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Minecraft wiki entry for Client.jar, associated text: pack.mcmeta: Metadata for both the vanilla resource and data packs. Fulfills the requirement for both resource pack and data pack metadata. pack.png: Icon for both the vanilla resource and data packs. log4j2.xml: XML Configuration file for Apache Log4j 2. version.json: Contains some basic information of this version.
Minecraft wiki entry for NBT_format, associated text: It is different from the JSON format; hence, any JSON used in NBT, such as raw JSON text, must be enclosed within a string tag.
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Finish exploring the fortress to get any additional loot, if desired, and head back to your portal. Get any items from the furnace and portal back to the overworld.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hitboxes, associated text: Line of sight affects how mobs attack the player. If a hostile mob has a line of sight, it will begin attacking. For guardians, the player must maintain a line of sight for the entire charge-up of the attacking beam for it to do any damage. If the player's blue line is aiming towards an enderman's red rectangle and not wearing a pumpkin, the enderman will get angry at the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ryan_Holtz, associated text: Holtz is well known for his Minecraft mods, which he posted on the Minecraft Forums under the name UltraMoogleMan.[11][16] His modding led to talks with Markus Persson about the implications of increasing Minecraft's then world height of 128.[17]
Minecraft wiki entry for Farming, associated text: Animal farming Using wheat, seeds, beetroot, and carrots to breed animals, to be slaughtered for their products or used in egg, milk, or wool farming. Bee Farming Using flowers to breed bees to store in beehives and bee nests, and make Honeycomb and/or Honey. Hostile mob farming Creating spawn rooms for hostile mobs to be killed for their drops. Villager farming Farming villagers requires the player to have enough beds and job site blocks for each villager for them to breed. Guardian farming Farming guardians by funneling them to a concentrated area for materials and/or experience. Blaze farming Farming blaze rods from blazes. Pillager farming Farming crossbows, emeralds, iron tools‌[Bedrock Edition only] and ominous banners from pillagers. Drowned farming Farming tridents, nautilus shells, rotten flesh and copper ingots from drowned. Slime farming Farming slime balls from slimes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone, associated text: Cobblestone is a common block, obtained from mining stone. It is mainly used for crafting or as a building block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_(effect), associated text: Wither is an effect that keeps damaging the player as it continues. Unlike Poison, it can affect undead mobs, and can kill. It is usually difficult for the player to see how much health they have left, as it turns the player's health bar black.
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: Another way to merge roof styles is to use a gable roof for part of the height of a roof, and then switch to hipped for the remainder. This produces two variant roof types, the half-hipped roof and the Dutch gable or gablet roof, depending on which part uses which style.
Minecraft wiki entry for Coral_Block, associated text: After players had placed 10 million coral blocks underwater in Bedrock Edition, Mojang donated US$100,000 to The Nature Conservancy to protect and restore coral reefs around the world.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.8, associated text: Java Edition 1.8 Java Edition 1.8-pre1 Java Edition 1.8-pre2 Java Edition 1.8-pre3 Java Edition 1.8.1 Java Edition 1.8.1-pre1 Java Edition 1.8.1-pre2 Java Edition 1.8.1-pre3 Java Edition 1.8.1-pre4 Java Edition 1.8.1-pre5 Java Edition 1.8.2 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre1 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre2 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre3 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre4 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre5 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre6 Java Edition 1.8.2-pre7 Java Edition 1.8.3 Java Edition 1.8.4 Java Edition 1.8.5 Java Edition 1.8.6 Java Edition 1.8.7 Java Edition 1.8.8 Java Edition 1.8.9
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus_farming, associated text: Generally speaking, the use of pistons in a cactus farm is a very laggy and noncompact way of harvesting. However, in a manual design, the use of pistons can be beneficial as they allow the cactus to be more tightly packed and make it easier to harvest without being damaged. Additionally, since all the cactus are broken at once, there is less for broken cactus to be destroyed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: Now that we've gone through the process for an entity, changing textures for a block should seem straightforward. Let's create a new texture for our stone block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Videos, associated text: FFmpeg (Linux, Mac, Windows) FFmpeg is a bundle of command line tools and libraries. Recommended only for advanced users. Some libraries may be patent-encumbered - see FFmpeg's Legal FAQ Open Broadcaster Software (OBS Studio) (Linux, Mac, Windows) Screenflow (Mac Only, Commercial) SimpleScreenRecorder (Linux) VLC Media Player (Linux, Mac, Windows) Note: Capture and Streaming are not the primary purposes of VLC. Captures are in a lossless AVI format, and as a result can quickly fill up storage space. Transcoding is highly recommended. Xsplit Gamecaster (Windows, Commercial) and many more!
