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Minecraft wiki entry for Fox, associated text: Foxes attack chickens, rabbits, cod, salmon, and tropical fish. Foxes also attack baby turtles on land only. However, foxes don't attack wolves, even if they are being attacked by them. Foxes also may attack mobs that hurt a player they trust.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dragon%27s_Breath, associated text: The dragon's breath can be obtained by scooping up the ender dragon's breath attack or the purple effect clouds caused by dragon fireballs in an empty bottle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: This only works in the Overworld, as water cannot be placed in the Nether, not even long enough to convert lava. Water in a cauldron does not work, and in the End, nether portals do not work at all. The water does not need to flow over the lava; any lava source block that finds water (source or flowing) next to it gets converted immediately. Flowing lava converts to cobblestone, and if lava flows into the water it converts the water to stone or cobblestone; if either is inside the frame it must be removed before lighting the portal. The lava can be carried in as many buckets, but if a lava pool is handy, one or two buckets are required to fetch each block as needed.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: All of the normal farms (like potato farms, sugar canes etc.) work as they do in the Overworld, however they may need to place a light source next to the farm for it to function properly. Nearly all renewable resources of the Overworld can be infinitely renewed in the End, with a few caveats:
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_Spawner, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Chest loot 2 Usage 2.1 Creating liquids 2.2 Sponges 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: Given a breeding pair, a village's population is maintained at 0.35 times the number of "houses" (defined above.) Specifically, villagers may mate if the current population (updated only once per second) is below 0.35 times the number of "houses" rounded down.
Minecraft wiki entry for Generated_structures, associated text: These structures can only generate underground in normal worlds, although in Superflat they can generate above ground in Java Edition and in custom worlds mineshafts can generate aboveground in the void in Java Edition.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: Zombie spawners are also a bit tricky, as the spawner may spawn baby zombies, which are a 1×1 mob, making proper containment essential, (particularly on harder difficulties). The zombies may spawn other zombies nearby to "help", making area security a priority, and the spawner may also spawn zombie villagers which makes adding in some manner of player-controlled sorting mechanism a consideration. On that note, however, zombie spawners can prove to be one of the most lucrative to trap, as the variety of items it can drop is extensive, and potentially limitless if you factor in the added option to use it to generate Villagers, which can then, in turn, be traded with, themselves "farmed", or used to make iron golem farms.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gold_Ingot, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Crafting 1.2 Smelting 1.3 Mob loot 1.4 Chest loot 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Trading 2.3 Repairing 2.4 Bartering 2.5 Beacons 3 Achievements 4 Advancements 5 Data values 5.1 ID 6 History 7 Issues 8 Trivia 9 See also
Minecraft wiki entry for Argument_types, associated text: Must be a selection of score holders. It may be either a target selector, a player name, a UUID, or * for all score holders tracked by the scoreboard. Named player needn't be online, and it even needn't be a real player's name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Apple, associated text: Apprentice-level farmer villagers have a 50% (1⁄2)‌[Bedrock Edition only] or 66.7% (2⁄3)‌[Java Edition only] chance of selling 4 apples as part of their trades.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portals, associated text: The portal choosing algorithm can be used for long-distance travel by manual construction at carefully selected coordinates. If the player has a portal in the Overworld at (0,64,0) but makes a Nether portal at (127,64,127) with its perfect Overworld pair at (1016, 64, 1016), then the portal at (0,64,0) will go to the Nether portal correctly (1-way trip) because it is the only portal available within the 128 search distance along X and Z horizontal axes of the expected Nether portal position of (0,64,0). In about 15 seconds, the player can then travel 1436 meters in the Overworld. This specific form of fast travel by portal is one-way, since the Nether portal will not find this Overworld portal. Given that a railway in the nether would need to span only 180 meters to go this distance, it is usually not worth making such portal links. However, it is theoretically possible to make a one-way ring of portals, with each Overworld to Nether jump going a long distance, but such a ring would easily be disrupted due to the huge exclusion zones created.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Anvil, associated text: If an anvil falls onto a block with a solid top surface, but the same block it is in cannot be replaced (torch, slab, etc.), it breaks and drops as an item.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: min_engine_version from Resource Pack and Behavior Pack manifests is now passed into Molang expression parsing. This allows for future breaking changes tied to a specific engine version.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: "Also, we hired another awesome developer to the Realms team: @DMarby Welcome David! :)" – @carlmanneh on Twitter, May 12, 2014
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Spreads certain players from an origin point. Has a Max Spread and Minimum Distance from player to player. Can put teams together.
