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Minecraft wiki entry for locate, associated text: If successful, in Java Edition, the following message is sent to chat: "The nearest <structure_type> is at [<x> ~ <z>] (<distance> blocks away)", in which <distance> is the horizontal distance between the executor and the structure feature. And the coordinates can be clicked, which can put the command /tp @s <x> ~ <z> in the chat box. The command can then be executed, and the player will be sent to those coordinates. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Players and mobs take 1 damage every half-second when they are touching or within the same tile-space as a cactus. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: Filter target selection by name. Values are strings, so spaces are allowed only if quotes are applied. This cannot be a JSON text compound. Arguments testing for equality cannot be duplicated, while arguments testing for inequality can.
[name=<givenName>] — Include only targets with the given name.
[name=!<givenName>] — Exclude any targets with the given name. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Drink a potion of water breathing, then jump into water. Or use whirlpool bubble columns from a magma blocks to breath underwater for 2 minutes. Magma blocks can be usually found in underwater trenches, underwater cavern at lava layer, and at underwater ruins. To brew potions of water breathing, you need pufferfish, find the potion in buried treasure, or killing a witch while it is drinking the potion. You can get pufferfish by fishing outside jungle biomes or killing pufferfish which can only spawn in warm ocean. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ramdisk_enabled_server, associated text: This quick guide assumes you have a user for loading minecraft, a minecraft directory and a server running. It also helps to be familiar with the /etc/init.d/minecraft startup script. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed crash when loading certain LevelChunks.
Optimized the generation of ores in the world.
Fixed a crash that could occur when going through portals with tamed pets (MCPE-129738).
Fixed a soft lock that could sometimes occur when attempting to generate a world from a bad template. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Widgets.png, associated text: gui.png is a fixed-width 256×256-pixel file containing textures of most widgets, including hotbar and selection, and unused red, green, and gray circles, crosshair (used one in icons.png), and old notification symbols for Realms. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: The RAM in the first case is utilizing the locking redstone repeaters with the correct timing. This requires a bit of a plan but is very space-efficient. The conversion of a bus to the lines in order to lock the redstone repeaters also requires setting timings. This is time-consuming, much more than the registers, however, it is very compact and efficient. The address bus (green) would turn in binary to unlock a certain byte, either to be read or set by the control bus (second line, on the left). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: A less exciting but effective way of killing an enderman is by staring below their torso, preferably attacking the 'feet' of its legs constantly with a sword or an axe. However, due to their tendency to teleport when the player closes in on them, the player should either stand still while attacking their legs or move backwards keeping their distance (should multiple endermen be in pursuit of the player). This can also be done by simply punching them (providing this strategy is done correctly) without taking a single point of damage, but could be considered tedious to some. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: This is a small room at the top of the drop shaft. The drowned fall into this room from the spawning platform above it. The purpose of this room is to create a measured distance for the drowned to fall, because the spawning platform is by necessity a lethal fall distance higher than the killing platform, and you don't want the drowned to die except by your own hand! So you must build a small platform covered with flowing water for the drowned to fall into safely, and be swept by the water into a 1×1 hole in the corner of the room, which is the top of your drop shaft. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Automatic_smelting, associated text: This fully-automatic build allows for seamless integration into an existing item sorting system, and runs automatically in the background as a predetermined item is collected before reaching its final storage location. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Don't use splash potions on them as they are almost completely immune to them. Fire attacks and lava will also be negated through potions of fire resistance, although the time that it takes for them to drink this potion can give the player a significant advantage. Prioritize killing witches before other mobs to prevent them being healed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: Before the Java 1.18 update, Witches have an unused purple hat layer in their texture file, similar to the illusioner's hat.
The same hat layer is also present in the vindicator and evoker's texture files, where it is also unused.
These hat models also used to exist in the nitwit, librarian, and priest's textures before the Village and Pillage Update.
Witches were referred with female pronouns in an action figure box, making witches one of the few mobs to have a confirmed gender.
