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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New strings within the game were made available for internationalization: /save-all flush command output
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: The nickname is whatever you name it, assuming it's not profane, and nobody else has already named a similar cannon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Chest, associated text: A compact storage using chest minecarts (left) compared to chest storage in the same volume. Notice how chests cannot be placed next to each other, which is no longer the case after Java Edition 1.13.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: This sends a message to all players saying "Hello World" in English only. See the Translate action to see how to send localized texts.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-137511 – Pandas move while they're eating or hide their faces. MC-141929 – Campfire particles stay active in unloaded chunks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore_mode, associated text: Mushroom fields biomes are very safe places to settle because hostile mobs do not spawn under normal conditions. A shelter built over an ocean away from land can also be very safe from hostile mobs, unless you are near an ocean monument. However, drowned can spawn in oceans, making them not as safe. It is recommended to build your shelter a few blocks above the ocean, just in case of drowned, or ocean monuments. It's best to build shelters out of blast-resistant materials, especially in the Nether. Cobblestone is cheap, although, if possible, permanent shelters should use obsidian. Make your shelter as visible as possible. Proper lighting outside the shelter adds visibility, and stops hostile mobs from spawning nearby. Additionally, a large tower can help visibilty from a distance (but make sure you can get down safely!) Zombies can break wooden doors; however, iron doors require six ingots to craft, and need redstone power. To solve this, use a fence gate with a pressure plate inside the shelter so it automatically closes. One gate will not stop skeletons from shooting over it, so a second gate can be placed on top of the first. Additionally, you can place the door such that its "open" state blocks entry, thus preventing zombies from doing any damage. Because the shady canopies of trees will protect skeletons and zombies from burning, build an indoor tree farm to safely harvest logs and apples when necessary. For the same reason, it is a good idea to cut down trees within 24 blocks of your shelter and fully light the resulting field. Even small farms with wheat, potato, chickens, and cows can be a great asset. Use the wheat and seeds to breed the animals for meat and other drops. Indoor farms are safer. Pigs are nice to have because pork chops can be safely eaten raw if you're caught by surprise. Keep in mind the coordinates of your base, assuming you can obtain them. Building a wall around your base can be extremely beneficial.
Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Beef, associated text: Raw beef is a food item that can be eaten by the player or cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire to make steak.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: To operate, just stand underneath the bottom minecart, look up, and hold the Right Mouse Button. If you did it right, you should go straight up to the top. To descend a minecart elevator, just walk over it; you should fall through the minecarts to the bottom, and the ladder or water breaks your fall.
Minecraft wiki entry for Example_NBT_Class, associated text: findTagByName(String name) Description: Find the first nested tag with specified name in a TAG_Compound. name: The name to look for. May be null to look for unnamed tags. Return: The first nested tag that has the specified name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Loot_Rooms, associated text: There are three empty layers of space above the blueprint. The chest has loot, and one vindicator spawns here.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bone_Meal, associated text: Applied to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be sheared for 1–3 blocks of white wool. Applied to tamed wolves to dye their collars. Applied to tamed cats to dye their collars. Used to dye or stain leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta and shulker boxes. Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star. Combined with a firework star to create a fade-to-color effect. Used to add patterns to banners. Used to dye shulkers in Bedrock and Education editions. Used to dye water contained in cauldrons in Bedrock and Education editions. Combined with sand and gravel to craft concrete powder. Combined with compounds to craft balloons or glow sticks in Bedrock and Education editions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: If a player kills a mob by firing potions out of a dispenser, no experience is dropped. Using experience on enchanting or repairing does not decrease the score which is shown upon death. If the player gains too many experience points, such as 1 trillion, the experience bar and level counter completely disappear from the HUD. This appears to occur around level 32,767 or 215−1, the largest value representable by a 16-bit signed integer.[10] The maximum XP that can be gained from the /experience command is 2,147,483,647 levels or 231−1, the largest value representable by a 32-bit signed integer and by Java's int type. The maximum level is 238,609,311 before the experience bar disappears altogether. A special XP sound plays each time the player reaches a level that is a multiple of 5. Despite being widely dropped by mobs and blocks and being obtainable from fishing, experience orbs cannot be configured using loot tables. The texture file for experience orbs contains an additional five orb sprites which are all identical to the size 3 sprite. Their purpose is unknown; it is likely that they are just placeholder sprites in the texture.