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Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: This advancement is achieved by setting foot in all five biomes in the Nether: the basalt deltas, the crimson forest, the nether wastes, the soul sand valley, and the warped forest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Paper, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Chest loot
1.2 Crafting
1.3 Villagers
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Anvil usage
2.3 Trading
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crafting_descriptions, associated text: Below is a table of all item descriptions. Descriptions for uncraftable items also appear to exist despite not having anywhere to be displayed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Kelp_farming, associated text: It is also possible to automate collection by placing flowing water at the very top which goes into hoppers. This can be tricky however, and the kelp must not be allowed to grow into the flowing water and break the stream. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Storage_minecarts, associated text: For all the designs that are shown above, minecart with chest will be stuck at these loaders when the cart has no space to receive items from loaders. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: 3D Export modeβ[Bedrock Edition only][3D Export Note 1], is similar to save mode, but the structure is saved as a 3D render rather than as an actual structure.[2] Therefore, structures saved this way can be viewed, but cannot be generated via load mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: Again, navigate to the development_behavior_packs folder and create there a new folder named "tutorial_behavior_pack":
(%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\development_behavior_packs\tutorial_behavior_pack)
Within that new folder create a JSON file called "manifest.json" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-7222 β 1-9 keys, hoppers/droppers and shift-clicking ignore stacking restrictions
MC-23039 β Dropped item disappear in Creative
MC-64702 β Cullface on snowlayer not working properly
MC-67665 β Mouse click position always lags a few frames behind the crosshair
MC-88484 β Decimal numbers are displayed using the default Locale value
MC-92330 β "Fish Caught", "Junk Fished" and "Treasure Fished" Statistics do not work
MC-93991 β Experience orbs play multiple instances of their sound when picked up
MC-101197 β Cannot use leads on wild ocelots
MC-104778 β Non-hostile wild wolves and ocelots cannot be put on leashes
MC-105049 β Infinite durability for carrot on a stick
MC-106117 β Clouds flicker between different positions when spectating minecart
MC-106199 β "minecraft:" is not optional for entity ID in EntityTag and Spawners
MC-107638 β Baby zombie villager voice sounds as deep as adult version
MC-108319 β XP orbs sound effects mostly play high pitch sounds
MC-108673 β Fences and cobble walls moved by pistons don't move entities in the upper part of their collision box
MC-109028 β Picking up a flower from a flower pot makes no sound when you already have that flower in your inventory
MC-109038 β Spawner with missing "minecraft:" in entity id (or with not lowercased entity id) spawns this entity until you reload the world
MC-109805 β Farmland can be placed on invalid locations
MC-109831 β Heads in inventory face backwards
MC-109833 β "commands.title.usage" uses a different syntax
MC-110065 β Shift-jumping on magma block deals damage to the player
MC-110076 β Weighted pressure plate name gets truncated when applying enchanted book in anvil
MC-110094 β Entities can fall through moving fences
MC-110234 β Renaming a wither doesn't change the boss bar
MC-110247 β Moving blocks can move entities into other moving blocks (also when they move in a different direction)
MC-110333 β Mounted horse disappeared after 1.11 upgrade
MC-110399 β Hopper: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot get property atw{name=facing, clazz=class cv, values=[down, up, north, south, west, east]} as it does not exist in atk{block=minecraft:<block>, properties=[]}
MC-110598 β Unicode characters which are not converted 1:1 when calling toLowerCase result in wrong formatting
MC-110756 β Llama yellow carpet model error
MC-110783 β Final firework rocket of a stack does not explode
MC-110808 β Eating Pufferfish in a stack of 1 does not give debuffs |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: No player wants to use tools that are about to break, so many players just throw low-durability tools out, even if they are valuable. It is a big mistake to throw away low-durability tools and armor, as it still has some use. An item with low durability can still be used, so throwing out these items is wasting the potential use they could be used for. The player can also use old tools to repair them. Low-durability items could be kept in a chest in case the player dies and loses their stuff. Any scrap tools or armor made of iron or gold can be chucked in the furnace to obtain a nugget and old wooden tools and weapons can instead be used as furnace fuel. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Charged creeper aura is rendered correctly in most cases now (MCPE-65798).
Fixed Paintings no longer rendering
Ray tracing specific textures will be allocated/deallocated when toggling ray tracing on/off. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: Block entity data
Tags common to all block entities[show]
CustomName: Optional. The name of this container in JSON text component, which appears in its GUI where the default name ordinarily appears.
