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Minecraft wiki entry for Lapis_Lazuli_Ore, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, Lapis lazuli ore generates in two batches per chunk. The first batch attempts to generate 2 times per chunk, in blobs of 0-10, from levels -32 to 32. It is most common around level 0 and becomes less common towards either end of the range. The second batch attempts to generate 4 times per chunk, in blobs of 0-10, evenly from levels -64 to 64. Lapis lazuli ore in this second batch cannot be exposed to air; any ore blocks that would generate exposed do not generate. Lapis lazuli ore can replace stone, granite, diorite, andesite, and deepslate. If it replaces deepslate, it will become deepslate lapis lazuli ore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: Your bow is useless without arrows. If you haven't picked up some glowstone yet or find some within easy reach, go ahead and mine it because it will be useful for brewing, powerful lighting, and to make spectral arrows.β[Java Edition only] Four glowstone dust and an arrow makes two spectral arrows. A spectral arrow, when it hits an entity, makes it glow for a brief time which can help with visibility. If you are low on arrows, using spectral arrows can double your arrow count. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider, associated text: Spiders can climb up over solid blocks, but do not climb on underside surfaces. A spider pursuing a player can detect a player through blocks. If a spider cannot find an ideal path to the player due to a wall barring the way, it approaches as close as possible to the player's position, and then proceeds to climb the wall vertically until it gets to the top, even if it loses its aggression toward the player. When a spider loses its aggression, it continues moving forward blindly for 2 seconds; this behavior causes the spider to climb up any walls in its path. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.12.0.10 is the sixth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.12.0, released on June 6, 2019,[7] which fixes some bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Collected from sweet berry bushes.
Can be eaten, restoring 2 () hunger points.
Can be planted into the ground and grown into sweet berry bushes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-137784 β Vindicators sometimes get stuck in their attack animation.
MC-138179 β Crashes when enabling fullscreen (snapshot).
MC-139394 β Entities suffocate in glass.
MC-140469 β Paths drop down when generating.
MC-141155 β Structure block integrity solely dependent on structure location, integrity seed is ignored.
MC-141484 β Entities stay on the global list even when the chunk unloaded.
MC-142703 β Joining world outside of spawn chunks whilst riding entity results in desync
MC-145731 β Turning in boats causes extremely annoying frame issue.
MC-145864 β Villagers see players in spectator mode.
MC-146166 β Internal Java error after opening barrel (ticking error).
MC-146218 β Stuttering screen when spectating someone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Warren_Loo, associated text: "To make this clear: Mojang owns Bukkit. I'm personally going to update Bukkit to 1.8 myself. Bukkit IS NOT and WILL NOT BE the official API." β @Dinnerbone on Twitter, August 21, 2014 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Translucency, associated text: Translucency is a concept very closely related to transparency. Blocks, items, entities and other game elements said to be translucent allow for vision to pass through them partially, but not fully. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: The walls around the spawning platform should be tall enough to provide sufficient darkness on the spawning floor. In Bedrock Edition, it should be 8 or 9 blocks tall to guarantee sufficient darkness on the floor after the transparent roof is in place. In Java Edition, you will need the wall to be at least 9 blocks high to accommodate a layer of signs and several layers of water (17 layers of water guarantees total darkness on the spawn surface). Place slabs on the top of the wall to prevent mobs from spawning on it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: In summary, Bedrock Edition is not ideally suited for a hard "Desert Survival Challenge". However, the information in this article is still useful for a player who finds themselves in a desert biome or wishes to play this survival challenge by refraining from using the trees or other Plains Biome resources at the start point. Perhaps. Roleplay that you have been "cast out" from the Plains area, empty-handed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Zombies, skeletons and their variants that spawn with armor have a small chance of dropping their armor when killed by the player. When killed, the armor they drop can vary from 0 to full durability. Upon death, zombies, skeletons, zombified piglins, and wither skeletons always drop any armor that they picked up and equipped. They may also be wearing enchanted armor that retains the enchantment when dropped. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Elytra, associated text: Elytra have a minimum speed of about 7.2 m/s (obtained by gliding at the altitude cap with a strong upward pitch of 30Β°). If the diver drops to 0 speed, they quickly get accelerated back up to at least this minimum. The diver can increase speed by choosing to descend faster, but afterward, they do not regain nearly as much altitude. In the real world, drag increases with speed, and drag, in turn, slows the aircraft; Minecraft mimics this. To glide from cliff to cliff, a player's best bet is to aim slightly above the horizon. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: The input has two paths to the output, timed so that the output will blink off briefly when the input turns off. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: Spider jockeys: a skeleton riding a spider.
