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Minecraft wiki entry for Roof_decorations, associated text: There are two common ways to 'end' a roof. One method is to extend it a way beyond the edge of the building. This helps keep the walls and ground around the building foundations drier. The other way is to extend some or all the parapet wall higher than the roof, allowing for various decorative finishes, and shrinking the size of the roof relative to the rest of the building. These designs include the Flemish gable, stepped gable and some other variants.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Fluid, associated text: If lava flows vertically into a water source block or flowing water, the water source block turns into stone.
If lava flows horizontally into water, the lava turns into cobblestone.
If water flows horizontally into flowing lava, the lava turns into cobblestone. Prior to Java Edition 1.16 snapshot 20w13a, a hiss sound and puff of steam effect occurred, but the water and lava remained unchanged.
If water flows vertically into flowing lava, either cobblestone or nothing may result.
If water flows into a lava source block, the lava source block turns into obsidian. Because of this, unlike with cobblestone, obsidian is not renewable with this method.
If water falling vertically touches a lava source block on any side, the lava turns into obsidian—even if the water would not otherwise run into the lava.
If lava flows over soul soil next to blue ice, the lava turns into basalt.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tips_and_tricks, associated text: Many players dispose of unwanted items by dropping them into fire pits, lava, and cacti to destroy the items. But by doing so they risk accidentally dropping something valuable and losing it forever, like a diamond pickaxe. So rather than destroying the items, a smarter method of getting rid of items is to drop them into a hole with a trapdoor over it, eventually the items will despawn. By doing this you can easily recover items that you accidentally drop; plus you can't pick up items through closed trapdoors so you don't have to worry about accidentally picking up unwanted items.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: Rabbits spawn above grass, snow blocks or sand.[1] They generate individually after the generation of the world.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_an_End_city, associated text: One is not likely to get lost in an end city, as down always leads out and up always leads in. However, it may be helpful to mark which towers have already been explored. A simple way to accomplish this is to break all the end rods you see as you explore so that you know that you only need to go to the towers with end rods.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Seed_(level_generation), associated text: In Bedrock Edition, the seed can be found on the world options screen. There is also a seed picker that offers the player several pre-set seeds to generate worlds with specific features near the spawn point. Additionally, the beta version has a visible seed on the top of the screen.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Vindicator, associated text: In Java Edition, if a player spawns a vindicator with a spawn egg or using a command, the vindicator has a chance of becoming an illager captain, with a Ominous banner attached above its back.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_entity_format, associated text: : The block entity's root tag.
LootTable: (May not exist) Loot table to be used to fill the chest when it is next opened, or the items are otherwise interacted with.
LootTableSeed: (May not exist) Seed for generating the loot table. 0 or omitted use a random seed.
Items: List of items in this container.
: An item, including the slot tag.
Slot: The inventory slot the item is in.
Tags common to item stack[show]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Create_a_Mac_OS_X_startup_daemon, associated text: Note that if you do not use craftbukkit, but rather the regular server. where it reads "craftbukkit.jar" it should read "minecraft_server.jar" Finally stop is changed to stop the server cleanly.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: More randomly placed chests.
1x1 glass pillars protruding from ground to sky limit at the location of strongholds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Firework_Rocket, associated text: Using a firework rocket while flying with elytra propels the player in the direction they are facing. The duration of the speed boost depends on the flight duration of the rocket. If the rocket is equipped with a firework star of any kind, the player takes damage when it explodes.
