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Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean_Monument, associated text: Icebergs may generate on monuments, making elder guardians and guardians suffocate in icebergs.[3]
Ocean monuments, along with Nether fortresses, swamp huts and pillager outposts, are the only four generated structures in the game that have special spawning rules within their bounding boxes. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: When engaging in a fight, the most intuitive course of action is to charge the enemy and spam the mouse clicking. However, circling the opponent can be used to the player's advantage. Move in a circle by quickly pressing W, A, S, and D quickly in sequence. Simple, but effective. This should reduce the damage taken by a significant amount, while the player is still able to deal damage to their opponent. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: which adds the wandering trader, illager beast, composters, stonecutters, campfires, lecterns, and the loom. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: By using /effect to give the player Regeneration 5+ or Instant Health, they can fall infinitely into the void without dying until the effect wears off or the game crashes.[Java Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocelot, associated text: Entity data
Additional fields for mobs that can breed[show]
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
Trusting: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the ocelot trusts players. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Note: The previous version of this part, tested on FreeBSD 9.2 amd64, was explained like this: You may have to set JRE_UPDATE_VERSION variable in your Makefile to the actual number (e.g. 45 like in this example) and run 'make install NO_CHECKSUM=1'. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_portals, associated text: The Nether portal spawning algorithm can only spawn a portal within a 33×33 block column centered on the destination, but it does scan that width (and the height of the world) for open space to place the portal. This will often cause it to spawn a portal at a location significantly different than the corresponding location in the other world. The larger the distance between a portal and its "ideal" destination, the larger the zone of exclusion. This zone is the area in each world where you cannot build another portal without breaking the link between the first two portals. One way to think of this zone is as spheres around each portal, each of a true radius equal to its distance to the equivalent location of the other. For example, if the Overworld portal was at (0,50,0) and the Nether portal at (0,100,0), then the portals are 50 meters away from each other. In this (simple) case, if a Nether portal was built closer than 50 meters to (0,50,0), then the Overworld portal will now link to it. |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT, associated text: TNT can be used in a variety of traps. The simplest of them – a land mine – is made of TNT connected to a pressure plate or tripwire with redstone. One such trap generates naturally in desert pyramids under the loot area. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Helen_Zbihlyj, associated text: She joined Xbox Game Studios in November 2013 as Community Manager for the Windows 8 games portfolio, including titles such as Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Microsoft Bingo, Disney Fairies: Hidden Treasures, and Hexic. She assisted with community management of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition and later community management of the rest of the Minecraft: Console Edition platforms.[3] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Andrea_J%C3%B6rgensen, associated text: The Museum (2008)
In Another Brothel (2008)
Banana Flip! (2008)
Let's Jump (2009)
1924 (2010)
Chase Goose (2010) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Buzzy_Bees, associated text: The official name for the update, Buzzy Bees was revealed on November 21, 2019, in a blog post on Minecraft.net.[4] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: Similar to their use in crafting, bone meal, ink sacs, lapis lazuli, and cocoa beans can be substituted for the corresponding dye in any of the following usages unless otherwise specified.[Bedrock Edition only] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_Comparator, associated text: One can use a redstone comparator to output a signal, measuring how full a container is. (0 for empty, 15 for full, etc.) The table on the right is described more in detail, later in this section. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-35765 – Text viewed in a right-to-left language while the game is set to another language renders backward and disconnected.
MC-57869 – Some item tooltips use § for coloring, rendering them incorrect in right-to-left languages.
MC-116857 – Advancement descriptions use unnecessary capitalization on generic resource names.
MC-148447 – Villagers often get stuck while trying to go through a door at the same time.
MC-149060 – Villagers "spam" doors by opening and closing them really fast.
MC-153195 – Mobs can drop items with duplicate enchantments.
