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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Generation range and build limits have been expanded by 64 blocks down, to a total range of 384 blocks.
To allow old world to generate with the new build limits, old chunks will generate Bedrock layers all the way to Y=-64 to fill up the void gap between Y=0 and Y=-64.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ticking_area, associated text: Water flows and breaks non-solid blocks.
Lava flows, sets fire to nearby flammable blocks, destroys item entities, and interacts with water.
Fire spreads to adjacent flammable blocks.
Dropped items fall and despawn after 5 minutes if not picked up or collected by a hopper.
Passive mobs grow up, and move around normally.
Sheep eat grass and grow wool.
Sand, gravel, and concrete powder fall if the block beneath them is moved or broken.
Primed TNT falls and explodes.
Minecarts function normally.
Redstone mechanisms and devices function normally, provided they are entirely contained within ticking areas.
Crops, mushrooms, saplings, and nether wart grow to maturity if the circumstances are suitable.
Farmland changes its hydration in response to available water.
Leaves decay if not connected to a log.
Grass and mycelium spread to adjacent blocks.
Ice forms and melts in response to changes in lighting.
Rain, snow, and lightning occur and have their usual effects.
Hostile mobs move around as usual.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spawn, associated text: When the server's settings specify the default game mode as Adventure (using the server.properties), then the normal spawning mechanic is ignored, and players are spawned directly on the world spawn point. This includes the X, Y, and Z coordinates, even if there is no block there, and even if there are blocks above it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: Unlike a logic circuit whose state always reflects its current inputs, a memory circuit's output depends not on the current state of its inputs, but on the history of its inputs. This allows a memory circuit to "remember" what state it should be in, until told to remember something else. There are five basic types of memory circuits. (A few circuits combine two different types.)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Arguably the best method of shielding the rider, barriers are indestructible and transparent. Surround the track with barriers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for RenderDragon, associated text: "Only if the Java team implements RenderDragon. RenderDragon was designed as such that it could be used in the Java codebase as well just in case the Java team wanted to use it." – @HelenAngel on Twitter, August 23, 2019
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Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Ingot, associated text: Chainmail Helmet
Chainmail Chestplate
Chainmail Leggings
Chainmail Boots
Iron Helmet
Iron Chestplate
Iron Leggings
Iron Boots
Iron Sword
Iron Axe
Iron Pickaxe
Iron Shovel
Iron Hoe
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Minecraft wiki entry for Markus_Toivonen, associated text: "That's a cool one. I'm still looking forward to get my Mojang avatar from @jnkboy, he'll have time for it eventually :)" – @SeargeDP on Twitter, January 21, 2014
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Bank People go here to store their money. Have a trusted person work there and have vaults deep underground to store their gold and diamonds (you can also use dried kelp blocks to represent banknote or money stacks). Only let the trusted person and the owner of the vault into it. You can use piston doors on the vaults that need a special "key" (Lever) Variation: Use /blockdata ~ ~-1 ~ {Lock:keyname} when standing on a chest. Then, give a player an item named 'keyname' or whatever you typed in the command.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2[5][6] is the second pre-release for Java Edition 1.0.0, released on September 29, 2011,[7] which adds cauldrons, potions, animal breeding mechanics, 9 more music discs, hardcore mode, and changes milk to remove potion effects when drank.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Allow_and_Deny, associated text: Allow and deny blocks can be used to create restricted building areas or areas where users can build.[1]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mapping, associated text: When crafting sets of maps, there are two approaches. The first is to travel well outside the current map's edge before crafting a new map, which will conserve map-crafting resources and keep confusingly redundant map space to a minimum. The other method is to deliberately ensure an overlap so that it's easier to find the same landmarks on multiple maps.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Universally_unique_identifier, associated text: (The names make sense only for version 1 and 2 UUIDs, but it has been passed onto all forms of UUIDs used.)
