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Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_Pack, associated text: The texture files of the default fonts contain a grid of white characters, which are automatically colored by Minecraft as needed in-game. The character sizes are automatically determined based on the last line of pixels containing any alpha value. Due to the way fonts are detected, filling the background of a character with a color containing a 5% alpha background causes the full width to render without generally having a visible background to the character. The default font character is 8×8 pixels, while accented.png is 9×12 pixels.
Minecraft wiki entry for Adding_beauty_to_constructions, associated text: To build a toilet, put two upside down quartz stairs that are facing away from each other. On one side put a normal quartz block with a lever on top, and put an iron trapdoor on it so it lies on top of the other upside down stair.
Minecraft wiki entry for Player_versus_Player, associated text: Escape pods are essential for above-ground bases as they can drop you deep underground into a water spot, where you can dig (possibly minecart) yourself up to the ground and escape with your friends (if you have more than just one pod) to far away from the base. You can lock the escape pods with pistons to prevent enemies follow you when attempting to escape.
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: Jake wanders around the village, noticing that the houses are dotted with blue tiles, along with paintings of shells, kelp, and boats. One of the houses contains a chest of supplies such as coal ore and iron armor. Another house has a library and an enchanting table hidden behind a painting, along with a chest containing a potion of leaping. Jake takes the potion and then crafts some wooden tools before falling asleep in a bed to avoid hostile mobs. Upon waking up, he takes some wool from the house and then begins to explore.
Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Mycelium, mushrooms, mushroom stew, milk, suspicious stew, planks from shipwrecks, loot from dungeon, mineshaft chest and buried treasure in mushroom field shore are useful resources found in mushroom fields biomes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Animations and events defined in Behavior Packs can now run commands that require cheats without the player enabling cheats (such as setting certain rules with the /gamerule command).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Half-slabs can now be placed upside-down when pointing at the upper half of the side of a block. This does not work with stairs.
Minecraft wiki entry for Removed_blocks, associated text: For the sake of brevity, this page only documents blocks which were programmed into the game intentionally. There are far more "blocks" which exist as metadata values outside of the expected range, normally inaccessible block state combinations, and other anomalous cases of block data such as non-standard block entity definitions. Due to their tendency to behave differently across editions due to not being intended, said cases can be found linked to by the following list pages:
Minecraft wiki entry for WitherPlot, associated text: Lucasta then mentions to the group about how Senan and her had a rivalry about getting rid of hostile mobs; Senan would generally used combat while Lucasta thought of more "creative methods" to do such a task. The people of Whitestone City preferred Senan over her because of this, so she and Senan had a mob-fighting contest in the city square. Lucasta had set up a dispenser with spawn eggs, and Senan ended up succumbing to the horde of hostile mobs that followed. It was because of this that he left Whitestone City to, in Senan’s words, train himself and improve. Lucasta also says that when the city was later attacked by hostile mobs, it was herself that took care of it. Cahira asks Senan as to why he would give up and leave, and Lucasta says to never worship someone as a hero. She then shows off a room filled with dungeons–a mob farm–and starts to wonder why the mobs are more active than usual. Atria mentions that it is because of her curse, and also asks Lucasta as to why she has a mob farm.
Minecraft wiki entry for Logic, associated text: An IMPLY gate (A → B) turns on either if both inputs are on, or if the first input is off. Unlike the other gates here, the inputs are not interchangeable; it is not commutative. This represents material implication or a conditional statement, "if A then B", or "A implies B". The output is off only if the antecedent A is true, but the consequent B is false. It is the logical equivalent of B ∨ ¬A, and the mathematical equivalent of A ≤ B.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Breaching a server's console is illegal. A player who breaches a server console risks the possibility of arrest and criminal charges. No server owner wants their servers compromised.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Making large chains of hoppers for transporting of items without placing a dropper on top of most of them
Minecraft wiki entry for Dirt, associated text: There are approximately 1,850 dirt blocks per chunk in plains, forest, snowy plains, jungle, and windswept hills biomes. In villages, dirt generates naturally as part of several different structures. Dirt also generates as part of ancient cities.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: Do not carry valuable items in the Nether, unless the player has set up a secure Nether base. A diamond, netherite, or Efficiency-enchanted pickaxe can be more trouble than it is worth, as it instantly mines netherrack. The player can break several blocks with a single click. However, with netherite armor and tools, you may have a little breathing space if this kills you, as they do not burn in lava.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: The original chair side texture The darkened chair side texture The texture either used for a table or the front of a chair The duplicated planks texture
Minecraft wiki entry for Luck, associated text: This section is about the effect IDs. For the IDs on potions, see Potion § Item data. For for the IDs on tipped arrows, see Arrow § Metadata.