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Minecraft wiki entry for 1.10, associated text: Java Edition 1.10
Java Edition 1.10-pre1
Java Edition 1.10-pre2
Java Edition 1.10.1
Java Edition 1.10.2
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Portal_(block), associated text: The nether portal block can not be obtained as an item even by using the /give command. The item form is completely nonexistent in Java Edition, but it can be obtained through add-ons or external editors in Bedrock Edition, or through using multiple glitches at once.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cooked_Chicken, associated text: Raw chicken can be cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. Each piece of cooked chicken removed from a furnace output slot gives 0.35 experience (22.4 experience per stack).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Shelters, associated text: Later in game, you may also want to build farms for other plants, such as sugarcane, cactus or chorus fruit, or even flowers and tall grass (details explained in the Expansions section).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Hourly_clock, associated text: (Note: you can also use a counter instead of repeaters for longer time.) As there are 3 repeaters required to time a second, and 50 seconds in a Minecraft hour, there need to be repeaters configured in some way to make 500 ticks delay (1 tick = 0.1 seconds).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Daylight_cycle, associated text: A clock allows players to determine Minecraft time. A clock is useful while underground where the current day/night cycle is not visible. A clock helps the player avoid mistakenly surfacing at night and falling prey to night-spawned mobs on the surface.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Swimming creepers can be easily dealt with using melee attacks while the player is on land. If fighting on land with no ranged options. Alternatively, the player can find sufficiently high ground to strike a creeper from above with a melee weapon without the detonation sequence being activated. By making a 3–4 block pillar of dirt/sand by pillar-jumping, and waiting until the creeper comes next to the pillar, the player can attack it without exploding.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Water, associated text: Water never generates in the Nether and instantly disappears or evaporates into steam if placed there with a water bucket. However, water can exist in the Nether in a cauldron. Water can also be placed in the Nether using commands such as /setblock and /fill. Although it does not naturally generate there, water can be placed and function normally in the End.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Custom_dimension, associated text: 1 Usage
1.1 Dimension syntax
1.1.1 Generator types
1.2 Dimension type
1.2.1 Syntax
1.2.1.1 Defaults
2 History
3 Issues
4 Notes
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Minecraft wiki entry for Island_survival, associated text: Islands often have no sheep, so if it is impractical to find a sheep on another nearby island and shear it for wool, you can still get wool by crafting it from four pieces of string obtained from killing spiders. Once you have three wool, you can make a bed with three wooden planks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Speed, associated text: When the player has Speed level 255, the player moves 500 blocks per tick.
Speed allows slimes to jump farther. High levels of speed can make slimes bounce out of view with just one jump.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Jack_o%27Lantern, associated text: Jack o'lanterns have a luminance of 15 and the ability to provide light while submerged under water. Like most light sources, they melt snow and ice.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mineville, associated text: In "Survival Games", players start on small platforms in a circle in the air, as soon as the game starts, players receive an elytra and can fly all around the map until they land. When the player lands, they can start looting before the invincibility timer runs out and they will be able to fight people. The last one standing wins the game.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Composter, associated text: Composters can be used to recycle food and plant items (excluding bamboo, poisonous potatoes, dead bushes, meat, and fish) into bone meal. To do so, the player must use any of a selection of items on the composter. When an adjacent comparator is facing away from the composter, a comparator signal strength of up to 8 is emitted depending on the fullness of the block. Composters appear to have an empty interior. As such, entities can enter and exit a composter through the top, but not the sides or bottom. The composter has a "floor", whose height depends on the fullness. When the composter is completely empty, this floor is slightly above the block below, and when it is completely full, there is a slight dip on top. When the composter’s fullness increases, any entities inside are pushed up accordingly.[Bedrock Edition only]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Button, associated text: Mobs cannot activate buttons directly, but arrows fired by skeletons or dispensers can activate wooden buttons.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Scaffolding, associated text: MC-165990 – "Crafting bamboo into scaffolding gives you 8 times the furnace fuel for free" – resolved as "Fixed"
