Slabs are half-height versions of their respective blocks.
Obtaining[]
Breaking[]
Stone-type slabs require a pickaxe to mine. Cut copper slabs require at least a stone pickaxe. Wooden slabs can be mined with anything, but an axe is quickest.
Unlike stairs, many stone-type slabs have different hardness values (and thus, breaking time) compared to their full-block counterparts.[1]
Block | Cobbled Deepslate Polished Deepslate Deepslate Brick Deepslate Tile |
Cut Copper | End Stone Brick | Stone Brick Blackstone (and variants) (Mossy) Cobblestone (Red) Nether Brick Purpur (Smooth) Quartz (Cut/Smooth) Sandstone (Cut/Smooth) Red Sandstone (Smooth) Stone |
Mossy Stone Brick (Polished) Andesite (Polished) Diorite (Polished) Granite Prismarine (and variants) |
Mud Bricks | Wooden | |
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Hardness | 3.5 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 2 | |
Tool | ||||||||
Breaking time[A] | ||||||||
Default | 17.5 | 15 | 15 | 10 | 7.5 | 7.5 | 3 | |
Wooden | 2.65 | 7.5 | 2.25 | 1.5 | 1.15 | 1.15 | 1.5 | |
Stone | 1.35 | 1.15 | 1.15 | 0.75 | 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.75 | |
Iron | 0.9 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.5 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.5 | |
Diamond | 0.7 | 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.4 | |
Netherite | 0.6 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.35 | 0.25 | 0.25 | 0.35 | |
Golden | 0.45 | 1.25 | 0.4 | 0.25 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.25 |
- ↑ Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Most slabs drop themselves when broken. However, in Bedrock Edition, petrified oak slabs drop normal oak slabs.
Double slabs drop 2 of their respective single slabs, even when mined with Silk Touch. In Java Edition, double slabs are completely unobtainable. In Bedrock Edition, they can be obtained through inventory editing.
Natural generation[]
- Smooth stone slabs and stone brick slabs generate naturally in strongholds.
- Sandstone slabs generate naturally in desert wells and desert pyramids.
- Spruce slabs generate naturally in igloo basements.
- Oak, spruce, birch, smooth stone, and cobblestone slabs generate naturally in woodland mansions.
- Dark oak, cobblestone, and mossy cobblestone slabs generate in pillager outpost.
- Oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia[Bedrock Edition only][needs testing in Bedrock Edition], and dark oak slabs can generate in shipwrecks.
- Blackstone and quartz slabs generate in bastion remnants.
- Purpur slabs generate naturally in end cities.
- Cobbled deepslate, polished deepslate, deepslate brick, and deepslate tile slabs generate naturally in ancient cities.
- Smooth stone slabs, brick slabs, and mud brick slabs generate in trail ruins.
- Villages
- Smooth stone, oak, and cobblestone slabs generate naturally in plains villages.
- Smooth sandstone and sandstone slabs generate naturally in desert villages.
- Smooth stone and acacia slabs generate naturally in savanna villages.
- Smooth stone and spruce slabs generate naturally in taiga and snowy taiga villages.
- Ruined portal
- Stone, stone brick, and mossy stone brick slabs generate in ruined portals in the Overworld.
- Blackstone, polished blackstone, and polished blackstone brick slabs generate in ruined portals in the Nether.
Crafting[]
Stonecutting[]
Petrified oak slabs are the stone-type wooden slabs left from before Java Edition 1.3.1. They are now unobtainable in vanilla survival.
Usage[]
Placement[]
Slabs can occupy either the top half or the bottom half of a block, or both:
- Placing a slab on top of a block or on the side of a block in the lower half of the side surface creates a bottom slab
- Placing a slab on the underside of a block or on the top half of the side surface creates a top slab
- Placing a top and bottom slab of the same type in the same block creates a double slab block
- It is impossible to place two different kinds of slabs in the same block.
Slabs cannot be oriented vertically.
Crafting ingredient[]
Name | Ingredients | Crafting recipe | Description |
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Armor Stand | Stick + Smooth Stone Slab |
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Bamboo Mosaic | Bamboo Slab | ||
Barrel | Any Planks + Any wood Slab |
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Chiseled Bookshelf | Any Planks + Any wood Slab |
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Chiseled Deepslate | Cobbled Deepslate Slab | ||
Chiseled Nether Bricks | Nether Brick Slab | ||
Chiseled Polished Blackstone | Polished Blackstone Slab | ||
Chiseled Quartz Block | Quartz Slab | ||
Chiseled Sandstone or Chiseled Red Sandstone |
Sandstone Slab or Red Sandstone Slab |
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Chiseled Stone Bricks | Stone Brick Slab | ||
Chiseled Tuff | Tuff Slab | ||
Composter | Any wood Slab | ||
Daylight Detector | Glass + Nether Quartz + Any wood Slab |
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Grindstone | Stick + Stone Slab + Any Planks |
In Bedrock Edition, grindstone recipes built with crimson, warped, or mangrove planks can use a slab of almost any of the stone types including sandstone, quartz, and bricks. | |
Lectern | Any wood Slab + Bookshelf |
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Purpur Pillar | Purpur Slab |
Behavior[]
In Bedrock Edition a single slab (top or bottom) is transparent to light, while a double slab is opaque. The empty half of a slab block is also transparent to mobs, unlike other transparent blocks such as fences and glass, which players can see through but mobs cannot.
A bottom placed on top of a hopper is transparent to items; the items fall through the bottom slab into the hopper. Without a hopper attached below, a bottom slab behaves as a solid surface.
Falling block entities (like sand, gravel, and concrete powder) turn into their dropped form if they land on a bottom slab, as when they fall on a torch.
Mobs see a slab as a full block when pathfinding. They can spawn on top slabs and double slabs, but not on bottom slabs. This can be used to prevent mob spawning in certain areas, such as mob farms.
Generally, the top face of top slabs, the bottom face of bottom slabs, and all faces of double slabs are handled as solid blocks. Due to this, blocks that require a solid surface for placement can be placed on these faces.
Double slabs are handled as a single block instead of two different slabs; as such, breaking one destroys the whole block and drop two slabs, as opposed to breaking only one slab within the block. "Double slabs" that are not aligned to the grid (i.e. a bottom slab on top of a top slab) are handled as separate blocks and are broken individually.
Redstone dust placed on a top slab receives signals from redstone dust one block lower and adjacent, but cannot transmit signals down to that block.
In Bedrock Edition, mobs standing on bottom slabs with air or another bottom slab below fail to pathfind correctly. They often end up spinning around in a small circle when they try to move.
Due to the way blast rays propagate from an explosion, bottom slabs provide extremely effective absorption to explosions directly on top of them. In some cases, only the slab is destroyed from a TNT explosion directly on top of it. Explosions from end crystals and creepers are also weakened.
Sneaking reduces the player's hitbox height to 1.65 blocks in Bedrock Edition, and so does not allow the player to walk over a bottom slab with one block of air above it, which is 1.5 blocks of space. In Java Edition, however, a crouching player's hitbox is exactly 1.5 blocks, allowing the player to fit through such a gap. A player cannot walk from a block of soul sand directly up to a bottom slab without jumping – this applies not just to soul sand, but to any block 7⁄8 of a block high or shorter, because the maximum step height of the player is 0.6 of a block. The player can walk off a bottom slab while sneaking, because the sneaking prevents falling only when the distance is higher than one half block.
If a single slab is placed in a water source block, the empty half of that slab's block is waterlogged. If a slab is placed in flowing water, a pocket of air is created in the unfilled half of the block. If the player's head is in this pocket, the player can breathe and see as clearly as from an air block. If a single slab is placed in between two water sources or waterlogged blocks, the slab becomes waterlogged[Java Edition only]. This also happens when a water bucket or a bucket containing a fish is used on a single slab. Double slabs cannot be waterlogged.
A minecart on powered rails is not repelled by a slab, although it is repelled by a slab with a minecart on top.
Fuel[]
Overworld wooden slabs can be used as fuel in furnaces, smelting 0.75 items per slab in Java Edition, and 1.5 items per slab in Bedrock Edition.[3]
Therefore in Bedrock Edition, wooden slabs (12 items per log) are twice as fuel efficient as wood planks (6 items per log), even more so than charcoal (8 items per log), which needs to be smelted in the first place.
Note blocks[]
Wooden slabs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass" sounds.
Stone slabs can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.
Sounds[]
In Bedrock Edition, when a slab is combined into a double slab, the block's use sound is played.[4]
Normal wood[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | dig | 1.0 | 0.8 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.23 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.3 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | jump | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | land | 0.18 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | When a wooden slab is combined into a double slab | use | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Cherry wood[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | break | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | place | 1.0 | 0.8 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.23 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.2 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | step | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | step | 0.18 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Players | When a cherry wood slab is combined into a double slab | step | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Bamboo wood[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 0.9 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 0.9 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.225 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | break | 0.9 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | place | 0.9 | 0.8 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.207 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.2 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | step | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | step | 0.18 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | When a bamboo wood slab is combined into a double slab | step | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Nether wood[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.72 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.72 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.45 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | break | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | place | 1.0 | 0.8 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.23 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.3 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | step | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | step | 0.18 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | When a Nether wood slab is combined into a double slab | step | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Nether brick[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 0.8 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 0.8 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.37 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.3 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | jump | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | land | 0.22 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | When a nether brick slab is combined into a double slab | use | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Copper[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
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Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.3 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.3 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | step | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | step | 0.22 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | When a copper slab is combined into a double slab | use | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Other[]
Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
None[sound 1] | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | None[sound 1] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | Once the block has broken | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.37 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.3 | 1.0 | |
Players | Jumping from the block | jump | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Players | Falling on the block without fall damage | land | 0.22 | 1.0 |
Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
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Blocks | When another type of slab is combined into a double slab | use | 1.0 | 0.8 |
Data values[]
ID[]
Name | Identifier | Form | Block tags | Item tags | Translation key |
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Oak Slab | oak_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.oak_slab |
Spruce Slab | spruce_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.spruce_slab |
Birch Slab | birch_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.birch_slab |
Jungle Slab | jungle_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.jungle_slab |
Acacia Slab | acacia_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.acacia_slab |
Dark Oak Slab | dark_oak_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.dark_oak_slab |
Mangrove Slab | mangrove_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.mangrove_slab |
Cherry Slab | cherry_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.cherry_slab |
Bamboo Slab | bamboo_slab | Block & Item | slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.bamboo_slab |
Bamboo Mosaic Slab | bamboo_mosaic_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/axe | slabs | block.minecraft.bamboo_mosaic_slab |
Crimson Slab | crimson_slab | Block & Item | non_flammable_wood slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | non_flammable_wood slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.crimson_slab |
Warped Slab | warped_slab | Block & Item | non_flammable_wood slabs wooden_slabs mineable/axe | non_flammable_wood slabs wooden_slabs | block.minecraft.warped_slab |
Stone Slab | stone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.stone_slab |
Smooth Stone Slab | smooth_stone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.smooth_stone_slab |
Granite Slab | granite_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.granite_slab |
Polished Granite Slab | polished_granite_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.polished_granite_slab |
Diorite Slab | diorite_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.diorite_slab |
Polished Diorite Slab | polished_diorite_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.polished_diorite_slab |
Andesite Slab | andesite_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.andesite_slab |
Polished Andesite Slab | polished_andesite_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.polished_andesite_slab |
Cobblestone Slab | cobblestone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.cobblestone_slab |
Mossy Cobblestone Slab | mossy_cobblestone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.mossy_cobblestone_slab |
Stone Brick Slab | stone_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.stone_brick_slab |
Mossy Stone Brick Slab | mossy_stone_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.mossy_stone_brick_slab |
Brick Slab | brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.brick_slab |
End Stone Brick Slab | end_stone_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.end_stone_brick_slab |
Nether Brick Slab | nether_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.nether_brick_slab |
Red Nether Brick Slab | red_nether_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.red_nether_brick_slab |
Sandstone Slab | sandstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.sandstone_slab |
Cut Sandstone Slab | cut_sandstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.cut_sandstone_slab |
Smooth Sandstone Slab | smooth_sandstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.smooth_sandstone_slab |
Red Sandstone Slab | red_sandstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.red_sandstone_slab |
Cut Red Sandstone Slab | cut_red_sandstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.cut_red_sandstone_slab |
Smooth Red Sandstone Slab | smooth_red_sandstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.smooth_red_sandstone_slab |
Quartz Slab | quartz_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.quartz_slab |
Smooth Quartz Slab | smooth_quartz_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.smooth_quartz_slab |
Purpur Slab | purpur_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.purpur_slab |
Prismarine Slab | prismarine_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.prismarine_slab |
Prismarine Brick Slab | prismarine_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.prismarine_brick_slab |
Dark Prismarine Slab | dark_prismarine_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.dark_prismarine_slab |
Blackstone Slab | blackstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.blackstone_slab |
Polished Blackstone Slab | polished_blackstone_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.polished_blackstone_slab |
Polished Blackstone Brick Slab | polished_blackstone_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.polished_blackstone_brick_slab |
Cut Copper Slab | cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.cut_copper_slab |
Exposed Cut Copper Slab | exposed_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.exposed_cut_copper_slab |
Weathered Cut Copper Slab | weathered_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.weathered_cut_copper_slab |
Oxidized Cut Copper Slab | oxidized_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.oxidized_cut_copper_slab |
Waxed Cut Copper Slab | waxed_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.waxed_cut_copper_slab |
Waxed Exposed Cut Copper Slab | waxed_exposed_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.waxed_exposed_cut_copper_slab |
Waxed Weathered Cut Copper Slab | waxed_weathered_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.waxed_weathered_cut_copper_slab |
Waxed Oxidized Cut Copper Slab | waxed_oxidized_cut_copper_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe needs_stone_tool | slabs | block.minecraft.waxed_oxidized_cut_copper_slab |
Cobbled Deepslate Slab | cobbled_deepslate_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.cobbled_deepslate_slab |
Polished Deepslate Slab | polished_deepslate_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.polished_deepslate_slab |
Deepslate Brick Slab | deepslate_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.deepslate_brick_slab |
Deepslate Tile Slab | deepslate_tile_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.deepslate_tile_slab |
Mud Brick Slab | mud_brick_slab | Block & Item | slabs mineable/pickaxe | slabs | block.minecraft.mud_brick_slab |
Name | Identifier | Alias ID | Numeric ID | Form | Item ID[i 1] | Item tags (JE) | Translation key |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Double Wooden Slabs | double_wooden_slab | None | 157 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Wooden Slabs | wooden_slab | None | 158 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | minecraft:wooden_slabs | tile.wooden_slab.oak.name tile.wooden_slab.spruce.name tile.wooden_slab.birch.name tile.wooden_slab.jungle.name tile.wooden_slab.acacia.name tile.wooden_slab.big_oak.name |
Mangrove Double Slab | mangrove_double_slab | None | -499 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Mangrove Slab | mangrove_slab | None | -489 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | minecraft:wooden_slabs | tile.mangrove_slab.name |
Cherry Double Slab | cherry_double_slab | None | -540 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.cherry_double_slab.name |
Cherry Slab | cherry_slab | None | -539 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | minecraft:wooden_slabs | tile.cherry_slab.name |
Bamboo Double Slab | bamboo_double_slab | None | -521 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Bamboo Slab | bamboo_slab | None | -513 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | minecraft:wooden_slabs | tile.bamboo_slab.name |
Bamboo Mosaic Double Slab | bamboo_mosaic_double_slab | None | -525 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Bamboo Mosaic Slab | bamboo_mosaic_slab | None | -524 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.bamboo_mosaic_slab.name |
Crimson Double Slab | crimson_double_slab | None | 521 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.crimson_double_slab.name |
Crimson Slab | crimson_slab | None | 519 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | minecraft:wooden_slabs | tile.crimson_slab.name |
Warped Double Slab | warped_double_slab | None | 522 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.warped_double_slab.name |
Warped Slab | warped_slab | None | 520 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | minecraft:wooden_slabs | tile.warped_slab.name |
Double Stone Slabs (1) | double_stone_block_slab | double_stone_slab | 43 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | double_stone_block_slab Alias ID: real_double_stone_slab | — | tile.double_stone_slab.stone.name tile.double_stone_slab.sand.name tile.double_stone_slab.wood.name tile.double_stone_slab.cobble.name tile.double_stone_slab.brick.name tile.double_stone_slab.smoothStoneBrick.name tile.double_stone_slab.quartz.name tile.double_stone_slab.nether_brick.name |
Stone Slabs (1) | stone_block_slab | stone_slab | 44 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | stone_block_slab Alias ID: double_stone_slab | None | tile.stone_slab.stone.name tile.stone_slab.sand.name tile.stone_slab.wood.name tile.stone_slab.cobble.name tile.stone_slab.brick.name tile.stone_slab.smoothStoneBrick.name tile.stone_slab.quartz.name tile.stone_slab.nether_brick.name |
Double Stone Slabs (2) | double_stone_block_slab2 | double_stone_slab2 | 181 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | double_stone_block_slab2 Alias ID: real_double_stone_slab2 | — | tile.double_stone_slab2.red_sandstone.name |
Stone Slabs (2) | stone_block_slab2 | stone_slab2 | 182 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | stone_block_slab2 Alias ID: double_stone_slab2 | None | tile.stone_slab2.red_sandstone.name tile.stone_slab2.purpur.name tile.stone_slab2.prismarine.rough.name tile.stone_slab2.prismarine.dark.name tile.stone_slab2.prismarine.bricks.name tile.stone_slab2.mossy_cobblestone.name tile.stone_slab2.sandstone.smooth.name tile.stone_slab2.red_nether_brick.name |
Double Stone Slabs (3) | double_stone_block_slab3 | double_stone_slab3 | 422 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | double_stone_block_slab3 Alias ID: real_double_stone_slab3 | — | — |
Stone Slabs (3) | stone_block_slab3 | stone_slab3 | 417 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | stone_block_slab3 Alias ID: double_stone_slab3 | None | tile.stone_slab3.end_brick.name tile.stone_slab3.red_sandstone.smooth.name tile.stone_slab3.andesite.smooth.name tile.stone_slab3.andesite.name tile.stone_slab3.diorite.smooth.name tile.stone_slab3.diorite.name tile.stone_slab3.granite.smooth.name tile.stone_slab3.granite.name |
Double Stone Slabs (4) | double_stone_block_slab4 | double_stone_slab4 | 423 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | double_stone_block_slab4 Alias ID: real_double_stone_slab4 | — | — |
Stone Slabs (4) | stone_block_slab4 | stone_slab4 | 421 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | stone_block_slab4 Alias ID: double_stone_slab4 | None | tile.stone_slab4.mossy_stone_brick.name tile.stone_slab4.smooth_quartz.name tile.stone_slab4.stone.name tile.stone_slab4.cut_sandstone.name tile.stone_slab4.cut_red_sandstone.name |
Blackstone Double Slab | blackstone_double_slab | None | 538 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Blackstone Slab | blackstone_slab | None | 537 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.blackstone_slab.name |
Polished Blackstone Double Slab | polished_blackstone_double_slab | None | 549 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Polished Blackstone Slab | polished_blackstone_slab | None | 548 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.polished_blackstone_slab.name |
Polished Blackstone Brick Double Slab | polished_blackstone_brick_double_slab | None | 540 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Polished Blackstone Brick Slab | polished_blackstone_brick_slab | None | 539 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.polished_blackstone_brick_slab.name |
Double Cut Copper Slab | double_cut_copper_slab | None | 623 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Cut Copper Slab | cut_copper_slab | None | 616 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.cut_copper_slab.name |
Exposed Double Cut Copper Slab | exposed_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 624 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Exposed Cut Copper Slab | exposed_cut_copper_slab | None | 617 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.exposed_cut_copper_slab.name |
Weathered Double Cut Copper Slab | weathered_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 625 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Weathered Cut Copper Slab | weathered_cut_copper_slab | None | 618 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.weathered_cut_copper_slab.name |
Oxidized Double Cut Copper Slab | oxidized_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 626 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Oxidized Cut Copper Slab | oxidized_cut_copper_slab | None | 619 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.oxidized_cut_copper_slab.name |
Waxed Double Cut Copper Slab | waxed_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 627 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Waxed Cut Copper Slab | waxed_cut_copper_slab | None | 620 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.waxed_cut_copper_slab.name |
Waxed Exposed Double Cut Copper Slab | waxed_exposed_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 628 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Waxed Exposed Cut Copper Slab | waxed_exposed_cut_copper_slab | None | 621 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.waxed_exposed_cut_copper_slab.name |
Waxed Weathered Double Cut Copper Slab | waxed_weathered_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 629 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Waxed Weathered Cut Copper Slab | waxed_weathered_cut_copper_slab | None | 622 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.waxed_weathered_cut_copper_slab.name |
Waxed Oxidized Double Cut Copper Slab | waxed_oxidized_double_cut_copper_slab | None | 705 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Waxed Oxidized Cut Copper Slab | waxed_oxidized_cut_copper_slab | None | 704 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.waxed_oxidized_cut_copper_slab.name |
Cobbled Deepslate Double Slab | cobbled_deepslate_double_slab | None | 651 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.cobbled_deepslate_double_slab.name |
Cobbled Deepslate Slab | cobbled_deepslate_slab | None | 635 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.cobbled_deepslate_slab.name |
Polished Deepslate Double Slab | polished_deepslate_double_slab | None | 652 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.polished_deepslate_double_slab.name |
Polished Deepslate Slab | polished_deepslate_slab | None | 639 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.polished_deepslate_slab.name |
Deepslate Brick Double Slab | deepslate_brick_double_slab | None | 654 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.deepslate_brick_double_slab.name |
Deepslate Brick Slab | deepslate_brick_slab | None | 647 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.deepslate_brick_slab.name |
Deepslate Tile Double Slab | deepslate_tile_double_slab | None | 653 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | tile.deepslate_tile_double_slab.name |
Deepslate Tile Slab | deepslate_tile_slab | None | 643 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.deepslate_tile_slab.name |
Mud Brick Double Slab | mud_brick_double_slab | None | -479 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | — | — |
Mud Brick Slab | mud_brick_slab | None | -478 | Block & Giveable Item[i 4] | Identical[i 3] | None | tile.mud_brick_slab.name |
- ↑ ID of block's direct item form, which is used in savegame files and addons.
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/give
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/give
command.
