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Minecraft wiki entry for Translucency, associated text: All translucent blocks use the rendertype_translucent core shader,[verify] with the exception of tripwire, which uses rendertype_tripwire. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Setblock transmission works by using the setblock command to create and remove power components at a receiver. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: At least an iron sword, or an axe (or both) if you play Java Edition
A bow
At least a stack of arrows (or one if your bow has Infinity)
At least a full set of iron armor with one piece of gold armor (optional)
A pickaxe, stone or better, preferably iron or better
At least 1 golden apple (optional but recommended)
Highly nutritious food, such as cooked porkchops or steak, at least half a stack.
At least 2 stacks of cobblestone (or blackstone)
At least 2 stacks of torches, or bring coal so you can craft more
A crafting table, a chest and a furnace to set up a temporary base (optional)
At least 16 logs for crafting
Potions of fire resistance, or totems of undying (optional, but useful)
A shield
2-4 buckets (if using cauldron, have a few filled with water)
A cauldron (optional, does not work on Bedrock Edition)
Flint and steel to light your portal if it's destroyed
10 obsidian (optional, to make a new portal)
A respawn anchor (optional, to reset your spawn point)
12 glowstone blocks (enough for 3 charges of the respawn anchor). Can take more (optional) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: A: This could be caused by a series of issues. Please post a thread using the template provided above. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Sheep, associated text: The foot of a sheep.
The sheep's color around their face and overlay when sheared corresponds to their wool color.
A sheep before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.6.0.
Pink sheep before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0.
All of the possible sheep wool colors (dyed by the player.) Sheep have dyed wool remnants.
A yellow sheep during Pocket Edition Alpha 0.7.1. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If the player does end up provoking the enderman they can jump in a source of water nearby if there is one. If the player does not have a water source they can place a bucket of water in front of them. If all else fails then they should get their back up against a wall and punch the enderman from there. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Put pressure plates around a diamond block or chest, or make it look like there's redstone coming from a trapped chest. The player may think this is a trap, and may decide to quit the map. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Because of this difference, there is also a difference between the optimal spacing of powered rails when used on a 2D track when compared to straight travel on flat terrain. You need powered rail every 53.7225 (rounded to 54) curved rail. This can be worked out through ratios, comparing 8m/s for 38 rails (the optimal distance for straight rails) to 11.31m/s to work out the value of 53.7225. Therefore for a combination of straight and curved, a curved rail is equivalent to 0.707 of a straight rail. To maintain maximum speed, you must keep the value under 38. For example one combination could be 31 straight rails with 10 curved rails as this is the equivalent of 38 straight rails. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Breeding, associated text: When an animal is fed its food, it enters "love mode", preparing to breed with another animal of the same species that is also in love mode. Animals that are in love mode emit heart particles constantly. When both animals are fed, they pathfind toward each other, up to eight blocks away. The two animals kiss for about two and a half seconds, and then a baby animal of the same species spawns either in between the parents or in the same position as the parent that was spawned first, ending love mode for the parents. Breeding also drops 1–7. The parents do not eat breeding items for 5 minutes, after which feeding them once again causes them to enter love mode. However, they still follow players holding breeding items, as does the baby. An animal exits love mode if it does not breed 30 seconds after being fed; however, it immediately becomes able to be fed and enter love mode again. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Storage for substances
2.1.1 Holding water
2.1.1.1 Applying dye to cauldron water
2.1.2 Holding lava
2.1.3 Holding powder snow
2.1.4 Filling cauldrons with potions
2.2 Removing dye from items
2.3 Changing profession
2.4 Extinguishing fire
2.5 Redstone component
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
4.3 Block data
5 Achievements
6 History
6.1 Water Cauldron
6.2 Lava Cauldron
6.3 Powder Snow Cauldron
6.4 Potion Cauldron
6.5 Cauldron "item"
6.5.1 Appearances
6.5.2 Names
7 Issues
8 Trivia
9 Gallery
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pre-1.17_distribution, associated text: Unlike most other ores, lapis lazuli's frequency peaks around layer 15, and slowly tapers off above and below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Gilded_Blackstone, associated text: Piglins are attracted to gilded blackstone and run toward any gilded blackstone on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Brewing_Stand, associated text: A brewing stand in action.
A brewing stand in an igloo basement.