In the Village and Pillage Update artwork banner, the witch in the picture has its arms unfolded like a pillager, despite this being impossible ingame. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed possible crashes on Android when suspending or resuming the app. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: After a few minutes you then go over to the storage area and mine out all the wood blocks in much the same way as you would cave-mine; meaning that you do not have to waste time by moving from one tree to the other. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: The player should change the rail-torch-rail combination to powered rail-redstone torch-powered rail combination every 34 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: When searching for nether quartz and gold, a good way to find a large amount is to just explore, as you wander the nether, you will come across lots of exposed nether quartz and gold ore, you can then mine it. This method is both fast and interesting, but also more dangerous, as compared to mining underground, there will be many hostile mobs, and it will be more likely to fall into lava pits. It is also almost impossible for netherite to generate exposed to air, so it cannot be found this way. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: A screenshot demonstrating that falling through an End Portal does not cancel fall damage, making it possible to die instantly on arriving in the End. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Effect, associated text: When having multiple effects, the effects' timers are reduced by 1 second each simultaneously, regardless of when the player took each potion. This is because they use the same "seconds counter" that "ticks" every 20 game ticks to save memory. For example, if the player drinks one potion and another different potion that doesn't reset the timer 5.5 (or any non-integer amounts) seconds later, both effects' timers subtract 1 second from both of them simultaneously.
When a creeper has an effect and explodes, it leaves an area effect cloud for each effect that it had before it died.[Java Edition only]
Using a potion of Leaping II, a potion of Slow Falling, and a potion of Swiftness II, the player can jump a 9 block gap. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2%C3%972_grid, associated text: Carpet
Crafting table
Dyed Bed from Bed
Dyed Carpet from Carpet
(Various other colored variants of items)
End Rod
Lever
Loom
Torch
Trapped Chest from Chest
Underwater Torch from Torch |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: A very effective strategy is to wall off entrances to villager houses; this way, there is no way for the raiders (other than Vexes) to access the villagers inside the houses, effectively keeping them safe while you deal with the raiders. An easy way to get the villagers into their houses to begin with is to ring a bell. Have some villagers hidden underground. If possible, have a dispenser that splashes them with invisibility. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Hay bales are decorative, flammable blocks that can also be used to feed horses, breed llamas, reduce fall damage, and extend campfire smokes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thunderstorm, associated text: As with rain and snow, the sky is darkened and the sun, moon, and stars are no longer visible. Thunderstorms darken the world, causing the light level from the sky to visually decrease to 10. The clouds darken from white to dark gray, although clouds themselves do not precipitate or create lightning. While the sun is not visible during rain, the glow associated with sunrise and sunset is still visible. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_art, associated text: For the dull background of the glowstone, use cyan or green terracotta. For the highlights, use a combination of white wool/concrete, yellow wool/concrete, white terracotta, and yellow terracotta, and surround these highlights with brown wool/concrete and gray terracotta. Do this on each of the 6 sides. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: There are a variety of different crops that you can farm in Minecraft. Farming, while challenging, can provide an infinite food source. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: Suggestions to fix existing parity issues prior to the Buzzy Bees update should be made on the feedback site.[note 1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 5 – Hayden Scott-Baron leaves Minecraft development.[13]
27 – Minecraft for Java passes to Infdev development stage, introduction of infinite maps. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If you do get stuck, you may use an ender pearl or a fire resistance potion to escape. Alternatively, you can bring a spare warped fungus on a stick. However, don't shift-click it into your hotbar, as pressing shift causes you to dismount. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanted_Book, associated text: tag: The tag tag.
StoredEnchantments: The list of enchantments on this book.
