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Minecraft wiki entry for Hiding_chests, associated text: Basically "Under Dirt", but instead with carpet or wool placed on the floor with the chest underneath it. Be careful however, as this method is not as safe as using dirt (or other blocks) as carpet and wool are both fragile.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Another idea is make a way to get behind, under, or above a hostile mob around your house. This could include a tunnel, a water slide or even a roller coaster. However, this can be rather difficult to make.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Walls_and_buttresses, associated text: In addition to the wall elements described above, which all have a historical basis, there are many other ways to liven up a dull building. A plain wall of any material is boring. This is fine if you have detail in other parts of your construction, or if you want a modern or utilitarian feel, such as for a warehouse or a factory. Plain walls have the virtue that they won't distract from whatever else you have built, whereas a 'busy' wall might. However, if there are large areas in the building where you can see nothing of interest but the wall, even some simple decoration will help a lot.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: An RS latch has 2 inputs, S and R. The output is conventionally labeled Q, and there is often an optional "inverse output" Q̅. (Having both Q and Q̅ is called "dual outputs"). When a signal comes into S, Q is set on and stays on until a similar signal comes into R, upon which Q is reset to "off". Q̅ indicates the opposite of Q — when Q is high, Q̅ is low, and vice versa. Where a Q̅ output is available, the player can often save a NOT gate by using it instead of Q.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Warped Forest biome.
Crimson Forest biome.
Basalt Deltas biome.
Nether Wastes biome.
Soul Sand Valley biome.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: New languages: Angličtina, Dansk, Bahasa Indonesia, Magyar, Norsk, Polski, Slovensky, Suomi, Svenska, Türkçe, Ελληνικά, Български, and Українська.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Animal, associated text: These blocks and their variations such as coral blocks and coral fans are in-game classified as corals.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Usage: /teleport <entity> [<x> <y> <z>] [<y-rot> <x-rot>].
Teleports a selected entity to the executor's relative position.
Example: /teleport @e[type=Cow] ~ ~10 ~ 60 10 will reorient all cows and teleport them up 10 blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Design D (another torches-and-dust design, but vertical) does not have an incorporated edge trigger and will toggle multiple times unless the input is passed through one first. Design E adds such a trigger (and a repeater).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Structure, associated text: You can change the height of the first layer and for example go up to 3 blocks, then build the 2nd layer as 4th, and etc. In natural generation, the height of the first layer depends on where the witch hut spawns. In a superflat world, it's 1 block tall.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spyglass, associated text: If /item replace is used to place a spyglass on a player's head, the item appears stuck to the center of the player's face.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Multiplayer_PvP_bases, associated text: One wrong step while patrolling the exterior means essentially certain death and an emptied inventory.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.14.2 Pre-Release 1 is the first pre-release for Java Edition 1.14.2, released on May 16, 2019,[1] which fixes several bugs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: Instead of a 3-block deep water landing pit, if players place two blocks of water at the bottom of the shaft in the ceiling of their utility room at the bottom and "hold it in place" with a sign on the wall below the shaft, it will break their fall as they fall through it and they will land without damage on the bottom of their utility room area.
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Minecraft wiki entry for teleport, associated text: Specifies the entity(s) to be teleported. If not specified, defaults to the command's executor.
Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID[Java Edition only].
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Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.8, associated text: These blocks cannot be broken, no matter what tool is used. They still may be broken using explosions if the blast resistance is low enough.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: An easy way to obtain this achievement is by killing the wandering trader, so you will get 2 lead with 2 tamed trader llama, leash one and another trader llama will form a caravan, for more llama you can wait for another wandering trader or go to mountains or savanna biomes, you can also breed regular llamas as baby llamas are also counted towards caravans (the trader llama cannot breed). The llamas don't need to be tamed. If you cannot find a lead, you can craft it using string and a slimeball.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore, associated text: When creating a Hardcore mode world, the Enable Cheats and Bonus Chest world options are locked to OFF. On the world selection menu, Hardcore mode worlds display dark red text reading "Hardcore Mode!"
