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— Dinnerbone on the advancements system[1] |
Advancements are a way to gradually guide new players into Minecraft and give them challenges to complete, similar to the more simple system of achievements in the Legacy Console Edition, Bedrock Edition, and New Nintendo 3DS Edition.
Obtaining
Advancements can be completed in any game mode, and are obtained and saved per world. Advancements can also be granted (and revoked) using the /advancement
command.
Although advancements guide players logically through the game, they are independent of each other; an advancement can be completed without having completed the advancements "before" it.
When an advancement is obtained, a sliding toast notification displays in the top right corner and a message will be displayed in chat. The color of the header text in the notification depends on the advancement; normal and goal advancements have yellow header text, while challenge advancements have pink header text. Completing a normal advancement will make the header text display "Advancement Made!", completing a goal advancement will result in a "Goal Reached!" header and a challenge advancement will give "Challenge Completed!".
Interface
The button to access the Advancements screen is found on the pause menu screen. You can also open this screen by pressing L (this can be changed in the in-game options menu).
The advancement system involves several trees composed of advancements, each tree beginning with a root advancement and ending with goal or challenge advancements. By clicking and dragging, you can view different branches of an advancement tree. Each tree is categorized into different tabs (which are, themselves, advancements). There are currently five tabs in vanilla Minecraft (although more may possibly be added[2][3]):
- Minecraft: The heart and story of the game.
- Adventure: Adventure, exploration, and combat.
- Nether: Bring summer clothes.
- The End: Or the beginning?
- Husbandry: The world is full of friends and food.
Each tab has a different background with a repeating texture.
Advancement icons display a header name and description when hovered over. They only appear in a tree when the advancement before it is completed, although, as stated before, advancements can be completed in any order.
If the player has not completed any advancements, the interface will show a black background with white text reading "There doesn't seem to be anything here... :(".
The icon frames of advancements can vary in appearance based on difficulty, and whether or not it was completed. A legend is provided below:
Icon Frame | Description | |
---|---|---|
Regular | Completed | |
Normal advancement. | ||
Goal advancement. | ||
Challenge advancement. |
Extra advancements and tabs can be added and customized with the use of JSON files, as detailed below.
List of advancements
Minecraft
Minecraft | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location | |
Minecraft | The heart and story of the game | — | Get a crafting table in your inventory. | minecraft:story/root
| ||
Stone Age | Mine stone with your new pickaxe | Minecraft | Get cobblestone in your inventory. | minecraft:story/mine_stone
| ||
Getting an Upgrade | Construct a better pickaxe | Stone Age | Get a stone pickaxe in your inventory. | minecraft:story/upgrade_tools
| ||
Acquire Hardware | Smelt an iron ingot | Getting an Upgrade | Get an iron ingot in your inventory. | minecraft:story/smelt_iron
| ||
Suit Up | Protect yourself with a piece of iron armor | Acquire Hardware | Get any type of iron armor in your inventory. | minecraft:story/obtain_armor
| ||
Hot Stuff | Fill a bucket with lava | Acquire Hardware | Get a lava bucket in your inventory. | minecraft:story/lava_bucket
| ||
Isn't It Iron Pick | Upgrade your pickaxe | Acquire Hardware | Get an iron pickaxe in your inventory. | minecraft:story/iron_tools
| ||
Not Today, Thank You | Deflect an arrow with a shield | Suit Up | Deflect a projectile with a shield. | minecraft:story/deflect_arrow
| ||
Ice Bucket Challenge | Form and mine a block of Obsidian | Hot Stuff | Get a block of obsidian in your inventory. | minecraft:story/form_obsidian
| ||
Diamonds! | Acquire diamonds | Isn't It Iron Pick | Get a diamond in your inventory. | minecraft:story/mine_diamond
| ||
We Need to Go Deeper | Build, light and enter a Nether Portal | Ice Bucket Challenge | Enter the Nether dimension. | minecraft:story/enter_the_nether
| ||
Cover Me With Diamonds | Diamond armor saves lives | Diamonds! | Get any type of diamond armor in your inventory. | minecraft:story/shiny_gear
| ||
Enchanter | Enchant an item at an Enchanting Table | Diamonds! | — | minecraft:story/enchant_item
| ||
Zombie Doctor | Weaken and then cure a zombie villager | We Need to Go Deeper | Throw a splash potion of weakness at a zombie villager and give it a golden apple (by facing the zombie and pressing the use key with a golden apple in your hand). | minecraft:story/cure_zombie_villager
| ||
Eye Spy | Follow an Ender Eye | We Need to Go Deeper | Enter a stronghold. | minecraft:story/follow_ender_eye
| ||
The End? | Enter the End Portal | Eye Spy | Enter the End dimension. | minecraft:story/enter_the_end
|
Nether
Nether | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location | Rewards |
File:Grid Red Nether Brick.png | Nether | Bring summer clothes | — | Enter the Nether dimension. | minecraft:nether/root
| — |
Subspace Bubble | Use the Nether to travel 7km in the Overworld | Nether | Use the Nether to travel between 2 points in the Overworld with a minimum horizontal distance of 7000 blocks between each other. | minecraft:nether/fast_travel
| 100 experience | |
A Terrible Fortress | Break your way into a Nether Fortress | Nether | Enter a Nether fortress. | minecraft:nether/find_fortress
| — | |
Return to Sender | Destroy a Ghast with a fireball | Nether | Kill a ghast using a ghast fireball. | minecraft:nether/return_to_sender
| 50 experience | |
Into Fire | Relieve a Blaze of its rod | A Terrible Fortress | Get a blaze rod in your inventory. | minecraft:nether/obtain_blaze_rod
| — | |
Spooky Scary Skeleton | Obtain a wither skeleton's skull | A Terrible Fortress | Get a wither skeleton skull in your inventory. | minecraft:nether/get_wither_skull
| — | |
Uneasy Alliance | Rescue a Ghast from the Nether, bring it safely home to the Overworld... and then kill it. | Return to Sender | Kill a Ghast in the Overworld. | minecraft:nether/uneasy_alliance
| 100 experience | |
Local Brewery | Brew a potion | Into Fire | Pick up an item from a brewing stand potion slot. | minecraft:nether/brew_potion
| — | |
Withering Heights | Summon the Wither | Spooky Scary Skeleton | Be within a 100.9×100.9×103.5 cuboid centered on the Wither when it is spawned. | minecraft:nether/summon_wither
| — | |
A Furious Cocktail | Have every potion effect applied at the same time | Local Brewery | Have all of these 11 potion effects applied to you at the same time. | minecraft:nether/all_potions
| 100 experience | |
Bring Home the Beacon | Construct and place a Beacon | Withering Heights | Be within a 20×20×14 cuboid centered on a beacon block when it realizes it has become powered. | minecraft:nether/create_beacon
| — | |
How Did We Get Here? | Have every effect applied at the same time | A Furious Cocktail | Have all of these 22 effects applied to you at the same time. | minecraft:nether/all_effects
| 1,000 experience | |
Beaconator | Bring a beacon to full power | Bring Home the Beacon | Be within a 20×20×14 cuboid centered on a beacon block when it realizes it is being powered by a size 4 pyramid. | minecraft:nether/create_full_beacon
| — |
The End
File:Grid End Stone.png The End | ||||||
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Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location | Rewards |
The End | Or the beginning? | — | Enter the End dimension. | minecraft:end/root
| — | |
Free the End | Good luck | The End | Kill the ender dragon. | minecraft:end/kill_dragon
| — | |
The Next Generation | Hold the Dragon Egg | Free the End | Get a dragon egg in your inventory. | minecraft:end/dragon_egg
| — | |
Remote Getaway | Escape the island | Free the End | Throw an ender pearl through or walk into an End gateway. | minecraft:end/enter_end_gateway
| — | |
The End... Again... | Respawn the ender dragon. | Free the End | Summon an ender dragon using ender crystals. | minecraft:end/respawn_dragon
| — | |
You Need a Mint | Collect dragon's breath in a glass bottle. | Free the End | Get a bottle of dragon's breath in your inventory. | minecraft:end/dragon_breath
| — | |
The City at the End of the Game | Go on in, what could happen? | Remote Getaway | Enter an End city. | minecraft:end/find_end_city
| — | |
Sky's the Limit | Find an Elytra | The City at the End of the Game | Get a pair of elytra in your inventory. | minecraft:end/elytra
| — | |
Great View From Up Here | Levitate up 50 blocks from the attacks of a Shulker | The City at the End of the Game | Have the Levitation effect applied, and move a vertical distance of 50 blocks. | minecraft:end/levitate
| 50 experience |
Adventure
Adventure | ||||||
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Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location | Rewards |