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.11.0.3 is the second beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.11.0, released on February 28, 2019,[3] which adds a raid bossbar and the /mobevent command.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_water_features, associated text: Build a frame for your wall. Build two more frames, all touching. The middle one should be 1 block bigger on the top and bottom. Then, add water in the top gaps. The water should flow straight down into the trench at the bottom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Procedural_animated_texture_generation, associated text: 1 Blocks 1.1 Fire 1.2 Nether portals 1.3 Gears 2 Fluids 2.1 Water 2.1.1 Still water 2.1.2 Flowing water 2.2 Lava 2.2.1 Still lava 2.2.2 Flowing lava 3 Items 3.1 Clocks 3.2 Compasses 4 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Another good method: Place a torch in an 8-block pit, place cobblestone above the pit, place TNT by the cobble, and put a WOODEN button on the TNT. Build a gravel pillar up. Once you can almost not see the ground, shoot the button and quickly place a cobblestone below you. You should be on a block of cobble 40 blocks in the sky. Repeat until you are at your desired height. Once you're on top of your pillar with your preferred method of transport in place, build a few blocks off, smash your pillar, and make a small platform.
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil, associated text: An anvil that falls for 3 blocks and longer destroys any item entity it lands on.‌[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: Vertically travelling redstone within the 16,777,216 - 33,554,431 bracket prior to Beta 1.3. The lower wire is in a spot where it is visible, but the upper wire is not.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay. Fixed a crash that could occur when clicking 'Read More' on certain resource pack screens. Fixed an issue with invisible shulker boxes which could cause a crash when trying to open or break them. (MCPE-55894) Fixed a crash that could happen when dispensing bone meal into a grass block. (MCPE-53033) Fixed a crash caused by fire spreading to beehives.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: These are not actually duplicating items, but instead are legitimate (or mostly legitimate) methods of obtaining certain items.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Horse, associated text: Zombie horses appear to be the horse equivalent of zombies. Like zombies, zombie horses are green-skinned and their eyes are completely black.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The sign editing screen is now initialized with the existing sign text when the sign is re-edited using third-party tools.
Minecraft wiki entry for Placeholder_texture, associated text: Another type of placeholder texture, these were overwritten by the actual animated textures during gameplay once said textures were generated by the game. Needless to say, they would appear themselves if the animation could not be generated for whatever reason.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages Crafted from two pieces of wheat and one item of cocoa beans. The ingredients can be farmed in large quantities. 8 cookies are made each time. One batch of cookies restores 16 hunger and 3.2 saturation with only 2 pieces of wheat, much more efficient than bread.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portal, associated text: Once a frame is constructed, it is activated by fire placed inside the frame. This creates portal blocks inside the frame, resembling a vortex. The fire can be placed in any manner, including use of flint and steel or a fire charge, the impact of a fireball or small fireball, a lightning strike, or natural spread of fire to flammable material adjacent to the portal. Nether portals can be activated only in the Overworld or the Nether. They cannot be activated in the End and customized dimensions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pre-flattening, associated text: 0: Slab is right-side-up, occupying the bottom half of its voxel. 1: Slab is upside-down, occupying the top half of its voxel.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Adding a flower to the mushroom-stew recipe will instead produce suspicious stew, which is just as nourishing and also grants a brief status effect. It matters a lot which flower you use, as some of them produce bad effects:
Minecraft wiki entry for Frost_Walker, associated text: Continuous motion is required for ice to remain when light levels would otherwise cause it to melt. When a player stops walking on the ice created by the enchantment, the ice gradually melts from around and under the player (at which point the player falls into the water). In addition, the ice created from Frost Walker lasts longer during the night because there is no sunlight to melt it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse, associated text: A player who picks up leather dropped by an adult horse receives the “Cow Tipper" achievement. This is due to the achievement being given when a player picks up any piece of leather instead of being given when one kills a cow. A horse with a rider can be pulled by a lead, and can even be lifted into the air. Horses eating golden foods comes from the Greek myth of Arion, a superfast horse which only ate precious minerals like gold.