Chicken jockeys: a baby zombie riding a chicken.
Slimes: spawn deep within the map and in swamplands.
Villagers: inhabit villages and can trade with the player.
Cats: can be tamed and inhabit villages or swamp huts.
Parrots: can imitate the sounds of nearby mobs.
Wolves: can be tamed by the player and attack enemy mobs if the player engages or is attacked by them.
Llamas: can store items and form caravans.
Mooshrooms: mushroom-covered cows that spawn in mushroom fields biomes.
Vindicators: spawn in woodland mansions.
Pillagers: spawn in pillager outposts.
Evokers: spawn in Woodland Mansions.
Phantoms: spawn when the player hasn't slept for three in-game days.
Pandas: spawn in jungles but are more common in bamboo jungles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Double ferns now spawn in cold climates all over the world
Mega Taigas' moss stone boulders are rounder
Boats now appear exactly where the player has clicked/tapped
Creeper explosions are now much stronger and consistent in power
Naturally spawned villagers will now have more variety of professions
Updated translations |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Nether, associated text: Air
Ancient Debris
Basalt
Bedrock
Blackstone
Fire
Crimson Fungus
Warped Fungus
Glowstone
Gravel
Lava
Magma Block
Brown Mushroom
Red Mushroom
Nether Gold Ore
Nether Quartz Ore
Nether Sprouts
Netherrack
Crimson Nylium
Warped Nylium
Crimson Roots
Warped Roots
Shroomlight
Soul Fire
Soul Sand
Soul Soil
Crimson Stem
Warped Stem
Twisting Vines
Twisting Vines Plant
Weeping Vines
Weeping Vines Plant
Nether Wart Block
Warped Wart Block |
Minecraft wiki entry for Explosive, associated text: TNT, an explosive block.
Minecart with TNT, an entity that is primarily detonated by activator rails.
End Crystal, an entity that explodes when hit.
Bed, explodes in the Nether and the End.
Respawn Anchor, explodes in the Overworld and the End if powered by glowstone.
Firework Rocket, bursts in midair.
Etho Slab, a joke block that spawns anvils when exploding.
Creeper, a mob that explodes if the player get too close. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Moss_farming, associated text: Moss blocks can be farmed automatically by applying bone meal to stone made by a stone generator, since cobblestone is not able to be replaced by moss. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Sometimes it's difficult to make a mod (for some people or some types of mod), but you can make the game the way you want it to be, such as a new dimension, some new blocks, and mobs. If you can't program, you can also try to use some visual tools (e.g. MCreator). |
Minecraft wiki entry for River, associated text: In Java Edition, frozen rivers use the same mob spawning chances as rivers for water and ambient categories. As for the others: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Villagers will keep following their schedules in worlds that have been ticking for a very long time, and when game time is negative (MCPE-98361). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: In general, blocks are handy to bring along with you in the Nether. They can allow you to pillar jump to reach high places, block off mobs from reaching you, and allow you to bridge across to different masses of land over the lava oceans. Two or three stacks of cheap, non-flammable blocks (e.g. cobblestone) should be enough for a normal trip in the Nether. Blocks that are affected by gravity (e.g. sand or gravel) can be useful to get down from a high place; for example, from the top of a nether fortress bridge. The Nether's terrain is tough to navigate, so bringing these blocks can prove highly useful. A pickaxe can be useful in the event you run out of blocks, as it can be used to mine some of the abundant netherrack. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grindstone, associated text: As with all non-enchanted items, the new item will have no prior work penalty. A grindstone cannot remove a curse. Grindstones also do not remove an item's custom name. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_broken_features, associated text: The table below demonstrates the historical visual behavior of entering a nether portal, with time passing going to the right. Blank spaces show where the effect does not play, an opaque nether portal texture shows when the effect is at full intensity, and a transparent nether portal texture shows where the portal animation is either accelerating or decelerating. The behavior types shown in the table are used within the following version ranges: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_lake, associated text: A lake is a body of water source blocks that is surrounded by land in the overworld. It could generates in grasslands, inside caverns or plains which is fewer, and also can generates in the caves in sea level. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: The next extension of that idea is to provide a touch of automation. Expanding the field to 9x10 (with two water blocks in the middle) and stacking the fields with two-block spacing allows automating the harvest, with a double central column between the water blocks: Two jack-o-lanterns on the bottom, and two outward-facing dispensers on top , each loaded with a water bucket. The dispensers also support the water above; note that with just one central column and a 9 by 9 block farm, a single water dispenser wouldn't be able to reach all the crops. The dispensers can be triggered with buttons or tripwires; either way, they need to be on top to avoid displacing some crops with the button or hook. Adding plot borders with fences, a stairway along one edge, and four layers expands the whole system to 12Γ12Γ12. Some notes on this scheme: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: You must open a TCP/UDP port (default is 25565) on the firewall.
