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Minecraft wiki entry for Camps_%26_Clubs, associated text: "Feature Walkthrough Minecraft: Education Edition Camps & Clubs Beta (version 1.14.60)" (archived) – Minecraft Education Edition Support.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Tweaked beaches a bit, to make them more inclined to show up on flat coastlines rather than hilly areas. Reduced the amount of stone shores.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_enchantments_guide, associated text: This guide will give you an explanation and walk-through of the best enchantments you can apply to everything that can be enchanted in the game.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Always keep splash potions of Speed II in your hotbar. If you get a hit on your opponent, best with a knockback sword, you can throw the potion (make sure your enemy(s) get as little or none of the potions at all), and start running for your life. This can also be used against someone that loves to run. Remember! You should never jump while sprinting if you have Speed 2! (Jumping too much will cause you to not be able to take advantage of the Speed potion".
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: In this you see three things, tags, input and output, the input and output define what goes in and what comes out, the tags define in what you can smelt the item, there are 5 tags: "furnace", "blast_furnace", "smoker", "campfire", and "soul_campfire". so in the example of creating a new recipe that only works on campfires, you would only put the tags campfire and soul_campfire.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Functionally the same as the flat (3×5×2) binary counter, but takes one extra vertical block and one less horizontally, which may be an advantage when stacking them together. Requires an extra torch compared to the flat circuit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Bars, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Post-generation 1.4 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Placement 2.2 Curing 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: 1 Basics 2 Minecraft 2.1 Minecraft 2.2 Stone Age 2.3 Getting an Upgrade 2.4 Acquire Hardware 2.5 Suit Up 2.6 Hot Stuff 2.7 Isn't It Iron Pick 2.8 Not Today, Thank You 2.9 Ice Bucket Challenge 2.10 Diamonds! 2.11 We Need to Go Deeper 2.12 Cover Me With Diamonds 2.13 Enchanter 2.14 Zombie Doctor 2.15 Eye Spy 2.16 The End? 3 Nether 3.1 Nether 3.2 Return to Sender 3.3 Those Were the Days 3.4 Hidden in the Depths 3.5 Subspace Bubble 3.6 A Terrible Fortress 3.7 Who is Cutting Onions? 3.8 Oh Shiny 3.9 This Boat Has Legs 3.10 Uneasy Alliance 3.11 War Pigs 3.12 Country Lode, Take Me Home 3.13 Cover Me in Debris 3.14 Spooky Scary Skeleton 3.15 Into Fire 3.16 Not Quite "Nine" Lives 3.17 Hot Tourist Destinations 3.18 Withering Heights 3.19 Local Brewery 3.20 Bring Home the Beacon 3.21 A Furious Cocktail 3.22 Beaconator 3.23 How Did We Get Here? 4 The End 4.1 The End 4.2 Free the End 4.3 The Next Generation 4.4 Remote Getaway 4.5 The End... Again... 4.6 You Need a Mint 4.7 The City at the End of the Game 4.8 Sky's the Limit 4.9 Great View From Up Here 5 Adventure 5.1 Adventure 5.2 Voluntary Exile 5.3 Monster Hunter 5.4 What a Deal! 5.5 Sticky Situation 5.6 Ol' Betsy 5.7 Sweet Dreams 5.8 Hero of the Village 5.9 A Throwaway Joke 5.10 Take Aim 5.11 Monsters Hunted 5.12 Postmortal 5.13 Hired Help 5.14 Two Birds, One Arrow 5.15 Who's the Pillager Now? 5.16 Arbalistic 5.17 Adventuring Time 5.18 Very Very Frightening 5.19 Sniper Duel 5.20 Bullseye 6 Husbandry 6.1 Husbandry 6.2 Bee Our Guest 6.3 The Parrots and the Bats 6.4 Whatever Floats Your Goat! 6.5 Best Friends Forever 6.6 Glow and Behold! 6.7 Fishy Business 6.8 Total Beelocation 6.9 A Seedy Place 6.10 Wax On 6.11 Two by Two 6.12 A Complete Catalogue 6.13 Tactical Fishing 6.14 A Balanced Diet 6.15 Serious Dedication 6.16 Wax Off 6.17 The Cutest Predator 6.18 The Healing Power Of Friendship! 7 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: A nice design is a brick outline in the wall and floor (slabs can make the area around it on the floor elevated). Then make a 1×2×1 hole in the wall inside the brick outline and put in a campfire/netherrack. Light the netherrack (if going with this option), and add a chimney for all the smoke to go out through (and it's also an outside decoration!) A more contemporary and "sleek" design is to make the same brick outline but with lava inside, and put glass in front of the lava, making for an ultra-modern, "artificial fireplace" feel. Iron bars can be added around the fire to look like a fire guard for a more realistic look.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Build a tall 1×1 column under you, by pillar jumping: look straight down, jump up, and place one of your blocks in the space you've jumped up from. By doing this repeatedly, you can get high enough above the ground that ground-based mobs are unable to detect you. You can make the pillar out of dirt, wood planks (remember, 4 planks to a log), or even cobblestone, but avoid using sand or gravel to make your tower (see below).