An enchantment
id: The enchantment name ID
lvl: The enchantment level |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Cows
Ocelots and untamed cats
Untamed wolves
Mooshrooms
Adult chickens (the only jockey that is in use in Java Edition)
Pigs
Pandas
Sheep
Horses
Donkeys
Mules
Zombie horses (unused jockey variant)
Skeleton horses
Adult zombies
Adult zombie villagers
Adult husk
Adult zombified piglins (unused)
Spiders
Cave spiders |
Minecraft wiki entry for Library, associated text: Stronghold Libraries are sometimes found in strongholds. Stronghold libraries are composed of stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, cracked stone bricks, oak wood planks, fences, torches, bookshelves, cobwebs, and may include ladders if it is a duplex library. The variance of bricks, including infested stone bricks, is random in all layers yet with a notable predominance of Stone Bricks. The chests can contain paper, books, and more rarely, a map, compass, or enchanted book. Note that in a single-story library, there are no ladders. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Solid_block, associated text: 1 Properties
2 List of blocks
2.1 List of solid blocks
2.2 List of non-solid blocks
3 Height
4 Video
5 History
6 Issues
7 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beating_a_challenge_map, associated text: A landscape is an area on a map that is bigger than even a big room, containing several little dungeons for you to conquer. There are also usually areas on the other side of these landscapes, making these areas much more annoying. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Carved Pumpkin [note 1]
Jack o'Lantern[JE only][note 1]
Iron Shovel (sometimes enchanted)
Iron Sword (sometimes enchanted)
Random Armor (sometimes enchanted, made from leather, gold, chainmail, iron, or diamond) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Transparent blocks will no longer prevent mob spawning on the same Y axes. (MCPE-59682)
Tamed parrots will now sit on a player's shoulder correctly after the world save is converted to Bedrock.
Split-screen players are no longer left in a limbo split-screen state when joining the game while the primary player quits at the same time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Loot, associated text: In Java Edition, each village shepherd chest contains 1–5 item stacks, with the following distribution: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stronghold, associated text: In generated chest corridors and storerooms, dispersed chests containing a variety of loot can be found. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Head to the nearest nether fortress and begin by walling off any corridors leading from the area you want your base to be. Then make sure any place you don't want blazes and skeletons spawning to have a light level of 15 (most easily done by covering the floor with jack-o-lanterns). It would be advisable to undergo obsidian padding. When you're done, move to the next step (after you've raided everything in the fort). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mountains, associated text: The meadow is a grassy biome filled with patches of flowers and turquoise-green grass and tall grass, where sheep, donkeys and rabbits spawn. All small flowers generate except blue orchids, tulips, lilies of the valley or wither roses. Rarely, a lone oak or birch tree of any size can generate and always has a bee nest. Both pillager outposts and plains villages can generate in this biome, making this the only mountain biome where villages can generate. This biome usually generates in the lower sides of some mountains but can also generate standalone in plateaus, mainly next to plains and other temperate biomes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Switching to Lenna’s POV, she notices Mal hitting the creeper with her diamond pickaxe just before it explodes, launching her and Jarro backward. Chug and Lenna check on the two, with Mal not being able to physically move due to her being in close proximity to the creeper blast. Lenna and Chug help Jarro and Mal, respectively, to the underground shelter. As Chug crafts a bed for Mal, Lenna turns the chicken in the furnace so it can be cooked properly. Jarro heads back outside in a huff as Lenna follows close behind, saying to him that he shouldn’t be outside after dark as numerous hostile mobs spawn, and also asks him if he feels confident with an axe. Jarro says that he feels confident when using an axe to chop down wood, but not really so when he’s up against a hostile mob. Lenna then says to him that now that he had experienced being attacked by one, that’ll he’ll respond differently next time. She also mentions to Jarro about using her bow and arrow for long-range fights, being her speciality and all, mentioning to Jarro that he doesn’t know his own yet. Lenna also mentions to him that creepers are scared of cats. Jarro wonders as to why that is, and Lenna hands him the Mobestiary that she had borrowed from Nan to learn more about mobs in general, as well as some cooked chicken to eat. Jarro wolfs the chicken down before ducking for cover in the underground shelter as Chug appears, who asks Lenna as to what she and Jarro were talking about. After some discussion, Chug crafts a door and places it at the entrance to the shelter. He then makes a small pit for Thingy and tosses it some carrots before retreating inside the shelter. Jarro is reading the Mobestiary in a far corner, reading just underneath a torch. Lenna begins to write down in her journal about everything that had happened today, but soon falls asleep. However, everyone is awoken by a moaning sound in the wee hours. |
Minecraft wiki entry for World_border, associated text: Center
/worldborder center <x> <z>