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Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: The killer bunny can be bred and leashed and follows players holding carrots, despite its hostile nature.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: Variations: If the input doesn't have to be at the same height as the output, you can move the torch so that it's attached to the top of the block it's currently above, and run the input into that block.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Stone_(disambiguation), associated text: Stone
Infested Stone
Stone Stairs
Stone Slab
Stone Pressure Plate
Stone Button
Cobblestone
Infested Cobblestone
Cobblestone Stairs
Cobblestone Slab
Cobblestone Wall
Mossy Cobblestone
Mossy Cobblestone Stairs
Mossy Cobblestone Slab
Mossy Cobblestone Wall
Stone Bricks
Infested Stone Bricks
Stone Brick Stairs
Stone Brick Slab
Stone Brick Wall
Mossy Stone Bricks
Infested Mossy Stone Bricks
Mossy Stone Brick Stairs
Mossy Stone Brick Slab
Mossy Stone Brick Wall
Cracked Stone Bricks
Infested Cracked Stone Bricks
Chiseled Stone Bricks
Infested Chiseled Stone Bricks
Smooth Stone
Smooth Stone Slab
Sandstone
Sandstone Stairs
Sandstone Slab
Sandstone Wall
Smooth Sandstone
Smooth Sandstone Stairs
Smooth Sandstone Slab
Cut Sandstone
Cut Sandstone Stairs
Cut Sandstone Slab
Chiseled Sandstone
Red Sandstone
Red Sandstone Stairs
Red Sandstone Slab
Red Sandstone Wall
Smooth Red Sandstone
Smooth Red Sandstone Stairs
Smooth Red Sandstone Slab
Cut Red Sandstone
Cut Red Sandstone Stairs
Cut Red Sandstone Slab
Chiseled Red Sandstone
Dripstone Block
Pointed Dripstone
Stonecutter
Lodestone
Andesite
Andesite Stairs
Andesite Slab
Andesite Wall
Polished Andesite
Polished Andesite Stairs
Polished Andesite Slab
Granite
Granite Stairs
Granite Slab
Granite Wall
Polished Granite
Polished Granite Stairs
Polished Granite Slab
Diorite
Diorite Stairs
Diorite Slab
Diorite Wall
Polished Diorite
Polished Diorite Stairs
Polished Diorite Slab
Calcite
Tuff
Deepslate
Cobbled Deepslate
Cobbled Deepslate Stairs
Cobbled Deepslate Slab
Cobbled Deepslate Wall
Polished Deepslate
Polished Deepslate Stairs
Polished Deepslate Slab
Polished Deepslate Wall
Deepslate Bricks
Deepslate Brick Stairs
Deepslate Brick Slab
Deepslate Brick Wall
Deepslate Tiles
Deepslate Tile Stairs
Deepslate Tile Slab
Deepslate Tile Wall
Chiseled Deepslate
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Minecraft wiki entry for Armor, associated text: Enchantment probabilities are the same as a level-20 to level-39 enchantment would be on an enchantment table that had no cap at level 30, and that was able to apply treasure enchantments (except Soul Speed), and where the chance of multiple enchantments is not reduced.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Strength, 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.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Intended for adventure maps.
It can run server commands when triggered by a redstone signal.
This block will not be craftable and is currently not available in the creative mode inventory, but can be obtained via the command /give 137.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cobweb, associated text: They can be useful in PvP servers, where a player can quickly erect a barrier of cobwebs that can trap players, or force them to destroy the cobwebs. They are also useful in traps that are deliberately intended to troll players, such as a long pitfall with cobwebs and lava at the bottom.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Setting_up_a_server, associated text: Note: While not affecting Minecraft server, JavaFX or other proprietary aspects of Java while need to be installed separately.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Aron_Nieminen, associated text: Aron started work on the Pocket Edition during late 2011, and worked primarily alone (partially with Daniel Kaplan and Junkboy) until shortly after 0.3.2 where Johan Bernhardsson stepped in.[7]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Best_biomes_for_homes, associated text: Many players prefer to not live in deserts, as they lack grass, wood, and many other vital resources - however, once a player has basic materials, living in a desert can be beneficial. Sand can be obtained in large quantities, and cactus is rare in other biomes. Almost no above-ground water generates here, which poses a problem if spawned deep within these biomes. Also, no passive mobs spawn here other than rabbits. No trees spawn here either. Though not the best biome for the beginner, it is still a nice biome to live in after you've got your initial house set up somewhere else (see Tutorials/Survival in an infinite desert for tips on how to survive in a desert).