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_get_a_crash_report_(Outdated), associated text: More often than not, Minecraft automatically closes itself after a crash rather than displaying an error report. Here are some methods to find the error report.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: In Java Edition, axes deal much higher damage(a wooden axe deals the same damage as a diamond sword) compared to swords and have the ability to momentarily disable shields. However, they also have a 2x slower attack speed cooldown. Also, axes are unable to deal sweeping attacks, making them less effective than swords against multiple mobs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Example_NBT_Class, associated text: writeTo(OutputStream os) Description: Write a tag and its nested tags to an OutputStream. os: Stream to write to, like a FileOutputStream. Throws: IOException if this is not a valid NBT structure or if any IOException occurred.
Minecraft wiki entry for Granite, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, Granite attempts to generate in two batches in all biomes in the Overworld. The first batch generate 2 times per chunk in blobs of size 0-862, from elevations 0 to 60. The second batch has 1⁄6 chance to generate blobs of size 0-862, from elevation 64 to 128. Granite can replace stone, andesite, and diorite. In Java Edition, granite only attempts to generate twice per chunk, however, the blobs are size 0-862. Granite can replace stone, diorite, andesite, tuff, and deepslate.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spleef, associated text: Walls surrounding the arena are usually made to prevent players from evading gameplay. The walls are often made with hard to mine materials, such as cobblestone, brick, obsidian or even bedrock. There is often seating for spectators located on the side of the field, so that they can view the players in the arena.
Minecraft wiki entry for Placeholder_texture, associated text: 1 Missing texture 2 Animation placeholder textures 3 Texture atlas blank spaces 3.1 Uses 3.2 History 3.2.1 Blocks 3.2.2 Items 3.2.3 Particles 3.2.4 Paintings 3.2.5 Effects 3.2.6 Map icons 3.2.7 Unsorted 4 Default texture 4.1 Uses 4.2 History 5 Bedrock Edition missing textures
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_enchantments_guide, associated text: Unbreaking III Mending Efficiency V Silk Touch (useful for grass blocks or gravel) or Fortune III (useful for flint)
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: For Xray hackers, they can see into the ground, ignoring any stone entities, and can see any bases underground. This is mainly for underground bases.