Adventure | Adventure, exploration, and combat | — | Kill any entity, or be killed by any entity. | minecraft:adventure/root
| — | |
Monster Hunter | Kill any hostile monster | Adventure | Kill one of these 24 mobs (2 added in [[Template:1.13]][upcoming]). Other mobs are ignored for this advancement. | minecraft:adventure/kill_a_mob
| — | |
What a Deal! | Successfully trade with a Villager | Adventure | Take an item from a villager's trading output slot, and put it in your inventory. | minecraft:adventure/trade
| — | |
Sweet dreams | Change your respawn point | Adventure | Lie down in a bed. The advancement will be granted as soon as the player is in the bed, even if the player does not actually successfully sleep. | minecraft:adventure/sleep_in_bed
| — | |
A Throwaway Joke [upcoming: Lua error in Module:Version_link at line 112: attempt to concatenate local 'text' (a nil value).] | Throw a trident at something. Note: Throwing away your only weapon is not a good idea. | Monster Hunter | — | minecraft:adventure/throw_trident
| — | |
Take Aim | Shoot something with a bow and arrow | Monster Hunter | — | minecraft:adventure/shoot_arrow
| — | |
Monsters Hunted | Kill one of every hostile monster | Monster Hunter | Kill each of these 24 mobs (2 added in [[Template:1.13]][upcoming]). Other mobs may be killed, but are ignored for the advancement. | minecraft:adventure/kill_all_mobs
| 100 experience | |
Postmortal | Use a Totem of Undying to cheat death | Monster Hunter | — | minecraft:adventure/totem_of_undying
| — | |
Hired Help | Summon an Iron Golem to help defend a village | What a Deal! | Summon an iron golem. | minecraft:adventure/summon_iron_golem
| — | |
Adventuring Time | Discover every biome | Sweet dreams | Visit all of these 40 biomes (4 added in [[Template:1.13]][upcoming]). Other biomes may also be visited, but are ignored for the advancement. | minecraft:adventure/adventuring_time
| 500 experience | |
Very Very Frightening [upcoming: Lua error in Module:Version_link at line 112: attempt to concatenate local 'text' (a nil value).] | Strike a Villager with lightning | A Throwaway Joke | Hit a villager with lightning created by a trident with the channeling enchantment. | minecraft:adventure/very_very_frightening
| — | |
Sniper duel | Kill a skeleton with an arrow from more than 50 meters[upcoming] Kill a skeleton from more than 50 meters away[upcoming: Lua error in Module:Version_link at line 112: attempt to concatenate local 'text' (a nil value).] | Take Aim | Use a launched arrow (or a trident[upcoming: Lua error in Module:Version_link at line 112: attempt to concatenate local 'text' (a nil value).]) to kill a skeleton from 50 or more blocks away, horizontally. | minecraft:adventure/sniper_duel
| 50 experience |
Husbandry
Husbandry | ||||||
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Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Parent | Actual requirements (if different) | Resource location | Rewards |
Husbandry | The world is full of friends and food | — | Eat anything that can be eaten. | minecraft:husbandry/root
| — | |
The Parrots and the Bats | Breed two animals together | Husbandry | Breed a pair of one of these 10 mobs. Other breedable mobs, if any, are ignored for the advancement. | minecraft:husbandry/breed_an_animal
| — | |
Best Friends Forever | Tame an animal | Husbandry | Tame one of the 5 types of mob that are tamable. | minecraft:husbandry/tame_an_animal
| — | |
A Seedy Place | Plant a seed and watch it grow | Husbandry | Plant one of these 5 seeds. Crops and plants without seeds are ignored for the advancement. | minecraft:husbandry/plant_seed
| — | |
Fishy Business | Catch a fish[upcoming: Lua error in Module:Version_link at line 112: attempt to concatenate local 'text' (a nil value).] | Husbandry | Use a fishing rod to catch a fish. | minecraft:husbandry/fishy_business
| — | |
Two by Two | Breed all the animals! | The Parrots and the Bats | Breed pairs of each of these 10 mobs. Other tamable mobs, if any, are ignored for the advancement. | minecraft:husbandry/bred_all_animals
| 100 experience | |
A Balanced Diet | Eat everything that is edible, even if it's not good for you | A Seedy Place | Eat each of these 36 foods. (1 added in [[Template:1.13]][upcoming]) Other foods, like cake, are ignored for the advancement. | minecraft:husbandry/balanced_diet
| 100 experience | |
Serious Dedication | Completely use up a diamond hoe, and then reevaluate your life choices | A Seedy Place | Use up the final bit of durability on a diamond hoe, so that it breaks. | minecraft:husbandry/break_diamond_hoe
| 100 experience | |
File:Grid Pufferfish Bucket.png | Tactical Fishing | Catch a fish... without a fishing rod![upcoming: Lua error in Module:Version_link at line 112: attempt to concatenate local 'text' (a nil value).] | Fishy Business | Use a water bucket on a fish mob to create a fish bucket. | minecraft:husbandry/tactical_fishing
| — |
JSON Format
Custom advancements in the 'data/advancements' folder of a Minecraft world store the advancement data for that world as separate JSON files:
All advancement JSON files are structured according to the following format:
- The root tag.
- display: The optional display data.
- icon: The data for the icon.
- item: The item id.
- data: The damage value for the item.[upcoming]
- title: The title for this advancement.
- title: A JSON text component (containing text and formatting like used in /tellraw and various other commands. Also translate tag can be used here).
- frame: The optional type of frame for the icon.
challenge
for a tile with a more fancy spiked border as it is used for the kill all mobs advancement,goal
for a tile with a rounded border as it is used for the full beacon advancement,task
for a normal tile (default.) - background: The optional directory for the background to use in this advancement tab (only for the root advancement).
- description: The description of the advancement.
- description: A JSON text component (containing text and formatting like used in /tellraw and various other commands. Also translate tag can be used here).
- show_toast: Can be
true
orfalse
. Whether or not to show the toast pop up after completing this advancement. Defaults to true. - announce_to_chat: Can be
true
orfalse
. Whether or not to announce in the chat when this advancement has been completed. Defaults to true. - hidden: Can be
true
orfalse
. Whether or not to hide this advancement and all its children from the advancement screen until this advancement have been completed. Has no effect on root advancements them self but will still affect all their children. Defaults to false.
- icon: The data for the icon.
- parent: The optional parent advancement directory of this advancement (does not apply for the root advancement).
- criteria: The required criteria that have to be met.
- <criteriaName>: A name given to the criteria (can be any string, must be unique).
- trigger: The trigger for this advancement; specifies what the game should check for the advancement.
- conditions: All the conditions that need to be met when the trigger gets activated.
- <criteriaName>: A name given to the criteria (can be any string, must be unique).
- requirements: An optional list of requirements (all the <criteriaName>). If all criteria are required, this may be omitted. With multiple criteria: requirements contains a list of lists with criteria (all criteria need to be mentioned). If all of the lists each have any criteria met, it will complete the advancement. (basically AND grouping of OR groups)
- rewards: An optional collection of the rewards provided when this advancement is obtained.
- recipes: A list of crafting recipes (strings).
- loot: A list of loot tables (strings).
- experience: An amount of experience.
- function: A function to run. Functions are text files with the file extension
.mcfunction
in .minecraft\saves\XXXX\data\functions\ and can contain a list of commands to run in order.
- display: The optional display data.
List of triggers
minecraft:bred_animals
Triggers after the player breeds 2 animals. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- child: The child that results from the breeding.
- All possible conditions for entities
- parent: The parent.
- All possible conditions for entities
- partner: The partner (the entity the parent was bred with, useful for checking horses + donkey = mule breeding)
- All possible conditions for entities
- child: The child that results from the breeding.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:bred_animals", "conditions": { "child": { "type": "mule" }, "parent": { "location": { "biome": "beaches" } }, "partner": { "effects": { "minecraft:speed": { "amplifier": { "min": 2 } } } } } } } }
minecraft:brewed_potion
Triggers after the player takes any item out of a brewing stand. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- potion: A brewed potion ID.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:brewed_potion", "conditions": { "potion": "minecraft:strong_swiftness" } } } }
minecraft:changed_dimension
Triggers after the player travels between two dimensions. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- from: The dimension the entity traveled from. Accepts these 3 values.
