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Minecraft wiki entry for End_Portal_Frame, associated text: The end portal blocks, like bedrock, are indestructible in Survival or Adventure mode. It can be obtained only by accessing the creative inventory or commands.
Minecraft wiki entry for Shulker_farming, associated text: Most farms also require teleport-proofing parts of the farm to ensure shulkers can't end up where they shouldn't. For this there are a number of blocks with some solid surfaces, but not others, which includes slabs, stairs, trapdoors, and soul sand (which is only solid on the base due to not being a full block).
Minecraft wiki entry for Night_Vision, associated text: Despite mobs being unaffected due to Night Vision's purely visual effects, boss mobs and Giants are both immune to this potion. If used in the Nether, the fog becomes brighter and more vibrant than it normally is. If used in the End, everything appears tinted pink. Endermen and the end portal appear white when far enough away. If combined with blindness or used in the Void,‌[JE only] the screen becomes entirely black.[1] If submerged in lava, the screen appears bright orange. If in water in a swamp biome, the view is foggy and obscured.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sugar_cane_farming, associated text: Every 16 random ticks, sugar cane grows 1 block in height, similar to how cactus, kelp, and bamboo grow. On average, sugar cane will grow 1 block every 18 minutes. Sugar cane's growth rate is unaffected by the absence of light.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-255 – Graphical issue with trading. MC-312 – Item textures of spawn eggs and firework stars not aligned properly when stacked. MC-674 – Items different only in damage cannot be swapped. MC-1626 – Z-fighting in beacon block bottom. MC-1959 – Placing double slabs ignore damage values. MC-1969 – minecarts cant travel through nether portals. MC-3593 – Lightning does not flash. MC-4499 – Beacon tiers do not work at y=0. MC-4510 – Enchantment not showing in item frame.
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_farming, associated text: Honey bottles can be crafted into honey blocks in your inventory's crafting grid; you do get the empty bottles back. Honey blocks have a variety of useful features: As a floor, they reduce fall damage by 80%, but also slow movement and jumping. As a wall, they let players slow their fall and avoid fall damage. When moved by pistons, they can drag along adjacent blocks (like slime blocks) and even (unlike slime blocks) carry along creatures walking atop them. You can also craft them back into honey bottles, by putting them into a crafting table with four empty bottles (four separate slots/stacks).
Minecraft wiki entry for Hay_Bale, associated text: Issues relating to "Hay Bale", "Hay Block", or "Hay" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creative, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, creating a new Creative world or opening an existing world in Creative permanently disables achievements, trophies, and leaderboard updates for that particular game, but has no other effects on gameplay. In other words, achievements, trophies and leaderboard updates work only in games that have always been in Survival.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added more info about potions and enchantments in item tooltips. Added FOV option (30 to 110) Added golden apple crafting recipe. Reduced the amount of XP obtained by smelting. The toolbar now takes all the space available. Pumpkins can be removed from snow golems with shears.
Minecraft wiki entry for Death_messages, associated text: <player> was roasted in dragon breath Is coded to appear when the player achieves a death that is assigned to the dragonBreath damage type. Was added in 15w31c, appeared when the player was killed by a fireball shot by the ender dragon, but since then it has been unused, because dragon fireballs no longer deal impact damage. See MC-84595 for more info. <player> was roasted in dragon breath by <player/mob> Is coded to appear when the player is hurt by a player or mob then achieves a death that is assigned to the dragonBreath damage type. Was added later on to accompany the previous one.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bane_of_Arthropods, associated text: 1 Usage 1.1 Damage per hit 1.1.1 Java Edition 1.1.2 Bedrock Edition 2 Incompatibilities 3 Data values 3.1 ID 4 History 5 Issues
Minecraft wiki entry for Fireball, associated text: 1 Behavior 2 Sounds 3 Data values 3.1 ID 3.2 Entity data 4 Achievements 5 Advancements 6 History 7 Issues 8 Trivia 9 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Fossils, associated text: Once a fossil is found, dig all around it to make sure there is nothing dangerous. Fortunately, lava is the main concern when mining, and lava does not usually generate so high up in the world. Once the fossil is excavated, you may want to take a screenshot of it, as fossils are rather rare, and you may not encounter one again for a long time. Then, start mining the fossil. You can mine both the bone blocks and coal ore with any type of pickaxe, but if you use your hands, it will drop nothing but if for some reason bone blocks goes great for your build then you can make a base in side or around the fossil.