Minecraft wiki entry for Hero_of_the_Village, associated text: Players receive gifts‌[JE only] and discounts from villager trades while under the effect, which lasts 40 minutes. It does not affect the wandering trader's trades.
Minecraft wiki entry for Measuring_distance, associated text: If you're confused whether to add or subtract for your X and Z values, use the debug screen for a sanity check, and note again "Facing: north (toward negative Z)". The target's Z is somewhat less than your Z value of 540, hinting that you want to subtract 132 from 540 to get 407. If you turn a little to the right, you can verify the target is east of you, "toward positive X", so you're looking for a number greater than (i.e. less negative than) your X position of -743, so you want to subtract negative 127 from -723, which is -734 + 127 = -615.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger, associated text: Food Points + Saturation, which gives roughly how long the food can last. See hunger for details. This value is reduced if the player is near the food or saturation cap, as excess points of either type are wasted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Running_the_data_generator, associated text: Many of the server data files located in the world directory of the game server bear the .dat extension. Many of these files are actually saved in Named Binary Tag (NBT) format used widely throughout Minecraft. Follow these steps to use the data generator tools distributed with the Minecraft server JAR to convert these files to a human-readable "stringified" format:
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed attack speed from 2.5 back to 3.0. The attack key can again be held down to automatically attack when the attack meter is full. Attacks now only happen when the sword is at 120% charge, slower than if attacks were timed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Obfuscation maps are now published with all future versions of the game, including this one. Does not change the existing restrictions on what may or may not be done with game code or assets. Links to the obfuscation mappings are included in the version's accompanying .json file.
Minecraft wiki entry for Saddle, associated text: Using a saddle on a pig equips the pig with the saddle, allowing the player to ride the pig. Controlling the pig requires using a carrot on a stick. Killing the pig is the only way to retrieve the saddle. Striders behave similarly when equipped with a saddle, but require a warped fungus on a stick to be controlled instead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton_Horse, associated text: In Java Edition, when riding a horse, the hunger bar is replaced by the horse's health in survival or adventure mode. It uses a slightly different heart texture than the player's health bar having a brown appearance. The experience bar is replaced by the horse leaping bar.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity, associated text: Most entities can be pushed around by water currents, and some can have their trajectory altered by explosions if already traveling at speed. Some entities can be renamed by using a name tag on them. Entity tiles, items, shot or thrown projectiles, area effect clouds, and experience orbs do not have a current health. Entities that do have a health status include mobs, players, boats and minecarts.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Crafted with 1 heart of the sea and 8 nautilus shells. Can be activated by placing prismarine, prismarine bricks, dark prismarine, and/or sea lanterns in 5x5 open squares around it. When active, will give nearby players the Conduit Power status effect. Will not create a water source block when placed Version exclusive: When activated by 42 specified blocks, its inside texture will change again, similar to . Version exclusive: Can be oriented in 16 different directions on top of a block like mob heads.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_booster, associated text: Here is an example of a two-way resetting booster that is direction-independent (its cardinal direction doesn't matter):
Minecraft wiki entry for Detector_Rail, associated text: A detector rail cannot be attached to the side or bottom of any block, but attempting to make such an attachment may cause the detector rail to attach to the top of a block under the destination space. For example, if a fence is on the ground, attempting to attach a detector rail to the side of the fence causes the detector rail to be attached to the top of the ground next to the fence instead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_(entity), associated text: Items are "dropped" blocks or items (non-block resources) that appear in the world, rather than being in the inventory of a player or block entity; they are a type of entity.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed players falling from the sky after riding an entity in Creative mode. (MCPE-52957) Fixed players spawning in unexpected locations after roaming a world save to a different Xbox One.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Farmland can now only be trampled if the player jumps/falls on it; walking no longer affects it. Mobs can similarly trample farmland by jumping on it, but not by walking.