The GUI of the brewing stand in 1.8.x and below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Before venturing to the Nether, make sure the player has a diamond sword, a full suit of armor (preferably iron or diamond), and of course, at least 10 obsidian. If you have 10 obsidian, you need 4 other blocks to use as placeholders, because you can't place blocks on the corners or edges of other blocks. It's also a good idea to make an enchantment table before the portal, as enchantments greatly help the player in the Nether. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Secret_door, associated text: This entrance can be a bit dangerous, especially if the player is low on health. As shown in the schematic, after the player goes into the lava, they sink through, fall past the signs, and into the water. This design can be expanded or shrunk as needed, however it may be tricky to make it more than 2 blocks wide. To ensure your health will not run out with your difficulty settings and armor, it may be a good idea to test it for the first time with Fire Resistance. Some good hiding places for this: a beat up house with a single bucket of lava on the floor; a natural lava pool; in a decorational lava pool. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-6391 – Fire on hopper not visible.
MC-8193 – Hopper doesn't try to place items from other slots if unable from first.
MC-8943 – Fire doesn't show on 8 layered snow and hopper.
MC-11089 – Long scoreboard objective titles can be offset screen.
MC-11109 – Breaking a container with items that is connected via a solid block with a comparator does not update the comparator.
MC-11217 – Falling block entities start visually falling from 1 block higher than they were placed.
MC-11236 – Paintings popping out / cannot place new ones. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Speedrun, associated text: First, find a bastion. Bastions have a lot of piglins (depending on the type of bastion) and a lot of gold. There are four types of bastions: treasure bastions, bridge bastions, housing bastions, and stables bastions. This is important to know because knowing what type of bastion you have can help you plan your route accordingly. Couriway has a great video on bastions: https://youtu.be/5QIMHxpfUkg. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mob_farm, associated text: Sunlight mob farm: Undead mobs seek protection from sunlight. A roof three blocks above the ground can provide a shady area to lure undead mobs into a pit lined with open trap doors, leading into a grinder. The disadvantate of the farm is that it attracts only zombies and skeletons.
Villager: Only zombies and drowned are attracted to villagers. This method works by having one or more villagers trapped (but protected from actual attack). Any nearby zombies go toward the villagers. You can make a maze that the zombies have to go through so that you need only one trap. However, there should be some sort of trap that the zombies fall into to get to the villagers (e.g. a ton of soul sand in water or in air, fall damage, etc.).
Turtle eggs: This method works on zombies, drowned and zombified piglins. Turtle eggs attract all variations of zombies, which want to trample them. Turtle eggs can be used in combination with open trapdoors above a drop to lure any zombie-variant mobs into a killing chamber. It is a popular choice for zombified piglin farms in the nether, and can be used as a method to lure zombies away from other mobs in a standard mob farm.
One-way doors: Relying on the random movement of mobs, One-Way Door Designs use doors or pistons to prevent the mobs from wandering backward. Making several sets of doors can increase the speed with which the mobs move toward the hole.
The easiest configuration consists of a wall of iron doors or fencegates (you can use wooden doors if you're not on Hard difficulty) with a row of pressure plates in front of them. When the mobs walk onto the pressure plates, the door opens, letting them through, but once on the other side, they can't open the door since there is no switch.
With pistons, the arrangement is reversed, with the pressure plates on the desired side, and the pistons pointing upward, so that they block the path of the mobs when extended. This design works only with a 2-block high roof to prevent the mobs from jumping, and even then might fail on spiders. However, it requires considerably more common ingredients than the iron door variant.
Such systems can also be used to "store" mobs after gathering them from the farm, so that they later can be killed for the rare drops and experience
Slime: This farm design uses large slimes to push mobs off ledges. The simplest way to get these slimes are through a slime farm. As for the rates, it gets over 20,000 items per hour, as said in the video title.
Cats: Creepers flee from cats. This can be used to redirect the creepers away from other mobs, and/or to their own killing chamber. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: Creating a new item texture is like making a new block texture. Follow the same steps as above but make sure to make a folder called "items" in your textures folder and place your item textures there. Remember, you can always look at the Vanilla Minecraft resource pack as an example (/Vanilla_Resource_Pack/textures/items). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Sand, associated text: Soul sand slows the movement of any mob or player that is not wearing boots enchanted with soul speed by 50% and causes them to sink 2 pixels into the block while walking on it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Respawn_Anchor, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Respawning
2.2 Exploding
2.3 Redstone component
2.4 Mobs
2.5 Note blocks
3 Sounds
3.1 Generic
3.2 Unique
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 Advancements
6 History
7 Issues
8 Trivia
9 Gallery
10 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: If you can obtain even one mushroom and farm it carefully, you can slowly create a renewable crop. You can do this much more quickly if you use bone meal to create huge mushrooms. And if you obtain podzol from a wandering trader, you can even farm above ground, in sunlight. |
Minecraft wiki entry for stopsound, associated text: Specifies which category in the Music & Sound options the sound falls under. If it is *, stop sound of all category.