If the server in question is not reachable via a globally routable IP address, you will need to add appropriate address and/or port number translation rules to the gateway β usually your router has the global IP address.
For help with address translation, opening the firewall and routing (these three make up what people call port mapping/forwarding), portforward.com is a good source. Select your router from that list, skip the ad that comes after selecting the device, and you will see instructions for setting up port forwarding. Alternatively, you can read the documentation supplied with your router, modem, or other ISP related hardware.
Verify the port is open, and note your external IP by using a port checker tool, such as You Get Signal. The default port you should test is 25565, unless you specified something else. Have the Minecraft server running when you test the port.
You can obtain your external IP address from YouGetSignal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: GameTest
function assertEntityData(position : BlockLocation, entityIdentifier : string, callback : function(entity: Entity))
Asserts that the given condition is true for all entities of the given type at the given location
function spawnItem(itemType : ItemStack, position : Location)
Spawns an item at the given location
function assertIsWaterlogged(position : BlockLocation, isWaterlogged : bool)
Asserts that the block at the given location is waterlogged
function assertRedstonePower(position : BlockLocation, power : number)
Asserts the redstone power level at the given location
Added Commands.run
New Effect APIs on the Entity Type
function getAmplifier()
Gets the effect's amplifier level
function getDuration()
Gets the effect's remaining duration
function addEffect(effectType : EffectType, duration : number, amplifier: number)
Adds an effect to the Entity
function getEffect(effectType : EffectType)
Gets an effect from the Entity
Updated constructor to ItemStack
Updated ItemType
constructor (x : number, y: number, z: number)
World coordinates
function getName()
Gets the item's name
Add new enumerations: Minecraft.Effects & Minecraft.Items |
Minecraft wiki entry for Instant_repeaters, associated text: You have several flying machines that all need to move at the same time, or else they will get stuck to each other and break. This situation can be resolved by starting them all up at exactly the same time, using redstone. Instead of using an ordinary repeater to keep the signal going (which adds 1 tick of delay, possibly breaking the machines), use an instant repeater to ensure that they stay synchronized. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Missing_textures_and_models, associated text: https://github.com/NeRdTheNed/MC-TextureGen/commit/efdaa6c6a637b1f8cf8d0160c4ac7c4f779f945e#commitcomment-56649619 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Curing_a_zombie_villager, associated text: 1 About zombie villagers
2 Equipment, items, and mobs needed to cure a zombie villager
2.1 Required
2.2 Optional
3 Finding and crafting the equipment
3.1 Splash Potion of Weakness
3.2 Lingering Potion of Weakness
3.3 Arrow of Weakness
3.4 Witch
3.5 Golden Apple
4 Finding a zombie villager
5 Curing a zombie villager
6 Gallery
7 Notes (things to pay attention to)
8 Videos |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: This is the first step of the addition process, XORing the two inputs. Because there were two 1s in the least significant bit, the AND gate activates and carries to the next bit: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-11199 β Eye of ender does not always lead to the nearest stronghold.
MC-14690 β ScoreBoard health objective crashes game.
MC-15058 β Scoreboard "health" objective set to display "belowname" disconnecting player on multiplayer with end of stream.
MC-16149 β Lava texture animation moves too fast/animated textures ignoring text files. |
Minecraft wiki entry for BE, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
ExtraType: Name of the player this is a skull of. This tag is converted to SkullOwner below upon loading the NBT. When loaded sets the name to the value and the UUID to null.
SkullOwner: The definition of the skull's owner. When this is a player_head or player_wall_head, shows this player's skin; if missing, shows the head of the default Steve skin.