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Minecraft wiki entry for MainPlot, associated text: Cleo says that she and Aiden lured the elder guardian out of an ocean monument, and also says that she’ll keep Tyler’s friends from gaming club hostage until they tell here as to where "the good loot and rare drops" are on the realm, as well as take stuff away from Evan, Candace, Grace, and Tobi. Evan considers killing Cleo and Aiden, but Tobi mentions that it's against the rules of the realm to do so. Evan then asks Cleo as to how she would feel if anything of hers got destroyed or taken away, and she says that she could just rebuild and make new stuff. Candace objects to that reasoning, saying that everyone works hard to be able to get what they need, but Cleo shrugs it off and says that nobody will be able to stop her and Aiden. She and Aiden then decide to make Tyler and his friends their prisoners, but Tyler instead throws a splash potion of harming at them. Evan then pulls a lever, which, unbeknownst to him at first, fires off TNT cannons on the side of the ship, freeing the elder guardian from its enclosure.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_Nether_fortress, associated text: You've raided the fortress to it's fullest extent. You've looted all the chests, found all the nether wart, and killed plenty of wither skeletons/blazes while you were at it. What to do with the nether fortress now?
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Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Chug mentions to the reader about the town he lives in, named Cornucopia, as well as the story of how he and his group of friends went on an adventure to save the town from several illagers. He then stops mid-sentence, saying that it was all in the past, and the past, to him, "is boring", so he instead mentions about how he and his brother Tok, live in the area known as New Cornucopia, just outside of Cornucopia. The two run a shop known as the Stack Shack. Chug jokingly mentions to the reader that he wanted to call it "ChugTokMart", but Tok said that the name sounded like Chug choking on an apple. Getting back on track, Chug mentions as to how Tok is always up before him, with Tok saying that the early morning hours help him concentrate as he imagines new recipes for tools, as well as attempting to master potion making. One day, Chug is curled up in bed when he hears a loud boom at Tok’s workshop. He runs over to it, albeit relieved that Tok was working in his yard instead of inside his workshop. Chug then asks Tok if he used gunpowder. Tok says that he did, saying that he is getting closer to finding out a potion recipe. Chug then says to the reader that Tok doesn’t know any potion recipes, and that Elder Gabe, the only person in Cornucopia who can make potions, refuses to tell Tok anything. Tok seems frustrated, wishing that he could be able to head back to the woodland mansion to find a book on potions, but Chug reminds him that they aren’t allowed to do so per the Elder’s orders. Tok then says that he hopes to "get permission to go on an expedition", and also says that Lenna is compiling a library of books. Just then, Lenna and Mal show up, wondering about the explosion. Tok then explains to the two that he is attempting to make a potion that will make someone resistant to fire. Mal wonders if fire is a big problem in Cornucopia, and Tok has a flashback to when he accidentally set his workshop on fire. Mal then says that she is up for an expedition, and everyone else agrees, with Lenna just as excited, hoping to get permission from Nan to head back to the woodland mansion; Lenna also gives cookies to everyone as the four (Chug, Tok, Mal, and Lenna) head back into Cornucopia toward "the Hub".
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_resource_pack_add-ons, associated text: To create a JSON file, right click in the 'Tutorial_Resource_Pack' folder and create a new text document. Name this file manifest.json.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Elytra, associated text: When the durability reaches 1, elytra stop working until they are repaired, adopting a tattered texture in the inventory. The damage ends at durability 1, so they can never fully break. A pair may be repaired by either using the Mending enchantment, combining two pairs in a grindstone, or combining it in an anvil with phantom membranes. In an anvil, each piece of membrane repairs elytra by 108 durability points, requiring 4 pieces to fully repair them.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: The attackSpeed attribute controls the length of the cooldown time, with the time taken being T = 20 / attackSpeed ticks. The damage multiplier is then 0.2 + ((t + 0.5) / T) ^ 2 * 0.8, restricted to the range 0.2 – 1, where t is the number of ticks since the last attack or item switch.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Minecart, associated text: Powered rails powered by redstone give minecarts a boost of speed. Speed is gradually decreased if there are no powered rails to assist its movement, and an unpowered powered rail slows down a minecart rapidly. The speed decreases at a faster rate when going uphill, compared to when moving horizontally. A minecart does not need powered rails to assist its movement down a hill.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cauldron, associated text: A cauldron slowly fills with water when rained upon, if starting empty or with some water. This happens randomly, at 5% of the rate in which snow accumulates on the ground during snowfall.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_Mutton, associated text: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/2bjzes/a_reminder_of_the_blocks_and_items_added_in_18_so/cj69zie?context=3
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lightning_Rod, associated text: Lightning rods can be oriented in different directions. Lightning rods redirect lightning strikes within a spherical volume having a radius of 128 blocks in Java Edition and 64 blocks in Bedrock Edition. The block emits particles during thunderstorms as an indicator. Lightning rods do not divert the lightning created by a trident enchanted with Channeling thrown at an entity during a thunderstorm, or the lightning summoned by commands.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: /ability – Because it is an Education Edition feature, it is not available in normal gameplay
/clearfixedinv – Version exclusive
/clone
/deop
/execute
/fill
/gamemode
/gamerule
/give
/help (with alias /?)
