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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: The player can also use a bow to shoot zombies, but may wish to save their arrows for more difficult targets.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: Noodle caves are a thinner and squigglier variant of spaghetti caves. They consist of tunnels 1 to 5 blocks in width[more information needed]. Similar to spaghetti caves, they provide a connection between other cave types. When generating, the edge of black and white part of noise image becomes air, making it look like long and thin noodles.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_grinder, associated text: The concept is simple, 2 tall buildings, with about 15 rooms inside, that have holes at all corners, and water around the sides to push anything that goes to the side into the hole at the corner. Then once the mobs fall down, they are trapped in a simple holding area until a lever is pulled to let pistons open so that the mobs can fall out.
Minecraft wiki entry for Glow_Squid, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all mobs[show] DarkTicksRemaining: Countdown of ticks remaining until the glow squid starts glowing. Not glowing while positive, glowing when countdown reaches zero.
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: Before Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2, the score on the death screen always read &e0. This was caused by an error with coloring the text. In Classic (including the Survival Test versions which featured the original score system), the '&' character was used to color text, so '&e0' would produce '0' in bright yellow. This was later changed to instead use the '§' character for colored text, but because the death screen hadn't been updated with this, the raw formatting code was shown.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Farm Have crops growing, with farmer villagers to take care of them. Raise and breed cows, chickens, pigs, and sheep. Sell the materials you get from the farm. You could sell animals as well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Naturally generate in warm oceans. Version exclusive: Coral fans, dead coral blocks, and dead coral fans naturally spawn as parts of them.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Pig Salesman: Sells pigs and carrots on a stick for all your transportation needs. Saddles included, of course.
Minecraft wiki entry for Vex, associated text: Vexes attack players, adult villagers, iron golems, and wandering traders if an evoker summoned them, and any other target as commanded by their summoning evoker (any mob that attacks the evoker, either by accident or purposely or any mob illagers naturally attack on sight). They still attack these mobs even when they do not have a weapon, and they deal the same damage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Carrot, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Mob loot 1.4 Chest loot 2 Usage 2.1 Farming 2.2 Breeding 2.3 Trading 2.4 Crafting ingredient 2.5 Composting 3 Sounds 3.1 Block 3.2 Item 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 Advancements 6 History 6.1 Carrots "item" 6.1.1 Appearances 6.1.2 Names 7 Issues 8 Gallery 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Quasi-connectivity, associated text: Because of this update problem, some methods of activation by quasi-connectivity ("QC activation", for short) update the piston immediately ("immediate QC activation"), while others put the piston into a state where it should be activated but doesn't know it yet, so it waits to activate until it is updated ("update QC activation").
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Used purely as a pulse divider or counter this circuit is somewhat inefficient, since it would have to be stacked nine times to be able to count almost as many pulses (512) as the dropper-dropper divider. However, the stacking binary design means that the pulse count value can be easily read out by simply taking an output line from each stack element. In combination with OR or NOR gates, this can be used to trigger an output after an arbitrary number of pulses, or to create a divider for any number when combined with the reset circuit below.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: To avoid getting killed by a drowned holding a trident, it's best to stay away from them if players do not have any armor, as they do 8 when thrown and 16 × 8 in melee. Attempting to kill a drowned with no armor results in a high chances of dying. However, they only attack players during the daytime if they are in water and avoid attacking the player while out of the water to prevent themselves from being burned.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ambience, associated text: Ambience is divided into groups of ambience sounds that play under same condition/s. Currently, there are "cave", "underwater" and "Nether" ambiences.