Block states[]
Name | Default value | Allowed values | Description |
---|---|---|---|
type | bottom
| bottom top | Where the slab is within its block. |
double | The block is a double slab. | ||
waterlogged | false | false true | Whether or not there's water in the same place as this slab. |
Bedrock Edition:
Stone slab and double stone slab:
Name | Metadata Bits | Default value | Allowed values | Values for Metadata Bits |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
minecraft:vertical_half | Not Supported | bottom
| bottom top | Unsupported | Where the slab is within its block. |
stone_slab_type | 0x1 0x2 0x4 | smooth_stone
| smooth_stone | 0 | Smooth Stone Slab |
sandstone | 1 | Sandstone Slab | |||
wood | 2 | Petrified Oak Slab | |||
cobblestone | 3 | Cobblestone Slab | |||
brick | 4 | Brick Slab | |||
stone_brick | 5 | Stone Brick Slab | |||
quartz | 6 | Quartz Slab | |||
nether_brick | 7 | Nether Brick Slab | |||
top_slot_bit (Deprecated) | 0x8 | false | false true | 0 1 | Whether or not this slab is an upper slab. |
Wood slab and double wood slab:
Name | Metadata Bits | Default value | Allowed values | Values for Metadata Bits |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
minecraft:vertical_half | Not Supported | bottom
| bottom top | Unsupported | Where the slab is within its block. |
wood_type | 0x1 0x2 0x4 | oak
| oak | 0 | Oak Slab |
spruce | 1 | Spruce Slab | |||
birch | 2 | Birch Slab | |||
jungle | 3 | Jungle Slab | |||
acacia | 4 | Acacia Slab | |||
dark_oak | 5 | Dark Oak Slab | |||
top_slot_bit (Deprecated) | 0x8 | false | false true | 0 1 | Whether or not this slab is an upper slab. |
Stone slab 2 and double stone slab 2:
Name | Metadata Bits | Default value | Allowed values | Values for Metadata Bits |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
minecraft:vertical_half | Not Supported | bottom
| bottom top | Unsupported | Where the slab is within its block. |
stone_slab_type_2 | 0x1 0x2 0x4 | red_sandstone
| red_sandstone | 0 | Red Sandstone Slab |
purpur | 1 | Purpur Slab | |||
prismarine_rough | 2 | Prismarine Slab | |||
prismarine_dark | 3 | Dark Prismarine Slab | |||
prismarine_brick | 4 | Prismarine Brick Slab | |||
mossy_cobblestone | 5 | Mossy Cobblestone Slab | |||
smooth_sandstone | 6 | Smooth Sandstone Slab | |||
red_nether_brick | 7 | Red Nether Brick Slab | |||
top_slot_bit (Deprecated) | 0x8 | false | false true | 0 1 | Whether or not this slab is an upper slab. |
Stone slab 3 and double stone slab 3:
Name | Metadata Bits | Default value | Allowed values | Values for Metadata Bits |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
minecraft:vertical_half | Not Supported | bottom
| bottom top | Unsupported | Where the slab is within its block. |
stone_slab_type_3 | 0x1 0x2 0x4 | end_stone_brick
| end_stone_brick | 0 | End Stone Brick Slab |
smooth_red_sandstone | 1 | Smooth Red Sandstone Slab | |||
polished_andesite | 2 | Polished Andesite Slab | |||
andesite | 3 | Andesite Slab | |||
diorite | 4 | Diorite Slab | |||
polished_diorite | 5 | Polished Diorite Slab | |||
granite | 6 | Granite Slab | |||
polished_granite | 7 | Polished Granite Slab | |||
top_slot_bit (Deprecated) | 0x8 | false | false true | 0 1 | Whether or not this slab is an upper slab. |
Stone slab 4 and double stone slab 4:
Name | Metadata Bits | Default value | Allowed values | Values for Metadata Bits |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
minecraft:vertical_half | Not Supported | bottom
| bottom top | Unsupported | Where the slab is within its block. |
stone_slab_type_4 | 0x1 0x2 0x4 | mossy_stone_brick
| mossy_stone_brick | 0 | Mossy Stone Brick Slab |
smooth_quartz | 1 | Smooth Quartz Slab | |||
stone | 2 | Stone Slab | |||
cut_sandstone | 3 | Cut Sandstone Slab | |||
cut_red_sandstone | 4 | Cut Red Sandstone Slab | |||
top_slot_bit (Deprecated) | 0x8 | false | false true | 0 1 | Whether or not this slab is an upper slab. |
Other slabs and double slabs:
Name | Metadata Bits | Default value | Allowed values | Values for Metadata Bits |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
minecraft:vertical_half | Not Supported | bottom
| bottom top | Unsupported | Where the slab is within its block. |
top_slot_bit (Deprecated) | 0x1 | false | false true | 0 1 | Whether or not this slab is an upper slab. |
History[]
The specific instructions are:
- Appearance when affected by MC-50233
Java Edition pre-Classic | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
May 16, 2009 | Notch mentions wanting to add "half-height tiles for stairs". | ||||
Java Edition Classic | |||||
May 17, 2009 | Slabs were suggested on the TIGSource forums. | ||||
October 22, 2009 | Dirt slabs were shown in a blog post. | ||||
October 23, 2009 | Notch says the new half block has nearly been finished and gives a video. | ||||
0.26 SURVIVAL TEST{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Golden Carrot|Golden Carrot]]<br/>{{Item | title = Golden Carrot | image = Golden Carrot.png | heals = {{hunger|6}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''golden carrot''' is a valuable [[food]] item and [[brewing]] ingredient. It provides the second most saturation in the game, behind [[suspicious stew]] crafted with either a [[Flower|dandelion]] or [[Flower|blue orchid]]. ==Obtaining== === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|golden-carrot}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1= Gold Nugget |B1= Gold Nugget |C1= Gold Nugget |A2= Gold Nugget |B2= Carrot |C2= Gold Nugget |A3= Gold Nugget |B3= Gold Nugget |C3= Gold Nugget |Output= Golden Carrot |type= Foodstuff }} === Trading === Master-level farmer [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to sell 3 golden carrots for 3 [[emerald]]s {{in|bedrock}}, and always offer the same trade {{in|java}}. == Usage == === Food === To eat a golden carrot, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} and 14.4 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation points]]. === Animal food === Golden carrots are used to tame, [[breed]], lead, grow, and heal [[horse]]s, [[donkey]]s, and [[mule]]s, and to breed, lead, and grow [[rabbit]]s. === Brewing ingredient === {{Brewing |showname=1 |Golden Carrot |Potion of Night Vision }} == Sounds == {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Golden Carrot |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_carrot |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Golden Carrot |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_carrot |id=283 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Artificial Selection;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == {{Video note|this video is outdated; it does not mention that golden carrots can be used as animal food.}} <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|HJUaKroydLQ}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots. |The new [[Potion of Night Vision]] is brewed by adding a golden carrot to an [[Awkward Potion]].}} {{History|||snap=12w36a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed in order to match the new [[carrot]] texture. The [[item]] sprite no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=?|Golden carrots can now be used to tame, breed and heal horses and donkeys.}} {{History||1.8|snap=?|Golden carrots can now be used to breed rabbits.}} {{History|||snap=14w32a|Moved golden carrots from the Foodstuffs tab to the Brewing tab in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="gold carrot inventory">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-3664</ref>}} {{History||1.8.1|snap=pre1|Rabbits now follow players holding golden carrots.<ref>{{bug|MC-70054|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 396.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] golden carrots.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|Golden carrots can now be found in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Golden carrots can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.18|snap=experimental snapshot 6|Horses, donkeys and mules now follow players holding golden carrots.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Golden carrots may now be found in [[ancient city]] ice box [[chest]]s. |A single golden carrot now generates in the [[chest]] in <code>ancient_city/city_center/city_center_2</code>.}} {{History|||snap=22w14a|The golden carrot in the chest in <code>ancient_city/city_center/city_center_2</code> has been replaced with a [[golden apple]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1| Golden carrots can now be used to feed [[rabbit]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Golden carrots can now be used to feed [[horse]]s and [[donkey]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Golden Carrot JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Golden carrots can now be [[trading|bought]] from farmer [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Trading has been changed, master-level farmer now has {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell golden carrots.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Golden carrots now generate in [[ruined portal]] chests. |Golden carrots trade offering chance changed to 50%.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Golden Carrot JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Carrot]] * [[Golden Apple]] == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--golden-carrot Taking Inventory: Golden Carrot] – Minecraft.net on September 6, 2022 {{items}} [[cs:Zlatá mrkev]] [[de:Goldene Karotte]] [[es:Zanahoria dorada]] [[fr:Carotte dorée]] [[hu:Aranyrépa]] [[ja:金のニンジン]] [[ko:황금 당근]] [[nl:Gouden wortel]] [[pl:Złota marchewka]] [[pt:Cenoura dourada]] [[ru:Золотая морковь]] [[uk:Золота морква]] [[zh:金胡萝卜]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li><li>[[Charcoal|Charcoal]]<br/>{{Item | image = Charcoal.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Charcoal''' is an [[item]] obtained by smelting [[log]]s or [[wood]]. It is used as fuel, or for crafting [[torch]]es and [[campfire]]s. Unlike [[coal]], charcoal cannot be traded with [[villager]]s or crafted into a [[block of coal]]. Coal and charcoal also cannot stack together. It can be used as a substitute for coal, as both charcoal and coal have an equivalent duration when smelted. == Obtaining == === Breaking === A [[campfire]] broken without the [[Silk Touch]] enchantment drops 2 charcoal. === Smelting === {{Smelting |Any Log; Any Stripped Log; Any Wood; Any Stripped Wood |Charcoal |foot=1 |0,15 }} === Compound creation === Charcoal can be created from its base [[element]]s, using the [[compound creator]].{{only|bedrock|education}} {| class="wikitable" !Name !Elements !Example recipe |- <!-- Temporarily using crafting grid as substitute for compound creator (template not yet available), since the layout is the same, even if the appearance is different --> !Charcoal |7 Carbon<br>4 Hydrogen<br>1 Oxygen |{{Crafting Table |shapeless= 1 |A2=Carbon,7 |B2=Hydrogen,4 |C2=Oxygen |Output=Charcoal}} |} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Charcoal}} {{Crafting |B1= Stick |A2= Stick |B2= Coal; Charcoal |C2= Stick |A3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |B3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |C3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |Output= Campfire }} === Lab table ingredient === Charcoal is one of the [[lab table]] ingredients needed to produce the [[heat block]].{{only|education}} {| class="wikitable" ! Result ! Materials Needed |- !rowspan=2|{{slot|Heat Block.gif}}<br>[[Heat Block]] |{{slot}}{{slot|Iron|link=Element}}{{slot|Water (compound)|link=Compound}}{{slot|Charcoal}}{{slot|Salt|link=Compound}}{{slot}} |- |<center>[[Element|Iron]], [[Water (compound)|Water]], Charcoal, [[Compound|Salt]]</center> |} === Fuel === When used in a [[furnace]] as a fuel, a piece of charcoal lasts 80 seconds (smelting up to 8 items), the same as coal. Charcoal used as fuel lasts more than 5 times longer than [[wood planks]] or [[wood]] logs used as fuel, being more efficient than any other use of wood for smelting in ''[[Java Edition]]'', but outstripped by [[wooden slabs]] in Bedrock. Coal and charcoal are also the only fuels accepted by [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace minecarts]]. They provide approximately four minutes of transit each. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Charcoal |spritetype=item |nameid=charcoal |itemtags=coals |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Charcoal |spritetype=item |nameid=charcoal |aliasid=coal / 1 |id=303 |itemtags=minecraft:coals |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Renewable Energy}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||December 25, 2010|link=http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/131047-lantern-update-incoming/page__st__20#entry1986964| In 0.3.2, charcoal was suggested to [[Markus Persson|Notch]] by [https://twitter.com/Moleculor @Moleculor] on [[wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]] as a writing implement.}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal, with the same texture as coal. |Charcoal is not used as a writing implement.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=?|Charcoal is now directly available in the creative inventory.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Charcoal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Charcoal can no longer be [[trading|traded]] from [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the {{code|coal}} ID have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 263.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal, with the same texture as coal. It is not yet obtainable.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Charcoal is now obtainable by smelting [[log|wood]] in a furnace.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Charcoal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||v0.8.1|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Added [[stripped log]] variants, which can be [[smelting|smelted]] to obtain charcoal.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Charcoal now can be crafted using 7 Carbon, 4 Hydrogen, and an Oxygen in a [[compound creator]]. |Charcoal can now be used in the [[lab table]] to create a [[heat block]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal. |[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The textures of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Charcoal are now used to craft [[soul fire torch]]es.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of charcoal has been changed from {{code|coal/1}} to {{code|charcoal}}.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal.}} {{History||?|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] Added charcoal.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Charcoal}} == How it's renewable == Charcoal comes from smelting log. Logs are renewable and charcoal can be used as fuel to smelt logs{{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Holzkohle]] [[fr:Charbon (objet)#Charbon de bois]] [[hu:Faszén]] [[it:Carbonella]] [[ko:목탄]] [[pt:Carvão#Carvão vegetal]] [[nl:Steenkool#Houtskool]] [[ru:Уголь#Древесный уголь]] [[zh:木炭]]</li></ul> | Added stone slabs. | ||||
Stone slabs can be obtained by mining coal ore because of the lack of inventory and crafting. | |||||
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0.31{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Mutton|Raw Mutton]]<br/>{{Distinguish|Cooked Mutton}} {{Item | title = Raw Mutton | image = Raw Mutton.png | heals = {{hunger|2}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw mutton''' is a [[food]] item dropped by [[sheep]] when killed. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === An adult [[sheep]] drops 1–2 raw mutton when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1–5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, a sheep drops [[cooked mutton]] instead. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|raw-mutton}} == Usage == === Food === To eat raw mutton, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 1.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Mutton |Cooked Mutton |0.35 }} === Wolves === Raw mutton can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Trading === Journeyman-level butcher [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to buy 7 raw mutton for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Journeyman-level butcher villagers always offer to buy 7 raw mutton for an emerald.{{only|java}} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Mutton |spritetype=item |nameid=mutton |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Mutton |spritetype=item |nameid=mutton |aliasid=muttonraw |id=550 |form=item |translationkey=item.muttonRaw.name |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|PXlW-sZygTs}}</div> == History == {{History||September 23, 2011|link={{tweet|jeb|117313469900009472}}|Mutton is mentioned by [[Jeb]].}} {{History||September 11, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb|245503714167750656}}|Jeb again mentions the possibility of mutton as well as calamari being added into the game.}} {{History|java}} {{History||June 30, 2014|link=https://twitter.com/TheMogMiner/status/483636993780232192|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweets images of raw mutton and some other new items.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|[[File:Raw Mutton JE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w33b|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed. The new texture was created by [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] user [http://www.reddit.com/u/zeldahuman zeldahuman].<ref>{{reddit|2bjzes/a_reminder_of_the_blocks_and_items_added_in_18_so|cj69zie|context=3}}</ref><ref>{{reddit|2c5f35/minecraft_snapshot_14w31a_has_been_released|cjct7gb}}</ref>}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 423.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Raw mutton can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] butcher shops.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher villagers now [[trading|buy]] raw mutton.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Raw mutton can now be found in [[village]] butcher [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw mutton can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Trading has been changed; journeyman butcher villagers now buy 7 raw mutton for an emerald instead of 8.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of raw mutton has been changed from <code>muttonraw</code> to <code>mutton</code>.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.51|Raw mutton is [[drops|dropped]] by [[goats]].}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Goats no longer drop raw mutton.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> Rabbit Items 3 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]]. Pocket Edition Mutton.jpg|First image of the item in ''Bedrock Edition'' by [[Jason Major]]. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[de:Rohes Hammelfleisch]] [[es:Cordero crudo]] [[fr:Mouton cru]] [[ja:生の羊肉]] [[ko:익히지 않은 양고기]] [[nl:Rauw schapenvlees]] [[pl:Surowa baranina]] [[pt:Carneiro cru]] [[ru:Сырая баранина]] [[zh:生羊肉]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Black Dye|Black Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Black Dye.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Black dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary color dye]] similar to an [[ink sac]]. == Obtaining == === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s have a chance to [[trading|trade]] 3 black dyes for 1 [[emerald]].{{only|java}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |Ink Sac |Output=Black Dye |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Wither Rose |Output=Black Dye |type=Material |foot=1 }} == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Black Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|7}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 12 black dye for an emerald. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Black Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=black_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Black Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=black_dye |aliasid=dye / 16 |id=395 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.black_new.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added black dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Black dyes now can changed the text color on the [[sign]]s to black.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sell black dyes.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Black dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.15|snap=Pre-release 1|Black dye can now be used to craft [[prismarine|dark prismarine]], just like [[Bedrock Edition]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Black dyes can now used to craft newly added [[black candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Black dyes can no longer used to craft black candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Black dyes can once again used to craft black candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Black dyes now can change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to black.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added black dye.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Black dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{history||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Black dye can now be [[crafting|crafted]] from [[flower|wither roses]].}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of black dye has been changed from <code>dye/16</code> to <code>black_dye</code>.}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.83|[[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added black dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Schwarzer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte negro]] [[fr:Teinture noire]] [[ja:黒色の染料]] [[ko:검은색 염료]] [[pl:Czarny barwnik]] [[pt:Corante preto]] [[th:สีย้อมสีดำ]] [[zh:黑色染料]]</li></ul> | 20100128 | Slabs no longer drop from coal ore. | |||
20100130 | Slabs have now received a crafting recipe: 3 slabs from 3 cobblestone. | ||||
Java Edition Beta | |||||
1.3{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Book|Book]]<br/>{{For}} {{Item | image = Book.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) |effects=Read}} '''Books''' are items used in [[enchanting]] and [[crafting]]. == Obtaining == === Block loot === Three books are dropped when a [[bookshelf]] is mined without [[Silk Touch]] or destroyed by an [[explosion]]. === Crafting === {{crafting |Paper |Paper |Paper |Leather |Output= Book |type= Miscellaneous }} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|book}} === Grindstones === Disenchanting an [[enchanted book]] at a [[grindstone]] yields a normal book and a small amount of experience. === Villager gifts === {{in|java}}, librarian [[villagers]] throw books at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Chiseled bookshelf === {{control|Use|text=Using}} the [[chiseled bookshelf]] while having a book in the main hand will put the book inside the chiseled bookshelf. === Enchanting === Books can be made into [[enchanted book]]s by enchanting them on [[enchanting table]]s. === Trading === Librarian [[villager]]s can buy a single book as part of an [[enchanted book]] trade. Apprentice-level Librarian villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 4 books for an [[emerald]] {{in|java}}, and always offer the trade {{in|bedrock}}. == Achievements == {{load achievements|Librarian;Enchanter}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Enchanter;The Power of Books}} == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg |sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg |subtitle=Book placed |source=block |description=When a book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf |id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.insert |translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.insert |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg |subtitle=Book taken |source=block |description=When a book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf |id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.pickup |translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.take |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg |sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg |source=block |description=When a book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf |id=insert.chiseled_bookshelf |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=insertvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg |source=block |description=When a book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf |id=pickup.chiseled_bookshelf |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=pickupvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Book |spritetype=item |nameid=book |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Book |spritetype=item |nameid=book |id=387 |itemtags=minecraft:bookshelf_books</code> |form=item |foot=1}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|UGJBUhxwKy0}}</div> == History == {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books. |The only use of books is crafting [[bookshelves]], which are only used as a purely decorative [[block]] until [[Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3]].}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Books are now found in the new [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Books are now used to craft [[enchantment table]]s, gaining their first functional usage outside of decoration.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|The crafting recipe is now shapeless, so books can now be crafted in the player's 2×2 [[crafting]] area, although the recipe now requires [[leather]]. Before this version, books were crafted with three [[paper]] sheets in a single column. |A book can now be crafted into a [[book and quill]], which can be used to create [[written book]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 11–12 books for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|Librarian villagers now [[trading|sell]] [[enchanted book]]s for 5–64 emeralds and 1 book.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Books can now be enchanted into [[enchanted book]]s, and then combined together in an [[anvil]] with a [[tool]] to then enchant it.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Librarian villagers now buy 8–10 books for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|Average yield of books in [[stronghold]] library chests has been substantially increased.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|Added the [[knowledge book]], a green-colored book that grants the [[player]] a recipe for [[crafting]]. |The recipe tab on the [[crafting table]] GUI uses a red-colored book.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 340.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Books now generate in [[shipwreck]] chests.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Books can now be obtain by disenchanting non-curse [[enchanted book]]s in a grindstone.|Books can now be found in chests in [[plains]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Books can now be found in chests in [[desert]] village houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Librarian villagers now give books to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Books now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Books can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Books can be used to craft [[bookshelves]].}} {{History||v0.5.0|Books can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|The crafting recipe for books now requires [[leather]]. Before this version, books were crafted with three [[paper]] sheets in a single column. |Books are now used to craft [[enchanting table]]s. |Books can now be enchanted into [[enchanted book]]s, and then combined together in an [[anvil]] with a [[tool]] to then enchant it. |Books are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Librarian villagers now [[trading|buy]] 8–10 books for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|A book can now be crafted into a [[book and quill]], which can be used to create [[written book]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Books can now be found inside of the map room [[chest]] in [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Books can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] chests. |[[File:Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 4 books for an [[emerald]].}} {{History||Wild Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.32|Books now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Books can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|The crafting recipe for books now requires [[leather]]. Before this version, books were crafted with three [[paper]] sheets in a single column.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books has now been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Enchanted Book]] * [[Knowledge Book]] == How book is renewable == The paper comes from sugar canes, which is renewable because it grows and the leather from killing cows, renewable because cows breed{{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Kniha]] [[de:Buch]] [[es:Libro]] [[fr:Livre]] [[hu:Könyv]] [[it:Libro]] [[ja:本]] [[ko:책]] [[nl:Boek]] [[pl:Książka]] [[pt:Livro]] [[ru:Книга]] [[th:หนังสือ]] [[uk:Книга]] [[zh:书]]</li><li>[[Balloon|Balloon]]<br/>{{exclusive|bedrock|education}} {{education feature}} {{ItemEntity |image=White Balloon.png |extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] |invimage=White Balloon |invimage2=Orange Balloon |invimage3=Magenta Balloon |invimage4=Light Blue Balloon |invimage5=Yellow Balloon |invimage6=Lime Balloon |invimage7=Pink Balloon |invimage8=Gray Balloon |invimage9=Light Gray Balloon |invimage10=Cyan Balloon |invimage11=Purple Balloon |invimage12=Blue Balloon |invimage13=Brown Balloon |invimage14=Green Balloon |invimage15=Red Balloon |invimage16=Black Balloon |renewable=No |stackable=Yes |size=Height: 0.4 Blocks<br>Width: 0.4 Blocks }} '''Balloons''' are [[entities]] that float upward when placed. == Obtaining == Balloons are not available in the [[Creative]] inventory or [[commands]]. === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1= Latex |B1= Matching Dye |C1= Latex |A2= Latex |B2= Helium |C2= Latex |A3= Latex |B3= Lead |C3= Latex |Output= Matching Balloon |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |type= Miscellaneous |head=1 }} {{Crafting |A1= Latex |B1= Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans; Ink Sac |C1= Latex |A2= Latex |B2= Helium |C2= Latex |A3= Latex |B3= Lead |C3= Latex |Output= White Balloon; Blue Balloon; Brown Balloon; Black Balloon |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |type= Miscellaneous |foot=1 }} == Usage == When {{control|used}} on a [[mob]], a [[fence]], or a [[wall]], balloons attach to the mob or block, similarly to a [[lead]]. Balloons float into the air faster than the speed the [[player]] flies up, but remain grounded if tied to a fence. If tied to a mob, the balloon floats away and carries the mob into the air, before both eventually [[despawn]] or disappear. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" |+ Balloon-attachable mobs ! Mob ! Mass |- | {{EntityLink|Chicken}} | 0.6 |- | {{EntityLink|Cow}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Donkey}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Horse}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Iron Golem}} | 2.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Llama}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Mule}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Mooshroom}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Panda}} | 1.5 |- | {{EntityLink|Pig}} | 0.75 |- | {{EntityLink|Sheep}} | 0.75 |- | {{EntityLink|Snow Golem}} | 1.0 |- | {{EntityLink|Fox}} | 0.6 |} When a balloon is shot by an [[arrow]] or a [[trident]], or floats into a solid block, it pops, summons [[particles]], and is destroyed. It drops nothing. A balloon tied to a fence post bursts when a player strikes it in any direction. == Sounds == {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Balloon pop1.ogg |sound2=Balloon pop2.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a balloon collides with a block from above |id=balloon.pop |volume=10.0 |pitch=1.75/2.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Balloon |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Item |spritename=balloons |spritetype=item |nameid=balloon |id=598 |form=item |translationkey=item.balloon.black.name,item.balloon.red.name,item.balloon.green.name,item.balloon.brown.name,item.balloon.blue.name,item.balloon.purple.name,item.balloon.cyan.name,item.balloon.silver.name,item.balloon.gray.name,item.balloon.pink.name,item.balloon.lime.name,item.balloon.yellow.name,item.balloon.lightBlue.name,item.balloon.magenta.name,item.balloon.orange.name,item.balloon.white.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Balloon |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Entity |spritename=balloons |spritetype=entity |nameid=balloon |id=107 |foot=1}} === Metadata === In ''Bedrock Edition'', balloon items use the following data values: {{/DV}} == History == {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:White Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon BE1.png|32px]] <br> [[File:White Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added balloons.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|[[Bee]]s, [[boat]]s, tamed [[cat]]s, [[dolphin]]s, [[glow squid]]s, [[goat]]s, [[hoglin]]s, [[ocelot]]s, [[panda]]s, [[parrot]]s, [[polar bear]]s, [[squid]]s, [[strider]]s, tamed [[wolves]] and [[zoglin]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.28|Added the [[boat with chest]], which can be leashed.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.0.27|[[File:White Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon BE1.png|32px]] <br> [[File:White Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added balloons.}} {{History||1.18.32|snap=1.18.10.04|[[Bee]]s, [[boat]]s, tamed [[cat]]s, [[dolphin]]s, [[glow squid]]s, [[goat]]s, [[hoglin]]s, [[ocelot]]s, [[panda]]s, [[parrot]]s, [[polar bear]]s, [[squid]]s, [[strider]]s, tamed [[wolves]] and [[zoglin]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History|foot}} ==Gallery== === Colors === <gallery> Orange Balloon.png Magenta Balloon.png Light Blue Balloon.png Yellow Balloon.png Lime Balloon.png Pink Balloon.png Gray Balloon.png Light Gray Balloon.png Cyan Balloon.png Purple Balloon.png Blue Balloon.png Brown Balloon.png Green Balloon.png Red Balloon.png Black Balloon.png </gallery> === [[Event servers]] === <gallery> File:Legends Balloon.png|Differently designed balloons featured in the ''[[Minecraft Legends Live Event]]''. File:Sniffer Balloon (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A [[Sniffer]] balloon, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]]. File:Camel Balloon (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A balloon of a [[Camel]], featured in the Trails & Tales Event. File:Balloon Bundle (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|Bundle of balloons from the Trails & Tales Event. </gallery>{{Items}} {{Entities}} {{Education Edition}} [[Category:Education Edition entities]] [[Category:Education Edition items]] [[de:Ballon]] [[it:Palloncino]] [[ja:風船]] [[ko:풍선]] [[pl:Balon]] [[pt:Balão]] [[ru:Воздушный шар]] [[zh:气球]]</li></ul> | Added "wooden" (now called petrified oak), cobblestone, and sandstone slabs. | ||||