Id: UUID of owner, stored as four ints. Optional. Used to update the other tags when the chunk loads or the holder logs in, in case the owner's name has changed.
Name: Username of owner. If missing or empty, the head appears as a Steve head. Otherwise, used to store or retrieve the downloaded skin in the cache. Need not be a valid player name, but must not be all spaces.
Properties
textures
: An individual texture.
Value: A Base64-encoded JSON object.
isPublic: Optional.
profileId: Optional: The hexadecimal text form of the player's UUID, without hyphens.
profileName: Optional: Player name.
textures
CAPE: Optional.
url: URL of a player cape (64x32 PNG).
SKIN
url: URL of a player skin on textures.minecraft.net.
timestamp: Optional: Unix time in milliseconds.
Signature: Optional. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enderman, associated text: Unlike any other mobs, which cannot hold blocks except as items, endermen have a unique ability to pick up, carry and set down certain blocks. They silently[7] pick up blocks in a 4Γ3Γ4 (xyz) region horizontally centered on the enderman and vertically encompassing it. An enderman cannot pick up blocks in a completely flat area. Endermen drop the block they are holding upon death as an item, although they do not visually let go of the block when dying.[8][9] It does not despawn while holding a block. Endermen cannot place blocks onto bedrock or entities. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: An aerial spawning platform offers a way to farm naturally-spawned drowned, which can drop tridents when killed by the player. Like the flooded dungeon above, the most basic survival-mode aerial drowned farm doesn't require exotic materials, but it requires a large quantity of common materials such as cobblestone, water, and glass. You'll also need some slabs, wooden buttons or signs to control water flow, as well as a hopper and a chest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: 1 - By default RHEL/CentOS 5 uses /usr/src/redhat as the location of the %_topdir macro. We should change this to avoid things go wrong. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snowy_butchers_shop_1_blueprint, associated text: The spruce slabs in Layer 4 and the alone slab in Layer 6 are all lower. The other Spruce Slabs are all upper. The same with the smooth stone slabs in Layer 1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Region_file_format, associated text: The Region file format is the binary file format for storing Java Edition chunks from Beta 1.3 to release 1.2. Each file stores groups of 32Γ32 chunks.[a] The format took the place of the Alpha level format, which had been in use since the Infdev development phase, where chunks were stored in individual files on the file system. The file does not begin with a magic number, unlike other file formats, and begins directly with the header. The format has been superseded by the Anvil file format; however, the Anvil file format made changes only to the chunk format and changed the region file extensions from ".mcr" to ".mca". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: To make a bookshelf, stack as many bookshelf blocks as you desire. You can also use slabs and stairs stacked on top of each other to simulate normal shelves. The back of looms can be used to look like empty shelves amongst the books. This design is simple, but pretty! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: While diamonds are not renewable, their products (armor, tools, and weapons) are renewable via trading. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: The crossbow is an alternate ranged weapon. The crossbow requires arrows to load. Once the crossbow is loaded, it stays loaded until it is fired, even if you put it in your inventory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Surviving_in_a_single_area_indefinitely, associated text: You may notice that sometimes when you mine the cobblestone, the cobblestone item goes into the lava and burns up. If you have sufficient iron, place hoppers underneath where the cobblestone generates, all leading into a chest, so the mined cobblestone ends up in the chest. You could also use pistons to automatically push cobblestone away from the lava, letting you mine it without having to worry about any of it burning. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Quartz, associated text: Nether Quartz
Nether Quartz Ore
Block of Quartz
Quartz Pillar
Chiseled Quartz Block
Smooth Quartz Block
Quartz Bricks |
Minecraft wiki entry for Guardian, associated text: A guardian's eye is actually the "head" part of the mob's model. This gives the illusion of a dynamic eye.
Guardians' laser-beam attacks are affected by the potion of strength, which normally affects only melee attacks.
When placed or spawned on a slime block, guardians start bouncing and continue and each bounce higher than the last, until each bounce brings the guardian to 17 blocks height.
In the texture file for the guardian, "jeb" is written in the bottom right corner.
If summoned with {NoAI:1}, the guardian's eye still follows the player.
In Bedrock Edition, guardians do not make the flopping sounds while on land.
If a guardian is placed in a 1.5 block tall area a top slab on the 2nd block, it flops faster.