Minecraft wiki entry for Conduit, associated text: A conduit drops as an item when broken with any tool or by hand, but a pickaxe is the fastest way to break it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tiers, associated text: This article is about tiers of tools and weapons. For materials of armor, see Armor materials. For materials of blocks, see Materials.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portals, associated text: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/345806-nether-portal-science/page__st__40__p__5093671#entry5093671
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_repair, associated text: Two items of the same type are put into the input slots; the first one is the item to be repaired and the second one is to be merged into the first. The second item's durability is added to the first, and if applicable, some or all enchantments from the second item are added.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zoglin, associated text: When an adult zoglin attacks, it flings its target into the air. Blocking with shields does not mitigate this. When a baby zoglin attacks, they do not fling their target. Baby zoglins, unlike baby hoglins, never grow up. Any mob that can attack will attack a zoglin in return after being attacked, including baby zoglins.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cave, associated text: These are large subterranean systems, found deep within the overworld. They tend to hold smaller deposits of more common ores and larger deposits of rarer ones such as gold and diamonds, but generally expose more ores overall. Such systems contain a number of lakes of all types, as well as the presence of major lava and water flows.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "It's official, today we welcome Mojang to the Microsoft Studios family. We're excited for the possibilities ahead w/the Minecraft community." – @XboxP3 on Twitter, November 6, 2014
Minecraft wiki entry for Ender_Dragon, associated text: Entity data Tags common to all entities[show] Tags common to all fireballs[show] Tags common to all projectiles[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: Notice that in our code, we are filtering for type player and that we will be able to set it as our target once they get within 16 blocks of this entity.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT, associated text: Once activated, TNT turns into an entity, which includes being affected by gravity. The new primed TNT is spawned at the center (+0.5,+0.5,+0.5) of where the TNT block was, like a cube with an edge length of 0.98. Its fuse lasts 40 redstone ticks (4 seconds/80 game ticks) if activated by redstone or fire, or a random number between 10 and 30 game ticks (0.5 to 1.5 seconds) if it is destroyed by another explosion.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed the cause of several crashes. When Experimental Gameplay is enabled, tridents can now be enchanted. Mobs will once again not spawn on transparent blocks like glass and fences. Top snow falling on a top snow block no longer loses one layer. Ladders can once again be placed in the same block occupied by a player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clay_farming, associated text: In Java Edition only, you can farm clay by obtaining the Hero of the Village effect and stone masons giving it to you as a gift, but that is extremely hard to do and they only give you a few blocks per effect anyway, so it is infeasible to farm it in this way.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player.dat_format, associated text: CustomPotionEffects: The custom potion effects (status effects) this potion or tipped arrow has. One of these for each effect. Id: The numeric ID of the effect. Amplifier: The amplifier of the effect, with level I having value 0. Negative levels are discussed here. Optional, and defaults to level I. Duration: The duration of the effect in ticks. Values 0 or lower are treated as 1. Optional, and defaults to 1 tick. Ambient: 1 or 0 (true/false) - whether or not this is an effect provided by a beacon and therefore should be less intrusive on the screen. Optional, and defaults to false. ShowParticles: 1 or 0 (true/false) - whether or not this effect produces particles. Optional, and defaults to true. ShowIcon: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if effect icon is shown. false if no icon is shown. Potion: The name of the default potion effect. This name differs from the status effect name. For example, the value for an "Instant Health II" potion is "minecraft:strong_healing". A potion or tipped arrow getting its effects from this tag is named with the proper effect. The default value is "minecraft:empty", which gives it the "Uncraftable" name. CustomPotionColor: The item uses this custom color, and area-of-effect clouds, arrows, and splash and lingering potions use it for their particle effects. This color does not extend, however, to the particles given off by entities who ultimately receive the effect. The numeric color codes are equal to the hex code of the color converted to a decimal number, or can alternatively be calculated from the Red, Green and Blue components using this formula: Red<<16 + Green<<8 + Blue. For positive values larger than 0x00FFFFFF, the top byte is ignored. All negative values produce white.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: This type only applies to zombie and skeleton mob spawners. Sunlight-based traps are made by placing water below a spawner. This water will flow from one side to another. Where the water stops, dig a pit a few levels down. This will drop the mobs into the pit. To finish, make sure that the pit is open to sunlight. This sunlight will burn the mobs alive. An example of this can be found here: https://youtu.be/1AijahlBqyU .
Minecraft wiki entry for Farm_Monsters, associated text: The farm monsters attacking the characters. The evil wolf attacking. The farm monsters ready to attack. Devil cow minifigure. Skeleton pig minifigure. Mummy sheep minifigure. Wolf monster or "werewolf" minifigure. Donkey robot minifigure. Mutant squid minifigure. The werewolf from the Halloween Edition mash-up pack The angry werewolf skin from the Halloween Edition mash-up pack The infernal cow from the Halloween Edition mash-up pack The mummy sheep from the Halloween Edition mash-up pack The skeleton pig from the Halloween Edition mash-up pack The mutant squid from the Halloween Edition mash-up pack
Minecraft wiki entry for Bastion_Remnant, associated text: Bastion remnants generate in all Nether biomes except basalt deltas, although a bastion may extend into one. If a bastion tries to generate in a basalt delta, the bastion will not generate, leaving the region empty. To generate the structure, the game splits the Nether into regions, in which either a nether fortress or a bastion remnant can generate. The regions are 432×432 blocks in Java Edition and 480×480 blocks in Bedrock Edition. Each region has a 4-chunk separation located on the south and east borders of the region in which neither a fortress nor a bastion can generate. This leaves only a 368×368 block section in Java Edition or 416×416 block section in Bedrock Edition where a structure can generate. Two structures will never generate in the same region, however they might overlap if they generate close to the separation border. In Java Edition, the chance of a bastion generating instead of a fortress is 3⁄5 (60%), while in Bedrock Edition the chance of a bastion generating instead of a fortress is 2⁄3 (66.6%).