Must be master, music, record, weather, block, hostile, neutral, player, ambient, voice, or *. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Custom tags can be applied to entities and players to create more flexible selector groupings.
Added has_tag filter in components to allow checks to see if an entity has a specified tag.
Autocomplete can be used for tags. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Axe, associated text: Novice-level Toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell a stone axe for one emerald, journeyman-level Toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell an enchanted iron axe for eight emeralds, and expert-level Toolsmith villagers have a 50% chance to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 13 emeralds.[Bedrock Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Acacia, associated text: Acacia Leaves (harvested with shears)
Acacia Log (harvested with any tool including hands)
Acacia Planks (created from a log in the inventory crafting grid)
Acacia Sapling (1⁄20 chance of dropping when leaves decay or are broken)
Stripped Acacia Log (created by using an axe on a log)
Stick (chance of dropping when breaking leaves) |
Minecraft wiki entry for NBT_format, associated text: Mojang has provided sample Java NBT classes for developers to use and reference as part of the source code for the MCRegion to Anvil file format converter.[2] Since Java Edition 1.13, Minecraft includes a built-in converter between the SNBT format and compressed NBT format, which comes with both the client and official server.[3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: If you have tamed a lot of wolves, a kennel is a good place to keep them. A simple shed-like structure will suffice, but be sure to keep it well lit for the dogs' safety. A pet area is similar to a kennel, but keeps dogs and cats. For a more realistic feel, separate them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chorus_Flower, associated text: Upon a successful growth attempt, the chorus flower emits a low-pitched sound, similar to the sound endermen emit when teleporting. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: If you get the error Cannot create a file when that file already exists, make sure the .minecraft folder in %AppData% has been deleted or renamed. mklink tries to make a "folder" named .minecraft and, if a file or folder of the same name already exists, can't replace it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: Another way is to place a painting on the wall in front of a block of wood and place a minecart rail or another object that looks like a computer keyboard and you can use that as a computer. When you want to 'change the display' just put a new picture in place. A really good way of making a keyboard is digging a one block deep hole, and then putting a carpet on it. Then, put two armor stands facing forward on the left and right side of the hole. Using pistons, push the armor stands into the hole. Now push a quartz block downward repeatedly (again, using a piston) until it reaches ground level. There you have it, a keyboard. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 57Digital, associated text: Minecraft Explorer Pro
Minecraft Skin Studio
Minecraft Papercraft Studio
Minecraft Skin Scanner
Seeds Explorer - Minecraft Edition |
Minecraft wiki entry for Menu_screen, associated text: After your subscription for a Realm expires, it is transferred to expired status. Many things in the interface change, as seen in the pictures below. Your server status indicator turns red, and when hovered over displays the message Expired Server. It will remain like this, as far as anyone knows, indefinitely. You can extend the Realm when it is in this state to keep the same server. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buzzy_Bees, associated text: For guides about all the additions and changes in this update, see Java Edition guides/Buzzy Bees and Bedrock Edition guides/Buzzy Bees. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Baby Zoglins now have cute oversized heads. (MCPE-65454)
Shroomlight block can now be used with the Composter. (MCPE-82999)
Crimson Fungus and Warped Fungus can now be placed on Mycelium blocks. (MCPE-88588)
Observers will no longer get stuck in an active state when moved by a piston. (MCPE-61175)
The "Thing" banner can now be crafted at the Loom. (MCPE-70449)
All expected blocks and items can now be composted again. (MCPE-94671) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Pillar_jumping, associated text: Removal can be accomplished with minimal effort if the pillars are made with a gravity-affected block such as gravel. The method involves placing a torch (or other similar blocks such as fences or signs that have the same effect) on the ground, then directly above it placing a non-gravity-affected block such as dirt, and then building the column with the gravel on top of that block. When the pillar is no longer useful, the dirt can be removed, which will cause the gravel to fall onto the torch. This will cause all the gravel to rapidly disintegrate. However, doing this on a public multiplayer server can be dangerous, as another player can quickly kill you from fall damage if you are on top. You can also build it without the torch and dirt, by destroying the bottom block by hand and quickly placing a torch underneath the tower, and the blocks will appear as items the same way as previously. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.18.1 Release Candidate 2 (known as 1.18.1-rc2 in the launcher) is the second release candidate for Java Edition 1.18.1, released on December 8, 2021,[3] which fixes a bug that caused chunk loading issues. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Void, associated text: "Removed void fog today. Now we don't need to tick air blocks (seriously, WTH?), and honestly, who actually *liked* the void fog?" – @TheMogMiner on Twitter, August 19, 2014 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Living in this biome without items from the Overworld is brutal.