Items: List of items in this container.
: An item, including the slot tag.
Tags common to all items[show]
Lock: Optional. When not blank, prevents the container from being opened unless the opener is holding an item whose name matches this string.
LootTable: Optional. Loot table to be used to fill the hopper when it is next opened, or the items are otherwise interacted with. Note that the loot table is used when the hopper tries to push items, when it's enabled.[note 1]
LootTableSeed: Optional. Seed for generating the loot table. 0 or omitted uses a random seed.[note 1]
TransferCooldown: Time until the next transfer in game ticks, naturally between 1 and 8 or 0 if there is no transfer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sculk_Sensor, associated text: When a vibration is made within the range of a sculk sensor, a signal travels from the vibration source to the sensor at a speed of one block per game tick (20 blocks per second). When the signal arrives, the sensor is activated for 40 game ticks (2 seconds). The sensor cannot detect any other vibrations while activated or while a signal is traveling to it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Custom names now modify boss's bars (MCPE-43473)
Fixed bug where system language setting for Simplified and Traditional Chinese was not honored by the game.
Nintendo Switch can now upload worlds to Realms again (REALMS-474).
This fix is still in beta so wonβt be available for Realms or non-beta platforms yet.
Game no longer crashes if a player opens a shulker box they're standing on after rejoining a multiplayer session
Fixed issue where some walls were not correctly connected on world load
Fishing Rod will now correctly cast when close to a mob (MCPE-65249).
Fixed an issue that meant the block highlight/selection box was extending above blocks.
Fixed an issue with missing animation when damaging bamboo.
Added Noto Sans font license button and pop-up dialog to Settings screen (in the Profile section). |
Minecraft wiki entry for IntoTheGame2CHP, associated text: The five (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) put some finishing touches on the castle. An animal pen is set up for Beau and Beep, and Morgan places down a item frame with a wooden pickaxe, happy to finally be finished with the castle. They all decide to admire the view from the obsidian tower, but Morgan notices something that seemed out of place in the distance. Using all the blocks they have in their inventories, the five notice a warning made out of letters built from obsidian: "BEWARE THE EVOKER KING!" |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sapling, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Chest loot
1.4 Leaves
1.5 Post-generation
1.6 Trading
2 Usage
2.1 Growing trees
2.2 Bee nests
2.3 Bees
2.4 Breeding
2.5 Decoration
2.6 Fuel
2.7 Composting
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 History
5.1 Data history
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 See also
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Vines, associated text: Several vines can be placed in the same block space, as long as they are facing different directions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Randomizers, associated text: Chickens, because they are small and can easily be reproduced.
Snow golems, because they are silent.
Pigs and other two-wide mobs, because they are less likely to not be triggering anything.
Bats because they toggle it on and off frequently. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: If players need to use the inputs elsewhere, the inputs need to be "isolated", by passing them through a block as above, or a device such as a torch or repeater. Torches yield version B. Note that this is in fact a NOR gate with an inverter on the output. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting, associated text: Enchantments that have multiple levels are shown with their maximum level numbers. Mutually exclusive enchantments can be combined using commands (e.g., /give @s bow{Enchantments:[{id:infinity,lvl:1},{id:mending,lvl:1}]} 1). Also, a player can exceed the maximum levels of enchantments (e.g., /give @s netherite_sword{Enchantments:[{id:fire_aspect,lvl:10}]} 1). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Golem, associated text: Creation of an iron golem.
An iron golem offers a villager a poppy.
An iron golem offers a poppy to several villager children.
An iron golem attacking a spider by throwing it into the air.
An iron golem attacking a witch.
An iron golem attacking the player.
Iron golems acting weirdly in a player-created village, by attempting to cross in a two-block-high gap. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: Your time goal will affect your choices and your style of play a lot: if your goal is to complete the game in less than 30 minutes you won't have time to gather not strictly necessary resources such as armor, diamonds, etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Drops, associated text: Most blocks drop themselves when broken. All special drops from blocks are listed below. "Obtainable with Silk Touch" column indicates if the block can be collected using the Silk Touch enchantment. See Silk Touch#List of blocks obtainable with Silk Touch for more information. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Slime_farming, associated text: If not properly lit, undead mobs may spawn in this farm and collect in the trap without dying. An observation deck above is useful for letting you fire an arrow into an opening to clear out any "by-catch" mobs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Decorative blocks that can only be placed on the underside of a block.