The "wooden" slabs had to be mined with a pickaxe to collect, were not affected by fire, and had stronger blast resistance than planks, making them a useful building material. | |||||
Double slabs now yield 2 of their respective single slabs when broken, as opposed to 1. Destroying double slabs with TNT still yields only a single slab, however (when the slabs aren't simply destroyed by the explosion). It is not known when or if this was fixed. | |||||
Stone slabs are now made with stone instead of cobblestone, with the former recipe now being used for cobblestone slabs. The recipes for pressure plates were also changed to avoid conflicting with the new slab recipes. | |||||
1.7{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Fishing Rod|Fishing Rod]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=artifact}} {{Item | image = Fishing Rod.png | image2 = Cast Fishing Rod.png | rarity = Common | renewable = Yes | durability = Depends on the Edition: Java: 64 Bedrock: 384 | stackable = No }} A '''fishing rod''' is a [[tool]] that casts a bobber used to [[Fishing|fish]] in [[water]] or to hook and pull [[Mob|mobs]], [[Item (entity)|items]] and some [[Entity|entities]] towards the user. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |C1= Stick |B2= Stick |C2= String |A3= Stick |C3= String |Output= Fishing Rod |type= Tool }} {{crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |Damaged Fishing Rod |Damaged Fishing Rod |Output= Fishing Rod |description= The durability of the two fishing rods is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. |type= Tool }} === Fishing === Enchanted fishing rods can be obtained as "treasure" [[item]]s from [[fishing]], and unenchanted ones as "junk" items. === Trading === Journeyman-level [[fisherman]] [[villager]]s sell enchanted fishing rods for 6 [[emerald]]s. The [[enchantment]]s are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|enchanted-fishing-rod}} {{notelist}} === Carrot/warped fungus on a stick === If a [[carrot on a stick]] or a [[warped fungus on a stick]] is used to the point of zero durability, it becomes a fishing rod again. === Mob loot === {{IN|java}}, the [[drowned]] mob has a 3.75% chance of spawning with a fishing rod equipped. {{IN|bedrock}}, naturally-spawned drowned has 0.85% chance to spawn with fishing rod, while converted drowned has 1% chance to spawn with it. If killed, they have an 8.5% chance of dropping this fishing rod. That chance increases by 1% for each level of Looting applied to a weapon (up to 11.5% chance). The dropped item is damaged and never enchanted. == Usage == === Fishing === {{main|Fishing}} Fishing rods can be cast into water. After a short period of time, a stream of bubble particles approaches the fishing rod. If the rod is reeled in once the particles "bite" the bobber, the player obtains a fish, junk, or possibly a treasure item. If the fishing rod was in the player's hand and is no longer, the fishing bobber [[Entity|entity]] despawns, unless the fishing rod to the off-hand or it's been swapped with another fishing rod{{Cn|Cn=Research on the way fishing rods behave when you swap rod or have two equipped (one in the main and one in the off hand) needs to be done}}. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Fishing Rod, Damaged Fishing Rod}} === Hooking mobs and other entities === {{see also|Fishing#Fishing rod durability}} The fishing rod can be used to hook [[mobs]], [[Item (entity)|items]]{{only|java}} and some [[entities]], and even [[player]]s. The fishing rod can then be reeled in, dragging the hooked object toward the player without dealing damage. Reeling in a [[mob]] or entity costs 5 points of durability, and reeling in an item costs 3 points. Reeling a mob pulls it toward the player with a speed of {{frac|1|10}} the distance between mob and player. Besides mobs and items, entities that can be reeled in include: * {{ItemLink|id=oak boat|Boat}}s * {{ItemLink|id=oak boat with chest|Boat with Chest}}s * {{ItemSprite|Minecart}} [[Minecart]]s of any type * {{ItemLink|Armor Stand}}s * {{EntityLink|Shulker Bullet}}s * {{EntityLink|Fireball}}s * {{EntityLink|Small fireball}}s * {{EntitySprite|TNT}} Primed [[TNT]] * Any [[falling block]] such as {{EntityLink|Sand}}, {{EntityLink|Gravel}}, {{EntityLink|Dragon Egg}}s, {{EntityLink|Concrete Powder}}s, {{EntityLink|Scaffolding}}, [[Snow]] on [[Bedrock Edition]] or {{EntityLink|Anvil}}s Some entities can be hooked, but cannot be reeled in: * {{EntitySprite|Horse}} Mobs riding/being ridden by other mobs (in Bedrock Edition, the hooked mob dismounts) * {{EntityLink|Painting}}s * {{EntityLink|Item Frame}}s * {{EntityLink|id=leash-knot|Lead}} knots * {{EntityLink|End Crystal}}s * {{EntityLink|Shulker}}s Attempting to reel in said entities still costs durability to the rod. The rest of the entities cannot be hooked at all: * {{EntitySprite|egg}} Thrown [[egg]]s * {{EntitySprite|snowball}} Thrown [[snowball]]s * {{EntitySprite|ender-pearl}} Thrown [[ender pearl]]s * {{EntitySprite|eye-of-ender}} Thrown [[eyes of ender]] * {{ItemSprite|splash-potion}} Thrown [[potion]]s * {{ItemSprite|bottle-o'-enchanting|附魔之瓶}} Thrown [[bottles o' enchanting]] * {{EntitySprite|dragon-fireball}} [[Dragon fireball]]s * {{EntitySprite|Wither Skull}} [[Wither#Wither Skull|Wither skull]]s * {{ItemSprite|firework-rocket}} [[Firework rocket]]s in flight * {{EntitySprite|arrow}} [[Arrow]]s in flight * {{EffectSprite|particle-speed}} [[Lingering Potion#Area effect cloud|Area effect cloud]] * {{EntityLink|id=experience-orb|Experience|XP orbs}} Using it on a [[villager]] lowers the player's popularity and causes any naturally-spawned [[iron golem]]s nearby to attack. === Fuel === A fishing rod can be used as fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1.5 items per fishing rod. === Other usage === The hook can also be used to activate wooden [[pressure plate]]s or [[weighted pressure plate]]s. === Enchantments === A fishing rod can receive the following enchantments: {| class="wikitable col-2-center" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Lure]]<ref group="note">Lure levels above V don't work.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Luck of the Sea]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} {{Notelist|note}} A fishing rod with the [[Mending]] enchantment has infinite durability if used for fishing only. The rod incrementally repairs itself using the experience gained each time a player reels in a fish, even if starting from nearly 0% durability. Players wearing damaged [[Mending]] armor have a lower average rate of repair, because the mending mechanic can ignore damage to the rod while repairing armor instead. [[Unbreaking]] III can nearly guarantee that the rod does not break, unless it's already at low durability. == Fishing Bobber == {{Entity | title = Fishing Bobber | image2 = Fishing Bobber BE.png | imagesize = 100px | image = Fishing Bobber JE1.png | networkid = '''[[JE]]:''' 90 }} {{see also|Entity format}} '''Fishing bobbers''' have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity. They also appear to despawn after a while. === Data values === ==== ID ==== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Fishing Bobber |spritetype=entity |nameid=fishing_bobber |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=bedrock |displayname=Fishing Bobber |spritetype=entity |nameid=fishing_hook |id=77 |foot=1}} ==== Entity data ==== {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Fishing bobbers use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group="sound" name="oddcats" /> {{Sound table |sound=Fishing rod cast.ogg |subtitle=Bobber thrown |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats">{{bug|MC-139041||The sounds of fishing bobbers aren't controlled by the "Players" sound slider}}</ref> |overridesource=1 |description=When a fishing rod is cast |id=entity.fishing_bobber.throw |translationkey=subtitles.entity.fishing_bobber.throw |volume=0.5 |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fishing rod reel in1.ogg |sound2=Fishing rod reel in2.ogg |subtitle=Bobber retrieved |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/> |overridesource=1 |description=When a fishing rod is reeled in |id=entity.fishing_bobber.retrieve |translationkey=subtitles.entity.fishing_bobber.retrieve |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |subtitle=Fishing Bobber splashes |description=When a fishing bobber is bitten by something |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/> |overridesource=1 |id=entity.fishing_bobber.splash |translationkey=subtitles.entity.fishing_bobber.splash |volume=0.25 |pitch=0.6-1.4 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a fishing rod'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=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When a fishing rod is cast |id=random.bow |volume=0.5 |pitch=0.33-0.5}} <!--There is no reel in sound on Bedrock Edition, it seems.--> {{Sound table |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=player |description=When a fishing bobber is bitten by something |id=random.splash |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.6-1.4}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a fishing rod'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=Fishing Rod |spritetype=item |nameid=fishing_rod |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Fishing Rod |spritetype=item |nameid=fishing_rod |id=392 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements== {{load achievements|Cow Tipper}}<!--This is due to the fact that leather can be obtained via fishing, which grants the achievement.--> == Advancements == {{load advancements|Fishy Business}} == History == {{more sounds|section=24|type=old|Old throwing sound (pre-Sound Update), which was used for fishing rods}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.1.1|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods. |Fishing rods currently have no function. |Fishing rods are stackable.}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Fishing rods have been updated to be able to [[fishing|catch fish]] from any body of [[water]]. |[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cast fishing rods use the [[stick]] texture in first and third person, and do not appear cast in the hotbar.}} {{History||v1.2.2|Fishing rods now work in [[multiplayer]]. Previously, fishing rods could be used in multiplayer, but would produce fake client-side fish that could not be picked up. |Fishing rods in multiplayer repeat the cast sound when reeling in, do not render the line, and do not switch textures when cast.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Fishing rods are now no longer stackable, stacking rods would allow the player to change the damage values of any rods stacked to the first rod. This could be exploited to have fishing rods that lasted forever. |[[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] In first person, cast fishing rods now use a texture without the line to show that it is no longer on the rod. The stick texture is still used in third person, however.}} {{History||Sound Update|The fishing rod cast [[sound]] has been changed.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Fishing rods now have infinite [[durability]] in [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History|||snap=12w18a|Fishing rods in multiplayer no longer repeat the cast sound when reeling in, now properly render the line, and now switch textures when cast.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added [[carrot on a stick]], which can be [[crafting|crafted]] using a fishing rod and a [[carrot]].}} {{History|||snap=12w37a|Fishing now give the [[player]] [[experience]] with each [[fish]] caught.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Fishing rods can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] with [[Unbreaking]] using [[enchanted book]]s.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Fishing rods now have 2 new [[enchanting|enchantments]]: [[Lure]] and [[Luck of the Sea]]. |Fishing rods can now be [[enchanted]] in an [[enchantment table]]. |Enchanted fishing rods can now be obtained as a "treasure" item from [[fishing]], and unenchanted ones as a "junk" item.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted fishing rods for 7–8 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w33b|Cast fishing rods now use the cast texture in third person, rather than the stick texture.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Cast fishing rods now look cast in the [[hotbar]] and [[inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=15w32a|Fishing rods no longer [[damage]] the [[ender dragon]].}} {{History|||snap=15w36a|Fishing rods now properly hook [[entity|entities]]. |Reeling in while hooked to a non-item entity now costs 5 [[durability]] (was 3) to the fishing rod.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w21a|Fishing rods now hook [[item (entity)|item]]s, which costs 3 durability.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Fishing rods can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|The [[sound]] of the bobbers of fishing rods being thrown has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=17w16a|Added sounds for reeling in fishing bobbers.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 346.}} {{History|||snap=17w50a|[[Crafting]] a [[carrot on a stick]] no longer requires the fishing rod to be at full [[durability]].<ref>[https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-123196 MC-123196 resolved as "Works as Intended"]</ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w02a|The bobber of fishing rods now has its own [[entity]] ID: <code>fishing_bobber</code>, although summoning the bobber alone is still not possible.}} {{History|||snap=18w09a|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] fishing rods now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Added [[drowned]], which have a chance to spawn [[drops|drop]] fishing rods upon [[death]].}} {{History|||snap=18w14a|Catching a [[fish]] with the fishing rod now grants the "Fishy Business" [[advancement]].}} {{History|||snap=?|Fishing rods no longer display as unknown when called by a target selector.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Fishing Rod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of fishing rods have been changed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w13a|Fishing rod is now used to craft [[warped fungus on a stick]].}} {{History|||snap=20w14a|The bobber of fishing rods is now considered a projectile and can ignite (if on [[fire]]) [[TNT]], activate [[target]]s and ring [[bell]]s.}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Enchantments exclusive to fishing rods are no longer obtainable from villager [[trading]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods.}} {{History|||snap=build 8|If an [[entity]] is mounted on another entity, reeling it in with a fishing rod now pulls it off its ride.}} {{History|||snap=build 11|Fishing rods are now functional in [[third person view]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 12|Fishing rods now make a less repetitive [[sound]]. |Fishing rods now grant [[experience]] when successful. |Fishing rods can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]]. |Enchanted fishing rods can now be found as "treasure" from [[fishing]].}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Fishing rods are now used to craft [[carrot on a stick]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted fishing rods.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The [[entity]] ID of fishing rods has been changed from <code>fishinghook</code> to <code>fishing_hook</code>.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Added [[drowned]], which can spawn with and [[drops|drop]] fishing rods.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Fishing rods and [[enchanting|enchanted]] fishing rods can now be found in [[underwater ruins]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Fishing Rod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of fishing rods have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted fishing rods for 6 [[emerald]]s as part of their third tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods. |As a result of Legacy Console Edition using an internal server, fishing rods repeat the cast sound when reeling in, do not render the line, and do not switch textures when cast.}} {{History||xbox=TU7|[[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Fishing rods no longer repeat the cast sound when reeling in, now properly render the line, and now switch textures when cast. |The cast fishing rod texture appears in first person, while the stick texture is used instead in third person.}} {{History||xbox=TU27|xbone=CU15|ps=1.18|Cast fishing rods now use the cast texture in third person, rather than the stick texture.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|switch=none|Fishing rods now hook [[item (entity)|item]]s, which costs 3 durability.}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|The [[sound]] of the bobbers of fishing rods being thrown has been changed.|Added sounds for reeling in fishing bobbers.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] fishing rods now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]]. |Added [[drowned]], which have a chance to spawn [[drops|drop]] fishing rods upon [[death]].}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Fishing Rod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of fishing rods have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == *The maximum distance the [[player]] can get between the bobber and themselves is 33 blocks. *[[Skeleton]]s can be pulled into their own [[arrow]]s. *When casting the rod into a [[portal]], the bobber may stick to it like a normal [[block]], go through and travel in [[the Nether]], or stop on the next block behind the portal. *If the player stands directly in front of a column and casts the line onto a block above the player, the line falls downward. *If the bobber hits a [[painting]], the painting breaks. *The player can get into [[bed]] after casting a line, and the line remains in the water until the player wakes up and reels it in. == Gallery == <gallery> 13w36a banner.png|[[13w36a]] snapshot banner. Bobber and bubbles.png|Trail of bubbles indicating that a [[fish]] is about to bite. Bobber2D.png|Two-dimensional bobber {{in|je}}. Bobber3D.png|Three-dimensional bobber {{in|be}}. Enderman Fishing.png|Bobbers can be attached to [[mobs]], like this [[enderman]]. Drowned with Fishing rod.png|A [[drowned]] holding a fishing rod. Firebobber.png|A bobber cast in fire. Fishingbobber.png|Fishing in 2010. Fishing Rod Hooking Teaser.png|Image from [[dinnerbone]] teasing the addition of fishing rods hooking entities. File:Sunny Fishing.jpg|[[Sunny]] reeling back a fishing rod. File:Croc Ad 1.jpg|[[Noor]] catching a [[salmon]].<ref> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e1AJo7jU5MI</ref> Enchanted Fishing Rod.gif|An enchanted fishing rod. Fishing Rod SDGP.png|Fishing rod in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} {{Items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Rybářský prut]] [[de:Angel]] [[es:Caña de pescar]] [[fr:Canne à pêche]] [[hu:Horgászbot]] [[it:Canna da pesca]] [[ja:釣竿]] [[ko:낚싯대]] [[nl:Vishengel]] [[pl:Wędka]] [[pt:Vara de pesca]] [[ru:Удочка]] [[uk:Вудка]] [[zh:钓鱼竿]]</li><li>[[Door|Door]]<br/>{{About|the block|the music track|Minecraft - Volume Alpha}} {{See also|Trapdoor}} {{Block | image = <gallery> Iron Door.png|Java Edition Iron Door BE.png|Bedrock Edition </gallery> | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | transparent = Partial | light = No | tntres = {{Blast resistance values|Wooden Door}} <small>(Wood)</small><br>{{Blast resistance values|Iron Door}}<small> (Iron)</small> | hardness = {{Hardness values|Wooden Door}} <small>(Wood)</small><br>{{Hardness values|Iron Door}}<small> (Iron)</small> | tool = axe | tool2 = wooden pickaxe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = '''Overworld wood''': Yes<br>'''Nether wood''','''iron''': No }} A '''door''' is a block that can be used as a barrier that can be opened by hand or with [[redstone]]. == Obtaining == Doors can be found in any Overworld biome, and can also be crafted from any type of [[wood]] as well as materials found in [[the Nether]]. Some have built-in openings that are useful for determining the time of day. === Breaking === Wooden doors can be broken with anything, but [[axe]]s are fastest. An iron door can be broken with anything if the top half of the door is broken.<ref>{{bug|MC-189739}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-126620}}</ref> All doors drop themselves if they no longer have a block beneath them that can support them. {{breaking row |Oak Door, Spruce Door, Birch Door, Jungle Door, Acacia Door, Dark Oak Door, Mangrove Door, Cherry Door, Bamboo Door, Crimson Door, Warped Door; Iron Door |textTrim=Door |Axe;Pickaxe |; |item=1;1 |link=none;none }} A door is removed and drops itself as an item: * if the block beneath the door is moved, removed, or destroyed * if a [[piston]] tries to push the door (trying to pull a door does nothing) or moves a block into its space === Natural generation === Doors generate in some generated structures, forming the entrances to the majority of buildings. Doors do not generate in [[zombie village]]s. ;{{BlockSprite|Oak Door|text=Oak}} Oak doors generate as part of: * Plains [[village]]s * [[Stronghold]]s * Right-side-up [[shipwreck]]s ;{{BlockSprite|Spruce Door|text=Spruce}} Spruce doors generate as part of: * Taiga, snowy tundra and snowy taiga [[village]]s * Right-side-up [[shipwreck]]s ;{{BlockSprite|Jungle Door|text=Jungle}} Jungle doors generate as part of: * Desert [[village]]s * Right-side-up [[shipwreck]]s ;{{BlockSprite|Acacia Door|text=Acacia}} Acacia doors generate as part of: * Savanna [[village]]s <!-- * Right-side-up [[shipwreck]]s{{only|BE}}{{need testing}} --> ;{{BlockSprite|Dark Oak Door|text=Dark oak}} Dark oak doors generate as part of: * Master bedroom closets in [[woodland mansion]]s * Right-side-up [[shipwreck]]s ;{{BlockSprite|Iron Door|text=Iron}} Iron doors generate as part of: * Prison rooms in [[woodland mansion]]s * [[Stronghold]]s with a stone [[button]] to open{{only|JE}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |name=[[Wood Door]] |A1= Matching Planks |B1= Matching Planks |A2= Matching Planks |B2= Matching Planks |A3= Matching Planks |B3= Matching Planks |Output= Matching wood Door,3 |type= Redstone }} {{Crafting |A1= Iron Ingot |B1= Iron Ingot |A2= Iron Ingot |B2= Iron Ingot |A3= Iron Ingot |B3= Iron Ingot |Output= Iron Door,3 |type= Redstone |foot=1 }} == Usage == Wooden doors can be opened and closed by players, [[villager]]s, [[wandering trader]]s{{only|bedrock|short=1}}<!--Wandering traders cannot open doors in java edition. -->, [[vindicator]]s{{only|java|short=1}}, and [[piglin]]s. Wooden doors can be broken by all variants of [[zombie]]s (except [[drowned]]) and [[vindicator]]s in Hard difficulty. Iron doors can be opened only with redstone power. === Placement === Doors must be "attached" to a block beneath them. To place a door, {{control|use}} a door item while pointing at the top of the block it should be attached to. A door can be attached to: * the '''top''' of any full solid [[opaque]] block ([[stone]], [[dirt]], [[blocks of gold]], etc.) * the '''top''' of an upside-down [[slab]] or upside-down [[stairs]] * the '''top''' of a [[slime block]] or downward-facing [[piston]] More information about placement on transparent blocks can be found at [[Opacity/Placement]]. When placed, a door occupies the side of the block facing the player, or behind a player if placed in the player's own space. By default, a door's "hinge" appears on the side of the half of the block that the player pointed at when placing and its "handle" on the opposite side{{only|java}}, but the hinge is forced to other side by: * Placing a door besides another door (creating a double door where both doors open away from each other) * Placing a door between a full solid and any opaque block (top or bottom), making the hinge appear to attach to the solid block. === Behavior === [[Water]] and [[lava]] flow around doors. Lava can create [[fire]] in air blocks next to wooden doors as if the wooden doors were flammable, but the doors do not burn (and cannot be burned by other methods either, except throwing them into lava). [[Mob]]s can spawn in a space occupied by a door. The sound of opening and closing of a door can be heard up to 16 blocks away, like most mob sounds. When placed using the {{cmd|setblock}} command, only one half of a door is placed, because doors are actually two separate blocks. The lower half still works, but with graphical bugs, and the upper half does not. Redstone cannot be used because it updates the half, breaking it. The upper half does not drop anything when broken, the lower half drops a normal door. This implies that the upper half is dependent on the lower. === Barrier === A door can be used as a switchable barrier to entity movement. Although primarily used to block movement by mobs and players, a door can also be used to control the movement of boats (for example, a door placed in a two-wide water flow stops a boat when perpendicular to the flow, but allow it to move again when parallel), items and minecarts (a door can stop a falling item or minecart, then allow it to drop again when the door moves), etc. {{IN|Java}}, doors provide a breathable space if placed underwater. {{IN|bedrock}}, doors in water source blocks are [[waterlogging|waterlogged]] and do not displace water source blocks. Doors are 0.1875 ({{frac|3|16}}) blocks thick (0.1825 {{in|bedrock}}). The rest of a door's space can be moved through freely. A door occupies two block spaces and both halves normally act as a single barrier, although doors can be opened or closed with a player or mob occupying the bottom block of the door,<ref>{{bug|MC-54255}} – "You can stand on the bottom block of a door, allowing you to climb it like a ladder" resolved as "Won't Fix"</ref> in which case the player can jump up to land on the bottom half of the door and then again to land on top of the door. To open or close a wooden door, use the {{control|use|text=Use Item/Place Block}} [[control]]. When a door opens or closes, it immediately changes its orientation without affecting anything in the space it "swings through". Moving doors do not push entities the way that pistons do. [[Villager]]s, [[wandering trader]]s,{{only|bedrock|short=1}} [[vindicator]]s{{only|java|short=1}}, [[piglin]]s and [[piglin brute]]s can open and close wooden doors when pathfinding. Some [[zombie]]s can break wooden doors in [[Hard]] [[difficulty]]. Zombies have a 5% chance to spawn with the ability to break doors. Vindicators spawned from a [[raid]] in [[Normal]] and Hard difficulty can also break wooden doors, but they do so only to reach targeted players, villagers, or wandering traders. Some vindicators may sometimes open a wooden door instead of breaking it.