Minecraft wiki entry for Predicate, associated text: damage_source_properties—Checks properties of damage source. Invokable from advancements or loot tables, and fails when invoked from anything else. predicate: Predicate applied to the damage source. Tags common to all damage types[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Realms, associated text: "As always, if you're not into Realms notifications (trial, invitations, and now news), you can turn 'em off here:" – @Marc_IRL on Twitter, January 12, 2017
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_water_features, associated text: A pool can have many accessories added to it to make it more decorated and more fun. Here are some tips:
Minecraft wiki entry for Big_Dripleaf, associated text: Big dripleaves can only be placed on top of clay, coarse dirt, dirt, farmland, grass blocks, moss blocks, mycelium, podzol, rooted dirt, and mud‌[upcoming: JE 1.19]. It is always one block tall when placed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_Paradise, associated text: Another one of the criticisms is a rusty chat filter. The filter doesn't work like from other servers that anyone can say cuss words (eg: f**k, s*it, etc.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A redstone torch can be attached to any surface (except the bottom) of any opaque block, or to the top of: a cobblestone wall, a fence, glass, nether brick fence, an upside-down slab or upside-down stairs. If the attachment block is removed, the redstone torch drops as an item.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Farmers now correctly harvest crops when their inventory is not full. (MCPE-47166) Turtles and tropical fish no longer drift downwards and swim at the bottom of the sea. Villagers now hide more consistently during a raid.
Minecraft wiki entry for Making_nice_floors, associated text: Requirements: 18 wood planks, 18 logs This design has a fancy and polished look. It is somewhat spareful, but not as spareful as if it were made with solely wood planks. The wood logs are hard to orient, but this can be solved by placing the wood planks first and then the logs. Place the wood logs on the back and front sides of the wood planks, to get them to face the correct direction.
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: In real life, chicken is the most effcient everyday meat source, both by carbon dioxide emission and by the ability to convert feed into meat.[1] This might be the reason for their magical efficiency in game. (Real-life chicken do not create meat from thin air.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Mangrove swamp is now part of the #allows_surface_slime_spawns, #has_closer_water_fog, #has_structure/mineshaft, #has_structure/ruined_portal_swamp, #is_overworld, #spawns_warm_variant_frogs, and #water_on_map_outlines biome tag. Removed #ancient_city_center_replaceable block tag, and merged all its contents into the #ancient_city_replaceable block tag. Renamed #warden_events_can_listen game event tag to #warden_can_listen, then: Removed sculk_sensor_tendrils_clicking. Added #shrieker_can_listen.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: The player mine their shafts in the blocks directly north/south/east/west of the center so that they have 4 shafts all the way to the next hub, this require 5 blocks to hang down from the hub, some like it, others don't.