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Minecraft wiki entry for Translucency, associated text: 1 Examples of translucent objects
1.1 Blocks
1.1.1 Java Edition
1.1.1.1 Blocks that are not translucent, even though they'd be expected to
1.2 Fluids
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: Wandering traders do not increase or decrease the prices of its items being sold if attacked by the player, or if the player has the Hero of the Village effect.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pixel_art, associated text: Sea lanterns are arguably one of the easiest blocks to make with pixel art. Therefore, they're a great block to start off with. Simply make the outer edges of each face with cyan wool or concrete. Then, add cyan wool/concrete in the corners of what you just made. For the rest of the next layer inward, use light blue wool/concrete. Once again, add light blue wool/concrete in the corners of what you just made. Finally, fill in the middle of it with white wool/concrete. You are done.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Now connects to the bottom and sides of glass panes and iron bars.
Now connects to the bottom of sea pickles.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_to_play, associated text: Piglins and hoglins both spawn in crimson forests, making it a dangerous place. There are two ways to make your enemies fight each other.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Command_Block, associated text: Command blocks execute commands with OP level 2. The following commands cannot be used in a command block: /ban, /banlist, /ban-ip, /debug, /deop, /kick[JE only], /op, /pardon, /pardon-ip, /publish, /reload[BE only], /save-all, /save-off, /save-on, /stop, and /whitelist (i.e., /debug, /publish, and all of the multiplayer-only commands except /list).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: Water bottles can be used on dirt, coarse dirt, or rooted dirt to turn it into mud.[upcoming: JE 1.19]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The COVID-19 pandemic set of splashes no longer overwrite the normal ones.
Removed some splashes:
Undocumented!
Down with O.P.P.!
Lewd with two dudes with food!
Switches and ores!
Huge tracts of land!
Totally forgot about Dre!
Popping tags!
Getting ready to show!
Getting ready to know!
Getting ready to drop!
Getting ready to shock!
Getting ready to freak!
Getting ready to speak!
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Shrunk: The inhabitants of the city may appear normal-sized to the player, but they would exist in this scenario as tiny people in a giant world. Part of creating such a city would be making the area around the city to show how small the inhabitants of the city are. Plant large jungle or spruce trees around the city, and spawn giants and huge slimes with using commands. You can also build large statues depicting other mobs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mooshroom, associated text: The first image released of the mooshroom.
Glitched mooshroom at 19w38a
Glitched brown mushrooms at 19w38a
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_End, associated text: The player can activate the portal by placing 12 eyes of ender into the 12 end portal frames. Each frame block has a 10% chance of generating with an eye in it already, meaning the player may not necessarily use 12 eyes to activate it. Once all the eyes of ender are placed, the portal activates and emits a loud noise. As soon as it is activated, the portal destroys all blocks in the central 3×3 square, including bedrock or another portal frame, and replaces them with the end portal blocks that can teleport an entity into the end dimension. Upon jumping into the portal, the player immediately arrives in the End (x: 100, z: 0), along with any prior entities that may have teleported.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Crafting, associated text: Main articles: Java Edition removed features § Crafting recipes and Bedrock Edition removed features § Crafting recipes
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Minecraft wiki entry for Luck_of_the_Sea, associated text: If commands are used to increase the enchantment level beyond 84, the biting animation still happens. However, no item will be caught when reeled in.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Old_Customized, associated text: The default scenery is not seen in the finished world, because each biome has specific properties. Plains are flat, hills have small to medium elevations, extreme mountains are high mountain ranges, oceans have deep valleys, savannas and mesas have low mountains with flat plateaus, etc. Each biome type has an individual biome depth (Biome Depth) and an individual biome factor (Biome Scale) in order to perform the biome specific deformations.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: For mobs that are subject to fall damage, the fall damage is calculated based on distance fallen rather than on velocity when hitting the ground. The distance is accumulated based on a change in position each tick and rising does not reduce the accumulator, thus an entity bouncing in mid-air on the end of a lead accumulates fatal amounts of fall distance despite never being more than a few blocks above the ground.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Feature Walkthrough Minecraft: Education Edition Learn to Code Beta (Version 1.14.40)" (archived) – educommunity.minecraft.net.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: Control Unit (CU) will fetch instructions from the instruction ROM (for other computers, instructions can be changed and therefore is RAM. For our case, we are running a fixed program and do not need to change the instructions. This simplifies the process entirely and the instruction is Read-Only Memory (ROM)). Inside the CU, it will then decode the instruction, which is normally a number, into a sensible action. It will then perform that action and if the instruction requires, store the result into the RAM. It communicates with the RAM through the control bus and receives flags from the ALU. It can also ask the ALU to perform actions on data it sends to the ALU (e.g. addition). To communicate with the RAM, for example, one wire could tell the RAM to set the byte (the location of it is specified through the third, address bus) to the value to the data sent to it by the CU through the second, data bus.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Updated illager captain banner texture.
