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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Mangrove boat and the #chest_boats item tag are now part of the #boats item tag.
Mangrove leaves is now part of the #mineable/hoe block tag.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Map_item_format, associated text: With the flat method, the 2nd shade of each color group on the lists below can be used. For the staircase method, the first 3 shades of the color groups below can be used. The 4th shade can only be obtained with the use of an external tool.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: While activated, a tripwire hook and its attachment block both power any adjacent redstone dust (including below the tripwire hook, or beneath or above the block), and all adjacent mechanism components (including those above or below it). They also activate all adjacent redstone comparators or redstone repeaters facing away from it.
Tripwire itself provides no power.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: Death messages obtained through PvE means are generally grammatically incorrect due to the lack of a preceding "a" before the name of the killer. This is a bug that Mojang declined to fix.[5]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 20w08a is the third snapshot for Java Edition 1.16, released on February 19, 2020,[7] which fixes a major bug with villagers from 20w07a.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Passive mobs will spawn very seldom after they have been killed, which means that meat will eventually run short if the player keeps killing animals without breeding them. The same is true for plants. A solution to this is to make farms. The general rule in Minecraft, not just for food but for a variety of other resources, is that a small investment in time and/or resources can get a modest supply, but a larger investment (usually a larger or more automated farm) can get a much more generous supply. Once you have surplus crops, you can also sell them to villagers to earn emeralds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, a cauldron has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: This is variation of the spiral which consists of a spiral of 5×5 rooms leading down. Simply dig a straight staircase down for a short while, then dig out a 5×5 room and add a torch or two. Turn right or left, and dig another staircase for a short while, and dig out another 5×5 room, add a torch, and so on. Remember to always turn the same way. This method allows players to find a large number of ores. If they hit bedrock, don't worry, go back up to the first room and turn the opposite direction this time. It is very helpful if players want to avoid lava and such. It also has the tendency to open up underground caves, which are always well-stocked with ores and gems. Just remember to be careful of monsters, so always bring a sword when using this method.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Reordered spawn eggs in the creative inventory.
Changed spawn eggs colors to better represent their respective mobs they spawn.
Blaze
Cave Spider
Chicken
Cow
Creeper
Enderman
Ghast
Magma Cube
Mooshroom
Pig
Sheep
Silverfish
Skeleton
Slime
Spider
Squid
Villager
Wolf
Zombie
Zombie Pigman
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Minecraft wiki entry for Buzzy_Bees, associated text: A trailer for the update was released on December 11, 2019. This trailer was made by Mojang themselves instead of Hat Films, similar to the 4 previous trailers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: Zombified piglins move at 2.28 m/s and are immune to fire and lava. When provoked, their speed increases to 3.38 m/s or faster for babies.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: Ocean climate zones were based off the 48 bit seed, unlike the rest of the land biome generation, as such, shadow seeds in Java Edition contained entirely different ocean climate areas, even though common land biomes generated identically in Java Edition shadow seeds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Default tabs changed to "Craftable" on left side and to "Crafting" on right side of the Pocket UI inventory screen
Removed the question mark button on the Pocket UI inventory screen
Items requiring 3x3 recipes are no longer shown when the crafting table is not used
Players can now use auto-move to take off or equip armor in crafting table's menu while in Pocket UI (MCPE-148970)
Updated generic controller face button icons on mobile
Control + Backspace will now erase the whole word before the caret
Control + Delete will now erase the whole word after the caret
Control + Left Arrow will now move the caret to the beginning of the word before the caret
Control + Right Arrow will now move the caret to the beginning of the next word after the caret
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Minecraft wiki entry for Starting_in_the_Nether, associated text: On Java
Almost all the nether gold farms on Youtube only work on Java, so you're in luck. Bedrock doesn't have the same agro mechanics for zombie piglins as Java does, so they're not really possible on Bedrock. Definitely build yourself a nether gold farm. The insane rates are totally worth it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: Normal spider spawners are one of the easiest to trap, as they cannot fit through a 1 wide hole, so you can dig through the side and place a torch on the spawner without fear of getting hurt.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cobblestone_Stairs, associated text: 1 Java Edition
1.1 Block texture and model history
1.2 Item texture and model history
1.3 Name and translation string history
2 Bedrock Edition
2.1 Block texture and model history
2.2 Item texture and model history