- to: The dimension the entity traveled to. Same accepted values as above.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:changed_dimension", "conditions": { "from": "the_end", "to": "overworld" } } } }
minecraft:channeled_lightning
Triggers after the player successfully uses the channeling enchantment on an entity. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- victims: The victims hit by the lightning summoned by the channeling enchantment. All entities in this list must be hit.
- :
- All possible conditions for entities
- :
- victims: The victims hit by the lightning summoned by the channeling enchantment. All entities in this list must be hit.
minecraft:construct_beacon
Triggers after the player changes the structure of a beacon. (When the beacon updates itself). Available conditions:
- conditions:
- level: The tier of the updated beacon structure.
- level:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:construct_beacon", "conditions": { "level": { "min": 3 } } } } }
minecraft:consume_item
Triggers when the player consumes an item. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- item: The item that was consumed
- All possible conditions for items
- item: The item that was consumed
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:consume_item", "conditions": { "item": { "item": "minecraft:golden_apple", "data": 1, "nbt": "{display:{Name:\"Example\"}}" } } } } }
minecraft:cured_zombie_villager
Triggers when the player cures a zombie villager. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- villager: The villager that is the result of the conversion. The 'type' tag is redundant since it will always be "villager".
- All possible conditions for entities
- zombie: The zombie villager right before the conversion is complete (not when it is initiated). The 'type' tag is redundant since it will always be "zombie_villager".
- All possible conditions for entities
- villager: The villager that is the result of the conversion. The 'type' tag is redundant since it will always be "villager".
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:cured_zombie_villager", "conditions": { "villager": { "location": { "biome": "plains" } }, "zombie": { "distance": { "horizontal": { "max": 10 } } } } } } }
minecraft:effects_changed
Triggers after the player gets a status effect applied or taken from them. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- effects: A list of status effects the player has.
- <minecraft:effect_name>: A status effect with the key name being the status effect name.
- amplifier: The effect amplifier.
- amplifier:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- duration: The effect duration in ticks.
- duration:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- <minecraft:effect_name>: A status effect with the key name being the status effect name.
- effects: A list of status effects the player has.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:effects_changed", "conditions": { "effects": { "minecraft:weakness": {}, "minecraft:slowness": { "amplifier": 2, "duration": { "min": 100, "max": 500 } } } } } } }
minecraft:enchanted_item
Triggers after the player enchants an item through an enchanting table (does not get triggered through an anvil, or through commands). Available conditions:
- conditions:
- item: The item after it has been enchanted.
- All possible conditions for items
- levels: The levels spent by the player on the enchantment.
- levels:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- item: The item after it has been enchanted.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:enchanted_item", "conditions": { "item": { "item": "minecraft:wooden_sword", "enchantments": [ { "enchantment": "minecraft:sharpness", "levels": { "min": 2 } } ] }, "levels": { "min": 3 } } } } }
minecraft:enter_block
Triggers when the player stands in a block. Checks every tick and will try to trigger for each successful match (up to 8 times, the maximum amount of blocks a player can stand in), which only works if the advancement is revoked from within the advancement using a function reward. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- block: The block that the player is standing in. Accepts block IDs.
- state: The block states of the block.
- <state_name>: A single block state, with the key name being the state name and the value being the required value of that state.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:enter_block", "conditions": { "block": "minecraft:red_flower", "state": { "type": "allium" } } } } }
minecraft:entity_hurt_player
Triggers after a player gets hurt. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- damage: Checks the damage done to the player.
- Damage tags
- damage: Checks the damage done to the player.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:entity_hurt_player", "conditions": { "damage": { "source_entity": { "type": "skeleton" }, "direct_entity": { "type": "arrow" }, "taken": { "min": 4.0 } } } } } }
minecraft:entity_killed_player
Triggers after an entity kills a player. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- entity: Checks the entity that was the source of the damage that killed the player (for example: The skeleton that shot the arrow).
- All possible conditions for entities
- killing_blow: Checks the type of damage that killed the player.
- Tags common to all damage types
- entity: Checks the entity that was the source of the damage that killed the player (for example: The skeleton that shot the arrow).
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:entity_killed_player", "conditions": { "entity": { "type": "skeleton" }, "killing_blow": { "is_projectile": true } } } } }
minecraft:filled_bucket
Triggers after the player fills a bucket. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- item: The item resulting from filling the bucket.
- All possible conditions for items
- item: The item resulting from filling the bucket.
minecraft:fishing_rod_hooked
Triggers after the player successfully catches an item with a fishing rod or pulls an entity with a fishing rod. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- entity: The entity that was pulled.
- All possible conditions for entities
- item: The item that was caught.
- All possible conditions for items
- rod: The fishing rod used.
- All possible conditions for items
- entity: The entity that was pulled.
minecraft:impossible
Triggers only using commands.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:impossible" } } }
minecraft:inventory_changed
Triggers after any changes happen to the player's inventory. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- items: A list of items in the player's inventory. All items in the list must be in the player's inventory, but not all items in the player's inventory have to be in this list.
- :
- All possible conditions for items
- :
- slots:
- empty: The amount of slots empty in the inventory.
- empty:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- full: The amount of slots completely filled (stacksize) in the inventory.
- full:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- occupied: The amount of slots occupied in the inventory.
- occupied:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- items: A list of items in the player's inventory. All items in the list must be in the player's inventory, but not all items in the player's inventory have to be in this list.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:inventory_changed", "conditions": { "items": [ { "item": "minecraft:stone", "data": 2, "count": { "min": 5, "max": 10 } }, { "item": "minecraft:wool", "data": 5 }, { "item": "minecraft:wooden_sword", "durability": { "min": 50 }, "nbt": "{display:{Name:\"Example\"}}" } ], "slots": { "occupied": 3 } } } } }
minecraft:item_durability_changed
Triggers after any item in the inventory has been damaged in any form. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- delta: The difference in durability.
- delta:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- durability: The remaining durability of the item.
- durability:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- item: The item before it was damaged, allows you to check the durability before the item was damaged.
- All possible conditions for items
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:item_durability_changed", "conditions": { "delta": -2, "item": { "item": "minecraft:wooden_axe", "durability": { "max": 1 } } } } } }
minecraft:levitation
Triggers when the player has the levitation status effect. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- distance:
- absolute:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- horizontal:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- x:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- y:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- z:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- absolute:
- duration: The duration of the levitation in ticks.
- duration:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- distance:
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:levitation", "conditions": { "distance": { "horizontal": { "min": 5 }, "y": { "min": 2 } }, "duration": { "min": 100 } } } } }
minecraft:location
Triggers every 20 ticks (1 second) and checks where the player is. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- Tags common to all locations
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:location", "conditions": { "biome": "jungle", "feature": "Temple", "dimension": "overworld", "position": { "x": 0, "y": 60, "z": { "min": -10, "max": 10 } } } } } }
minecraft:nether_travel
Triggers when the player travels to the Nether and then returns to the Overworld. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- distance: The Overworld distance between where the player entered the Nether and where the player exited the Nether.
- absolute:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- horizontal:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- x:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- y:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- z:
- max: The maximum value.
- min: The minimum value.
- absolute:
- distance: The Overworld distance between where the player entered the Nether and where the player exited the Nether.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:nether_travel", "conditions": { "distance": { "horizontal": { "min": 1000 }, "absolute": { "min": 1100 } } } } } }
minecraft:placed_block
Triggers when the player placed a block. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- block: The block that was placed. Accepts block IDs.
- item: The item that was used to place the block before the item was consumed.
- All possible conditions for items
- location: The location of the block that was placed.
- Tags common to all locations
- state: The block states of the block.
- <state_name>: A single block state, with the key name being the state name and the value being the required value of that state.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:placed_block", "conditions": { "block": "minecraft:unpowered_repeater", "state": { "facing": "west" }, "location": { "position": { "x": 10, "z": 14 }, "biome": "plains" }, "item": { "item": "minecraft:repeater" } } } } }
minecraft:player_hurt_entity
Triggers after the player hurts a mob or player. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- damage: The damage that was dealt
- Damage tags
- entity: The entity that was damaged.