Fire particles no longer display on empty mob spawner blocks.
Tweaked arrow rendering timing to improve VR experience.
Fixed a small error in the bell texture UV.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update, associated text: For example, when Block A changes, it maybe sends block updates to B and C one by one. Receiving the update, B maybe changes and sends updates to D and E. Receiving update from B, D changes and sends updates to some block. Then E receives the update from B. Then C receives the update from A.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be given raw fish or raw salmon and will swim towards the nearest underwater ruin or shipwreck.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Music, associated text: These music tracks can be heard while the player's head is submerged in water in any river or ocean biome.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: If you still want more tips into survival, check out these videos. These are basically chunks of information to get you started.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Gilded_Blackstone, associated text: Gilded blackstone is not an ore, as it cannot be smelted.[1]
Gilded blackstone was named after Gilded Games, the studio behind The Aether mod.[2]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: The Redstone mechanics article provides more information on these concepts.
The Redstone components article adds a list and description of all blocks which interact with redstone power.
The Mechanisms tutorial complements this article with an assortment of mechanism designs using circuits described here.
The Redstone tips tutorial gives general advice about building.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_the_wither, associated text: Spawn the wither, and quickly run away as far as possible, putting a large distance between the player and the wither. Do not stand near the wither when it is growing into its normal size. It will create a massive explosion when it is finished, larger than that of TNT or a charged creeper.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: : The block entity's root tag.
TransferCooldown: Time until the next transfer in game ticks, naturally between 1 and 8 or 0 if there is no transfer.
Items: List of items in this container.
: An item, including the slot tag.
Slot: The inventory slot the item is in.
Tags common to item stack[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be used on pumpkin seeds and melon seeds.
Huge mushrooms can only be made if a mushroom is planted on grass or dirt.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Changing the delay of the circuit by adding a repeater or moving a detector rail to trigger earlier.
Changing the speed of the minecart by adding powered rails or moving the current ones further away.
Checking that powered rails are powered properly.
Turn the design around, as direction can affect how it works. Generally, this isn't the issue, but it's good to rule it out.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Combat is a very important aspect of Minecraft, whether it's defeating the Ender Dragon, killing creepers for gunpowder, or trying to win a PvP match. This page lists the best ways to kill each hostile or neutral mob in the game, as well as many combat strategies.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A redstone comparator is used to compare or subtract two signals, or to measure how full a container is.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_Trader, associated text: Unlike most other villager-like mobs, wandering traders do not visually sit down when riding objects such as boats and minecarts.[3]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Thomas_Guimbreti%C3%A8re, associated text: Thomas's name was formerly "ProfMobius", but it got automatically deleted some time near the Fandom migration.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: All subjects will be split into (THEORY) and (PRACTICE), THEORY will go in-depth of exactly what will go on. PRACTICE will cover how to build it in Minecraft, what it will look like and possibly world downloads.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added a warning message for enabling Fabulous! graphics.
The message appears when the player's graphics driver is known to have rendering issues with the graphics option, or if the driver is detected as problematic.
The list of drivers affected can be changed using resource packs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Splitscreen, associated text: Step 1. The player selects "Play Game", chooses to either Create a New world or Load a previous world and makes sure they are using 720p video, using a Component or HDMI cable.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: A detector can be used to activate adjacent powered rails. However, if the detector is used to activate more than two or three (depending on approach speed) powered rails, the rails deactivate before the minecart reaches them, bringing the cart to an immediate stop.