2.3 Name and translation string history
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Minecraft wiki entry for Curing_a_zombie_villager, associated text: A zombie librarian getting cured and kept their profession after being cured because they traded before they were zombified.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: More complex farms are possible, particularly underwater farms for naturally-spawned drowned, which also yield tridents and nautilus shells. The simple survival-mode flooded-dungeon farm described here is still useful for gaining a quick and easy way to harvest experience and zombie drops without requiring significant construction or materials.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation, associated text: Horses vary in speed. They are the fastest method of land transportation on open but unprepared terrain.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: Wandering trader spawn on the same island you are on (typically in the water). In island survival, however, because you likely have no emeralds, you can kill the trader for its leads and its llamas. If you have found emeralds from shipwrecks or treasure chests, ruins, or mineshaft chests, you can purchase some useful things from the wandering trader. There is no penalty for killing one, and another eventually appears afterward.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: Once the rear part with the piston is pushed, the piston will be activated by a power source from the front part. It will push the slime block (and thus the next part of the flying contraption and its extensions), which pulls the power source with it. The piston will then deactivate and prepare for another push.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Catalyst, associated text: If a mob dies and a charge is detected more than 4 blocks from a catalyst, a sculk block has a chance to use 10 experience to grow a sculk sensor or a sculk shrieker. A sculk sensor has a 9% chance to spawn and a sculk shrieker has a 1% chance to spawn. However, sculk sensors and sculk shriekers cannot spawn if there are 2 or more sensors within a 9×3×9 box with the bottom center of the box centered on the bubbling charge location (or within -4,0,-4 and 4,2,4 in relative coordinates). The Ender Dragon is the only mob that the sculk catalyst doesn't detect.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: Beacons require an unobstructed view of the sky.
Transparent blocks (glass, water, etc.) and bedrock (the nether ceiling) are allowed.
The beacon is on top of a pyramid constructed from iron blocks, gold blocks, emerald blocks, diamond blocks, and/or netherite blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.12-pre7 is the seventh and final pre-release for Java Edition 1.12, released on May 31, 2017,[25] which adds new splashes and experience rewards to advancements.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The new achievements screens are now enabled by default (except in VR, on PS4, or on touch devices with narration enabled).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Daniel_Rosenfeld, associated text: 1 Biography
2 Music included in Minecraft
3 Official Minecraft soundtracks
3.1 Potential third album
4 Trivia
5 Gallery
6 External links
7 See also
8 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: The top part is a regular ethonian hopper clock. Once per cycle, the block of redstone will move left and activate both of the droppers in the second stage (the left dropper is powered directly, while the right dropper is activated because it's next to a powered block: the left dropper). The block of redstone in the second stage ensures that only one dropper will actually push an item, forcing the items to move in one direction until the block of redstone moves.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Keyboard inputs can now adjust slider settings when the cursor is outside the UI frame.
Screen Reader now informs the player when the "Chat Settings" menu has been opened.
Fixed a bug where UI screen reader did not read the permission toggles' titles on the Permissions Screen.
Screen Reader now reads Whisper and Announcement messages.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: This article will explain the basics of designing and building a computer in Minecraft, assuming the reader is fairly familiar with redstone and computers to a basic level.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: In a tunnel, mine out the ceiling an additional two blocks high. At the top of every part of the tunnel, place a sticky piston, then replace the ceiling with the same material used in the tunnel. This trap can be triggered in a number of ways, the simplest being a pressure plate or lever. If you choose to use a lever, this trap can also act as a door, because aggressive non-baby cannot enter. For this example, we use a pressure plate.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Items, associated text: This page attempts to document the full history of the textures of items, their additions, changes and removals. This page only documents items which have specific item textures (such as cauldrons and hoppers) - items which use 3D models of the block they represent, as well as items which are the 2D texture of the block in question, are not documented here but rather at Java Edition history of textures/Blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for EP1, associated text: The story begins with Lukas narrating a to-be-completed novel about Jesse and his / her friends' perilous adventures, including their immense popularity. As Lukas concludes, Jesse, Axel, and Olivia provide some constructive criticism regarding the novel, and Lukas agrees that some areas can be improved. Radar, Jesse's assistant, shows up afterward. The five then leave the Order's palace and go their separate ways to prepare for various Founding Day celebrations, while Radar stays with Jesse and helps him around with various tasks in Beacontown of the player's choosing, such as making a statue for Nell, and choosing which pig should be used to represent Reuben for a float. After completing them, Jesse heads down to the mines to meet Petra and puts Radar in charge for the time being.