/kill
/list
/op
/say
/setblock
/setfixedinvslot – Version exclusive
/setworldspawn
/spawnpoint
/summon
/tell (with aliases /msg, /w)
/testforblocks
/time
/toggledownfall
/tp (with alias /teleport)
/testforblock
/weather
/wsserver – Version exclusive
/xp
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: The problem has been modeled in MATLAB using a 2D slice of a real Minecraft level and a virtual mining procedure. The model mines a 1 block wide tunnel through the 2D layer and removes all diamonds it encounters, just like a real player would do. The model is limited to diamonds but the principle applies to all ores. It repeats the mining for different tunnel spacings, from 1 to 10. The model then records how many diamonds were mined for each case, how many blocks were removed, and calculates the efficiency of each spacing. A simple graph is produced:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: "Yes, and yes. Was hoping to do a larger field trip to different countries with interesting caves, but covid got in the way so we had stay more local." – @henrikkniberg on Twitter, October 23, 2020
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Minecraft wiki entry for End_Rod, associated text: 1 Obtaining
1.1 Breaking
1.2 Natural generation
1.3 Crafting
2 Usage
2.1 Helmet
2.2 Light
3 Sounds
4 Data values
4.1 ID
4.2 Block states
5 History
6 Issues
7 Gallery
8 See also
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Minecraft wiki entry for Vex, associated text: Vexes spawn as part of an evoker's summoning attack; the evoker signals this attack by producing off-white smoke and a high-pitched horn-like sound. When summoned, three vexes appear near or around the evoker. An evoker can summon additional vexes even if some still remain alive from the last summoning.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: This is one of the places where you can naturally find packed ice besides the frozen ocean and snowy villages.
The scene is very beautiful and unique.
Great source of ice and snow.
The packed ice can be used as spawn areas for mob grinders, or to craft blue ice.
A good place for ice-related builds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Skin_pack, associated text: Promotional image for Skin Pack 1.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 1.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 1. (Trials Evolution characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 1. ('Splosion Man characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 1. (Banjo-Kazooie characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 1. (Fable Heroes characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. (Castle Crashers characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. (Perfect Dark characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. (Gears of War characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. (Left 4 Dead characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. (Minecraft characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 2. (Viva Piñata characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3. (Half-Life characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3. (Left 4 Dead 2 characters
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3. (Portal 2 characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3. (Slam Bolt Scrappers characters)
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 3.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 4. (Borderlands characters)
Leaked Promotional image for Skin Pack 4.
Promotional image for Skin Pack 4.
Promotional image for The Minecraft Avengers Skin pack.
Promotional image for MINECON 2015 Skin pack.
Second Promotional image for MINECON 2015 Skin pack.
Another Promotional image for MINECON 2015 Skin.
Skins in the first two Minecraft: Pocket Edition Skin packs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: A redstone torch can burn out (stop turning on) when it is forced to flicker on and off too quickly (by powering and de-powering its attachment block). After burning out, a redstone torch re-lights when it receives a redstone update, or randomly after a short time.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: Crafted from an amethyst shard and 2 copper ingots.
When used while held, it allows the player to see far away objects through a small square.
By pressing F1, the player can zoom in the whole screen; avoiding the border that is normally presented when using.
Switching to third person view while using the spyglass shows the player holding up the spyglass to where the eyes would be.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: That's a walk in the park compared to what we went through. First, make sure your Minecraft server is not actually running, or you'll definitely lose data! Then...
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: You could also take the post down after a certain amount of views is reached, so they'll never be able to download it again, allowing for bigger consequences if they fail the map.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can generate from sculk catalyst spread again.
Now can be dropped by using silk touch.
Added can_summon blockstate, which determines it summon a warden or not.
Set to true by default for sculk shriekers placed via worldgen.