To get to the outer islands, the player must either bridge to them, use a flying machine, or kill the ender dragon and get into the end gateway, either by using an ender pearl or placing water and swimming into the gateway.
The player may end up falling into the Void, meaning the player will lose all their items and experience. This danger is especially high on bridges that are 1 block wide or have no railing.
Once the outer islands are reached, the player will need to head to an end city for tools. These structures are quite dangerous due to the shulker mobs scattered about. Given that the only thing the player will be armed with at this point is ender pearls and chorus fruit, the challenge comes with making it to the chests at the top of the towers/the end ship without being able to efficiently kill shulkers. While the towers are designed so that all areas can be reached by foot, albeit requiring parkour while under attack from shulkers, with the exception of the ship, the shulker bullets will prove difficult to avoid. A few ideas include using the shulker's bullets to your advantage to levitate upward, although it requires the consumption of chorus fruit to keep your health up, which may teleport you back down a few blocks. You could use the chorus fruit as well, in hopes that it progressively teleports you upward. The best strategy is likely using ender pearls, although you will need many, which requires a lot of bare-handed enderman farming.
Crossing to other islands can be achieved by either: throwing ender pearls or making bridges of chorus plant blocks. Once the player loots an end city, they could build block bridges or use elytra.
Endermen are everywhere and deadly to an unarmed player, so keep your head down and avoid eye contact.
The player will likely be using a lot of ender pearls, which can occasionally spawn endermites. While weak, they attract enderman which can teleport or walk in front of the player's vision. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Axolotl walk animations are now affected by speed (MCPE-131322).
Wolves will now correctly react to being damaged.
Mobs can once again jump over blocks to pick up items.
Item data no longer gets corrupt when items are placed in mobs' hands (MCPE-145034). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chest_loot, associated text: The meaning of these naturally generated chests is that the loot type has not yet been determined. The contents generate when a player interacts with the chest by opening it, placing a hopper under it, inserting an item using a hopper, or destroying it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mooshroom, associated text: Mooshrooms are the fourth mob in the game that are directly affected by being struck by lightning.
In Minecraft Earth, there was a buttercup-covered variant of mooshrooms known as "mooblooms".[3] This variant was also part of the Minecraft Live 2020 Mob Vote. It came last and there are currently no plans to add it to the game. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Boots, associated text: All enchantments are equally probable, including treasure enchantments (except Soul Speed), and any level of the enchantment is equally probable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: to add loot tables first create a folder called loot_tables within your main folder. Minecraft pulls from 4 subfolders called chests, entities, equipment, and gameplay. |
Minecraft wiki entry for DungeonCrawl2CHP, associated text: Ms. Minerva congratulates everyone on an amazing play, while Po congratulates Doc on working on the lighting. Doc then says that she has some ideas for automated lighting throughout the school, hoping that Ms. Minerva would notice, but Po doubts it. The group (Harper, Morgan, Jodi, Po, and Ash) decide to head back into the computer lab as power was restored to it, soon heading back into the world of Minecraft. Everyone spawns back at the vault door, which is slowly opened. Inside, they notice a mysterious block floating above a plinth. Po wonders if they should take it, but the Evoker King soon appears, saying that he told the truth about the dangers of the dungeon. He also says that the dungeon was built to keep him away from the mysterious block (now known as the foundation stone) and that the group had basically cleared the way for him to obtain it. The Evoker King then thanks them by spawning numerous vexes, clouding their view as the King takes the foundation stone and leaves without a trace. Morgan wonders as to what to do, and Po thinks that they might have to have Theo join them, noting that Po learned recently that Theo knows how to use code. Morgan decides to have him join, while also realizing that they had been running from the Evoker King for far too long. The group are determined to stop the King once and for all. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: Priority – This sets how important this component is. Components with a higher priority will be more likely to be run. Note that a lower number means a higher priority and that priorities can be negative!