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Painting, associated text: Being an entity, paintings can simultaneously exist in the same space as blocks such as water or torches. Specifically, they can share the space with any block whose collision box does not intersect its hitbox.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mule, associated text: Mules have three "equine stats" that vary from mule to mule: health, (maximum) movement speed, and jump strength. These stats are created once the mule is born or spawned, and are not affected by food.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_pyramids, associated text: Aside from the loot, these structures contain resources that you can get. For the desert temple, you get sandstone related blocks, terracotta, and the TNT in the treasure chamber. In jungle temples, there is cobblestone and mossy cobblestone. In the treasure floor, you can get redstone components, such as pistons, sticky pistons, dispensers, tripwire hooks, string, repeaters, and redstone dust, which can save you some redstone when building redstone contraptions. In the igloo, there is not many useful items, aside from the redstone torches, ice, bed, crafting table, furnace, cauldron, brewing stand, and the villager and zombie villager. The witch hut is almost useless as it only has a bit of wood. The only thing worth taking is the cauldron.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_meal_farming, associated text: Make a crop farm and lock farmers in it. Place minecart hoppers under each block of farmland. The hopper minecarts should funnel the crops into hoppers, which point downward to composters. Under the composters should be more hoppers that point to a chest.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_pyramids, associated text: To find a desert pyramid, you can either look above ground, or search while mining. If you are underground and you run into a large, square formation of sandstone, it is a desert pyramid.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Curing_a_zombie_villager, associated text: 1 Zombie Villager
Either 1 Splash Potion of Weakness, or 1 Lingering Potion of Weakness if you want to heal multiple zombie villagers, or 1 Arrow of Weakness, or 1 Witch to throw a Splash Potion of Weakness. You can also use a command to give the zombie villager the weakness effect.
1 regular Golden Apple
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Minecraft wiki entry for Campfire, associated text: Campfire smoke particles can partially pass through a block directly above it, but do not pass through blocks more than one block directly above it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed the spawning logic for iron golems and cats to make it easier for them to spawn in roofed areas, like underground villages. (MCPE-142292)
Scaffolding can no longer be placed without support on Y=0. (MCPE-150765)
Fire that exists before the doFireTick game rule is enabled will continue to spread again. (MCPE-140396)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Size: Bigger may not be better, as a visible structure gains visibility the larger it is, and leaves more space unguarded. On the flip side, big bases are very good for large amounts of people that are working on something together, and can hold more munitions. A small base is also dangerous, because it will be very easily demolished.
Type: One effective type of base is a base that is deep underground. Here enemies will take days to hunt you down, while you survive on a farm and branch mine for diamonds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: Alt+F4 is patched, but using Task Manager to end the task, on the other hand, is NOT patched, and still works. This is very similar to the Alt+F4 method. Steps:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Safe_home, associated text: (Note: The cactus has to be on sand. Under the sand, place a blast resistant block like obsidian. If you mine below it, the obsidian warns you not to dig up) or an alternating row of cacti and flames from netherrack to keep mobs from passing through it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Diamonds, associated text: To create a diamond mine, first, get down to the diamond layers. Besides following existing caves, players can just dig a vertical shaft, quarry, or staircase down to the diamond-containing layers (but remember the cardinal rule: don't dig straight down). Most players prefer level 11 because that puts the "lava flood" at foot level. Deeper tunnels are likely to expose lava at head level or from above, but at level 11, lava is likely to be exposed in the floor. This may block further progress, but probably won't flood down the tunnel, and a player cannot fall down a pit into the lava. For Bedrock edition, level 11 also has the biggest chance of finding diamonds. Once at the chosen level, begin branch mining or mining long, level hallways two blocks high and one block wide. Sooner or later (often later), mining exposes a diamond ore blob. Sometimes, the player can find two or more diamond blobs intersecting together while branch mining. Remember that in 1.18+ level mining at level -59, right above bedrock, gives you good odds of getting diamond.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Acts as a new light source.