MC-181925 – Unarmed vexes raise their arms in an offensive way when attacking. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: "In full diamond armour + hard difficulty a creeper can knock you down to 2hearts!" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, July 23, 2012 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: The previous is often used in conjunction with buttons. Sometimes however, there might not be enough room to hide a command block. In that case, the player can use a repeating command block to test if a button on (x, y, z) is pressed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Data_version, associated text: The data version is stored in two places inside the level.dat file of a world save: in the root Data compound named DataVersion and also in the Version compound named Id. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_block_textures, associated text: Oak Log top/bottom
Oak Log side
Birch Log top/bottom
Birch Log side
Spruce Log top/bottom
Spruce Log side
Jungle Log top/bottom
Jungle Log side
Acacia Log top/bottom
Acacia Log side
Dark Oak Log top/bottom
Dark Oak Log side
Mangrove Log top/bottom
Mangrove Log side
Crimson Stem top/bottom
Warped Stem top/bottom
Stripped Oak Log top/bottom
Stripped Oak Log side
Stripped Birch Log top/bottom
Stripped Birch Log side
Stripped Spruce Log top/bottom
Stripped Spruce Log side[JE only]
Stripped Spruce Log side[BE only]
Stripped Jungle Log top/bottom
Stripped Jungle Log side
Stripped Acacia Log top/bottom
Stripped Acacia Log side
Stripped Dark Oak Log top/bottom
Stripped Dark Oak Log side[JE only]
Stripped Dark Oak Log side[BE only]
Stripped Mangrove Log top/bottom
Stripped Mangrove Log side
Stripped Crimson Stem top/bottom
Stripped Crimson Stem side
Stripped Warped Stem top/bottom
Stripped Warped Stem side
Oak Planks
Birch Planks
Spruce Planks
Jungle Planks
Acacia Planks
Dark Oak Planks
Mangrove Planks
Crimson Planks
Warped Planks |
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_siege, associated text: Even if no villagers survive, a village may be repopulated by curing zombie villagers, or by luring in villagers from another village. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Better_Together_Update, associated text: How to Play tips in the Settings menu
In-game shortcuts for certain commands
Featured servers (accessible via Servers section in Play menu)
New command /tickingarea
Custom characters. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Falling_Block, associated text: Falling blocks naturally spawn where gravity-affected blocks lose their base of support. These blocks include: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bookshelf, associated text: Strongholds may contain up to two libraries, each of which may be single-level or have an upper balcony. These feature some bookshelves arranged in pillars, and more bookshelves arranged in pillars in the walls. Single-level libraries contain 161 bookshelves, while libraries with balconies contain 233. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fortune, associated text: Silk Touch and Fortune are mutually exclusive. If commands are used to apply both Silk Touch and Fortune to an item, the Silk Touch enchantment takes precedence over the Fortune enchantment for blocks affected by both enchantments. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ticking_area, associated text: In the first form, specify two pairs of coordinates in the world. The coordinates specify the opposite corners—either northeast and southwest or northwest and southeast—of the ticking area.
In the second form, specify a center coordinate and a radius of 1 to 4 chunks. Although these arguments suggest a circular area, in actuality the ticking area includes all chunks within 'r' chunks, including diagonally, of the chunk containing the center. This defines a square whose sides are twice the given radius + 1. For example, specifying a radius of 2 results in a square ticking area 5 chunks on a side. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: Death messages can be made not to appear in chat (and therefore broadcasted to other players) with the game rule showDeathMessages. This also affects the notification of a pet's death. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Farmland to be tended is found by seeking for certain blocks up to 15 blocks away from the villager in X and Z and up to 1 away in Y (a 31×31×3 area total). |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2CHP, associated text: Switching to Lenna’s POV, she explains to the reader that her parents had told her that she was born in the mine, but caused so much trouble down there as a toddler that they stopped taking her. Lenna also mentions that two sides of her are at war: exploring, and staying safe. Mal then asks Lenna as to what to do; she decides to ask the male about the situation. He says that a rockslide had occurred, causing him to lose his torch and then get cornered by a skeleton. Lenna then asks for Tok to give her some torches, for Mal to check and see if she has a ladder, and for Chug to bring her her bow and arrows. Lenna then unrolls the