Sets the center of the area inside the world border to the specified <x> and <z> coordinates. Tilde (~) can be used as a relative coordinate. To reset the world border center, set both <x> and <z> to 0 (zero). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Coral_Block, associated text: Coral blocks and their dead variants naturally generate in coral reef structures. These are found in warm oceans. |
Minecraft wiki entry for MainPlot, associated text: As the group head inside, they immediately notice that Skeleton Cove had been ransacked, with holes in the walls, tools laid out everywhere, empty chests, and the beds nowhere to be found. The group begin to wonder as to who or what could’ve done such a thing, but Tobi notices a path in the sand just outside which leads to the ocean, soon noticing the items from Skeleton Cove floating out in the ocean. The group begin to wonder as to what happened with Tyler’s friends from gaming club, so they decide to use boats to row toward the items floating out in the ocean. Evan begins to wonder that this may have been the result of a bully, but Tyler reiterates that no such person would be found in The EverRealm, while also hoping that it would be a big misunderstanding. Grace soon comes across a map which leads to a stone island, so the group decide to head over to it, admiring the ocean life along the way. As they come across the stone island, Evan begins to suggest that they take shelter in a shipwreck as it is getting late, but the group is then attacked by several drowned. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Most players have played normal survival mode, but hardcore is a much more difficult variant of it. When in hardcore mode, the player is not only restricted to hard difficulty, meaning that mobs deal greater damage, the player can starve to death, and multiple other game features are much more challenging, but also, if the player dies, they can only return to the world in spectator mode, meaning they can never interact with that world again (unless cheats are used). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zero-ticking, associated text: This tutorial seeks to teach the player how to make a redstone signal turn on and off in the same tick, go over how this could be used, particularly with its uses on pistons. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hoglin, associated text: Feeding crimson fungi to a hoglin prevents it from despawning, no matter the breeding is successful or not. The hoglin produced by breeding does not despawn either. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-4921 – Sounds (e.g. mobs/portals/water) don't immediately fade.
MC-10633 – Players can't look through ice or stained glass if they have it in their hand, but they can if it is placed.
MC-19483 – Sounds playing after leaving world.
MC-26660 – Constant minecart sound.
MC-28478 – Successful hit sound effect does not match the sound in the assets sound folder. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cake, associated text: Because cake is only 7⁄8 blocks wide, it is possible to stand on the edge of a block beneath a cake.
It is possible to place cake on top of another cake by placing a cake on the ground, then placing another cake on the side of a block above and to the side of the first cake, similar to placing torches on a chest. Eating the lower cake causes the upper cake to disappear, the same as mining out the block of cake it is sitting on.
It is also possible to place cakes (or any other block) on top of cakes by sneaking and placing a cake on top of another cake.
Mobs on top rotate while attempting to move, a pathfinding oversight shared with fences.
If cake is placed in a hole one block deep, players can get across the hole without jumping, although a player standing on the cake must jump to get out of the hole.
Cake can be used to create a functioning staircase, by placing a cake on each level of a 1 block by 1 block incline. This would be one of the most labor-intensive staircases available, given the requirements to craft a cake, compared to any other method of creating a staircase. This staircase is also extremely overpowered when combined with a horse being one of the fastest forms of travel. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A: This error is usually caused when the server sends an unrecognized function to the client, which may be caused by using unrecognized server software, unbalanced client / server versions or modifications to the client. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanics, associated text: Daylight cycle: As time passes, the sun and moon move through the sky, and the outdoor light level changes, affecting mob spawning.
Illager patrol: Occasional groups of illagers can spawn near players. Fighting them can inflict the Bad Omen status effect.
Tutorial hints[Java Edition only]: Tabs in the top right corner of the player's screen that appear when a player starts a world in Survival mode for the first time on a device.
Weather: The world experiences rain, overcast, snow, and storms, with effects varying by biome.
Zombie siege: If a player remains active near a village overnight, an invasion of zombies may appear. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Iron, associated text: Blocks of iron can be mined only with a stone pickaxe or better. If an iron block is mined without the use of a pickaxe, it drops nothing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Evoker, associated text: Evokers stare at the player in creative mode, just like villagers. The evoker might break the line of sight with the player if it starts summoning or when it sees a target and runs towards the target. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Undead, associated text: Every individual undead mob in Minecraft.