Obtained with shears, otherwise breaks.
Available under Experimental Gameplay. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Players begin their mansion journey with a woodland explorer map, which can be obtained by trading with a journeyman cartographer for around 14 emeralds and a compass In Java Edition. If you are playing on hard mode, you can convert villagers to zombie villagers and convert back using a golden apple and splash potion of weakness It makes the price discount. This is totally optinal, the cartographer always sells the map, but in Bedrock Edition, they have a 1β3 chance to sell it. Besides a mapβs regular features, the explorer map has a house-shaped icon that indicates where the mansion is. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl, associated text: As aquatic mobs, they take extra damage from the Impaling enchantment.β[Java Edition only]β[until JE Edition Combat Tests] Unlike other aquatic mobs, they cause nearby pufferfish to inflate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: 1 Locations
2 Drops
3 Designs
3.1 Spawning tower
3.1.1 Using observer blocks
3.2 Sinkhole
3.3 Canal-style
3.3.1 Compact canal design
3.3.2 Minimal canal design
3.3.3 Large chamber fully automatic design
3.3.4 Water pans
3.4 Active mob displacement
3.5 Other designs
4 Transporting mobs
4.1 Horizontal transportation
4.2 Downward transportation
4.3 Upward transportation
5 Grinding
6 Video
7 Performance concerns |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The parameters to the vibration particle have changed: instead of specifying the start position as an extra parameter, the regular source of the particle is now used. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Improving_frame_rate, associated text: Frame rate (also known as FPS) is the frequency rate at which a video device produces unique consecutive images called frames. Frames are still pictures that when sequence together form a fluid animation that is the basis for all moving media. Frame rate is most often expressed in frames per second (fps). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: What exactly the other data values of buttons were that were unused and eventually removed are unknown. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: You can have a fully-automatic flower and seed farm with just a bit of Redstone and tons of bone meal! Have an 8Γ8 area of grass with some hoppers at the end. Then, place a row dispensers at the back, facing the grass, and put buckets of water in them. Hook up some Redstone from a BUD switch at the end and delay with Repeaters. Attach another line of Redstone and hook it up to Dispensers, under the Grass and filled with bone meal while facing the Grass on top. If you do it right, automatic block updates should cause grass and flowers to grow and immediately be destroyed by the water flow and be carried along the stream and have the water automatically get sucked in. XisumaVoid made a good tutorial. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Firework_Rocket, associated text: There are four types of rockets, with three types of flight duration. Higher flight durations mean longer boosts. In Bedrock Edition, the fireworks obtained from the Creative menu have a flight duration of one, while in Java Edition, the rockets obtained in the creative menu do not have a flight duration. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-33383 β Lag while taking screenshot with F2 in singleplayer.
MC-59517 β TNT explode=true blockstate drops TNT item when fused by hit in survival mode.
MC-84005 β Book and quill doesn't save changes when edited in offhand.
MC-88099 β Slimes/Magma cube with NoAI-Tag still can damage the player.
MC-88356 β Bow animation broken in off-hand in third person.
MC-119971 β Various duplications, deletions, and data corruption at chunk boundaries, caused by loading outdated chunks β includes duping and deletion of entities/mobs, items in hoppers, and blocks moved by pistons, among other problems.
MC-124942 β "Invalid book tag" is not translatable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Parity_issue_list, associated text: When flopping, they rotate around the y-axis.[feedback 28]
Have different swimming animations.
Pufferfish wiggles tail, rather than fins.
Cod and salmon wiggle tail further than in Java Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Secret_door, associated text: If the player doesn't have Silk Touch and they have a grass entrance, they may want to keep sheep around.