World corruption can cause guardians to turn into Elder Guardians. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Budding_Amethyst, associated text: Budding amethyst generates naturally as part of amethyst geodes replacing some blocks of amethyst in the innermost layer of the geode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Popped_Chorus_Fruit, associated text: Popped chorus fruit is an item obtained by smelting chorus fruit, and used to craft end rods and purpur blocks. Unlike raw chorus fruit, the popped fruit is inedible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: This design takes account for the fact that all saplings adjacent to the walkway are supplied by light from the torches on the walkway. Thus the farm yields an efficiency of 84%. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Iron Bars and Glass Panes now connect to Walls (MCPE-73989)
Hyphae blocks can now be crafted into their respective planks (MCPE-73099)
Moving blocks now have the correct collision box (MCPE-62419) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: A small amount of wood for fuel can be obtained by breaking the furniture inside village houses. It's not advisable to burn doors, but the functions of fences (which the furniture drops when it breaks, along with oak pressure plates or jungle button) can be replaced by other much more plentiful blocks (sand walls for example, or sandstone walls with sandstone slabs for "windows"). The pressure plates might be worth hanging on to in case you want to automate some doors or traps. The highest priority on fuel is definitely to smelt iron ore. Be careful to exactly calculate the burning time of each precious wooden item, and feed the next type of item into the furnace as soon as the fuel slot is empty. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Strider, associated text: An early design of the strider. Notice that there is no hair and one has six legs, while the other has nine and their ghast-like bodies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MCPE-9356 β Enchant is not in Win 10 edition
MCPE-9362 β the cat was not different skin type as on pc
MCPE-9505 β Undeleteable worlds |
Minecraft wiki entry for Concrete, associated text: In real life, a 1-cubic-meter concrete block (the size of a Minecraft block) is practically blast-proof, while the blast resistance of concrete in Minecraft is quite low. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0.22, associated text: Java Edition Classic 0.0.22a_01
Java Edition Classic 0.0.22a_02
Java Edition Classic 0.0.22a_03
Java Edition Classic 0.0.22a_04
Java Edition Classic 0.0.22a_05 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: In this video, by moving villagers away from the doors, the anchors and the corresponding extenders are able to be reused without player interaction. By moving the villagers around, the same reset mechanism can be used for multiple layers of doors. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-117560 β Recipe book crashes the game upon attempting to craft
MC-117562 β Executing a function as an entity doesn't use new sender
MC-117563 β Crash when using enchanted bow to craft dispenser via recipe book
MC-117564 β Game crashes when you click "advancements" button while there is no advancement done
MC-117579 β Tools and weapons tab icon of recipe book isn't centered
MC-117580 β Recipe book doesn't update crafting grid if one of its slots already has enough items to craft as often as possible
MC-117586 β Feeding a parrot uses item in off-hand as well
MC-117589 β Feeding parrots cookies shows "fell out of world" death message
MC-117593 β Cookies kill invulnerable parrots in survival mode
MC-117605 β Ladders can be placed on transparent blocks if a solid block is nearby |
Minecraft wiki entry for Heat_Block, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking Β§ Speed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe, associated text: The written book copying recipe.
Regular recipes cannot copy NBT data associated to the written book item and cannot control the generation of copies. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Nether gold ore. It drops 2-6 gold nuggets, and attempts to generate 10 times per chunks from levels 10-117 in blobs of size 1-10. It generates 20 times per chunk in basalt deltas, because it can replace only netherrack. Keep in mind that it is still slower to mine in basalt deltas because basalt is slow to mine.