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Minecraft wiki entry for After_Beta_1.8, associated text: On the Y-axis, the Far Lands initiate at around twice the former number, which is therefore ±25,101,648. Since blocks cannot exist above y=320 or below y=-64 in the vanilla game, to observe the Far Lands in their natural place, mods such as the Cubic Chunks mod must be used to allow terrain to generate in such positions.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: "Also, this! These have just been added to the UI for now, we'll keep you updated when we're adding new and exciting things to test!" – @Mega_Spud on Twitter
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Minecraft wiki entry for Combat, associated text: Know when you are beaten. If your opponent has significantly better equipment than you or you are not well prepared to engage combat, then you are highly unlikely to win the fight.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cave_spider_farming, associated text: Another way is to use flowing water to funnel the cave spiders onto a campfire with a block directly above it. The cave spiders can fit in the half-block gap between the campfire and the block and will take damage from occupying the same block as the campfire, and a hopper can be placed underneath. A soul campfire will deal twice as much damage as a regular one.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Memory, associated text: Design L2, (also L3, L4, and L5 above) relies on the redstone repeater locking mechanic introduced in Java Edition 1.4.2. L4 is the smallest, but requires a piston and activates on a falling edge.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Trap_design, associated text: Lava is a dangerous fluid to use. Any mob caught in lava will take periodic damage from it as well as periodic fire damage. Since lava spreads slowly the lava source should be close to the target, so it doesn't have much time to attempt an escape. Lava will destroy any item that falls in it. It can be used effectively in an enclosed space and triggered by a ceiling floodgate. Alternatively, a hole filled with lava that the target is pushed into doesn't require time for the lava to spread. It is also advisable to line such a hole with a block such as a furnace, so that the victim cannot place blocks to escape.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Building_a_metropolis, associated text: Elytra: Create several elytra launchers, each with fireworks, and let people fly to wherever they want. Put the launchers in convenient places. You could also have some other transport system (like minecarts) to serve your city, but have a central airport in which you use elytra to get to other cities.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Pulse, associated text: OR-Gate Inverted Dual Edge Detector
3×4×2 (24 block volume), flat, silent
circuit delay: 2 ticks, output pulse: 3 ticks (off-pulse)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_of_Emerald, associated text: The first image of emerald blocks released by Jeb.
A teaser image released by Jeb of an updated block of Emerald textures.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Elevators, associated text: Stand on the line between the two blocks that make the top of your elevator shaft. Dig down one block under each foot (note 1). Place a sign on a block on the two-block wide wall in front of you, it does not matter which. Dig down another block depth for both blocks. Place a sign on the same wall as the first, but on the other block, and repeat all this once more so that you have a four-block deep shaft with a zigzag of signs on one of the side walls. Looking up place two water sources besides the first and second signs that you placed. You are now standing in a safe breathing space at the bottom of a working elevator that you can use to return to the top to reload water buckets, get more signs or whatever.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Dye, associated text: Note: This video is outdated, as it does not include details of the 1.7.2 update's changes to the dyeing system/production chain.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Client.jar, associated text: .mcassetsroot: Used for identifying vanilla resources.
realms folder: Contains the textures and language files used by Realms.
minecraft folder: Resources for minecraft namespace.
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Minecraft wiki entry for ED, associated text: Entity data
Tags common to all entities[show]
Tags common to all mobs[show]
AX: The phantom, when not actively attacking, attempts to circle around X,Y,Z = AX, AY, AZ. Appears to reset to a point above the target player every time the phantom flies up after a swoop. Set to spawn location if not specified.
AY: See AX.
AZ: See AX.
Size: The size of the phantom. Ranges from 0 to 64, similar to slimes. Unlike slimes, phantoms always have a constant 20 × 10 HP, and deal 6+Size damage. Naturally spawned phantoms are always size 0.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Transmission, associated text: When a binary encoding is intended to carry only decimal numbers (encoding only values 0 to 9), it is known as binary-coded decimal (BCD).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Dropped items no longer float too low to the ground
Dragon Egg now always drops when it is destroyed by an explosion (MCPE-52632)
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Minecraft wiki entry for Cocoa_Beans, associated text: Cocoa pods have a different hitbox for each size, however the top is always 0.25 blocks below the top of the wood it is on.
If a cocoa pod grows while the player is standing next to it, the player is forced into the appropriate form of suffocation prevention depending on available space.
The pixels on top of the fully grown pod are 8/7 the size of those on the side.
