural stone and deepslate. Underground deposits of dirt and gravel are generated in this step, followed by the more precious ores: coal, iron, gold, redstone, diamond, emerald (in mountains biomes) and lapis lazuli. They can form only in stone, deepslate, andesite, diorite, granite and tuff. (also in their polished variants, replacing parts of structures), and do not replace each other or any other block. Two or more blobs can form next to each other and appear as a blob made of more than one material.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay. Fixed a crash that could occur when using Code Connection. Fixed the map in offhand blocking the view when opening inventory in several Marketplace worlds.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fungus, associated text: All hoglins, regardless of age, avoid and run up to 7 blocks away from warped fungus when it is placed on a block or inside of a flower pot. Held warped fungi and warped fungi on sticks do not have this effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-121282 – Server icons erased on loading multiplayer menu. MC-130125 – Dolphins are sometimes rendered offset when jumping on land MC-131417 – Saving structure with name containing two consecutive dots logs error "java.io.IOException: Invalid relative path to resource". MC-135449 – Copying and pasting into book and quill displays CR on each line.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Disadvantages When fed to a parrot, a cookie will kill the parrot instantly. Restores only 0.4 saturation apiece.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blue_Ice, associated text: Naturally generated blue ice in an iceberg. Naturally generated blue ice in an arch. Naturally generated blue ice as seen in a snowy iceberg.
Minecraft wiki entry for Planks, associated text: Mineshafts, where they are used as beams supported by oak fences and as a platform where air is beneath. Plains villages, where they are used for various structures including walls, roofs, and floors of many buildings, as well as paths over water. Strongholds, where they are used for floors and pillars in the library and storage rooms. Woodland mansions Shipwrecks
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: in Bedrock Edition, a village periodically spawns stray cats to fill a quota of 1 cat per 4 owned beds, up to a maximum of 5 cats for 20 or more owned beds. Only owned beds (those currently claimed by a villager) are counted for this purpose. All cats within the village boundaries are counted, including kittens, cats that wander in from outside, and even tamed cats owned by a player. If the number of cats found is short of the quota, the village tries to spawn one cat or kitten within a volume of 16 Γ— 6 Γ— 16 blocks centered on the village center. (This is the same volume used when a village spawns an iron golem.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Dust, associated text: its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed water or lava flows into its space a piston tries to push it or moves a block into its space
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 2 major updates (1.17–1.18), 3 minor updates (1.16.5–1.18.1), 25 snapshots (21w03a–21w44a), 17 pre-releases (1.17 Pre-release 1 – 1.18.1 Pre-release 1), 12 release candidates (1.16.5 Release Candidate 1 – 1.18.1 Release Candidate 3), 7 experimental snapshots (1.18 Experimental Snapshot 1 – 1.18 experimental snapshot 7)
Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_meal_farming, associated text: Any moss blocks that are formed, or indeed the source moss block, also have a chance to grow one of the following on top: azalea, flowering azalea or moss carpet. If a plant grows on top of the source moss block it must be cleared before the moss block can be bone mealed again.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hitbox, associated text: Fluids do not have hitboxes, even in cases where they would behave like a block.[16] The ender dragon is composed of nine distinct hitboxes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: First step is, as always, dig your hole the way you want your lake. As always, make sure it's perfect and ready to receive water. Next, fill the bottom of this hole with water, this should be the easy part.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Are now the appropriate tools for mining targets, dried kelp blocks, and shroomlights. Due to a bug, axes will still mine shroomlights faster.[17]
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash, associated text: http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Number=339376&page=&view=&sb=5&o=&fpart=1&vc=1
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: For the technical details behind village structures, see Village/Structure. For the blueprints of village structures, see Village/Structure/Blueprints. For structures prior to Village & Pillage, see Village/Structure (old). For blueprints of structures prior to Village & Pillage, see Village/Structure (old)/Blueprints.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: There are a number of useful outputs from this clock: Clock: A regular on/off clock signal can be taken from one position of the block of redstone. The signal will last for half the clock period. Cycle Off-Pulse: Either block faced by a comparator stays powered most of the time, but will turn off for 3.5 ticks every full cycle (but at half-cycle intervals from each other). The power level of the block may vary, so an output repeater may be needed to keep the power level constant. Cycle Pulse: By placing a torch on one of the blocks powered by a comparator, the off-pulse is turned into a regular 3.5-tick on-pulse, once per cycle. Half-Cycle Off-Pulse: By placing two redstone dust alongside or under the positions of the block of redstone, a 1.5-tick off-pulse is generated every half-cycle when the block of redstone moves. Multi Clock: by attaching 4 interconnected hoppers next to the redstone block, every full cycle will run an item(s) through these hoppers once, before stopping by the redstone block. Attaching a comparator and then a repeater to the other end of these added hoppers makes a signal that is 1 tick on, NΓ—2-1 tick off, where N is the amount of items in the Ethonian clock. The amount in the clockΓ—2 equals the total clock ticks. The amount of items in the 4 hoppers determines how much of that time is powered.