Minecraft wiki entry for Enchanting_mechanics, associated text: Another alternative that is now available is to build a 'library corner' where each bookshelf is two blocks high, as in the plan below. This arrangement gives space for 16 shelves, which is one more than needed, so if the corner bookshelf column cannot be seen, removing one of the two bookshelves in that does not have any effect, either technically or visually.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gathering_resources_on_peaceful_difficulty, associated text: On high difficulty levels, vindicators deal the second most melee damage of any mob‌[Java Edition only](first being iron golem). However, like evokers, they do not attack players when on Peaceful difficulty, but they will still be hostile towards villagers, just like they are on other difficulties. Vindicators have a high chance of dropping an emerald upon death, and they also have a lesser chance of dropping their iron axe which can be enchanted.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: These additions and changes are accessible by enabling the "Caves & Cliffs" and "Enable GameTest Framework" experimental toggle.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Lodestone A place where players can adjust their compasses with a lodestone so they can easily find their way back to the city if they leave. The lodestone can be free to use, or you can have a usage fee. If you are building your city in Nether or End, this building is even more important, because compasses can't work without lodestones in those dimensions. In Nether or End, it might be a good idea to place a lodestone near the return portal.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Some transparent blocks can support redstone dust: hoppers, glowstone, upside-down slabs, and upside-down stairs. These blocks have the property that redstone dust on them can propagate signals diagonally upward, but not diagonally downward (transparent blocks that cannot support redstone dust cannot be used for this purpose). Thus, simply jumping the signal up one block to one of these transparent blocks creates a diode circuit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Gameplay, associated text: "PAX 2015: Minecraft Vet, Rookie Each Play Telltale's Minecraft: Story Mode" by Jared Petty and Ryan McCafferty – IGN, August 28, 2015.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beginner%27s_guide, associated text: Minecraft is a sandbox game, in which your character wanders around in a world, collecting resources and using items. To get an advantage, you need to master the control system. If you are having trouble with it, you may want to start with a Peaceful Mode world to practice and. if necessary, change the keyboard bindings. Your world is made of blocks, mostly cubical. These blocks represent objects in the game, but their size also makes a standard measure of distance. This and many other pages talk in terms of, e.g., "five blocks away" (officially, each block is a one-meter cube). Your character can stand within a single block's space, and it stands a little less than two blocks tall. Time passes within this world; a game day passes in 20 real-world minutes. Nighttime is much more dangerous than daytime; the game starts at dawn, and you have 10 minutes of game time before nightfall. The primary purpose of this guide is to let you "find your feet" and get basic equipment and shelter before night.
Minecraft wiki entry for Melon, associated text: This article is about the block. For the Minecraft Dungeons consumable, see MCD:Melon. For the edible item, see Melon Slice. For other types of melon, see Melon (disambiguation).