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_item_textures, associated text: Amethyst Shard Blaze Rod Bone Clay Ball Coal Diamond Dragon's Breath Echo Shard Emerald Feather Flint Ghast Tear Glowstone Dust Gunpowder Heart of the Sea Honeycomb Ink Sac Glow Ink Sac Lapis Lazuli Nautilus Shell Nether Quartz Nether Star Phantom Membrane Prismarine Shard Prismarine Crystals Rabbit Hide Rabbit's Foot Raw Copper Raw Gold Raw Iron Scute Shulker Shell Slimeball Wheat
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added tame button for ocelots Breaking crops will now always drop seeds Made the flight controls a little bit smaller
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.1 build 1 (also known as alpha 1.1.0.0) is the first build released for 1.1.0 that introduces multiple new features.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Use the saddle on a pig, which should be near a cliff. The easiest way to get it to jump off a cliff is to hold a carrot on a stick in your hand and walk, like you normally would, in the direction of the cliff until you and the pig fall.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Deadly Labyrinth Use the general maze building idea but only add lethal traps and dangerous mobs. Add viewing windows and station armed and armored guards at each exit and window. Only throw criminals and griefers in. Make the walls as strong as possible.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: NOTE: Be sure to get as MUCH obsidian as possible, if you encase your base in obsidian, there is no need for an ocean. It is also in some ways better than an ocean due to the render distance glitch and hybrid cannons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Panorama, associated text: Dinnerbone has stated that the menu panorama was originally going to be an in-game render of a live world, with custom world generation with the seed 100. He also mentioned another panorama that came before the one seen in Beta 1.8, which was a plains biome near the beach.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Switching to Jarro’s POV, he says to the reader that it feels good to finally do something helpful for once. After finding the sweet berry, the group cross a cobblestone bridge over the sea of lava, leading them toward a warped forest. Chug notices an enderman off in the distance and attempts to befriend it, but is attacked by it. The group end up killing the enderman, making it drop an ender pearl, and the group eat some raw porkchop to heal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Moving_structures_using_structure_blocks_from_world_to_world, associated text: After that, you need to click "saves" inside the .minecraft folder to see all of your worlds. Click on the world folder inside saves you're moving the structure from and enter that folder. You will see a folder named "generated" inside that world folder you just copied your structure from.
Minecraft wiki entry for Drowned_farming, associated text: The shaft doesn't have to be tall, but if you want to kill the drowned with one hit from your sword, ideally the drowned should fall 21 blocks before landing on the hopper in your killing platform. Make it too tall, and the drowned die from the fall, and you don't get any experience or tridents or other drops. If you make the shaft shorter, you just have to hit the drowned more times to kill them — up to four hits with a stone sword, which is also required from the flooded dungeon farm described above. One hit with a stone sword is sufficient to kill a mob that fell 21 blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: Extremely hard to find. Very well hidden. Raiders will need to do a lot of digging to find your base.
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: At first, the three think that the solution is poison, but upon opening the door labeled as such, they are killed by several spiders. Respawning back at the start and heading back toward the room, Emily soon realizes that the riddle is about fire. Jake finds a door labeled with a bucket of water. Tank opens the door, relieved that it leads to a forest biome. Emily excitedly punches a tree, but as the time hits 4PM, she leaves as she has to go grocery shopping with her mother. Tank and Jake soon leave as well, with Tank heading toward Mr. Mishra’s convenience store, and Jake heading back toward his apartment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Before reading this page, it's expected that you have already bought and downloaded the game. You must create a new world before starting the tutorial.
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Ghasts do 22.5 × 11.25 when a direct hit from a fireball is taken. If reflected back to the ghast that shot it, the fireball will deal 1000 × 500, instantly killing it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Telegraph, associated text: Analog telegraph uses up to 16 states of a redstone wire, instead of just two. Animation on the left is pretty self-explanatory: connect the repeaters as shown. The distance between the matching repeaters should be exactly 15.