Blackstone. Mining consumes a lot of stone pickaxes, and stone is needed for all tools, furnaces, and brewing stands. It is found in blobs of up to 1-33 from levels 5-28, generating 2 blobs per chunk. You can easily find more than 33 blackstone in one blob if it connects to other blobs
Ancient debris. Ancient debris is essential to obtaining netherite ingots and is found in blobs of 1-3 from levels 8-119. A blob of 1-3 ancient debris attempts to generate once per chunk from levels 8-22, and an additional blob of 1-2 ancient debris attempts to generate once per chunk from levels 8-119. It is difficult to find ancient debris from levels 8-119, and better in low places (levels 8-22). It is the most common at level 15 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snowball, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Mining
1.1.1 Creepers / TNT
1.1.2 Ravagers
1.1.3 Pistons
1.2 Mob loot
1.3 Chest loot
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Combat
2.3 Dispenser
3 Sounds
4 Advancements
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity Data
6 Video
7 History
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: A villager who has no bed simply waits inside a house until morning. This includes players stealing a villager's bed to sleep in, mostly the villager stays in the house and doesn't move until sunrise. But sometimes, if they detect a unclaimed bed nearby they walk out of the house and towards the bed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Settlement_guide, associated text: As you grow and get inspired while building your village, it is important to add some structure to the road. One method is to form a main street, with good lighting, which runs through the village to the center. Community buildings may face each other in that street. Other streets that branch out from the side may have residential houses connected. This gives the impression of an organized village. These villages have a more unique style and culture (e.g. the way roofs are formed, community "attractions", etc.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Aside from mooshrooms, no other passive mobs spawn which makes obtaining food harder. Although, you can just milk the mooshrooms, which may or may not be enough food.
No natural light-based mob spawning means creating a mob farm without a spawner is impossible or without transporting animals and breeding them. This means the only way to obtain drops such as bones, string (to craft bows), or arrows (for use in bows) is to build out over the ocean.
Alternatively, if you have a composter, you can convert mushroom into bone meal.
Make sure to have loads of emeralds as wandering trader trades are very useful in these biomes.
The lack of wood, which means no first set of tools or crafting table or anything crafted with cobblestone or wood. No wood also means no bowls, which makes obtaining mushroom stew harder.
The only wood source is from shipwrecks which can generate on land in mushroom field shore, although they are quite rare.
Rarely connected to any other land, and if you spawned here for the first time, you will have a very hard time going to the mainland due to your hunger going down from swimming. You can't make a boat either, because wood is not available in mushroom fields. Unless you somehow swim to the mainland, the biome is connected to other non-ocean biomes (very rare), or you find a shipwreck, wood is inaccessible.
If you spawn here, you must swim back (or go back) to the mainland (which can sometimes be thousands of blocks away), find a shipwreck, or go into the middle of the sea to fight patrols to get emeralds to buy saplings in order to get wood. If the mainland is too far away, you should consider creating another world.
The whole island is covered in mycelium, which makes it's not a good place for big builds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Demolitionist: Someone who destroys unwanted buildings. This is definitely a job for people who like to destroy things! Be careful when using TNT for this job, and only let people you trust to use it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Flower, associated text: Because flowers are non-solid transparent blocks, they can be used (like torches) to break falling objects such as sand. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Minecraft has a unique mechanic that allows for text and media files to be added to the game files that allow for everything from custom block textures and models to custom credits and sound events. This tutorial is meant to help with setting up the file systems in order to implement them. Since the files are essentially code, there are technical rules for how to format files and certain things may change from version to version. As such, what is written in this tutorial may not apply to every situation, but in the case where the difference is significant and specific, it will provide a framework on the changes needed for different versions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Because of the difference in rising and falling edge delays, on-pulses are lengthened by 1 tick and off-pulses are shortened by 1 tick. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Except for Ancient Debris, ores can only be obtained using the Silk Touch enchantment. The player always gains more experience from mining ores with the correct pickaxe to collect the raw material than from smelting the ore. Additionally, the player misses out on the chance to collect multiple items from each mined ore, especially if they own a pickaxe enchanted with Fortune, or if mining redstone ore or lapis lazuli ore. The only exception (As of 1.16.1) when nether gold ore is smelted, it makes one gold ingot (9 gold nuggets) rather than gold nuggets (2-6 for nether gold ore; average yield does not extend 9 nuggets even with Fortune III). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Formatting_codes, associated text: The random characters placed after Β§k are always the same width as the original characters. For example, any random character cycled through where the letter "m" would be wide characters while any random character in the spot of an "i" would be narrow characters. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: Some circuits require specific pulses, other circuits use pulse duration as a way to convey information. Pulse circuits manage these requirements. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lingering_Potion, associated text: The cloud starts with a radius of 3 blocks, decreasing to 0 over the course of 30 seconds. During the cloud's existence, any player or mob that walks into it after the first second gets the corresponding status effect; this decreases the radius by a 1β2 block immediately, causing the cloud to disappear quicker. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: The worst case would be two crops diagonally adjacent on dry farmland (all other surrounding blocks being non-farmland) which has a growth probability of 1β23, about 4%.