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: By placing a row of three cobble, then on top of it, cobblestone on the left one, and piston (facing right) on the middle one, nothing on the third one and a hole in the ground at the end, one could create a lava garbage disposal. After following those steps, put a lava bucket in the 2 block deep hole at the end, and place a button on the top left block. Unwanted blocks can be 'dropped', using the Q button (by default), onto the top middle block, then, after pushing the button the little blocks are pushed into the lava. This device does not destroy placed blocks, only dropped icons of blocks. While it does demonstrate concepts of using pistons, and looks cool, this device is not as practical as most other incinerators and garbage disposals, which are much simpler. For example, you could make a small pit of lava and drop items in it manually. After adding a trapdoor, it is a safe efficient way to dispose of unused items. You could also clear out a plus 2 blocks down. Put sand in the center place a cactus and trapdoor and one that if you fall in, you can save yourself.
Minecraft wiki entry for Log, associated text: A log or stem is a naturally occurring block found in trees or huge fungi, primarily used as a building block, and to create planks, a versatile crafting ingredient. It comes in nine types: oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, mangrove‌[upcoming: JE 1.19], crimson and warped.
Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: Players cannot normally place and destroy blocks, nor interact with objects outside of the world border, as there are no hitboxes. It is possible to place blocks outside of the world border, either by placing the block against one that is inside the world border or by using commands.
Minecraft wiki entry for Asset_history, associated text: 1 Assets 1.1 Java Edition 1.1.1 Skeleton Skull 1.1.2 Wither Skeleton Skull 1.1.3 Player Head 1.1.4 Zombie Head 1.1.5 Creeper Head 1.1.6 Dragon Head
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Depending on construction, can be very hard to find, especially if in the middle of a big ocean Difficult to break in without drowning Unlimited protection from TNT
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: Within the root tag of an advancement JSON object, the display object and the parent string, both optional, are related to the display of the advancement.
Minecraft wiki entry for Classic_server_protocol, associated text: The "key" provided when a user joins the server can be compared to the MD5 checksum of the server's "salt" plus the username to verify that the user is logged in to minecraft.net with that username. This is useful for establishing enough trust of the name provided to ban or op the player by name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Kill a blaze and collect its dropped blaze rod. An easy way to do this is to find a nether fortress, then find a blaze spawner. Armed with over 7 snowballs, attack the blaze from range. Blazes don’t always drop their rods so you might have to try a few times. A Potion of Fire Resistance is useful. Upon the blaze's death, collect the rod.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: They need space to grow. After it is grown into a huge mushroom, the nylium below it decays into netherrack, so you need to put bone meal on it, which turns the netherrack back into nylium if there is nylium adjacent to it. The blocks are fastest broken with an axe. They can be hard to reach from the ground, so you can build stairs up to a platform that lets you jump on top of the mushroom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Blaze rods, from killing blazes, are needed to make a brewing stand, where all potions are brewed. They are also required for making an eye of ender (making the rod into powder), which can locate an End portal. Nether wart can be found in nether fortresses or bastion remant and is used to brew the awkward potion, the base for most potions. Blaze rods can also be crafted into blaze powder, for strength potions, and fuel for the brewing stand. Magma cream is dropped from killed magma cubes, and can also be crafted from blaze powder and slimeballs. It can be used to brew fire resistance potions. Gold nuggets dropped by zombified piglins and also when mining gilded blackstone and nether gold ore, can be used to make glistering melon slices, for healing potions, and golden carrots, which is one of the best kinds of food in Minecraft and can also be used to brew night vision and invisibility potions. Ghast tears drop from killed ghasts, and are used to brew regeneration potions. Glowstone dust is mined in the Nether, and used to increase potion potency (e.g., from poison to poison II). Gunpowder is used for creating splash potions. Piglins can give you water bottles when bartering.