Minecraft wiki entry for Water, associated text: Swimming in water is considerably slower against currents (see Current below), but faster when going with the current.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Make roads and railways to every part of your world that you ever go to. Make multiple cities, with roads connecting them. Build yourself a giant mansion. Build every type of farm, and make as many as possible automatic. Build a giant bridge across a whole ocean.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.13, associated text: Bedrock Edition 1.13.0 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.1 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.2 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.4 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.5 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.6 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.9 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.13 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.15 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.16 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.17 Bedrock Edition beta 1.13.0.18 Bedrock Edition 1.13.1 Bedrock Edition 1.13.2 Bedrock Edition 1.13.3
Minecraft wiki entry for Chest, associated text: First picture released of the new chest animation, also displaying the ability to have chests facing directions other than west. Torches could previously be placed on chests. A chest in early Pocket Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: In a scenario with no villages or other structures, your only initial fuel consists of dead bushes and their sticks, making it even more important to conserve fuel until you have a bucket for lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Miscellaneous, associated text: When the input turns on, the dropper randomly chooses to push either the stackable item or the non-stackable item into the hopper, causing the comparator to output either power level 1 or 3. Because the powered dropper is a solid/opaque block, it also deactivates the hopper, preventing it from pushing the item back to the dropper until the input turns off.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Design A requires only a sticky piston and redstone wire, and is controllable. It runs as long as the toggle line (its power source) is on, and turns off when the toggle line is off. Repeaters can be added to increase its delay. If the repeater is replaced with wire, it can be used as a 1-tick clock, but it is prone to "dropping" its block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Porkchop, associated text: Cooked porkchops can be obtained by cooking raw porkchops or by trading with butchers, and is a drop from pigs and hoglins that die while on fire.
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Structure files may be found in two locations - in /data/minecraft/structures/ in minecraft.jar for default structures, and in .minecraft/saves/<World Name>/generated/minecraft/structures/ for user-created structures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sounds.json, associated text: sounds.json (sound_definitions.json in Bedrock Edition) is a file used by the sound system in resource packs which tells the sound system what sound files to play when a sound event is triggered by one or more in-game events. This file is located in assets/minecraft in resource packs, and the default file is located in .minecraft/assets/objects (assets/resource_packs/vanilla/sounds on Bedrock Edition), and its hashed name can be found by looking it up in the file .minecraft/assets/indexes/<version>.json.
Minecraft wiki entry for Brewing, associated text: The brewing stand can be fed by hoppers: Ingredients can be fed to the top of the stand, bottles and fuel can be fed to the side of the stand, and "finished" potions can be taken from the bottom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Iron sword 3 milk buckets Shield with Unbreaking III and Mending Bow with Power I, Infinity Iron armor with netherite chestplate 3 potions of healing 3 potions of regeneration 1 potion of the turtle master 3 splash potions of poison 3 splash potions of harming 3 splash potions of slowness 1 ender chest(
Minecraft wiki entry for Recontinued, associated text: The majority of these blocks were likely never actually meant to exist in-game, and occurred only due to the game handling extreme metadata values as it would those in usually attainable ranges, resulting in strange blocks with traits arguably analogous to garbage data.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: Distracting an provoked iron golem by summoning hostile mobs around the golem only makes it stop attacking the player for a short time. After killing all the hostile mobs around it, the iron golem will resume attacking the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.230.54 is the third beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.17.0,[c] released on April 8, 2021,[7] which makes changes and tweaks to the Caves & Cliffs features, and fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Squid, associated text: Unlike land-based mobs, squid can swim against a current and not get pushed by it.‌[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: In JSON files of models and block states, the resource location in the form of namespace:path (the minecraft namespace can be omitted) is used to represent the local file path. See also Resource_location#Locating_contents_in_packs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Most, if not all factions/PvP servers, allow you to set a "home" that you can return to at any time. If this is one of those servers, you can skip the portals and instead type /sethome (or /f sethome to set your whole faction's home), and /home (or /f home) to return to the exact point you used /sethome (or /f sethome) at. Set your home up in the base, and then have a pool of water to fall into right below your base. Then, when you want to get up, just type /home!