- All possible conditions for entities
- damage: The damage that was dealt
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:player_hurt_entity", "conditions": { "damage": { "blocked": true, "type": { "direct_entity": { "type": "arrow" } } }, "entity": { "type": "player", "nbt": "{Tags:[\"example\"]}" } } } } }
minecraft:player_killed_entity
Triggers after a player is the source of a mob or player being killed. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- entity: The entity that was killed.
- All possible conditions for entities
- killing_blow: The type of damage that killed an entity.
- Tags common to all damage types
- entity: The entity that was killed.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:player_killed_entity", "conditions": { "entity": { "type": "creeper", "nbt": "{powered:1b}", "location": { "biome": "void" }, "effects": { "minecraft:slowness": {}, "minecraft:weakness": { "amplifier": { "min": 2 } } } }, "killing_blow": { "source_entity": { "nbt": "{SelectedItem:{id:\"minecraft:wooden_sword\",}}" } } } } } }
minecraft:recipe_unlocked
Triggers after the player unlocks a recipe (using a knowledge book for example). Available conditions:
- conditions:
- recipe: The recipe that was unlocked.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:recipe_unlocked", "conditions": { "recipe": "minecraft:wooden_sword" } } } }
minecraft:slept_in_bed
Triggers when the player enters a bed. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- Tags common to all locations
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:slept_in_bed", "conditions": { "biome": "desert", "feature": "Village", "position": { "y": { "min": 50, "max": 100 } } } } } }
minecraft:summoned_entity
Triggers after an entity has been summoned. Works with iron golems (pumpkin and iron blocks), snow golems (pumpkin and snow blocks), the ender dragon (ender crystals) and the wither (wither skulls and soul sand). Using dispensers to place the wither skulls or pumpkins will still activate this trigger. Spawn eggs, commands and mob spawners will not work however. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- entity:
- All possible conditions for entities
- entity:
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:summoned_entity", "conditions": { "entity": { "type": "minecraft:snowman" } } } } }
minecraft:tame_animal
Triggers after the player tames an animal. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- entity: Checks the entity that was tamed.
- All possible conditions for entities
- entity: Checks the entity that was tamed.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:tame_animal", "conditions": { "entity": { "type": "parrot", "nbt": "{Variant:2}" } } } } }
minecraft:tick
Triggers every tick (20 times a second).
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:tick" } } }
minecraft:used_ender_eye
Triggers when the player uses an eye of ender (in a world where strongholds generate). Available conditions:
- conditions:
- distance: The horizontal distance between the player and the stronghold.
- distance:
- max: A maximum value.
- min: A minimum value.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:used_ender_eye", "conditions": { "distance": { "min": 100, "max": 200 } } } } }
minecraft:used_totem
Triggers when the players uses a totem. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- item: The item, only works with totem items.
- All possible conditions for items
- item: The item, only works with totem items.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:used_totem", "conditions": { "item": { "item": "minecraft:totem_of_undying" } } } } }
minecraft:villager_trade
Triggers after the player trades with a villager. Available conditions:
- conditions:
- item: The item that was purchased. The "count" tag checks the count from one trade, not multiple.
- All possible conditions for items
- villager: The villager the item was purchased from. The 'type' tag is redundant since it will always be "villager".
- All possible conditions for entities
- item: The item that was purchased. The "count" tag checks the count from one trade, not multiple.
An example
{ "criteria": { "example": { "trigger": "minecraft:villager_trade", "conditions": { "item": { "item": "minecraft:emerald", "count": { "min": 1 } }, "villager": { "nbt": "{Career:1}" } } } } }
History
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1.12{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bow|Bow]]<br/>{{For}} {{For|the ranged weapon of a similar name|Crossbow}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Bow.png | Bow Bow (Pull 0).png | Pulled (state 0) Bow (Pull 1).png | Pulled (state 1) Bow (Pull 2).png | Pulled (state 2) </gallery> | rarity = Common | renewable = Yes | durability = 384 | stackable = No }} A '''bow''' is a ranged [[weapon]] that shoots [[arrow]]s. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{crafting |showname=0 |B1= Stick |C1= String |A2= Stick |C2= String |B3= Stick |C3= String |Output= Bow |type= Combat }} ===Mob loot=== ==== Skeletons and Strays ==== [[Skeleton]]s and [[stray]]s have an 8.5% chance of dropping a normal or enchanted bow on death when killed by a [[player]] or a tamed [[wolf]]. The chance of dropping a bow is increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], allowing up to an 11.5% chance of dropping. The chance of being enchanted depends on the [[difficulty]], whether it is normal or hard. The enchantment level is equal to enchant level 5-22. Bows of [[skeleton trap]]s are always enchanted at level 5 to 23. The exact level depends on [[regional difficulty]], as on Easy it is always a level-5 enchantment. ==== Illusioners ==== {{exclusive|java|section=1}} [[Illusioner]]s have an 8.5% chance of dropping an unenchanted bow when killed by the player. The chance of dropping a bow is increased by 1% per level of Looting, allowing up to an 11.5% chance of dropping. === Trading === Apprentice-level fletcher [[villager]]s sell bows for 2 [[emerald]]s as part of their [[trading|trade]]s. Expert-level fletcher villagers sell enchanted bows for 7–21 emeralds as part of their trades. The enchantment level is equal to enchant level 5–19. === Fishing === Bows have a chance of being caught by [[fishing]]. When caught, the bow may be damaged and contain random [[enchantment]]s equivalent to a level 30 enchantment from an [[enchanting table]], including treasure enchantments like [[Mending]]. === Repairing === {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged [[Bow]] |Damaged Bow |Damaged Bow |Bow |description=The durability of the two bows is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} {{Crafting |Damaged Bow |Damaged Bow |Output=Bow |type=Combat |ignoreusage=1 }} == Usage == === Weapon === [[File:Steve aiming with Bow.png|150px|right]] [[File:Alex aiming with Bow.png|150px|right]] Bows can be drawn back by {{control|using}} them. In order to use a bow, the player must have at least one [[arrow]] in their [[inventory]] or be in [[Creative]] mode. The arrow that is shown inside the bow always looks like a regular arrow, regardless of what kind of arrow is actually being shot from the bow.<ref>{{bug|MC-87685||Drawn bow texture does not reflect arrow that will be shot|WF}}</ref> When drawing a bow, the display zooms in slightly. Charging the bow to its maximum causes it to visually shake as an indicator. Releasing the button shoots an [[arrow]] if it is charged at least 15%. Drawing a bow can be canceled by switching to another hotbar slot while holding use. While the bow is being charged or remains fully charged, the player is forced to move at [[sneaking]] speed, unless they are riding a [[horse]], [[minecart]] or [[boat]], or flying with [[elytra]]. It is not possible to [[Sprinting|sprint]] while charging a bow or holding a drawn bow. When the bow is released, normal motion resumes although any prior sprint is cancelled. Sneaking while drawing the bow makes the player move even slower. If an arrow hits another player, the player that shoots the arrow hears a high-pitched "ding" sound.{{only|je}} Fully charged shots launch critical arrows which have a trail of [[particles]] behind them and deal up to <math display="inline">\left ( \frac{3x}{2} \right ) + 2</math>damage, where <math>x</math>is the damage after any enchantments. The listed values below describe maximum damage from a bow with no [[Power]] enchantments, assuming the target is at a distance where drag and gravity are negligible. However, the critical damage is likely to be more around 8-10; critical damage is added at a random value between <math>x</math>and <math display="inline">\left ( \frac{3x}{2} \right ) + 2</math> and it is rare to have minimum or maximum values. The damage dealt can ultimately be less than the maximum damage if the arrow slows down after being shot. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Shot base damage by changing time" |- ! Charging time ! Maximum attack damage |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''0.1 s'''}} (no charge) |{{hp|1}} |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''0.2–0.9 s'''}} (medium charge) |{{hp|5}} |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''1+ s'''}} (full charge) |{{hp|6}} |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''1+ s'''}} (critical) |{{hp|11}} |- |} The game stores the damage of arrows even in values with a decimal point. For example, it is possible for a critical arrow shot to cause damage values such as 6.4. In this cases of a broken value, the game can round up or down and store the amount for subsequent damage sources. Any projectile thrown by the player is under the influence of momentum in current versions of ''Minecraft''. Naturally, the player's movement speed can be modified under a number of circumstances, affecting the ballistic trajectory of projectiles, and as a result, the damage inflicted by arrows. In [[Java Edition Combat Tests]], to avoid sniping, arrows shot from fully-charged bows become non-critical if held drawn back for longer than three seconds. Instantaneous effects on tipped arrows are scaled by 1/8, just like the duration of other effects. For example, Instant Damage I arrow will deal an additional {{hp|0.75}} magical damage. Damage caused by the arrow is not affected by the [[Strength]] effect. [[Endermen]] cannot be shot using an arrow, because the arrow either disappears as the enderman teleports, or it gets deflected. Even while immobile, the enderman is immune to damage from arrows. However, an arrow shot from a bow enchanted with [[Flame]] can ignite the enderman. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Bow, Damaged Bow}} === Enchantments === Bows can receive several different [[enchantment]]s and have a base enchantability of 1. Bow enchantments have no effect on [[arrow]] speed or the distance it travels. In [[Bedrock Edition]], if a bow is enchanted with any level 1 enchantment, it always gets Power I.{{verify|This used to be in the trivia section. Not valid in Java Edition.}} {| class="wikitable col-3-center" |+ !Name !Summary !Max Level |- |[[Power]] |Increases the damage dealt by bow-shot arrows. |V |- |[[Punch]] |Increases the knockback dealt by bow-shot arrows. |II |- |[[Flame]] |Ignites arrows, dealing fire damage to anyone hit as well as igniting TNT and campfires. |I |- |[[Infinity]]<ref group=n name=exclusive>Mending and Infinity are mutually exclusive.</ref> |Stops the bow from consuming arrows when shot. A minimum of 1 arrow is still required to work. |I |- |[[Unbreaking]] |Grants a chance to negate durability consumption, making the bow last longer. |III |- |[[Mending]]<ref group=n name=exclusive></ref> |Repairs the bow using experience, but also preventing the player from gaining score. |I |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |The bow vanishes on death, not dropping as an item. Overridden by keepInventory. |I |} ;Notes {{Reflist|group=n}} === Fuel === A bow can be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1.5 items per bow {{in|java}} or 1 item per bow {{in|bedrock}}. == Arrows == {{main|Arrow}} As in real life, a flying [[arrow]] in ''Minecraft'' is affected by gravity. Its vertical speed is modified by one block downward every second, resulting in a {{w|Parabola|parabolic}} flight path. An arrow slows down if shot through water, reducing its damage to near zero unless brought back into the air or otherwise given momentum.{{Only|Java}} Arrows that hit solid [[blocks]] become stuck and can be retrieved, unless the arrow was shot by a bow [[enchant]]ed with [[Infinity]], a player in Creative mode, or a mob. An arrow shot through [[lava]] ignites, giving it the effect of the [[Flame]] enchantment, igniting any entity it hits. If not extinguished, the fire inflicts up to {{hp|4}} damage. Although a [[wither skeleton]] does not spawn naturally with bows, if it holds a bow then it also shoots flaming arrows. On impact, an arrow can trigger a wooden [[pressure plate]], [[target]] block, [[wooden button]], or [[tripwire]]. Arrows cannot trigger stone pressure plates or stone buttons. The player can choose the type of arrow to shoot based on its location in the inventory. Arrows in the off-hand, or the selected hotbar slot if the bow is in the off-hand, are prioritized first. If there are no arrows in the off-hand or selected hotbar slot then the arrow closest to [[Inventory#Slots|slot 0]] is selected. Arrows shot by bows in [[Bedrock Edition]] has a slightly higher range than arrows shot by bows in [[Java Edition]]. ==Sounds== {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Arrow hit1.ogg |sound2=Arrow hit2.ogg |sound3=Arrow hit3.ogg |sound4=Arrow hit4.ogg |subtitle=Arrow hits |source=neutral |description=When an arrow impacts something |id=entity.arrow.hit |translationkey=subtitles.entity.arrow.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|12|11}}-{{frac|4|3}} |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Arrow fired |source=player |description=When a bow shoots an arrow |id=entity.arrow.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.arrow.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|4|3}}-1.125 <ref group=sound>Depends on how long the bow has been charging. uncharged bows give {{frac|5|6}}-0.625</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Succesfull Hit.ogg |subtitle=Player hit |source=player |description=When an arrow shot by a player hits another player |id=entity.arrow.hit_player |translationkey=subtitles.entity.arrow.hit_player |volume=0.18 |pitch=0.45 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a bow's durability is exhausted |id=entity.item.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item.break |volume=0.8 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Arrow hit1.ogg |sound2=Arrow hit2.ogg |sound3=Arrow hit3.ogg |sound4=Arrow hit4.ogg |source=player |description=When an arrow impacts something |id=random.bowhit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.09-1.3}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When a bow shoots an arrow |id=random.bow |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.83-1.25}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a bow's durability is exhausted |id=random.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bow |spritetype=item |nameid=bow |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bow |spritetype=item |nameid=bow |id=300 |form=item |foot=1}} ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Sniper Duel;Archer;Dispense with this;Bullseye}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Take Aim;Sniper Duel;Bullseye}} ==Video== <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|orNlaO12EQg}}</div> ==History== {{History|java classic}} {{History||June 14, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival|[[Notch]] discussed how bows and [[arrow]]s would work in [[Survival]] mode: "Bows and arrows can be made out of wood. To use it, select the bow from your inventory and make sure you’ve got some arrows. Click in front of you, and an arrow goes flying using real physics. To actually HIT something, aim above it."}} {{History||0.24 SURVIVAL TEST|The [[player]] did not need a bow to shoot arrows. Instead, {{Key|Tab}} was used to fire arrows. However, arrows still had to be collected to shoot. Launching arrows this way was much slower than the bow that now fires them.}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100110|[[File:Bow JE1.png|32px]] Added bow texture to [[items.png]].}} {{History|||snap=20100122|[[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bows as item with changed texture. The right mouse button can be held down to fire in rapid succession. Each [[arrow]] deals {{hp|4}} for each hit. They fly in a [[wikipedia:Trajectory of a projectile|ballistic trajectory]] affected by gravity and drag in air or water. They travel approximately 15 [[block]]s when fired parallel to a flat plane. Arrows also have a maximum range of around 52 blocks when fired at a 38 degree angle on a flat plane. |Bows often fail to interact with objects, but instead shoot. This is due to the fact that shooting arrows is an instantaneous action. |At this point, bows have no durability, and can essentially be used infinitely.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.6|Interacting with objects (door, chest, etc.) while holding a bow no longer shoots the arrow.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Bows are now used to craft [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=July 8, 2011|slink={{tweet|notch|89414265441763328}}|[[Notch]] teased hold-to-charge bows.}} {{History|||snap=July 13, 2011|slink={{tweet|notch|91250232981061632}}|Notch indicated that along with bow charging, he would add an [[achievement]] based around shooting a [[skeleton]] at 50 meters, eventually to be known as ''Sniper duel''.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release|Bow behavior has been overhauled; they now need to be charged to fire.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=RC1|A fully charged [[arrow]] from a bow now consistently deals {{hp|9}} damage, with a rare chance of dealing {{hp|10}}. |Bows now have a [[durability]] of 385 uses. |Bows no longer need arrows for ammo in [[Creative]] mode. |The bow can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] via console commands, but no enchantment affects it.}} {{History||1.1|snap=release|Bows can now be legitimately enchanted. Four enchantments have been added: [[Flame]], [[Punch]], [[Power]] and [[Infinity]].}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|[[Skeleton]]s now have a 2.5% chance of dropping a bow. One fifth of the time, this bow is enchanted with Power I (20%).}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w50a|Bows can now be enchanted with [[Unbreaking]] using an [[anvil]] and an appropriate [[enchanted book]].}} {{History|||snap=pre|When a [[player]] hits another player from far away with a bow it makes a high pitched "dinging" sound.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bows can now be obtained as a "treasure" [[item]] from [[fishing]]. |Bows can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] with [[Unbreaking]] directly in an [[enchantment table]] without the use of an [[anvil]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 bow for 2–3 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Bow placement when drawing back has been slightly changed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|When shooting, the arrows are no longer offset to the right of the Crosshair. |The bow in the hotbar now shows an [[arrow]] when being drawn. |Bows can now shoot an additional 14 types of arrows, selected based on the arrow type held in the off-hand or closest to slot 0. |Bows cannot be used in the off-hand.}} {{History|||snap=15w37a|The bow can now be used in the off-hand. |Bows now prioritize the selected hotbar slot for [[arrow]]s if the bow is in the off hand. |When using the bow in the off-hand, the bow does do the animation, but does not aim at the target.}} {{History|||snap=?|Momentum now affects the physics of arrows fired from bows.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Bows are now used by [[stray]]s and can now sometimes be obtained as a rare [[drop]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Bows can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|[[Infinity]] and [[Mending]] are now mutually exclusive for bows.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w16a|Bows are now used by [[illusioner]]s and can now sometimes be obtained as a rare [[drop]], although unenchanted.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 261.}} {{History||1.13.1|snap=18w30a|{{bug|MC-88356}}: Fixed a bug: When using the bow in the off-hand, the bow does do the animation, but does not aim at the target.}} {{History||1.14|snap=19w11a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted bows.