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: Then, you should get out a bucket of water and pour it down the slot like you would with any other design. Make sure to place a block hovering over the source block so you won't accidentally place something in it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Tint, associated text: The exact temperature and rainfall values for biomes can be found in various projects, e.g. this biome code.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Gives off a light level of 10. Crafted similarly to a normal lantern, using a soul fire torch instead of a normal torch. Have an animated texture.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Switching to Chug’s POV, he explains to the reader to not mess with him, his brother (Tok), or his friends, or he’ll beat somebody up. On that particular morning when the crop fields were rotting, Chug wakes up expecting the day to go normally (doing chores with Tok and then playing with Mal and Lenna), but upon heading outside, he hears crying from his mom over in the middle of the fields, which are overlooking the entire farm. The entire south field is rotting just like the pumpkin from yesterday. His dad gets visibly angry, quickly trying to blame the boys for something that they clearly didn’t do. Chug just mentions that they weeded out the field like they asked to. When his dad tries to blame Tok for allegedly mixing up potions, Chug intervenes and says that Tok doesn’t know anything about them, much to his own relief. Chug then says that it could’ve been the gray thing with wings that Lenna mentioned yesterday, but his dad swiftly dismisses the idea as a wild story and that the gray thing with wings doesn’t exist. The dad then says to the boys to not go out into the fields today, and to just go play and to not get into trouble. Reluctantly, the whole family decides to head to the Hub, wondering what can be done about the situation that had unfolded in the dead of night. They notice a wheelbarrow filled with black, rotting wheat from Fredd’s field, and Krog explaining a story about how his beetroots were destroyed. He notices Tok and Chug off in the distance, who scurry off, proclaimed by Krog as part of the "Bad Apples". Tok soon runs into Jarro without noticing. Jarro and Chug get into a light scuffle before Elder Stu breaks them up, who mentions that there is a town meeting at noon about the crop situation. Tok and Chug scurry off and meet up with Mal and Lenna by the fountain, with the former also mentioning that their family’s crop fields were destroyed. Mal also says that she mentioned the gray thing with wings to her mom, who had remembered a poem that Mal’s great-great-grandmother had sang, mentioning the gray thing with wings as a vex. Tok is surprised to hear that Mal’s great-great-grandma is alive, who is the oldest person currently living in Cornucopia; she is situated in a house built on the end of a forest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Design B shows how to counter block dropping with an optional, non-sticky, piston. The non sticky piston (the bottom one) is needed for the 1 tick clock as a self repair mechanism. It prevents detaching of the moving block from the sticky piston. If using it only for a 1-tick cycle, the repeater (under the extended piston) can be replaced with redstone wire. The toggle line stops the clock on a high signal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Addition of CDN to reduce game file sizes Added low render distance options for older devices Husk can no longer be remodelled due to a bug Must have two separate UUID's for add-on to work
Minecraft wiki entry for Heart_of_the_Sea, associated text: The heart of the sea must be found. It cannot be crafted or obtained by trading, making it a non-renewable resource.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infiniminer, associated text: Zachtronics discontinued development of the game less than a month after its first release, after a major source leak was discovered which allowed hackers to make unauthorized modifications to the game. Soon, there were players using modified clients to cheat on servers, and multiple communities arose each with different versions of the game, and it was hard for the developers to maintain Infiniminer, resulting in further development ceasing. In 2015, the Google cloud server for the game was shut down, but the game is still available for download, and the source code of Infiniminer is now available under the MIT License. Building Infiniminer requires Visual Studio 2008 and XNA Game Studio 3.0.[5]
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: There are some things that you should NOT do when creating a resource pack / texture packs, which includes but is not limited to:
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_startup_script, associated text: Mineserv Perl Init Script A very simple automatic start/stop script with backup and cleanup functions and the ability to pass commands to the server console.
Minecraft wiki entry for Water_gate, associated text: Soul Sand (Can be used as a dock for boats when placed directly below 1 block of water, but comes from the Nether, and isn't obtainable in some multiplayer servers.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Tricks_and_Traps, associated text: If you're especially skilled and a hunter is above you, you can steal the item mid-jump and use it for yourself. This is a "banzai MLG", which is coined from banzai skydiving, where a jumper throws their parachute out the plane, waits, then jumps after it.[1]
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: To make a chess/checkerboard, place a note block anywhere to form the table and board. You can build any type of chairs you like for the table. Notice how the note block looks a lot like a chess/checkerboard. You can cover up the sides with trapdoors for a table effect.
Minecraft wiki entry for structure_set, associated text: Structure sets are used to place structures in given locations. They are stored in data/<namespace>/worldgen/structure_set.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_farming, associated text: As stated before, mobs only drop XP if killed by a player or tamed wolf, but if a mob dies near a sculk catalyst, regardless of how it dies, the catalyst will always produce sculk blocks, which can then be mined for XP. Mobs will still drop their loot but not their XP. The amount the growth spreads depends on the amount of XP the mob is meant to drop. When a mob that drops about the same XP as a zombie or a skeleton dies near enough to a sculk catalyst, the growth mainly focuses on a 3x3 area. This can be helpful for you to know how big you want your platform to be.