ladder until it hits the stone floor of the cave. She climbs down, and is then greeted with an arrow zipping by her face. Lenna throws a torch to distract the skeleton that shot it, and then shoots an arrow into its spine, causing it to collapse. Lenna then takes the ladder and climbs down a bit more. She notices a skeleton, so she rapidly fires four arrows at it before it could make a single shot, but the skeleton is able to fire an arrow at Lenna’s leg before it is killed. She wonders if there might be more, but the male that supposedly was down here doesn’t respond. Lenna is instead greeted by a "weird, squeaky, flying animal" that comes right for her, but she swats it away. She then places some more torches around the cave, eventually finding the area where the male was supposedly cornered. All that is left is a broken glass bottle and a puddle of magenta liquid. Lenna decides to taste it, quickly realizing that her leg no longer hurts. Mal asks if Lenna is okay, and she says that she is, but also asks for a piece of bread. Mal tosses one down, and Lenna dips it into the magenta liquid. Walking around the cave, Lenna also notices a set of rails that lead into darkness, making her believe that the male had used a minecart to escape. She then uses the ladder to climb back up to the floor of the shelter and offers the soaked bread to Chug, who quickly eats some. He jumps up and down in delight, happy that he isn’t hurting anymore. |
Minecraft wiki entry for TNT_cannons, associated text: 3X3 TNT Minecart Cannon. https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/7w4qsr/3x3_tnt_cannon_with_adjustable_range/dtxfx1b/ |
Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: See Trading/Before Village & Pillage, Villager/Before Village & Pillage, and Village/Structure (old) for information for these old versions. See Tutorials/Village mechanics, Village and Villager for information on the current version. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: Your bow, a secondary weapon, should be used for taking out enemies from a distance if there are many gathered together. When in melee combat, it is always safer to fall back to ranged combat if you’re swarmed by illagers. If you take a crossbow with you, however, make sure that an arrow has already been loaded for a faster first shot. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Carrot, associated text: To eat a carrot, press and hold use while the carrot is selected in the hotbar. Eating a carrot restores 3 () hunger and 3.6 hunger saturation. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_village_raid, associated text: In Java Edition, if multiple raid captains are killed in succession, the Bad Omen level will stack to a maximum of V, increasing the likelihood of pillagers and vindicators wielding enchanted weapons. When the level of Bad Omen is higher than I, the resulting raid has an additional wave with a raider composition identical to that of the last wave. This does not work in Bedrock Edition. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ocean, associated text: 1 Description
2 Variants
2.1 Ocean
2.1.1 Deep Ocean
2.2 Frozen Ocean
2.2.1 Deep Frozen Ocean
2.3 Cold Ocean
2.3.1 Deep Cold Ocean
2.4 Lukewarm Ocean
2.4.1 Deep Lukewarm Ocean
2.5 Warm Ocean
3 Unused variant
3.1 Legacy Frozen Ocean
4 Sounds
4.1 Ambience
4.2 Music
5 Data values
5.1 ID
6 Achievements
7 History
8 Trivia
9 Gallery
10 See also
11 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Ghost items in the crafting grid now have a different colored background depending on item availability in the inventory
The Player Permissions menu can now be navigated using a controller regardless of the players permission level |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider_Jockey, associated text: The skeleton turns and fires at any player in its line of sight, no matter the time of day (although the skeleton burns in sunlight, leaving the spider unharmed). A spider jockey can attack two different players in multiplayer - this is caused by one player damaging one half of the spider jockey and not the other. If the skeleton shoots another hostile mob, the mob attacks the skeleton but not the spider being ridden, even after the skeleton is killed. If the skeleton on the spider jockey is shot by another skeleton, it dismounts and leaves the spider to engage the skeleton that shot it.[verify] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Roots, associated text: Roots can be mined instantly with any tool. They drop themselves when broken. Flower pots containing roots drop both the flower pot and roots when broken. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: The advancement file "Serious Dedication" has been renamed to obtain_netherite_hoe.json. This means progress in this advancement is not kept when upgrading to this version.
The advancement "Two By Two" now requires donkeys and mules.
This advancement now checks the child resulting from breeding.
The advancement "Oh Shiny" now uses gold nuggets.
The advancement "Hot Tourist Destinations" now rewards 500 experience.
The advancement "Cover Me in Debris" now rewards 100 experience.