Minecraft wiki entry for Effect, associated text: Internally, in the /effect command, and in potion Amplifier NBT tags, the game stores an "amplifier" value, which is one less than the displayed level. For example, Strength II has an amplifier value of 1.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: A chest with an opaque block above it cannot be opened. A sticky piston can be used to replace or remove that block, effectively locking the chest and its contents. Note that chests themselves cannot be moved by pistons. This can be combined with a combination lock for added security.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dried_Kelp_Block, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: On all difficulty levels, damaged zombie mobs (including husks, drowned and even zombified piglins[3]) call all other zombies within a 67×67×21 to 111×111×21 area[n 1] centered on the attacked zombie to target the attacker.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Max takes some diamond armor, potions, and milk, and hurries back to the outer edge of the lava lake. He then meets back up with Freya and Alison and explains his actions. Freya explains that she saw a fortress guarded by skeletons, blazes, and zombie pigmen. Max gives Alison some milk to cure her Wither, and the trio head out to find Nicholas.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pointed_Dripstone, associated text: If a player dies from falling onto a stalagmite, the death message "<player> was impaled on a stalagmite" appears.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Ender pearls can be used for quick travel across mansion floors, or escaping from a crowd of illagers. On the journey, if your elytra breaks while you are flying, throw an ender pearl to the ground to break your fall.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Police Station Make a building for admins and iron golems to work in. When a griefer or monster appears in town, send the admin or iron golem to bring them to jail.
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl_farming, associated text: 1 Breeding 1.1 Considerations 1.2 Location and breeding pen 1.3 Breeding stock 1.4 Food supply and breeding 2 Natural generation farm 2.1 Location 2.2 Example farm 2.3 Water flow management and item collection 2.4 Back door access 2.5 Operation
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: If you are running a Mac OS X Server use Apple's supplied Workgroup Manager [WGM] to create the user, group and home folders with minimal effort. Make sure you use ID numbers less than 1024 (300 is used in this example).
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: An extremely fast way to get from one place to another. A minecart could be used on a powered rail to speed up the process. It can also look good with a Station.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the first repeater have a delay of zero but the repeater is still showing 1-tick[more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: That's it! Not too long ahead, you should become good enough to last through most attacks... eventually.
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: So if your error message is a connection timed out, it's usually a firewall problem - you either need to allow Java in the Windows firewall or port forward. If the error message is a connection refused, perhaps your Minecraft server has not started properly or you turned off the firewall on your router instead of port forwarding.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mooshroom, associated text: When breeding a red mooshroom and a brown mooshroom together, there is 1⁄2 chance of getting a red baby variant, and a 1⁄2 chance of getting a brown baby variant.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fence, associated text: Pressure plates on fences, which used to create tables. Naturally occurring fences in a village. Mobs can jump onto this fence because of the red wool. Remove the red wool or replace the adjacent fence with a solid block. Not all fence types. A nondescript image of nether brick fences.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Command /locate is no longer available "100% dragon free" and "It's alpha" removed from the Splash text because the ender dragon has been implemented and the game is no longer in alpha. The player's device will now check to make sure they have enough available storage for the game before starting the download. Tweaked the slime/magma cube loot drops to the way they should be. Tweaked the natural texture pack description so it doesn't get cut-off. Lowest render distance value the player can have is now 3 chunks (because chunks get stuck trying to load if it's below 3). Tweaked the blaze charge time for attacks to match other editions. Tweaked chunk generation. Capitalized the "r" in Realms on the dialog text. Changed "Save world to device" text to "Download World" Changed "Create new world" text to "Create New" Tweaked the UI in the Realms selection screen so Realms don't move around slightly. Added the ignite sound for minecarts with TNT & creepers. Tweaked the error validation screen to better convey information about a failing Add-on pack. Localization fixes and an update to the Rift launcher (Win 10 Oculus Rift only). Tweaks to narration accessibility mode. Play screen layout & achievement screen tweaks. Text tweaks to keep them where they belong (and are readable!) "Leave Bed" button updated.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Variations: If the input pulse might be longer than half the output pulse, add a block before the dropper to keep it from deactivating the hopper. A 1-wide version is possible by using two droppers (but only adjustable in increments of 8 ticks):
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: On flat ground, you should always sprint after one second of getting hit, if possible. This will eliminate the possibility of the sprint glitch. Note that since Java Edition 1.7-pre,[verify] you can press Ctrl to sprint. When sprinting, you will do major knockback, and this will allow you to get free hits on your enemy.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Batched SetEntityMotion, EntityPos and HeadRotation packages together (down from 3000 packages per second to 150)
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: First, fill the first trapped chest with useful loot and then place a block underneath the chest and then TNT. Then place a second trapped chest 2 blocks away from the first chest and place a block then a dispenser with flint and steel and then minecart with TNT underneath. Then place a regular chest 2 blocks away from the chest. Then fill it with useful loot. Add signs next to the chests like: Armor/food/swords/reward inside!