The player could make two entrances for quicker access, one a drop with water at the bottom. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Town, associated text: "I went with zombietown. I think it's the fourth project I have with that name across various /backup/old_2/ folders" β @notch on Twitter, February 2, 2017 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Strider, associated text: When being ridden (by a player, zombified piglin, or another strider), a strider is not attracted to warped fungus or warped fungus on a stick other than that of the rider, even if not being directed by the rider. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Frogspawn, associated text: Frogspawn is currently unobtainable as an item in Survival mode, even if mined with a Silk Touch tool. When broken, it drops nothing. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Updates per year
Java Edition
Bedrock/Pocket Edition
Legacy Console Edition
2009
April 2009
May 2009 β Birth of Minecraft
June 2009
August 2009
October 2009
December 2009
2010
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February 2010
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July 2010
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References
External links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Stairs, associated text: "[MC-53641] Smooth and cut blocks and slabs do not match properties of their stair and full block versions - Jira" β Mojira, April 26, 2014. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Migrating_saved_game_data_to_the_cloud, associated text: Next, we will need to make a copy of your Minecraft saved game data on the cloud Dropbox server. For the purposes of this tutorial, we will be copying the saves folder from the .minecraft folder into a folder called Minecraft inside your Dropbox folder. You can store it elsewhere in your Dropbox if you choose. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Owen_Jones, associated text: Owen Jones, formerly known as Owen Hill, is the Director of Creative Communications at Mojang Studios. Before joining Mojang, Jones worked as the web editor for PC Gamer, where he gained a reputation for producing high-quality work at an equally high quantity,[1] gaining the attention of Markus Persson, who became determined to hire him. In August 2012, it was announced that Jones would be bidding farewell to PC Gamer and would be moving to Stockholm, Sweden the following September to work with Mojang.[2][3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advanced_redstone_circuits, associated text: A series of gates that converts a 4-bit binary input to a single active line out of many (e.g. 0-9 if the input is decimal or 0-F if the input is hexadecimal). They are useful in many ways as they are compact, 3Γ5Γ2 at the largest. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can't inflict damage upon themselves.
Slight texture change.
New drops:
Misc potion ingredients
Sticks
Chance to drop what they're holding at the time of death. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_maintenance, associated text: If you want to reset a player's inventory, position, or any other related data about them, you can remove the player's .dat file. Navigate to the Minecraft server directory, open the world folder, open the player's folder, and delete the .dat file which has the UUID that corresponds to the player's current username. This folder is at "minecraft\world\players", where "minecraft" is the folder where Minecraft was installed on the server. This will cause the player to start over at the spawn point with no inventory and no items in their ender chest. The player's changes to the world will be untouched, along with any inventory stored in chests. This will not ban the player that has been deleted. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Version exclusive: /tickingarea
Replaces the functionality of spawn chunks in the Java Edition" and allows the creation of areas that update even if no player is around
Many ticking areas can be created as long as the chunk limit is not exceeded
Ticking areas work inter-dimensional
Enables features such as crop growth, command blocks, redstone and mob activity when the player is not around
Command variations:
tickingarea add <from: x y z> <to: x y z> [name: string] (adds a ticking area for a set string in a defined area)
tickingarea add circle <center: x y z> <radius: int> [name: string] (adds a ticking area for a set string in a defined circular area)
tickingarea remove <position: x y z> (removes a ticking area from a position)
tickingarea remove <name: string> (removes a ticking area from a set string)
tickingarea remove_all (removes all ticking areas)
tickingarea list [all-dimensions] (lists all ticking areas)
Version exclusive: tick_world
Prevents entities from despawning and makes an entity load the world
Optional despawn distance available for entities that should despawn when players are far away (eg Ender Dragon)
Version exclusive: user interface elements for commands to prevent the need for typing[3]
@s selector[4]
Used to target the entity executing the command
/summon:
Ability to summon projectiles like fireballs, dragon eggs, etc. |
Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all projectiles[show]
Item: The item to render as, may be absent.
Tags common to all items[show] |
Minecraft wiki entry for kick, associated text: Specifies the player(s) to be kicked.
Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUIDβ[Java Edition only]. And the target selector must be of player type.
In Bedrock Edition, it can also be an XUID (Xbox UID) of a player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shaders, associated text: creeper.json: Used when spectating a creeper
invert.json: Used when spectating an enderman
spider.json: Used when spectating a spider
entity_outline.json: Used when a glowing entity is on screen
transparency.json: Used when in "Fabulous!" graphics mode. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: Accounts introduced: https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110745397/you-can-register-your-accounts-now |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: No longer instantly explode when hit with fire charges; instead, they explode as if primed by an activator rail. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_get_a_crash_report, associated text: Deobfuscating the crash report file with obfuscation maps and uploading the deobfuscated version to the Bug tracker may make it easier for Mojang developers to track down the cause of the crash. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Item_modifier, associated text: The root tag of the item function.
function: Resource location of the function to apply. Valid functions are described below.
conditions: A list of loot conditions, of which all must pass, for this function to be applied.