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: Potions can be used by pressing and holding use, similarly to eating food. Upon using, they apply the corresponding status effect to the player.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A tripwire hook turns ON when an entity (mob, item, etc.) crosses or falls on the hook's tripwire line (but not the tripwire hook), and turns OFF when all entities leave or are removed from the tripwire line. A tripwire hook also turns ON for 5 ticks (1/2 second) when any of its tripwires are destroyed, except when using shears to cut the tripwire. Breaking the tripwire hook, or its attachment block, does not generate a pulse.
Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_maps, associated text: you would not delete r.0.0.mca, r.0.1.mca, r.0.-1.mca, and r.3.4.mca. Delete all other files that do not match. This will remove any regions that are unused which can greatly reduce the map's total file size.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: The level requirement influences the quantity, type, and level of enchantments instilled in the item, with a higher experience level generally resulting in more and/or higher-level enchantments. Nevertheless, there is a significant random factor, and even a level 30 enchantment (the maximum) doesn't guarantee more than one enchantment, or even that enchantments are "maximum strength" — a level 30 enchantment can still yield Fortune II or Efficiency III alone, for example. On the other hand, it is possible for multiple different enchantments to be given from one use of the enchanting table. For example, a level 30 enchantment applied to a pickaxe may yield both Efficiency lV and Unbreaking lll.
Minecraft wiki entry for Copper_Ore, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, copper ore generate in two batches, the first batch generate anywhere on the overworld biomes except dripstone caves 16 times per chunks in groups from 0 to 16, in layer -16 to 112, being most common in layers 47 and 48 and less common at the ends. the second batch generate only in dripstone caves 16 times per chunks in groups from 0 to 40, in layer -16 to 112, being most common in layers 47 and 48 and less common at the ends. Copper ore can replace stone, granite, diorite, andesite, and deepslate. Copper ore that replace deepslate become deepslate copper ore.
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire_Aspect, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, an item enchanted with Fire Aspect can also be used to light unlit candles and campfires. Clicking a Block of TNT with an item that has fire aspect (even an enchanted book) causes the block of TNT to ignite.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "EnchantRandomly" function has been modified to use treasure flags Woodland mansion chests' loot tables have been altered to allow for treasure enchantments. Zombie villagers now have the unique sounds that they do in the Java edition. Palette colors now match Java Edition's palette colors. The "crafting" label above the 2x2 grid in the player inventory was removed because the sizing didn't work in non-English languages. Font fixes. Updated the beacon recipe to not use a specified aux value and instead use the default. Off-hand items are now hidden in 3rd person view when using a bow rather than being drawn at wrong angles and positions. Tweaked some weird touch issues with the hotbar. Shulker retextured. Updated spawn egg texture for husk, shulker, silverfish, stray and zombie horse. Updated texture of the Potion of Decay.
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapped_Chest, associated text: powers any adjacent redstone dust, including beneath the trapped chest, to a power level equal to the number of players accessing the trapped chest (maximum 15) powers any adjacent redstone repeaters facing away from the trapped chest to power level 15 strongly powers any full solid opaque block (stone, dirt, block of gold, etc.) beneath the trapped chest to a power level equal to the number of players accessing the trapped chest (maximum 15) activates any adjacent mechanism components, including above or below, such as pistons, redstone lamps, etc. Due to hoppers being locked by redstone activation, hoppers below a trapped chest do not take items from it while it is open.