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_golems, associated text: A snow golem's primary purpose is to defend the player from hostile mobs. They can keep enemies away from your house, or another area that needs protection, such as a village to protect villagers from zombies and break up sieges. They can also lure mobs into traps, collecting their drops for the player. An enderman hit by a snow golem will teleport away and ignore the player, making them useful if you accidentally look at one.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clay, associated text: Clay blocks can be mined with any item, but shovels are quickest. Destroying a clay block yields 4 clay balls. If broken with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch, it drops itself instead. Destroying a clay block with a tool enchanted with Fortune does not increase the amount of clay dropped.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: Wandering traders do not have the novice-master trading system like villagers. Instead, the player can buy anything from the wandering trader without the need of unlocking the previous trades.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development, associated text: Several unreleased development versions of the game labelled 0.0.13a were developed on May 21st. They show in-development features later included in 0.0.13a and later releases. The huge world size features showcased in these versions would not be publicly available until 0.0.14a.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: A setblock clock works by replacing a block of redstone or a redstone torch repeatedly with a command block activated by the block of redstone it places. A /setblock command takes 0.5 ticks to place a block, so these clocks are capable of producing 20 0-tick pulse per second. Only redstone dust, note blocks, and other command blocks can activate that rapidly – other mechanism components and repeaters powered by a setblock clock usually pulse only 5 times per second (like a 1-clock), while comparators may activate once and then stay on or not activate at all.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pressure_Plate, associated text: Wooden pressure plates can detect all entities, giving out a signal strength of 15 when one is atop it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pressure_Plate, associated text: powers adjacent redstone dust, and adjacent redstone comparators or redstone repeaters facing away from the plate strongly powers any full solid opaque block beneath it activates adjacent mechanism components, including above or below, such as pistons, redstone lamps, etc.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: The game officially supports changing most of its various textures, sounds, and texts through resource packs. Resource packs must contain a certain structure of files and folders placed in the .minecraft/resourcepacks folder. Installed resource packs, as well as the folder in which resource packs are placed, can be accessed in the options menu. The extent to which the resources are changed is dependent on how many files are contained in the resource pack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Kz.png, associated text: This article is about the history of the kz.png file. For a comprehensive history of painting texture changes, including after kz.png's decommission, see History of textures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tropical_Fish, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the following colors are renamed from their defaults when they refer to tropical fish. Parentheses indicate default name and color id - see § Entity data.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: They are hostile mobs, considered a subset of illagers. Have 24 × 12 health. They wield crossbows. Drop arrows and their crossbows when killed (affected by Looting). They will raid, or take over, villages, killing villagers. They can't equip armor of any type. Available only through Experimental Gameplay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bee, associated text: The stinging animation; the bee can remain upside down for longer periods of time if a distance is kept.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ambience, associated text: Cave ambience (also known as cave sounds, or eerie noises according to the subtitles) are sounds that occasionally play when the player is underground or in a dark area, based on the mood algorithm.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-188451 – Game crashes when dispensing a shulker box from a dispenser – java.lang.NullPointerException: Exception while ticking. MC-188467 – "Sound Director" in credits is too light compared to the rest of the text, and is missing an "S". MC-188517 – Cannot create multiple empty tags in a datapack. MC-188519 – Clouds render on top of blocks. MC-188528 – Particles render on top of stained glass.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Although wood is flammable, it has a decent blast resistance and is efficient to collect in large quantities. A stack of wood blocks can be harvested at the same time as a stack of cobblestone, but yields four times as many blocks when crafted into wooden planks. For large constructions, such as mob traps, wood planks are a good choice. Wooden roofing may be easy and look nice, but it is vulnerable to being set on fire by lightning. Either the player should make the roof in a fireproof material or have a fireproof layer beneath to limit the spread of fire. In 1.17, a lightning rod can avoid this problem.