A loot condition. The JSON structure of this tag is defined on the Predicates page.
Other parameters of the function, described below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Dig a large series of tunnels underground (preferably clean, square-shaped, and free of obstructions or danger) and light it up to prevent mob spawns. The tunnel system can be built around a main tunnel or hub. Link the tunnel system with mines, caves, shelters, and landmarks that are frequented or owned by you or other players, providing an alternative to above-ground travel and quicker, easier access to mines and certain points of interest. Optional additions include beautification (such as different wall/floor materials or designs), minecart rails, boat canals, horse accessibility, displays (such as aquariums and dioramas), cave access points, designated mineshafts, simple shelters or work stations, and mob farms. This can technically also be built in singleplayer, in case you have multiple mines or places of interest across a wide area, but it serves more of a purpose in multiplayer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jumping, associated text: Jumping normally lets the player climb up 11β4 block. Players with Jump Boost I are able to jump 115β16 block, and with Jump Boost II they are able to jump 21β2 blocks. The effect also increases more with more levels of Jump Boost. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Illusioner, associated text: This spell resets the illusioner's spell cooldown to 1 second, and resets the cooldown for the blinding spell to 9 seconds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: https://web.archive.org/web/20140620184443/http://www.minecraftforum.net:80/news/192-an-interview-with-jeb/ |
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: An iron door looks somewhat out of place in a dark cave. If a player sees one, they may be tempted to go inside. Unfortunately for them, there may only be a pressure plate on one side of the door, or a landmine hidden under the plate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Crop_farming, associated text: For hydrated crops in rows at the edge of a field (having 3 blocks of non-farmland along one side), the growth probability is 1β4 (25%). Most planted crops in this case reach maturity within 41 minutes (about 2 minecraft days). [verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, beacons can also be waterlogged and conduct redstone power at the same time. When "activated", beacon blocks provide two unique functions: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: Shooting an arrow counts as 1 use.
Shooting three arrows (when enchanted with multishot) counts as 3 uses.
Shooting a firework rocket counts as 3 uses.
Shooting three firework rockets (when enchanted with multishot) counts as 3 Γ 3 = 9 uses. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Triggered when a player inflicted with Bad Omen enters a village.
Pillagers, vindicators, evokers, witches and illager beasts can appear as part of the raids.
Raid progress bar once a village has been entered is displayed like the ender dragon health bar, decreases on pillager kills.
Shows remaining mobs near the end.
Mobs appear in waves if effect has higher level.
Include witches and evokers on later waves. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: Villagers can become willing by the player trading with them. Willingness is granted the first time a new offer is traded, or at a one-in-five chance on subsequent trades. This does not cause them to immediately seek out a mate, however. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Design C requires two sticky pistons, and can be easily stopped by just setting one side of the redstone high. The repeaters can be indefinitely extended to make a long delay clock. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay
Fixed a crash at launch on Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2
Fixed a crash that could occur in the End
Fixed some crashes that occurred when changing dimensions, including going through portals with tamed animals
The game no longer crashes when the /kill command is used while the dragon is respawning
Using the /fill command with Soul Fire no longer causes the game to crash (MCPE-65672) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: After you've used the splash potion of weakness and the golden apple, the zombie makes a loud sizzling sound, emits orange swirly particles, and begins to shake violently. It takes a couple of minutes for them to convert, so go ahead and trap it somewhere, and make sure it doesn't burn in the sunlight, or hurt any nearby villagers. After a few minutes, the zombie villager turns into a regular villager, at which point you can let it out to roam the village or do whatever. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: The physics engine supports arbitrary gravity vectors, kind of. By "kind of" I mean there's a bug where your head will get stuck inside a wall if it changes too fast, but that's easily fixed. β Reddit, u/xNotch, March 22, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Enderman, associated text: Endermen spawn uncommonly in the Overworld, in all biomes except mushroom fields and deep darkβ[upcoming: 1.19]. They often spawn in hauntings (groups) of two, and rarely in hauntings of three. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Toivonen, associated text: "This is one of those days that I need to get started with the Delta Force Theme... its my goddam birthday." β @jnkboy on Twitter, June 5, 2011 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Farmland, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, 2Γ2 giant spruce trees and giant jungle trees don't grow if the northwest sapling is on farmland. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Quartz, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Crafting