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.3|[[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bows.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Bows now have a durability of 385 uses. |Bows also now slow down the player while aiming.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Bows are now obtainable after activating the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Bow BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bows has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=build 7|Bows can now be used as fuel in a [[furnace]].}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Bows can now be obtained as a "treasure" [[item]] from [[fishing]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Fully charged bows now cause [[particle]]s. |Bows can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]]. |Bows obtained by [[fishing]] can now be caught enchanted. |Bows are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[stray]]s, which are equipped with a bow that can rarely be dropped by them. |Bows can now shoot an additional 14 types of [[arrow]]s, selected based on the arrow type closest to slot 0.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Bows can now be obtained by [[trading]] with a fletcher [[villager]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Added the [[Mending]] enchantment, which can now be applied to bows and is mutually exclusive to the [[Infinity]] enchantment. |[[Arrow]]s can now be placed in the offhand slot and bows now prioritize the arrows in that slot.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||?|Momentum now affects the physics of arrows fired from bows.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Bows in the hotbar now show an [[arrow]] when being drawn.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3| [[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of bows has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s texture.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Fletcher villagers now sell unenchanted bows for 2 emeralds, and enchanted bows for 8 emeralds.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.58|Bows in first-person view is now held differently.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-116741}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Bows are now held like it was before [[Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.210.58|1.16.210.58 beta]].<ref>{{bug|MCPE-116741}}</ref>}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bows.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Bow behavior is overhauled; they now need to be charged to fire.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Bows can now be obtained by [[trading]] with a fletcher [[villager]].}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Bows can now shoot an additional 14 types of [[arrow]]s, selected based on arrow type held in the off-hand or closest to slot 0.}} {{History|foot}} Historical sounds: {| class="wikitable" !Sound !From !to !Pitch |- |{{sound||Bow Shooting Old.ogg}} |0.31 |Sound Update |1.0 |} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== * Bows were left unchanged in the [[Texture Update]].<ref>{{bug|MC-168156|||WAI}}</ref> *Dinnerbone got the idea for the high-pitched "ding" sound from playing on a former PvP server called Project Ares.<ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|280044119345229826|Also things I learnt from pvping today: Bows need to ding when you hit people (it's so much fun/rewarding!) & arrows don't render far enough|December 15, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{ytl|-b5aXYacYsk|Minecraft PvP with Dinnerbone & Docm77 - Team DocBone @ 11:52|docm77|December 7, 2013|t=712s}}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery> Enchanted Bow.gif|An enchanted bow. Bow Shooting.gif|Using the bow. 1.9bow.gif|Drawback animation. Bow SDGP.png|Bow in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. Hunting Wabbits.jpg|Using a bow to hunt rabbits. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--bow Taking Inventory: Bow] – Minecraft.net on April 13, 2023 {{items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Luk]] [[de:Bogen]] [[es:Arco]] [[fr:Arc]] [[hu:Íj]] [[it:Arco]] [[ja:弓]] [[ko:활]] [[nl:Boog]] [[pl:Łuk]] [[pt:Arco]] [[ru:Лук]] [[uk:Лук]] [[zh:弓]]</li><li>[[:Category:Fungi|Category:Fungi]]<br/>All pages covering blocks that are fungi. [[Category:Blocks]] [[Category:Items]] [[ja:カテゴリ:菌類]]</li></ul> | February 16, 2017 | Dinnerbone tweets that he had spent an entire day designing "a new thing" with Darngeek. | |||
February 20, 2017 | The design on "this thing" is now done and can begin to be implemented; he later hints at the feature's name.[4] | ||||
February 22, 2017 | He states that he is "advancing" on the feature; "So. Many. Json. Files." he adds. | ||||
Later that day he states that the project is growing bigger, and that he may need a command "even more complicated than /scoreboard " | |||||
March 6, 2017 | The backend of the mysterious feature is finished, but the UI needs work, he tweets. | ||||
"I made a tabthulhu today," he later adds,[5] indicating this feature may use a large number of tabs. | |||||
March 13, 2017 | He again references the name of the feature in a tweet, stating that he is almost done with "this new feature advancement". | ||||
March 14, 2017 | He tweets that the UI is now working, and that the project took many days and a few research papers to accomplish. | ||||
March 22, 2017 | The feature now "awards players with things", he states while making another reference to the feature name. | ||||
March 23, 2017 | Dinnerbone states that the feature requires around 500 JSON files. | ||||
He later tweets a teaser of what the feature holds,[6] though it is hidden behind an encrypted .zip file disguised as a .png image, which he clarifies in later tweets.[7][8][9] This .zip file contains custom recipe JSON files. | |||||
He posts another encrypted .zip file soon afterwards, containing a few more recipes.[10] | |||||
March 24, 2017 | "A deafening metallic condor keeps distracting me", Dinnerbone states. Users quickly pinpointed this bizarre message to this Gfycat URL officially showcasing advancements for the first time. | ||||
He reveals that the UI can have several tabs with advancement trees that are themselves advancements.[2] He clarifies that that's what he meant by "tabthulhu."[11] | |||||
All of the UI is data-driven, including positioning and layout, with no hardcoded data or positions.[12] | |||||
17w13a | Advancements added, replacing Achievements. | ||||
17w14a | Added new advancements, including a new "adventure" tab. | ||||
Added new notifications for when players advance, which have a sliding effect, and come in two colors: yellow for normal advancements, and pink for special challenges. | |||||
17w15a | Added advancement descriptions and changed several titles. | ||||
Added the "Adventuring Time" advancement. | |||||
17w16b | Added trigger minecraft:item_durability_changed . | ||||
17w17a | Added new advancements and two new tabs: "The End" and "Nether" | ||||
Added trigger levitation . | |||||
Added feature condition to the location trigger. | |||||
Advancements can now execute commands when achieved. | |||||
Advancement icons now allow data values. | |||||
Added five modifiers to the /advancement grant and /advancement revoke commands: "everything", "from", "until", "through", and "only". | |||||
17w17b | The default advancements now all receive their titles and descriptions from the localization files. | ||||
Added a new number display to track progress while completing certain advancements | |||||
Added the changed_dimension trigger, which takes two optional conditions: to and from , both being strings that accept "overworld", "the_nether", or "the_end". | |||||
The "location" shared object has a new dimension string (same values as above). | |||||
17w18a | Re-introduced announcements to chat when someone earns an advancement | ||||
Added new Adventure advancements: "Best Friends Forever", "The Parrots and the Bats", and "Two by Two" | |||||
Added new minecraft:tick and minecraft:tame_animal triggers | |||||
Added new show_toast and announce_to_chat display options | |||||
Added /gamerule announceAdvancements , which toggles announcing of advancements, replacing the old server.properties entry | |||||
"entity" objects and the minecraft:levitation trigger now use a shared "distance" object. They check if the player is within or outside of the specified range on the x , y , or z axis. absolute and horizontal ranges check if the player is within range on all axes, though horizontal will exclude the Y axis. | |||||
The "Great View From Up Here" advancement now requires 50 vertical blocks, instead of levitating for 30 seconds | |||||
Changed the "Sniper Duel" advancement to horizontal distance | |||||
Advancement loading is now strict JSON | |||||
17w18b | Added a new "Husbandry" tab and several new advancements: "A Seedy Place", "Serious Dedication", "A Balanced Diet", and "Hired Help". | ||||
The advancements added in the previous snapshot were moved to the new Husbandry tab. | |||||
Added new advancement triggers: consume_item , placed_block , and arbitrary_player_tick . | |||||
The "Monster Hunter" and "Monsters Hunted" advancements now use 22 mobs instead of 23, removing the illusioner from the list. | |||||
pre1 | Added new advancements: "A Furious Cocktail", "Postmortal", "Subspace Bubble", and "Uneasy Alliance". | ||||
Added hidden field to advancement display info, which defaults to false. | |||||
Added new effects_changed , used_totem , and nether_travel advancements triggers. | |||||
Removed commands from advancement rewards, replaced with function . | |||||
Advancement trees are now centered in the UI. | |||||
Items and entities in advancements now have an extra NBT field. | |||||
Entities in advancements now have an extra effects and location field. | |||||
Removed arbitrary_player_tick advancement trigger. | |||||
pre2 | Added new hidden advancement: "How Did We Get Here?", which rewards 100 experience. | ||||
pre3 | Advancement "How Did We Get Here?" now includes the Resistance status effect, and now rewards 1000 experience. | ||||
Advancement "Balanced Diet" now includes all fish types (raw and cooked if possible) and an Enchanted Golden Apple. | |||||
Advancements will now remember the tab the player last selected. | |||||
pre5 | All recipe unlock advancements now have a parent of minecraft:recipes/root .