Can currently only be obtained from the creative inventory with Experimental Gameplay enabled.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Blocks, associated text: This article is about all changes made to block textures. For the texture atlas that housed all block textures prior to Java Edition 1.5 and Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha, see terrain.png.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Gameplay, associated text: When in Spectator mode, players can clip through blocks and fly freely. The player can't interact with blocks, entities or their inventory.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Placed_feature, associated text: Placed features are a combination of a Configured feature and a list of placement modifiers. They are used in world generation to configure the placement of a feature. This includes position, rarity, count, filters, and more. They are stored as JSON files within a data pack in the path data/<namespace>/worldgen/placed_feature.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: The Old Growth Pine Taiga (a.k.a. the giant tree taiga) is a variant of the regular taiga which spawns with huge 2x2 trees. These trees have few leaves, but yield lots of wood. The ground here is made up of coarse dirt and dead bushes can be found, giving it a more "dead" feel. There are many ferns and double ferns that may otherwise be rare, as well as podzol, which is a good alternative to mycelium (since mushrooms can be placed on it in the daytime). Mossy cobblestone spawns naturally here, making it unnecessary to use up shears to cut vines, if using mossy cobblestone for building. Like other taiga biomes, wolves can spawn in this biome.[JE only] Foxes can also spawn.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Riptide, associated text: The formula for the number of blocks the trident throws the user is (6 × level) + 3 when in rain or standing in water, and (4 × level) + 3 while underwater.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Dirt_Path, associated text: A dirt path block converts to dirt instantly if a block with a solid material is placed on top of it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: Using a big cluster of valid houses, one can "anchor" the village center so that it is more likely to be near the centroid of the cluster, then use extenders to extend the village radius way past the anchor itself. This technique is crucial if you want to make it so that an old village is completely inside another, new village, which in turn is crucial for concentrical village chaining.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bastion_Remnant, associated text: 1 Generation
2 Structure
2.1 File structure
2.2 Bridge
2.3 Hoglin stables
2.4 Housing units
2.5 Treasure room
2.6 Blocks
3 Loot
3.1 Bridge
3.2 Generic
3.3 Hoglin Stable
3.4 Treasure
4 Advancements
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Step 3. Work on the chamber. It's important to separate the chamber and magazine wiring from the TNT.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_art, associated text: For most of the pumpkin, use a combination of at least 3 of the following: orange wool/concrete, brown wool/concrete, orange terracotta, light gray terracotta, and/or white terracotta. For the "face", or front of the pumpkin, use brown terracotta or brown wool/concrete for the lighter parts, and gray terracotta or black terracotta for the darker parts. The "stem", or the center of the top, should be made with green terracotta, yellow terracotta, and yellow wool/concrete.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Cons: Does not fully protect the player against evokers (and their vexes), skeletons, phantoms, spiders, and boss mobs
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Minecraft wiki entry for Target_selectors, associated text: In Bedrock Edition: [ry=<value>] and [rym=<value>] — Specifies the maximum and minimum y-rotation values, respectively.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Extended pistons are usually more aesthetically pleasing than fences with pressure plates, as they form a solid top, rather than one with gaps. You need 6 pistons and 6 redstone torches. Dig the floor 3×2×2 and then fill just one layer of the hole with redstone torches.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Materials, associated text: Stairs and walls do not actually have a material, they instead inherit the material of the block they're made out of. This has no actual effect in-game.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed a bug on dedicated servers and realms which could cause the wrong block types to generate.
Tweaked the number of job sites in villages.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sweet_berry_farming, associated text: A stack of any solid building block such as cobblestone, planks, or terracotta.
A stack of dirt for planting the sweet berry bushes.
A minecart with hopper for transferring the berries to a hopper that itself transfers them to a storage block.
Rails for allowing the minecart to move under the dirt layer and collect the dropped berries.
Enough powered rails to make the minecart move infinitely.
A chest or barrel for storing the sweet berries that come from the hopper.
Blocks of redstone for activating the powered rails.
Foxes to harvest the sweet berry bushes, allowing them to be transferred to the minecart with hopper and then to the hopper and storage block, essentially powering the farm. Make sure to protect the foxes from wolves and polar bears.
A named farm animal to put in the area, or a clear view of the sky, to keep your foxes from falling asleep.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Now, all you have to do is find lava and use your bucket to fill it up. Lava lakes can be found rarely on the surface in the Overworld, but more commonly underground. However, lava is most common in Y = 11 and below.