Minecraft wiki entry for Moss_Block, 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 Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that occurred during gameplay Fixed a crash that occurred when clearing the belowname display slot on Scoreboards when there was no objective assigned to it Fixed corrupted skin textures from the previous beta update Ladders no longer generate in midair on village church structures Double tall sea grass once again renders properly The proper sound now plays when the Wither is spawned (MCPE-35179) The Looting III enchantment once again increases mob loot drop chances (MCPE-35307) Iron Golems once again attack monsters while standing on non-full blocks Fixed formatted text getting cut off on the HUD Scoreboard entries are now sorted alphabetically when scores are tied Fixed alignment issues and update issues with the Scoreboard UI Removing points from entities that are not added to a Scoreboard no longer results in adding points to these entities instead The Scoreboard sidebar now limits the amount of entries displayed on screen
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Tropical fish are pretty much useless apart from restoring one hunger point. Despite this, the player may want to keep some as an emergency food source or for giving to cats and ocelots, and to tempt and breed axolotls. It is best to save any tropical fish you have.
Minecraft wiki entry for Randomizers, associated text: The execute unless part is not necessary, but it is helpful if you do wrap them in a function and want to invoke the function multiple times (e.g. for testing).
Minecraft wiki entry for Boots, associated text: Boots may be repaired by using them along with some of their crafting material (leather, gold ingots, iron ingots, diamonds or netherite ingots) in an anvil. Chainmail boots may be repaired in this way with iron ingots. They may also be repaired by crafting them together with another pair of boots of like material, or with the Mending enchant.
Minecraft wiki entry for block_state, associated text: Name: The namespaced ID of the block to use. Properties: Block properties. All properties for the block need to be present. <state>: Block property key-value pair.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: Zombie sieges are in-game events where many zombies spawn in a village, regardless of how well lit or walled off a village is. They have a 10% chance of occurring at midnight every night or during thunderstorms when a village has at least 20 valid beds. There is no indication of a Zombie siege happening except for an unusually high number of Zombies.
Minecraft wiki entry for Splitscreen, associated text: The PlayStation Vita Edition is the only Console Edition that does not support splitscreen. This is because Vita's native resolution is too low.
Minecraft wiki entry for Camps_%26_Clubs, associated text: "What’s New in The Camps and Clubs Update (Version 1.14.70)" (archived) by Nate Mackie – Minecraft Education Edition Support.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nathan_Adams, associated text: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1t6qn7/i_am_dinnerbone_a_minecraft_developer_ask_me/ce4xre4?context=1
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Beta_1.8, associated text: There were 13 biome types: 10 in the Overworld, 1 in the Nether, and 2 unused ones that are in the code but aren't encountered in normal play. These biomes were added in Java Edition Alpha 1.2.0, and relatively few changes were undergone to these biomes other than the introduction of birch and spruce trees in Beta 1.2 (which allowed for new chunks to have birch trees generate in forests and spruce to generate in taiga in place of oak trees), desert biome borders being rotated due to then not lining up in Beta 1.4, and the introduction of tall grass and ferns in Beta 1.6.
Minecraft wiki entry for CubeCraft, associated text: MinerWare can only be played solo, in games of twelve players. Each game has fifteen rounds, each of which consists of a 'microgame', or round that usually lasts about ten to fifteen seconds. The winner of each game is the player with the most points at the end. There are many microgames that can be played, each of which has some goal that is explained when the microgame begins. Any player that accomplishes this goal will be awarded one point. As the game goes on, the microgames will become more difficult to complete due to shorter timers being used. After the fifteen microgames, a longer 'boss game' is played. Boss games have longer timers, usually around 90 seconds, and they are worth three points. Currently, there are three boss games: TNT run, bow Spleef, and colour floor. Unlike the other minigames in CubeCraft, Minerware can end in a tie between two or more players with the same score.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-133 – Mobs walking slow when the player hits them. MC-4024 – Chest glitch; server/client desyncronization. MC-4528 – Flaming arrows take a few seconds to visibly catch fire. MC-4634 – Cannot remove XP bars using the /xp -1L command when between levels 0 and 1.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Poem, associated text: The "end poem" is a text-based dialogue that appears when the player uses the exit portal. It is followed by the Minecraft credits.