Set to false by default for sculk shriekers placed by a player or generated via sculk spread.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_cruise_ship, associated text: Large cruise ships are usually very large and complex, and therefore may be quite difficult and tedious to build. It is recommended to build these in Creative mode, as a very large number of resources, some of which may be hard to acquire in Survival or Adventure, are usually needed to create a large cruise ship.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Clay_farming, associated text: This method is how to farm it from scratch if you haven't found a swamp yet and don't have any mud. If you do have a lot of mud, you can replace the dirt with the mud and you don't need to worry about soaking it. Here is what you will need and how to do it:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_siege, associated text: For the most part, the zombies that spawn as part of a siege behave in the same manner as normally-spawned zombies; they attack all villagers within sight, and villagers and iron golems react accordingly. However, if the zombies happen to wander away a certain distance (greater than the size of the village) from the center of the village, they return toward the village center if they are not actively pursuing a target. The zombies despawn as usual if the player is far enough away.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Note that the proper name for this category of latch is "SR latch". However, in real-world electronics as in Minecraft, the classic implementation of such latches starts by inverting the inputs; such a latch is the proper "RS latch", but they're so common that the term is commonly used also for what "should" be called SR latches.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Durability, associated text: Values in the table below represent the number of points of durability damage this armor can take before it is destroyed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tag, associated text: The resouce location of a tag is also in the format of <namespace>:<path>, where namespace is the name of the folder that the tags folder is in, and path is the JSON file's path under the respective tag folder.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Glowing_Obsidian, associated text: Glowing obsidian makes an appearance in Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two, spawning around the observer when Jesse places the structure block and on the bottom of the obsidian cages Vos was in.
Glowing obsidian has no name assigned to it, so its in-game name appears as tile.glowingobsidian.name.[1]
Despite this, it can be assigned a custom name using a resource pack with a language file.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_screen, associated text: Biome, and the lighting values do not display when the player is outside of the build limits.
Deeper into the profiler (⇧ Shift + F3), some tasks have numbers higher than 9 and can't be accessed. Pressing the two keys simultaneously does not open the task.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: Another idea for making a challenge map is something I like to call 12 Pyramids. Here is how to make this exciting new game
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Minecraft wiki entry for Controls, associated text: The controller controls are similar to the Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 editions, with some differences. All of these controls, except the stick controls, can be changed in the Options. The Nintendo Switch version can be played with a pair of Joy-Con controllers, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or the Nintendo Switch Lite. It cannot be played with a single Joy-Con, as it does not have enough buttons or control sticks. If the controller has analog sticks, then //// would be used for moving and //// would be used for looking. The blank spaces mean that the function is, by default, left unassigned and it is up to the player to assign a button to it. All platforms support controllers.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sweet_Berries, associated text: Issues relating to "Berry", "Berries", "Sweet berry", "Sweet berries", "Berry bush", or "Sweet berry bush" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Advancement_guide, associated text: To make an awkward potion, first put the 3 water bottles in the water bottle lined slots. Then, put 1 nether wart, which can be found in nether fortresses, in the top potion ingredient slot, and put 1 blaze powder in the top left slot. This should give you 3 awkward potions in replace of the water bottles and nether wart. Once you get the bottles into your inventory, you will get the advancement.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 6 – Minecraft gift cards are available in physical stores in the US.[42] This is the first time Minecraft can be bought without a credit card.
15 – PE: v0.5.0 released for both iOS & Android.
24 – MINECON 2012 is held at Disneyland Paris, France.
25 – Second day of MINECON 2012. MINECON 2012 capes released. Java Edition 1.5, also known as "The Redstone Update" is announced.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Smithing_Table, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: "Definitely one of my biggest inspirations! My favorite show + favorite game - it shaped a lot how I approached concepts for Minecraft artstyle" – @cookiecat_9 on Twitter, October 4, 2020
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed an issue with worlds disappearing from the worlds list during crash on world start (MCPE-84649).
"The Beaconator" achievement can now be reliably unlocked.
Fixed a bug where the Archer trophy would not unlock after meeting the criteria (MCPE-86371).
End city loot chests now generate correctly (MCPE-72920).
Basalt pillars now generate in soul sand valley again (MCPE-98961).
Fixed player collision box not properly sizing when swimming, gliding, etc. (MCPE-98271).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Returned the "200% time" attacks ("charged" attacks below) and the +1 reach bonus.
Missed attacks do not count as charged and are still fast.
Players cannot get the reach bonus while crouching.
Added a hard-coded single tick to the attack rate when auto-attacking, instead of being 20% slower.
Returned sweeping to only work for charged attacks and when having the Sweeping enchantment.