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: "[MC-172110] Texture of turtle shells is missing when worn by a piglin or zombified piglin - Jira" – Mojira, February 14, 2020.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar_Cane, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 1.2 Trading 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Farming 2.3 Composting 3 List of colors 3.1 Java Edition 3.2 Bedrock Edition 4 Sounds 5 Video 6 Data values 6.1 ID 6.2 Block states 7 History 7.1 Sugar cane "item" 7.1.1 Appearances 7.1.2 Names 8 Issues 9 Trivia 10 Gallery 11 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-145676 – Titles and action bars ignore text background transparency setting. MC-145694 – Crash: "java.lang.IllegalStateException: POI never registered at eu" when opening certain block entities. MC-145695 – Several crop items use block translation. MC-145735 – Villagers not sleeping on the bed correctly. MC-145796 – Sleeping villagers don't wake up after being teleported.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-114971 – Missing usage translation for /advancement test command MC-115392 – Only host can unlock advancements on LAN MC-115505 – Advancement background does not find texture from resources.zip embedded in world folder MC-115710 – Rapidly pressing jump while riding a vehicle will make the parrot on your shoulder invisible MC-116143 – Don't have to enter the Nether to get the "Nether" advancement MC-116616 – The bred_animals trigger doesn't work when saving & re-entering after breeding MC-116683 – The @s selector not mentioned in command block interface
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 21w39a is the third snapshot for Java Edition 1.18, released on September 29, 2021,[24] which add new advancements and fixes bugs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Goat, associated text: The goat's third hurt sound (screaming) and its first ramming preparation sound (also screaming) are the same, but pitched differently; the former is pitched higher than the latter. The goat's fourth death sound (regular) is its first ambient sound (also for regular goats) but lower pitched. The goat's second ramming preparation sound (screaming) is its fifth ambient sound (also screaming) but higher pitched. The goat's first and third ramming preparation sounds (both for screaming goats) are its first ramming preparation sound (regular goats) but heavily edited.
Minecraft wiki entry for Jumping, associated text: Illagers and witches when celebrating a successful raid Foxes, when attacking Spiders and cave spiders, when attacking Rabbits, as part of their normal movement The killer bunny‌[JE only] attacks similarly to spiders Slimes and magma cubes, as a part of their normal movement
Minecraft wiki entry for Dispenser, associated text: an adjacent active power component: for example, a redstone torch (except that a redstone torch does not activate a dispenser it is attached to), a block of redstone, a daylight sensor, etc. an adjacent powered opaque block (for example, a block with an active redstone torch under it) a powered redstone repeater or redstone comparator facing the dispenser powered redstone dust configured to point at the dispenser, or on top of it, or a directionless "cross" next to it; a dispenser is not activated by adjacent powered redstone dust that is configured to point in another direction.
Minecraft wiki entry for Recipe_book, associated text: The first, topmost tab contains every unlocked recipe. The second tab contains redstone. The third tab contains refined ores.
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: A font file is a JSON file located at assets/<namespace>/font within a resource pack and contains a list of providers that each tie a character set to a resource location along with some extra information. The default font is defined by the font minecraft:default while the default font used by enchantment tables is defined by the font minecraft:alt. The resource locations given in font providers should also include the file extensions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Diamond, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Once you are able to brew them, potions are an enormous time-saver in many different ways. Potions of Healing and Regeneration save you having to wait so long to heal; Potions of Swiftness allows you to move long distances rapidly. A splash Potion of Harming allows you to instantly kill large numbers of mobs in a mob trap, making collecting experience much quicker and easier. Depending on the mob, or the design of the mob trap, you may need to use splash Potions of Poison first, to weaken the mobs, and possibly Splash Potions of Healing if you need to kill undead mobs (and heal yourself at the same time).