Minecraft wiki entry for Weather, associated text: Thunder is a sound that occurs every time lightning strikes. It can be heard by the player up to 160,000 blocks away from the position of the lightning strike. Thunder is heard instantly, regardless the player's distance from the lightning strike itself.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed item textures from to . The paddles now represent their respective wood color (except spruce) and the inside rims of the boats are darker. The new item texture for dark oak boat has been changed in texture file, but it's not visible in the game.[8]
Minecraft wiki entry for Surviving_in_a_single_area_indefinitely, associated text: The first item you need to survive is wood. Once you have wood, you will need to make farms as quickly as possible. You first need to make sure you have the following items:
Minecraft wiki entry for Fishing, associated text: Once the bobber hits water, the waiting time is determined. This time ranges from 5 to 30 seconds (100 to 600 ticks at 20 ticks per second), reduced by 5 seconds per Lure level. The Lure enchantment affects both the minimum and maximum time. If it causes the wait time to be less than 0, a new wait time is generated in the next tick.
Minecraft wiki entry for Basalt_(disambiguation), associated text: Basalt, a block that can be found in the Nether Polished Basalt, polished version of basalt Smooth Basalt, smooth version of basalt Basalt Deltas, a biome in the Nether Basalt pillar, a structure in the Nether Basalt column, a terrain feature
Minecraft wiki entry for 1CHP, associated text: One day, Tank mentions to Shark that he has to leave for "family stuff" as an excuse for heading to his part-time job. Shark asks Tank if he wants to hang out at Fortress Park, but Tank politely refuses. Shark then mentions to Tank about Jake, but Tank shrugs it off and asks why mentioning him is funny. Shark then calls Tank a "riot" and says he’ll see him later. Tank heads over to the computer lab, soon noticing Jake, who quickly runs off. Tank hears music from the computer that Jake left on, recognizing that it is from Minecraft. Acting carefully, he logs Jake out of Minecraft, shuts down the computer, and heads back toward his own apartment.
Minecraft wiki entry for Cat, associated text: The player can order a cat to sit/stand by pressing use on it. If the player is holding a raw cod or salmon when commanding a cat to sit or stand, the fish is given to the cat instead, causing it to enter love mode. Once in love mode, the player can command a cat to sit or stand while holding a fish. Cats also sit on certain things of their own accord (see below).
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Updated translations. Reduced the launcher update download size. Enabled linux versions of the launcher beta.
Minecraft wiki entry for Resource_location, associated text: The vanilla Minecraft resource pack declares Realms-oriented language files in the realms namespace (located at assets/realms/lang/.json) and game-related language files in the minecraft namespace, even though translation keys are not resource locations. The realms jar itself also declares its en_us.json language file and its various textures in the realms namespace.
Minecraft wiki entry for Panorama, associated text: This panorama for Bedrock Edition was taken on an unknown seed. Used for 1.11.3, 1.11.4 and versions from beta 1.12.0.4 to 1.13.3.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: When any villager is struck by lightning, the witch it is converted to will no longer despawn, regardless of whether the villager had been traded with or not.
Minecraft wiki entry for Minecarts, associated text: Launchers, stations or exits all refer to a point in the system where a rider can safely enter or exit a minecart. They generally use a button to launch the cart.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Large/double chests can now release a redstone signal when connected to a Comparator depending on the number of stacks within. Before, double chests would only emit a signal depending on how full each individual chest was (a double chest with only the top half full would emit a full signal from the side that the items were in).
Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: The restaurant can be a place where people pay in goods or money for you to give them food. You could plop a few chairs down too and make a kitchen full of furnaces and chests full of food. Farms for food and resources can be made behind, around, or even within the restaurant's kitchen area.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_cruise_ship, associated text: All ships have lifeboats. Depending on the size of the vessel, you may have many or only a few lifeboats. Real-life lifeboats are colored orange, so they could be easily spotted by rescue crews, so you should use orange material to build the lifeboats.