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_startup_script, associated text: McSrv Script by 7thCore Bash language only script Only uses systemd Start, stop, backup functions and much more Multi instance support TmpFs/Ramdisk support that can be configured for each instance Vanilla server automatic updates Can run vanilla, forge and spigot jar files Pre-built packages for Arch and Debian based systems that also install all dependancies Discord integration. Sends notifications on start, stop, crashd and update events Email integration. Sends emails on start, stop, crash and update events. Crash events also include logs in the email More documentation available on the project's GitHub Wiki
Minecraft wiki entry for Crowdin, associated text: Minecraft has two projects on Crowdin: the translation of Minecraft: Java Edition (which includes the "Minecraft Game" and "Realms Strings" files for multiple versions) and the translation of the Minecraft Launcher. Both Crowdin projects, which are open to the public, consist of over 100 different languages. Users can contribute to any of the languages listed on the project and require a Crowdin account to do so.
Minecraft wiki entry for Emerald_Ore, associated text: This article is about the ore. For the item, see Emerald. For the mineral block, see Block of Emerald.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Gateway_(block), associated text: End gateway blocks in their original form can be used to teleport to the outer islands of the end. End gateway blocks can be used as a custom teleporter using NBT tags‌[Java Edition only].
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-137627 – Loom pattern selection turns blank when using banner patterns. MC-137977 – Pillagers with Multishot or Piercing crossbows don't have the enchanted effects. MC-138004 – Pillagers do not shoot fireworks from their offhand. MC-138084 – Light not passing through bamboo. MC-138121 – Nether region sometimes appears in the overworld when going through a portal. MC-138196 – Mobs don't burn when inside a wall / fence. MC-138208 – While inside a box of transparent blocks, the world unloads. MC-139295 – Pillagers that drop a loaded crossbow don't fire arrows when you try to use it. MC-139689 – South-facing banners are placed differently on pillager outpost. MC-140658 – Some snowy village buildings generate with incorrect blocks set from jigsaw blocks. MC-140750 – Undead mobs don't burn during the day in bamboo blocks. MC-141010 – 12 elder guardians spawn at monument. MC-141916 – Campfire smoke stays behind when replacing area using structure block. MC-141924 – Locking a map removes markers. MC-141958 – Creeper and skeleton banners can be created without patterns. MC-142332 – Campfire smoke remains after removing the block with /fill. MC-142703 – Joining world outside of spawn chunks whilst riding an entity results in desync. MC-143404 – NPE: Ticking entity with trader llamas, sheep, wolves, horses, cats, and chickens. MC-144078 – Foxes don't get effects from the food they eat. MC-144136 – Foxes don't attack tropical fish or pufferfish. MC-144182 – If foxes have no AI, are sleeping, and it's thundering, they will wake up. MC-144184 – Foxes with fire aspect swords don't make cooked chicken when killing a chicken. MC-144195 – Foxes attempt to sit while swimming. MC-144514 – Water buckets won't interact with double slabs. MC-144517 – Block of quartz' bottom texture is the same as smooth quartz. MC-144519 – Foxes are able to harvest berry bushes with /gamerule mobGriefing false. MC-144580 – Llamas spit at tamed wolves. MC-145023 – Game won't load when a specific resourcepack is equipped.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Thereafter, the optimal spacing of powered rails on a level track is to use 1 every 38 blocks for occupied carts (that is, a repeating pattern of 1 powered rail followed by 37 normal rails, then another powered rail, and so on) which maintains a constant minecart speed of 7.97 m/s. If gold is in short supply, it is possible to use powered rails with more space between them at the cost of reduced overall speed (see above). If you definitely must have the full 8 m/s you should place a powered rail on a level track 1 every 34 blocks for occupied carts.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Bamboo, associated text: Bamboo items are eaten by pandas and can be used to speed up the growth of baby pandas. Bamboo can also be used to breed pandas when at least 8 blocks of bamboo are within 5 blocks of the pandas, making the panda the only animal in the game to have extra breeding requirements. At this point, the player can feed them bamboo and they mate to have a baby.
Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_cube_farming, associated text: A magma cube farm is rather similar to a slime farm, meaning that if you've made a slime farm, making a magma cube farm should be a little easier than it would be otherwise. The following is a list of the differences between the two farms:
Minecraft wiki entry for Character, associated text: Alex § End Poem speaker (dark aqua text) § End Poem speaker (dark green text) Ender Dragon (Boss) Killer Bunny Steve Jeb_ Johnny Toast
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Place a hopper then put a trapdoor on it, then you put a lever by the side. Now you have a realistic toilet! Or, take a cauldron, place it, then take an iron trapdoor, put that on top of the cauldron, and then place a button near the trapdoor.
Minecraft wiki entry for Content_inaccessible_in_Survival, associated text: Barrier Structure Void Light Impulse Command Block Chain Command Block Repeating Command Block Structure Block Jigsaw
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: 1 Chapter 13: Lenna 2 Chapter 14: Mal 3 Chapter 15: Tok 4 Chapter 16: Chug 5 Chapter 17: Mal 6 Chapter 18: Lenna
Minecraft wiki entry for Legend_of_the_Chambered, associated text: "I stole a puzzle idea from @increpare, here's a playtest of LoC_LD19: http://mojang.com/notch/ld19/2/" – @Notch on Twitter, January 1, 2011
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: To make it through the first night, the player can do either (or both) of two options: build a shelter, or get hold of a bed. If you have to choose, the bed is likely easier and safer... if you can find those precious three blocks of wool. (If you were lucky enough to run into a village, you can sleep in one of their beds, and probably swipe it afterward.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Pretty_Scary_Update, associated text: New debug features. Superflat world is now customizable. Changed portal mechanics. New NBT tags to spawn mobs. Boss mobs now show their name above their health bar. New map mechanics. Villagers are now more self aware. Zombies and skeletons can now spawn with armor, and zombies now have a chance of turning a villager into a zombie villager, instead of the villager dying. Zombie pigmen now have a chance to be able to pick up items.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Axolotl spawns only when there is stone up to 10 blocks under them, and not in bubble columns. Armor stands now drop equipped items when destroyed by fire or lava (MCPE-94603). Limited the maximum number of phantom mobs that can spawn (MCPE-106557). Goats now play their "impact 3" sound (MCPE-127757).
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: If you think this is bad, feel free to revert to the previous "version". Simple Floor Trap Tutorial!!
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: (Tunneling out of a trap is rarely an option in the desert because the sand collapses. For the same reason, it's problematic (but not impossible) to build lower levels under your house for storage, workspace, greater safety, or mining. See #Mining below for more information)
Minecraft wiki entry for Pickaxe, associated text: In Java Edition, toolsmith villagers throw stone pickaxes at players under the Hero of the Village effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for Model, associated text: This example replaces the bed item render with the textures currently found in Bedrock Edition and formerly found in Java Edition, such as . This file should be placed in the assets/minecraft/models/item folder with the name "red_bed.json":
Minecraft wiki entry for Menu_screen, associated text: From this screen, you can completely manage your Realm and its players. Written below is a detailed walkthrough of everything you can do to manage your Realm.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: An outer island, with fields of chorus trees, the only plant life in the end, stretching into the distance.
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_world_generation, associated text: Surface builders control how the surface of the terrain is shaped and what blocks it is generated with. They are stored as JSON files within a data pack in the path data/<namespace>/worldgen/configured_surface_builder.
Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: Some blocks, such as Sea Lantern and Glowstone, emit light. The amount of light they emit varies widely; see this table of light values for further information. Opaque blocks completely block light, while transparent blocks can have no effect on light, block the light, or merely weaken it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Quartz, associated text: Nether quartz ore mined using a pickaxe drops one unit of Nether quartz. If the pickaxe is enchanted with Fortune, it may drop an extra unit per level of Fortune, up to a maximum of four with Fortune III. If the pickaxe is enchanted with Silk Touch, the ore drops itself.
Minecraft wiki entry for Indestructible_end_crystals, associated text: At least one piston At least one redstone power source Lots of convenience blocks 4 end crystals At least one ender pearl
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: This is a moving-block inverted dual edge detector with a repeater added to suppress the output on the falling edge.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: In addition to this, the player is recommended to not store items that have no use other than being crafted into something (e.g. iron ingots) or being expended (e.g. arrows) in their hotbar, clogging it with unusable items. During travel, the bundle can be used to store stray items like flowers, seeds or other items that you have in ones or twos but still fill an inventory slot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Airlock, associated text: Sugar cane can be used as a type of airlock, though this presents the difficulty of growing it inside.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_farming, associated text: Note that the farm will not work if there is any block other than air between the dripstone and the cauldron. It will also not work if the lava source is not immediately above the block in which the stalactite is attached or the stalactite itself is more than ten blocks high.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: If the mob is flung out of sight, the iron golem attacks the next mob that attacks it. Sometimes, the iron golem might attack the nearest hostile mob if they are in groups.
Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: A simple waterfall can be ridden up, or slow a fall to a safe speed. Make a waterfall by placing a source in a one-block gap in a floor, or on a ledge in a box that keeps the flow in a single block space on the way down. If possible make a one-block hole at the bottom of the waterfall to keep the water from spreading out over the floor. Water pouring out from the landing site keeps mobs back allowing for a safer landing in occupied territory.
Minecraft wiki entry for Procedural_animated_texture_generation, associated text: Every frame, for each position in the still water texture array, the respective values for soup_heat, pot_heat and flame_heat are calculated as detailed below:
Minecraft wiki entry for Complete_main_adventure, associated text: This tutorial shows the steps necessary to locate and enter the End dimension, and then defeat the ender dragon, as well as killing the wither.
Minecraft wiki entry for Chunk, associated text: Some game aspects don't always get processed in loading chunks because there may be other conditions for their progress, which includes the following: Chunk tick Only chunks with centers within 128 blocks of a player are ticked on every game tick. See also Tick. Entities Hostile mobs instantly despawn if they spawn more than 128 blocks from any player. This includes zombified piglins at Nether portals and witches in witch huts. Passive mobs do not spawn naturally outside a 240 block X 240 block area around a player. The passive mob spawn cap is limited by the number of friendly mobs loaded into memory, which means that any passive mobs present in the spawn chunks count toward the mob cap and usually prevents friendly mobs from naturally spawning anywhere else in the world. The only exception is when passive mobs spawn as part of a newly generated chunk. See also Spawn.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: The texture was eventually removed from Java Edition in 13w02a and Pocket Edition in v0.8.0 alpha build 2 due to the deprecation of terrain.png in those versions. It was removed from Xbox 360 Edition in TU12 due to being replaced by the vertical dispenser texture, although it still technically persists in the base game as the original terrain.png was never removed, despite never being used in TU3 onwards.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: The person scours the land for food, managing to find a few apples. Upon surveying the land, the person concludes that it’s “stretched out like a claw, two wooded pincers nearly enclosing a round, shallow lagoon.” The person also runs into a cow, two sheep, and a chicken before nightfall. The person then sees a zombie, and attempts to hide underground. Upon doing so, the person begins to imagine the zombie saying to the person that the world that they are in isn’t a dream, so the person now has to figure out how to survive in this world.
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: If you wish to sync your Minecraft files between different operating systems, you need to add a few extra steps to the method above. This is because the bin folder inside your minecraft folder, which contains binary files which run the program (as opposed to data files, like your saved games) has different files depending on your operating system. These files, however, have no overlap, and you can have a fully operational Minecraft folder for all operating systems (Windows, Mac OS and Linux). There are no known problems arising from different versions of the same operating system.
Minecraft wiki entry for bossbar, associated text: Specifies the boss bar's maximum value. Must be a 32-bit integer number. And it must be between 1 and 2147483647 (inclusive).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-102891 – /teleport (not /tp) has a wrong tab-auto-completion. MC-102894 – Item frame and painting hitboxes are offset and dark. MC-103014 – Mob do not know how to bypass the magma block wall.
Minecraft wiki entry for Attribute, associated text: As of 1.16, the player can also use the /attribute command to apply attributes. This command example makes the Luck attribute high enough to fish treasures nearly every time:
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: In Java Edition, like zombies, zombified piglins bang on wooden doors and may break them on Hard difficulty.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Telltale_Games, associated text: On September 21, 2018, the company announced that it would be shutting down, and that all future projects were cancelled.[2] The company later began assignment proceedings in October of 2018.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Plains_lamp_1_blueprint, associated text: This structure resembles the lamp post seen in previous versions, though with stripped oak wood instead of black wool.
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_Pane, associated text: Glass panes are never oriented horizontally. Horizontal glass surfaces must be made from glass blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_minerals, associated text: Amethyst – Overworld variety of quartz found in amethyst geodes Calcite – carbonate mineral found in amethyst geodes Ice – frozen, crystalline water Snow – sky-fallen snowflakes (microscopic water crystals)
Minecraft wiki entry for Crossbow, associated text: Piglins have a chance of wielding a crossbow upon spawning, and they also have a small chance (8.5%) of dropping a loaded or unloaded crossbow of random durability when killed; this rate increases by 1% per level of Looting: 9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III. It can rarely (10% chance) be enchanted at level 5–19 regardless of being enchanted when spawned.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: Useful tips on this design by Duck//Marvin: When you make the opening in the spawn chamber for the mobs to exit, make it 3 blocks high and place a sign or slab at the top. This lets the mobs into the elevator more easily and prevents water spillage from the elevator. Also, making the transport corridors at the top 3 blocks tall instead of 2 allows the mobs to be transported faster as they do not hit the ceiling when they try to swim and get stuck.