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Minecraft wiki entry for History, associated text: The file begins with an 8-byte header, consisting of a little-endian 4-byte integer indicating the type of the file, which is 3 (was 2 before latest update) for level.dat. It is followed by another integer containing the length of the file, minus the header.[4]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Totem_of_Undying, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Drops
2 Usage
3 Effect
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 Achievements
7 Advancements
8 History
9 Issues
10 Trivia
11 Gallery
12 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Locations, associated text: In every tutorial world of the Legacy Console Edition between TU5 and TU69 there are 12 hidden chests with music discs in them, which are moved in every update that changes the tutorial world. There are also other secrets, such as hidden dungeons and mineshafts, as well as chests that contain other items.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Always have a secure fall-back refuge area you can retreat to if something goes wrong with your killing ground.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piston_uses, associated text: For a door that is completely hidden except the lever/pressure plate/button to power it, you can use a hidden door. A tutorial for one can be found below.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_Armor, associated text: Only normal adult horses can wear armor; foals, donkeys, mules, and undead variants such as skeleton horses and zombie horses cannot be equipped with armor.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Furnace, associated text: A minecart with furnace is a self-propelling minecart with a furnace inside. They can be used to move other minecarts.
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Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Tags common to all zombies[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_data_pack, associated text: To add structures to a data pack, first create a folder named structures inside the namespace folder. Then, put your structure file in this folder or in any of its subfolders. Your structure will be named in the game as (namespace):(name) or (namespace):(subfolder1)/(subfolder2)/.../(name) if the file is located in a subfolder.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: Once installed, move your Minecraft folder (located in ~/Library/Application Support/) to a folder in your Dropbox. Rightclick on this new folder and choose Make symbolic link. This will create a symbolic link in the same folder. Move this back to your Minecraft folder's original destination (make sure it has the same name as the original) and you are all set to pull your game data off the internet.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: Piglins can pick up and equip any items they come across, preferring gold-related items, which they actively seek out. A piglin inspects any gold-related item before equipping, holding or putting that item in its inventory for six seconds after picking it up. However, items not related to gold are held or equipped (if the piglin does not have any gold equipment) instantly. Piglins do not pick up any items if the MobGriefing gamerule is set to false.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Server_list, associated text: Minecraft includes an in-game server list for multiplayer in which users can save the servers they visit.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Made up of primarily pointed dripstones and dripstone blocks, with large clusters of dripstone blocks hanging from the ceiling, pointed dripstone on the floor and ceiling, and many pools of water.
Currently added as a feature code file, does not generate in the overworld yet, and can only be generated using add-ons.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Before_1.18, associated text: With Bedrock Edition using 32-bit seeds and a different world generation algorithm, there were few similarities between it and the 64-bit world generation. The positions of mutated biomes, oceans (and islands), rare biomes (jungles, badlands, mushroom fields, giant tree taiga), as well as specific biomes in cold, temperate, or dry biome clusters, bore some geographical relationship with the equivalent positive value seed of the 64-bit generation. The biome shapes deviated significantly. The specific generation of lush biomes and ocean variants was completely different on Bedrock.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_reactor, associated text: The spire was composed of over 25 stacks worth of netherrack.
Excluding the core, any part of the reactor could be mined after activation and it would still function. This way, the player could recycle the expensive gold blocks. It was possible to recover all 4 blocks provided the player worked quickly.
Because the spire could not replace blocks past the world border, when the reactor was activated near the edge of old worlds the player would be able to see the time set to night.
If the nether reactor core was mined out while the nether reactor is active, the glowing obsidian would not turn into obsidian after the reactor deactivates. This also caused the reactor to stop spawning items and zombie pigmen, and make the day/night cycle freeze at nighttime for several in-game days.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_Armor, associated text: Leather horse armor protects horses from freezing in powder snow, but it does not negate other powder snow effects (e.g., falling through, inability to jump).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Roller coasters in Minecraft range from simple designs to highly complex ones. Players may choose to add complicated assets, such as command blocks, custom sounds and textures, and particle effects. Here is an example of what a modern Minecraft coaster may look like. The creator decided to add thematic elements to the ride, such as an immersive queue, custom music, and command block elements (particle effects, sounds, etc.). The massive size of the coaster, as well as the theming, compensates for the lack of traditional roller coaster elements such as inversions and hills.