Minecraft wiki entry for Hunger_management, associated text: Advantages: Chickens are relatively easier to find[verify] in the world than pigs or cows, and sheep are also easy to find. Chickens are easily killed, as they have only 4 health, making obtaining raw chicken both time effective, and food/saturation effective. Supplies of raw chicken are easier to maintain, as chickens also drop eggs which can be hatched into chicks for mass production of raw chicken rather than being dependent on seeds or wheat for breeding. Sheep can be sheared to get wool. Chicken farming can be automated, providing an easy way of collecting eggs, raw chicken and feathers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The armor boxes get black when empty and away from cursor. Putting cursor over the armor inventory displays which armor is to put on there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: Some blocks (such as crafting tables, enchantment tables, etc.) can hold items temporarily while the player uses the block's interface – the items are returned to the player if the player exits the interface with items still inside. Other blocks (such as beacons) only consume items. Putting items in these blocks never activates a redstone comparator.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: A piston that when activated will break the egg and drop it as an item. The same situation, only now the piston has been activated.
Minecraft wiki entry for stats, associated text: To have the nearest wither skull update the scoreboard objective NumBlocks of fake player #FakePlayer with the number of blocks affected by commands executed by the wither skull: stats entity @e[type=wither_skull,c=1] set AffectedBlocks #FakePlayer NumBlocks
Minecraft wiki entry for Dirt, associated text: A third way to obtain renewable dirt is by buying podzol from wandering traders. However, only 18 blocks of podzol can be purchased from each trader, so this method cannot be performed on a large scale.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dungeon, associated text: In Java Edition, dungeons generate naturally in the Overworld at any altitude (provided it is next to a cave) regardless of whether "Generate structures" world creation option has been toggled off for said world.[1] For each chunk, 8 attempts are made to generate a dungeon; it is possible, though unlikely, for multiple attempts to succeed. In Bedrock Edition, dungeons can generate as underground structures above sea level.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 14 – Legacy Console: Minecraft CU13 released on Xbox One Edition. 22 – Java: Minecraft Java Edition 1.8.5 is released. 25 – Java: Minecraft Java Edition 1.8.6 is released. 30–31 – Mojang gives away 12,000 2-week Realms trials.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pig_(disambiguation), associated text: Piggy Bank, a wider-eyed variant with a chest. Pig, a non-attackable variant. Baby Pig, a cosmetic pet mob.
Minecraft wiki entry for Whitelist.json, associated text: Each entry in whitelist.json is a JSON object with two elements, uuid and name. uuid is the UUID (Universally Unique Identification) of a player, and name is the username of a player.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: An end ship is a floating, boat-like structure found alongside end cities. It is relatively small, but holds even more valuable treasure than the city itself.
Minecraft wiki entry for Large_Room, associated text: This room is exactly like the empty room but with a decoration in the middle, so for simplicity's sake, the entrances will not be there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mapping, associated text: Tip: While attempting to create a new map adjacent to an existing map, make sure to move 10-15 blocks beyond what appears to be the border of the existing map before creating the new map. There a band where the player marker seems off the map, but it's still technically inside the mapped area. Creating a new map just after crossing the "border" of the current map frequently results in the same map.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bubble_Column, associated text: An upward bubble column in Bedrock Edition with fancy bubbles disabled. Bubble columns seen in an underwater ruin in Bedrock Edition with fancy bubbles disabled. Bubble columns created by soul sand and magma block in Bedrock Edition with fancy bubbles disabled.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_Portal_Frame, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 2 Usage 2.1 Redstone 2.2 Light source 2.3 Note Blocks 2.4 Piston interactivity 3 Sounds 3.1 Generic 3.2 Unique 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 Gallery 8 References 9 Notes
Minecraft wiki entry for Hoe, associated text: Hoes may be used as a weapon, although they deal only 1 damage in Java Edition. In Bedrock Edition, hoes can do as much as a pickaxe in terms of damage. Hoes use 1 durability when used as a weapon.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: The first and last items placed in the middle hopper should be non-stackable items (to give the output enough signal strength to run the subtraction clock). Up to three stacks of stackable items may be placed between the two non-stackable items.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Eventually, daybreak arrives, and the person leaves from the underground hideaway to find the zombie has died, leaving behind rotten flesh. The person also makes the word “HELP” out of dirt blocks, and begins to learn crafting, making items such as a button, a chest, a few bowls, and a boat. The person begins sailing away from the patch of land, but then realizes that the decision to do so was a mistake, and eventually makes it back.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: If a cart is placed on an inactive powered rail that is sloped the braking effect is strong enough to keep it stationary against "gravity". if the powered rail is then turned on gravity is enough to start the cart rolling downhill, which then causes the rail to affect the cart's momentum.