Minecraft wiki entry for Updating_old_terrain, associated text: The ship on the right was built in pre-1.12, but now there's sea grass in 1.13 growing right next to it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: The Magna Carta A system much like the government practiced by the English in the late medieval period. There is one King, that king makes all the decisions. He has to abide by a document much like the real-life Magna Carta. If the king does not follow the rules, one of the nobles takes his place.
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: In Minecraft, several in-game systems can usefully perform information processing. These systems include water, sand, minecarts, pistons, and redstone. Of all these systems, only redstone was specifically added for its ability to manipulate information, in the form of redstone signals.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Update_that_Changed_the_World, associated text: This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in The Update that Changed the World (Java Edition 1.7.x releases), which assumes at least some familiarity with the Horse Update (Java Edition 1.6.x releases).
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: Ring the bell couple times when the raid bar starts generating so villagers that don't hear the first bell can go back into their houses safely. Immediately seal the doors (or windows if you're in a desert village) so the raid mobs cannot open the doors or attack from the windows.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Decreased the chance of generating on mountain peaks. Altered generation so that they tend to spawn farther away from contrasting temperatures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wolf, associated text: The behavior of pups is the same as tamed wolves. Pups have larger heads, similar to other animal babies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: It is extremely likely that these were the result of the bell being incompletely programmed. The bell can face four directions, and at this point there were four different types of bell (the stone bell alongside these three), which would correspond to the four orthogonal facing directions. Since at this point granite and diorite were stored as data value of stone, it seems reasonable to expect that these would result from drawing from that data value of the used stone texture. Attempting to place a bell with data value 4 or above would fail; there were as a result no polished diorite, andesite or polished andesite bells, as these would not have any facing directions to correspond to. As they later spawned in villages, this would also imply that these were intended to be directional bells.
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Emily is frustrated about being grounded, but her mother eases the grounding a bit: she is allowed one phone call to Pattie, as well as using her mother’s Polaroid camera for pictures. Emily calls Pattie, mentioning the grounding, saying that it’ll most likely be the whole summer. Pattie asks if she could come over to Emily’s place, but Emily mentions that she can’t have friends over either. After the phone call, Emily goes outside with the Polaroid and takes some pictures of Pacific Crest. She eventually stumbles upon the community center, which is now fenced off for construction. Someone then scares Emily from behind, causing her to lose several pictures that she had taken. As she picks some of them up, she turns around, noticing Shark holding some of the pictures. Emily demands Shark to give the pictures back to her, but Shark refuses, and soon, he throws them over the fence into the construction area. As he walks away, Carmen calls to Emily that dinner is ready. Seeing as she basically is unable to get the pictures now, Emily quickly walks back to her apartment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blueprints, associated text: Mossy cobblestone sporadically replaces cobblestone when naturally generated, with zombie villages having an increased likelihood of it happening.
Minecraft wiki entry for Splitscreen, associated text: Using Splitscreen requires a screen with an output of at least 720p or higher. On television screens, this can be achieved using either an HDMI or RGB component cable. The render distance is decreased with every additional player, at least on Console Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blacksmith, associated text: The only difference between these wooden blacksmiths is that the plains ones have oak wood, taiga blacksmiths have spruce wood, and savanna villages have acacia wood; therefore, they are all treated as one.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trident, associated text: Tridents are shown in a clip of Minecon Earth 2017. A trident enchanted with Loyalty returning to the player. A player "flying" high in the air after throwing a trident enchanted with Riptide III vertically upward. A trident stuck in sand. A drowned holding a trident and a nautilus shell. An enchanted trident.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mossy_Cobblestone, associated text: Cobblestone and mossy cobblestone as seen in a village and a Pillager outpost from the Java Edition panorama background.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: as many arrows as you think you need unless you have Infinity on your bow armor, unless suicide mission or if using invisibility food (doesn't have to have high saturation foods since you should be far away from getting hit)