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Several recipe unlock advancements were renamed. | |||||
pre7 | Added experience rewards to all "challenge" advancements. | ||||
release | Added sounds to the toast notifications. | ||||
upcoming | |||||
1.13{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Honeycomb|Honeycomb]]<br/>{{distinguish|Honeycomb Block}} {{Item | image = Honeycomb.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Honeycombs''' are [[item]]s obtained from [[bee nest]]s and beehives. == Obtaining == {{See also|Tutorials/Honey farming}} When a bee nest or beehive at {{cd|honey_level}} 5 is [[shear]]ed, it drops 3 honeycombs and angers any [[bee]]s inside, causing them to attack. Having a lit [[campfire]] or lighting a [[fire]] underneath the nest or hive prevents the bees from becoming hostile. A [[dispenser]] with [[shears]] inside can be used to shear the nest or hive without angering the bees. A honeycomb item drops out after using the shears. == Usage == === Signs === {{Control|Using}} a honeycomb on a [[sign]] or a hanging sign prevents the sign from being edited. === Waxing === {{Control|Using}} a honeycomb on a [[block of copper]] changes the block into its waxed variant, preventing oxidation of the copper. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Beehive shear.ogg |subtitle=Shears scrape |source=neutral |description=When honeycombs are collected from a beehive |id=block.beehive.shear |translationkey=subtitles.block.beehive.shear |volume=0.8 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.8 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Wax on1.ogg |sound2=Wax on2.ogg |sound3=Wax on3.ogg |subtitle=Wax on |source=block |description=When a honeycomb waxes something |id=item.honeycomb.wax_on |translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Beehive shear.ogg |source=block |description=When honeycombs are collected from a beehive |id=block.beehive.shear |volume=0.8 |pitch=0.8-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Wax on1.ogg |sound2=Wax on2.ogg |sound3=Wax on3.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a honeycomb waxes something |id=copper.wax.on |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Honeycomb |spritetype=item |nameid=honeycomb |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Honeycomb |spritetype=item |nameid=honeycomb |id=591 |form=item |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Wax on;Wax off}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[File:Honeycomb JE1.png|32px]] Added honeycombs. |Honeycombs can be used to craft [[beehive]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w41a|Honeycombs can now be used to craft [[honeycomb block]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Honeycomb texture change 1.15pre2 to 1.15pre3.gif|32px]] The texture file of honeycombs has been slightly changed. The color channel of transparent pixels are now filled to black. The in-game texture has not been changed.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[candle]]s and [[waxed copper]].}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|Honeycomb can now be used to wax copper blocks by right clicking or dispensing honeycomb onto the block.}} {{History|||snap=21w14a|Honeycomb can now be used to wax oxidized copper blocks.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Honeycomb can no longer used to craft candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Honeycomb can once again used to craft candles.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Sign]]s and hanging signs can now be waxed with honeycomb to prevent them from being edited.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[File:Honeycomb BE1.png|32px]] Added honeycombs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.14.0.4|[[File:Honeycomb BE2.png|32px]] The texture of honeycombs has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s.}} {{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.57|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[waxed copper]]. |Honeycomb can now be used to wax copper blocks by right clicking or dispensing honeycomb onto the block.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Honeycomb can now be used to wax oxidized copper blocks.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[candle]]s.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.22|[[Sign]]s and hanging signs can now be waxed with honeycomb to prevent them from being edited.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{items}} [[cs:Plástev medu]] [[de:Honigwabe]] [[es:Panal]] [[fr:Rayon de miel]] [[ja:ハニカム]] [[ko:벌집 조각]] [[pl:Plaster miodu]] [[pt:Favo de mel]] [[ru:Пчелиные соты]] [[zh:蜜脾]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Minecart with TNT|Minecart with TNT]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |image=Minecart with TNT.png |renewable=Yes |stackable=No |size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks |networkid='''[[JE]]:''' 10 |drops= ;If not exploded : 1 {{ItemLink|Minecart with TNT}} |health={{hp|6}} }} A '''minecart with TNT''' is a block of [[TNT]] inside a [[minecart]]. Unlike normal TNT it can detonate instantly under certain conditions and its damage and blast radius is increased by its speed when it detonates. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Output= Minecart with TNT |type= Transportation |TNT|Minecart}} Minecarts with TNT can be retrieved by attacking them, and by doing so it drops as an [[item]]. == Usage == [[File:TNT minecart and powered activator rail.png|thumb|right|When the TNT minecart passes over the powered activator rail, it explodes after four seconds.]] [[File:Simple TNT minecart detonator setup.png|thumb|right|Placing two TNT minecarts on the rail and powering it (here, by flicking the lever) creates an instant explosion.]] [[File:TNT minecart roof trap.png|thumb|right|Destroying the gold block causes the TNT minecart to fall down and instantly explode.]] A minecart with TNT detonates after a delay on these conditions: * It moves over a powered [[activator rail]]. * It is destroyed while in motion (except by a player in Creative mode). * It is destroyed by fire, lava, or an explosion. *{{IN|java}}, it is hit by a [[fire charge]]. The delay is {{convert|4|seconds|ticks}} for an activator rail, like the TNT block. For other causes there is a random delay between 0 and 1.9 seconds, but more likely to be close to 1. It detonates instantly on these conditions: * It hits the ground with a downward velocity of it falling more than three blocks, unless landing on any form of rail. * It turns on a curved track too fast, with a solid block or entity located beside the track (in the previous movement direction). * It is hit by a flaming arrow. * It is pressed into a block or entity and has velocity. Upon detonation it acts as normal TNT, [[exploding]] and damaging nearby blocks, players, and entities. Upon detonation after activating on activator rail, it does not destroy its rails and the blocks the rail is on, however other nearby carts can.{{only|java}} More than one minecart can be placed on the same rail block, allowing many of them to fit into a single block. They explode when touched, dealing large amounts of damage. The explosion has a base [[Explosion#Explosion strength|power]] of 4, the same as regular TNT, but the game also adds a random bonus value up to 1.5 times velocity, but no higher than 7.5. This means that with a speed of 5 or higher the power will be a random value between 4 and 11.5. When triggered by an activator rail or by damage, the bonus value is calculated using the horizontal velocity of the minecart. When hit by a flaming arrow the velocity of the arrow is used instead. When triggered by fall damage, the fall distance divided by 10 is used. Minecarts with TNT bounce off of other minecarts and cannot be linked to [[minecarts with furnace]]s. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Minecarts with TNT use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group=sound name=rollsource>{{bug|MC-42132}}</ref> {{Sound table |sound=Minecart rolling.ogg |subtitle=Minecart rolls |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group=sound name=rollsource/> |overridesource=1 |description=While a minecart with TNT is moving |id=entity.minecart.riding |translationkey=subtitles.entity.minecart.riding |volume=0.0-0.35 <ref group=sound>Relates linearly with horizontal velocity (max 0.5)</ref> |pitch=0.0-1.0 <ref group=sound>Will increase by 0.0025 per tick if the minecart's horizontal velocity is more than 0.01</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fuse.ogg |subtitle=TNT fizzes |source=block |description=When a minecart with TNT is primed |id=entity.tnt.primed |translationkey=subtitles.entity.tnt.primed |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Explosion1.ogg |sound2=Explosion2.ogg |sound3=Explosion3.ogg |sound4=Explosion4.ogg |subtitle=Explosion |source=block |description=When a minecart with TNT explodes |id=entity.generic.explode |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.explode |volume=4.0 |pitch=0.56-0.84 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}:<ref group=sound>{{Bug|MCPE-35778||Minecart with tnt does not have the sound of tnt being ignited when we use flint and steel, fire charge or activator rail}}</ref> {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Minecart rolling.ogg |source=neutral |description=While a minecart with TNT is moving |id=minecart.base}} {{Sound table |sound=Explosion1.ogg |sound2=Explosion2.ogg |sound3=Explosion3.ogg |sound4=Explosion4.ogg |source=block |description=When a minecart with TNT explodes |id=random.explode |volume=4.