Before they were made renewable, Cocoa Beans were considered rarer than diamonds.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Bricks, 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 Sharpness, associated text: These tables detail how much damage is done per attack based on the level of enchantment used, assuming the target is not wearing armor and the attack is fully charged.[Java Edition only] Critical damage is in parentheses.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nathan_Adams, associated text: "@XxzJackozxX I once, long ago when I was new to the whole interwebs thing, knew a cool guy named Teabone. I took this name in respect to him" – @Dinnerbone on Twitter, September 19, 2012
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_components, associated text: In order to function correctly, a tripwire hook must be part of a tripwire circuit: two opaque blocks attached to tripwire hooks, at the ends of a tripwire line (one or more blocks of tripwire).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Inventory, associated text: When sleeping or riding a pig, horse, boat or minecart and the inventory screen is accessed, the avatar is shown in the respective position. However, only the player is displayed.[verify]
In the Item Selection screen, some items and blocks are missing, such as dragon eggs[Java Edition only] and spawners[Java Edition only].
The avatar always looks at the mouse cursor while in inventory.
The Search Items tab's compass icon spins wildly in the Nether and the End dimensions, acting just like normal compasses and clocks.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Spring, associated text: This most familiar type of spring can generate as either water or lava, and generate in the sides of stone surfaces. These are commonly encountered on the sides of cliffs, as well as inside caves. Lava springs are a common source of forest fires.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Block_and_item_duplication, associated text: This method is a simple method and has been around since the beginning of the Alpha stage. This method involves dropping the items you want to duplicate, and then saving and quitting. You would then reload the world, pick up the items and press the keyboard shortcut to close a window. Then relaunch the game and reload the world. The items should be duplicated.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Added gameplay timers and notices in compliance with gaming laws in South Korea, in order to help remind these players to take occasional breaks from gameplay.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Lava_lake, associated text: Lava lakes generate with a small air pocket above them, which may result in floating sand, floating snow cover, or even floating trees above. Lava lakes may cause trees to burn away.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Trap_design, associated text: Pressure plates send a trigger whenever a player or mob steps on it and the signal is turned off when the player moves. A pressure plate can be attached to an RS NOR latch to stabilize the signal. Hiding a pressure plate can be done by keeping a low light level in the area and placing the pressure plate in the path of any player going through that area.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Defeating_a_woodland_mansion, associated text: 1 Exploration checklist
1.1 Optional equipment
2 Preparing equipment
2.1 Sword / Axe
2.2 Bow / Crossbow
2.3 Armor
2.4 Food
2.5 Expendable blocks
2.6 Torches
2.7 Water bucket
2.8 Shield
2.9 Explorer map
2.10 Elytra
2.11 Healing items
2.12 Helpful potions
2.13 Ender chest / shulker boxes
2.14 Ender pearls
2.15 Name tags
2.16 Iron golems
2.17 Blue sheep
3 Getting there
3.1 Obtaining the map
3.2 Finding new places
3.3 Temporary camp
4 Navigating the mansion
5 Killing the mobs
5.1 Vindicator
5.2 Evoker
5.3 Vex
6 General Strategy
7 Alternative strategies for defeat
7.1 Melee Warfare
7.2 Water Defense
7.3 Arrows from Above
7.4 Infiltration
7.5 Raid Squad
7.6 Wolf Army
7.7 Here’s Johnny!
7.8 Mass destruction
8 Dangerous rooms
9 Loot
10 Post-Exploration
10.1 Turn it into a home (or your new base)
10.2 Expanding it
10.3 Turning it into a village
10.4 Make a villager breeder or any type of mob farm inside
10.5 Burning it down
10.6 Build a community building
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piston, 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 Water, associated text: Each level of the Respiration enchantment adds 15 seconds to the breath meter and grants an x/(x+1) chance (where x is the Respiration level) of not taking damage after that time: 30 seconds and an average 1/second with Respiration I, 45 seconds and an average of 2⁄3 damage/second with Respiration II, and 60 seconds and an average of 1⁄2 damage/second with Respiration III.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Wall, 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 Development_versions, associated text: 1.14 Pre-Release 3 is the third pre-release for Java Edition 1.14, released on April 16, 2019,[44] which fixes bugs and slightly changes the texture of the bell.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Door-based_iron_golem_farming, associated text: Requires spawn chunks: yes
Iron per hour: 500 each layer with 10 rows of doors
Scalable: yes
Design by: Emonadeo