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: Upward transportation uses the fact that nearly all mobs attempt to swim in water, moving upward. Therefore, to get the mobs moving upward, one must provide a column of water with enough air holes to prevent them from drowning. This can be done by arranging signs or ladders and water source blocks in the following vertical configuration:
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Hive, associated text: Treasure Wars is the Hive's version of the popular minigame called BedWars. It has the highest play count in the hive currently. Players can either play solo (8 teams of 1), duos (8 teams of 2), trios (4 teams of 3), squads (4 teams of 4), or mega (2 teams of 6-12, depending on amount of players). Players must destroy other team's treasures by breaking it, to stop them from respawning and kill them to win the game. Players of all teams can buy items with the in-game currency of gold, diamonds, and emeralds. All special items (Ender Pearls, Snowballs, Boom Boxes, Tracking Compasses, and Golden Apples) can be bought with diamonds and emeralds only.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Back at The Tumbles Extraction Company, Stax mentions to Mrs. Taney that he wants to reopen the Brandywine Hill Mine. She questions Stax at first due to embarrassing Mr. Barnacle, but Stax makes his case, mentioning Fouge Tempro’s raid on his house, being marooned, and his inability to find home. Mrs. Taney seems interested, and asks Stax as to what he is proposing to accomplish finding "the Champion" and defeating Fouge Tempro. Stax explains that he’ll work the mine on his own time for free, and that any miners working with him will get standard bonuses, as well as a bonus for the crew boss. Stax also mentions that if Brandywine does pay off, more miners will be hired and operations will be expanded. Mrs. Taney accepts on the following conditions: Stax works a four-hour shift each night, he works with two other miners, he only has til the end of the month (around a week), and Mr. Barnacle gets a cut of any bonuses. Stax accepts and asks for Cresop and Tanner, but Mrs. Taney mentions that those two are always at the top of the list. Stax then asks for Hodey, and she says that he can have Hodey if he’s able to get Osk Fikar to come along. Stax accepts and the two shake hands. Stax then vists Osk’s laboratory on the edge of town. Osk shows Stax numerous inventions, in which Stax says they will need a little more work be to useful down in the mine. He then brings up the Brandywine Hill Mine, and Osk agrees to join him on the condition that she has any redstone they find. Stax accepts and the two prepare for tomorrow.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pufferfish_(item), associated text: In Bedrock Edition, pufferfish can be used to feed a wolf, healing it by 1, but only when the wolf is not at full health. Unlike other wolf food, pufferfish cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves, and cannot be used to breed them.
Minecraft wiki entry for NBTExplorer, associated text: NBTExplorer is a low-level graphical NBT (Named Binary Tag) data editor for Minecraft. With a directory-tree interface for easily exploring multiple worlds, and support for the latest NBT standard, NBTExplorer is built on top of Substrate. Almost all things in a map in any Minecraft version is built with NBT, so you can usually change the datas for the newest version without updating NBTExplorer.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_data_pack, associated text: Tags are used to group blocks, items, entities, or functions together. Additionally, the minecraft:tick function tag is used to run functions every tick and the minecraft:load function tag is used to run functions every time the world is (re)loaded.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Villager, associated text: If any type of zombie kills a villager, there is a chance for the villager to transform into a zombie villager. If the villager has previously been traded with, this zombie villager does not despawn when the player moves far away from it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Creeper explosions can be blocked by shields. Useful for surviving ambushes in cramped spaces such as caves.
Minecraft wiki entry for Haste, associated text: Haste is a status effect that increases attack speed by 10% per level and increases mining speed by 20% per level. Negative levels decrease mining and attack speed, similar to Mining Fatigue.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_TNT, associated text: Upon detonation it acts as normal TNT, exploding and damaging nearby blocks, players, and entities. Upon detonation after activating on activator rail, it does not destroy its rails and the blocks the rail is on, however other nearby carts can.‌[Java Edition only] More than one minecart can be placed on the same rail block, allowing many of them to fit into a single block. They explode when touched, dealing large amounts of damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: Updating various overworld biomes, such as swamps and birch forests, to make them more diverse, unique and add more immersion to biomes in general.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mossy_Cobblestone, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Polar bears are neutral mobs, but they can deal up to 9 damage per hit on Hard mode, and are also incredibly easy to provoke. An adult polar bear which is with a polar bear cub attacks the player without being provoked.