Minecraft wiki entry for Explosion, associated text: Multiple close explosions may propel objects further, but have no cumulative effect on the destruction of a block. This is because explosion damage to blocks is evaluated individually (per explosion), and blocks' blast resistance do not become "weakened" from previous explosions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Villages that generate in desert biomes will now be made of sandstone rather than wood and cobblestone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 13w47b is the second snapshot for Java Edition 1.7.4, which was released to fix a crash in the 13w47a snapshot.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_building_materials, associated text: 1 What to look for 1.1 Obtainability 1.2 Durability 1.3 Decoration 2 List of materials 2.1 Overworld 2.2 Nether 2.3 The End
Minecraft wiki entry for Terrain.png, associated text: This article is about the history of the terrain.png file. For a comprehensive history of block texture changes, including after terrain.png's decommission, see History of textures.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: in Java Edition, iron golems are spawned when villagers are talking. Their spawning requirements are:
Minecraft wiki entry for Box_of_Infinite_Books, associated text: The random books are tied to the block such that using the same block multiple times always returns an identical book. The title of the random books given by the block is correlated with the location of the block. The title's pattern takes the format <chunk X>/<chunk Z>/<block orientation>/<distance to the chunk's edge to the right of the block>/<block Y>, so books from the same block always has the same title and content.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 20w16a is the twelfth snapshot for Java Edition 1.16, released on April 15, 2020,[25] which adds bastion remnants, ruined portals, chains, and a new music disc.
Minecraft wiki entry for Warped_Forest, associated text: The warped forest is a biome found in the Nether. It is a relatively safe biome because no hostile mobs spawn there naturally.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Beta_1.8, associated text: The biomes graph prior to Beta 1.8, drawn by Notch. Notice the chicken scratch handwriting, as Notch was working quick to try to get the biomes added by the Halloween Update.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: When activated, a command block executes its defined command once. To make a command block constantly execute its command, it must be run on a clock circuit or using a repeating command block.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_bastion_remnant, associated text: Using a lava bucket prevents the piglin brute from dropping any Experience upon death. However, the ability to damage piglin brutes without aggravating other piglins usually makes this option worth it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Desert_pyramid, associated text: A perfect naturally-generated double desert pyramid. A pyramid generated in an old village. A desert pyramid that has a dungeon generated inside it. A desert pyramid generated partly inside a desert village. A pillager outpost that generated inside of a desert temple. Pillager outpost and desert pyramid generated on top of each other. Desert pyramid found completely buried underground.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Iron tools are faster than stone and have almost twice the durability of stone tools. Weapon damage is greater and armor can be created from this material. Iron ore is fairly common but not unlimited. Iron ingots can be infinitely acquired through an iron golem farm. These should be most player's go-to tools for traveling or adventuring. Diamond tools are for special missions where the player wants stuff without having to create large numbers of tools and work fast. However, the supply of diamonds is strictly limited, so the player should choose carefully how they use and risk them. Given that the player should try to get the most out of their diamond items, they should enchant their diamond tools with higher enchantments. Shovels also get used up, but are much cheaper than other tools, only one diamond piece is consumed. If the player has many diamonds, an "eternal-shovel" may be a decent time-saver. Swords only cost two diamonds and can give the player a key edge in fights, making them more worthwhile for everyday use by the player, but the player should also remember that the more expensive item also increases the possible cost if the player does die. Diamond armor should be carefully thought about by the player, as the player could lose a high investment (24 diamonds for a full set of armor) if they die. Just with diamond swords, the player does have higher chances of survival while using these items which makes this a real decision. A diamond hoe is mostly useless as it deals almost no extra damage compared to fists and there are no special enchantments for it. (however as of 1.16 hoes can receive the enchantments all other tools can receive.) Hoes also always till farmland instantly, making the only advantage of more expensive hoes being long durability and slightly faster breaking times on certain blocks. This decision should be weighed against the choice of using those same diamonds for another tool or a sword. Diamond hoes are only worth the value if obtained from a toolsmith villager because a diamond is far more valuable than 2 emeralds. Netherite is more powerful and durable than diamond, but also much more expensive. Upgrading a single diamond item to netherite requires four pieces of ancient debris, which is extremely rare and difficult to get without blast-mining, and four gold ingots to craft a netherite ingot, added to the resources necessary to acquire the diamond item. Repairing the item without Mending costs an additional 4 ancient debris and 4 gold ingots at least, and a matching item at most. Tools, weapons, and armor of this tier should be saved for difficult battles or large projects rather than worn away gradually on resource gathering or chores.