Minecraft wiki entry for Reality_Vision, associated text: Reality vision was equipped via the helmet slot. When equipped, it showed a minimap in the bottom-center of the screen (which moved when the player's camera moves). The minimap showed all chunks that were currently rendered. The player's location was represented by a green beacon beam marker on the map.
Minecraft wiki entry for Damage, associated text: When an attack deals a fatal amount of damage to a mob, so that it dies while immune, its death sound is not triggered. ‌[Java Edition only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Mac_Scripting_Tutorial, associated text: The first line notes in the log file the time Tectonicus actually starts, and then the next line executes Tectonicus, using the variables set in the beginning of the script to specify where the Tectonicus jar and config files live.
Minecraft wiki entry for 3CHP, associated text: Jake then stumbles upon a campfire set up by Emily, scolding her about it. She explains that she didn’t have the materials to craft a furnace, but Tank mentions that there are furnaces in another room. Just then, Jake’s stomach growls, realizing that he is hungry, and heads back to his apartment to retrieve lasagna for himself, Tank, and Emily. As they eat in the kitchen, Emily asks about the punishment that she, Tank, and Jake had gotten for stumbling into the closed-off community center. Emily mentions that she is now allowed to use her phone. Tank mentions that nobody in his family will know about it. Jake mentions that his father thinks the community service is a good thing. Emily asks about how Jake’s mother would react, but Jake responds that his mother died three years ago. Tank then mentions that his grandfather had died last year, who had taught him to play cards. The three then eat in silence for a while. After they eat, Emily and Tank thank Jake for the lunch while saying that they can bring lunch sometime as well, such as tamales or pizza. Seeing as they are already in the kitchen, they decide to clean it up, throwing away tons of dirty cookware. Tank stumbles upon a box of Twinkies, and the three eat them cautiously. As they head back to the computer lab, they prepare to head to the Nether to make a brewing stand for potions of water breathing, but soon, Jake’s phone buzzes with a text from his father saying that dinner is ready. The three do a fist bump and depart to their apartments for the night.
Minecraft wiki entry for teleport, associated text: Specifies the entity to make the target(s) facing to. Must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID‌[Java Edition only].
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: "Yes they fly, as high as they want to. :) But they do get tired and prefer to have somewhere to land." – @MiaLem_n on Twitter, March 29, 2017
Minecraft wiki entry for Flying_machines, associated text: Materials: 13 Observers, 26 slime blocks, 8 sticky pistons, 8 regular pistons. For use: redstone torch, immovable block Dimensions: 7x5, 4 high (or alternately 5x5x5) Build guide: Start with the central two slime blocks of layers 2 and 3. The lower of these needs to be at least two blocks above "the ground" -- that is, the highest ground you intend to fly over. Place the upper sticky pistons outward, then use those to place the lower ones facing inward. Add the downward facing observer on the top of this, then the four-high slime pillars outside the pistons, extending above and below them. Use those to place the downward-facing observers on layer 1. Extend the slime pillars into T shapes, at the top on two opposing sides, on the bottom for the other two. (this diagram has the top T's at east and west). Place the regular pistons at the ends of the T-bars, facing into the machine. Place the layer-2 observers against the slime pillars, then place the layer-4 observerd against the T-bars. Note: the layer-4 observers alternately be placed atop their slime blocks (level 5), each pair facing each (powering the adjacent pistons). This placement fits the entire build in a 5x5x5 cube. However, that higher position slightly obstructs the rider's view, so the original builder prefers the 4-level build. Usage: The player stands on the pistons surrounding the top central observer, with a redstone torch in hand. The engine can be started in any direction by placing and quickly breaking the torch on that side of the central observer. It is stopped by again placing the torch in the same place (and leaving it until the engine stops). With the machine in motion, placing the torch may be difficult, having a few spares may be wise. Note that it is entirely possible to fall through the corner holes, so step carefully, and stay on the piston you're riding while the machine is in motion. Credits: Design from "Dylan D", Apr 9, 2020 "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaD97AWBXas Minecraft: MORE Efficient 4 Directional Flying Machine | One Take | 1.15.2+ Java Edition") YouTube
Minecraft wiki entry for Sun, associated text: Except for bats, which require light level 4 or lower to spawn, passive mobs require a minimum light level of 9 (in Java Edition) or 12 (mooshrooms, polar bears, and rabbits in Bedrock Edition) or 7 (all other land animals in Bedrock Edition) to spawn; therefore, they do not spawn at night.