Entity_types – This is where we filter for what types of entities this entity can set as its target.
Max_dist – if the entity we want to be able to targets is within this many blocks from this entity than we can target it
Must_see – whether the entity that we want to target must be seen to be able to be set as our target |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fungus, associated text: A fungus can be mined instantly with any tool or with no tool, and always drops itself. Mining a flower pot containing a fungus drops the flower pot along with the fungus. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added functionality
Now acts as a storage unit.
Works in tight spaces, even if there is a block above it, unlike a chest.
Can now be crafted using 6 wood planks and 2 wood slabs |
Minecraft wiki entry for Packed_Ice, associated text: Packed ice can be obtained using any tool enchanted with Silk Touch, though a pickaxe is the fastest. Without Silk Touch, breaking it drops nothing. Unlike normal ice, packed ice never turns into water when broken. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The player can now send links to Marketplace content using the share button.
Content can now be sorted by 'Updates available' in the Marketplace inventory.
Content can now be sorted and filtered by rating in the Marketplace. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Summoning_jockeys, associated text: The only mobs that can move freely even with a passenger are the wither, The ender dragon, bats, squid, parrots, and horses. Passengers have no control over these mounts whatsoever (except horses - see below). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_Bottle, associated text: Honey bottles are the only drinkable items that can stack. They have a maximum stack size of 16.
Honey bottles are the only drinkable items that can restore hunger.
Honey bottles are 4 pixels more full than water bottles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Quartz_Ore, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Natural generation
1.2 Breaking
2 Usage
2.1 Smelting ingredient
2.2 Note Blocks
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Saddle, associated text: Saddles can be obtained as a "treasure" item from fishing with a base chance (without fishing rod enchantments) of 0.8%. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Mining, attacking, and "using" items all require targeting a spot on the screen. Many versions of the game have a cursor in the center of the screen used for targeting, but touchscreens allow the player to tap on the screen to act as the targeting spot. Only blocks near you can be targeted, and you can tell a block is targeted by it having an outline around it (or, in the case of touchscreens, being brighter). This selected area or block affects the way you use these actions. For example, using is based on what you are looking at and what is in your hand. Less obviously, the player's actions of attacking and mining also use this cursor or selector method. The buttons for both attacking and mining are always the same, but attacking is only a tap of the control while mining requires holding down the control. These actions may use up blocks and change tools that you are holding and also change depending on your held item. Any time this tutorial uses verbs describing in-game actions, you may want to test out that action using the controls page as a reference. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Main_menu, associated text: Xbox 360 Edition Build 0054 - TU0
Xbox 360 Edition TU1 - TU4
Xbox 360 Edition TU5 - TU6
Xbox 360 Edition TU7
Xbox 360 Edition TU8 - TU11
Xbox 360 Edition TU12 - TU13
Xbox 360 Edition TU14 - TU19
Xbox 360 Edition TU20 - TU30
Xbox 360 Edition TU31 - TU35
Xbox 360 Edition TU36 - TU45
Xbox 360 Edition TU46 - TU56
Xbox 360 Edition TU57 - TU68
Xbox 360 Edition TU69 - TU75
PlayStation 4 Edition 1.76 - 1.95 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Elytra's behavior, Tommaso tweets, "is like Mario 64" in reference to the wing cap from Super Mario 64. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Element, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Element constructor
1.3 Material reducer
2 List of elements and isotopes
2.1 Alkali metals
2.2 Alkaline earth metals
2.3 Transition metals
2.3.1 Period 4 and 5 transition metals
2.3.2 Period 6 and 7 transition metals
2.4 Post transition metals
2.5 Metalloids
2.6 Other non-metals
2.7 Halogens
2.8 Noble gases
2.9 Lanthanides
2.10 Actinides
3 Usage
3.1 Crafting ingredient
3.2 Brewing ingredient
3.3 Lab table ingredient
4 Data values
4.1 ID
5 History
6 Issues
7 Trivia
8 Gallery
9 See also
10 External links |