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze_farming, associated text: This design was one of the few fully automatic designs for a blaze farm. Because of the fact that it is fully automatic, it requires a lot more redstone than semi-automatic farms, and is therefore more complicated. What happens in this blaze farm is, a player must be in a certain spot, so that the blazes can attack that player. Once the player is attacked, tamed wolves positioned in a certain spot will kill the blaze. Due to the update in 1.8, this design no longer works as blaze do not swim upward in lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Placement, associated text: Pressure Plates Signs Torch (top, head, and back of piston only) Cake Lantern Ladder (head and back of piston only) Buttons (head and back of piston only) Lever (head and back of piston only) Vines (head and back of piston only) Bell (head and back of piston only) Sea Pickle Banners Tripwire Hook (head and back of piston only)
Minecraft wiki entry for CrackCode2CHP, associated text: Theo arrives at the Stonesword Library across the street with the box of pineapple pizza in hand. He had a whole mix of emotions after Morgan’s spiel, ranging from anger to worry to guilt. Mr. Malory then notices the box of pizza and mentions to Theo that food isn’t allowed. Mr. Malory decides to put it in the break room for the high school students, however, and then asks Theo as to where the other students are. Theo says that they do join him sometimes, but on some days, they treat him like he isn’t part of their group. Mr. Malory gives him a pep talk, saying that fitting in could sometimes be the wrong thing to do and that his friends should just like him for who he is. Theo thanks Mr. Malory for that and asks if the computers are free, to which Mr. Malory says that they are and that he should forget about his problems for a while. Theo heads over to the computers, not to forget the problems that he had supposedly made, but to fix them instead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Just like modifying the default textures or models, you can substitute custom sounds in place of the default ones. In this example, you will learn how to change the boss music in the ender dragon fight.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bartering, associated text: Bartering is the only renewable source of nether quartz, crying obsidian, soul sand, nether brick‌[JE only], gravel, blackstone, as well as the Soul Speed enchantment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Signs can no longer be placed on end rods Blocks that can only be obtained with commands no longer have a placeholder tooltip (MCPE-100760) Fixed Crimson Roots, Warped Roots and Nether Sprouts not generating in the Nether (MCPE-100614) Walls converted from Console Edition saves are now joined properly
Minecraft wiki entry for Digital_minecart_storage_system, associated text: For a single module are the materials: 56 blocks, 5 blocks of redstone, 23 redstone, 10 repeaters, 6 redstone torches, 2 sticky pistons, 19 hoppers, 11 powered rails, 1 detector rail, 4 rails, 13 slabs, 10 chests, 7 comparators.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: A door is two blocks tall, and this check is performed twice per door, if necessary. If the initial "roof check" (see Fig. 1) fails, then the bottom-most layer is ignored and the check is performed a second time, starting one layer higher. This time, only the spaces above the lime-green wool are checked for roof blocks:
Minecraft wiki entry for Mini_games, associated text: Prior to each round, all players can freely explore a lobby and interact with various items, such as bows, fishing rods, armor, heads, elytra, and music discs. Any player who wears one of the six heads in the lobby retains that head into the next round.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mini_games, associated text: After a certain amount of time, Showdown mode begins, like in Battle mode. Player names are shown during this period. When shovels are enabled, they are replaced with snowballs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_bastion_remnant, associated text: Unlike most areas of the Nether, the Flame and Fire Aspect enchantments can help here! While magma cubes are immune to fire, piglins, piglin brutes, and hoglins are not.
Minecraft wiki entry for Telegraph, associated text: Message displays are basically receivers are able to be viewed by the sender. Using these, one can view their message before it is sent to its destination. Either redstone torches or redstone repeaters can be used, usually corresponding to the type of receiver in the other telegraph room. When using a series of connected redstone repeaters, one can upgrade the display with a loop and eraser system.
Minecraft wiki entry for EP3, associated text: In a post-credits scene, Romeo (disguised as Jesse), steals the Order's amulet and summons a guard to track them down.