{{only|java}} Both zombies and vindicators attempt to break wooden doors only when in their "closed" state, even if a door is placed so that its "open" state blocks access (for example, by facing sideways when placing a door so that it allows passage when closed and blocks passage when open). Iron doors can be opened only with redstone power (a [[button]], a [[redstone circuit]], etc.). Any mob can activate an iron door by stepping on a pressure plate or by triggering a tripwire. === Redstone component === {{see also|Redstone circuit}} Both wood and iron doors can be controlled with redstone power. A door is a redstone [[mechanism component]] and can be activated by: * an adjacent active '''[[power component]]''', including above or below: for example, a [[redstone torch]], a [[block of redstone]], a [[daylight sensor]], etc. * an adjacent '''powered block''' (for example, a block with an active redstone torch under it), including above or below * a powered '''[[redstone comparator]]''' or '''[[redstone repeater]]''' facing the door * powered '''[[redstone dust]]''' configured to point at the door or a directionless "dot" next to it; a door is ''not'' activated by adjacent powered redstone dust that is configured to point in another direction. All methods of activating a door can be applied to either the top or bottom parts of a door. When activated, a door immediately rotates around its hinge side to its open state. When deactivated, a door immediately returns to its closed state. An activated wood door can still be closed by a player or villager and does not re-open until it receives a new activation signal (if a door has been closed "by hand", it still needs to be deactivated and then reactivated to open by redstone). === Fuel === Overworld wooden doors can be used as a [[Smelting#Fuel|fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per door. === Note blocks === Wooden doors can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce "bass" sound. == Sounds == === Generic === ==== Iron ==== {{Sound table/Block/Metal}} ==== Normal wood ==== {{Sound table/Block/Wood}} ==== Cherry wood ==== {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood}} ==== Bamboo wood ==== {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood}} ==== Nether wood ==== {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood}} === Unique === {{el|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Iron Door open1.ogg |sound2=Iron Door open2.ogg |sound3=Iron Door open3.ogg |sound4=Iron Door open4.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When an iron door opens |id=block.iron_door.open |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Iron Door close1.ogg |sound2=Iron Door close2.ogg |sound3=Iron Door close3.ogg |sound4=Iron Door close4.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When an iron door closes |id=block.iron_door.close |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Wooden Door open3.ogg |sound2=Wooden Door open4.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a wooden door opens |id=block.wooden_door.open |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Wooden Door close2.ogg |sound2=Wooden Door close5.ogg |sound3=Wooden Door close6.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a wooden door closes |id=block.wooden_door.close |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Cherry door toggle1.ogg |sound2=Cherry door toggle2.ogg |sound3=Cherry door toggle3.ogg |sound4=Cherry door toggle4.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a cherry wood door opens |id=block.cherry_wood_door.open |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a cherry wood door closes |id=block.cherry_wood_door.close |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Bamboo Door toggle1.ogg |sound2=Bamboo Door toggle2.ogg |sound3=Bamboo Door toggle3.ogg |sound4=Bamboo Door toggle4.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a bamboo wood door opens |id=block.bamboo_wood_door.open |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a bamboo wood door closes |id=block.bamboo_wood_door.close |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Nether Door toggle1.ogg |sound2=Nether Door toggle2.ogg |sound3=Nether Door toggle3.ogg |sound4=Nether Door toggle4.ogg |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a Nether wood door opens |id=block.nether_wood_door.open |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Door creaks |source=block |description=When a Nether wood door closes |id=block.nether_wood_door.close |translationkey=subtitles.block.door.toggle |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Zombie hit wood1.ogg |sound2=Zombie hit wood2.ogg |sound3=Zombie hit wood3.ogg |sound4=Zombie hit wood4.ogg |subtitle=Door shakes |source=hostile |description=When a [[zombie]] attacks a door |id=entity.zombie.attack_wooden_door |translationkey=subtitles.entity.zombie.attack_wooden_door |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Zombie hit metal1.ogg |sound2=Zombie hit metal2.ogg |sound3=Zombie hit metal3.ogg |subtitle=Block broken <ref group=sound name=ironsubtitle>{{Bug|MC-226770}}</ref> |source=None |description=''Unused sound event''<ref group=sound>{{bug|MC-218122}}</ref> |id=entity.zombie.attack_iron_door |translationkey=subtitles.block.generic.break|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=ironsubtitle/> |volume=''None'' |pitch=''None'' |distance=''None''}} {{Sound table |sound=Zombie breaks door.ogg |subtitle=Door breaks |source=hostile |description=When a zombie breaks a door |id=entity.zombie.break_wooden_door |translationkey=subtitles.entity.zombie.break_wooden_door |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{el|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Iron Door open1.ogg |sound2=Iron Door open2.ogg |sound3=Iron Door open3.ogg |sound4=Iron Door open4.ogg |source=block |description=When an iron door opens |id=open.iron_door |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Iron Door close1.ogg |sound2=Iron Door close2.ogg |sound3=Iron Door close3.ogg |sound4=Iron Door close4.ogg |source=block |description=When an iron door closes |id=close.iron_door |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Wooden Door open3.ogg |sound2=Wooden Door open4.ogg |source=block |description=When a wooden door opens |id=open.wooden_door |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Wooden Door close2.ogg |sound2=Wooden Door close5.ogg |sound3=Wooden Door close6.ogg |source=block |description=When a wooden door closes |id=close.wooden_door |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Cherry door toggle1.ogg |sound2=Cherry door toggle2.ogg |sound3=Cherry door toggle3.ogg |sound4=Cherry door toggle4.ogg |source=block |description=When a cherry wood door opens |id=open.cherry_wood_door |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a cherry wood door closes |id=close.cherry_wood_door |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Bamboo Door toggle1.ogg |sound2=Bamboo Door toggle2.ogg |sound3=Bamboo Door toggle3.ogg |sound4=Bamboo Door toggle4.ogg |source=block |description=When a bamboo wood door opens |id=open.bamboo_wood_door |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a bamboo wood door closes |id=close.bamboo_wood_door |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Nether Door toggle1.ogg |sound2=Nether Door toggle2.ogg |sound3=Nether Door toggle3.ogg |sound4=Nether Door toggle4.ogg |source=block |description=When a Nether wood door opens |id=open.nether_wood_door |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a Nether wood door closes |id=close.nether_wood_door |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Zombie hit wood1.ogg |sound2=Zombie hit wood2.ogg |sound3=Zombie hit wood3.ogg |sound4=Zombie hit wood4.ogg |source=hostile |description=While a zombie is breaking a wooden door |id=mob.zombie.wood |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Zombie breaks door.ogg |source=hostile |description=When a zombie breaks a wooden door |id=mob.zombie.woodbreak |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Iron Door |spritetype=block |nameid=iron_door |blocktags=doors |itemtags=doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Door |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Door |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Door |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Door |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Door |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Door |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Door |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Door |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Door |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_door |blocktags=doors, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Door |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_door |blocktags=doors, non_flammable_wood, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, non_flammable_wood, wooden_doors}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Door |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_door |blocktags=doors, non_flammable_wood, wooden_doors |itemtags=doors, non_flammable_wood, wooden_doors |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |firstcolumnname=Door |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |spritename=iron-door |displayname=Iron block |spritetype=block |nameid=iron_door |id=71 |form=block |itemform=item.iron_door}} {{ID table |spritename=oak-door |displayname=Oak block |spritetype=block |nameid=wooden_door |id=64 |form=block |itemform=item.wooden_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |spritename=spruce-door |displayname=Spruce block |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_door |id=193 |form=block |itemform=item.spruce_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |spritename=birch-door |displayname=Birch block |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_door |id=194 |form=block |itemform=item.birch_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |spritename=jungle-door |displayname=Jungle block |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_door |id=195 |form=block |itemform=item.jungle_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |spritename=acacia-door |displayname=Acacia block |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_door |id=196 |form=block |itemform=item.acacia_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |spritename=dark-oak-door |displayname=Dark Oak block |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_door |id=197 |form=block |itemform=item.dark_oak_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |spritename=mangrove-door |displayname=Mangrove block |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_door |id=-493 |form=block |itemform=item.mangrove_door |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Door |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_door |id=-531 |itemtags=minecraft:door |translationkey=item.cherry_door.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Door |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_door |id=-517 |itemtags=minecraft:door |translationkey=item.bamboo_door.name}} {{ID table |spritename=crimson-door |displayname=Crimson block |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_door |id=499 |form=block |itemform=item.crimson_door}} {{ID table |spritename=warped-door |displayname=Warped block |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_door |id=500 |form=block |itemform=item.warped_door}} {{ID table |spritename=iron-door |displayname=Iron item |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_door |id=372 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=oak-door |displayname=Oak item |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_door |id=359 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=spruce-door |displayname=Spruce item |spritetype=item |nameid=spruce_door |id=553 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=birch-door |displayname=Birch item |spritetype=item |nameid=birch_door |id=554 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=jungle-door |displayname=Jungle item |spritetype=item |nameid=jungle_door |id=555 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=acacia-door |displayname=Acacia item |spritetype=item |nameid=acacia_door |id=556 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=dark-oak-door |displayname=Dark Oak item |spritetype=item |nameid=dark_oak_door |id=557 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=mangrove-door |displayname=Mangrove item |spritetype=item |nameid=mangrove_door |id=641 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=crimson-door |displayname=Crimson item |spritetype=item |nameid=crimson_door |id=616 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door}} {{ID table |spritename=warped-door |displayname=Warped item |spritetype=item |nameid=warped_door |id=617 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:door |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} == Video == Note: The videos do not mention or state Crimson, Warped, Bamboo, or Cherry doors, since the videos were uploaded before 1.16. <div style="text-align:center"> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|7jlIQcbHFts}}</span> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|CC6ujEdvzQY}}</span> </div> == History == ''For a history of changes to textures and models for each block state, see [[/Asset history]]'' {{History||3 June 2010|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/659506746/asynchronous-saving-and-loading-and-slightly-more|Notch states plans to implement doors.}} {{History|java infdev}}{{History||20100607|[[File:Oak Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Door (Right) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added wooden doors.}} {{History||20100608|Doors have been given smarter rotation logic.}} {{History||20100611|[[File:Oak Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Door (Right) JE2.png|32px]] The models of doors have been changed to use door bottom half texture on sides instead of the wooden [[planks]] texture.}} {{History||20100618|[[File:Oak Door JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Door (Right) JE3.png|32px]] The textures of doors have been changed.}} {{History||20100624|[[File:Oak Door (Right) JE4 BE1.png|32px]] The model of door with right hinge has been changed to mirror and use textures of door with left hinge.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Iron Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (Right) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron doors. |[[File:Oak Door (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of wooden doors in [[item]] form has been changed. |Doors can now be controlled by redstone power.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.7|Punching the back face of a left-hinge oak or iron door or the front face of a right-hinge door, as well as destroying a door, would [[Java Edition placeholder texture uses|create]] particles using the [[Placeholder texture#Texture atlas blank spaces|block placeholder texture]].}} {{History||1.7.3|Doors no longer produce placeholder texture particles.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Doors now occur naturally in [[village]]s and [[stronghold]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Wooden doors are now broken faster using an [[axe]]. |Iron doors are broken much faster using a [[pickaxe]], and the [[mining]] speed is now [[tier]] dependent.}} {{History|||snap=RC1|The opening and closing [[sound]]s for doors have been changed.}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w47a|Double doors now open correctly.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w05b|[[Villager]]s can now open and close doors.}} {{History|||snap=12w06a|[[File:Oak Door JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE2 BE5.png|32px]] Changed top model of door. |[[Zombie]]s can now break wooden doors. |Doors have been changed to properly detect if they are open or closed. Placing two [[pressure plate]]s directly in front of doors and stepping on them now opens them correctly.}} {{History|||snap=12w07a|Zombies can no longer break iron doors.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w40a|Wooden doors can no longer be opened by attacking (left-click).}} {{History||1.8|snap=December 13, 2013|slink=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/411425952338808832|[[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] tweeted an image showing that the crafting recipes for doors are changed so that 3 doors are crafted at once. Doors are also stackable to 64.}} {{History|||snap=14w02a|Doors are now stackable to 64. |The [[crafting]] recipes of doors now yield 3 doors instead of 1.}} {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Oak Door JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE3.png|32px]] The models of doors have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=August 8, 2014|slink=https://twitter.com/TheMogMiner/status/497751889102905344|[[Ryan Holtz|TheMogMiner]] tweeted an image showing new types of [[wood]] doors.}} {{History|||snap=14w32d|[[File:Spruce Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] New types of wood doors have been added: spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak.}} {{History|||snap=14w33a|[[File:Jungle Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The models of jungle and acacia doors no longer have inner faces in the holes in their models. |[[File:Spruce Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[Item]] textures of new doors have been changed to match the dimensions of oak and iron doors. |The wooden door (''Door'') has been renamed to ''Oak Door''.}} {{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Oak Door (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Iron Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] All [[item]] textures for all doors have been changed. Doors now have hinges on the left and handles on the right, existing wooden doors & iron doors have a slight item textures change as well.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Birch Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE2.png|32px]] Shading on the [[block]] textures of birch, jungle, acacia, and dark oak doors have been changed, so that the shadow is in the upper left and the highlight is in the lower right.}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|Iron doors now have different [[sound]]s than wooden doors. |Doors now have [[sound]]s for placing and different sounds for opening and closing - see sounds section.}} {{History|||snap=15w47a|Doors now make [[sound]]s when placed,<ref>{{bug|MC-2844}} – "Doors have no placement sound." resolved as "Fixed"</ref> despite these apparently already being added in 15w43a.}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|Doors are now placed facing left/right depending on which half of the [[block]] the [[player]] clicks on, unless neighboring doors or solid/opaque blocks cause them to place a certain way.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Acacia and spruce doors now generate in [[savanna]] and [[taiga]] [[villages]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Wooden doors can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.|Iron doors no longer have a right-click action - previously they would result in the hand swinging, and would override other valid right click actions such as snowball throwing.}} {{History|||snap=16w39a|Dark oak doors and iron doors now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||July 19, 2017|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/887599625045250048|[[Jeb]] tweets image of a new jungle [[wood planks]], jungle doors, [[cauldron]], and [[dandelion]] textures.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The oak door ID has been changed from <code>wooden_door</code> to <code>oak_door</code>. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[block]]s' numeral IDs were 64, 71, 193, 194, 195, 196 and 197, and the [[item]]s' 324, 330, 427, 428, 429, 430 and 431.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Doors now generate as part of the newly added [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Oak Door JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE4.png|32px]] The textures of all doors have been changed. |[[Vindicator]]s can now break doors.}} {{History|||snap=18w47b|[[File:Spruce Door JE3.png|32px]] The textures of spruce doors have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Added [[snowy tundra]] villages, which generate with spruce doors.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|The updated [[desert]] villages now generate with jungle doors instead of oak doors.}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Oak Door JE7.png|32px]] The texture of oak doors has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w12b|Doors can now be placed on glass, ice, glowstone and sea lanterns.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|[[Evoker]]s and [[pillager]]s can now open doors during [[raid]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w14a|Pillagers can no longer open doors.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w39a|Iron doors must now be mined with a [[pickaxe]] for it to be dropped as an [[item]].}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Crimson Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped doors.}} {{History|||snap=20w07a|Added [[piglin]]s, which can open and close doors.}} {{History|||snap=20w19a|[[File:Crimson Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of crimson and warped doors have been changed.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w11a|[[File:Jungle Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of the jungle door item.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Oak Door (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE5 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]][[File:Iron Door (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] All [[item]] textures for all doors except crimson and warped have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Oak Door JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Door JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE5.png|32px]] Changed top and bottom models of door. Changed oak and iron doors textures.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Door JE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove door.}} {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove doors are now obtainable and renewable.}} {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|https://youtu.be/iM9KtHaDcUg?t=5659}}|[[File:Bamboo Door JE1.png|32px]] Bamboo doors were shown on [[Minecraft Live 2022]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo doors behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Door JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Door (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry doors behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4-pre2|[[File:Cherry Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of cherry doors.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo and cherry doors are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.1.0|[[File:Oak Door JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added doors. [[File:Oak Door (bottom texture) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (bottom texture) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] These are the textures defined for the door blocks in <samp>[[gui_blocks.png]]</samp>. The door items exist, but due to a bug in the code that renders items in the hotbar, they cannot be used.}} {{History||v0.1.3|[[File:Oak Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door BE2.png|32px]] The models of doors have been changed to not display transparency on upper half.}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Oak Door (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added door inventory icons. |[[File:Oak Door JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] The models of doors have been changed to display transparency on upper half. |Wooden doors are now available in the inventory, including in [[Creative]].}} {{History||v0.2.1 alpha2|link=Pocket Edition v0.2.1 alpha2|[[File:Iron Door BE3.png|32px]] The textures of iron doors have been changed.}} {{History||v0.3.0|A crafting recipe for wooden doors has been added. |Survival players no longer start out with an infinite stack of wooden doors in the inventory.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Wooden doors now drop their item form when broken.}} {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Oak Door JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door BE4.png|32px]] The models of doors have been changed. |Wooden doors can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Iron Door JE2 BE5.png|32px]] The textures of iron doors have been changed to before v0.2.1 alpha2.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|''Door'' has been now renamed to ''Oak Door''.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Doors are now stackable to 64. |The [[crafting]] recipes of doors now yield 3 doors instead of 1. |[[Zombie]]s can now break down wooden doors. |Oak doors can now be opened by [[villager]]s. |Oak doors are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Spruce Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak doors. |Iron doors are now available in the [[Creative]] [[inventory]]. |A [[crafting]] recipe for iron doors has been added. |Redstone mechanics added, making iron doors able to function normally.}} {{History|||snap=build 2|Spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, and dark oak doors can now be opened by [[villager]]s.}} {{History|||snap=build 4|[[File:Oak Door (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] textures of oak and iron door has been changed.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Acacia doors now generate in [[savanna]] [[village]]s. |Spruce doors now generate in [[taiga]] and [[snowy tundra]] villages.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Dark oak doors and iron doors now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s. |Doors now have [[sound]]s when placed.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-10079}} – "Doors don't have a placement sound" resolved as "Fixed"</ref>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Various wooden doors now generate in [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Door BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door BE6.png|32px]] The textures of all doors have been changed. |Jungle doors now generate in the new [[desert]] [[village]]s. |Added [[wandering trader]]s, which can open and close wooden doors.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.7|[[Vindicator]]s can now break doors during [[raid]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.15.0.51|Zombies can no longer break iron doors.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-43725}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Crimson Door BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped doors. |Added [[piglin]]s, which can open and close doors.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|[[File:Crimson Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of crimson and warped doors have been changed.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Jungle Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of the jungle door item.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Oak Door (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE5 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|32px]][[File:Iron Door (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] All [[item]] textures for all doors except crimson and warped have been changed.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Door BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove doors.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Door BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo doors behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle. |The doors now use the same opening and closing [[sound]] effects as ''[[Java Edition]]''.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Door (item) JE2.png|32px]] Added cherry doors behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo and cherry doors are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Oak Door JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Door (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added doors.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Doors can be found in the Redstone & Transportation tab in the [[Creative inventory]].}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Doors being broken by [[zombie]]s now show [[damage]]. |Moved doors to the Building Blocks tab in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|[[File:Spruce Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, and jungle door variants. |The [[crafting]] recipes of doors now yield 3 doors instead of 1. |The original wooden door (''Door'') has been renamed to ''Oak Door''.}} {{History||xbox=TU27|xbone=CU15|ps=1.18|[[File:Acacia Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Acacia and dark oak doors have been added to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Acacia doors and dark oak doors are now obtainable in [[survival]] mode.}} {{History||?| [[File:Oak Door (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Oak and iron door's inventory textures have been changed to match Java Edition}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Door BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door BE6.png|32px]] The textures of all doors have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Door JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door JE2 BE5.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Door (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Door (item) JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added doors.}} {{History|foot}} <gallery> Beta 1.7 punching oak door.png|From [[Java Edition Beta 1.7]] to Beta 1.7.2, doors produced [[placeholder texture]] particles when broken or punched on some sides. </gallery> Historical sounds: {| class="wikitable" ! Sound ! From ! to ! Pitch |- | {{sound||Door closing old.ogg|Door opening old.ogg}} | ? | Sound Update | ? |- | {{sound||Door open.ogg|Door close.ogg}} | Sound Update | 15w43a | ? |} === Door "items" === {{:Technical blocks/Doors}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * Door models have an extra hinge on the opposite side of the actual functional hinge.<ref>{{bug|MC-106697|||WAI}}</ref> == Gallery == <gallery> Oak Door.png|Oak Door Spruce Door.png|Spruce Door Birch Door.png|Birch Door Jungle Door.png|Jungle Door Acacia Door.png|Acacia Door Dark Oak Door.png|Dark Oak Door Mangrove Door.png|Mangrove Door Cherry Door.png|Cherry Door Bamboo Door.png|Bamboo Door Crimson Door.png|Crimson Door Warped Door.png|Warped Door Iron Door.png|Iron Door Oak Door (item) JE4 BE3.png|Oak Door (item) Spruce Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|Spruce Door (item) Birch Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|Birch Door (item) Jungle Door (item) JE5 BE3.png|Jungle Door (item) Acacia Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|Acacia Door (item) Dark Oak Door (item) JE4 BE2.png|Dark Oak Door (item) Mangrove Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|Mangrove Door (item) Cherry Door (item) JE2.png|Cherry Door (item) Bamboo Door (item) JE1 BE1.png|Bamboo Door (item) Crimson Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|Crimson Door (item) Warped Door (item) JE2 BE2.png|Warped Door (item) Iron Door (item) JE3 BE3.png|Iron Door (item) </gallery> === Screenshots === <gallery> Iron Door in Stronghold.png|Naturally occurring iron door in a [[stronghold]]. Wooden Doors 1.8.png|First picture of brand-new 1.8 variants of doors. Door Creeper.png|A creeper behind some dark oak doors. Doortypes.png|All types of doors with their respective trapdoors. FloatingDoorArrows.jpg|Arrows shot into a door that was opened, causing a floating bug. Jeb Crafting Doors.png|First image of three doors being crafted at once. Jappa Closet.jpg|A closet made from oak doors. </gallery> === Concept Art === <gallery> Bamboo Wood and Door Concept Art.png|Bamboo door concept art. Bamboo Door Prototype Textures.png|Bamboo door prototype textures. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--door Taking Inventory: Door] – Minecraft.net on September 29, 2022 {{Redstone}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Redstone mechanics]] [[Category:Mechanisms]] [[cs:Dveře]] [[de:Tür]] [[el:Door]] [[es:Puerta]] [[fr:Porte]] [[hu:Ajtók]] [[it:Porta]] [[ja:ドア]] [[ko:문]] [[nl:Deur]] [[pl:Drzwi]] [[pt:Porta]] [[ru:Дверь]] [[th:ประตู]] [[uk:Двері]] [[zh:门]]</li></ul></nowiki> | The model of bottom slabs now uses the bottom half of the texture. | ||||