Minecraft wiki entry for Server, associated text: Local servers do not strictly require access to minecraft.net, and so can be played on an isolated local network with no internet connection. They use minecraft.net as a repository of player skins and also a database containing a list of accounts, preventing hackers and griefers from using false names while on such a server. This and other settings are modified by editing the server.properties text file. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: A rare ore, ancient debris, generates hidden within the terrain (not exposed to air). This ore, when smelted into netherite scrap and combined with gold ingots, can be turned into netherite ingots. With a Smithing Table, they can use these ingots to upgrade any diamond gear to the most powerful toolset tier available. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Update_Aquatic, associated text: The breath meter no longer instantly refills when entering air from underwater; this means it is no longer possible to instantly refill the air meter with a torch while underwater. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_custom_entity_add-ons, associated text: First, make sure to define the identifier for your custom entity (prefix can be anything), then if you want your entity to have a spawn egg in creative inventory, set "is_spawnable" to true. Set "is_summonable" to false to make it not summonable using /summon commands. For more information about entity component add-ons see: Entity JSON Documentation |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: v0.13.0 alpha build 5[7] is the fifth and final build released for v0.13.0, and the final build released in 2015. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Important note: When writing the code in brackets [], do not put spaces between commas , : Do not add / during coding unless instructed to. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tricks_and_Traps, associated text: This may seem obvious but placing beds regularly to reset your respawn point is critical. This allows you respawn in the vicinity of the runner over and over no matter how many times you die. You may not have any loot, (unless you have that chest or another hunter carrying extras) but at least you won't respawn half a world away from the hunter. Be sure your bed is out of reach or properly hidden from the runner. If it's destroyed your respawn point will be set back to world-spawn and not the previous bed you placed, possibly leaving you hundreds or thousands of blocks away. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Painting, associated text: There are 26 paintings in the game. These are mostly based on paintings by Kristoffer Zetterstrand, who also created the Minecraft versions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_item_textures, associated text: Wooden Axe
Stone Axe
Iron Axe
Golden Axe
Diamond Axe
Netherite Axe
Fishing Rod
Fishing Rod (cast)
Carrot on a Stick
Warped Fungus on a Stick
Flint and Steel
Wooden Hoe
Stone Hoe
Iron Hoe
Golden Hoe
Diamond Hoe
Netherite Hoe
Wooden Pickaxe
Stone Pickaxe
Iron Pickaxe
Golden Pickaxe
Diamond Pickaxe
Netherite Pickaxe
Shears
Wooden Shovel
Stone Shovel
Iron Shovel
Golden Shovel
Diamond Shovel
Netherite Shovel |
Minecraft wiki entry for Jonas_M%C3%A5rtensson, associated text: Jonas Mårtensson is the chief executive officer of Mojang Studios. He joined the company as vice president on October 2, 2013, when his twin brother and the CEO of Mojang, Carl Manneh, announced his recruitment.[1] With the acquisition of Mojang by Microsoft in November of 2014 and the subsequent retirement of his brother, he assumed the position of CEO.[2] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Suspicious_Stew, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, master-level farmer villagers have a 1⁄3 chance to sell suspicious stew for one emerald, and an expert-level farmer villager offers to sell suspicious stew for one emerald as well. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.15 Pre-Release 2 (known as 1.15-pre2 in the launcher) is the second pre-release for Java Edition 1.15, released on November 25, 2019.[20] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed issue where the game could crash if player joined the game in a sleeping state. (MCPE-79465)
Fixed a bug which would cause a crash after killing an Elder Guardian or Guardian. (MCPE-94176)
Fixed a crash that could sometimes occur when using fireworks to propel elytra. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dungeon, associated text: Five dungeons and 2 cave spider spawners close together in a mineshaft, cleared to show all 7 spawners.
A double dungeon, the wall of the first acting as the entrance of the second.
A double dungeon with three chests.
A triple dungeon.
Extremely rare double-decker dungeon.
A dungeon in a dungeon.