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Minecraft wiki entry for locate, associated text: Tag Structure(s)
#dolphin_located Underwater ruins
Shipwreck
#eye_of_ender_located Stronghold
#mineshaft Mineshaft
#ocean_ruin Underwater ruins
#on_ocean_explorer_maps Ocean monument
#on_treasure_maps Buried treasure
#on_woodland_explorer_maps Woodland mansion
#ruined_portal Ruined Portal
#shipwreck Shipwreck
#village Village
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Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_farming, associated text: Note that the durability on the shovel will go down very quickly: a new stone shovel without the Unbreaking enchantment will break in about 13 seconds after producing 131 snowballs (enough to make 32 snow blocks with 3 snowballs leftover), and an iron shovel will break in about 25 seconds after producing 250 snowballs (enough to make 62 snow blocks with 2 snowballs left over). Unless you have an iron golem farm or plenty of iron, it is recommended to use a stone shovel, because stone shovels dig up snow at the same speed as gold, iron, and diamond, and cobblestone is extremely common and renewable. However, using stone shovels means that they have less durability, so make sure to bring plenty.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Last but not least, it makes it easier to create a Quest System. Let's say the player gets in a butchery. It activates through a pressure plate connected to a RS NOR Latch (to avoid activation twice) and a command block with the /say command in which the butcher asks for the player's help: they need to kill a pig. The player gets to the pig that is standing on a stone pressure plate, that turns off when the pig is dead. So, when the player gets back to the butchery, it activates another circuit containing yet another RS NOR Latch and two command blocks with two commands. First, the /say command in which the butcher thanks the player, and another one, the /give command, so the player gets the reward. Along with that, don't forget to use the @p command so the butcher says the player's name. For example, if the command block is set to do this: /say Thanks, @p. You helped me a lot killing that pig., the channel will say: "[@]: Thanks, <name of the player>. You helped me a lot killing that pig." This increases immersion into the map, as the NPCs seem tailored for the player. You could also change [@] to [Butcher] by renaming the /say command block using an anvil.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: 1 Purchase and availability
2 Gameplay
2.1 Player
2.2 Blocks
2.3 Mining
2.4 Crafting and smelting
2.5 Brewing and enchanting
2.6 Mobs
2.7 The Nether
2.8 The End
2.9 Multiplayer (Java)
2.10 Multiplayer (Bedrock)
2.11 Minecraft Realms
3 Editions
3.1 Java Edition
3.2 Bedrock Edition
3.3 Legacy Console Edition
3.4 Education Edition
3.5 New Nintendo 3DS Edition
3.6 Other
3.7 Edition comparison
4 Game Customization
4.1 Add-ons
4.2 Behavior packs
4.3 Resource packs
4.4 Data packs
4.5 Skins
4.5.1 Java Edition
4.5.2 Bedrock Edition
4.6 Capes
4.7 Unofficial mods
4.8 Third-party programs
5 Reception
5.1 Awards
6 References in popular culture
6.1 Video games
6.2 TV shows and movies
7 Video
8 Gallery
9 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
1.3 Chest loot
1.4 Mob loot
1.5 Snow golems
1.6 Trading
1.7 Post-generation
2 Usage
2.1 Farming
2.2 Helmet
2.3 Dispensers
2.4 Building golems
2.5 Crafting ingredient
2.6 Trading
2.7 Enchantments
2.8 Composting
2.9 Note blocks
3 Sounds
3.1 Generic
3.2 Unique
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 History
8 Trivia
9 Gallery
9.1 Halloween Mobs
10 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_art, associated text: This video is a timelapse of Harley Quinn (Suicide Squad) being created in Minecraft using two-dimensional pixel art.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: A common issue with bubble elevators is that a player may travel too fast for them to exit at the right floor. Solutions include:
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Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: 1 Chapter 9: Gifts from the Sea
2 Chapter 10: Back to Sea
3 Chapter 11: A Perilous Journey
4 Chapter 12: Guardians of the Light
5 Chapter 13: A New Direction
6 Chapter 14: The Caravan
7 Chapter 15: Tumbles Harbor
8 Chapter 16: Three Curious Characters
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 18w48a is the ninth snapshot for Java Edition 1.14, released on November 29, 2018,[13] which revamps plains villages.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_Update_that_Changed_the_World, associated text: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1981051-it-seems-that-the-underground-is-no-longer-swiss-cheese-anymore/page__hl__cave%20generation%20swiss%20cheese