A group of skeleton horsemen.
A skeleton fighting a spider jockey.
A wither skeleton riding a spider.
A zombie and a husk next to a player.
A zombie siege.
Every mob being ridden by a baby zombie or variants.
Many phantoms.
Skeletons in the Nether.
Tameable skeleton horses.
Three adult husks and a baby husk. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: This no longer works in 1.13 or above (MC-124295); instead the /help command now runs normally, but the previous output gives only the last line ("/xp -> experience") due to there being space for just one line. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fog, associated text: Fog is a rendering feature intended for obscuring the player's view distance, usually for atmospheric effect or for seamlessly occluding sharp boundaries such as unloaded chunks. While traditionally referring to render distance, there are many other types of fog that can be encountered in-game under specific circumstances. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: : The block entity's root tag.
itemId: (May not exist) Unknown.
itemAux: (May not exist) Unknown.
itemStack: (May not exist) Unknown. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: The group of four begin heading toward a desert stronghold. Esme begins talking about how she ended up getting chemo (such as the feeling of being sick, yet the feeling never goes away). Esme says that she understands how chemo works, as she has seen pictures before of people that have gone through chemo. The group of four begin heading back to Anton’s base, and the trio discuss about things going on in their lives. Bianca then says that the villager should be along with them and “play through to the End”. Esme and Anton are hesitant at first, but accept on the condition that Bianca is responsible for every action the villager does. Bianca accepts their offer, and the three make a plan to build traps for the villager to recognize. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-177 – [12w26a] Clocked piston arm turns invisible when exiting game/dying/etc.
MC-184 – [Beta 1.2] (Powered) redstone doesn't update right.
MC-5621 – [Beta 1.7] Blocks like redstone dust, repeaters, doors, and levers don't drop when the underlying block is pushed by a piston. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: This design is not as efficient as some other designs. However, it is simple to build and lends itself to variation and disguise. The spawning area for the golems is 16x16, but can be made smaller by digging 8 blocks down around the edges if desired. The doors are placed equally around the spawning area, but specific placement can be varied. It is this varied door placement that allows the farm to be easily camouflaged. MCinstructabuilds provides three example disguises, a fort, a town, and a mining camp / Furnace. Unlike other designs the villagers are not kept contained. The Farm can be constructed easily and at ground level. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: To go up, you simply go into the corner of the 2 honey blocks, and because the honey block’s hitbox is slightly smaller than the actual texture itself, when you go into the corner, the player’s hitbox touches the stream of bubbles going up, and you rapidly go up, and to go down, just touch anywhere on the honey block that isn’t in the corner. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Rabbit, associated text: Raw rabbit can be used to breed and heal tamed wolves, lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Huge_fungus, associated text: The trunks of huge fungi are made of either warped stems or crimson stems depending on the type. Huge fungus trunks can be either thick or thin: thick trunks grow up in a 3×3-plus shape, with stray stems sometimes in the corners, while thin trunks grow straight up as a 1×1 column. To determine the size of huge fungi, a random integer is chosen between 4 and 13 [inclusive]. There is then a 1⁄12 chance of that integer doubling. The resulting value is the height of the trunk. A layer of wart blocks and shroomlights is then spread around the trunk, being able to generate up to 3 blocks out from the trunk. There is a 3×3×2 hollow ring that surrounds the lowest block of a fungus where no blocks generate. Both variants have shroomlights generate inside them, both replacing the wart blocks and stems. Huge crimson fungi may also have weeping vines growing replacing the same, or from the underside of wart blocks. In this way huge crimson fungi may grow the weeping vines lower than the stems as well as initially generate replacing the stems, when naturally-generated uniquely along the local ceiling. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Name_Tag, associated text: To use a name tag, the player must first rename it using an anvil.
A wolf that has been renamed using a name tag.
A creeper renamed using the name tag.
A wither renamed using a name tag. The custom name takes place of "Wither" over the health bar as well.
How to use "Grumm" and "Dinnerbone" name tag easter egg and lead to make another animal Yo-yo.