Returned base reach to 2.5 blocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Furniture, associated text: This fridge will look fancy and you will have the ability to store items. Firstly dig a block where you want to put your fridge, then put in there a chest, leave the above block blank. Put above the blank space an Iron/Quartz/Snow Block, then put an iron door and a lever above or next to it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Soul sand with a rail on top will no longer slow-down minecarts.
Doors, rails, buttons, torches, pressure plates and redstone can now be placed on it.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Buttons in touch controls no longer get stuck in pressed state when players go outside of the button area (MCPE-151921).
Fixed an issue where text would display incorrectly on certain Android devices in the new UI (MCPE-151916).
Fixed a crashing issue that could occur when hovering over the search bar in the crafting menu when playing with a controller.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Updating_old_terrain, associated text: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/8r0pz1/tutorial_how_to_get_113_oceans_into_your_existing/
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Minecraft wiki entry for Target, associated text: Targets emit a redstone signal when hit by most projectiles. This includes arrows, tridents, eggs, snowballs, splash potions, fire charges fired by a dispenser, firework rockets[Java Edition only][1], lingering potions, bottles o' enchanting[Java Edition only] [1], ender pearls[Java Edition only][1], and llama spit. The closer a projectile is to the center of the block, the stronger the redstone signal that is produced.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raw_JSON_text_format, associated text: Translations can contain slots for text that is not known ahead of time, such as player names. When displaying the translated text, slots will be filled from a provided list of text components. The slots are defined in the language file, and generally take the form %s (displays the next component in the list), or %3$s (displays the third component in the list; replace 3 with whichever index is desired).[note 3] For example, the built-in English language file contains the translation "chat.type.advancement.task": "%s has made the advancement %s",.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Server_startup_script, associated text: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28
https://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts/DependencyBasedBoot
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ultra_hardcore_survival, associated text: When you start, get only 3 logs. Make a crafting table and wooden pickaxe. Go to the nearest stone and mine 3 blocks. Make a stone pickaxe, then mine around 10 blocks to make sword , shovel and axe. Mine 10 more stone and make a hoe and furnace. As you move, kill passive mobs and try to get 12 pieces of meat and 3 wool. Get 5 more logs and make a chest and bed. If you find coal or iron, mine it. Try to get at least one wheat seed, and till the ground next to water and plant the seed. If you have wood, make a stack of torches.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Saved_data_Dropbox_guide, associated text: This will remove the link but leave an empty file of the same name in its place which you can then safely remove. (Verify the folder is empty before you delete it.)
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Minecraft wiki entry for End_(disambiguation), associated text: The End
End Highlands [Java Edition only]
End Midlands [Java Edition only]
End Barrens [Java Edition only]
Small End Islands [Java Edition only]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: Chests, especially when paired with signs, can make a good lure. If you place one inconspicuously in a wooden house, what self respecting griefer would not go and investigate?
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Minecraft wiki entry for Character_creator, associated text: The character creator is shared between games until when Minecraft Earth was discontinued. All items unlocked in Minecraft Earth are considered exclusive and unobtainable as of June 30th, 2021. These items are available to use to those who unlocked them in Bedrock Edition.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Andesite, associated text: Andesite can generate in the Overworld in the form of blobs. In Bedrock Edition, andesite attempts to generate in two batches. The first batch generate 2 times per chunk in blobs of size 0-862, from elevations 0 to 60, in all biomes. The second batch has 1⁄6 chance to generate blobs of size 0-862, from elevation 64 to 128. Andesite can replace stone, diorite, and granite. In Java Edition, andesite only attempts to generate twice per chunk and only at level zero or above. However, the blobs are size 0-862. Andesite can replace stone, diorite, granite, tuff, and deepslate.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Villager_(old), associated text: Before Java Edition 1.8, willingness was not implemented. The only factor needed is enough valid doors.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: When faced with a trap, the safest course of action is usually to leave the way you came. If the player really wants to disarm it though, here are some tips:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Armor_Stand, associated text: Two armor stands are found in each taiga village outdoor armory, one equipped with an iron helmet, the other with an iron chestplate.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Llama, associated text: Taming success depends on the llama's Temper NBT. Temper is a positive trait, with higher values increasing the chance of successful taming. Llamas begin with a Temper value of 0 and a maximum of 100. When a player rides an untamed llama, a random number from 0 to 99 is chosen. The llama gets tamed successfully if this number is less than the Temper value, otherwise, the Temper is increased by 5 and the player is bucked off. Temper can also be increased by feeding the llama.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Improving_frame_rate, associated text: Close any programs in the background, including any internet browsers like Chrome, Opera, and Firefox, or at the very least minimize them.