Changed the capitalization of "Who Is Cutting Onions?" to "Who is Cutting Onions?". |
Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: Foliage colors are biome-dependent, and the colors used are usually picked from a dedicated foliage colormap, with some exceptions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Metadata_variants, associated text: Six-sided versions of the piston block. When powered, some would cause immediate game crashes, which could be exploited for update suppression. |
Minecraft wiki entry for S2, associated text: Poseidon reveals that the eyes of ender make a portal to the Overworld, which is where he plans to use his powers. Quinn questions as to why Poseidon couldn’t get the ender eyes himself, and he replies that the chests that held them were created by Zeus, and thus couldn’t be opened by Greek gods. Theseus realizes that he was wrong to have Poseidon defy Zeus, so he steals an ender eye to destroy the portal. While Poseidon chases after Theseus, River and Toby throw fish to distract the Kraken, allowing the players to get to safety. The players and Poseidon fight over the final ender eye, but Poseidon gets the last laugh and obtains it. Durango attempts to use the trident to turn him into a chicken, but the trident turns out to be a dud. Theseus explains that Poseidon isn’t a Greek god, but is actually mortal. Poseidon reveals that he has a trident made out of command blocks, and uses it to make something that destroys the players. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Fire_Protection, associated text: Fire Protection reduces all kinds of ongoing fire damage, which is normally not absorbed by armor, by (8 × level)%, so every additional level of Fire Protection adds an extra 8% of protection, up to 32% reduction on one piece of armor. The reduction stacks with multiple pieces of armor enchanted with Fire Protection, up to a max of 80% reduction. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Trapdoor, associated text: Wooden trapdoors can be mined with anything, but an axe is fastest. Iron trapdoors require a pickaxe to mine. Trapdoors remain in place if their attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Configured_feature, associated text: spring_feature
state: Fluid state. The fluid to use.
rock_count: (optional) Defaults to 4.
hole_count: (optional) Defaults to 1.
requires_block_below: (optional) Whether the spring feature requires a block below the fluid. Defaults to true.
valid_blocks: A list of valid blocks to place the spring feature in.
The namespaced id of the block. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nathan_Adams, associated text: http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1t6qn7/i_am_dinnerbone_a_minecraft_developer_ask_me/ce5pwb1?context=1 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Basic_CSGs, associated text: For the basic trench generators, you should place the water first, because if the lava flows before the water reaches it, it may "resist" the water and not form cobblestone. Of course, if you place them both fast enough, the lava won't have time to flow anyway. Design B is a variant of the basic "generator core", the center of most of the piston designs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Well_Wisher, associated text: The Well Wisher in the Minecraft Mini-Series has a minifigure by Matel which is based on a skin with the same name in the "Campfire Tales" skin pack. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Adventure_Update, associated text: "Gonna work on something that has been on my mind a long time: Minecraft's armor system" – @jeb_ on Twitter, September 15, 2011 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Because of the fact that snow layers count as a block, any snow layers next to the bed a player slept in may result in the player waking up standing on their bed, and chancing waking up inside a block if the player's ceiling is only 2 blocks above, which may result in suffocation damage to the player. The player may also not respawn at their bed if they die, because it is obstructed. To avoid this, keep Snow Golems away from player beds. Also, if the player must sleep in a snowy biome, the player should remove any nearby snow blocks. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-862 – Spawn protection does not work for item frames, paintings and armor stands.
MC-1541 – Beacon effect removes potion effect of the same type.
MC-51053 – Furnace minecarts lose power after navigating corners.
MC-88038 – Furnace minecarts go backwards when turning corners.
MC-106468 – End crystal beam has incorrect texture on one side.
MC-150575 – Concrete powder does not turn into concrete when letting it fall beside water.
MC-153987 – Falling down ladders while wearing elytra.
MC-166319 – B on "Open in browser" is lowercase in link confirmation GUI.
MC-167018 – Misplaced pixel in critical hit particle texture.
MC-167079 – Horse armor texture is off.