The average rate of production per wheat crop can be found by the expression (6.591 x Growth Probability) wheat per hour, assuming the crops are harvested as soon as they are fully mature. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: Cauldrons can be used to hold lava. In Bedrock and Education editions, when a cauldron is already filled with water, it empties the cauldron and makes an extinguishing sound. A cauldron filled with lava emits a light level of 15, similar to lava, and burns any entity inside of it; in Bedrock and Education editions, this includes mobs that do not take damage from lava like zombified piglins. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: tag: Parent tag.
display: Display properties.
color: The color of the leather armor. The tooltip displays "Dyed" if advanced tooltips are disabled, otherwise it displays the hexadecimal color value. Color codes are calculated from the Red, Green and Blue components using this formula:
Red<<16 + Green<<8 + Blue[6] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: An opaque block powered by a redstone repeater is called "strongly-powered" (as opposed to an opaque block "weakly-powered" by redstone dust). A strongly-powered opaque block can power adjacent redstone dust, as well as other redstone components. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: Upon finding a block or blob of diamond ore, a player must mine it to get the diamond it contains. Before doing this, though, make sure the area is safe: after all, players don't want to lose any diamonds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for executeasother, associated text: Specifies the position from which to run the command. x and z must be within the range -30,000,000 to 30,000,000 (inclusive). Coordinates specified with tilde notation are relative to the target, not to the position of the command's execution. |
Minecraft wiki entry for StreamFAQ, associated text: I always kind of viewed him as being pretty scary, but not dangerous. I never thought of him as something that could hurt the player or even destroy their projects. To me he will always be off in the distance, watching the player from afar and leaving little clues about his presence, but never directly interacting with you. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pufferfish, associated text: In real life, pufferfish use their spikes for intimidation purposes and not to inject venom. Their flesh is toxic, which is reflected accurately in-game.
Pufferfish's damage and poison time is directly related to its current PuffState data value, which can be changed using the /data command.
There are three textures for the three different PuffState data values in Minecraft. Exceeding PuffState 2 does not visually increase the pufferfish size, but does create a bigger shadow on the ground. All sizes of pufferfish textures are contained in the same texture file. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: If they attack an entity while burning, they may set it on fire, with a (30Γregional difficulty)% chance, and with a 2Γfloor (regional difficulty) second duration. If wearing armor enchanted with Thorns while burning they may set players attacking them on fire with thorns damage alone. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Syntax is /spectate [<target>] [<player>].
target β the target entity to spectate.
If omitted, makes the player stop spectating.
player β the player that should spectate the target.
Must be in spectator mode.
If omitted, @s (the executing player) is used. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Enchanted books are used on an anvil to add enchantments to items, including other books. They can apply some enchantments to items that cannot be enchanted from an enchanting table, such as applying Thorns to boots. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave_spider_farming, associated text: The disadvantage of using this method is that cave spiders will damage the iron golems as well, and eventually the iron golems will be killed. It is recommended to have an iron golem farm before trying to attempt this farm (otherwise, you will go through a lot of iron!). This can be mitigated by having the cave spiders land on magma blocks. You can also repair the iron golem by using iron ingots. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Galaxite, associated text: Fill in the Gaps (FTG), is a building-based minigame that has players competing against the clock and each other! At the beginning of each round, a build spawns at the center of the map. Players are allowed a short amount of time to examine and study the build before it disappears. Players are sent back to their plots, and the same build spawns in front of them, only with a variety of blocks missing. The players must fill those missing blocks before time runs outs. A percentage is displayed to show how much of the build is complete. There are two rounds for each game of FTG. The faster the build is completed, the higher chance you have at winning! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Processor_list, associated text: heightmap: The heightmap to use. Can be WORLD_SURFACE, WORLD_SURFACE_WG, OCEAN_FLOOR, or OCEAN_FLOOR_WG. Default is WORLD_SURFACE_WG.