On Windows, open Task Manager and go to the details section, find javaw.exe (the one the game uses), right click it and set its priority to "High" (not "Realtime", as realtime will try to allocate all of the PC's resources (RAM/CPU/GPU) to the game, not leaving enough for Windows to function, causing it to freeze or even blue-screen).
Make sure you have enough RAM available (in a program such as a task manager), else your computer may swap to disk, which could cause the game to stutter intermittently.
On laptops and most pre-built desktops, uninstall bloatware.
Do frequent malware scans with an antivirus program, to ensure no malicious programs are consuming computer resources.
Do not run other CPU- or GPU-intensive programs while the game is open.
On Windows Vista through Windows 7, disable graphical effects such as Windows Aero and taskbar transparency.
Disable compositing (sometimes called "desktop effects") on GNU/Linux. When compositing is disabled, all window managers tend to give similar performance, so there is no need to use a "lightweight" one.
Update your graphics card drivers. You can find these on your GPU manufacturer's website.
Disable anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering in your GPU driver settings.
Ensure the computer is running at a cool enough temperature so as to not cause thermal throttling. This is especially effective for laptops and older desktops. If the computer is too hot, look into cleaning out dust.
Reduce the display resolution. Play Minecraft in windowed mode and make it about half the size of your screen.
You may be able to switch your operating system to a Linux distribution, depending on what you use your computer for. Linux distributions are generally easier on the computer's resources compared to Windows. However, it is important to research hardware/software compatibility (for example, Nvidia graphics cards) before switching operating systems. This makes the most effect on AMD graphics cards, which can see a 2x performance improvement from Linux drivers on OpenGL games such as Minecraft!
If you are playing on a desktop computer, look into upgrading your graphics card, which can help the game render objects faster.
For Windows users: Try using Minecraft for Windows instead of Minecraft Java Edition if you are not using a Java-exclusive feature (such as mods). Minecraft Bedrock generally has smoother performance than Java.
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Minecraft wiki entry for hopper_clock, associated text: 6×6×2 (72 block volume)
flat, silent
clock period: 1.6 seconds to 512 seconds (8 minutes, 32 seconds)[note 1]
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Minecraft wiki entry for 0x10c, associated text: "Found the art test I made way back when applying for a job at Mojang to work on 0x10c." – @eldrone on Twitter, April 1, 2018
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Minecraft wiki entry for Adventuring, associated text: 1 Preparation
1.1 Tools
1.2 Food
1.3 Blocks
1.4 Travelling
2 Leaving base
2.1 Storage
2.2 Base
2.3 Livestock
3 During an adventure
4 Desert pyramids
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Minecraft wiki entry for Useful_commands, associated text: 1 Invisible Item Frame [Java Edition only]
2 Villager Trades
2.1 Profession and Types
2.2 Custom Name
2.3 Id and Count
2.4 Reward Experience and Max Uses
3 Replacing Blocks
4 Custom Enchantment Levels
4.1 Single Enchantment
4.2 Levels
4.3 Double Enchantments
5 Death Scoreboard
5.1 Create Scoreboard
5.2 Show Scoreboard
5.3 Delete Scoreboard
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Minecraft wiki entry for blockdata, associated text: x y z
Specifies the coordinates of the block to be modified. May be provided in tilde notation to identify a position relative to the command's execution.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_enchantments_guide, associated text: Unbreaking III
Mending
Efficiency V
Sharpness V or Smite V (allows 1-hit killing of most undead mobs) or Bane of Arthropods V (allows 1-hit killing of arthropods) or Cleaving III [upcoming: JE Combat Tests] (extends shield stun duration and increases damage) [note that axes are more useful for combat on Java Edition]
Silk Touch (useful for melons, bookshelves and beehives) or Fortune III (only slightly useful for melons)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Survival_in_an_infinite_desert, associated text: Villages are places where you can trade with villagers to obtain more resources, such as food, tools, armor, etc. Surprisingly, it is still possible for the player to create villages, even when game-generated village structures are disabled.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shipwreck, associated text: A shipwreck that generated on a beach.
A shipwreck in an ocean with its masts sticking out above the water.