MC-167416 – Distance from where a monster will stop a player from sleeping is off-center. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: Aside from the saplings, make sure there are no blocks less than 2 blocks away from the saplings (even torches), at any height up to the future height of the tree trunk (up to 32 blocks). A huge tree needs a 2×2 thick trunk to grow. These trees average ~96 wood (1½ stacks), and some can exceed 2 stacks. Bone meal can be used on any one of the saplings to make the tree grow more quickly. (Dark Oak must be planted similarly, but they don't grow tall enough to require the special harvesting techniques.) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow_farming, associated text: To operate the farm, the player will need one or more shovels and inventory space sufficient to collect a lot of snowballs. Note that snowballs only stack to 16. However, 4 snowballs can be crafted into snow blocks, which stack to 64, and yield the 4 snowballs used to craft them when mined. So, if you're running out of inventory space, you can craft the snowballs into snow blocks. Later, when you are ready to use the snowballs, place the blocks on the ground and mine them. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_to_play, associated text: You best bet is the nether wastes, as finding a bastion remnant or a ruined portal can take a while. Kill zombified piglins for 0-1 rotten flesh and eat it, but it might cause the Hunger effect for 30 seconds. You can also get gold nuggets from killing it and killing one does not anger piglins around the zombified piglin. Remember, hitting a zombified piglin causes other zombified piglins in that area to attack you unless killed one in one hit and angering one can possibly trigger an army of hostile zombified piglins that could kill the player. |
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: You can find out what a villager is offering as trade by interacting with them. A villager may adjust the price of a trade whenever a player trades with it. A villager may run out of stock, temporarily disabling the trade if it is used too frequently. Trades usually involve buying or selling items for emeralds. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider_Jockey, associated text: A spider jockey with an enchanted bow and armor.
A dueling skeleton and spider jockey.
During Halloween, it is possible for skeletons on spider jockeys to spawn wearing a carved pumpkin or a jack o'lantern.
A spider jockey in a desert biome in morning.
A burning spider jockey.
A wither skeleton riding cave spider.
A Jockey while it's raining. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Hardness has been increased to 1.5.
Pickaxes are now more efficient on pistons.[3]
Pistons can now support non-solid blocks on its top face without them popping off when the piston retracts.[4] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Solid_block, associated text: The collision property[verify] of solid blocks allows block-dependent blocks and entities to be placed upon them, including: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: If the player does not have a shield, another way to block off a creeper's explosion is to place a block in front of the exploding creeper at its feet level. It can be any solid block, even ones with low blast resistance like dirt or sand. Since explosion damage is calculated from the feet of the creeper, by placing this block, the "exposure" of the player to the explosion is substantially reduced, and the player would typically only take 1 damage. The terrain around would still be damaged though, so the player should make sure not to stand in dangerous places while doing this. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Procedural_animated_texture_generation, associated text: Note that Java Edition and Bedrock Edition used different pseudorandom generators for generating all random numbers in the game (Java Edition using a LCG whereas Pocket Edition used a MT19937), which includes the random numbers used for water and lava. Due to being random, however, this likely has negligible visual impact. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Acacia, associated text: Leaves are checked individually for biome coloration rather than as part of a larger tree; as such, trees that were grown between biomes usually have multiple shades on each side. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Lapis_Lazuli_Ore, associated text: Lapis lazuli is based on the real stone for which it is named, which has historically been a prized and rare stone used in jewelry and as a dye. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Rana, associated text: Rana spawned randomly in the world in groups with other Ranas. They could spawn at any light level as long as there was enough space. |
Minecraft wiki entry for List_of_block_textures, associated text: Coal Ore
Copper Ore
Iron Ore
Redstone Ore
Lapis Lazuli Ore
Gold Ore
Diamond Ore
Emerald Ore
Deepslate Coal Ore
Deepslate Copper Ore
Deepslate Iron Ore
Deepslate Gold Ore
Deepslate Redstone Ore
Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore
Deepslate Diamond Ore
Deepslate Emerald Ore
Nether Quartz Ore
Nether Gold Ore
Ancient Debris top/bottom
Ancient Debris side
Block of Coal
Block of Copper
Exposed Copper
Weathered Copper
Oxidized Copper
Cut Copper
Exposed Cut Copper
Weathered Cut Copper
Oxidized Cut Copper
Block of Iron
Block of Redstone