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Minecraft wiki entry for Axolotl, associated text: Concept art depicting other iterations for legs and frills, along with the unimplemented "yawn" behavior.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Creating_a_resource_pack, associated text: Making a resource pack involves creating JSON text files, which can be tricky to use and format correctly. Many IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) assist with formatting these files and making sure proper syntax is used, as well as help organizing files in a project. Here are some suggestions:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Panorama, associated text: The panoramas used in Java and Bedrock editions are different. It's also the first time the panorama changed in Java Edition, six and a half years since the original
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Minecraft wiki entry for Activator_Rail, associated text: An activator rail can be broken with bare hands or any tool, dropping itself as an item, but a pickaxe is fastest. To break an activator rail, mine it:
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Minecraft wiki entry for Raid, associated text: In Bedrock Edition, when a player with Bad Omen enters a 64x23x64 region around a village center (technically 1.12 blocks below the center), the effect disappears and the raid starts. A bossbar labeled "Raid" appears and begins charging. The bossbar is visible in a 128×88×128 region around the village center (technically 1.12 blocks below the center). The bar is purple, and represents the number of remaining mobs. While a wither is already present in the village and a raid starts, the bar is red and black. It is not clear whether or not this is intentional. The number of mobs still alive displays when there are fewer than three. A horn sounds at the start of each wave, and plays again at intervals until the wave has been defeated, or the player has lost. The horn plays from the direction of one of the illagers, which can help you locate it. The bell rings while the bossbar charges. Each subsequent wave is larger, with more mobs, including pillagers, witches, evokers, ravagers, and vindicators.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mining, associated text: If players are prone to losing the way back or simply want to be more safe, try marking their path with torches or another unique block, such as signs, wood planks or wool. This also helps them to recover their items if they die. Carving out a safe room containing furnaces, a crafting table, a bed and a chest might be well worth their time. If they spend lots of time underground, they may want to bring resources for a more sophisticated base with.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Item_modifier, associated text: (data pack name)
pack.mcmeta
pack.png
data
(namespace)
advancements
(advancement).json
functions
(function).mcfunction
item_modifiers
(modifier).json
loot_tables
(loot table).json
predicates
(predicate).json
Further folders…
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Minecraft wiki entry for Rabbit, associated text: On peaceful difficulty, the killer bunny does not despawn, despite its hostile nature. It still attacks wolves and tamed wolves, but not the player.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Torch, associated text: Torches can be found randomly generated among the supports in a mineshaft's corridors, as part of village lamp posts, in various rooms in strongholds, in the basements of igloos, in woodland mansions, and around pillager outposts. Torches also generate around bonus chests if each side has a block at the same height around it. In The End, torches generate as part of the exit portal, around the second pillar block from the top. Whenever the Ender Dragon dies or respawns, these torches regenerate. They also generate in ancient cities.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: Changed item textures of all boats, except mangrove.
Now their paddles represent their respective wood color and their inside rims of the boats are darker, to match Bedrock Edition.
But the oak boat item texture in Java Edition and Bedrock Edition still have differences.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Beacon, associated text: Once the beacon is emitting a beam, it can then be fed one iron ingot, gold ingot, emerald, diamond, or netherite ingot to select the status effects given to players within range of the beacon. This is done through the beacon's GUI, displayed by pressing use while looking at the beacon block. It doesn't matter which of the items is fed into the beacon.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Redstone_computers, associated text: and we will be applying this knowledge and plan the architecture of our CPU in the last section. This CPU will then be built in the next chapter.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: MC-35296 – Draw order-related graphical errors involving stained glass.
MC-35561 – Players can see a stained glass pane clearer through stained glass.
MC-35694 – Stained glass texture different while in Creative-"Survival Inventory".
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Minecraft wiki entry for Tutorial_hints, associated text: This article is about survival mode hints. For user-created tutorials, see Tutorials. For the tutorial world that existed in Legacy Console Edition, see Legacy Console Edition tutorial.
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Minecraft wiki entry for The_Wild_Update, associated text: New biome variant of a swamp.
Contains mangrove trees, and are the only trees that can generate there unlike the regular swamp that can also generate oak trees.