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can collect the same items from the world as it holds in its hand. If holds an item it got from a player, it will follow that player. Able to drop items at nearby note blocks. When playing a note block near them, that note block becomes their favorite one for 30 seconds, and they will attempt to drop off items at the note block rather than at the player. If they have items in their inventory, they will attempt to give them to their owner. Sometimes spawn in cages next to pillager outposts (similar to iron golem), and inside woodland mansions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: If a zombie sees a player and a villager together, the zombie prefers to attack the player first. A zombie already chasing a villager continues to do so even if the player is near, until the player attacks it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Helen_Zbihlyj, associated text: "I'm no longer with Mojang Studios. I have decided it's time I FINALLY pursue something that I have been passionate about for over 10 years: directly helping Minecraft communities!" – @HelenAngel on Twitter, August 27, 2020
Minecraft wiki entry for Wool, associated text: Using shears on an adult sheep yields 1-3 wool. If unshorn, sheep drop 1 wool upon death. The wool dropped is the same color as the sheep. The drop rates are not affected by the Fortune or Looting enchantments. Baby sheep cannot be sheared.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: During the terrain generation process, large symmetrical and cylindrical or spherical voids of various sizes can infrequently be created underground, which often merge with other cave systems. These unusual type of caves vary from roughly 1 to 27 blocks in height, and from roughly 13 to 30 blocks in diameter, though larger examples are quite rare. Although not particularly of interest, from a mining perspective, they may appear unnaturally regular in comparison to the surrounding terrain. While the smallest rarely contain many ores, the largest can be quite useful for mining as their sheer surface area rivals that of a large ravine.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillage, associated text: Raids, an in-game event where illagers and other similar mobs attack a Village Pillagers, crossbow equipped hostile mobs Pillager Outposts, structures consisting mainly of pillagers
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.16.220.51 is the second beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.16.220, released on March 11, 2021,[4] which had technical changes and fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Panda, associated text: 1 Spawning 2 Drops 3 Behavior 3.1 Personalities 3.2 Breeding 4 Genetics 5 Appearance 6 Sounds 7 Data values 7.1 ID 7.2 Entity data 7.2.1 Genes 8 Achievements 9 Advancements 10 History 11 Issues 12 Trivia 13 Gallery 13.1 Screenshots 13.2 In other media 14 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore_mode, associated text: At this point, most of the necessary supplies should already be acquired, including 15 bookshelves. Pick a direction and set off. Wolves are often worth the bones, so recruit any that are nearby.
Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: This article is about the rendering mechanic. For items used to apply color to others, see Dye. For other uses, see Color (disambiguation).
Minecraft wiki entry for Underwater_home, associated text: This method is particularly good for building in very deep areas as it requires far less time working underwater.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: An upward-directed transmission using pistons is not possible in Java Edition due to effects of quasi-connectivity, unless slime blocks are used to move the blocks of redstone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-86016 – Some Mojang staff not mentioned in credits.txt. MC-117087 – Class.getSimpleName performance issue with large number of block entities.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Quartz, associated text: Expert-level stone mason villagers have a 1⁄33 chance to trade 12 Nether quartz for one emerald in Java Edition. This trade is always offered in Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Leaves, associated text: The state of a leaves block—including a player-placed block—changes after 1 game tick (half a redstone tick) when the distance to the nearest log or wood block changes, up to 6 blocks of leaves away. Observers facing away from the leaves detect this change and transmit a redstone signal in the same game tick, making leaves useful for redstone signal transmission. This has been called "Leafstone" by the Minecraft Community.