1.4 Stonecutting
1.5 Trading
2 Usage
2.1 Crafting ingredient
2.2 Stonecutting
2.3 Smelting ingredient
2.4 Note Blocks
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 See also
10 Notes
11 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rotten_Flesh, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Mob loot
1.1.1 Zombies
1.1.2 Zoglins
1.1.3 Zombified piglins
1.2 Fishing
1.3 Chest loot
1.4 Cat gifts
2 Usage
2.1 Food
2.2 Wolves
2.3 Trading
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 Achievements
6 Advancements
7 Video
8 History
9 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tag, associated text: 1 Usage
1.1 Resource location
1.2 Block tags
1.3 Item tags
1.4 Entity type tags
1.5 Function tags
2 JSON format
3 List of tags
3.1 Blocks
3.2 Entity types
3.3 Fluids
3.4 Game events
3.5 Items
3.6 Biomes
3.7 Structures
3.8 Flat level generator presetsβ[upcoming: JE 1.19]
3.9 World presetsβ[upcoming: JE 1.19]
4 History
5 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Leftover, associated text: The leftover cannot be obtained as an item even by using the /give command. The leftover can be placed using commands such as /fill or /setblock, and naturally generates in the "zones" dimension. It cannot be destroyed by tools or explosions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: A plant that can be stood upon briefly.
If a player or mob stands on top of the plant for two seconds (40 ticks), the plant tilts and the player or mob falls through the plant.
Can be placed on any solid block and water.
Can have bone meal applied to grow taller.
Can be used for new parkour projects and obstacle courses. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "I forgot about the RuntimeID table, oops. Here it is as a giant JSON blob." β @_tomcc on Twitter, March 3, 2018 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player.dat_format, associated text: StoredEnchantments tooltips are not displayed if edited onto an item other than an enchanted book. Enchantments stored in Enchantments, however, are always displayed in the tooltip and cause the item to glow, even if they cannot have any effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hardcore_mode, associated text: Many resources (including bookshelves and enchanted diamond gear) can be gathered by trading though leveling up villagers can be a somewhat long process. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Repeater, associated text: If a repeater is locked again too quickly after unlocking (e.g. the lock is controlled by a fast clock circuit), or the lock and the input are changed only on the same tick (e.g. because they're fed by the same clock and both repeaters have the same delay), the repeater does not switch states. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rooted_Dirt, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Post-generation
1.3 Breaking
1.4 Trading
2 Usage
2.1 Hanging roots
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: A skeleton is pretty accurate with its bow. It can be difficult to dodge the arrows. Also, you become an easier target the closer you get. If you get too close, it can kill you in only a couple of shots, because you have no armor. It's best to have a bow (or at least a shield) of your own before facing skeletons. If you don't have a bow or shield and they see you, try to run up to them and get in a few hits with your sword before you get shot too many times (at a distance, you can dodge the arrows). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 17w31a[1] is the first and only snapshot released for Java Edition 1.12.1. It was released on August 1, 2017, and updated the credits. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian, associated text: A comparison between glowing obsidian (left), crying obsidian (middle), and regular obsidian (right). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Shields themselves are extremely useful in the open as they negate all damage and Knockback to the player as well as reduce blast damage in surrounding blocks making netherrack a relatively safe platform (though still not recommended if the platform is only a single block thick) to stand on while fighting the ghast. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: Shulker Box
Hoppers cannot put shulker boxes into other shulker boxes. This allows for the creation of certain item filters.
Otherwise, hoppers interact with shulker boxes normally. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, associated text: Rails: as long as they remain on top of a solid face of a block in their new position, and that block isn't moving at the same time.
An exception is when the rail and block supporting it are on two parallel extended pistons at which the rail remains attached. Trying to move both on the same piston using slime blocks does not work, nor does moving them on perpendicular pistons (although the latter temporarily appears to work because of a bug MC-75716).
Rails re-orient themselves after being pushed, similar to when placed manually.
Carpets |
Minecraft wiki entry for Small_Dripleaf, associated text: Using bone meal on a small dripleaf causes it to grow into a big dripleaf, from two to five blocks tall. The small dripleaf is consumed in the process, and cannot be retrieved. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-16183 β Using the autocomplete function in chat (tab) disconnects clients in multiplayer.