Minecraft wiki entry for Adding_beauty_to_constructions, associated text: If you are in the beginning of your survival, it's a matter of preference as to whether or not you want to go focus on aesthetics or material conservation. If you choose the latter, then it's recommended not to use glass blocks, as you can use glass panes to conserve materials. If you either chose the former or are more advanced in your world, you should use glass blocks if it looks better.
Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_pillager_outpost, associated text: Turn your difficulty into peaceful to get rid of all pillagers, but without gaining any drops or experience, and raids are not possible in Peaceful mode.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sweet_berry_farming, associated text: First you need to build a rail system that makes a minecart move in an infinite loop using powered rails. Rails should also be placed on a flat square surface and make sure to place rails on the top of every block on the surface. You need to replace a block from this surface with a hopper that is linked to the storage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Purpur_Block, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Natural generation 1.3 Crafting 1.4 Stonecutting 2 Usage 2.1 Crafting ingredient 2.2 Stonecutting 2.3 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 5 History 6 Issues 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_Forge_mods, associated text: Package names should be based on a domain name in reverse order, or a name that is not a valid domain name if you do not own a domain name.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: options.txt now displays the data version the file was last saved in. VBOs are now enabled by default, overriding old options when upgrading.
Minecraft wiki entry for Soul_Speed, associated text: In Bedrock Edition the particles generated by the enchantment are bright in the darkness because they don't respect light levels.[1] Soul Speed works via stomping the souls out of the blocks, hence the particles.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_challenge_map, associated text: When you finally finish the map, you can create a fireworks show for celebration. Hook up redstone to some dispensers, craft up some fireworks, and then let them fly! Alternatively, you could just add some diamond dispensers. Either way will look amazing, and are great ways to celebrate the completion of a challenge map. If you don't want to use dispensers, use command blocks to spawn fireworks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.1.1 build 2 (also known as 1.1.1.1) is the second and final build released for 1.1.1 which is a hotfix only release.[2]
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: It is the least hostile Nether biome. Wood can be obtained from blue warped fungi trees, a necessary material for long term survival. Nether fortresses cannot generate in a warped forest biome (although they can generate into one if a neighboring biome generates the fortress), meaning blazes, wither skeletons, and normal skeletons will likely not be encountered. As with all Nether biomes, striders spawn in the lava lakes in this biome. For the player's safety, this is the best biome to house them in. The warped fungi found in this biome can be used to ward off hoglins in the crimson forest. Twisting vines are a flora that grows upward-similarly to kelp-that can be climbed like a ladder. Unlike ladders, they do not require a support block to be placed (aside from the block the bottom vine is placed on), meaning they are excellent for scaling cliffs or reaching higher levels of the Nether. Thanks to the increased spawning of Endermen in this biome compared to the rest of the Nether, this biome makes an efficient place to gather ender pearls.
Minecraft wiki entry for Witch, associated text: Like other villager-like mobs, witches don't stick their legs forward when riding a minecart, a boat, or another mob. Their legs seem to sink in these entities visually.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_circuits, associated text: A circuit that is stable in one output state and unstable in the other is known as a monostable circuit.[note 1] Many pulse circuits are monostable because their OFF state is stable, but their ON state soon reverts to OFF.
Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: 1 Power components 1.1 Block of redstone 1.2 Button 1.3 Daylight sensor/detector 1.4 Detector rail 1.5 Jukebox (Bedrock Edition) 1.6 Lectern 1.7 Lever 1.8 Lightning rod 1.9 Observer 1.10 Pressure plate 1.11 Redstone torch 1.12 Sculk sensor ‌[upcoming] 1.13 Target 1.14 Trapped chest 1.15 Tripwire hook 1.16 Weighted pressure plate 2 Transmission components 2.1 Redstone comparator 2.2 Redstone dust 2.3 Redstone repeater 3 Mechanism components 3.1 Activator rail 3.2 Bell 3.3 Dispenser 3.4 Door 3.5 Dragon Head 3.6 Dropper 3.7 Fence gate 3.8 Hopper 3.9 Note block 3.10 Piston 3.11 Powered rail 3.12 Activator rail 3.13 Rail 3.14 Redstone lamp 3.15 TNT 3.16 Trapdoor 3.17 Command block 3.17.1 Considerations 3.18 Structure block 4 Mobile components 4.1 Boat 4.2 Minecart 4.3 Minecart with chest 4.4 Minecart with command block 4.5 Minecart with furnace 4.6 Minecart with hopper 4.7 Minecart with TNT 5 Miscellaneous components 5.1 Opaque blocks 5.2 Transparent blocks 6 Video
Minecraft wiki entry for Pumpkin_and_melon_farming, associated text: For high output per growing space, plant 4 stems (2 pumpkin stems and 2 melon stems) adjacent to the growing space, and surround each stem's root with 6 wet farmlands, so its growth rate is the maximum value (1/3 per random block tick) (1/12 for each available space adjacent to stem). Growing spaces surrounded by 4 such stems have the highest possible output rate per growing space. Potatoes are planted to prevent pumpkin or melon growing on farmland where they they are not wanted. The border of farm surrounding the outer stems should have potatoes on wet farmland too if there is available space. A water block is placed in every 8x8 area. Stems around the water block in the middle of the farm has 5 wet farmland around them, so their growth rate is slightly reduced to 1/4 per random block tick (1/16 for each available space adjacent to the stem). When the farm is extended in the schematic's east-west direction, sharing the leftmost and rightmost redstone dust on the stationary block, 1 pumpkin or melon fruit growing trigger 8 pistons at the same time.
Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: For maximum strength (15) signals for D, this latch behaves like a normal (digital) low-triggered D latch.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Can now be crafted with 3 stone blocks and 1 iron ingot. Can now be used as a simpler way to craft various stone variants (stairs, slabs, bricks, walls, chiseled, etc). From cobblestone, all types of stone and polished stone, sandstone, brick and nether bricks, quartz, all types of prismarine, end stone and end stone bricks and mossy variants. Sound effect added for crafting blocks with stonecutter.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: Java Edition guides/Village & Pillage - for guides about Java Edition versions Bedrock Edition guides/Village & Pillage - for guides about the Bedrock Edition versions
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 1.16.5 Release Candidate 1 (known as 1.16.5-rc1 in the launcher) is the first release candidate for Java Edition 1.16.5, released on January 13, 2021,[1] which addresses two critical stability issues.
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_blocks_and_functions, associated text: Command blocks can create spawners using the /setblock command, e.g.: /setblock ~1 ~-1 ~0 spawner{SpawnData:{id:zombie,HandItems:[{id:iron_sword,Count:1}]}} Anything that counts as an entity can be spawned (except a player), which includes all mobs, as well as minecarts, fireballs, arrows, snowballs, ender pearls, custom thrown potions, fireworks, primed TNT, falling sand, red sand, or gravel, paintings and item frames, experience orbs, and even dropped items of any type.
Minecraft wiki entry for Structure_Block, associated text: Structure Integrity and Seed Removes random blocks that compose the structure based on a user-defined seed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snow, associated text: Snow generates where there is sky access atop buildings in snowy taiga villages. ‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: Any picked-up equipment has a 100% chance of dropping and drops without changing the damage that has accumulated on it.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_second_day, associated text: Fighting: Both attacking mobs and receiving damage costs hunger, even before you start trying to heal damage. (60 blows either way matches healing .) You can slaughter a few animals but pick your fights carefully. Taking damage in other ways counts for this too, but each time you take damage it counts as one "blow" no matter how much damage you took. Sprinting: You sprint (run faster) by double-tapping the forward movement key (W by default), or pressing the sprint key (Left Ctrl by default). While you move faster, sprinting uses up food. (60 meters matches healing .) Jumping: Obviously, you'll need to jump some just to get around, but don't bounce around randomly or unnecessarily. (120 jumps matches healing .) Sprinting jumps are especially costly, 4 times as much as a regular jump, although they are the fastest mode of transportation early in the game. Don't neglect the automatic jumps from Autojump, going uphill can add up! Swimming and mining blocks cost a little hunger, but those are fairly minimal compared to the activities above.