A shipwreck that generated above a beach island.
A partial shipwreck that generated on an island.
A shipwreck that generated on the beach and lake in a forest.
An undamaged shipwreck that generated entirely on land.
A shipwreck that generated on a cliff high above both the ground and sea level.
A shipwreck that generated almost completely underground.
A shipwreck that generated inside a glacier in a frozen ocean.
A shipwreck that generated inside some ocean ruins.
Two different shipwrecks spawned next to each other, appearing to make one shipwreck. Notice how the front half is made of birch and oak, while the rear half is made of jungle and spruce.
A shipwreck that generated inside an iceberg.
Another ship generated inside an iceberg.
Two shipwrecks that generated within each other (note the different wood types), and partially above sea level, both facing a nearby ocean monument.
Shipwreck generated on land near the forest biome.
Shipwreck almost completely buried.
Shipwreck generated in dark forest biome.
Two half shipwrecks that generated into each other, making a full half shipwreck.
2 shipwrecks joined in 1 full boat.
Shipwreck generated inside iceberg. Also notice mushroom island nearby.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: If you read about trapdoors and fences, you will know that mobs cannot jump over open trapdoors and no player or mob can pass over fences without the jump boost effect. You can completely surround your base with trapdoors or fences and open the trapdoors if you do not want to place fence gates. Note that flying mobs, such as withers, ghasts, or phantoms, can still enter your base territory.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Note that these damage values are lower if a player wears pieces of diamond armor or has toughness added to the armor through commands. Without using cheats, armor values of 16 and above are impossible to obtain without at least one piece of diamond or netherite armor.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Advanced OpenGL is enabled by default in this version. In Beta 1.6 Advanced OpenGL was removed temporarily until Beta 1.6.5 due to bugs.
Advanced OpenGL will crash Minecraft on some computers.
Picking up multiple stacks of items takes a few ticks to finish, unlike the final version where it only takes one.
The fix for the crash when riding a vehicle or animal through a nether portal is done differently.[verify]
Session requests are performed over HTTP instead of HTTPS.
Session requests fail on any code other than HTTP 200, instead of only with HTTP 400.
Connection to the server is closed differently; no thread is used in this build.
GL state when rendering items is not properly reset, which may lead to graphical artifacts.[verify]
Tall grass renders differently:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Slime, associated text: Slimes spawn throughout the world (except mushroom fields) below level Y=40 regardless of light level, but only in certain chunks; 1⁄10 of all chunks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Al_version, associated text: al_version (AppletLoader version) is a number used in versions prior to Java Edition Alpha to uniquely identify a client version of the game.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mule, associated text: Spawned mules' speed is always 0.175; the player's normal walking speed is 0.1. The speed listed does not include any status effect that affects the speed of a horse or a player. Bred mules have speed based on their parent's speeds, like all other horse breeding.
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Minecraft wiki entry for IntoTheGame2CHP, associated text: With Ash helping the group, they actually have fun building the castle. For the first few days, they make a mineshaft, placing down torches every few blocks. Tending to avoid hostile mobs, a dirt wall would be placed every time one was heard, which allowed them to bring more building materials up to the surface. Through the week after that, Harper uses some redstone to create a switch for the main entrance, plus a trapdoor setup in case an unwelcome mob went past the moat. Po used the flowers everywhere around the castle. Morgan set up the four turrets, but let Jodi put different stained glass windows in each one. Jodi herself had the fifth turret in the center of the castle, complete with obsidian, twisting like a spiral, and a wide platform on top for stargazing. Jodi began to wonder as to how the chest of obsidian she originally had came up empty, and everyone denies have anything to do with it. This make her worried that it might be a glitch, and as such, begins to worry that her obsidian tower could just straight up disappear one day.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Sparkler, associated text: If the player has a lit sparkler in their inventory and goes into the water, the sparkler is destroyed immediately. It, however, doesn't get destroyed if dropped in water. It also cannot float.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay.
Fixed invisible blocks in The End (MCPE-139769).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bridges, associated text: There is a 5⁄6 chance of spawning a piglin brute and a 1⁄6 chance of spawning a piglin with a golden sword.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: The above code only applies to this example, which adds a new damage sound. If you are changing a different sound event, replace entity.player.hurt with the sound event listed in the vanilla sounds.json file.
You can find out the id used by Minecraft for each sound folder. By using /playsound in-game, you can determine this id. In this case, using /playsound minecraft:entity.player.hurt master @s will confirm that the player's hurt sound is indeed classified as entity.player.hurt.