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: There is a way to 'store' fall damage in a minecart and later have someone take that damage even though they don't actually fall a distance that would make them take damage. You can also search up for a video on how to do this.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tadpole, associated text: Tadpoles swim aimlessly in water. On land, they flop around like fish and seek out nearest water. They quickly die on land. Tadpoles shortly grow up into one of the variants of a frog depending on the place it grew up.[more information needed]
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: 1 Downloadable Map with all Achievements 2 All Achievements 2.1 Taking Inventory 2.2 Getting Wood 2.3 Benchmaking 2.4 Time to Farm! 2.5 Bake Bread 2.6 The Lie! 2.7 Time to Strike! 2.8 Cow Tipper 2.9 Repopulation 2.10 When Pigs Fly 2.11 Monster Hunter 2.12 Sniper Duel 2.13 Time to Mine! 2.14 Getting an Upgrade 2.15 Overpowered 2.16 Hot Topic 2.17 Delicious Fish 2.18 Acquire Hardware 2.19 On a Rail 2.20 DIAMONDS! 2.21 Diamonds to you! 2.22 Enchanter 2.23 Librarian 2.24 Overkill 2.25 Into the Nether 2.26 Return to Sender 2.27 Into Fire 2.28 Local Brewery 2.29 The End? 2.30 Adventuring Time 2.31 The End. 2.32 The Beginning? 2.33 The Beginning. 2.34 Beaconator 2.35 MOAR Tools 2.36 Dispense With This 2.37 Leader of the Pack 2.38 Pork Chop 2.39 Awarded All Trophies 2.40 Passing the Time 2.41 The Haggler 2.42 Pot Planter 2.43 It's a Sign! 2.44 Iron Belly 2.45 Have a Shearful Day 2.46 Rainbow Collection 2.47 Stayin' Frosty 2.48 Chestful of Cobblestone 2.49 Renewable Energy 2.50 Music to my Ears 2.51 Body Guard 2.52 Iron Man 2.53 Zombie Doctor 2.54 Lion Hunter 2.55 Archer 2.56 Tie Dye Outfit 2.57 Trampoline 2.58 Camouflage 2.59 Map Room 2.60 Freight Station 2.61 Smelt Everything! 2.62 Taste of Your Own Medicine 2.63 Inception 2.64 Saddle Up 2.65 Artificial Selection 2.66 The Student... 2.67 ...has become the master 2.68 'Tis but a scratch 2.69 Cupid 2.70 Hunger Pain 2.71 Mine! 2.72 Free Diver 2.73 Rabbit Season 2.74 The Deep End 2.75 Dry Spell 2.76 Super Fuel 2.77 You Need a Mint 2.78 Beam Me Up 2.79 The End... Again... 2.80 Great View From Up Here 2.81 Super Sonic 2.82 Back from the Dead 2.83 S-no Throw 2.84 Snow Storm 2.85 Hotshot 2.86 Snowplough 2.87 Overlord 2.88 Underdog 2.89 Treasure Hunter 2.90 Organizational Wizard 2.91 Feeling Ill 2.92 Cheating Death 2.93 Let it Go! 2.94 So I Got That Going for Me 2.95 Change of Sheets 2.96 Echolocation 2.97 Atlantis? 2.98 Sail the 7 Seas 2.99 Castaway 2.100 Ahoy! 2.101 I'm a Marine Biologist 2.102 Do a Barrel Roll! 2.103 Me Gold! 2.104 Moskstraumen 2.105 Sleep with the Fishes 2.106 Alternative Fuel 2.107 One Pickle, Two Pickle, Sea Pickle, Four 2.108 Top of the World 2.109 Where Have You Been? 2.110 Zoologist 2.111 Fruit on the Loom 2.112 Plethora of Cats 2.113 Buy Low, Sell High 2.114 Disenchanted 2.115 I've got a bad feeling about this 2.116 We're being attacked! 2.117 Sound the Alarm! 2.118 Kill the Beast! 2.119 Master Trader 2.120 Time for Stew 2.121 Bee our guest 2.122 Total Beelocation 2.123 Sticky Situation 2.124 Bullseye 2.125 Oooh, shiny! 2.126 Cover me in Debris 2.127 Hot tourist destination
Minecraft wiki entry for Legend_of_the_Chambered, associated text: "Current state of my LD19 entry: http://mojang.com/notch/ld19/ ! I go sleep now. More tomorrow." – @Notch on Twitter, December 18, 2010
Minecraft wiki entry for Loading_a_resource_pack, associated text: These tutorials are meant to help you use resource packs in Minecraft. Resource packs allow players to customize textures, music, sounds, language files, end credits, splashes, and fonts but do not change the actual gameplay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Worlds can now be created with 64-bit seeds (-9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807) and those can be copied between Bedrock and Java to produce the same world (MCPE-144994, MCPE-148168) Non-numeric seed UI inputs now produce the same seeds as Java Edition Player's arm no longer twitches while charging a bow (MCPE-148486) Falling blocks have full-block hitbox again Fixed an error where journeymen clerics would offer glowstone dust instead of glowstone blocks (MCPE-57524) Untamed wolves can now be leashed (MCPE-82050)