A horse using the "Grumm" or "Dinnerbone" easter egg to be rendered upside-down.
Name Tag found in a mineshaft chest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl, associated text: If an axolotl takes damage underwater, it may play dead, dropping to the ground for 200 game ticks (10 seconds) while gaining Regeneration I. Hostile aquatic mobs ignore healing axolotls. There is a 1⁄3 chance for an axolotl to play dead to recover 4. In addition, if either a random integer from 0–2 (inclusive) is less than the amount of incoming damage, or the axolotl's health before the damage is dealt is less than 50% of its maximum health, it plays dead. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: 1 Prerequisites
2 Pros and cons of living in the End
2.1 Pros
2.2 Cons
3 Endermen
4 Buildings
4.1 The Home
4.2 Portal Room
4.2.1 Island outpost
4.2.2 The Dragon Egg
5 Farming
5.1 Overworld Farms
5.2 End Exclusive Farms
6 Ender chest
7 Video
8 End Survival Challenge
9 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: If you already had Minecraft open with your resource pack enabled, you can press F3 + T to reload all resource packs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: If the table doesn't offer any of the desired enchantments, the player must enchant something to get a new selection. If one of the enchantments on offer is halfway interesting (that is, it might be useful later), players might then enchant it onto an iron pick or a book. Alternatively, players can do a one-level (minimum) enchantment on a junk item like a wooden shovel. They can then use a grindstone to reclaim some of the experience used for the enchantment. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: This might be one of the most efficient, and safest, ways of making a one-night shelter. All you do is go up in a tree and barricade yourself with any material. This works especially well with larger trees (the ones with branches). Note that spiders may be able to get up the smaller trees. Also, a plus-side to this shelter is that you have a natural way to see outside. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: Nether fortresses are large structures found in the Nether. Exploring them is essential to game progression, as they are the only places you can find blaze rods and wither skeleton skulls, and one of the two places where nether wart is found. Be careful, however, because these structures are huge and you can easily get lost/killed by powerful mobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: L3 is a latch, which responds to a high level. Like most T latches, if the toggle line is held high too long, it will "oscillate", toggling repeatedly. A stone button will produce a single pulse, while wooden button's pulse is long enough to cause oscillation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: If you live not far from a village, why not try to attack it? Blow up the houses, lock up the villagers and take over the whole village. If you play singleplayer, though, watch out for the iron golems. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_get_rid_of_a_rogue_wither, associated text: Tipped arrow of healing II (optional, are not affected by Infinity which means they run out) or splash or lingering potions of healing II in a pinch, these items will damage the wither as well as heal you and your allies |
Minecraft wiki entry for Seamless_Stone_Slab, associated text: Due to their nature of being extreme data values, and the fact that all of these data values eventually became used in-game, worlds containing the slabs that eventually used said values can be downgraded to obtain seamless slabs in an earlier version. This is, however, risky, and can cause crashes and world corruption. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: There are multiple methods which can be used to carry items across the input hopper to potentially be picked up. The methods most frequently used are hopper pipes, item streams, and chest- or hopper-minecarts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The game now requires Java 17 instead of Java 16.
When upgrading a world, new caves will generate underneath the entire chunk, in all chunks that have any bedrock at height 0. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added two new advancements:
"Sneak 100"
Sneak near a sculk sensor, sculk shrieker or warden to prevent it from hearing you
"When the Squad Hops into Town"
Get each frog variant on a lead
Added avoid_vibration advancement trigger.
Triggered when a vibration event is ignored because the source player is holding the sneak key, with following conditions:
player: a player for which this trigger runs
Added thrown_item_picked_up_by_player advancement trigger.
Triggered when a player picks up an item that was thrown by an entity, with following conditions:
player: a predicate for the player picking up the item
entity: a predicate for the entity that threw the item
item: a predicate for the item |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: No longer pick up glow ink sacs.