The texture of cobblestone slabs has been changed. | |||||
1.8{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Rabbit|Raw Rabbit]]<br/>{{for|the cooked version|Cooked Rabbit}} {{Item | title = Raw Rabbit | image = Raw Rabbit.png | heals = {{hunger|3}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw rabbit''' is a food item that can be eaten by the [[player]], or cooked in a [[furnace]] or a [[campfire]] to make [[cooked rabbit]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === {{IN|Bedrock}}, adult [[rabbit]]s drop 0-1 raw rabbit when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-4 with [[Looting]] III. If killed while on [[fire]], they drop [[cooked rabbit]] instead. {{IN|Java}}, adult [[rabbit]]s drop 1 raw rabbit when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-4 with [[Looting]] III. If killed while on [[fire]], they drop [[cooked rabbit]] instead. == Usage == To eat raw rabbit, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|3}} [[hunger]] and 1.8 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Rabbit |Cooked Rabbit |0.35 }} === Wolves === Raw rabbit can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed [[Wolf|wolves]] grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Trading === Novice-level Butcher [[villager|villagers]] have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to buy 4 raw rabbit for an [[emerald]] as their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level Butcher villagers have 40% chance of offering to buy 4 raw rabbit for an emerald.{{only|java}} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Rabbit |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Rabbit |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit |id=288 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Rabbit Season}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.8|snap=June 30, 2014|slink=https://twitter.com/TheMogMiner/status/483636993780232192|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweeted images of raw rabbits and some other new [[item]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed. The new texture was created by [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] user [http://www.reddit.com/u/zeldahuman zeldahuman].<ref>{{reddit|2bjzes/a_reminder_of_the_blocks_and_items_added_in_18_so|cj69zie|context=3}}</ref><ref>{{reddit|2c5f35/minecraft_snapshot_14w31a_has_been_released|cjct7gb}}</ref>}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 411.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw rabbit.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Rabbits now always drop at least 1 raw rabbit when killed.<ref>{{bug|MC-96449|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw rabbit can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Rabbit Items 2 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]]. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[de:Rohes Kaninchen]] [[es:Conejo crudo]] [[it:Coniglio crudo]] [[fr:Lapin cru]] [[ja:生の兎肉]] [[ko:익히지 않은 토끼고기]] [[nl:Rauw konijnenvlees]] [[pl:Surowy królik]] [[pt:Coelho cru]] [[ru:Сырая крольчатина]] [[zh:生兔肉]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Light Blue Dye|Light Blue Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Light blue dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Quasi-Primary|quasi-primary dye]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |Blue Orchid |Output=Light Blue Dye |type=Material |head=1 }} {{Crafting |Blue Dye |White Dye |Output=Light Blue Dye,2 |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Lapis Lazuli;Blue Dye;Lapis Lazuli |Bone Meal;Bone Meal;White Dye |Output=Light Blue Dye,2 |type=Material |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |foot=1 }} === Loot chest === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|light-blue-dye}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 light blue dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Light Blue Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 20%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|7}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 12 light blue dye for an emerald as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Light Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=light_blue_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Light Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=light_blue_dye |aliasid=dye / 12 |id=407 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.lightBlue.name |foot=1}} == Video == {{yt|IPQzg-zPJgk}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Light blue dye can be [[crafting|crafted]] with gunpowder to create a [[firework star]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}} {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Light blue dye is now crafted using [[white dye|white]] and [[blue dye]]s, instead of [[bone meal]] and [[lapis lazuli]]. |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to light blue.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells light blue dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[light blue candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Light blue dye can no longer be used to craft light blue candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Light blue dye can now once again be used to craft light blue candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to light blue.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Light blue dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Light blue dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; light blue dye now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Light blue dye is now craftable with [[lapis lazuli]] and [[bone meal]]. |Light blue dye can now be used to craft light blue wool.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Light dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]] and dye [[shulker box]]es and [[bed]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s, [[stained glass]], and patterns on [[banner]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Light blue dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |Light blue dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s. |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of light blue dye has been changed from <code>dye/12</code> to <code>light_blue_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[cs:Světle modré barvivo]] [[de:Hellblauer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte azul claro]] [[fr:Teinture bleu clair]] [[hu:Világoskék festék]] [[ja:空色の染料]] [[ko:하늘색 염료]] [[nl:Lichtblauwe kleurstof]] [[pl:Jasnoniebieski barwnik]] [[pt:Corante azul-claro]] [[ru:Светло-синий краситель]] [[zh:淡蓝色染料]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | Pre-release | Added stone brick and brick slabs. | |||
The sprinting feature has been added in this update. While stairs cancel the player's sprinting, slabs allow a player to continue sprinting. | |||||
Smooth stone slabs now generate in villages and strongholds. | |||||
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1.0.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Sword|Sword]]<br/>{{For|the item in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Sword|MCD:Diamond Sword}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Wooden Sword.png | Wooden Stone Sword.png | Stone Iron Sword.png | Iron Golden Sword.png | Golden Diamond Sword.png | Diamond Netherite Sword.png | Netherite </gallery> | rarity = Common | renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''All others''': Yes | durability = '''Java Edition'''<br> Golden: 32<br> Wood: 59<br> Stone: 131<br> Iron: 250<br> Diamond: 1561<br> Netherite: 2031<br> '''Bedrock Edition'''<br> Golden: 33<br> Wood: 60<br> Stone: 132<br> Iron: 251<br> Diamond: 1562<br> Netherite: 2032 | stackable = No }} The '''sword''' is a melee [[weapon]] that is mainly used to deal [[damage]] to [[entity|entities]] or for breaking certain blocks faster than by hand. A sword is made from one of six materials, in order of increasing quality and expense: wood, gold, stone, iron, diamond and netherite. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |head=1 |name=[[Swords]] |B1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B2={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B3=Stick |Output=Wooden Sword; Iron Sword; Golden Sword; Diamond Sword |type=Combat }} {{Crafting |name=Stone Sword |B1=Any stone-tier block |B2=Any stone-tier block |B3=Stick |Output=Stone Sword |description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably. |type=Combat }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Swords]] |ingredients=Damaged Matching [[Swords]] |Damaged Wooden Sword; Damaged Stone Sword; Damaged Iron Sword; Damaged Golden Sword; Damaged Diamond Sword; Damaged Netherite Sword |Damaged Wooden Sword; Damaged Stone Sword; Damaged Iron Sword; Damaged Golden Sword; Damaged Diamond Sword; Damaged Netherite Sword |description= The durability of the two swords is added together, plus an extra 5% of the tool type's total durability. Enchantments are removed unless combined on an [[anvil]].<br>'''Example:''' Two wooden swords, each with remaining durability of 20, combine into a wooden sword having 43 durability (20 + 20 + 5% of 60). |Output=Wooden Sword; Stone Sword; Iron Sword; Golden Sword; Diamond Sword; Netherite Sword |type=Combat }} === Upgrading === {{Smithing |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Sword |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Sword |description= |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged Wooden Sword or<br>2x Damaged Stone Sword or<br>2x Damaged Iron Sword or<br>2x Damaged Golden Sword or<br>2x Damaged Diamond Sword or <br>2x Damaged Netherite Sword |Damaged Wooden Sword; Damaged Stone Sword; Damaged Iron Sword; Damaged Golden Sword; Damaged Diamond Sword; Damaged Netherite Sword |Damaged Wooden Sword; Damaged Stone Sword; Damaged Iron Sword; Damaged Golden Sword; Damaged Diamond Sword; Damaged Netherite Sword |Wooden Sword; Stone Sword; Iron Sword; Golden Sword; Diamond Sword; Netherite Sword |description=The durability of the two swords is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. Any enchantments, besides curses, would be removed. }} ==== Unit repair ==== {{main|Anvil mechanics#Unit repair}} {{/Repairing with Anvils}} A sword can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers]]' repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% of the sword's maximum durability, rounded down. === Mob loot === {{Main|Drops#Equipped items}} Some [[mobs]] can spawn with a sword and have an 8.5% chance of dropping them upon death caused by player. This chance is increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], up to a maximum of 11.5% with Looting III. [[Zombie]]s and [[husk]]s can drop iron swords, [[zombified piglin]]s and [[piglin]]s can drop golden swords, and [[wither skeleton]]s can drop stone swords. The dropped sword is usually badly damaged and may be enchanted. Stone swords dropped by wither skeletons are never enchanted. A [[vex]] wields an iron sword that normally has a 0% chance of dropping, because their main hand's <code>HandDropChances</code> is 0. However, this chance increases by 1 percentage point per level of Looting. It is never damaged{{only|java}} and may be enchanted. {{IN|be}}, [[pillager]]s and [[vindicator]]s that spawn from raids have a 4.1% chance (5.12% chance on hard mode) of dropping a damaged iron sword. This sword has a 50% chance of being enchanted. === Trading === [[File:Weaponsmith Diamond Sword Trade.png|thumb|right|The diamond sword trade of a weaponsmith.]] {{IN|bedrock}}, an apprentice-level weaponsmith villagers sells enchanted iron swords for at least 7-21 emeralds, and a master-level weaponsmith sells enchanted diamond swords for at least 13-27 emeralds. {{IN|java}}, a novice-level weaponsmith villager has a {{frac|2|3}} chance of selling an enchanted iron sword for at least 7-22 emeralds. A master-level weaponsmith offers to sell an enchanted diamond sword for at least 11–27 emeralds. The enchantments of the swords offered by villagers are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|iron-sword,level-enchanted-iron-sword,damaged-random-enchanted-iron-sword,golden-sword,random-enchanted-golden-sword,diamond-sword,damaged-diamond-sword,level-enchanted-diamond-sword,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-sword,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-sword-2}} == Usage == === Attacking === Pressing {{control|attack}} while holding a sword inflicts damage on both mobs and other players. Upon damaging a mob or player, the sword's [[Item Durability|durability]] decreases by 1. Attacking a [[boat]] or a [[minecart]] with a sword stone tier or higher instantly destroys it {{only|java}}, without decreasing the sword's durability. Otherwise, it requires 2 hits, with neither decreasing durability. ==== Sweeping ==== {{exclusive|Java|section=1}} If the attack recharge meter is 84.8% or above and the player is on the ground standing or moving slower than the [[sprinting]] speed in a straight line, the sword performs a sweeping attack indicated by a gale [[particle]] that reaches nearby enemies for {{hp|1}} and knocks them back; the amount of knockback is 80% that of the basal knockback and does not benefit from the [[knockback]] enchantment. As result, the player can perform a sweep attack while they are sprinting diagonally but it is impossible to perform a sweep attack at the same time as a critical hit or while riding some [[entity]]. All enemies within an 1 by 0.25 by 1 block area of any part of the attacked mob and whose feet are 3 or less blocks away from player's feet are affected. The [[sweeping edge]] enchantment increases the damage dealt by 50% of the normal hit damage for level I, 67% for level II and 75% for level III. === Damage === {{Main|Damage}} ==== Java Edition ==== Swords have an attack speed of 1.6 and take 0.625 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]]. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type" ! Material ! {{ItemSprite|Wooden Sword|text=Wooden}} ! {{ItemSprite|Golden Sword|text=Gold}} ! {{ItemSprite|Stone Sword|text=Stone}} ! {{ItemSprite|Iron Sword|text=Iron}} ! {{ItemSprite|Diamond Sword|text=Diamond}} ! {{ItemSprite|Netherite Sword|text=Netherite}} |- ! Attack Damage | {{hp|4}} | {{hp|4}} | {{hp|5}} | {{hp|6}} | {{hp|7}} | {{hp|8}} |- ! Attack Speed | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 |- ! Damage/Second (DPS) | 6.4 | 6.4 | 8 | 9.6 | 11.2 | 12.8 |- ! Durability | 59 | 32 | 131 | 250 | 1561 | 2031 |- ! Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Lifetime damage minimum = Durability × Damage per hit''. It ignores enchantments and [[Damage#Critical_hit|critical hits]], and assumes the sword is at maximum charge</ref> | {{hp|236}} | {{hp|128}} | {{hp|655}} | {{hp|1500}} | {{hp|10927}} | {{hp|16248}} |} {{notelist}} ==== Bedrock Edition ==== {{IN|bedrock}}, swords have no attack cooldown or sweep attack, and deal the following damage: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type" ! Material ! {{ItemSprite|Wooden Sword|text=Wooden}} ! {{ItemSprite|Golden Sword|text=Gold}} ! {{ItemSprite|Stone Sword|text=Stone}} ! {{ItemSprite|Iron Sword|text=Iron}} ! {{ItemSprite|Diamond Sword|text=Diamond}} ! {{ItemSprite|Netherite Sword|text=Netherite}} |- ! Attack Damage | {{hp|5}} <!-- DO NOT CHANGE THESE! The values are correct, '+4 Attack Damage' means 5 total attack damage. --> | {{hp|5}} | {{hp|6}} | {{hp|7}} | {{hp|8}} | {{hp|9}} |- ! Durability | 60 | 33 | 132 | 251 | 1562 | 2032 |- ! Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum''. It excludes enchantments and critical hits</ref> | {{hp|300}} | {{hp|165}} | {{hp|792}} | {{hp|1757}} | {{hp|12496}} | {{hp|18288}} |} {{notelist}} The most amount of damage that a sword enchanted with [[Sharpness]] V can do is 11 {{in|java}} and 15.25 {{in|bedrock}}, without critical hits. === Sword breaking times === {{main|Breaking}} A sword can also be used to destroy certain blocks 50% quicker, sometimes much quicker than with fists. Using a sword to destroy any block that doesn't break instantly by hand decreases its durability by 2; this includes bamboo, despite that the sword is the fastest tool for breaking it.<ref>{{bug|MC-195168||Swords consume double durability than they normally would when destroying bamboo saplings, bamboo, or cobwebs}}</ref> If a sword is enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], either using [[Creative]] or [[commands]], cobwebs the sword destroys will drop the cobwebs themselves instead of the usual string. This is due to the sword being classified as the proper tool for cobwebs. The following table shows the time it takes to break blocks on which swords have any effect. Colors indicate what gets dropped: * White: an original block. * Blue: block's normal drop (e.g. seeds, sapling, apple). * Red: nothing. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Blocks affected by swords" ! Block ! Fists ! Sword ! colspan="2" | Proper/fastest tool |- !style="text-align:left"| {{BlockLink|Bamboo}} | {{tc|no|{{breaking time|Bamboo}} s }} || 0.05 s (instant) <!-- this doesn't work: {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Bamboo|Sword}} s}} --> | {{ItemSprite|sword|link=Sword}} | 0.05 s (instant) <!-- this doesn't work: {{breaking time|Bamboo|Sword}} s --> |- !style="text-align:left"| {{BlockLink|Cobweb}} | {{tc|no|{{breaking time|Cobweb|drop=None}} s}} || {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Cobweb|Sword}} s}} | {{ItemSprite|shears|link=Shears}} | {{breaking time|Cobweb|Shears}} s |- !style="text-align:left"| {{BlockLink|Cocoa}} | {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Cocoa}}s}} || {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Cocoa|Sword}}s}} | {{ItemSprite|wooden-axe|link=Axe}} | {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Cocoa|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Cocoa|Wooden}} s}} |- ! style="text-align:left"|{{BlockLink|Hay Bale}} | 1s | 0.8s{{only|bedrock}} | {{ItemSprite|wooden-hoe|link=Hoe}} | {{breaking time|Hay Bale|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Hay Bale|Wooden}} s |- !style="text-align:left" rowspan="2"| {{BlockLink|Leaves}} !rowspan="2" {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Leaves}} s}} !rowspan="2" {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Leaves|Sword}} s}} | {{ItemSprite|shears|link=Shears}} | {{breaking time|Leaves|Shears}}s |- | {{ItemSprite|wooden-hoe|link=Hoe}} | {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Leaves|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Leaves|Wooden}} s}} |- !style="text-align:left"| {{BlockLink|Jack o'Lantern}} | {{breaking time|Jack o'Lantern}} s || {{breaking time|Jack o'Lantern|Sword}} s | {{ItemSprite|wooden-axe|link=Axe}} | {{breaking time|Jack o'Lantern|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Jack o'Lantern|Wooden}} s |- !style="text-align:left"| {{BlockLink|Melon}} | {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Melon}} s}} || {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Melon|Sword}} s}} | {{ItemSprite|wooden-axe|link=Axe}} | {{tc|planned|{{breaking time|Melon|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Melon|Wooden}} s}} |- !style="text-align:left"| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}} | {{breaking time|Pumpkin}}s || {{breaking time|Pumpkin|Sword}} s | {{ItemSprite|wooden-axe|link=Axe}} | {{breaking time|Pumpkin|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Pumpkin|Wooden}} s |- !style="text-align:left" rowspan="2"| {{BlockLink|Vines}} | rowspan="2" {{tc|no|{{breaking time|Vines}} s}} || rowspan="2" {{tc|no|{{breaking time|Vines|Sword}} s}} | {{ItemSprite|wooden-axe|link=Axe}} | {{tc|no|{{breaking time|Vines|Golden}} – {{breaking time|Vines|Wooden}} s}} |- | {{ItemSprite|shears|link=Shears}} | {{breaking time|Vines|Shears}} s |} ==== Safety around constructions ==== In Creative mode, swords are unable to break blocks. However, care must still be taken around [[minecart]]s, [[painting]]s, [[item frame]]s,{{only|java}} and [[armor stand]]s; these are entities, thus can be broken with swords in Creative.<ref>{{bug|MC-27140}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-18463}}</ref> === Enchantments === Swords can receive, gathered from mob drops/villager trades or be found in various loot chests (example: End City, Bastion Remnant)with the following [[enchantment]]s: {| class="wikitable sortable col-2-center col-3-right" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] !Weight |- |[[Fire Aspect]] |II |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |2 |- |[[Looting]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |2 |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |5 |- |[[Sharpness]]<ref group=note name=note1>Sharpness, Smite, and Bane of Arthropods are mutually exclusive.</ref> |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |10 |- |[[Smite]]<ref group=note name=note1/> |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |5 |- |[[Bane of Arthropods]]<ref group="note" name=note1/> |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |5 |- |[[Knockback]] |II |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |5 |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |2 |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |1 |- |[[Sweeping Edge]]{{Only|java|short=1}} |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |2 |} Golden swords have the highest enchantability, yet the least durability{{Notelist}} === Fuel === Wooden swords can be used as fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per sword. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Sword;Golden Sword|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} === Piglins === [[Piglin]]s are attracted to golden swords, run toward any golden swords on the ground and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their [[inventory]] slot. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Strong attack1.ogg |sound2=Strong attack2.ogg |sound3=Strong attack3.ogg |sound4=Strong attack4.ogg |sound5=Strong attack5.ogg |sound6=Strong attack6.ogg |subtitle=Strong attack |source=player |description=When a player deals an attack that does not trigger any other attack sounds |id=entity.player.attack.strong |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.attack.strong |volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound>0.6 for <code>strong1</code> through <code>strong4</code>, and 0.7 for <code>strong5</code> and <code>strong6</code></ref> |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Critical attack1.ogg |sound2=Critical attack2.ogg |sound3=Critical attack3.ogg |subtitle=Critical attack |source=player |description=When a player deals a critical hit |id=entity.player.attack.crit |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.attack.crit |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Knockback attack1.ogg |sound2=Knockback attack2.ogg |sound3=Knockback attack3.ogg |sound4=Knockback attack4.ogg |subtitle=Knockback attack |source=player |description=When a player deals a sprinting attack |id=entity.player.attack.knockback |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.attack.knockback |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Sweep attack1.ogg |sound2=Sweep attack2.ogg |sound3=Sweep attack3.ogg |sound4=Sweep attack4.ogg |sound5=Sweep attack5.ogg |sound6=Sweep attack6.ogg |sound7=Sweep attack7.ogg |subtitle=Sweeping attack |source=player |description=When a player deals a sweep attack |id=entity.player.attack.sweep |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.attack.sweep |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Weak attack1.ogg |sound2=Weak attack2.ogg |sound3=Weak attack3.ogg |sound4=Weak attack4.ogg |subtitle=Weak attack |source=player |description=When a player deals an attack with no damage |id=entity.player.attack.nodamage |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.attack.weak |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Weak attack |source=player |description=When a player attempts to attack without sufficient cooldown |id=entity.player.attack.weak |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.attack.weak |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a sword'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=Strong attack1.ogg |sound2=Strong attack2.ogg |sound3=Strong attack3.ogg |sound4=Strong attack4.ogg |sound5=Strong attack5.ogg |sound6=Strong attack6.ogg |source=player |description=When a player deals an attack with damage |id=game.player.attack.strong |volume=0.2 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |sound=Weak attack1.ogg |sound2=Weak attack2.ogg |sound3=Weak attack3.ogg |sound4=Weak attack4.ogg |source=player |description=When a player deals an attack with no damage |id=game.player.attack.nodamage |volume=0.2 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When an sword'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=Wooden Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_sword |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_sword |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_sword |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_sword |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_sword |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_sword |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Wooden Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_sword |id=308 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_sword |id=312 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_sword |id=307 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_sword |id=316 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_sword |id=322 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Sword |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_sword |id=604 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Time to Strike!;Overkill;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Oh Shiny}} == History == === Blocking === {{main|Blocking}} [[File:Parrying.png|thumb|right|The blocking animation using a sword before and after [[Java Edition 14w30a]] (from the [[Adventure Update|Adventure]] to the [[Bountiful Update|Bountiful]] updates).]] Previously, since the [[Adventure Update]], all types of swords could be used to parry to block some forms of damage. If the player is blocking with a sword when attacked, the sword deflects 50% of incoming damage from melee, non-magical projectiles like arrows, and explosions, along with minimizing airborne knockback. The sword is held in front of the player and its durability is not reduced by blocking. The player moves at a slower rate than [[sneaking]] if blocking with a sword. Sword blocks could be engaged and disengaged instantly, with no delay between the input and damage mitigation nor cooldown between lowering a block and raising a new one. After the [[Combat Update]], the sword blocking functionality was replaced by blocking with [[shield]]s and to accommodate the [[dual wield]] system. Shields negate more damage and knockback than sword blocking from "blockable" attacks (they block 100% damage and knockback after [[Java Edition 1.11]]), but, unlike swords, they lose durability, have a 0.25 second startup period before damage can be mitigated and can be temporarily disabled by attacks with an [[axe]]. === Knockback === The knockback dealt by swords used to be higher than while the players are using another melee [[item]]s, like an axe or with the hands. This feature was removed in [[Java Edition 1.9]] and is also no longer used in ''[[Bedrock Edition]]''. === Historical changes per version === {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091231-2|[[File:Iron Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron swords. |Iron swords cannot be [[craft]]ed yet, but can be added to the [[player]]'s [[inventory]] during world creation.}} {{History||0.31|snap=?|The iron sword is no longer added to the player's inventory during world creation.}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100128|[[File:Wooden Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Swords made from wood, stone, and diamond have been added. |Swords cannot be crafted yet, but have been added to the [[item]] [[chest]] in the Indev house.|A sword held by the player is now rendered to appear more 3D.}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100129|Wood, stone, iron, and diamond swords can now be [[craft]]ed.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|[[File:Golden Sword JE1.png|32px]] Swords can now be made out of gold.}} {{History|||snap=20100131|Swords now have [[durability]]. |Better swords now last longer. |Swords now cost 1 durability per hit, and 2 points per block broken.}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Golden Sword JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of gold swords has been slightly changed.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=release|[[Zombie pigmen]] now hold golden swords.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Swords, like all [[tool]]s, now have more [[item durability|durability]]. |Prior, diamond swords had 1024 durability, iron swords had 128, stone swords 64 and wood and gold had 32 durability.}} {{History||1.5|The damages of all swords have increased by 1, due to the player's barehand damage increasing from {{hp|1}} to {{hp|2}}. |As a result, wooden and golden swords now dealt {{hp|5}}, stone swords {{hp|7}}, iron swords {{hp|9}}, and diamond swords {{hp|11}}.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Added the ability to block with a sword, giving the [[player]] more options in combat. |Swords deflect 50% of incoming melee damage, non-magical projectiles like arrows and explosion damage, and a bit of knockback. |The sword is held in front of the player and its durability is not reduced by blocking.|The player moves at a slower rate than [[sneaking]] when blocking with a sword. |As barehand damage has been reduced from {{hp|2}} to {{hp|1}}, the damages of all swords have been reduced to their pre Beta 1.5 values.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Sword [[damage]] has been reduced to make way for [[enchanting]]. A diamond sword's damage has been reduced from {{hp|10}} to {{hp|7}}, iron has been reduced from {{hp|8}} to {{hp|6}} and stone has been reduced from {{hp|6}} to {{hp|5}}. Wooden and golden swords still deal {{hp|4}} damage.|Iron swords are now found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Swords can now be enchanted in the [[enchantment table]].