Minecraft wiki entry for Creeper, associated text: In Java Edition, a charged creeper explosion that kills zombies, skeletons, wither skeletons, or other creepers causes one[4] of those mobs to drop its corresponding mob head. If multiple valid mobs are killed in the explosion, the one that drops a head is chosen at random. In Bedrock Edition, a charged creeper explosion that kills zombies, skeletons, wither skeletons, or other creepers causes all the killed mobs to drop their corresponding heads.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bookshelf, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 1.2 Breaking 1.3 Crafting 1.4 Trading 2 Usage 2.1 Enchanting 2.2 Crafting ingredient 2.3 Fuel 2.4 Villager 2.5 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 5 Achievements 6 History 7 Issues 8 Trivia 9 Gallery 10 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Magma cubes are one of the only mobs to spawn in the basalt delta, and they spawn in all sorts of quantities, making them harder to battle. Plus the biome itself is hard to navigate, filled with lava pits and magma blocks, and it is quite easy to jump into or be hit into a hole with lava at the bottom, which is sure doom for the player. An easier way to deal with a group of magma cubes is to shoot an arrow at one of them from a safe place out of the magma cubes range, so they cant see you. Once you have shot the magma cube it will either come after you or just ignore you depending on how far away the player shot it from. Repeat this process until there is no more giant magma cubes, then you can rush in and kill the smaller ones, or, if you don't want the magma cream, you can shoot them from far away.
Minecraft wiki entry for Infdev_20100327_to_Beta_1.7.3, associated text: The Corner Far Lands' average block composition: 40% stone, 16% air, 28% water, 10% dirt/grass, 2% bedrock, and 4% others. (Based on a 14×14 chunk selection)
Minecraft wiki entry for Llama, associated text: To feed a llama, hold a valid food item and press use while facing the llama. Llamas can be fed only when feeding would have an effect, similar to other animals. If the food is invalid, the player mounts the llama instead.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: The naturally spawned iron golem attacks the player if the player hits a villager (using a weapon, a fishing rod‌[Bedrock Edition only], snowballs, eggs, or your fists) in front of the golem. The iron golem will be neutral again if the player runs out of the iron golem's line of sight or far enough from it for a while, although hitting the iron golem makes it hostile for longer. This also applies to iron golems that are summoned by a command or iron golems that spawn regularly if a village population is big enough. Iron golems will get provoked again if a player's popularity score is -15 or less and goes into the line-of-sight with the golem, even when the player went away from the golem.
Minecraft wiki entry for Potato, associated text: A potato is a food item that can be planted, consumed raw, or cooked in a furnace or a campfire to make baked potatoes.
Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_lake, associated text: Lava lakes are rare on the surface but often found in caves, and replace blocks around them with stone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Bleach, associated text: Bleach is not obtainable in the creative inventory or /give. The only way to obtain it is using a lab table.