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: To farm multiple crops in a single field's footprint, you can stack the fields making a vertical farm. One complication here is that a block is needed to hold the water on each level. A Jack o'Lantern can be used to both hold up the water and provide central lighting, or any block can have torches placed on it. The fields can be stacked with two-block or three-block spacing. Harvesting can be easily done by using a water bucket on the bottom of the lighting block (three block spacing) or the top of the waterlogged slab (two-block spacing, but must manually break the corner plants). Alternatively, you can irrigate all levels with a waterfall through the (empty) center block spaces. and provide lighting elsewhere.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: Chat: The output message is written to the chat text in singleplayer mode, or broadcast to all other ops in multiplayer mode, unless it has been suppressed with /gamerule commandBlockOutput false. Some commands may write additional text to the chat as their normal function, which won't be suppressed (for example, the /say command writes a message to the chat of all players), separate from the output message. Chat messages that would usually be prefaced by a player's name (such as from the /me, /say and /tell commands) use @ ‌[Java Edition only] / ! ‌[Bedrock Edition only] as the player name. If the command block had been named in an anvil before placement, that name is used instead. In Bedrock Edition, it can also modified in the GUI.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sky_dimension, associated text: The Sky Dimension is an inversion of The Nether, where as the latter is basically a large cave with monsters and a massive open space within, the former are peaceful floating islands spawn surrounded by open space. The Nether may also be thought of as being a hell with The Sky Dimension being a heaven; although the hazards present in each dimension are similar, falling from the sky dimension is just as lethal as falling from a cliff into the lava ocean in the Nether. The Sky Dimension, similar to the Nether, has weather disabled. This is likely explained by the fact that it is above the clouds. Far Lands do generate in the Sky Dimension, but the way they generate looks completely different to the Overworld Far Lands.[8][9]
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Place two glowstone blocks where you want the center of your table to be, then surround the glowstone blocks with glass panes for a cake and coffee table that will light up your living room! You can also make some more rings of glowstone around the middle glowstone block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: The simplest way to obtain obsidian is to find lava and "drench" it with water to convert it into obsidian. Before Version 1.17, this was not a renewable method of farming obsidian, since lava was not a renewable resource.
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: Tectonicus might not run well yet (Rasterizer errors) but I am working on it and if I find a way to fix it, I'll post it here later.
Minecraft wiki entry for Desert_well, associated text: Desert wells are one of the five generated structures that do not have a loot chest (the others being swamp huts, fossils, nether fossils and ocean monuments). They also are the only single structure that is designed to hold water (not to be confused with a waterlogged structure).
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Ore, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 1.2 Breaking 2 Usage 2.1 Light 2.2 Smelting ingredient 2.3 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 Video 6 History 6.1 Lit redstone ore "item" 6.1.1 Appearances 6.1.2 Names 7 Issues 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Plenty of snow and ice. The snowy landscape can be very appealing, especially when near to its mountain sub-biome or other snowy biomes. Igloos sometimes generate here and contain the basic necessities for a starting player: a bed, crafting table, and furnace. Furthermore, an igloo has a 50% chance of containing a basement (under the carpet), which can contain rare treasures like a brewing stand and a weakness potion, as well as having a loot chest with basic loot and one golden apple, and cauldron. The player will also find two villagers, one being a zombie villager, locked in cages. Snowy villages can generate here. Village shepherd houses generate chests which can be looted. Snowy villages are the only place where sheep, cows and pigs spawn in this biome. Some snowy village houses are made out of packed ice and blue ice. In Bedrock Edition, skeletons and strays are the only monsters that can spawn in this biome, so the underground may be safe to explore as the only other mobs that can spawn are zombies from sieges, pillagers from pillager patrols and mobs from mob spawners. Rabbits can spawn here.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trident, associated text: A player "flying" high in the air after throwing a trident enchanted with Riptide III vertically upward.
Minecraft wiki entry for World_boundary, associated text: Firstly is the maximum distance nether portals can generate at in the Overworld, at X/Z ±29,999,872 blocks (128 blocks, from the 16 blocks per chunk multiplied by the 8 block multiplier). This limit prevents any surpassing of the next borders using the Nether to multiply distance by 8.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can be made into stair and slab variants. Oxidises and changes texture over time. Can be stopped from oxidizing by combining it with a honeycomb to create Waxed Cut Copper Block. Available under experimental gameplay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Increased top height limit of Badlands gold generation from Y=79 to Y=256, and increased the number of blobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lever, associated text: its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed water or lava flows into its space, in Java Edition a piston tries to push it or moves a block into its space
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Requires a bucket (3 iron ingots), which you have to get by exploring some surface caves. If you really can't find iron, you can alternatively utilize a natural water source, like lakes, rivers or oceans. You need to be good with water (but come on, practice makes perfect!) You need to dig in a specific way while going downwards, otherwise the water can get messy. Alternatively you can dig the hole the old-fashioned way, and climb up using the water bucket. Sprint-swimming requires a lot of food. (But food isn't that hard to get after all) Depth Strider doesn't make it faster — it only speeds up horizontal movement in water, not vertical. Therefore, if you are wearing Depth Strider boots, it's hard to maintain position in the water column, as a little bit of tilt can lead you off track substantially. But this doesn't really matter, as you will likely be using a soul sand bubble column instead of this vetical shaft, by the time you have Depth Strider.