offset: Offset of how far above or below the resulting surface the structure should be generated. Default is 0, while terrain-matching uses -1, which causes the structure to be embedded in the ground. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Your_first_10_minutes, associated text: If you still do not see trees, and particularly if you don't see any dirt or grass, then start collecting sand (in a desert) or snow (in the tundra - though this will first require obtaining a shovel) as shelter materials, as much as you can get, for 20 seconds, then move on. If you are still swimming, keep at it. If you do see a tree, cut it down by holding down destroy and collect all of the logs. you do not need to destroy the leaves, as they will decay automatically, but collect the saplings and apples that drop from the leaves, if there are any. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: Beacons are block entities, so they cannot be pushed or pulled by pistons or sticky pistons.β[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Turtle_farming, associated text: A chest to collect the scutes at the end of the line of hoppers
An extra hoppers may be used to position the chest outside the farm
To avoid using an extra hopper, the chest can be put right inside the side wall with a glass block above it, because chests can be opened with a transparent block above
Fencing or barriers all around the farm
Lighting to prevent mobs from spawning in the farm |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cursor, associated text: The cursor is a block introduced in Java Edition 20w14β with an animated texture that changes its color every second, toggling between lime and black concrete. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed some user launch issues, crashes, and other critical bugs.
MCL-13519 - Launcher fails to launch game and then incorrectly claims that the game is already running.
MCL-17983 - Outdated ore textures in installation icon dropdown.
MCL-21061 - Instead of using saved password users now have to enter two passwords. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: https://web.archive.org/web/20210513102920/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/227922045/the-origins-of-minecraft#_=_ |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jukebox, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
RecordItem: The item, without the Slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: This article describes different pieces of furniture you can construct in Minecraft. Note that the majority of these are just for decoration, with the exception of beds and bookshelf blocks (bookshelves enhance enchanting tables in the vicinity). This tutorial is merely decorative and will enhance the look of your house. You can make it more functional. For example, a fridge could hold food in a way so the block holding the food is accessible. Or, a fireplace can be used as an item incinerator. Try coming up with ways to incorporate uses into furniture. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: A zombie with its head underwater for 30 seconds converts to a drowned. You need to kill drowned mobs for their ores. In Java 1.16, drowned can drop gold ingots. In Java 1.17 and above, drowned don't drop gold ingots. Instead they drop copper ingots. Collect 3 copper ingots and craft a lightning rod. With the power to direct lightning, you need a pig farm and a carrot/potato farm. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Brewing now requires blaze powder
Items picked up are now animated on the hotbar
Temperature decreases with height
Block placement speed now matches the player's movement speed
Adjusted the color that flashes when mobs are attacked
Fishing now uses the proper loot tables to acquire enchanted items and books
Text chat can now be opened with controllers and touch screens when sleeping in a bed
Players can now go to bed if there are monsters nearby on Peaceful difficulty
Directional audio will continue to match the player's point of view while standing still
Increased the pace and smoothness of moving upstairs while riding a mob
The chat screen can now be closed by pressing Enter when no text is present
Controller sensitivity is now set to 50 by default
The pause button now appears on the HUD (Android Only)
New trade offers from villagers can be observed quicker, after the trades are unlocked
Only one bucket can be placed in a furnace at a time
Players can no longer drink milk instantly after milking a cow |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glazed_Terracotta, associated text: All of the radial glazed terracotta patterns, shown in a continuous arrangement next to their unglazed counterparts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: These are maps with no real goal in mind. They often have stunning scenery or mechanics. The website Planet Minecraft is filled with these. They can sometimes have a purpose, like as a map for a server. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stronghold, associated text: The side view of an uncovered stronghold.
Overhead view of an uncovered stronghold.
Top view of an uncovered stronghold.
A stronghold generated on Superflat using Customization GUI in 12w40a/b.
An underground view of the top of a stronghold.
An end portal room generated partially above sea level, noted by the windows.
An underwater end portal room with no other rooms.
An underground view of the bottom of a stronghold.
An iron door in stronghold.
Many stone bricks in stronghold with an iron door on it.
Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it.
Desert pyramid, mineshaft and stronghold generated together. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.14.1.2 is the fourth beta version for Bedrock Edition 1.14.1, released on December 4, 2019,[4] which fixes bugs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Communist
People work not for themselves, but for the community.
Wealth is collected by the government from the citizens and is spread evenly among the population (For example, there are 16 citizens who, in total, mined 64 blocks of cobblestone. The government gives each citizen four blocks.)
The fruits of work should be kept in a national treasury and shall be distributed among the citizens when the need arises
If you want something, just say it and the admins may give it to you from the treasury (if possible).
Not allowed to get all the good stuff yourself, share it.
People must not be selfish and must work toward the greater good of the metropolis.
Works best in a world rich in resources to facilitate the even spread of commodities to the masses. |
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