Minecraft wiki entry for Organization, associated text: Build a large room for all your chests. If you are tight on space, you can embed some chests into the floor or make chest "shelves". Chests cannot open with a block on top (except transparent blocks like torches, glass, slabs, and other chests). You can place upside down stairs or half slabs to change this. If you want single chests side-by-side without them combining into a large chest, then place them while sneaking to prevent them from joining.‌[Java Edition only] If you have room, you may want to place signs or item frames next to, above, or on the chests to label them and make categorizing easier. To place a sign or item frame on a chest, place it while sneaking. If you are tight on space, you can put shulker boxes inside chests for more efficient storage, although looking for one in the End early on in the game is impractical. Make your storage facilities sturdy and impenetrable. Don't forget to light up the room so mobs can't spawn inside. Cats love to jump onto chests, which prevents the player from opening it. Make them sit down if you let them into a storage room. If you have a lot of iron ingots, gold ingots, wheat, lapis lazuli, snowballs, redstone, emeralds, clay, diamonds, bone meal, dried kelp, or coal, craft them into their respective blocks to allow for more compact storage. Different kinds of logs, wooden planks, saplings, wool, leaves, slabs, stairs, sandstone, mushrooms, tools, food, seeds, music discs, stone bricks, and fungi do not stack. Keep this in mind when organizing.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-114930 – Narrator not working MC-115838 – Dark dot on white bed in recipe selection MC-116746 – @s selector ignores dx/dy/dz MC-116772 – Illusion Illagers are required for advancement "Kill All Mobs" even though they don't spawn MC-116810 – Models on Recipe Book tabs render badly MC-116821 – doLimitedCrafting gamerule not working MC-116940 – Client/server disagreement when using a knowledge book with invalid recipes
Minecraft wiki entry for JSON_format, associated text: conditions: item: The item after it has been enchanted. Tags common to all items[show] levels: The levels spent by the player on the enchantment. levels: max: The maximum value. min: The minimum value. player: The player that would get the advancement. May also be a list of predicates that must pass in order for the trigger to activate. All possible conditions for entities[show]
Minecraft wiki entry for Diamond_Ore, associated text: Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Minecraft wiki entry for Debug_Stick, associated text: An add-on made by Mineplex was showcased in MINECON Live 2019, which had an editor stick for Bedrock Edition, similar to the Debug Stick.[4]
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_rollercoaster, associated text: Minecarts and other transport vehicles in portals will not react to the portal blocks. The only way to make use of the portals is to force the player to dismount the vehicle. This can be done with a powered activator rail or a command block set to kill minecart entities upon activation. (Too many activator rails will kill the minecart.)
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombified_Piglin, associated text: Duration: A zombified piglin can remain hostile indefinitely if it is both within the follow range of the zombified piglin (33 to 55 blocks), and has a direct line of sight with the player. However, breaking one of those conditions causes a hostile zombified piglin to return neutral after a "forgiveness timer" expires. On Java Edition, this timer ranges from 20 seconds to 55 seconds‌[JE only], on Bedrock Edition it is always 25 seconds‌[BE only]. The forgiveness timer does not advance for zombified piglins in unloaded chunks. Therefore, if the player enters a Nether portal and returns, any provoked zombified piglins in the area remain aggressive (unless another player was nearby to keep the chunks loaded). A player's death causes zombified piglins to become neutral toward the player if the gamerule forgiveDeadPlayers is true.‌[JE only]
Minecraft wiki entry for Bed, associated text: MCPE-28723 – "Exploding bed in the Nether" resolved as "Works As Intended". This is referenced in Java Edition when a player is killed by "Intentional Game Design".
Minecraft wiki entry for Evoker, associated text: Up to 5 evokers spawn during raids, with 1 evoker spawning during waves 5 and 6, and 3 evokers spawning during wave 7. One of them rides a ravager during wave 7.
Code example for Mineflayer API: /* * This example demonstrates how easy it is to create a bot * that fetches monster spawners mob type */ const mineflayer = require('mineflayer') if (process.argv.length < 4 || process.argv.length > 6) { console.log('Usage : node block_entity.js <host> <port> [<name>] [<password>]') process.exit(1) } const bot = mineflayer.createBot({ host: process.argv[2], port: parseInt(process.argv[3]), username: process.argv[4] ? process.argv[4] : 'block_entity', password: process.argv[5] }) bot.on('message', (cm) => { if (cm.toString().includes('spawner')) { spawner() } }) function spawner () { let blockName if (bot.supportFeature('mobSpawner')) { blockName = bot.registry.blocksByName.mob_spawner.id } else if (bot.supportFeature('spawner')) { blockName = bot.registry.blocksByName.spawner.id } const block = bot.findBlock({ matching: blockName, point: bot.entity.position }) if (!block) { return bot.chat('Monster spawner not found') } bot.chat(`Entity type: ${block.blockEntity.SpawnData.id}`) bot.chat(`Delay: ${block.blockEntity.Delay}`) console.log(block.blockEntity) }
Minecraft wiki entry for Village, associated text: If a village (at least one villager and one claimed bed) is repopulated after destroyed, the player's popularity resets at zero.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Implemented Curse of Vanishing Any item with this enchantment disappears when the player dies with the item in the inventory. The keepinventory gamerule prevents this. Cannot be removed with a grindstone.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: The paeonia was a flower type originally planned for implementation in 1.7.2. Originally revealed by Jeb in a screenshot,[9] the flower was ultimately never implemented, ultimately superseded by the peony.