Block of Lapis Lazuli
Block of Gold
Block of Diamond
Block of Emerald
Block of Netherite
Block of Amethyst
Block of Quartz top
Block of Quartz side
Smooth Quartz
Chiseled Quartz Block top/bottom
Chiseled Quartz Block side
Quartz Pillar top/bottom
Quartz Pillar side
Quartz Bricks
Block Of Raw Copper
Block Of Raw Iron
Block Of Raw Gold |
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: If the player has a flint and steel, they should not use fire charges to light casual fires. Fire charges require far more expensive materials to create than flint and steel and unlike flint and steel, each fire charge only has one use. Under normal circumstances, it is not worth wasting those hard-earned fire charges when the player could just use a flint and steel. However, if the player gets trapped in Nether without flint and steel, they can be useful for re-activating the portal, since all their ingredients appear naturally in Nether. (Gunpowder from ghasts, coal from wither skeletons and blaze powder from blaze rods obtained from blazes.) It can also be used for redstone contraptions, such as automatically lighting portals and ranged firebombs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: These changes are accessible by enabling the "Caves & Cliffs" and "Enable GameTest Framework" experimental toggle. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mapping, associated text: As of Minecraft 1.8 the mapping system changed considerably. Overlapping maps are no longer possible to create at all. Each zoom level of maps has a grid that all maps now align to. The top left corner of each map now aligns to the (x,z) coordinate (-64, -64) +- (m,n)*size. Where m and n are any integer numbers and size is the map size (128 for zoom level 0, up to 2048 for zoom level 4). The most notable change is that maps no longer zoom out from the center as in version 1.7 but snap to the grid. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bamboo_farming, associated text: You can get bamboo by breaking it with any tool. A sword is the most efficient tool for the job. By not cutting bamboo at the bottom it will regrow just like sugar cane. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Glass_Bottle, associated text: Witches have a chance of dropping 0–6 glass bottles upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0–15 glass bottles. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Construction, associated text: This is a type of building under the ground, like a bombing shelter or nuke shelter. This is for a more hidden type of shelter under the ground/ocean and makes a nonpublic safe house. They may be hard to find, so create a landmark to let you know it's there. It is safer than a shelter above ground. Advantages are no one/thing can find you, and you are more protected. You can also use it as a point where you can have a mine. Disadvantages are you can't have windows, so you have to actually exit your shelter to see outside (or make a hole in the ground to see outside) and the fact that every expansion requires a pickaxe. Also, if you break a hole and there's lava or water, you are stuck and you are very likely to die. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: The original duplicate, identical to the actually used texture
The retextured duplicate
The retextured actual grass block top, which differs from the duplicate |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: This is a very efficient way to have a surplus of players, so you can have a large number of places to live! Furthermore, you lose virtually no items at all! |
Minecraft wiki entry for Blocks.png-atlas, associated text: blocks.png-atlas is a fixed-width 1024×1024-pixel file that is split into different 16×16-pixel squares for most blocks and items. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: Fill 3 glass bottles with water (from any water source or cauldron). With just 3 water bottles and a certain ingredient, you can brew awkward potions, mundane potions, or thick potions. Thick potions and mundane potions have no use, so it is better in the long run to brew awkward potions, because they are the basis potion for nearly all other potions. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Depending on orientation, the signal may need to be inverted with a redstone torch. The torch adds a minor delay, but this shouldn't affect the results. This design assumes the minecart is moving at top speed. If your minecart is moving slower than that, you can either add delay to the wire using repeaters or increase the speed of the minecart with a booster just before the tripwire. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-173013 – Cast fishing rod is rendered as not-cast in first-person when replaced with another fishing rod.
MC-175177 – Exhausting, breaking or obstructing the respawn anchor creates ghost blocks in the overworld when breaking blocks.
MC-175241 – Carpets obstruct respawn anchors.
MC-175604 – Iron golems do not always spawn in villages. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Updating_old_terrain, associated text: Download and install MCEdit. The recommended version is MCEdit 2.0.0 beta 12. The download link is for Windows and Mac.
Download the biome deleter plugin here and extract it. You will find two files; a copy of this tutorial, as well as the plugin in a file called 'biome_deleter.py'.
Install the plugin by copying it into the plugin folder.