Minecraft wiki entry for Nomadic_experience, associated text: Expand your base and add more villagers and animals. Explore generated structures like temples. Gather every single block and item. Take on a village raid. Max out all your villagers' trades. Defeat a woodland mansion. Conquer a bastion remnant. Raid an ocean monument for sponges and prismarine. Complete all the advancements. Use Fundy's custom difficulties, such as Impossible, Impossible++, Nightmare, and Cursed. These will add challenges to your nomadic world. Try Ultra-Hardcore or Half Heart Hardcore. You must not take risks! Make a diamond or netherite beacon. Try nomadic experience in SuperFlat, Caves, Floating Biomes, or Single Biome (preferably a challenging biome like desert or ice spikes). Try nomadic experience starting in the nether or the end outer islands.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Villager, associated text: In Java Edition, zombie villagers that were converted from villagers retain their professions and clothes, which gain a tattered appearance. Naturally spawned zombie villagers (or ones spawned with spawn eggs) have a random profession that is not retained upon being cured; instead, they become unemployed and may gain a new profession if a job site block is nearby. Zombie villagers can also spawn with the unemployed or Nitwit outfits. In Bedrock Edition, all zombie villagers have the same appearance, which looks like an unemployed zombie villager. Naturally spawned zombie villagers (or ones spawned with spawn eggs) have a random profession that is retained upon being cured. However, the profession is not locked and the cured villager may gain a new profession if in a village with an available job site block. Zombie villagers can be unemployed, but they cannot be Nitwits (zombified nitwit villagers become unemployed zombie villagers). Baby zombie villagers are always unemployed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages: Flowers and mushrooms are easy to find. Restore 7.2 saturation. It's equivalent to a mushroom stew, but with an extra status effect depending on the flower used. Even with the flower, it can still be crafted in the player's inventory. When crafted with blue orchid or dandelion, suspicious stew grants the effect Saturation for 7‌[JE only]/6‌[BE only] ticks (0.35/0.3 seconds), meaning an additional 7 () hunger and 14 saturation, for a total of 13 ( × 6.5) hunger and 21.2 saturation. While some of the saturation will likely be wasted, especially if the player was too hungry to begin with, the stew will at least raise the saturation to match the hunger gauge. As long as the player has 7 () hunger, eating a single bowl of saturation suspicious stew will raise both hunger and saturation to full. When crafted with an oxeye daisy, it gives 8‌[JE only]/6‌[BE only] seconds of Regeneration instead, which heals , making it all but essential when /gamerule naturalRegeneration is turned off. Suspicious stew can also be made by using a flower and then a bowl on a brown mooshroom. Suspicious stew can be purchased from farmer villagers. When crafted with an azure bluet, it gives 8 seconds of blindness, the only way to get this effect in survival mode, and is required for the How Did We Get Here? advancement.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_to_play, associated text: If your weapon keeps on breaking because of attacking hoglins for porkchops, consider this: with piglins being your enemy, and hoglins also being your enemy, why not make them fight each other? If you're interested in this risky way to get food, read on for the steps! Don't worry, piglins don't care if they're doing your dirty work (they only care about gold)!