}} {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Iron swords are now found in [[village]] blacksmith chests.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|The [[player]] now has a rare chance of obtaining iron swords by killing [[zombie]]s and golden swords from [[zombie pigmen]] from the addition of [[rare drops]]. These swords have a 20% chance of being enchanted.}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden swords.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Wooden swords can now be used as [[fuel]] in a [[furnace]].}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] diamond swords for 12–13 [[emerald]]s, and iron swords for 7–10 emeralds. |With the [[trading]] implementation, renewable [[item]]s such as [[wheat]] can now be [[trading|sold]] to buy a diamond sword. This has now made all swords [[Renewable Resource|renewable]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|[[Zombie]]s may sometimes wield iron swords, dealing extra [[damage]].}} {{History|||snap=12w34a|If a [[player]] has dyed leather armor equipped and selected a sword of any kind, it appears in the color of the dye applied to the armor, when switching to second or third person view.}} {{History|||snap=12w36a|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which hold stone swords.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[Unbreaking]] can now be applied to a sword with an [[enchanted book]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Golden swords are now found in the new [[chest]]s in [[nether fortress]]es.}} {{History|||snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), swords now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all swords doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.}} {{History|||snap=13w25b|In [[Creative]] mode, swords are no longer able to break [[block]]s, and no [[sound]] plays when they're hit with one.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft wooden swords.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted diamond swords for 12–15 [[emerald]]s, and iron swords for 9–10 emeralds. Unenchanted swords are no longer sold.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Sword holding position have been tweaked, and the blocking animation has changed. Blocking while mining was made impossible. Blocking immediately after attacking no longer continues the swing animation.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron and diamond swords can now be found in [[end city]] ship [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w33c|Swords no longer block attacks. Instead, [[shield]]s are used.}} {{History|||snap=15w34b|Swords now use the attack speed [[attribute]]. The attack speed of a sword is 1.25 or 0.8 seconds.}} {{History|||snap=15w34c|Nerfed swords, they now do {{hp|1}} less [[damage]] and have an attack speed of 1.45, or 0.69 seconds. |Swords can now do a sweep attack when moving at walking speed or slower, which knock back [[mob]]s near the one hit. The attack speed meter must be filled for it to work.}} {{History|||snap=15w36a|Each [[Sharpness]] level now adds {{hp|1}} damage to the base damage at level I and an additional {{hp|0.5}} for each additional level, down from a flat {{hp|1.25}} per level.}} {{History|||snap=15w37a|Swords now have an attack speed of 1.6, or 0.63 seconds.}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|The average yield of golden swords in [[nether fortress]] chests has been decreased.}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|Sweep attack now does {{hp|1}} damage to affected [[mob]]s and players.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron swords now [[smelt]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s. |Added [[Sweeping Edge]] enchantment.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 268, 272, 267, 276 and 283.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Swords can now generate in [[buried treasure]] chests.}} {{History||September 10, 2018|link={{tweet|JasperBoerstra|1039167196801458176}}|[[File:Wooden Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[Jasper Boerstra]] tweets an image of updated sword textures.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all swords have been changed. |Swords now break [[bamboo]] instantly.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Sword JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite swords. |Netherite swords are obtained by combining one diamond sword and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[crafting table]]. |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden swords.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Diamond Sword JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond swords has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite swords has been changed. |Netherite swords can no longer be [[crafted]]. |Netherite swords are now obtained by combining one diamond sword and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]].}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Stone swords can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden and netherite swords now generate in [[bastion remnants]] chests. |Golden swords now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w17a|Diamonds swords now generate in place of netherite swords in bastion remnant [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Damaged enchanted iron swords can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Stone swords can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden swords.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond swords to netherite swords now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed for all swords has been increased to 3. |The base [[damage]] is now {{Hp|2}}, meaning that all swords now do {{Hp|1}} more damage than before}. |The attack reach of swords has been increased to 3.5 [[block]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 2|The attack speed of all swords has been decreased to 2.5.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 3|The attack speed of all swords has been changed from 2.5 back to 3.0. |The attack key can now again be held down to automatically attack when the attack meter is full. |Attacks now happen only when the sword is at 120% charge, slower than if attacks were timed.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 4|Sword can now perform critical, knockback ([[sprint]]) hits on 100% charge. |The attack reach of all weapons was decreased by 0.5 [[block]]. Sword now have a 3 [[block]]s reach. |The 200% attack now gives a bonus reach of 1 [[block]].}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 5|Weapons have been nerfed. All material tiers have been nerfed by {{Hp|1}} except wood and gold, and the sword tier have been nerfed by {{Hp|1}}. This means that the wooden/stone/golden sword now does {{Hp|4}} damage, the iron sword now does {{Hp|5}} damage and the diamond sword now does {{Hp|6}} damage.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 6|All weapons' attack reach have been buffed by 0.5 [[block]]. |200% attacks have been removed. |Swords now always do sweep attack, even in the air. |The cooldown for missed hit is a 4-tick cooldown instead of using the attack speed attribute.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 7c|All weapons' attack reach have been nerfed by 0.5 [[block]]. The sword's attack reach is now 3 [[block]]s again. |200% attacks have been re-added. |Swords no longer sweep without [[Sweeping Edge]] and 200% charge again. |Adjusted the netherite tier value to match the weapon nerf in Combat Test 5}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 8b|Enchantment bonus attack damage are now included in the base damage when calculating critical hits (they were excluded before). Due to this change, enchanted swords critical attacks are now way more powerful (especially with high enchantments)}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stone Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added stone swords.}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Wooden Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wooden swords. |Survival players no longer start out with an infinite durability stone sword in the inventory.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[File:Iron Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron, gold, and diamond swords.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Iron swords have replaced stone swords in the creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Iron swords can now be found in [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s and inside blacksmith chests.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|Wooden, stone, golden and diamond swords are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 12|Wooden, stone, golden and diamond swords have been removed from creative.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 13|All swords are available in creative mode again.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), swords now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all swords doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.|In [[creative]] mode, swords are no longer able to break [[block]]s, and no [[sound]] plays when they're hit with one.|Golden swords can now be found in [[nether fortress]] chests. |[[Zombie]]s now rarely spawn holding an iron sword that have a chance to [[drops|dropped]]. |Golden swords are now rarely dropped by [[zombie pigmen]]. |Stone swords are now rarely dropped by [[wither skeleton]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Iron swords are now sometimes dropped by [[husk]]s that spawn holding an iron sword.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Enchanted iron and diamond swords can now be found in [[end city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Iron swords and enchanted diamond swords are now sold by weaponsmith [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden swords are now [[smelting|smeltable]]. |Added [[vex]]es, which rarely drop an iron sword if killed using [[Looting]] enchantment.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Wooden Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all swords have been changed. |Iron swords are now found in [[plains]] [[village]] weaponsmiths.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron swords can now be found in [[savanna]], [[snowy taiga]], [[taiga]] and [[desert]] village weaponsmiths.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Pillager]]s and [[vindicator]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s can now drop iron swords upon [[death]]. |[[Trading]] has been changed. Iron swords [[trading|sold]] by weaponsmith [[villager]]s now cost 2 [[emerald]]s while diamond swords cost 8 emeralds as part of their fourth tier trades.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Sword BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite swords. |Netherite swords are obtained by combining one diamond sword and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[crafting table]]. |[[File:Diamond Sword JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond swords has been changed. |Golden swords are now sometimes [[drops|dropped]] by [[piglin]]s that spawn holding a golden sword.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite swords can no longer be [[crafting|crafted]]. |Netherite swords are now obtained by combining one diamond sword and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]]. |Stone swords can now be crafted using [[blackstone]]. |Golden and netherite swords now generate in [[bastion remnant]] chests. |Golden swords now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Diamonds swords now generate in place of netherite swords in bastion remnant [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.20.20|Swords now break [[bamboo]] instantly.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wooden Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added swords (all five types).}} {{History||xbox=TU5|The ability to block with swords has been added, giving the [[player]] more options in combat.}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden swords are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Wooden Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all swords have been changed.}} {{History||ps=1.92|The ability to block with swords has been removed.}} {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Sword JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Sword JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added swords. |Swords cannot block attacks.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == *The sword's traditional [[texture]] came from [[Notch]]'s abandoned RPG, ''[[Legend of the Chambered]]''. The iron sword's texture was created first, as it was from the game, and the other swords followed. *In ''Java Edition'', with the introduction of netherite swords, it is possible to one-hit kill undead [[mob]]s in the game (except [[wither]]s and [[zombie]]s/[[skeleton]]s with random armor) using a sword with the [[Smite]] V enchantment, without the need to perform a critical hit (this was previously possible only with a [[Smite]] V stone, iron, or diamond axe). *Plastic diamond and enchanted swords are official ''[[Minecraft]]'' merchandise.<ref>https://shop.minecraft.net/products/minecraft-sword?_pos=1&_psq=sword&_ss=e&_v=1.0</ref><ref>https://shop.minecraft.net/products/minecraft-enchanted-purple-sword?_pos=4&_psq=sword&_ss=e&_v=1.0</ref> *In the game [[wikipedia:Transformice|''Transformice'']], a diamond sword can be found in the shop. == Gallery == === Enchanted swords === <gallery> Enchanted Wooden Sword.gif|Enchanted wooden sword. Enchanted Stone Sword.gif|Enchanted stone sword. Enchanted Iron Sword.gif|Enchanted iron sword. Enchanted Golden Sword.gif|Enchanted golden sword. Enchanted Diamond Sword.gif|Enchanted diamond sword. Enchanted Netherite Sword.gif|Enchanted netherite sword. </gallery> === Texture packs === <gallery> File:Wood sword TP.png|Wooden sword in the [[Texture Pack DLC|Plastic Pack]]. Stone Sword SDGP.png|Stone sword in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. File:Gold sword Natural.png|Gold sword in the [[Texture Pack DLC|Natural Pack]]. </gallery> === In other media === <gallery> File:Alex Fighting in Nether.jpeg|Pixel art of [[Alex]] fighting with a diamond sword in the [[Nether]]. File:Alex Retrieving Diamond Sword.jpeg|Alex retrieving another diamond sword from a [[chest]]. File:Sinister Sword Sprite MCD.png|The [[MCD:Sinister Sword|Sinister Sword]], a unique sword featured in ''Minecraft Dungeons''. File:Sword GUI.png|A nondescript [[MCD:Sword|sword]] as it appears in ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''. File:Sword (item).png|A sword as it appears in ''[[Legend of the Chambered]]''. File:Sword Shirt.png|Officially licensed T-Shirt of a diamond sword. File:IronSword replica.jpg|Foam replica of an iron sword. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Tools]] [[Category:Combat]] [[de:Schwert]] [[es:Espada]] [[fr:Épée]] [[hu:Kard]] [[ja:剣]] [[ko:검]] [[nl:Zwaard]] [[pl:Miecz]] [[pt:Espada]] [[ru:Меч]] [[tr:Kılıç]] [[uk:Меч]] [[zh:剑]]</li><li>[[Hoe|Hoe]]<br/>{{Item | image = <gallery> Wooden Hoe.png | Wooden Stone Hoe.png | Stone Iron Hoe.png | Iron Golden Hoe.png | Golden Diamond Hoe.png | Diamond Netherite Hoe.png | Netherite </gallery> |rarity = Common |renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''All others''': Yes | durability = * Wood: 59 * Stone: 131 * Iron: 250 * Golden: 32 * Diamond: 1561 * Netherite: 2031 | stackable = No }} A '''hoe''' is a [[tool]] used to harvest certain plant-based or organic blocks more quickly, as well as to till most types of [[Dirt (disambiguation)|dirt]] into [[farmland]] and convert [[Coarse Dirt|coarse dirt]] and [[Rooted Dirt|rooted dirt]] to regular [[dirt]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Hoe]] |A1= {Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B1= {Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B2= Stick |B3= Stick |Output=Wooden Hoe; Iron Hoe; Golden Hoe; Diamond Hoe |type=Tool }} {{Crafting |name=[[Stone Hoe]] |A1=Any stone-tier block |B1=Any stone-tier block |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output=Stone Hoe |type=Tool ||description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably. }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Hoe]] |ingredients=Damaged Matching Hoe |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Output=Wooden Hoe; Stone Hoe; Iron Hoe; Golden Hoe; Diamond Hoe; Netherite Hoe |description= The durability of the two hoes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. |type= Tool }} === Upgrading === Like other diamond tools, a diamond hoe can be upgraded to a netherite hoe, increasing its durability and slightly increasing its mining speed. {{Smithing |head=1 |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Hoe |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Hoe |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged [[Wooden Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Stone Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Iron Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Golden Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Diamond Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Netherite Hoe]] |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Wooden Hoe; Stone Hoe; Iron Hoe; Golden Hoe; Diamond Hoe; Netherite Hoe |description=The durability of the two hoes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} ==== Unit repair ==== {{main|Anvil mechanics#Unit repair}} {{/Repairing with Anvils}} A hoe can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers]]' repair material (or the same hoe of that tier), with each repair material restoring 25% of the hoe's maximum durability, rounded down. It also keeps the hoe's [[Enchanting|enchantments]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|wooden-hoe,diamond-hoe,golden-hoe,random-enchanted-golden-hoe,damaged-level-enchanted-diamond-hoe}} === Trading === Novice-level toolsmith [[villager]]s have a chance to sell a stone hoe for one [[emerald]], and journeyman-level toolsmiths have a chance to sell a diamond hoe for 4 emeralds. {{IN|bedrock}}, these are 25% chances, and {{in|java}}, these are 40% chances. === Villager gifts === Toolsmith [[Villager|villagers]] occasionally throw stone hoes at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect.{{Only|java}} == Usage == === Harvesting === Hoes are used to harvest certain plant-based or organic blocks more quickly. Breaking one of these blocks takes 1 [[durability]]. {{breaking row|Sculk Catalyst|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk Shrieker|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk Sensor|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Calibrated Sculk Sensor|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Nether Wart Block,Warped Wart Block|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Shroomlight|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Hay Bale|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Target|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Dried Kelp Block|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sponge,Wet Sponge|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Leaves|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk Vein|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Moss Block|foot=1}} Breaking any other block takes 0 durability if the block breaks instantly when broken by hand, or 1 otherwise. === Tilling === Hoes are used to turn dirt, grass blocks, and dirt paths into [[farmland]]. To till, press {{control|use}} on a grass or dirt block while holding a hoe. This does not work on [[mycelium]] or [[podzol]],<ref>{{bug|MC-8231||Mycelium and podzol cannot be tilled with hoes}}</ref> nor does it work if there are other blocks on top of the targeted blocks, including snow layers or torches. However, mycelium and podzol can be first converted to dirt paths with a shovel, then tilled into farmland with a hoe. Hoes can be used to convert [[coarse dirt]] into regular dirt by pressing {{control|use}} on the coarse dirt. Similar to tilling dirt, the space above the coarse dirt must be empty for it to be tilled. Hoes can also be used on [[rooted dirt]], which turns it into normal dirt, and yields a [[hanging roots]] item. Tilling is effectively instantaneous, regardless of material, and uses 1 durability. Breaking blocks with a hoe uses 0 or 1 durability, depending on the block. Hoes are unable to work on blocks with a plant on top, even if that plant could normally be placed on top of farmland without reverting it to dirt.<ref>{{bug|MC-167846||Hoe cannot be used on blocks with certain blocks on top even if said blocks can normally exist on farmland|WAI}}</ref> === Weapon === Hoes may be used as a weapon, although they deal only {{hp|1}} damage {{in|java}}. {{IN|bedrock}}, hoes can do as much as a pickaxe in terms of damage. Hoes use 2 durability when used as a weapon. {{IN|java}}, hoes have an attack speed modifier depending on the material: wood and gold have a modifier of -3 (refill in 1s), stone has a modifier of -2 (refill in 0.5s), iron has a modifier of -1 (refill in 0.33s), and diamond and netherite have a modifier of 0 (refill in 0.25s). {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" ! Attack damage ! colspan="4" | Attack speed ! colspan="4" | Damage/Second (DPS) |- | {{hp|1}} | {{ItemSprite|Wooden Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Golden Hoe}} 1 | {{ItemSprite|Stone Hoe}} 2 | {{ItemSprite|Iron Hoe}} 3 | {{ItemSprite|Diamond Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Netherite Hoe}} 4 | {{ItemSprite|Wooden Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Golden Hoe}} 1 | {{ItemSprite|Stone Hoe}} 2 | {{ItemSprite|Iron Hoe}} 3 | {{ItemSprite|Diamond Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Netherite Hoe}} 4 |} Hoes always attack instantly {{in|bedrock}}. === Enchantments === A hoe can receive the following enchantments and curses: {| class="wikitable col-2-center" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Efficiency]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Fortune]] <ref group=note name=note1>Fortune and Silk Touch are mutually exclusive.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Silk Touch]] <ref group=note name=note1>Fortune and Silk Touch are mutually exclusive.</ref> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} {{Notelist}} === Fuel === Wooden hoes can be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per hoe. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Hoe;Golden Hoe|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} ===Piglins=== {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to golden hoes and run toward any golden hoes on the ground, and inspect them for 6 to 8 seconds before putting them in their inventory. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Hoe till1.ogg |sound2=Hoe till2.ogg |sound3=Hoe till3.ogg |sound4=Hoe till4.ogg |subtitle=Hoe tills |source=block |description=When a block is tilled into farmland |id=item.hoe.till |translationkey=subtitles.item.hoe.till |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a hoe'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=Gravel hit1.ogg |sound2=Gravel hit2.ogg |sound3=Gravel hit3.ogg |sound4=Gravel hit4.ogg |source=block |description=When a block is tilled into farmland |id=use.gravel |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a hoe'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=Wooden Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_hoe |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Wooden hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_hoe |id=329 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_hoe |id=330 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_hoe |id=331 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_hoe |id=332 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_hoe |id=333 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_hoe |id=608 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Time to Farm!; MOAR Tools;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;Serious Dedication;A Seedy Place}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|Wkqfv6QLEs0}}</div> == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes. |Compared to other golden tools, golden hoes had much higher durability, which was 513 instead of 33.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.17|Golden hoes' durability has been decreased from 513 to 65, matching the stone tools.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Golden hoes now have the same durability as the other gold tools.}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Before, using a hoe on [[grass block]]s was the only way to collect [[Wheat Seeds|seeds]] for planting. As [[tall grass]] has been introduced, this feature has been removed.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w07a|Player is now unable to till [[dirt]] or [[grass block]] when there is block on top of them.}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Wooden hoes can now be used as [[Smelting#Fuel|fuel]] in a [[furnace]].}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 diamond hoe for 7 [[emerald]]s, and 1 iron hoe for 4–5 emeralds.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|Hoes now have a [[sound]] when tilling [[dirt]].}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Villagers no longer trade iron or diamond hoes, making diamond hoes [[non-renewable resource|non-renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=14w32a|Hoes can now be used to convert [[coarse dirt]] into regular [[dirt]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34c|Stone, iron and diamond hoes now do slightly more [[damage]] than an unarmed attack.}} {{History|||snap=15w34d|All hoes now lose 1 [[durability]] when used as a [[weapon]].}} {{History|||snap=15w35a|Hoes now all do the same damage, but better materials have higher speeds.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added a [[sound]] for hoes: <code>item.hoe.till</code>.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Diamond hoes are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron hoes can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to ''[[1.13/Flattening|The Flattening]]'', these items' numeral IDs were 290 (wooden), 291 (stone), 292 (iron), 293 (diamond) and 294 (golden).}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all hoes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith villagers now sell stone hoes and diamond hoes, making diamond hoes [[renewable resource|renewable]] again.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone hoes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Hoe JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite hoes. |Netherite hoes are obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Hoes can now break [[Nether Wart Block|nether wart and warped wart block]]s quickly. |Netherite hoes can now be obtained through [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s. |[[File:Wooden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, and diamond hoes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|Each tier of hoes now has different a speed while [[breaking|mining]] blocks they are effective against. |Hoes can now be enchanted with [[Efficiency]], [[Fortune]] and [[Silk Touch]]. |Hoes now mine [[hay bale]]s faster than other tools. |Netherite hoes are now less common when bartering with piglins. |Hoes now lose 2 durability when used as a weapon. |[[File:Netherite Hoe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite hoes has been changed. |Netherite hoes can no longer be [[crafted]]. |Netherite hoes are now obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]].}} {{History|||snap=20w11a|Hoes can now mine [[dried kelp block]]s, [[target]]s, and [[shroomlight]]s faster than other [[tool]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w12a|Hoes can now mine [[sponge]]s faster than other tools.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Hoes can now mine [[leaves]] faster. |Stone hoes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden hoes now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]]s and [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w20a|Netherite hoes can no longer be obtained through bartering with piglins, making them no longer renewable.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w49a|Hoes can now mine [[sculk sensor]]s faster than other tools.}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|Hoes are now the appropriate tool for breaking [[moss block]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w08a|Stone hoes can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}} {{History|||snap=21w20a|Hoes can now be used on [[rooted dirt]], turning it into normal dirt, yielding a [[hanging roots]] item.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History|||snap=22w12a|Hoes can now mine mangrove [[leaves]] faster.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|249270|Mangrove leaves do not have a hoe as their preferred tool|date=March 19, 2022}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|Diamond hoes may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond hoes to netherite hoes now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Wooden hoes may now be found when brushing [[suspicious sand]] and [[suspicious gravel]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]] and [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Wooden hoe no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; wooden hoe now is in the common loot.}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed of wooden hoes has been changed to 2, stone to 2.5, and diamond and gold to 3.5. |The [[damage]] dealt for wooden, stone, and gold hoes have been changed to {{hp|2}} and iron and diamond hoes to {{hp|3}}. |The attack reach of hoes has been increased to 4 [[block]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes. |Only iron hoes are available in the Creative inventory. |[[Wheat seed]]s are now obtained by using a hoe on [[grass]] blocks.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|[[Beetroot seeds]], [[carrot]]s, and [[potato]]es are now obtained by using a hoe on [[grass]] blocks.}} {{History|||snap=build 4|[[Carrot]]s and [[potato]]es no longer spawn from tilling [[grass]] blocks with a hoe.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|Wooden, stone, golden, and diamond hoes are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=build 12|Wooden, stone, golden, and diamond hoes have been removed from creative.}} {{History|||snap=build 13|All hoes are now available in [[creative]] mode again.}} {{History||v0.16.2|Wooden hoes can now be found inside the [[chest]] in the large house of [[ice plains]] [[village]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden hoes are now [[smelting|smeltable]]. |Diamond hoes can now be found inside [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Hoes can now be used to transform [[coarse dirt]] into normal [[dirt]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Due to [[village]]s being overhauled, wooden hoes can no longer be found in [[village]]s. |[[File:Wooden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all hoes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Stone and diamond hoes can now be [[trading|bought]] from toolsmith [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.4|The price of diamond hoes [[trading|sold]] by toolsmith villagers has been lowered to 4 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Hoe BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite hoes.|Netherite hoes are obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[File:Wooden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, and diamond hoes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Each tier of hoes now has different a speed while [[breaking|mining]] blocks they are effective against. |Hoes can now break [[hay bale]]s, [[dried kelp block]]s, [[target block]]s, [[Sponge|dry and wet sponges]], [[shroomlight]]s, [[leaves]], [[Nether Wart Block|nether wart and warped wart block]]s quickly. |Hoes can now be enchanted with [[Efficiency]], [[Fortune]] and [[Silk Touch]]. |Netherite hoes can now be obtained through [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s. |Netherite hoes can no longer be [[crafting|crafted]]. |Netherite hoes are now obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]]. |Stone Hoes can now be created using Blackstone. |Golden and netherite hoes now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests. |Golden hoes now generate randomly enchanted in ruined portal chests. |Hoes now deal the same damage as pickaxes of each tier.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Netherite hoes can no longer be obtained through [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s, making them no longer renewable.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:Netherite Hoe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite hoes has been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes (all five types).}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden hoes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all hoes have been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == *Tilling a [[dirt]] block that has a dirt block on top of it changes it to [[farmland]] even though it cannot be used. If a hoe is used on a [[block]] horizontally adjacent to such a block, the first block reverts to dirt and the selected block is not tilled. *When a hoe breaks, it does not display the tool breaking animation like on other tools, because tilling is not predicted client-side. *The textures for the post 1.14 iron and stone hoes have an error, where the color for the edge of the handle is partly the same color as the edge of the top part. This isn't present in any other tool. == Gallery == <gallery> Stone Hoe SDGP.png|Stone hoe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. Kingbdogz Hoe.jpg|[[Kingbdgoz]] holding a hoe. </gallery> === Enchanted hoes === <gallery> Enchanted Wooden Hoe.gif Enchanted Stone Hoe.gif Enchanted Iron Hoe.gif Enchanted Golden Hoe.gif Enchanted Diamond Hoe.gif Enchanted Netherite Hoe.gif </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--hoe Taking Inventory: Hoe] – Minecraft.net on June 25, 2019 {{Items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Motyka]] [[de:Hacke]] [[es:Azada]] [[fr:Houe]] [[hu:Kapa]] [[it:Zappa]] [[ja:クワ]] [[ko:괭이]] [[nl:Schoffel]] [[pl:Motyka]] [[pt:Enxada]] [[ru:Мотыга]] [[tr:Çapa]] [[uk:Мотика]] [[zh:锄]]</li></ul> | Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5 | The textures of planks and bricks have been changed, and by extension that of the slabs. | |||