Minecraft wiki entry for Create_New_World, associated text: Visible to LAN Players A toggle controlling whether the server is visible to others on the same network.
Minecraft wiki entry for Photo, associated text: A photo in a portfolio can be saved as a photo item by selecting the "Save to Inventory" button underneath it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: ? – Bartosz Bok joins Mojang as a developer for Java Edition.[when?] 7–9 – Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two: Episode 4 - Below the Bedrock released. 10' - Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition officially got a physical release. 18 – MINECON Earth event. 18 – During MINECON Earth, Java Edition 1.13 (the Update Aquatic) is announced (not as 1.13, but 1.14), and some of the features are showcased.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Removed BlockImmovable, BlockBreakOnPush, and BlockOnlyPistonPush components from data-driven blocks.
Minecraft wiki entry for Server, associated text: 1 Types of servers 2 Hosting a server 3 Managing and maintaining a server 3.1 Kick messages 4 History 5 See also 6 External links
Minecraft wiki entry for Tripwire_Hook, associated text: A hook, rendered smaller, in an item frame in Bedrock. First location of tripwire hooks in jungle temple, setting of the dispenser trap in the background. Second location of tripwire hooks in jungle temple, setting of the dispenser trap in the background. Tripwire hook found in a chest inside pillager outpost.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mojang_Studios, associated text: The Mojang cape from 2010 to 2015. The Mojang cape from 2015 to 2021. The current Mojang Studios cape.
Minecraft wiki entry for Teleportation, associated text: Tamed wolves, cats, and parrots teleport to their owner if not sitting and their owner is far enough away. Endermen teleport under numerous circumstances. Shulkers are also capable of teleportation. Baby piglins may teleport onto nearby baby hoglins. As with players, foxes can teleport upon consumption of chorus fruit. Other entities can also be teleported using /teleport. They can be teleported by passing through a Nether portal, End portal, Exit portal or End gateway. A mob near a boat or minecart can be teleported inside.
Minecraft wiki entry for IntoTheGame1CHP, associated text: A few days later, Harper Houston and Po Chen are seen admiring their science project: a homemade volcano made out of one hundred cubes, just like in Minecraft. Morgan is with them as well, but is distracted by the project that Ash and Jodi had brought in, which is revealed to be the exploding piñata, but shaped like a creeper. Morgan feels like that Ash and Jodi stole their idea, but Po casually explains to Morgan that he doesn’t own Minecraft. Ash and Jodi then pump carbon dioxide into the piñata, causing it to explode, sending candy across the floor. Morgan, enraged, takes the bottle of vinegar from from Harper and the box of baking soda from Po, pouring it into the makeshift volcano. Just then, a red liquid explodes all over the auditorium, causing the rest of the students to flee in panic.