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Minecraft wiki entry for Randomizers, associated text: In this example, the minimum value is 10 and the maximum is 20. To start, a dummy scoreboard objective must be created to store the values: /scoreboard objectives add randomizer dummy. Next, two repeating command blocks are needed, both set to "always active". The first one adds 1 point to the score every tick: /scoreboard players add ticks randomizer 1. The second one truncates the value to the aforementioned minimum and maximum: /execute if score ticks randomizer matches 21.. run scoreboard players set ticks randomizer 10 (where "21" is the maximum exclusive value and "10" is the minimum value). Finally, a set of command blocks testing each value are needed, all attached to the single input; for example, /execute if score ticks randomizer matches 12 run say hi will run /say hi (placing [@] hi in chat) if the random value between 10 and 20 is 12. The following schematic shows an example setup where the command blocks testing each value are attached to an input:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.9 Prerelease
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6
RC1
RC2
Notes and references
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Minecraft wiki entry for clone, associated text: JE: <begin>: block_pos and <end>: block_pos
BE: begin: x y z: CommandPosition and end: x y z: CommandPosition
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Minecraft wiki entry for Coal, associated text: This article is about the fuel item that can be mined. For the ore, see Coal Ore. For the block, see Block of Coal. For the smelted wood, see Charcoal.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lifeboat, associated text: This game mode, players will play as Jack through some of the servers custom adventure maps! Players collect loot and try to make it through each map in the fastest time.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sea_Lantern, associated text: A sea lantern can be obtained only when mined with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. When broken using anything other than a Silk Touch enchanted tool, it drops 2–3 prismarine crystals. The Fortune enchantment increases the number of prismarine crystals dropped. This method of obtaining sea lanterns is wasteful though; the 4 prismarine shards and up to 3 of the prismarine crystals used to craft it are non-retrievable.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Quick_ways_to_get_food, associated text: Rotten flesh is one of the most common and least-valued items in the game. Most often found after killing zombies and their various relatives (or waiting for them to burn in the morning), it can also show up chest loot. It is a bottom-tier food, which furthermore has an 80% chance to inflict "food poisoning" -- 30 seconds of the Hunger effect. However, that duration doesn't accumulate, and it doesn't cost all that much hunger. So, if you eat several pieces at once, you can fill up your hunger gauge, perhaps heal a bit, and only lose a little saturation "off the top". Drinking milk right after eating rotten flesh will also cancel the effect.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker, associated text: Shulkers are box-shaped hostile mobs found in end cities. They hide in their shell to blend in with surrounding purpur blocks and guard the city's various treasures. They are the only source of shulker shells, which are used to craft shulker boxes.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: "@88bully @xyZenTV You, I like you. I like the way you think. However, no promises. Promises are made to be broken." – @TheMogMiner on Twitter, June 6, 2014
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Minecraft wiki entry for Dripstone_Block, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, journeyman-level stone mason villagers have a 1⁄4 chance to sell 4 dripstone blocks for one emerald as part of their trades.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: "CustomDisplayTile" tells the game to render the block in the cart differently. "displayTile" tells it to change it to a certain block ID (a Dispenser). See This Minecraft Forum article for a better explanation of this, and other useful things.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tutorials, associated text: Command blocks and functions
Command NBT tags
How to install a snapshot
Creating a data pack
Installing a data pack
How to get a crash report
See Minecraft's code
Installing Forge mods
Loading a resource pack
Creating a resource pack
Map downloads
Custom maps
Joining a LAN world with alternate accounts
Custom Minecraft directory
Sound directory
Recover corrupted saved world data
Saving your game data to the cloud with Dropbox
Save game data to Dropbox (world data only)
Playing and saving Minecraft on a thumb drive
Run Minecraft through Google Drive
Improving frame rate
Update Java to latest version
Updating old oceans in 1.13 using MCEdit
Falling blocks
Minecraft on Chrome OS
Moving structures using structure blocks from world to world
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: In Java Edition, a piston or sticky piston usually takes 1.5 ticks to extend. If the activation pulse ends before this (because it's only 0.5 ticks or 1 tick long), the piston or sticky piston will "abort" – it will place the pushed blocks at their pushed position and return to its retracted state instantly. This can cause sticky pistons to "drop" their block – they push a block and then return to their retracted state without pulling it back.
A redstone comparator will not always activate when given a pulse of 1 ticks or less.
A redstone lamp can only be deactivated by an off-pulse of minimum 2 ticks.