On Windows, you will find a folder next to the MCEdit 2 exe called 'MCEdit 2 Files'. The 'plugins' folder is inside that folder.
On macOS, the plugins folder is '~/Documents/MCEdit 2 Files/plugins'. You might need to create that folder if it doesn't exist.
Download and install MCA selector. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Train_station, associated text: The interior of a station box, showing both levers(platform track(second set) lever left, first set powered rail lever right). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart_with_Furnace, associated text: Minecarts with furnaces can be powered, done by feeding fuel (coal or charcoal) into the furnace minecart with the use button. The fuel is consumed immediately and it starts to move in the same direction the player clicked toward. Pressing use always turns it to that direction, even when not holding coal. |
Minecraft wiki entry for 2%C3%972_grid, associated text: Repairs by combining two damaged weapons of the same type (removes enchantments)
Repairs by combining two damaged armor pieces of the same type (removes enchantments) |
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: Ghasts are one of the hardest and most annoying mobs to fight in Minecraft, mainly because of their floating ability and their long-ranged fireball, which does considerable damage to both players and the landscape. If you are bridge-building across a lava sea, they might shoot you off. (One direct hit can kill an unarmored player.) That said, they do have several weaknesses: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Breaking, associated text: Combining all of the information above yields the following pseudo-code to calculate how long in seconds a player takes to mine a certain block. All operations are floating-point, not integer. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_farming, associated text: 1 Mechanics
1.1 Shulker Teleporting Mechanics
1.1.1 Scaffolding Interaction
2 Moving Shulkers to the Overworld
2.1 Making shulkers ride Minecarts
2.2 Making shulkers teleport to End Portal
2.2.1 Notes
3 Videos
3.1 Mechanics
3.2 Portal-based Designs
3.2.1 Ultra Efficient Designs
3.3 Single Dimension Designs
3.3.1 Reactor
3.3.2 Scaffolding-based
3.3.3 Minecart-based
4 See also |
Minecraft wiki entry for Bartosz_Bok, associated text: Bartosz Bok is a game developer at Mojang Studios who works on Minecraft, and has done work on Java Edition. He joined the company in November 2017. He earned his Master's degree in Computer Science at Wrocław University of Science and Technology and had previously worked as a senior developer at MicroscopeIT, and before that, as a software developer at Nokia.[1] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Ancient_City, associated text: The teaser image for Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1, featuring the ancient city, click here to see all teaser parts. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: After you have caught an Axolotl, locate an underwater hostile mob (e.g. Drowned, Guardian, or Elder Guardian, though Guardian and Elder Guardian is not recommended, since they can kill the Axolotl easily). |
Minecraft wiki entry for Skeleton_Horse, associated text: Skeleton horsemen can be spawned in Java Edition using the command /summon skeleton_horse ~ ~ ~ {SkeletonTrap:1}, or in Bedrock Edition using the command /summon skeleton_horse ~ ~ ~ minecraft:set_trap. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-248181 – The player disappears at certain heights.
MC-248182 – Falling pointed dripstones no longer maintain their shape / thickness.
MC-248189 – Teleporting below level 0 from the Overworld to another dimension freezes the game on the loading screen until player dies.
MC-248195 – Typing /placefeature crashes client when connected to a server.
MC-248210 – Harsh chunk borders appear when upgrading to 22w03a.