Minecraft wiki entry for Squid_farming, associated text: This design produces around 11,000 Ink Sacs per hour using Nether portals to optimize spawn rates and hopper minecarts for collection.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Have a new look, differing per biome. Added village job sites and gathering sites. Number of houses depend on beds. Taiga villages are now more common. Removed zombie villages, due to new village changes. Available through Experimental Gameplay. Can be located with both /locate village and /locate newvillage. /locate village is now not always guaranteed to locate a village, while /locate newvillage always point to villages. No longer generate in Old world types. Version exclusive: Meeting points generate with various bell types. Version exclusive: Job and gathering sites, that villagers will mingle around together, generate in villages. Job sites can be built by players by placing a job site block in village boundaries. Most strongholds no longer generate under village wells - they now generate under village meeting points. Reduced the chance of strongholds generating under villages. .
Minecraft wiki entry for Updating_old_terrain, associated text: You can follow these steps to reduce world file size or delete chunks without accidentally removing any important part of the world:
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, there is no world border, but instead a place called the Stripe Lands but the farther out you go from spawn, the greater the chance of you falling into the void due to block hitboxes not being rendered correctly, especially in the Stripe Lands. Also, many of the problems from venturing far from spawn in a world that apply to Java Edition may also apply to Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Direct_item_forms_of_blocks, associated text: In snapshot 13w37a for 1.7.2, the /give command was modified so that it would display the name of the item in chat. Due to this, 26 blocks were made unavailable.
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash_Potion, associated text: In Java Edition, splash potions can be obtained with any status effect using /give and the tag CustomPotionEffects, which is an array of effects for the potion. See Item format#Potion Effects for more information, and status effect for a list of effects and IDs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Small_Fireball, associated text: A small fireball cannot be deflected by melee attacks or arrows, unlike regular fireballs. However, it can be blocked by shields, which prevents the player from being damaged and lit on fire. They cannot be deflected.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: The basic torch pulser is the oldest clock circuit in Minecraft, simply an odd number of inverters (NOT gates) joined in a loop. The design has been mostly replaced by repeaters, but still works. Design A shows a 5-clock, which is the shortest clock that can easily be made this way. Its pulse length can be extended by adding pairs of torches and/or repeaters. Repeaters can be added into the loop, or can replace any pair of inverters. Adding repeaters also allows even-numbered clocks such as a 10-clock. The total interval is "NOT gate count" + "repeater total delay".
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart, associated text: Minecarts have a predefined speed limit of exactly 8 blocks per second per axis of travel. A minecart traveling diagonally can, therefore, travel up to 11.314 blocks per second.[2] When a minecart comes to a turn it moves diagonally across that turn.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken_Jockey, associated text: The chance of each can be increased by 1% per level of Looting, up to 11.5% chance. It is usually badly damaged and can be enchanted.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Item lock icon and tooltip no longer appear when the Show Tags game rule is false Fixed an issue that was causing some item recipes to be missing from the crafting window (MCPE-100257) Armor no longer gets stuck in the hot bar after interacting with an armor stand (MCPE-84368) Added Book & Quill back to the Creative item inventory (MCPE-100361)
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: There is little to no difference between small, medium, and large caves other than their size and complexity.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Again, most of this article assumes you are using keyboard and mouse, but here is a brief summary for other control methods such as game controllers or touchscreens:
Minecraft wiki entry for 2010_Indie_of_the_Year_Awards, associated text: Pigs: drop porkchops upon death and can be ridden using a saddle and holding a carrot on a stick. Cows: drop beef upon death and can be milked using a bucket. Sheep: drop mutton and 1 wool upon death and can be sheared to produce 1–3 wools. Chickens: drop chicken and feathers upon death and lay eggs. Horses: drop leather upon death and can be ridden using a saddle, traveling much faster than pigs. Rabbits: drop rabbit meat, hide and its foot, a brewing item. Bats: ambient mobs that fly around caves. Fish: passive ambient mobs that drop diverse items such as food or bones.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_version, associated text: A development version is a version of Minecraft which is publicly released with the intent of testing new features, changes and bug fixes, prior to their inclusion in a major or minor update.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tag, associated text: The root object. replace: Optional. Whether or not contents of this tag should completely replace tag contents from different lower priority data packs with the same resource location. When false the tag's content is appended to the contents of the higher priority data packs, instead. Defaults to false. values: A list of mix and match of object names and tag names. For tags, recursive reference is possible, but a circular reference causes a loading failure. : An object's resource location in the form (resource location). : ID of another tag of the same type in the form #(resource location). : An entry with additional options. (1.16.2+) id: A string in one of the string formats above. required: Whether or not loading this tag should fail if this entry is not found, true by default (also for the string entries). A tag that fails to load can still be referenced in any data pack and be (re)defined in other data packs. In other words, only the entries in this JSON file is ignored if this entry cannot be found.