Minecraft wiki entry for Honey_farming, associated text: Honey farming is the process of collecting honey bottles and honeycombs from beehives and bee nests. To get honeycombs, you can use shears when the beehive or bee nest has reached honey_level 5. Honeycomb is used for crafting your own beehives or bee nests for bees to inhabit, as well as for crafting decorative honeycomb blocks, candles, and waxing copper blocks. To get honey bottles, you can use an empty bottle on a hive or nest at honey level 5. Honey bottles are food items that are able to cure poison, and can also be used for crafting sugar and honey blocks, the latter of which have sticky properties that give them a variety of useful applications.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blast_Protection, associated text: Protection, Blast Protection, Fire Protection, and Projectile Protection are mutually exclusive. However, if commands or mob drops are used to have something with two or more of these enchantments on the same item, the effects stack.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zero-ticking, associated text: Another thing to note is that if it is built right, the block WILL NOT seem to move while the piston heads will glitch through it, and the redstone lines WILL NOT pulse at all.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: The game has a specific formula for calculating the color of dyed armor: each color, in the RGB color model, has a red value, green value, and blue value. For each dye in the crafting grid, and the armor itself (if it is already dyed), the red, green, and blue values are added to running totals. In addition, a running total of the highest value (be it red, green, or blue) is also kept. After this, each total is divided by the number of colors used. This effectively produces the average red, green, blue, and maximum values. The maximum value of the average RGB values is also calculated. Finally, each average RGB value is multiplied by the average maximum value and divided by the maximum of the average RGB values. The modified average RGB values are then used as the final color. This procedure can be summed up with the following equations:
Minecraft wiki entry for History, associated text: The file has a 12 byte header. It begins with the ASCII Characters "ENT", then one zero byte, then a little-endian integer with the value 1, followed by another little endian integer stating the length of the file in bytes, not counting the header.[5]
Minecraft wiki entry for Saturation, associated text: This article is about the status effect. For the hidden statistic closely linked to hunger, see Hunger § Mechanics.
Minecraft wiki entry for Sweet_Berries, associated text: Mobs at standard block height in a minecart are not damaged when the minecart is pushed through sweet berries. Players in a sweet berry bush take no damage except from horizontal movement, but are unable to jump out of the bush, similar to a cobweb.
Minecraft wiki entry for Historical_effects, associated text: A close up of a 2x2 square of tripwire at this distance. A superflat world with tripwire at 8,388,608 blocks on both axes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Blackstone, associated text: Blackstone cannot be used to craft dispensers, droppers, pistons, or other blocks that use cobblestone in their recipes. This is intended per MC-177904.
Minecraft wiki entry for Settlement_guide, associated text: Smaller than a village. A hamlet is simply a small group of houses with little or no commercial services. It may not even be named!
Minecraft wiki entry for Inventory, associated text: In Creative mode, middle-clicking an item grabs a full stack of the item while leaving the item in the slot, and dragging items with the middle mouse button places a full stack of the item in each dragged-over slot.‌[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Lifeboat, associated text: A good old battle in an arena! Bows deal one hit kills, and the player has limited lives. The player has one arrow at start and will receive one more every time they kill someone. The player with the highest score at the end of the time limit wins.
Minecraft wiki entry for Quinn, associated text: Quinn is independent and determined. She likes solitude and dislikes bossy, authoritative, or cocky people but learns to work with everyone throughout the show. Notable friends are Toby, Slugger, and Mo.
Minecraft wiki entry for Easter_eggs, associated text: Shiny numbers! Am I not running fast enough? :( I'm working as hard as I can! Will I ever be good enough for you? :( Speedy. Zooooom! Hello world 40% better than a crash report. Now with extra numbers Now with fewer numbers Now with the same numbers You should add flames to things, it makes them go faster! Do you feel the need for... optimization? *cracks redstone whip* Maybe if you treated it better then it'll have more motivation to work faster! Poor server.
Minecraft wiki entry for Superflat_survival, associated text: Cactus Due to the absence of a furnace, its primary use is for traps, destruction of dropped items, or for a composter.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: A critical hit is an attack that deals extra damage compared to a regular attack. Critical melee strikes, regardless of the weapon used, cause small star particles to fly out of the target who was critically hit. Arrows shot from fully charged bows have a 25% chance of becoming "critical arrows" and dealing extra damage, but all arrows from fully charged bows leave a trail of the same small star particles as they fly through the air. Critical hits affect all damageable entities including players, mobs, paintings, boats, minecarts, and armor stands.
Minecraft wiki entry for X-ray_glitches, associated text: Another X-ray hack allows you to ride a pig in a 1 1/2 block high space. Place top slabs one block up from the floor, then ride a pig beneath them. This should glitch you into the ceiling. The only challenge about this hack is getting a pig down to the bedrock layer (which is most effective). It is easy to just push the pig down a shaft into a water landing at the bottom.