? | Slabs placed above other slabs no longer combine into a double slab unless the top slab is placed directly on the bottom slab.[more information needed] | ||||
1.2.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Nether Sprouts|Nether Sprouts]]<br/>{{Block |title=Nether Sprouts |image=Nether Sprouts.png |image2=Nether Sprouts (texture) JE2 BE2.png |transparent=Yes |tool=shears |light=No |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |flammable=No |lavasusceptible=Yes }} '''Nether sprouts''' are a non-solid fungi block that generate in [[warped forest]]s. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === Nether sprouts generate in [[warped forest]] biomes. === Breaking === Nether sprouts can be mined instantly with any item. The block also breaks if the block below is removed, or if [[water]] flows into its space. The block only drops if broken with [[shear]]s. === Post-generation === Applying [[bone meal]] to warped [[nylium]] creates nether sprouts on that block and surrounding nylium, along with both types of [[roots]] and [[fungi]]. == Usage == [[File:RootsSproutsPlaceBlock.png|thumb|All of the blocks that nether sprouts can be placed on.]] Nether sprouts can be planted on the same blocks that [[fungus|fungi]] and [[roots]] can be placed on: [[nylium]], [[soul soil]], [[Grass Block|grass]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[Moss Block|moss]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], and [[farmland]]. However, they cannot be planted in [[flower pot]]s. === Composting === Placing nether sprouts into a [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Block/Nether sprouts}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |generatetranslationkeys=y |showforms=y |displayname=Nether Sprouts |spritetype=block |nameid=nether_sprouts |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Nether Sprouts |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=nether-sprouts |spritetype=block |nameid=nether_sprouts |id=493 |form=block |itemform=item.nether_sprouts}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=nether-sprouts |spritetype=item |nameid=nether_sprouts |id=621 |form=item |translationkey=tile.nether_sprouts.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE1 BE1.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (texture) JE1 BE1.png|24px]] Added nether sprouts.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE2 BE2.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (texture) JE2 BE2.png|24px]] The textures of the nether sprouts have now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Nether sprouts can now be [[composter|composted]].}} {{History|||snap=20w19a|Nether sprouts now only [[drops|drop]] if [[breaking|broken]] with [[shears]].}} {{History|||snap=20w21a|[[File:Nether Sprouts (item) JE3 BE2.png|24px]] The [[inventory]] texture of the nether sprouts have now been changed. |The [[block]] [[model]] of nether sprouts is now centered of the block rather than positioned randomly.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Nether sprouts now make sounds when being walked on.<ref>{{bug|MC-171621|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE1 BE1.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (texture) JE1 BE1.png|24px]] Added nether sprouts.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Nether sprouts can now be [[composter|composted]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE2 BE2.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (item) JE3 BE2.png|24px]] The textures of the nether sprouts have now been changed. |[[File:Nether Sprouts Glitched BE.png|32px]] Nether sprouts now appear with a glitched texture when [[breaking|broken]] in [[survival]] mode or when picking the [[block]] in [[creative]] mode. The [[item]] received is also nameless.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-74339}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Nether sprouts now give the [[player]] the correct item when broken in survival mode or when picking the block in creative mode.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Unlike other warped "plants", nether sprouts don't have a crimson equivalent. This is also the case with [[nether wart]], which lacks a warped equivalent. == References == {{Reflist}} {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Nether blocks]] [[Category:Fungi]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[de:Nethersprossen]] [[de:Nethersprossen]] [[es:Rastrojo del Nether]] [[fr:Germes du Nether]] [[ja:ネザースプラウト]] [[pl:Netherowe kiełki]] [[pt:Brotos do Nether]] [[ru:Адские ростки]] [[zh:下界苗]]</li><li>[[Raw Cod|Raw Cod]]<br/>{{about|the item|the mob|Cod}} {{redirect|Raw Fish|raw salmon|Raw Salmon|pufferfish|Pufferfish (item)|tropical fish/clownfish|Tropical fish (item)}} {{Item | image = Raw Cod.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|2}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw cod''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the player or cooked to make [[cooked cod]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ==== Cod ==== [[Cod]] always drops 1 raw cod when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 [[cooked cod]] instead. ==== Dolphins ==== When killed, [[Dolphin|dolphins]] drop 0–1 raw cod. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-4 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked cod instead. ==== Guardians and elder guardians ==== [[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 40% and 50% chance, respectively, to drop raw cod when killed. {{IN|java}}, cooked cod is dropped if a guardian is on fire when killed. Guardians and elder guardians also have a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 60% of them being raw cod, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected. ==== Polar bears ==== [[Polar bear]]s have a 75% chance of dropping 0–2 raw cod when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked cod instead. === Fishing === {{main|Fishing}} Raw cod can be obtained from fishing. The wait time of one being caught is decreased with the [[Lure]] enchantment and the chance of one being caught is slightly decreased with the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment (named as such because it increases treasure, not fish). Catching cod awards 1-6 experience. === Natural generation === {{el|java}}{{LootChestItem|raw-cod}} === Villager gifts === {{in|java}}, fisherman [[villager]]<nowiki/>s throw raw cod at [[player]]s under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. == Usage == === Smelting ingredient === {{smelting |Raw Cod |Cooked Cod |0.35 }} === Food === Raw cod restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 0.4 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Cats === Raw cod can be used to tame [[cat]]s with {{frac|1|3}} chance of success, get cats off of [[chest]]s, and [[bed]]s, [[breed]] cats, and make baby cats grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. Additionally, raw cod can be used to heal cats by {{hp|2|mob=1}}. Raw cod can be used to gain [[ocelot]] trust, breed ocelots, and make baby ocelots grow up by 10%. === Dolphins === [[Dolphin]]s can be fed raw cod. Doing this improves their trust and interaction with the player. However, unlike most animals, feeding dolphins does not allow them to breed. When a player feeds raw cod to a dolphin, it swims toward the nearest chest in an [[underwater ruins]] or [[shipwreck]]. If the chest in the nearest structure is broken, they swim to the next nearest structure that has a chest. ===Trading=== Fisherman villagers have 50% chance to sell 6 cooked cod for 6 raw cod and 1 [[emerald]] as part of their first tier trade. Apprentice-level fisherman villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 15 raw cod for an emerald in Java Edition, and always offer the same trade in Bedrock Edition. === Wolves === {{IN|bedrock}}, raw cod can be used to feed [[wolves]], to heal them by {{hp|2|mob=1}}. However, unlike other meat items, raw cod cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves nor used to breed them, thus making it only feedable when wolves are not at full health. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Cod |spritetype=item |nameid=cod |itemtags=fishes |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |showaliasids=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Cod |spritetype=item |nameid=cod |aliasid=fish |id=264 |form=item |translationkey=item.fish.name |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Delicious Fish;Lion Tamer;Echolocation}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business;A Complete Catalogue}} == History == {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|[[File:Raw Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw fish, which restores {{hp|2}}.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.5|Cooking raw fish now gives the '''Delicious Fish''' [[achievement]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Raw fish is now stackable to 64 and fills {{hunger|2}} instead of {{hp|2}}.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Raw fish can now be fed to [[ocelot]]s to tame them into cats.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6 cooked fish for 1 [[emerald]] plus 6 raw fish.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Raw fish is now obtainable as a rare [[drops|drop]] from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Raw fish is now dropped from [[polar bear]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>fish</code> and <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs. |"Raw Fish" has been renamed to "Raw Cod". |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 349.}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|Raw cod is now used to breed [[turtle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w07b|Raw cod is no longer used to [[breeding|breed]] turtles. [[Seagrass]] is used instead.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|Cod, and other [[fish]], have been added as [[mob]]s, which drop their (raw) item form when killed. |[[File:Raw Cod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw cod has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w15a|Raw cod can now be used to feed [[dolphin]]s. |Raw cod can now be obtained as a [[drops|drop]] from [[dolphin]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Cod JE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw cod has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w47b|[[File:Raw Cod JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The previous texture change to raw cod has been reverted.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Raw cod can now be found in chests in [[village]] fisher cottages.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw cod.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Fisherman villagers now give raw cod to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw fish.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw fish now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]]. |Raw fish can now be used to feed [[ocelot]]s to tame them into [[cat]]s.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Raw fish is now [[drops|dropped]] by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added [[polar bear]]s, which [[drops|drop]] raw fish.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6 cooked fish for 1 [[emerald]] plus 6 raw fish.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[Cod]] and other [[fish]] have been added as [[mob]]s, which [[drops|drop]] their (raw) [[item]] form when killed. |[[File:Raw Cod JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw cod has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.2|Raw cod is now [[drops|dropped]] by [[dolphin]]s and can be used to feed them.}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|Giving raw cod to [[dolphin]]s lead the [[player]] to the nearest [[underwater ruins]] or [[shipwreck]].}} {{History||1.7.0|snap=beta 1.7.0.2|"Raw Fish" has been renamed to "Raw Cod".}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Raw cod can no longer can be used to tame [[ocelot]]s. |Raw cod can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] ocelots and increase baby ocelot growth speed. |Added [[stray cat]]s, which can be tamed using raw cod.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw cod can be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman [[villager]]s. |Fisherman villagers now have 50% chance to [[trading|sell]] 6 cooked cod for 6 raw cod and an [[emerald]] as part of their first tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Raw Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw fish.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Raw fish is now stackable to 64. |Raw fish now fills [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||xbox=TU12|Raw fish can now be fed to [[ocelot]]s to tame them into [[cat]]s.}} {{History||xbox=TU13|ps=1.0|Raw fish is no longer removed from the [[player]]'s [[inventory]] when trying to tame an [[ocelot]] in [[creative]] mode.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|"Raw Fish" has been renamed to "Raw Cod". |[[File:Raw Cod JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw cod has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw fish.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == [[File:Steve wearing Raw Cod.png|75px]] [[File:Alex wearing Raw Cod.png|75px]] * While a raw cod cannot be equipped in the head slot in Survival mode, equipping it using the {{cmd|item}} command causes it to appear at the side of the player's head. == See also == * [[Fishing]] == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[de:Roher Kabeljau]] [[es:Bacalao crudo]] [[ja:生鱈]] [[ko:생대구]] [[pt:Bacalhau cru]] [[ru:Сырая треска]] [[zh:生鳕鱼]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul></nowiki> | 1.2 | All types of slabs are now able to be placed upside down and under blocks; these occupy the top half of their block space rather than the bottom half. | |||
The crafting recipe has been changed, so that 6 slabs would be crafted rather than 3. | |||||
1.2.4{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Prismarine Crystals|Prismarine Crystals]]<br/>{{Item |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Prismarine crystals''' are items obtained by defeating [[guardian]]s or [[elder guardian]]s. They are used along with [[prismarine shard]]s to craft [[sea lantern]]s. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === [[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 40% chance and {{frac|1|3}} chance, respectively, of dropping prismarine crystals upon death. The maximum drop count is increased by one per level of [[Looting]]. === Mining === Prismarine crystals are dropped by [[sea lantern]]s when not using a [[Silk Touch]] tool. They drop 2–3 crystals each time, which can be increased to a maximum of 5 using the [[Fortune]] enchantment. === Natural generation === {{LootChestItem|prismarine-crystals}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Prismarine Crystals |spritetype=item |nameid=prismarine_crystals |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Prismarine Crystals |spritetype=item |nameid=prismarine_crystals |id=549 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|The chance of [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s dropping prismarine crystals upon [[death]] has been increased, from 33% to 40%.}} {{History|||snap=15w43b|The chance of elder guardians [[drops|dropping]] crystals upon [[death]] has now been reverted back to 33%. However, the chance for guardians to drop them is still 40%.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 410.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Prismarine crystals now generate in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine crystals has been changed.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Prismarine crystals can now be found inside [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine crystals has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine crystals has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||1.3.12|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Prismarinkristalle]] [[es:Cristales de prismarina]] [[fr:Cristaux de prismarine]] [[hu:Prizmarin kristály]] [[ja:プリズマリンクリスタル]] [[ko:프리즈머린 수정]] [[lzh:海磷晶]] [[nl:Prismarienkristallen]] [[pl:Kryształy pryzmarynu]] [[pt:Cristais de prismarinho]] [[ru:Призмариновый кристалл]] [[uk:Призмаринові кристали]] [[zh:海晶砂粒]]</li><li>[[Redstone Dust|Redstone Dust]]<br/>{{Redirect|Redstone|the ore|Redstone Ore|the powered mineral block|Block of Redstone|other uses|Redstone (disambiguation)}} {{Block | group = Inactive (connected) | 1-1= Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW).png | 1-2 = Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | group2 = Inactive (unconnected) | 2-1 = Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | 2-2 = Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | group3 = Active (connected) | 3-1 = Active Redstone Wire (NESW).png | 3-2 = Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | group4 = Active (unconnected) | 4-1 = Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | 4-2 = Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | image = Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png | extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = all | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} '''Redstone dust''' is a mineral that can transmit [[Redstone circuit#Power|redstone power]] as a wire when placed as a [[block]]. It is also used in [[crafting]] and [[brewing]]. == Obtaining == === Mining === {{see also|Redstone Ore#Natural generation}} [[Redstone ore]] mined using an iron [[pickaxe]] or higher drops 4 or 5 redstone dust (or more with [[Fortune]], averaging at 6 redstone dust with Fortune III). If mined with [[Silk Touch]], the block drops itself instead of redstone dust. === Natural generation === 15 lengths of redstone dust are naturally generated as part of the trap in each [[jungle pyramid]]. 5 lengths of redstone dust can be found in one type of jail cell room in a [[woodland mansion]]. In [[Ancient City|ancient cities]], multiple pieces of redstone dust can be found integrated into circuitry. === Breaking === Redstone dust can be broken instantly using any tool, or without a tool, and drops itself as an item. Redstone dust is removed and drops as an item if: * its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed * [[water]] or [[lava]] flows into its space * a [[piston]] tries to push it or moves a block into its space === Mob loot === [[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–2 redstone dust upon death. This is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0–5 redstone dust. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|redstone}} === Crafting === Redstone dust can be crafted from [[blocks of redstone]]. {{Crafting |Block of Redstone |Output=Redstone Dust,9 |type=Redstone }} === Smelting === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Redstone Ore; Deepslate Redstone Ore |Redstone Dust |0.7 }} === Trading === {{IN|java}}, novice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell two redstone dust for one [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level cleric villagers sell four redstone dust for one emerald. === Villager gifts === {{see also|Tutorials/Raid farming}} {{IN|Java}}, when the player has the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect, clerics might throw that player a redstone dust as a gift. == Usage == Redstone dust is used for [[#Brewing ingredient|brewing]], [[#Crafting ingredient|crafting]], and in redstone circuits by placing it on the ground to create [[#Redstone component|redstone wire]]. It can also be used to power redstone components. === Brewing ingredient === {{Brewing |head=1 |Redstone Dust |Mundane Potion |base=Water Bottle }} {{Brewing |foot=1 |name=Increased Duration |Redstone Dust |showbase=1 |base=Potion of Fire Resistance; Potion of Invisibility; Potion of Night Vision; Potion of Poison; Potion of Regeneration; Potion of Slowness; Potion of Strength; Potion of Swiftness; Potion of Water Breathing; Potion of Weakness; Potion of Leaping; Potion of Slow Falling }} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Redstone Dust}} === {{anchor|Redstone dust}} Redstone component === When placed in the world, redstone dust becomes a block of "redstone wire"{{Info needed|other blco? BE?}}, which can transmit [[Redstone circuit#Power|redstone power]]. === Smithing ingredient === {{Smithing |head=1 |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Redstone Dust |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template |Netherite Chestplate |Redstone |Redstone Trim Netherite Chestplate |showdescription=1 |description = All armor types can be used in this recipe,<br/>a netherite chestplate is shown as an example.<br/> |tail=1 }} ;Trim color palette The following color palette is shown on the designs on trimmed armor: *{{TrimPalette|redstone dust}} === Placement === [[File:Redstone wire as circuit component.png|Examples of redstone wire configuration. ''Top Left:'' Redstone wire connects diagonally vertically through non-opaque blocks. ''Top Right:'' Redstone wire does ''not'' connect diagonally vertically through opaque blocks. ''Center:'' Redstone wire gets darker as its power level drops, to a maximum of 15 blocks from a power source.|thumb]] [[File:Redstone on Glowstone, Stairs, Slabs.png|Examples of redstone wire placements.|thumb]] Redstone dust can be placed on [[opaque]] blocks as well as [[glowstone]], upside-down [[slab]]s, [[glass]], upside-down [[stairs]], and [[hopper]]s. It can also be placed on some transparent blocks; see [[Opacity/Placement]] for more information. It cannot be placed suspended in midair, even with commands, which is not unintentional.<ref>{{bug|MC-182709}}</ref> Redstone wire configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone [[Redstone components#Power components|power components]] and [[Redstone components#Transmission components|transmission component]] connection points. Redstone wire also configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone wire one block higher or lower – unless there is a solid opaque block above the lower redstone wire. If there is only one such adjacent redstone component, redstone wire configures itself into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust}} line pointing both at the neighbor and away from it. If there are two or more such adjacent components, redstone wire connects them in the form of {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust}}, {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-upleft}}, {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-t-up}}, or {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-cross}} as needed. When there are no adjacent components, a single redstone wire configures itself into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-cross}} plus sign, which can provide power in all four directions. By right-clicking it can be changed into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot}} dot, which does not provide power to any of the four directions. {{IN|bedrock}}, redstone wire automatically configures itself to point toward adjacent blocks or [[Redstone components#Mechanism components|mechanism components]]. {{IN|java}}, it does not. If such a configuration is desired, the other neighbors of the redstone wire must be arranged to create it, i.e the redstone dust must be placed in a way that it would be pointed at the block’s location even if it were not there. When redstone wire is reconfigured after placement, it does not update other redstone components around it of the change unless that reconfiguration also includes a change in power level or another component provides an update. This can create situations where a mechanism component remains activated when it shouldn't, or vice versa, until it receives an update from something else – a "feature" of redstone wire that can be used to make a [[BUD|block update detector]]. {{-}} === Behavior === {{Schematic|caption= {{IN|be}}, the signal can go down from glass blocks. |||rd-$ew!|RL-!||||rd-$ew!|RL-!|- |rt-$!|rd-$ew!|SB|||rt-$!|rd-$ew!|glass||- |ts-$|SB|rd-$ew|RL||ts-$|SB|rd-$ew!|RL-! }}{{Schematic|caption = However, the signal can never go down from slabs. |||rd-$ew!|RL-!||||rd-$ew!|RL-!|- |rt-$!|rd-$ew!|SB|||rt-$!|rd-$ew!|glass||- |ts-$|ts-$|rd-$ew|RL||ts-$|ts-$|rd-$ew|RL }} Redstone wire can transmit power, which can be used to operate [[Redstone components#Mechanism components|mechanism components]] ([[door]]s, [[piston]]s, [[redstone lamp]]s, etc.). Redstone wire can be "powered" by a number of methods: * from an adjacent [[Redstone components#Power components|power component]] or a strongly-powered block * from the output of a redstone repeater or redstone comparator * from adjacent redstone wire. The powering dust can be a level higher or lower, but with restrictions: ** Redstone dust can be powered by redstone dust that is one level lower, or on an [[opaque]] block one level higher. A transparent block cannot{{only|java}} pass power downward. ** The block "between" the two dust blocks must be air or transparent. A solid block there "cuts" the connection between the higher and lower dust. The "power level" of redstone dust can vary from 0 to 15. Most power components power-up adjacent redstone dust to power level 15, but a few ([[daylight sensor]]s, [[trapped chest]]s, and [[weighted pressure plate]]s) may create a lower power level. Redstone repeaters output power level 15 (when turned on), but [[redstone comparator]]s may output a lower power level. {{Schematic | caption = Redstone wire can transmit power up to 15 blocks. |rt-$!|rd-$ew!+15|rd-$ew!+14|rd-$ew!+13|rd-$ew!+12|rd-$ew!+11|rd-$ew!+10|rd-$ew!+9 |rd-$ew!+8|rd-$ew!+7|rd-$ew!+6|rd-$ew!+5|rd-$ew!+4|rd-$ew!+3|rd-$ew!+2|rd-$ew!+1|rd-$ew+0 }} Power level drops by 1 for every block of redstone wire it crosses. Thus, redstone wire can transmit power for no more than 15 blocks. To go further, the power level must be re-strengthened – typically with a redstone repeater. Powered redstone wire on top of, or pointing at, an opaque block provides ''weak'' power to the block. A weakly-powered block cannot power other adjacent redstone wire, but can still power redstone repeaters and comparators, and activate adjacent mechanism components. Transparent blocks cannot be powered. When redstone wire is unpowered, it appears dark red. When powered, it becomes bright red at power level 15, fading to darker shades with decreasing power. Powered redstone wire also produces "dust" [[particles]] of the same color. While redstone wire always provides power to the directions it points into, it can still point into directions in which it cannot give power. If redstone wire comes in the form of a cross, the player can right-click to toggle it between a cross and dot. A redstone dot does not power anything adjacent to it, but powers the block under it. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Block/Normal}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Redstone Dust |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=block |nameid=redstone_wire |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=item |nameid=redstone |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Redstone Dust |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=block |nameid=redstone_wire |id=55 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=item |nameid=redstone |id=373 |form=item |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} {{LoadPage|Redstone Dust/Asset history|List of block state combinations|h4}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Dispense With This}} == Video == {{Video note|These videos do not show all uses for redstone in crafting and all methods of obtaining. This video is also outdated, as of 1.13 Java Edition, redstone is now called Redstone Dust.}} <div style="text-align:center"> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|zldqknGFWb4}}</span> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|_IApwvCLJW8}}</span> </div> == History == {{History||May 21, 2009|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110762705/my-list-on-tile-types-so-far|[[Notch]] shows interest in adding wire-type [[block]]s.