Triple Dungeon around the village. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Your combat style needs to be cautious, defensive, and based on misleading your opponents. The most lethal attack you possess is to maneuver a mob into a fatal fall. The next strongest attack is to smother opponents in the sand - but this requires excellent timing, or you can breach your own defensive barriers. Walls of cacti are less lethal but can be used to channel mobs to a point where you can slowly kill them, doing additional damage as they touch the cacti. Cacti are especially useful against spiders, which are otherwise difficult to keep at bay. A dense roof of cacti (on sand 'pots') is one of the few ways of killing phantoms. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Clock, associated text: Design F is an unusual, stable, 1-tick piston clock. Unlike most repeater-based 1-clocks, its signal is fast enough to make a sticky piston reliably toggle its block, dropping and picking it up on alternate pulses. For the clock to work, the block the piston moves must be placed last. The piston extends and retracts quickly. The output wire appears to stay off, because it's changing state faster than the game visually updates. However, attaching a redstone lamp, dispenser, dropper, piston, etc. to the output shows that it is working. The clock can be turned off by a redstone signal (e.g. the lever shown on the block below it) to the piston. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Time-saving_tips, associated text: Where it's safe and possible to do so, place a torch or other items under columns of sand or gravel and mine them from below. As these blocks fall, they will break into collectible items as they hit the torch, allowing you to collect several blocks for every single block mined or dug. This saves wear and tear on your tools too. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block, associated text: "[MC-135868] Anvils broken by falling or overusage do not produce particles - Jira" – Mojira, August 10, 2018. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: All enchantments are equally probable, including treasure enchantments (except Soul Speed), and any level of the enchantment is equally probable. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shrub, associated text: Badlands
Desert
Jungle
Jungle Edge
Forest
Birch Forest
Dark Forest
Swamp
Swamp (cold areas)
Swamp (prior to 13w36a)
Plains
Ocean
Mushroom Fields
Mountains
Snowy Beach
Giant Tree Taiga
Taiga
Snowy Tundra |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_hub, associated text: Now you will be making the map. You will want blocks such as green and blue wool/concrete/concrete powder for the land and water, then possibly sand or even gravel for deserts and gravelly mountains. Note that if you are using concrete, you will have to harden it in the overworld before you place it (just a friendly reminder so you don't have your day ruined by realizing that your brilliant plan is not so brilliant.) Hold a map of the area you are working on in your off-hand so you can reference it easily. Remember that each block you place in the nether represents an 8x8 area in the overworld. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fish_farming, associated text: Note: None of these work in Bedrock Edition, due to how tripwires and doors work. Mojang also does not want to allow AFK fishing in Bedrock Edition. As such, most AFK fishing designs involve exploiting bugs that get fixed in the next update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mac_Scripting_Tutorial, associated text: --delete removes files on the destination that have been removed on the source, which helps keeps clutter to a minimum
--force ensures that directories that have been removed on the source get removed on the destination, again helping to keep clutter down
-aPe is three options lumped into one:
a tells rsync to use its "archive" preset, which basically tells rsync to copy all the subdirectories within the directory you're copying, and to preserve the layout and attributes of the files.
P tells rsync to keep partially-transferred files, and also to display a progress indicator as the copy runs, so you have something to look at if you happen to be at your computer while the script is running
e ssh tells rsync that it's going to use ssh on the remote computer to execute commands
--exclude 'Cache' makes rsync skip copying over the Tectonicus cache directory. The cache directory can be very large and contain hundreds of thousands of files, so not transferring this to the web server can save a lot of time.
$TECTOUTPUT/* $WEBSVC@$WEBSERVER:$WEBSERVERPATH tells rsync to copy the Tectonicus output directory to the desired destination path on the web server, logging on with the account you specified. The values you put in the variables section at the beginning are substituted in when the command is run by the script. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The COVID-19 pandemic set of splash texts have been added to the normal set of splashes.
Added new splashes:
This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be!
Honey, I grew the bees!
Find your claw!
Everybody do the Leif!
<3 Max & 99 & Ducky!
Bushy eyebrows!
Edit is a name!
From free range developers!
Music by Lena Raine!
Aww man!
#minecraftfarms
And my pickaxe!
Envision! Create! Share!
Fabulous graphics!
Also try Minecraft Dungeons!
Vanilla!
May contain traces of citrus!
Zoglin!? |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Made further improvements to performance around new villages.
Reduced the amount of memory required to load textures.
Fixed a bug that would cause a performance drop when mobs produced splashing particles when entering water.
Improved block occlusion performance.