Minecraft wiki entry for Timeline_of_events, associated text: 11 – Legacy Console: Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition officially released. 30 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU53, CU43, 1.50, Patch 23 and Patch 3 released on all Console Editions, respectively.
Minecraft wiki entry for Village_chaining, associated text: Note: 1. Before getting to the advanced, please visit the tutorial on village mechanics first to learn the basics.
Minecraft wiki entry for Iron_Ingot, associated text: The iron ingot is used in 34 crafting recipes, more than any other item in the game. Planks take the second place with 33 recipes. To craft each recipe once, a player would need 153 iron ingots, including 27 for the iron blocks in an anvil, and one for the tripwire hook in a crossbow.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie, associated text: In the Overworld, zombies can spawn in groups of 4 on any solid block at a light level of 0, except in mushroom fields and deep dark‌[upcoming: 1.19] biomes.
Minecraft wiki entry for End_survival, associated text: In the End, there are many ways to build a home. If the player is on multiplayer, one idea is to build the house underground, so that other players won't be able to find them. Also, underground houses are very easy to make.
Minecraft wiki entry for Potion, associated text: Thick Potion with status effects of Mining Fatigue (duration 4:00) and Instant Health II (duration 4:00).
Minecraft wiki entry for Tree_farming, associated text: However, four saplings can be grown into the respective "giant spruce" and "jungle giant" forms, by planting them in a 2×2 formation:
Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: Redstone dust propagates a signal to adjacent redstone dust one block up or down as long as no opaque block "cuts" the signal. This allows "staircases" of blocks to carry redstone signals up (actual blocks of stairs aren't required, but can be used if placed upside-down).
Minecraft wiki entry for Complete_main_adventure, associated text: 2) Fill a bucket with lava. If you have more than one, fill all but one with lava, and the last one with water.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added server property max-chained-neighbor-updates to limit the amount of consecutive neighbor updates before skipping additional ones. Negative values remove the limit.
Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_survival, associated text: In either a crimson forest or a warped forest, obtain around 20 stems. The wart blocks can be broken with hoes faster. You do not need to break them, but they make the landscape ugly if you leave them floating. Make wooden pickaxes and start mining right away. Lava pockets generate at all levels in the Nether, so you could directly mine into lava. You must be careful, and if you run into lava, quickly block it off. Blackstone can be found in large blobs from levels 5-28. In a Basalt Deltas biome, it can generate with basalt on the surface. While you are mining, look for some nether gold ore. It gives you gold nuggets, which you should turn into gold ingots. (If you have Silk Touch, you'll get more gold by smelting the blocks.) With Blackstone, which can be used as a substitute to cobblestone, upgrade to stone tools, and make a furnace. After crafting many bowls, look for brown and red mushrooms and craft mushroom stew. Your priority is to mine any nether gold ore you see, so that you can get one piece of gold armor (most easily boots), so that the Piglins don't attack you. Continue mining any gold you see, and collect wood and mushrooms for mushroom stew. (You need a bowl, a red mushroom, and a brown mushroom for stew)
Minecraft wiki entry for Netherite_Scrap, associated text: This article is about the unrefined material. For the refined item, see Netherite Ingot. For other uses, see Netherite.
Minecraft wiki entry for Furnace, associated text: 1 Obtaining 1.1 Natural generation 1.2 Breaking 1.3 Entity loot 1.4 Chest loot 1.5 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Smelting 2.2 Light source 2.3 Crafting ingredient 2.4 Custom name 2.5 Lock 2.6 Note Blocks 3 Sounds 3.1 Generic 3.2 Unique 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block states 4.3 Block data 5 Achievements 6 Advancements 7 History 7.1 Lit furnace "item" 7.1.1 Names 8 Issues 9 Trivia 10 See also 11 Gallery 12 References
Minecraft wiki entry for Caves_%26_Cliffs, associated text: On Java Edition, Part I started development with snapshot 20w45a, which was released on November 4, 2020. The first pre-release for Caves & Cliffs: Part I was released on May 27, 2021, and the first release candidate on June 4, 2021. Part II started development with 1.18 Experimental Snapshot 1, which was released on July 13, 2021, followed by the first pre-release on November 11, 2021, and the first release candidate on November 25, 2021.