Biome surface is composed of mud.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Village_mechanics, associated text: Villagers can become willing if the player trades with them. Willingness is granted the first time a new offer is traded, or at a one-in-five chance on subsequent trades. This does not cause them to immediately seek out a mate, however.[verify]
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Minecraft wiki entry for Melon_Seeds, associated text: When broken, a melon stem drops 0–3 melon seeds. The chance for melon seeds to drop increases with the stem's age.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Trading, associated text: Nitwits are green-coated villagers. They cannot trade, nor can they change profession or gain a profession. If the player attempts to trade with a nitwit in Java Edition, the nitwit grunts and shakes its head.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ender, associated text: Ender Chest - an ender variation of the normal chests that are connected to other ender chests.
End Stone - a common block native to the end and makes up end islands of all types.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Ruined_Portal, associated text: A giant ruined portal generated next to a desert and ocean biome using the Programmer Art resource pack.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Adventure_Update, associated text: 1 Mobs
1.1 New
2 Blocks
2.1 New
3 Items
3.1 New
4 Potions
4.1 New
5 Effects
5.1 New
6 Non-mob entities
6.1 New
7 Structures
7.1 New
8 Biomes
8.1 New
9 Gameplay
9.1 New
10 Enchantments
10.1 New
11 Achievements
11.1 New
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Minecraft wiki entry for Mule, associated text: Mules can also be equipped with chests, however, these do not have a dedicated inventory slot. Foals cannot be equipped with anything.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Development_versions, associated text: There are several development builds of Classic versions of the game which were never released to the public. Some of them are now available through the launcher. In-game, the versions were labeled as their public release counterparts (e.g. 0.0.14a), but had distinct differences from the versions released to the public. Classic 0.24 is the only exception to this rule, as it was labeled simply "0.24" in-game, whereas the full release was labeled "0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST"
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Minecraft wiki entry for Legacy_village_mechanics, associated text: Villagers need to be inside a sphere (radius = village radius) around the village center in order to breed, but the village population counts only villagers that are inside a box (width, length = 2× village radius, height: 8 [always!]) around the village center. So with a sphere that can grow to any size, and a box that's always only 8 high, it should be apparent that there are some zones only covered by the sphere (above and below the village center).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Nether_Update, associated text: "This concept was made as we started talking about introducing huge nether warts in the Nether. This eventually led to us deciding to turn it into its own biome." – Johan Aronson, art director.
"We wanted to extend the palette in the Nether to enhance the feeling that you're not in the Overworld anymore. This was an experiment to find a suitable, contrasting palette to the original Nether setting." – Johan Aronson, art director.
Artwork by Johan Aronson, art director.
Concept art of an early design of the strider.
Concept art of the strider.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Light, associated text: Light levels can be found on the debug screen in Java Edition. Light may come from two sources: the sky and certain blocks. There are 16 light levels, specified by an integer from 0 (the minimum) through 15 (the maximum).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Piglin, associated text: The more piglins there are, the bigger chance of a hunt might happen (because a lot of piglins that saw the hoglin has a 10% chance of starting a hunt).
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Minecraft wiki entry for Player.dat_format, associated text: AttributeModifiers: Contains Attribute Modifiers on this item which modify Attributes of the wearer or holder (if the item is not in the hand or armor slots, it has no effect).
: A single Attribute Modifier.
AttributeName: The name of the Attribute this Modifier is to act upon.
Name: The name of the Modifier. Has no known effect.
Slot: Slot the item must be in for the modifier to take effect. "mainhand", "offhand", "feet", "legs", "chest", or "head".
Operation: Modifier Operation. See Attribute Modifiers for info.
Amount: Amount of change from the modifier.
UUID: The modifier's UUID, stored as four ints. Used when equipping and unequipping the item to identify which modifier to add or remove from the entity.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Donkey, associated text: Taming depends on the donkey's "temper". They begin with a temper of 0 out of 100. When a player is riding the donkey, a random number between 0 and 99 is chosen. The donkey becomes tame if this number is less than the temper, otherwise, the temper is increased by 5 and the player is bucked off. Temper can also be increased by feeding the donkey.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Color, associated text: A small subclass of blocks use colors which do not change at all under any circumstances. Why this is done is unknown, as a colored texture with no color would achieve the exact same visual outcome and allow for further customizability with resource packs.
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Minecraft wiki entry for Things_to_do_when_bored, associated text: Redstone circuits will open up new areas of Minecraft that are both complex and creative. Almost anything can be made from automatic mob traps to machines that can play music or tell you the time.
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