Make sure the name fields are in lowercase characters only. The names of your files should be in lowercase as well. Otherwise, the resource pack may fail to use your new sounds.
The subtitle field dictates the text that will display when the sound is played. It can either be a string of text, or can use a field defined in a lang file.[needs testing]
In addition to these fields displayed, you may add more additional fields to the sounds.json file to specify more parameters such as volume and pitch. A detailed list of additional sounds.json fields can be found here.
Correct .json formatting is required! Any missing bracket, comma, etc. will result in the resource pack failing to work properly.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fire, associated text: A house that has caught fire because it was too close to a lava lake, and made out of wood.
A burning zombie in Bedrock Edition emitting unique fire particles.
A natural fire started by lava flowing into a trees.
A fire spreading across several trees.
Fire as seen in a burning forest.
Invisible fire as seen in early Pocket Edition, and could burn up non-flammable blocks such as stone and dirt.
Animated render of the mob burning fire.
Soul fire on soul soil.
Forest and lava lake before the fire.
Forest and lava lake during the fire.
Forest and lava lake after the fire.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_mechanics, associated text: In addition to block updates, comparators can be updated by containers (including detector rails with container minecarts on them) and certain other blocks, up to two blocks away horizontally when their state changes (for example, when their inventory changes). This is known as a comparator update.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Magma_cube_farming, associated text: This disabling grid makes use of the mechanic that a magma cube, no matter large, medium or small, checks for the space requirements of a large magma cube before it spawns. Since a large magma cube is slightly wider than 2 blocks, there is no horizontal space within the 9×3x9 area for it to fit in. Also, a spawner can only spawn a mob's "feet" at 3 heights: one block below the spawner, same height as the spawner, or one block above the spawner. No matter which layer it chooses, even the lowest layer, since a large magma cube is slightly taller than 2 blocks, its "head" will slightly intersect with at least one of the solid blocks, cancelling the spawn attempt.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Ender Pearling:' If you throw an ender pearl up at a roof, your head will get stuck in it, and if you throw another ender pearl up while in that state, the ender pearl will go through the roof. A way to combat this is to make your ordinary floor, dig 1 block below each block of your floor, and fill it with lava.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Alpha_1.0_releases, associated text: 1 Mobs
1.1 New
1.2 Changed
2 Blocks
2.1 New
2.2 Changed
3 Items
3.1 New
3.2 Changed
4 Non-Mob Entities
4.1 New
5 Structures
5.1 Changed
6 Gameplay
6.1 New
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Minecraft wiki entry for Stygian_Witch, associated text: The name Stygian is in relation to the River Styx.
The Stygian witches are called Graeae in Greek Mythology. There are three of them with the names Deino (or Dino), Enyo, and Pemphredo (or Pephredo). These names are not given in the series.
The Stygian witches in the Minecraft Mini-Series are based on the "Witch" minifigure in series 12 from Matel which in turn was based on a texture for the witch in the Greek Mythology Mash-up pack.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Crafted like a painting but with leather instead of wool.
Used to hang items on a wall.
Can be rotated in 8 directions.
Not actually a block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.6.1-pre
1.6-pre
13w26a
13w25a • 13w25b • 13w25c
13w24a • 13w24b
13w23a • 13w23b
13w22a
13w21a • 13w21b
13w19a
13w18a • 13w18b • 13w18c
13w17a
13w16a • 13w16b
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Minecraft wiki entry for Experience, associated text: 1 Sources
1.1 Experience orbs
1.2 Experience amounts by source
2 Leveling up
2.1 Useful numbers
3 Score
4 Sounds
5 Data values
5.1 ID
5.2 Entity data
6 Video
7 History
7.1 Values from Java Edition Beta 1.8 to 1.3.1 (12w23a)
7.2 Values from Java Edition 1.3.1 to 1.8 (14w02a)
8 Issues
9 Trivia
10 Gallery
11 References
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mooshroom, associated text: Mooshrooms have the same AI behavior as cows: they walk around slowly and aimlessly, huffing and mooing occasionally. They avoid danger such as cliffs, fire, or lava, but make no attempt to stay out of water.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Forest, associated text: All types of flowers except for sunflowers, blue orchids, and wither roses generate in the flower forest. The vast number of flowers makes this biome variant an excellent source of dye.
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