Minecraft wiki entry for Helmet, associated text: Helmets may be repaired by using them along with some of their crafting material (leather, gold ingots, iron ingots, diamonds or netherite) in an anvil. Chainmail helmets may be repaired in this way with iron ingots. They may also be repaired by crafting them together with another helmet of like material.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that occurred during gameplay. Dinosaurs are now able to damage players in the Dinosaur Island marketplace map. Fixed texel anti-aliasing so that terrain blocks now have sharper textures. Archers now raise their arms correctly in the marketplace pack "A Nightmare in Candyworld". Fixed a bug that could result in lost items when crafting from the recipe book with a full inventory. (MCPE-39621) Marketplace content will now download correctly without getting stuck in the process. (MCPE-37467) Signs now show the correct text in the "Infinity Plumber" marketplace map. Animated textures now loop at the correct speed. Pandas now hold food correctly when eating. (MCPE-39061) Empty slots are no longer highlighted in the skin picker for packs with less than 6 skins. Players can now join games that have previously had multiplayer turned off. Fixed the rabbit model in various packs. Fixed pigman arm positioning in the Mutant Battle Arena pack. Fixed a crash that could occur when loading in resource packs. Fixed a crash that could occur when created a new world with the Halloween Town template. The game no longer crashes when hovering over the arrow in the fletching table recipe book. (MCPE-39355) Blocks and hotbar items no longer have black textures. (MCPE-39368) Taiga biomes now generate correctly with podzol and other associated blocks. (MCPE-39381) Fixed the position of riders on mounts that allow multiple passengers. Sheep and Cats no longer appear black after being spawned with a spawn egg. Fixed a crash that could occur after exiting the settings screen. Strays now have correct arm positioning in the "Relics of the Skies" pack. Shulkers no longer turn black when attacking a player. Strays now have the correct texture layers again. (MCPE-38155) Horses will spawn as different variants (rather than just one type) when unspecified in the behavior pack. Rideable entities that use the 'minecraft:explode' component longer crash the game. The vex mob now holds items correctly in the "Stranded in Space" marketplace pack. Skeleton jockeys now sit correctly on spiders and skeleton horses. (MCPE-40057) Fixed another instance where the player could spawn in mid-air in Old world types. (MCPE-38374)
Minecraft wiki entry for Splash_Potion, associated text: Splash potions are brewed by adding gunpowder to a normal potion, including uncraftable potions of luck‌[JE only] and decay‌[BE only].
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineville, associated text: The goal in the game "Cooking Class" is to farm and craft specific food. When players complete 10 lessons, they will receive a Hay Helmet.