Minecraft wiki entry for Transportation_methods, associated text: Transporting items, mobs, and yourself long distances is an important but tiresome task. Thankfully, there are many ways to make the trips easier and faster.
Minecraft wiki entry for Horse_Update, associated text: Mojang released the 1.6 pre-release on June 25, 2013. This included an easter egg where mobs named "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" were flipped upside down. The 1.6.1 pre-release was released on June 28, 2013, three days before the final release.
Minecraft wiki entry for Before_Village_%26_Pillage, associated text: A village is defined by several factors: the village center, radius, number of houses, population (number of villagers), population cap (max. number of villagers, based on housing), number of golems, and golem cap (based on population).
Minecraft wiki entry for Logo, associated text: Unused Minecraft logo by Dock The concept art for Minecraft logo. First four logos based on this logo: The concept art for minecraft.net, featuring the logo with a creeper face. Final concept art. Placeholder box art for Xbox 360 Edition from early 2012.
Minecraft wiki entry for Loot, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, each village fletcher chest contains 1–5 item stacks, with the following distribution:
Minecraft wiki entry for Mineshaft, associated text: Amethyst geode with mineshaft and 2 cave spider spawners. Check the image for more details, including seed and coordinates.
Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_types, associated text: Note how these buildings are significantly larger than the NPC village buildings, and yet if they were much smaller their variant roof styles would be difficult to recognize.
Minecraft wiki entry for Obsidian_farming, associated text: In the Overworld, lava primarily occurs deep underground or at the bottom of ravines. Sometimes part of these pools will be drenched by a natural water spring. However, it can occasionally also be found in small lakes, at or near the surface. It is also possible to find small lava springs, but since these typically only contain a single source block, they are not particularly useful. It also occurs at the bottom of ocean ravines, where it is normally immediately drenched by the water over it.
Minecraft wiki entry for Brown_Dye, associated text: Applied to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be sheared for 1–3 blocks of brown wool. Applied to tamed wolves to dye their collars. Applied to tamed cats to dye their collars. Used to dye or stain wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta and shulker boxes. Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star. Combined with a firework star to create a fade-to-color effect. Used to add patterns to banners. Used to dye shulkers in Bedrock and Education editions. Used to dye water contained in cauldrons in Bedrock and Education editions. Combined with sand and gravel to craft concrete powder. Combined with compounds to craft balloons or glow sticks in Bedrock and Education editions.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Brick, associated text: When used in a furnace as a fuel, a nether brick lasts 1 second, smelting 0.1 items.[1]‌[until BE 1.18.30]
Minecraft wiki entry for How_to_play, associated text: Making a triangle gives you a chevron pattern. Making a cross gives you a cross pattern. Adding a Oxeye Daisy gives you a flower pattern.
Minecraft wiki entry for Funky_Portal, associated text: After throwing the book into the portal, the book is destroyed. It does not go through the portal after having changed it. Each book generates its own dimension, and books with the same page content generate the same dimension.
Minecraft wiki entry for Beehive, associated text: Artwork of Alex gathering honey from a beehive. Artwork of several bees near a bee nest. An oak tree with a bee nest. A bee flying next to a bee nest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Randomizers, associated text: Reducing the number of 2-RNGs reduces the possible outputs: three 2-RNGs produces an 8-RNG, and two 2-RNGs produces a 4-RNG (the exact power levels depend on the power level provided to the subtraction comparators).
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: Terrain generation is now independent from biomes, with biomes adapting to whatever terrain they happen to generate throughout.[14] This allows for natural variation in the terrain of any individual biome, both in terms of shape and elevation. For example, forests and deserts could form up on a hill without needing a special biome just for that purpose. This additionally allows for smoother transitions between biomes. Terrain is now smoother and more extreme.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron, associated text: Iron Axe Iron Hoe Iron Pickaxe Iron Shovel Iron Sword Bucket Compass Crossbow Shield Flint and Steel Iron Helmet Iron Chestplate Iron Leggings Iron Boots Iron Horse Armor Shears