Minecraft wiki entry for clear, associated text: Specifies the item to be cleared. If not specified, all items are cleared. In Java Edition, it must be in form of item_id{data_tags}(accepts item or block tags), in which data tags can be omitted when they are not needed. In Bedrock Edition, it must be an item id or a block id for which items exist.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Dragon, associated text: Dragon fireballs are special fireballs that the Ender dragon fires while strafing. They cannot be deflected unlike ghast fireballs, and they do no impact damage. Instead, they deposit purple effect clouds across the ground that damages players the same way a lingering Potion of Harming does. This means that the ender dragon's fireballs deal magic damage, which ignores any damage reduction that comes from the player's armor. However its damage does get reduced by armor enchanted with the Protection enchantment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart, associated text: Minecarts are about the same size as a block (1×1). Because of this, a ladder, door, or trapdoor prevents it from falling down a 1×1 hole.
Minecraft wiki entry for Frostburn_Update, associated text: This update has the fewest amount of snapshots to date, with a mere 3 compared to the 20–30 from previous updates. The time span between the releases of 16w20a and 1.10-pre1 was only 2 weeks, unusual based on Mojang's history, as 1.8 and 1.9 both took around a year or so to develop. This update's changelog continues the trend of having "Removed Herobrine" at the very end. The update had only 2 further revisions, 1.10.1 and 1.10.2, which drastically shrunk from 1.7 (with 7 revisions), 1.8 (9 revisions), and 1.9 (4 revisions). This trend of only two revisions continued for two and a half years, up until 1.13.2.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Although inefficient, A two-way rail line can be created by placing detector rails on either side of the powered rail.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Can detect more vibration events.[note 36][220] Emits light level 1 when triggered.[221]‌[upcoming: BE 1.18.30]
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Note: The player will need a basic understanding of Japanese to watch the video, or translation captions will be needed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: The housing unit consists of multiple ruined two-part ramparts arranged around a central courtyard with nether wart growing in the middle. Housing unit pieces are contained in the subfolder units.
Minecraft wiki entry for Screen_effects, associated text: MC-205029 – "The powder snow freezing overlay goes away when pressing F1" – resolved as "Works As Intended"
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: It is sometimes necessary to store items in more than just one chest. Using hoppers, it is possible to store items in hundreds or even thousands of chests. This is usually done with either a connected design or an accessible design.
Minecraft wiki entry for StreamFAQ, associated text: But, seriously, I did not expect it at all. Then again, Minecraft was a lot less popular back then - and I didn't expect the game to explode into the popularity it has now, either.
Minecraft wiki entry for title, associated text: Specifies the player(s) to display a screen title to. Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID‌[Java Edition only]. And the target selector must be of player type.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Loot table predicates can now be defined in separate files and used for entity selectors and in execute if command. Added new parameters to the location_check condition. offsetX, offsetY, offsetZ – optional offsets to location. Added reference. Includes condition defined in predicates directory of datapack, selected with name parameter. Added time_check condition. Checks day time. value – range of accepted values. period – if present, time will be modulo-divided by this value (for example, if set to 24000, value will operate on a time period of days).
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do, associated text: If new, the player can dig down three blocks and block of the roof and put a torch to see, and when the player think it's day, they can break the top. If not, the player can block it of again. After being skilled enough to beat a raid, it is most recommended to always hold the totem of undying in your offhand to survive when the you died while still being able to hold another item but the totem still activates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Blocks can now be placed underneath the player while sneaking End portal frames now rotate based on the direction they were placed Shovel now mines soul sand, and grass path blocks faster Silk Touch book is now in creative inventory Zombie pigmen now have a chance to spawn with enchanted swords D-pad for flying remains after going to the main menu Fixed hunger depleting while in Creative mode Power enchantment is now as strong as in the Java Edition Tamed wolves now attack target when it was hit with a bow Enchanting table is now craftable in the crafting table Silk Touch now works on ice and packed ice
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: Note that for impulse or repeat command block, 0 and 1 work the same; the game takes 0 as 1. However, For chain command block, 0 and 1 are different.