Minecraft wiki entry for Achievement_guide, associated text: Another way to obtain the achievement is to find and kill some rabbits until you have at least four rabbit hides. Then craft leather and throw it on the ground. When you pick it up, you'll get the achievement.
Minecraft wiki entry for Unused_textures, associated text: https://web.archive.org/web/20210118183930/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/659506746/asynchronous-saving-and-loading-and-slightly-more
Minecraft wiki entry for Dark_Forest, associated text: A dark forest with a lake. A dark forest that failed to generate correctly due to water. A dark forest bordering a swamp. A woodland mansion in a dark forest. Inside the dark forest biome. Dark oak tree from below. Dark forest biome from above. Huge red mushroom in dark forest.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: 2.1.2024-beta (Windows), 2.1.2023-beta (macOS), or 2.1.2022-beta (Linux) was an update to the launcher.
Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: "Toast" redirects here. For messages displayed on-screen, see Advancements, Recipes, or Tutorial hints. For Bread, see Bread.
Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Department Store/Mall Make a huge building with many floors that sell different items. Have a floor for blocks, armor, food, and mob drops, etc., for different prices. In a mall, have each store in a separate room.
Minecraft wiki entry for Parrot, associated text: A tamed parrot on the ground can be made to perch on its player's shoulder by moving through the parrot. On its own, a tamed parrot can also fly to and perch on the player's shoulder, unless it has been told to sit. A player can have one parrot on each shoulder. Parrots always prefer a player's left shoulder first, if it is empty.
Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: "Kinda. Wardens have no capability to detect players through vision. It technically has no idea where the player is, a system tells the Warden a general location that the player MIGHT be, not exactly. Only when the Warden suspects a mob enough that it knows their exact position" – @kingbdogz on Twitter, November 26, 2021
Minecraft wiki entry for Command_stats, associated text: Now players can switch which stats they see in the sidebar by changing their team. Players who can execute commands can use the following commands:
Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Skeletons are very accurate and running out will almost always result in a hit, as does trying to wait around the corner and attack the edge of the skeleton. By blocking with a shield, players will negate damage taken, and the arrow bounces off the shield, which can be used to their advantage.
Minecraft wiki entry for Snooper, associated text: Snooper is a feature Mojang is using to collect data on users, either by the Client or by the Server. This feature was removed in 1.13 globally because of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulations.[1] However, it was re-added as an always on telemetry tool in Java Edition 1.18 snapshot 21w38a to improve players' experience.[2] It is no longer possible to disable the Snooper without client modifications.
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: The player can use silverfish to clear a lot of stone away to reveal the valuable stuff. To do this, get a bunch of silverfish in a hole, and position themselves above the hole. Most of the silverfish will go into the stone, but make sure there are at least some left visible. While standing above the leftover silverfish, throw a splash potion of poison, then a splash potion of regeneration immediately after. Every time the poison hurts the silverfish, it will call any nearby silverfish out of the stone, then it will get healed by the regeneration potion, so it can keep getting hurt instead of being pinned at 1 health. Soon, all of the silverfish will come out of the stone, and they can kill them at this point, then mine all of the minerals left behind.
Minecraft wiki entry for Dripstone_Caves, associated text: Dripstone caves generate commonly as an underground biome with dripstone blocks and pointed dripstone both hanging as stalactites and growing from the ground as stalagmites, small water wells of 1 × 1 blocks are generated in the ground. They mostly appear like regular caves, except with patches of dripstone blocks and pointed dripstone. Large dripstone clusters structures generate occasionally inside ravines. This biome also generates larger copper ore blobs compared to other biomes. Drowned are able to spawn in aquifers.