A redstone repeater will increase the length of pulses which are shorter than its delay to match its delay (for example, a 4-tick repeater will change any pulse shorter than 4 ticks into a 4-tick pulse).
In Java Edition, a redstone torch cannot be activated by pulses shorter than 1.5 ticks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Eventually, Bianca herself successfully defeats the ender dragon and enters the exit portal. At about the same time, the VR goggles are taken off her head. Esme, Anton, and A.J. were standing beside her hospital bed. Bianca questions A.J. about why he showed her the game in the first place, and A.J. says that it’s because the game helped him overcome his fears of being in the hospital. A.J. also says that he knew the news about Lonnie, so he figured that he would show Bianca the VR goggles to make sure that she was prepared for it. Sadly, Lonnie was killed in the car crash, but Bianca understands that her new friends would help her power through everything.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Since supports of tunnels are made out of planks and fences, the need to surface due to wood shortage is also lower. Fences can be used to block off potentially dangerous areas such as cave spider spawners. In addition, mineshafts contain broken sections of rails and minecart with chests with loot. These rails can be reassembled into complete tracks for transporting loot. One method to avoid getting lost is simply to remove everything (supports, rails etc.) from the tunnel, leaving only a plain 3×3 tunnel. This makes it much easier to recall where the player has been, although it takes quite a bit longer (and uses lots of axes). Signs and other markers are also very helpful here.
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Minecraft wiki entry for item, associated text: Specifies the item to be placed in the block or entity's inventory slot.
It must be in form of item_id{data_tags}(accepts item and block tags), in which data tags can be omitted when they are not needed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: One such rule may be only allowing PvP in "war zones", which are designated areas of land wherein players are allowed to engage in combat. It is impossible for players to damage other players outside of these war zones. This type of rule may be in place to give players a safe area to restock on items or simply take a break from PvP.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Controls the spawning timers used by the warden: changing it to 3 summons a warden.
Likely temporary/experimental due to success messages being bare translation strings.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_cage, associated text: Before the wither is spawned, a piston needs to be placed facing down, above the “tail” of the wither spawning formation, with one block of space between the soul sand and the piston. Summon the wither, and then power the piston with a button. As the piston retracts, place obsidian in the space where the piston arm was. This must be done quickly, or the wither might float upwards and escape.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: When someone mines the ore the TNT will explode! Be sure to place the torches before the TNT and to not place any TNT next to a lit torch.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: When powering either side of a repeater directly with another repeater, it will lock the current state of the other repeater until the signal to the powering repeater is turned off.
If a repeater that is on is locked, it will stay on.
If a repeater that is off is locked, it cannot output a signal.
When locked, the repeater's second torch will no longer be visible and a bar textured similarly to bedrock will appear.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Small_Dripleaf, associated text: A small dripleaf can be obtained by mining it using shears. A small dripleaf drops nothing when mined using any other tool, pushed with a piston or sticky piston, or broken by destroying or moving the block under it. It breaks instantly in all cases.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: The score is the number of experience the player has collected since their last death. This number is the total experience the player has collected, rather than the amount of experience they had upon death. When the player dies, the score is displayed on the death screen.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Man-made_lake, associated text: So you want a lake filled with springs for whatever reasons? As always, I'm here to help. This is the best way I figured myself, if you believe you can share a better technique I invite you to do so in the discussion page.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Smiling_Creeper, associated text: Smiling creepers, effectively being a reskinned creeper, shared almost all of their behavior, except when they exploded, they dropped poppies and could not hurt the player.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Noise_generator, associated text: Octaves: The amount of different copies of this noise generator, each scaled down from the last by a factor of 2. Fewer octaves result in an unnatural appearance. More octaves added with lacunarity result in a rougher fractal appearance reminiscent of proper terrain.
Frequency: [more information needed]
Factor: A value the noise is multiplied with after processing (lacunarity). To make the set of values more or less extreme.
Offset: A value added to the noise after processing. To shift the resulting set of values by this value.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: In order to create obsidian with this method, it is necessary to have a supply of lava. Lava can be found in a variety of locations, including in the Overworld and Nether.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat_Update, associated text: The official name for the update, the Combat Update,[2] was discovered on April 1, 2015 by Reddit user 3dDeters (and several others independently) who found a QR code hidden in the snow falling pattern of the April Fools 15w14a snapshot.[3]
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