Minecraft wiki entry for Scute, associated text: Scutes used to be called "Turtle Shell Pieces", they were renamed after it was pointed out that "Scute" was a more technical term.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_Meal, associated text: On grass, ferns and seagrass that do not have enough space to grow.[1] On a dark oak sapling that is not in a group of four.[2] On a mushroom that is not on a block that allows it to grow into a huge mushroom.[3] On a sea pickle that is already in a group of four and has no valid locations to expand to.[4] On a sea pickle that is not on a coral block. On a fungus that is not on its respective nylium.
Minecraft wiki entry for Barrel, associated text: Barrels can be moved by pistons,‌[Bedrock Edition only] water and lava flow around barrels without affecting them. Lava can create fire in air blocks next to barrels as if the barrel was flammable, but the barrel does not actually catch fire and can't be burned.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update_detector, associated text: As of 14w25a (with the fix of MC-56541), a burned-out redstone torch can be used as a reliable BUD. Once burned-out, a redstone torch will reset upon an update from any adjacent block. This is the smallest and simplest BUD, only requiring a single torch and redstone dust (plus two repeaters for a solid output signal.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Powered_Rail, associated text: To place a powered rail, use a powered rail item while pointing at a surface facing the space the powered rail should occupy. A powered rail can be placed on:
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Theme of the map; what it will be about Type of map General storyline (if any—used more for story-based adventure maps) A basic outline of what traps, challenges and dungeons you will put in (what they are and where they will be) Basic blueprints for any large structures that will be put in the map Redstone contraptions tested in another world. Loot and rewards the players will gain along the way
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: In creative mode, there is no reason to build a TNT cannon for warfare, but is the optimal mode for testing and developing cannons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: "A quick discussion with @notch led me in on a new way of doing the potion brewing. Cauldron is out..." – @jeb_ on Twitter, September 30, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Texture_Update, associated text: 1 Textures 1.1 Blocks 1.1.1 Natural blocks 1.1.2 Plants 1.1.2.1 Leaves 1.1.3 Manufactured 1.1.4 Utility 1.1.5 Mechanism 1.1.6 Creative only 1.2 Items 1.2.1 Raw Materials 1.2.2 Transport 1.2.3 Food 1.2.4 Plants 1.2.5 Dyes 1.2.6 Tools 1.2.7 Weapons 1.2.8 Armor 1.2.9 Utility 1.2.10 Mechanism 1.2.11 Manufactured 1.2.12 Potions 1.2.13 Creative only 1.3 Entities 1.3.1 Passive 1.3.2 Neutral 1.3.3 Hostile 1.3.4 Transport 1.3.5 Miscellaneous 1.4 GUI 1.4.1 Effect 1.5 Preview textures 2 Missed textures 2.1 Textures which weren't updated 2.2 Inconsistencies 2.2.1 Textures still using pre-Texture Update elements 2.2.2 Slots and outlines 2.3 Unsorted 3 Video 4 Downloads 5 History 6 Trivia 7 Gallery 8 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Slimeball - Can craft in crafting table to make slime block that can make a instant mining block, or you can throw it away because it not much useful in this time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed the description of the F3+N shortcut in the F3+Q output from "F3 + N = Cycle creative <-> spectator" to "F3 + N = Cycle previous gamemode <-> spectator".
Minecraft wiki entry for Tricks_and_Traps, associated text: As a Hunter, one of the worst things you can do is let the runner use portals. In order to beat the game, the runner has to visit both the Nether (to collect blaze rods) and the end (to beat the dragon and thus win the game). However, this can be difficult to stop as the runner is going to be bent on reaching the portals. Nether portals are hard to stop players from making, as lava pools are fairly common around the world, but if you use a water bucket you can turn the lava into obsidian and make it much harder for the runner to make the portal. If you are in the nether you could use beds or TNT to break the portal or kill the runner when they come through.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: Lava can quickly kill mobs and can be suspended on either a ladder or a sign. To suspend the lava, create a 3-long channel then put a sign or ladder on the last block. Lava spreads three blocks away from the source, so the last section of the lava will be left suspended on the sign or ladder.
Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: If the stronghold appears to be under a mushroom island, you must still use eyes of ender, as mushroom islands are bigger than regular islands.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Using two 7-multipliers (×49) is slightly more expensive, but shorter, than getting ×50 with 5×5×2, or getting ×48 with 3×4×4 or 6×8;. An 8-multiplier is slightly more expensive, but shorter, than separate 2- and 4-multipliers. However, two of them are both longer and more expensive than three 4-multipliers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.14.4 Pre-Release 4 (known as 1.14.4-pre4 in the launcher) is the fourth pre-release for Java Edition 1.14.4, released on July 10, 2019,[5] which modifies server permissions and fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.19 1.19.0 1.18 1.18.30 1.18.10 1.18.0 1.17 1.17.40 1.17.30 1.17.10 1.17.0 1.16 1.16.220 1.16.210 1.16.200 1.16.100 1.16.20 1.16.0 1.14 1.14.30 1.14.20 1.14.1 1.14.0 1.13 1.12 1.11 1.10 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2.13 1.2.10 1.2.6 1.2.5 1.2.3 1.2.0 1.1 1.1.3 1.1.1 1.1.0 1.0 1.0.6 1.0.5 1.0.4 1.0.3 1.0.0 Alpha 0.16 Alpha 0.15 Alpha v0.15.1 Alpha v0.15.0 Realms builds Alpha 0.14 Alpha 0.13 Alpha 0.12 Alpha v0.12.1 Alpha 0.11 Alpha 0.10 Alpha 0.9 Alpha 0.8 Alpha 0.7 Other RTX Beta Trivia Gallery References
Minecraft wiki entry for VPS, associated text: Running tectonicus on a Windows 7 or 2008 R2 server requires the use of VNC software. Most VNC applications mimick a display area on the server, as if you connected a monitor to it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Speed, associated text: Alternative methods of traveling more quickly include: sprinting; walking on ice, packed ice or blue ice; riding a horse, pig, or minecart; riding a boat on ice, packed ice, or blue ice; throwing ender pearls, walking on soul soil or soul sand while wearing soul speed boots, or being near a dolphin to gain Dolphin's Grace.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dripstone_farming, associated text: To be able to manually farm dripstone, all you will need is some dripstone blocks, an equal amount of pointed dripstone and 2 water buckets. First you will need to place the amount of dripstone blocks you want dripstones to grow from, and water sources a layer above that. Now plant pointed dripstones on the dripstone blocks, and the farm is done. To harvest it, every 20 minutes or Minecraft day, check on the dripstone and harvest the second parts of the ones that are 2+ high and also the stalagmites on the floor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Terrain.png, associated text: Most of the historically unused textures in terrain.png, excluding those whose positions would have coincided (e.g. fire placeholder textures).
Minecraft wiki entry for Noise_generator, associated text: Selector noise overflowing; note how the noise pattern continues beyond the overflow for areas where the same noise is selected
Minecraft wiki entry for Mushroom_Block, associated text: Mushroom blocks are most quickly broken with an axe, dropping 0–2 mushroom items of the respective type. In Java Edition, only cap blocks drop mushroom items, while in Bedrock Edition stem blocks drop mushrooms as well. Fortune does not affect the drop rate of mushrooms in any form.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Emits a light level of 15, similarly to glowstone. Can be mined with any tool, but axes are the most efficient. Generate as a part of huge fungi.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Find a nether fortress and break in. Use the right hand torch rule for exploring. Take the loot from the chests and try to find diamonds. Get nether wart and blaze powder. Make some ender chests and put your loot inside. Have some spare eyes of ender if you don't yet have silk touch. Avoid blaze spawners, as you don't have a lot of armor. Kill lone blazes and as many wither skeletons as possible. You need 3 wither skeleton skulls to spawn the Wither. There is no way to craft enchanting tables, so you can get Looting only through ruined portals. When fighting, make sure piglins, other skeletons, other blazes, and endermen cannot get to you when you are fighting.