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Skyscraper: A tall building with more than 40 floors. A skyscraper may host offices, retail spaces, and residential spaces. Due to their tallness, it might be a good idea to build an elevator inside the skyscraper to make the higher floors easier to access.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: While not activated, a hopper pulls items from a container above it (or item entities in the space above it) into its own slots and pushes items from its own slots into a container it is facing. Both types of transfers occur every 4 redstone ticks (0.4 seconds), and pushes are processed before pulls. A hopper always pulls items into the leftmost available slot, and pushes items from leftmost slots before rightmost slots (it does not start pushing items from the second slot before the first is empty, from the third slot before the second is empty, etc.).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sign, associated text: Signs can post the success count of JSON text hover and click events to scoreboard objectives. The objectives to be used can be specified by running the /execute store command or by modifying the sign's NBT data directly with the /data merge block command.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mechanisms, associated text: This is a simple bank system using powered rails, which should be helpful for Minecrafters less experienced with redstone.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Reporting_Tectonicus_Bugs, associated text: Are you using the latest version? (check the forum thread for a newer version) (todo: instructions on how to check version number)
Have you got java installed? (todo: instructions on how to type 'java -version' and see what is installed)
Have you double checked your file paths? 99% of errors are misspelt paths or missing spaces in paths, or failing to surround paths with spaces in with "quotes"
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Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_mechanics, associated text: With the layout shown here, enchantments with any number of bookshelves from 0 to 15 may be easily obtained:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bed, associated text: "duh" – @Notch on Twitter, May 11, 2020, in response to "So you're telling me the "Inteded Game Design" should actually be "Sorry, I was too lazy to code"?" – @NoahBandito on Twitter, May 11, 2020
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defense, associated text: Instead of a door, a useful trick is to make a 3 block high entrance, then cover the top and the bottom with any sort of slab. The mob's navigation system tells them that they cannot go through the opening. Beware though, as skeletons can still shoot you and creepers can still explode. Planting vines in front of the entrance will cut their vision. Bamboo can also do the same thing as slabs, while skeletons can still shoot through.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.15 Pre-release 1 (known as 1.15-pre1 in the launcher) is the first pre-release for Java Edition 1.15, released on November 21, 2019,[19] which optimized some aspects of the game, upgrades the resource pack version and fixes bugs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Instant_wire, associated text: A memory device that switches between on and off with each pulse. In simple terms, you can make a button work like a lever. Very compact design, 100% instant, but works on falling edge of the input. To make it work on the rising edge, put an inverter before and after the T Flip-Flop.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Trident, associated text: combining two damaged tridents on a crafting table or the 2×2 inventory grid, which removes any enchantments.
combining two damaged tridents in a grindstone, which removes any enchantments except for Curse of Vanishing and Curse of Binding
combining a damaged trident with another trident on an anvil, which preserves enchantments.
applying the Mending enchantment.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Helmet, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, vindicators and pillagers spawned in raids have a 8.3525% chance (10.28% on hard) to drop iron helmets. The dropped helmets are usually badly damaged, and have a 50% chance of being enchanted with a random enchantment.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Clock circuits also produce pulses, but they aren't monostable because they have no stable output states (they are "astable") unless forced into one by external interference (for example, when they're turned off). Logic and memory circuits aren't monostable because both of their output states are stable (they are "bistable") – they won't change unless triggered by their input.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Illager, associated text: Pillagers and ravagers do not purposefully attack other illagers. However, non-pillagers and non-ravagers do attack pillagers who hit them with missed arrows.[3] Vindicators and evokers retaliate against a pillager if the pillager accidentally hits the vindicator or evoker with an arrow, although the evoker fang deals no damage to pillagers. Vexes summoned by an injured evoker can still attack the pillager.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Kelp_farming, associated text: To help streamline the farming process, you can also build up the infrastructure within the farm itself.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mob, associated text: In 2016, Jeb held an informal poll on Twitter in which the public voted on adding the llama to Minecraft over the alpaca.[3][4] In the five annual Minecraft events MINECON Earth 2017, MINECON Earth 2018, MINECON Live 2019, Minecraft Live 2020 and Minecraft Live 2021, the public also voted on a mob to be added to Minecraft. In the first vote, the winner was the phantom (then known as "Mob B" or "The Monster of the Night Skies"). In the second, the winner was the taiga biome and the fox. In the third, the winner was the mountain biome and the goat. In the fourth, the winner was the glow squid. In the fifth, the winner was the allay. Before the second vote, the China Edition also had a mob vote, the winner of which was the panda.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed underwater lava lakes not turned into obsidian during world generation (MCPE-128022).
Healing no longer causes a mob to be immune to damage (MCPE-152957).
Fixed tick range check excluding chunks that were actually in range.