Minecraft wiki entry for Well, associated text: Desert Wells are the center point of a desert village which all other building spawn off of. It is possible for villagers to become stuck in the well.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be crafted from planks and paper. UI visualizes the function of the recipes. Allows cloning, extending, and locking of maps. Locking can be done with a glass pane to prevent modifying them.
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_mob_textures, associated text: Spider Zombified Piglin Wolf Angry Wolf Tame Wolf Cave Spider Enderman Iron Golem Polar Bear Creamy Llama Dolphin Panda Aggressive Panda Lazy Panda Playful Panda Weak Panda Worried Panda Brown Panda Bee Bee with pollen Angry Bee Angry Bee with pollen Bee stinger Goat
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-170930 – Nether sprouts item not visible when held in the hand in first person. MC-172090 – Piglins would rather hold a golden item instead of a crossbow. MC-172207 – Parrots do not imitate hoglins, zoglins and piglins. MC-172255 – Piglins immediately dismount any entity that they are riding. MC-175656 – Piglins will keep gold ingots in their inventories if attacked while admiring them. MC-175989 – Strider sounds are not translated through in-game subtitles. MC-177438 – Turtle egg's name inconsistently capitalized across different subtitles. MC-177830 – Blackstone and basalt prevent ancient debris and other Nether ores from generating. MC-178130 – Zombie villagers are called "Zombie" in some subtitles. MC-178212 – Nether planks, their variants, and hyphae are harder than stems. MC-178298 – Ancient debris and nether gold ore cannot generate in basalt deltas. MC-180257 – Crash when setting LodestonePos of compass to something other than NBT compound. MC-180852 – There is no space on the beacon's secondary power effects in the UI. MC-181270 – Trying to open old worlds (in Region format?) without version information in snapshots does not show warning screen. MC-181298 – Game crashes when trying to generate a Nether biome superflat world with ruined portals. MC-181439 – Player or dispenser using a bucket at world height limit will play bucket sound despite failing. MC-181463 – The buttons are not selected in the right order using Tab ↹ in the new world creation menus. MC-181499 – Buckets cannot be emptied into a source block, but still produce a sound when trying. MC-181511 – Chunks with redstone are removed. MC-181522 – Chunks that have not been explored since 1.13 are resetting. MC-181535 – Placing water with a dispenser facing a water source drops the bucket. MC-181611 – Vindicators stop attacking the player when they are standing really close to them. MC-182514 – 15 block states per sub-chunk limit during world upgrade. MC-182743 – Wither skeletons do not spawn inside of wither roses. MC-182912 – Piglins still do not change their current crossbow for a new enchanted one. MC-183786 – Named seeds that are not numbers are not being recognized.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron, associated text: Iron is a material found in the overworld. It spawns naturally in iron ore, which drops raw iron, then the raw iron can be smelted into iron ingots. The iron ingots can be crafted into blocks, items, tools, and armor.