This prevents zombies from persisting after picking up the loot of a dead glow squid. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: When placed, a detector rail lines up with adjacent rails, powered rails, and other detector rails, as well as adjacent rails one block above it. If there are two adjacent rails not on opposite sides, or three or more adjacent rails, the detector rail lines up in the east-west direction. If there are no adjacent rails, the detector rail lines up in the north-south direction. If there is an adjacent rail one block above, the detector rail slants to match it (when there is more than one adjacent rail to slant toward, the order of preference is: west, east, south, and north). Other configurations can be created by placing and removing various rail. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gameplay, associated text: Players can interact with objects such as levers and buttons, and can interact with mobs. However, they can break blocks only with tools having a CanDestroy data tag, and place blocks only if the block they are holding has a CanPlaceOn data tag, making this mode good for adventure maps. Max reach is 5 blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: In August 2011, Mojang had been threatened with legal action by the legal team representing ZeniMax Media, with the accusation being that the original title "Scrolls" infringes on the The Elder Scrolls trademark, a series of role-playing video games published by Bethesda Softworks (a ZeniMax Media subsidiary). In mid-October 2011, the court case was won by Mojang,[16] and one employee described the outcome as "the court saw it from our side". No further action was taken against Mojang, and the name "Scrolls" was allowed to remain. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mapping, associated text: In the illustration, the sign provides the map # of each of the maps shown. Map #127 is the center map. Map #185 is the map to the north, #189 to the right of that, and the numbering continues clockwise. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1.6, associated text: 1 Java Edition
1.1 Beta
1.2 Classic
1.3 Launcher
2 Bedrock Edition
3 Legacy Console Edition
4 New Nintendo 3DS Edition
5 Minecraft Dungeons |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_farming, associated text: Melon & pumpkin farm - Farmer
Sugarcane farm (turn to paper) - Librarian
TNT wood farm (turn to sticks) - Fletcher
Bamboo farm (turn to sticks) - Fletcher
Iron Farm - Toolsmith, Weaponsmith, Armorer |
Minecraft wiki entry for Construction, associated text: Another useful landmark tool is a lava pillar. Though slightly more costly than a lighthouse, it can be spotted much more easily, during the day or night. To build one, you need one bucket of lava, and enough materials to build one pillar of your desired height. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stonecutter, associated text: The stonecutter is used to craft stone and copper related blocks in smaller and more precise quantities than crafting, and is more efficient than crafting for certain recipes. It also serves as a stone mason's job site block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Once at the bottom, the player can safely mine the pressure plate, harvest the TNT, and loot the chests. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 2 – The Minecraft website received a major design overhaul
9 – Nintendo announced a Mario themed mash up pack
18 – Java: The first 1.10 snapshot (16w20a) is released.
20 – Mojang announced a partnership with NetEase, Inc. Press release to bring both Pocket and Java editions to China.
24 – Price raised from 19.95 € to 23 €. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow, associated text: Snow can be stacked to a full block beside a cactus without destroying the cactus.
Snow layers of 2 to 7 thickness prevent hostile mobs from spawning.
In Spectator mode, a player positioned at the correct height can see the snowy texture of the top of the grass blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Warren_Loo, associated text: "Warren over at bukkit seems to have forgotten that the project was bought by Mojang over two years ago, and isn't his to discontinue." – @jeb_ on Twitter, August 21, 2014 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Carrying backup items to handle specific emergencies can take up more inventory space than carrying the minimum supplies to craft what you need as the situation arises, provided you take into account that you need to be in a safe place for the time it takes to place, or craft, a crafting table, then go through one or more steps of crafting to get what you need. For example, gravel is common in all Nether biomes except basalt deltas, so flint and steel can be crafted if that becomes necessary, provided you are carrying iron. It is unwise to bank on finding iron, as the only ways to find it are as rare loot in generated chests or by bartering. The same supply of iron serves in lieu of carrying replacement pickaxes, buckets, or weapons, but could take too long to craft into a bucket to scoop up unexpected lava. Huge fungus stems can provide logs, and thus make sticks, a crafting table, and so on, but they are not as versatile as logs from trees and could take a while to find if you're in the wrong biome. Similarly, you could rely on finding blackstone rather than carrying cobblestone, but it isn't quite as versatile and isn't as easily found as gravel. Always carry logs, cobblestone, and iron, and possibly potions of Fire Resistance. If you have a lot of iron to spare, you may want to carry it as iron blocks, and bring pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns to build an iron golem if you get mobbed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cactus_farming, associated text: Items can also hit the block above a cactus. If they do so, they can lose their momentum and fall back down onto the cactus. A half block space above the grown cactus should be sufficient to prevent this.