MC-16639 β Game tick speed issue.
MC-17295 β Scoreboard objectives disappears when logging out.
MC-17444 β Health scoreboard doesn't display hearts from health boost.
MC-17454 β Take damage when removing health boost effect.
MC-17558 β 17608
MC-17656 β No server connection bars in Multiplayer menu or ingame.
MC-17660 β Ressources packs still named Texture packs in options.
MC-17663 β "Health Boost" Potion Effect shows "potion.healthBoost".
MC-17666 β Minecarts do not have the correct texture pack.
MC-17700 β Firecharge texture is green.
MC-17731 β GUI broken when Boss health bar is visible.
MC-17747 β Carpet can be placed ontop of glass panes but not ontop of iron bars.
MC-17753 β Texts for "credits" and "end" not showing up properly in default or with a resource pack on.
MC-17757 β Resource pack's/mcmeta's "frametime" is ignored when "time": 1.
MC-17784 β DoDaylightCycle bed bug.
MC-17803 β Biome colormaps are not updating on texture pack change.
MC-17827 β Ghasts shoot with end portal frames. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Thunderstorm_survival, associated text: Charged creepers are much more dangerous than normal ones, due to the fact that they have a much larger blast radius, and can deal twice as much damage. If at all possible, use a bow to fight the creeper. If you do not want to fight it, do not go near it unless you have Diamond level or Netherite Level armor. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Create a series of challenges, where if you fail, you get teleported to the next test. But, if you win, you get a reward like armor and a sword. After a certain amount of tests have them go to the End and fight the ender dragon with their current equipment. This is a... |
Minecraft wiki entry for Skin, associated text: 1 Properties
2 World textures
3 Changing or installing player skins
3.1 Java Edition
3.2 Legacy Console Edition
3.3 Bedrock Edition
4 Character creator
5 Skin packs
5.1 Java Edition Skin Packs
6 Templates
6.1 Official skin templates
6.2 Other templates
7 History
7.1 Historical Images
8 Gallery
8.1 Renders
9 See also
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Start the clock by turning off the input. The torch turns on, the dropper drops an item on the pressure plate turning the torch off. After 5 minutes, the item despawns (disappear) and the pressure plate deactivates, allowing the torch to turn on, causing the dropper to eject another item onto the pressure plate. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Server_level.dat, associated text: The first 65536 sequential bytes of the array make up the top-most 256Γ256 "sliver" of the level, with the north-most row of bytes, from left to right, being at locations 0 ... 255, the row below that at, from left to right, locations 256 ... 511, and so on. The default maps are 64 "slivers" deep. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sign, associated text: A player can use a glow ink sac on a sign to make its text glow. The glowing text is not affected by lighting. The player can use a regular black ink sac on the sign to remove the glowing effect. |
Minecraft wiki entry for LastBlock1CHP, associated text: Chapter 2: Donβt Forget to Stop and Smell the Rainbows! (Though You Might Need to Bring a Stepladder.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Morse_code, associated text: To get all the different signals to the translator you will need to choose a position, it is suggested to position it somewhere to the side of your decoder, but you need to remember which light means which. To keep the lines from interfering with each other, it is best to put the lines of wire on alternate levels (create bridges). Remember to check your wires to make sure that the signal does not exceed 16 blocks. Now the first stage is to get all the signals together. To do this you use repeaters, which has the unique ability to prevent signal interference. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Grass_carried, associated text: 1 Obtaining
2 Usage
2.1 Appearance
2.2 Functional differences from grass blocks
3 Data values
3.1 ID
4 History
5 Issues
6 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager, associated text: Villagers, like other mobs, can find paths around obstructions, avoid walking off cliffs of heights greater than 3 blocks, and avoid some blocks that cause harm. However, in crowded situations, one villager can push another off a cliff or into harm's way. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4J_Studios, associated text: Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships (PS2, Xbox) (2005)
Star Trek: Encounters (PS2) (2006)
Star Trek: Conquest (Wii, PS2) (2007)
AMF Bowling Pinbusters! (DS) (2008)
Ducati Moto (DS) (2008)
Wuggle (iPhone) (2009) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sheep_(disambiguation), associated text: Sheep, a passive mob that drops food items when killed
Enchanted Sheep, a summonable sheep that can come in three variants |
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