Breaking a layer of snow placed in the same block as a flower no longer destroys the flower (MCPE-151512).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_micro_shelters, associated text: 8. Place the furnace on the roof in the way that it can be accessed outside, see picture. Or you can place the furnace above your head when you're standing on the slab inside.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Kelp, associated text: Any building block can be placed on top of a kelp plant, which is useful for building structures over a deep ocean without needing to build from the ocean floor.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: Star positions will be static. A LOT of time would have to progress for any noticeable difference to show. Planets will orbit and spin, however. – Reddit, u/xNotch, October 21, 2012
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Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: Damage to tools and armor can be viewed in the item's tooltip by pressing the debug key combination F3 + H in Java Edition. If the player is playing on a Mac, they have to press fn + F3 + H.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: Items with an Unbreaking enchantment do not always lose durability when used; for a given enchantment level, the chance of losing durability is 1 in (1+level). Such items last an extra level times their original durability, give or take a few.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Logic_gates, associated text: We are all familiar with the elementary school concept of "borrowing" in subtraction from the next column like this:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Blaze, associated text: This article is about the mob in Minecraft. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Blaze. For the rod, see Blaze Rod. For the powder, see Blaze Powder.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Coordinates, associated text: World coordinates are expressed as a set of three absolute world coordinates (X Y Z), each number representing a distance along an axis from the world origin.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Naturally generate in warm oceans, usually around coral reefs.
Up to 4 can be placed on a block.
Each one adds 3 to the light level, but only when placed underwater.
Can be smelted into lime dye.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Server, associated text: The default multiplayer software is free of charge and is available by Mojang Studios for Windows, macOS, and Unix-like systems (Linux, BSD...). See the Minecraft multiplayer server tutorial and Mojang Studios' Minecraft multiplayer server download page for help.
Opening a world to LAN provides a server that is accessible only to other people on the local network unless port forwarding is set up on the router. See the setting up a LAN world tutorial for more information.
Custom server software such as CraftBukkit, Spigot, and Sponge provide players a way to add plugins to a server. These are generally used for larger servers that run plugins to ensure griefer protection, non-vanilla commands (e.g./sethome), custom minigames, etc.
Rented servers are servers hosted externally by another company. These hosted servers are (usually) not provided free of charge - the player must rent them on a regular basis.
Realms are Mojang Studios' official hosting service that allows a limited number of players onto a server. Note that the Java Realms are still separate from Realms for other versions of Minecraft.
Dedicated Servers are servers that provide a wider range of power sources. These servers are much more flexible and allow for almost complete control.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Panorama, associated text: In Java Edition, this scene remained the same from Java Edition Beta 1.8 until Java Edition 1.12, after which the background was changed for each themed update.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: As Cece gazes upon a world that is bright and colorful and with no hostile mobs in sight, Baba informs her that he was able to get on the phone with Reesa. Although Cece feels happy, she also realizes that her enthusiasm to reunite with Reesa had all but dwindled by the time she had completed the Haven Trials. Getting on the phone, Reesa speaks to Cece, saying that she feels bad for everything that had happened and putting most of the blame on her own father about the situation. Reesa also mentions about how she and Hashim’s friends had built a new base and invites Cece over to it. Cece then mentions that she had help completing the Haven Trials, causing Reesa to mention about bringing them over as well. Cece then abruptly says that she isn’t staying in Haven because the friends that she had made (Aminata and Jo) weren’t allowed into it. Reesa then asks if they had completed all of the Haven Trials. Cece recalls that Jo didn’t complete the first one (killing an evoker), and that Aminata had become the next Ocury. Reesa then says that the Ocury isn’t allowed to enter Haven, much to Cece’s disbelief, and also says that its against the rules of the server. She also says that Cranky (the Tailsman of Chance) can’t be a part of Haven either as the people of Anarchia need it to protect themselves from others. Upon understanding the situation, Cece says that she’ll stay in Anarchia with them, which Reesa understands. She then goes on a long talk about how she had felt when she first left, knowing that she would have to hang out with new friends because of the time zone difference, and also apologizes for forgetting about her. Cece then slips an apology about "destroying" Silver Oaks, and the two laugh, knowing that the Realm that had it is already gone. Reesa then asks Cece as to what she’ll do, and she says that she’ll find her friends. Cece then says that perhaps they could be in their own place, just for themselves, and Reesa nods in agreement.
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