MC-248230 – Players get stuck on the "Loading terrain..." screen after rejoining the world whilst above or below the build limit. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: beta 1.18.10.28
beta 1.18.10.27
beta 1.18.10.26
beta 1.18.10.24
beta 1.18.10.22
beta 1.18.10.21
beta 1.18.10.20 |
Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: One piece of diamond armor (granting +2 toughness) decreases the defense reduction value for each attack hit point to 1.6%. Two diamond pieces decrease it to 4⁄3% (about 1.3333%), three decrease it to 8⁄7% (about 1.1428%), and four decrease it to 1%. Netherite armor decreases this even further. One piece of netherite armor reduce the defense reduction value for every hit point to 16⁄11 (about 1.4545%), two decrease it to 8⁄7 (about 1.1428%), three decrease to 16⁄17 (about 0.9412%) and four decrease it to 0.8%. The exact formula for the defense reduction in percent is: |
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_behavior_packs, associated text: This is not valid JSON for Minecraft! This is just an example of how our entity json files are laid out to use as reference. If you take a look at pig.json you will notice that "component groups go here" is actually filled in with components. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Spawner_traps, associated text: To maintain maximum efficiency a trap must take on an increased complexity in keeping mobs separated or moving quickly when dealing with multiple spawners of the same species. Minecraft first checks within the 17 wide by 17 long by 9 high area with the spawner in the center (or 8×8×4 radius from the spawner) for mobs of the same species as the spawner. If there are fewer than 6 mobs of the same species in the checking zone, it will spawn a mob within half the distance of the checking radius. This means that with two spawners of the same species near to each other, there will be a zone that mobs will count for both spawners and severely impact the spawn rates. It would be a wise idea to work out where these checking zones overlap and ensure that mobs being funneled to the trap do not enter that zone and/or leave the overlapped/checking area as quickly as possible to maintain peak monster spawner output. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Phantom, associated text: The Mob B finally wins in Minecon Earth Mob vote.
All the changes to the phantom textures and models found on the Minecraft Instagram.
Concept sketches of the phantom by Jappa.
Lego Minecraft Phantom. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Stations can include a variety of complex features. For example, many builds include a switcher, allowing the minecart to go on a different railway into a station separate from the roller coaster. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: v0.16.0 alpha build 4[10][11] (labelled v0.15.90 alpha build 1 in-game and 0.15.90.7[12] internally) is the fourth build version released for v0.16.0, also known as the Boss Update. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: From September 5, 2011[46] to July 19, 2012, Mojang was co-developing a video game titled Brickcraft (codenamed Project Rex Kwon Do) alongside The Lego Group. Before the title had reached a significant stage of development, Mojang cancelled the collaboration to focus on developing their own titles (Minecraft, Scrolls, and 0x10c at the time).[47]. Despite the cancellation, The Lego Group briefly considered acquiring Mojang, but according to Ronny Scherer, the senior director for the LEGO Games Asia/Pacific division, they decided against it as Minecraft "was still emerging" and they had "no guarantee that it would end up becoming the cultural phenomenon that it became".[48] |
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: As with your health bar, you start with a full hunger bar, with 10 icons ("shanks") representing 20 hunger points. After you have been moving around (and perhaps fighting) for a while, the hunger bar begins rippling and start decreasing. If the hunger bar drops below 90% ( × 9), you cannot regenerate health, and if it gets to 30% (), you can't sprint. If the hunger bar goes down to empty, you begin losing health. Unless you are in Hard mode (and a beginning player shouldn't be), you can't actually starve to death, but your health declines 1 health point () in Normal mode, or half the health bar ( in Easy mode), which leaves you quite vulnerable. If you are playing in Peaceful mode, you do not have to deal with hunger at all. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Project_Malm%C3%B6, associated text: 1 Additions
2 Download and Running
2.1 Downloading
2.2 Running
2.2.1 Windows
2.2.2 Mac and Linux
3 References |
Minecraft wiki entry for Wandering_trader_farming, associated text: There will need to be a platform over an ocean with lighting. There will need to be a bell in the middle, a hole around the bell with trapdoors to trick wandering traders into walking over it and a water stream in that hole which will transport the trader to the player. There will also need to be a system which will activate and deactivate a dispenser which will dispense lava to the trader after the player is done trading (using a lever is best), and also signs and a collection system so that the leads and leather won't be burnt. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: VillagerData: Information about the villager's profession.
Offers: Copied from converted villager. |
Minecraft wiki entry for Hopper_clocks, associated text: This Hopper timer is basically just a self-locking EHC with trigger input and a FED to detect the end of the full timer period.
So it needs to be started by activating the input (= interrupting the self-locking circuit) and will stop on its own after one full clock period. Unless of course the input is powered continuously which will turn it into a regular EHC but with trigger outputs. |
Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: In worlds with the Far Lands and Farther Lands re-enabled using mods, the Fartherer and Farthest Lands seem to either not exist (vanilla), or a temporary steep incline generates where they would usually start but drops off later (with Forge 1.12.2). |