Minecraft wiki entry for Seeds, associated text: Wheat Seeds Melon Seeds Pumpkin Seeds Beetroot Seeds Seed (level generation), a string of text used for world generation /seed, the command which displays the world seed
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Zombies are undead mobs, harmed by the status effect Healing, healed by the status effect Instant Damage and are unaffected by Regeneration and Poison. The wither does not attack zombies. Zombies are affected by the Smite enchantment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: : The block entity's root tag. movingBlock: The main layer of moving block represented by this block entity. Tags common to block[show] movingBlockExtra: The extra moving block layer represented by this block entity. Tags common to block[show] pistonPosX: The X position of the piston base. pistonPosY: The Y position of the piston base. pistonPosZ: The Z position of the piston base. movingEntity: (May not exist) The block entity stored in this moving block. Tags common to block entity[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Tutorials, associated text: Setting up a server Setting up a LAN world Hamachi connection LAN Setting up a Minecraft Forge server Setting up a Spigot server Ramdisk enabled server Server maintenance Griefing prevention Multiplayer survival Playing on servers Spawn jails for multiplayer
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Stax wastes no time getting to work. He rebuilds his crafting table and furnace, gathers additional kelp, and repairs his boat. Stax hatched a new plan: seeing as Fouge stole Stax’s father’s maps, it would be best to head in the direction that Fouge went. By the next morning, he headed in the direction the compass was pointing, eventually leading him to an area of green hills with several trees. Stax puts the boat to shore, and soon notices some sheep on a nearby hill. He kills one of them with his wooden sword, and feasts on the mutton it dropped. Stax then makes a cabin and looks around his surroundings, hoping to find exposed iron deposits or creepers, but the area had nothing but flowers and trees. By nightfall, he enters the cabin and falls asleep.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Portal_(block), associated text: All entities traveling to the End appear on the obsidian platform, recreating it if necessary. Players traveling to the Overworld appear at their individual spawn point, while other entities appear at the world spawn point.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Spawn in pillager patrols, raids, and around pillager outposts Are pillagers, vindicators or evokers that wear illager banners on their heads. Give the player the Bad Omen status effect when killed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs_Prototype_Data_Pack, associated text: The height limit has been expanded 64 blocks up and 64 blocks down to a total of 384 blocks, with Y=319 being the limit upward and Y=-64 being the limit downward.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Bees will now search up to 10 blocks away from itself in all directions to find a nest/hive to claim.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: A parrot on a shoulder cannot take any damage but may get hurt as soon as it dismounts, as when dismounting a player submerged in lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End_(biome), associated text: End cities are found in the outer End islands, and are made out of purpur blocks. They have valuable loot such as emeralds, enchanted iron and diamond tools, and elytra which are used for gliding.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: In order to obtain better materials at faster speeds, the player needs tools. Tools are items that allow the player to complete tasks other than placing blocks at faster speeds than normal. Most tools can be made out of different materials each better than the last. Using a tool to mine the blocks for it is intended mines the blocks more quickly than normal. Tools lose durability upon each use, even if the use was to hit an entity. In fact, using tools as weapons generally wears them out more quickly. Enough damage to a tool eventually causes the tool to break. Different tools have different properties and abilities. If you are using a tool on a block and it seems to be taking an unexpectedly long time, you may be using the wrong tool for that block. Stop to look at the block and reconsider your approach.
Minecraft wiki entry for Your_first_10_minutes, associated text: Now that you have a sword (or axe on Java Edition), you could start killing excess animals with it (any animals in excess of 2 of each type), and then collecting their drops, although food will not be a problem until your third day. When collecting meat exactly six of the same type is best for efficient cooking. Go after sheep if they're available because they drop wool, which is needed for a bed, and also give mutton for food. If you see a horse then generally don't kill it. Leave it alone for now — it only drops leather which is useless before you have access to enchanting, and taming it is pointless until you find a saddle. Don't waste your time if you are behind. Don't bother attacking wolves, as they don't have any item drops, are rather dangerous if you attack when starting out, and can be tamed into dogs that will protect you using bones dropped by skeletons. If you are lucky enough to run into cats, then don't kill them either, or even scare them away, as they can scare away creepers and can also be tamed with raw fish. Also, always make sure to leave at least 2 of every animal, so that you can breed them for later.