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with TNT |spritetype=item |nameid=tnt_minecart |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with TNT |spritetype=entity |nameid=tnt_minecart |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with TNT |spritetype=item |nameid=tnt_minecart |id=525 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with TNT |spritetype=entity |nameid=tnt_minecart |id=97 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Minecarts with TNT have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity. {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|1yNgY913tps}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Minecart_with_TNT_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart_with_TNT_(item)_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with TNT.}} {{History|||snap=13w03a|Minecart with TNT no longer destroys nearby [[rail]]s and rail supports during [[explosion]].<ref>{{bug|MC-6833}}</ref>}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w11a|Minecart with TNT explosions no longer stack.<!--reverted in 17a like other changes in 11a?-->}} {{History|||snap=14w26a|Minecart with TNT can now be detonated using [[arrow]]s on fire.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID for minecart with TNT has been changed from <code>MinecartTNT</code> to <code>tnt_minecart</code>.}} {{History||1.12|snap=1.12-pre6|No longer instantly explode when hit with [[fire charge]]s; instead, they explode as if primed by an [[activator rail]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 407.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with TNT (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecart with TNT have been updated.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Minecart with TNT explosions now have a 100% drop rate.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w38a|[[File:Minecart with TNT 19w38a.png|32px]] The TNT now appear dark, same as suffocating mobs.}} {{History|||snap=19w39a|The TNT texture now colored correctly.}} {{History||1.15|snap=Pre-release 1|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE3.png|32px]] The [[model]] of minecart with TNT has been changed.<ref>{{bug|MC-165971}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The model of minecart with TNT has been changed back to the [[Java Edition 18w43a|18w43a]] model.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|The crafting recipe for a minecart with TNT is now shapeless. |Breaking a minecart with TNT will now drop the item instead of the minecart and TNT separately.<ref>{{bug|MC-249493|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with TNT (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with TNT.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>minecarttnt</code> to <code>tnt_minecart</code>.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with TNT (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecart with TNT have been updated.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.30|Breaking a minecart with TNT will now drop the item instead of the minecart and TNT separately.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with TNT (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with TNT.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with TNT (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecart with TNT have been updated.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Minecart with TNT JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with TNT (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with TNT. |Minecart with TNT emits smoke [[particle]]s when destroyed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * A direct hit from three merged [[minecart]]s with [[TNT]] can reduce a fully [[diamond]] [[armor]]ed player to half a heart.<ref>{{tweet|dinner|289532985340993536|Haha, oops... Nuclear minecarts! (mature language)|January 10, 2013}}</ref> However, if the TNT minecarts explode, they do not destroy any [[rail]]s. == Gallery == <gallery> File:First TNT Minecart Image.jpg|The first image of minecarts with TNT, released by Dinnerbone.<ref>{{tweet|dinner|288302629803683840|Those blasted pigs have taken the village. We've ran out of options; we must stop them from spreading further!|January 7, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{tweet|dinner|288304442560880643|(Mirror: <nowiki>[imgur link])|January 7, 2013}}</ref> (One can be seen in the lower-left corner.) File:First TNT Minecart Image ZOOM.jpg|A more zoomed in image. File:Minecart-with-tnt.png|Minecart with TNT and activator rail for detonation. File:13w02a Banner.png|The 13w02a banner, with a minecart with TNT and a [[hopper]]. File:Dinnerbone safe boom1.jpg|Dinnerbone showing how minecarts with TNT have controlled explosions.<ref>{{tweet|dinner|291212723755307009|What's the point of properly activating TNT carts if they just blow up your tracks? Let me answer that with an album!|January 15, 2013}}</ref> File:Dinnerbone safe boom 2.png|Primed minecart with TNT. File:Dinnerbone safe boom 3.jpg|Explosion from a minecart with TNT. (The "bridge" of rails is left undestroyed by the explosion.) </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Mechanics]] [[cs:Vozík s TNT]] [[de:TNT-Lore]] [[es:Vagoneta con dinamita]] [[fr:Wagonnet à TNT]] [[it:Carrello da miniera]] [[ja:TNT付きのトロッコ]] [[ko:TNT가 실린 광산 수레]] [[nl:Mijnkar met TNT]] [[pl:Wagonik z TNT]] [[pt:Carrinho de mina com dinamite]] [[ru:Вагонетка с ТНТ]] [[uk:Вагонетка з динамітом]] [[zh:TNT矿车]]</li></ul></nowiki> | 17w43a | Custom Advancements have been moved into data packs. | |||
17w45a | Added an advancement selector argument to test for obtained advancements. | ||||
18w14a | Added new advancements: "Fishy Business", "Tactical Fishing", "A Throwaway Joke" and "Very, Very Frightening". | ||||
18w14b | Advancements "A Furious Cocktail" and "How Did We Get Here?" now include the Slow Falling status effect. | ||||
18w19a | Advancement "How Did We Get Here?" now includes the Conduit Power status effect. | ||||
18w22a | Advancement "Sniper Duel" can now be achieved with a Trident. |
Issues
Issues relating to "Advancement" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia
- Fourteen of the old Java Edition achievements were re-implemented as advancements: Benchmarking (called Minecraft), Getting an Upgrade, Acquire Hardware, We Need to Go Deeper, The End?, Return to Sender, Into Fire, Local Brewery, The Beginning? (called Withering Heights), Beaconator, DIAMONDS! (called Diamonds!), Adventuring Time, Monster Hunter and Sniper Duel.
- Six achievements from other editions were re-implemented as advancements: Body Guard (called Hired Help), Cheating Death (called Postmortal), Zombie Doctor, You Need a Mint, The End... Again... and Great View From Up Here
References
- The advancement "Bring Home the Beacon" is a pun on the phrase "Bring home the bacon."
- The advancement "Very Very Frightening" is a reference to the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by "Queen" in which a line says "Thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me"
- The advancement "Spooky Scary" Skeletons refers to the song of the same title.
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/64pk6r/dinnerbone_working_on_giving_advancements/dg4uiou?context=1
- ↑ a b "The tabs are alternate trees that are themselves advancements too. We support a lot, but we'll use 4/5 in vanilla. http://media.dinnerbone.com/uploads/2017-03/screenshots/24_09-23-41_rYLfqg0Q52.png" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 24, 2017
- ↑ "4 or 5 tabs. Probably: "mine & craft", "nether", "end", "combat", "engineering" or some variant of." – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 27, 2017
- ↑ "Getting this implemented in a nice way would be a real advancement for the game." – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, February 20, 2017
- ↑ "I made a tabthulhu at work today. This is an interesting project!" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 6, 2017
- ↑ "This is a super big spoiler of what I'm working on. Totally unfinished and may change a lot, but gives you an idea. http://media.dinnerbone.com/uploads/2017-03/screenshots/23_15-00-52_ttcfj9tDnV.png" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 23, 2017
- ↑ "(No I'm not adding emoji.)" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 23, 2017
- ↑ "(P.s. there was more to that picture than meets the eye. May need a bit of trickery.)" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 23, 2017
- ↑ "Did the filesize seem a bit big?" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 23, 2017
- ↑ "Okay so I think my webserver proxy messed that up. Technology is difficult. Here's a more fun image, in a zip: http:// media.dinnerbone.com/uploads/2017-0 3/screenshots/23_15-00-52_ttcfj9tDnV.zip" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 23, 2017
- ↑ "(Thus "tabthulu" tweets from a few weeks back. :D)" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 24, 2017
- ↑ "Also worth noting: all of that UI is data driven. Positioning and layout included. No hardcoded data in UI, no hardcoded positions in data." – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X, March 24, 2017