Improved performance related to chunk loading. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: In order to get wood, you need to find a patrol. In Bedrock Edition, after about 5 in-game days, patrols consisting of 2-5 illagers begin spawning. If your game difficulty is set to hard, there is a 20% chance for a vindicator to spawn as a part of a patrol. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Emily is browsing through her Minecraft videos when she notices a comment left by a user named PacificViv, saying that she loves what she’s doing with the pressure plates. Emily replies to the message, and soon the two begin having a conversation. Ultimately, Emily asks PacificViv if she wants to join her Minecraft server, in which PacificViv replies enthusiastically. Emily gives the user the server name, and soon, the two are playing Minecraft together. As they play, PacificViv gives Emily a download link to a voice messaging app, which she downloads. The two begin communicating via voice chat. They build a base and kill some skeletons, but soon, Emily mentions to PacificViv that she has to get going. They disconnect from the voice chat, but PacificViv types via the in-game chat, asking Emily if she wants to join a server that herself and sixteen other people are a part of. Emily’s phone then buzzes with a text from Pattie asking about an outfit, followed by her mother asking her to get the mail. Sighing, Emily types to PacificViv that she’ll think about it and disconnects soon after. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Chicken_Jockey, associated text: Chicken jockeys[1] are the rare appearance of a baby zombie, baby zombified piglin, baby zombie villager, baby husk, or baby drowned riding a chicken. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 4CHP, associated text: Guy and Summer place down the last bit of redstone for the redstone lamps in the main chamber. Guy then flips a lever, lighting up the redstone lamps. He sighs, knowing that he is about to leave, having Bacon Bits, Summer’s pet wolf, stay as a substitute for him, but Summer says to Guy that she’ll be coming along with him, much to his surprise. She also mentions to him about writing the last chapter of a book, suggesting that she add a list at the end. The two then look out at the main chamber toward land that had never been traveled to, knowing that they are stronger together as they can now consider each other as friends. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn_jail, associated text: This problem can be fixed by creating a net of 1x1x2 rooms that the players move up into when they try to escape. Since a room like this would have no viewing window it would leave people who try to escape stuck and would need to rejoin. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Although they are technically neutral, the player are sure to end up fighting an enderman sooner or later, either by unintentionally looking at one or trying to get ender pearls. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Block_update_detector, associated text: The BUD switch now has a compact block form in-game and it was added in 1.11 snapshot 16w39a called the 'Observer'. The observer does not detect block updates, instead it detects block state changes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: First and foremost, if you plan to thoroughly loot the nether fortress, close/farm a blaze spawner, or even just be in the Nether, you'll want Potions of Fire Resistance. These wonders will make you immune to fire and lava damage, which includes blaze ranged attacks and magma cubes melee attacks. The potion, sadly, does not defend from a blaze's melee attack. To make these potions, you need magma cream, which is accessible through a number of ways: |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: "My day: experimenting with Axolotls and Sculk Catalysts... for reasons. How's your day going?" – @kingbdogz on Twitter, August 4, 2021 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Version_formats, associated text: During pre-Classic, versions were not numbered, and instead labeled with the initials of the game followed by the day of month, hour, and minute the version was released. For example, rd-160052 was released on May 16 at 00:52 (12:52 am Sweden time). The temporary name RubyDung (rd) was used in these versions; RubyDung was a game Notch previously worked on. |
Minecraft wiki entry for End_City, associated text: A dragon head sits at the bow of the ship, making this the only way to obtain the dragon head in Survival mode. There are two small staircases on the outside; one that leads up to the empty upper deck, and one that leads to the cabin below. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Improved world visibility culling for underground situations to eliminate seeing sky at the end of tunnels/stairs (MCPE-128372). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper, associated text: Hoppers collect groups of items all at once rather than collecting them as single items one at a time. As a result, hoppers can collect item entities much faster than they can pull items from a container. Pulling from a moving minecart with chest or minecart with hopper is even slower, since the minecart is not always above the hopper. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Servers.dat_format, associated text: The root tag.
servers: List of compound tags, one for each saved server.
Information about the server.
icon: Base64-encoded PNG data of the server icon.
ip: The IP address of the server.
name: The name of the server as defined by the player.
acceptTextures: 1 or 0 (true/false) - 0 if the player has selected Never when prompted to install a server resource pack. |
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Nether, associated text: The Nether has no daylight cycle and no weather. Natural sources of light include fire, lava, portals, shroomlights and glowstone. Even with a light level of 0, the Nether has a dim ambient light (roughly equivalent to light level 8 in the Overworld). Light otherwise functions exactly the same as it does in the Overworld and the End. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mini_games, associated text: As of PlayStation 4 Edition 1.90, maps with the default textures were replaced with the newer "Minecraft Classic" pack. |
Minecraft wiki entry for give, associated text: Specifies the item to give.
In Java Edition, it must be in form of item_id{data_tags}(accepts item and block tags), in which data tags can be omitted when they are not needed. In Bedrock Edition, it must be an item id or a block id for which items exist. |
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