As noted in the video below, there is one exception to the above: End rods will not break an adjacent cactus block, so they can be used to further guide the dropped items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger, associated text: The hunger system utilizes four variables to control players' abilities, the values of which are stored in the player.dat format: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-77176 – When retracted by sticky piston, activated detector rails do not update their orientation.
MC-77820 – Ender dragon death light glitch/bug.
MC-82995 – Blocking with two shields in 3rd person mode.
MC-114030 – Structure blocks take and apply NBT data of entities and tile entities directly instead of a copy when loading and saving structures.
MC-127971 – Trying to throw a trident while having a shield or bow equipped will make the trident appear backwards in your hand.
MC-147625 – Ender dragon tries to regenerate from destroyed ender crystals.
MC-149799 – When a crossbow is loaded and in the offhand, you do not see it anymore if you carry an item in the main hand.
MC-153483 – When swapping tridents between hands the trident being held does not swap visually, it just flips backwards.
MC-159820 – 3rd person reverse trident bug.
MC-177873 – Trident and shield holding model is activated as you use an item with a right click function in another hand.
MC-178572 – Using a shield triggers model for other poses if respective item is held in the other hand.
MC-179309 – Trident animates backwards while eating. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: items required = max(desired signal strength, roundup((total slots in container × 64 / 14) × (desired signal strength − 1))) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Enchanting any item at any enchantment level changes the player's enchantment seed, which changes the possible enchantments for every item at every enchantment level. Thus, if none of the available enchantments for a tool are desired, 1 lapis lazuli and 1 level could be spent to enchant a book or a different tool to refresh the list. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adding_beauty_to_constructions, associated text: Under certain circumstances, a glass floor can look excellent (for example, as a see-through bridge over a ravine or river, or a room where the ceiling and floor are identical), but in most builds, glass is not the material to use. It's recommended that the floor should not be made out of grass or dirt blocks, as they are better suited to outdoor landscaping. It is better to use a floor made of wood planks or stone (including its variants such as sandstone). Smooth stone looks good as tiles, as well as polished granite, diorite, and andesite. Wool is decorative, but again, keep it away from fire hazards. Use concrete as a fireproof alternative. Carpet is a much better alternative to wool, due to its being cheaper. Also, you can put mycelium under carpet to make the carpet look mystical or sparkly. To add a touch of oldness to your floor, for example, if it is made out of stone bricks, use some regular stone bricks (the more, the less abandoned it looks), some cracked stone bricks, and some cobblestone/gravel as very cracked stone bricks. Variation of blocks in your floor adds detail to it, you can also use the mossy variant of stone bricks/cobblestone. To make the floor look worn down/heavily trampled use stone and/or light gray wool. Sandstone floors can have cracks if a sandstone stair block is placed in an upside down position. For a tiled effect, try dark prismarine, which look good in environments such as kitchens, bathrooms and swimming pools. Terracotta and glazed terracotta blocks can form a satisfying, space age floor. Bone blocks can look good when placed sideways to make a smooth, white, lined floor. Wood or stripped wood floors can also look good. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_Box, associated text: Shulker boxes, as items, use an NBT tag BlockEntityTag to indicate the contents and details of the box when it is placed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Candle, associated text: Candles are not lit when they are placed, and must be lit using flint and steel, fire charge, or any flaming projectile. In Bedrock Edition, a mob/player that is burning, a Fire Aspect book or any sword enchanted with Fire Aspect can also be used to light candles. Candles may be waterlogged, but waterlogged candles cannot be lit. Lit candles can be extinguished using water (even a water bottle[Java Edition only]) or by the player interacting with the candle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Piglins summoned in the Overworld or the End with no AI do not zombify, nor do they pick up armor, weapons, or gold items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chestplate, associated text: For positive values larger than 0x00FFFFFF, the top byte is ignored. All negative values produce white. |
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