Minecraft wiki entry for Traps, associated text: First dig a hole 2×2 wide and 3 deep. Seal off the top with matching blocks. Surround the hole with a 2 block high wall of wool, leaving a Steve-sized gap for your escape route. Do not fill it back in yet. In the spot where you left the gap, dig out an escape route leading directly away from the mine. Return to your wool pit. Place two powered rails (keeping them unpowered) along the wall opposite of your escape route (you do NOT want the TNT carts in the way of your escape). Here's where things start to get tricky. You need to place at least two TNT carts on the same powered rail. The trap will not work otherwise. Placing the first will of course be easy. For subsequent carts, you will need to right click carefully on the side hitbox of the track that the first cart is on. The top will not work, as the first cart is in the way. You'll know it worked if the minecart's shadow gets noticeably darker, or know, if your hand empties. Once you find the right spot, feel free to place as many TNT carts as you care to sacrifice. More carts means a bigger, more powerful explosion, and significantly less chance of escaping the blast (though it's not much of a chance to begin with). Just make sure not to bump the carts. Now is where things go from tricky to deadly. One wrong move will make you the victim of your own trap. This is when you hold Shift like your life depends on it, because it absolutely does. While holding Shift and not letting go, place the sculk sensor, either adjacent to or in front of your escape hole. Now, still holding Shift, sneak your way into your escape hole. This is where you finally close the gap in the Steve-sized wool wall hole, making sure there is no hole for the Sculk Sensor to hear you through. You should be safe by this point, but if you want to be extra careful, continue sneaking as you move away from your newly planted mine.
Minecraft wiki entry for Wither_skeleton_farming, associated text: 1 Preparation 2 Creation 2.1 Building the mob collectors 2.2 Grinding Point 2.3 Vwoop's Design 2.4 Mikecraft’s Design 2.5 Kkinders Method 2.6 Other Addons 3 Automatic and AFK-able designs 3.1 Xisumavoid's Design 3.2 Ray's Works's Design 3.3 Ray's Works's Design (Video tutorial by Shulkercraft) 4 Bedrock edition farms
Minecraft wiki entry for analog_16-rng, associated text: The droppers all have one stackable item and one non-stackable item. The numbered hoppers have 2 1⁄2 stacks for power level 8, 1 1⁄4 stacks for power level 4, 1⁄2 stack for power level 2, and 1 64-stackable item for power level 1.
Minecraft wiki entry for Spider, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, spiders can also spawn overhead in 3×3×2 empty spaces on leaves, causing more of them to spawn in forested biomes due to more possible spawning surfaces, although they do not spawn in groups.
Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Beta 1.2.5.15 (also known as 1.2.5 build 3) is the third and final build released for 1.2.5 that added new features and fixed bugs.[3]
Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: For those who favor mining in a straight path but try to not make it very long. Once they have reach the bedrock level, go up a few blocks and start mining and make it a large corridor. If the player reaches a cave, continue to make the large corridor and secure the cave. This will give the player large stores of cobblestone and more of a chance of finding lava. Find ores that are nearby that would be hidden if the player did another technique and did not get lost in their mine. This a very basic technique yet a tiring way of mining. It is suggested to use a diamond pickaxe with max efficiency enchantment and unbreaking enchantment so that the pickaxe doesn't break during the process and also consumes less time compared to using a non-enchanted stone pickaxe.
Minecraft wiki entry for Zombie_Villager, associated text: Some zombie villagers that are capable of picking up items spawn already in possession of such items, and those items may also be enchanted. The chances of that event are listed below. If a zombie villager spawns wearing multiple pieces of armor, the armor is never mismatched (i.e. all pieces are made of the same material).
Minecraft wiki entry for Ultra_hardcore_survival, associated text: You can also avoid caves and just go strip-mining for ores and obtain a bow and arrows from a fletcher villager.
Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Variations: Remove the final block and the dust next to it for a 2-tick pulse, then increase the delay on the repeater for a 3 or 4-tick pulse.
Minecraft wiki entry for Things_not_to_do, associated text: In a PvP (player vs player) battle, players normally take the best equipment to fight other players. Most use enchanted diamond armor or diamond swords. For PvP, the player should not use anything made out of leather, wood, or gold as armor and tools made of these materials are extremely weak. Some other less straightforward tools such as lava buckets and end crystals may also be used as weapons.
Minecraft wiki entry for Ryan_Holtz, associated text: "I like being the de facto francophone Mojangster. Everyone poked fun at me for taking French instead of Spanish, now who has the last laugh?" – @TheMogMiner on Twitter, November 6, 2013
Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_LAN_world, associated text: If joining from the same local network, the game should appear in the multiplayer games list in the Multiplayer menu.