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: If the player falls into the Void, they will die and lose all their items unless they have gamerule keep inventory on. Endermen spawn infinitely; no matter how many they have killed, there will always be more until players light the area sufficiently. If players want to survive, they have to bring a lot of stuff with them that would otherwise be inaccessible unless they have an ender chest. Beds and respawn anchors don't work and they will explode and set fire to the area around the player if that player attempts to sleep in one or set their spawnpoint with one. Players without either boots with Feather Falling or a potion of slow falling risk falling to their death after shulker attacks. Nether portals don't work in the End. The few players visiting the End often travel many kilometers in search of end cities, and will likely take any loot they find there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Entity_format, associated text: : The entity's root tag. Willing: True if the villager is willing to mate. Becomes true after certain trades (those that would cause offers to be refreshed), and false after mating.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clay_farming, associated text: To semi-automate the design, you will have needed to build it in strips. First place dispensers facing into the dirt blocks and place water bottles in each of them, and link them up to a button using redstone. You can also place observers facing into the other side of the dirt blocks and connecting them to a bell or note blocks to make a sound and to a redstone lamp to make a light so that you know when the clay is ready to harvest. To activate the farm, press the button and it will soak the dirt blocks, which will also activate the observers, but when the observers are activated again, the clay is fresh to harvest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New generated structure in desert biomes that resemble pyramids. Have a TNT trap and loot chests inside.
Minecraft wiki entry for Egg_farming, associated text: The hatcher consists of two droppers facing up, with a dispenser facing up on top of them. These are fed by the hoppers, with the chest providing extra storage, and driven by a 3-clock. The clock is on the right edge of the diagram, from the block with the lever southwards and downwards. That lever lets you disable the hatcher completely—place it and turn it on as soon as the clock is built, so you can build the rest without clicking noises.
Minecraft wiki entry for Scute, associated text: Expert-level cleric villagers have a 2⁄3 chance to buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their trades.‌[Java Edition only]
Code example for Mineflayer API: /* * Even bots need to rest sometimes. * * That's why we created an example that demonstrates how easy it is * to find and use a bed properly. * * You can ask the bot to sleep or wake up by sending a chat message. */ const mineflayer = require('mineflayer') if (process.argv.length < 4 || process.argv.length > 6) { console.log('Usage : node sleeper.js <host> <port> [<name>] [<password>]') process.exit(1) } const bot = mineflayer.createBot({ host: process.argv[2], port: parseInt(process.argv[3]), username: process.argv[4] ? process.argv[4] : 'sleeper', password: process.argv[5] }) bot.on('chat', (username, message) => { if (username === bot.username) return switch (message) { case 'sleep': goToSleep() break case 'wakeup': wakeUp() break } }) bot.on('sleep', () => { bot.chat('Good night!') }) bot.on('wake', () => { bot.chat('Good morning!') }) async function goToSleep () { const bed = bot.findBlock({ matching: block => bot.isABed(block) }) if (bed) { try { await bot.sleep(bed) bot.chat("I'm sleeping") } catch (err) { bot.chat(`I can't sleep: ${err.message}`) } } else { bot.chat('No nearby bed') } } async function wakeUp () { try { await bot.wake() } catch (err) { bot.chat(`I can't wake up: ${err.message}`) } }
Minecraft wiki entry for Oak, associated text: These trees consist of a single upright log, or stump. Logs lying on their side are often found 1–2 blocks from the stump. They occasionally have mushrooms on top.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Regular land mines take a couple seconds to detonate, allowing players to run away from the blast. You could always add more TNT to make the blast too big to run away from, but that is a lot more expensive than an instant land mine, which explodes as soon as a player touches the pressure plate and can be made to do more damage than normally.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lying, associated text: Villagers lie down when using a bed. They can be woken and removed from their bed by either breaking the bed, pushing them out of the bed, attacking them, or pressing use on the bed.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_third_day, associated text: A bed: these reset your spawn point and skip the whole night without having to fend off monsters. Sleeping also fends off phantoms for three days. Weapons A shield Iron Armor: at least 1 piece, preferably the chestplate (Stone/Iron/Diamond) Pickaxe (Stone/Iron/Diamond) Shovel Cooked Food Torches: Lighting up your house prevents monsters from spawning in your house, especially at nighttime. Place any unnecessary items in a chest. Any items placed in a chest will not be lost if you die. [Optional] Clock: If you are in an underground shelter due to having no time to create a shelter with windows and doors, you can use a clock to see what time it is outside without opening a hole, risking a monster spotting you. [Optional] Compass: This tool can help you find your way back to the spawn point. [Optional] Map: This shows a top-down view of the area and can be more useful to find your way home than a compass. [Optional] Empty Bucket or 2-4 Milk buckets: Milk Buckets will help you negate any effects inflicted on you, which is extremely useful if you encounter a witch or a cave spider which gives you poison. For Beginners: to obtain milk buckets, just go up to a cow and use an empty bucket on it and the bucket will have milk in it; this milk can then be drunk to negate any status effects.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: After killing the Ender dragon, an end gateway appears. Throwing an Ender pearl into the portal teleports you to the outer islands.