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust as an [[item]]. |[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust as a placed [[block]]. |Redstone dust as a placed block has two power appearances; either completely on, or completely off. |Redstone dust is used to craft [[redstone torch]]es. |At this time, redstone has not been given an official name.}} {{History||v1.0.2_01|Redstone dust now doesn't connect through solid [[block]]s diagonally down.{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}} |Walking on redstone dust no longer [[breaking|breaks]] it.{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}} |Active redstone dust now gives off [[particles]].{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}}}} {{History||v1.1.0|Redstone is now used to craft [[compass]]es.}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Redstone is now used to craft [[clock]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.0|With the addition of inventory tooltips, the [[item]] form of redstone dust has been named "Redstone", and the usually unobtainable block form has been named "Redstone Dust".}} {{History||1.2|Redstone is now used to craft [[dispenser]]s and [[note block]]s.}} {{History||1.3|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE2.png|32px]] Redstone wire gets darker the farther away it is from a source of power, using a dedicated [[tint]] system. Previously, it was fully on until it reached its limit. |Its particles now appear gray due to not being tinted. |Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone repeater]]s.}} {{History||1.5|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE3.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE3.png|32px]] Fully off redstone wire is no longer black. |Redstone dust can now be placed on [[snow]]. |Redstone is now used to craft [[powered rail]]s and [[detector rail]]s.}} {{History||1.6.6|Redstone dust now checks if the block below has a solid top face or [[glowstone]], allowing it to be placed on it.}} {{History||1.7|Redstone dust now connects to a [[redstone repeater|repeater]] without the dust being explicitly pointed at it. |Redstone can now be used to craft [[piston]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Redstone can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] storeroom [[chest]]s, and in the new [[mineshaft]] chests.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Redstone can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[mundane potion]]. |Redstone can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s. |Redstone now extends the [[potion]]s of [[Fire Resistance]], [[Slowness]], [[Swiftness]], [[Poison]], [[Weakness]] and [[Strength]].}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Redstone now extends the new potion of [[Regeneration]].}} {{History|||snap=RC1|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE1.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE1.png|32px]] Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] has been changed from a "+" to a "•" shape.}} {{History||?|Redstone wire block particles are now correctly colored.}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|Fixed redstone update bug.{{more info}}}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|Redstone can now be placed on [[glowstone]].}} {{History|||snap=12w07a|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone lamp]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Redstone can now be [[trading|bought]] from priest [[villager]]s, at 2–4 redstone for 1 [[emerald]], making them [[renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|Redstone dust now generates in [[jungle temple]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w25a|Redstone dust can now be placed on top of upside-down [[slabs]] and [[stairs]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]]s of [[Night Vision]] and [[Invisibility]].}} {{History|||snap=12w38a|[[Witch]]es have been added, which sometimes [[drops|drop]] redstone when killed.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|Redstone can now be used to craft [[blocks of redstone]] and [[dropper]]s.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]] of [[Water Breathing]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1–4 redstone for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Redstone dust no longer changes to [[obsidian]] next to water when [[lava]] flows into it.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]] of [[Leaping]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE4.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE4.png|32px]] Some slight changes have been made to redstone wire's appearance - the dot now extends outward with two more pixels, and the south-facing section of bends, T shapes and crosses now has one fewer pixel. It also appears straighter and more continuous in straight wire form. |Redstone can no longer be added to extended [[potion]]s or tier-II potions.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of redstone from [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s has been cut by more than half. |The average yield of redstone in [[mineshaft]] chests has been increased.}} {{History|||snap=15w46a|The hitbox of redstone now covers only part of the surface of the [[block]] below, based on the orientation of the redstone.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Redstone dust can now be found in chests in [[woodland mansion]]s. |Redstone can now used to craft [[observer]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The [[item]] form of "Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Wire". |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 55, and the [[item]]'s 331.}} {{History|||snap=17w48a|"Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Dust".}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion of the Turtle Master]].}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone dust has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Redstone dust can now be found in chests in [[village]] temples.}} {{History|||snap=19w12b|Redstone dust can now be placed on [[glass]], [[ice]] and [[sea lantern]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Cleric villagers now give redstone dust to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Redstone dust now has a bottom texture.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Redstone can now be used to craft [[target]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w18a|Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] has been changed from a "•" back to a "+" shape. |Redstone dust's hitbox is now no longer strictly a cuboid, and more closely matches the shape of the wiring.<ref>{{bug|MC-137336}}</ref> |Upward going redstone dust now has a hitbox on the side of the [[block]] too, rather than only on the floor.<ref>{{bug|MC-153508}}</ref> |Unconnected redstone dust now has all direction block states set to "side". |The direction block states of redstone dust are now properly set to "side" at the end of a redstone wire on both ends, rather than only the one with other redstone besides it. |[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (N).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (E).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (S).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (W).png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (N).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (E).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (S).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (W).png|32px]] While not accessible in normal gameplay, redstone dust that points into one side, but not the opposite, now visually reaches halfway across the [[block]].}} {{History|||snap=20w19a|Redstone dust now visually connects when going up [[soul sand]], 8-layer [[snow]] stacks and the back side of upside-down [[stairs]]. |[[Particles]] are now generated across the length of the redstone wire rather than the center of the [[block]].}} {{History|||snap=20w21a|Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] is now toggleable between a "+" and a "•" shape, by {{control|interacting}} with it.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Redstone dust can now drop and be smelted from [[deepslate redstone ore]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Redstone wire now generates in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Redstone dust can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone as an [[item]]. |Redstone is now [[drops|dropped]] when [[breaking|mined]] from [[redstone ore]]. |Redstone can be used to craft [[compass]]es and [[clock]]s.}} {{History|||snap=build 2|Redstone can now be used to craft [[powered rail]]s.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone block]]s.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Redstone has been added to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]], but it still cannot be placed. }} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Redstone can now be placed. |Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone lamp]]s, [[note block]]s, [[detector rail]]s and [[redstone torch]]es.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[dispenser]]s and [[dropper]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[piston]]s and [[observer]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1–4 redstone for an [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Redstone can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||?|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png|32px]]<br>Placed redstone now assumes its current appearance with a more solid center. Its linear state appearences are unknown.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Redstone can now be found in [[desert]] [[village]] temple [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 4 redstone as part of their first tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.57|"Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Dust".}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Redstone dust can now drop and be smelted from [[deepslate redstone ore]].}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|Redstone wire now generates in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}} {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Redstone dust can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone.}} {{History||xbox=TU3|Redstone now connects to a [[redstone repeater|repeater]] without the dust being explicitly pointed at it.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone has been changed.}} {{History||ps=1.95|Redstone can now be placed on [[glass]].}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust.}} {{History|foot}} === Redstone wire "item" === {{:Technical blocks/Redstone Wire}} == Gallery == === Renders === ; Java Edition <gallery> Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NS).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (EW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NE).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ES).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (SW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NES).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW).png </gallery> <gallery> Active Redstone Wire (NESW).png | Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | Active Redstone Wire (NS).png | Active Redstone Wire (EW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NE).png | Active Redstone Wire (ES).png | Active Redstone Wire (SW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NEW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NES).png | Active Redstone Wire (ESW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NSW).png </gallery> ; Bedrock Edition <gallery> Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NS).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (EW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png </gallery> <gallery> Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NS).png | Active Redstone Wire (EW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png </gallery> === Screenshots === <gallery> Slab Stair Redstone.png|First image of redstone dust on top of slabs and stairs. File:Olivia Tinkering.jpeg|[[Olivia]] using a scarce amount of redstone dust. File:23w32a.jpg|[[Sunny]] using a very long strip of redstone dust. </gallery> === In other media === <gallery> Powered By Redstone JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Powered By Redstone" made by [https://www.jinx.com JINX]. File:Redstone Behind Chiseled Bookshelf Pixel Art.png|Pixel art of redstone dust. </gallery> == Issues == {{issue list|redstone|redstone dust|redstone wire}} == Trivia == * Five updates for [[wikipedia:Windows 10 version history|Windows 10]] released from 2016 to 2018 were codenamed "Redstone", referencing ''Minecraft''.<ref>{{link|url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/4/7/8364355/microsoft-redstone-windows-updates|title=Microsoft plans ‘Redstone’ updates for Windows 10 in 2016|author=Tom Warren|website=The Verge|date=April 7, 2015}}</ref> * The block has 1,296 possible block state combinations, the highest of all blocks as of 1.15.2, beating [[fire]]'s 512 and [[note block]]'s 800. * According to {{el|ee}}, redstone dust contains radioactive [[element]]s. == References == {{Reflist}} {{Redstone}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Redstone mechanics]] [[Category:Mechanisms]] [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]] [[cs:Rudit]] [[de:Redstone]] [[el:Σκόνη Κοκκινόπετρας]] [[es:Polvo de redstone]] [[fr:Poudre de redstone]] [[hu:Redstone]] [[it:Polvere di redstone]] [[ja:レッドストーンダスト]] [[ko:레드스톤 가루]] [[nl:Redstonestof]] [[pl:Redstone]] [[pt:Pó de redstone]] [[ru:Красная пыль]] [[th:ผงเรดสโตน]] [[tr:Kızıltaş]] [[uk:Редстоун]] [[zh:红石粉]]</li></ul></nowiki> | release | The texture of sandstone slabs has been changed, although it is only visible in the double and bottom variants. | |||
1.3.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Charcoal|Charcoal]]<br/>{{Item | image = Charcoal.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Charcoal''' is an [[item]] obtained by smelting [[log]]s or [[wood]]. It is used as fuel, or for crafting [[torch]]es and [[campfire]]s. Unlike [[coal]], charcoal cannot be traded with [[villager]]s or crafted into a [[block of coal]]. Coal and charcoal also cannot stack together. It can be used as a substitute for coal, as both charcoal and coal have an equivalent duration when smelted. == Obtaining == === Breaking === A [[campfire]] broken without the [[Silk Touch]] enchantment drops 2 charcoal. === Smelting === {{Smelting |Any Log; Any Stripped Log; Any Wood; Any Stripped Wood |Charcoal |foot=1 |0,15 }} === Compound creation === Charcoal can be created from its base [[element]]s, using the [[compound creator]].{{only|bedrock|education}} {| class="wikitable" !Name !Elements !Example recipe |- <!-- Temporarily using crafting grid as substitute for compound creator (template not yet available), since the layout is the same, even if the appearance is different --> !Charcoal |7 Carbon<br>4 Hydrogen<br>1 Oxygen |{{Crafting Table |shapeless= 1 |A2=Carbon,7 |B2=Hydrogen,4 |C2=Oxygen |Output=Charcoal}} |} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Charcoal}} {{Crafting |B1= Stick |A2= Stick |B2= Coal; Charcoal |C2= Stick |A3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |B3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |C3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |Output= Campfire }} === Lab table ingredient === Charcoal is one of the [[lab table]] ingredients needed to produce the [[heat block]].{{only|education}} {| class="wikitable" ! Result ! Materials Needed |- !rowspan=2|{{slot|Heat Block.gif}}<br>[[Heat Block]] |{{slot}}{{slot|Iron|link=Element}}{{slot|Water (compound)|link=Compound}}{{slot|Charcoal}}{{slot|Salt|link=Compound}}{{slot}} |- |<center>[[Element|Iron]], [[Water (compound)|Water]], Charcoal, [[Compound|Salt]]</center> |} === Fuel === When used in a [[furnace]] as a fuel, a piece of charcoal lasts 80 seconds (smelting up to 8 items), the same as coal. Charcoal used as fuel lasts more than 5 times longer than [[wood planks]] or [[wood]] logs used as fuel, being more efficient than any other use of wood for smelting in ''[[Java Edition]]'', but outstripped by [[wooden slabs]] in Bedrock. Coal and charcoal are also the only fuels accepted by [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace minecarts]]. They provide approximately four minutes of transit each. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Charcoal |spritetype=item |nameid=charcoal |itemtags=coals |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Charcoal |spritetype=item |nameid=charcoal |aliasid=coal / 1 |id=303 |itemtags=minecraft:coals |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Renewable Energy}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||December 25, 2010|link=http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/131047-lantern-update-incoming/page__st__20#entry1986964| In 0.3.2, charcoal was suggested to [[Markus Persson|Notch]] by [https://twitter.com/Moleculor @Moleculor] on [[wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]] as a writing implement.}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal, with the same texture as coal. |Charcoal is not used as a writing implement.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=?|Charcoal is now directly available in the creative inventory.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Charcoal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Charcoal can no longer be [[trading|traded]] from [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the {{code|coal}} ID have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 263.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal, with the same texture as coal. It is not yet obtainable.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Charcoal is now obtainable by smelting [[log|wood]] in a furnace.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Charcoal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||v0.8.1|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Added [[stripped log]] variants, which can be [[smelting|smelted]] to obtain charcoal.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Charcoal now can be crafted using 7 Carbon, 4 Hydrogen, and an Oxygen in a [[compound creator]]. |Charcoal can now be used in the [[lab table]] to create a [[heat block]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal. |[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The textures of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Charcoal are now used to craft [[soul fire torch]]es.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of charcoal has been changed from {{code|coal/1}} to {{code|charcoal}}.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal.}} {{History||?|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] Added charcoal.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Charcoal}} == How it's renewable == Charcoal comes from smelting log. Logs are renewable and charcoal can be used as fuel to smelt logs{{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Holzkohle]] [[fr:Charbon (objet)#Charbon de bois]] [[hu:Faszén]] [[it:Carbonella]] [[ko:목탄]] [[pt:Carvão#Carvão vegetal]] [[nl:Steenkool#Houtskool]] [[ru:Уголь#Древесный уголь]] [[zh:木炭]]</li><li>[[Cooked Chicken|Cooked Chicken]]<br/>{{about|a food item|other uses of the word "chicken"|Chicken (disambiguation)}} {{Item | title = Cooked Chicken | image = Cooked Chicken.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|6}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked chicken''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === When a chicken dies while on fire, it drops one cooked chicken. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1–4 cooked chicken with Looting III. === Cooking === [[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). {{Smelting |Raw Chicken |Cooked Chicken |0,35 }} === Trading === {{IN|java}}, apprentice-level butcher [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell 8 cooked chicken for an [[emerald]]. Butcher villagers may give cooked chicken to players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.{{only|java}} {{IN|bedrock}}, apprentice-level butcher villagers have a 25% chance to sell 8 cooked chicken for an emerald as part of their trades. == Usage == === Food === To eat cooked chicken, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} [[hunger]] and 7.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Wolves === Cooked chicken can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Chicken |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_chicken |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Chicken |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_chicken |id=276 |form=item |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|ux362Ae8Llc}}</div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93330811608240128|[[File:Cooked Chicken (pre-release).png|32px]] A teaser image for cooked chicken is revealed by [[Jeb]].}} {{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93946593748852736|[[File:Cooked Chicken (pre-release 2).png|32px]] Jens changes the texture based on feedback, saying "the chicken may be too smooth compared to other MC [[item]]s."<ref>https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93335976298033152</ref>}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked chicken.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Cooked chicken can now be used to breed wolves.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 7–8 cooked chicken for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked chicken has been changed so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Butcher villagers now [[trading|sell]] 6–8 cooked chicken for 1 [[emerald]]. Farmer [[villager]]s no longer sell cooked chicken.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several cooked chickens if killed with a [[Looting]]-enchanted [[weapons|weapon]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 366.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked chicken has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Butcher villagers now give cooked chicken to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked chicken.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Cooked chicken now restores {{hp|6}} instead of {{hp|3}}.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked chicken has been changed so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Cooked chicken now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Butcher villagers now [[trading|sell]] 6–8 cooked chicken for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||?|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several cooked chickens if killed with a [[Looting]]-enchanted [[weapons|weapon]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked chicken has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, butcher [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] 4 cooked chicken as part of their second-tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Trading]] has been changed, apprentice butcher [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] 8 cooked chicken instead of 4.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked chicken.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked chicken has been changed so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked chicken has been changed.}} {{History|new3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added cooked chicken.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> Beta 1.8 Dev Chicken.png|First image of cooked chicken. Beta 1.8 Dev Chicken 2.png|Second image of cooked chicken. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Pečené kuře]] [[de:Gebratenes Hühnchen]] [[es:Pollo asado]] [[fr:Poulet rôti]] [[hu:Sültcsirke]] [[it:Pollo cotto]] [[ja:焼き鳥]] [[ko:익힌 닭고기]] [[nl:Gebraden kip]] [[pl:Pieczony kurczak]] [[pt:Frango assado]] [[ru:Жареная курятина]] [[zh:熟鸡肉]]</li></ul> | 12w17a | New slabs have been added for the four different types of wood planks, replacing the functionality of the now-unobtainable petrified oak slab. These new slabs are vulnerable to fire, and can be collected faster with an axe than with a pickaxe. Petrified oak slabs already crafted or placed in the world remain as-is. | |||
12w19a | Double slabs broken with Silk Touch now drop both slabs instead of one.[verify] | ||||
12w21a | Sandstone slabs now generate in desert temples. | ||||
Renamed the wooden slabs from "[species]-Wood Slab" to "[species] Wood Slab" | |||||
12w22a | Upside down slabs can now be placed by generally looking at the top half of the side of a block, rather than strictly the underside of a block. | ||||
12w25a | Redstone (including repeaters, torches. levers and pressure plates) and rails can now be placed on slabs positioned upside down. | ||||
12w26a | Mobs can now spawn on upside down slabs. | ||||
1.4.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Flint|Flint]]<br/>{{Item | image = Flint.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Flint''' is a mineral obtained from [[gravel]]. == Obtaining == === Mining === When a block of [[gravel]] is mined, there is a 10% chance for a single piece of flint to drop instead of the [[gravel]] block. When mined with a [[Fortune]]-enchanted tool, this chance increases to 16% at Fortune I, 25% at Fortune II, and 100% at Fortune III. Gravel mined using a tool with [[Silk Touch]] or gravel that fell on a non-solid block never produces flint. === Trading === Novice-level [[Trading#Fletcher|fletcher]] [[villager]]s have a 50%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|3}}{{only|java}} chance to offer 10 pieces of flint for 10 blocks of gravel and an [[emerald]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|flint}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Trading === Apprentice-level fletcher villagers buy 26 flint for an emerald. Apprentice-level leatherworker villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 26 flint for an emerald {{in|java}}, and always offer the trade {{in|bedrock}}. Journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a {{frac|2|5}} chance to buy 30 flint for one emerald in ''Java Edition'', and always offer the trade in Bedrock Edition. Journeyman-level weaponsmith villagers buy 24 flint for an emerald. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flint |spritetype=item |nameid=flint |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flint |spritetype=item |nameid=flint |id=356 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100219|[[File:Flint JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added flint. |Flint is now used to craft [[flint and steel]].}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.14|Crafting [[arrow]]s now requires flint, rather than [[iron ingot]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 4–5 flint for 1 [[emerald]] and 10 [[gravel]].}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Flint JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of flint has been slightly changed.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now sell 6–10 flint for 1 emerald and 10 gravel.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 318.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Flint JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of flint has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Flint can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] fletcher houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fletcher, leatherworker, toolsmith and weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] flint.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Flint has a {{frac|10|109}} (~9.17%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 3–8, making it renewable.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Flint can no longer be obtained by bartering with piglins. However, they are still renewable as piglins offer [[gravel]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Flint now generates in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.3|[[File:Flint JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added flint. |Flint can be used to craft [[arrow]]s.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Flint can now be used to make [[flint and steel]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Flint JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of flint has been changed.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6–10 flint for 1 [[emerald]] and 10 [[gravel]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Flint JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of flint has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Flint can now be found in [[village]] fletcher [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, fletcher [[villager]]s now have a 50% chance to [[trading|sell]] 10 flint for 10 [[gravel]] and one [[emerald]] as part of their first tier trade. |Flint can now be [[trading|sold]] to toolsmith, weaponsmith, fletcher, and leatherworker villagers.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Flint JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added flint.}} {{History||?|[[File:Flint JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of flint has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Flint JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of flint has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:GodPortal.png|A piece of flint found in a [[ruined portal]] chest, together with an [[enchanted golden apple]]. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--flint Taking Inventory: Flint] – Minecraft.net on October 31, 2019 {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Pazourek]] [[de:Feuerstein]] [[es:Pedernal]] [[fr:Silex]] [[hu:Kovakő]] [[it:Selce]] [[ja:火打石]] [[ko:부싯돌]] [[nl:Vuursteen]] [[pl:Krzemień]] [[pt:Sílex]] [[ru:Кремень]] [[th:หินเหล็กไฟ]] [[uk:Кремінь]] [[zh:燧石]]</li><li>[[Dye|Dye]]<br/>{{Item | title = Dyes | image = White Dye.png | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Dyes''' are a set of sixteen items used to change the color of [[wool]], [[carpet]]s, [[terracotta]], [[concrete powder]], [[glass]], [[shulker box]]es, [[bed]]s, [[candle]]s, the patterns on [[banner]]s, [[firework star]]s, certain mobs, and text on [[sign]]s and [[hanging sign]]s. {{IN|bedrock}} they can also be used to dye water in a [[cauldron]] (which is thereafter used to dye leather [[armor]]); {{in|java}} leather armor can be dyed directly. {{IN|education}} dyes can also be used to dye [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s. {{IN|bedrock|education}}, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa bean]]s can generally substitute for [[white dye]], [[black dye]], [[blue dye]], and [[brown dye]], respectively, in crafting recipes and for use in dyeing items or mobs. However, they have other important uses that aren't related to color, and are therefore not considered true dyes. They are mentioned in this article only in regard to their use as dyeing agents; see their individual articles for complete information about them. [[File:Dye Recipes.png|400px|thumb|A guide for creating all the dyes]] == Obtaining == <!--[[File:Dye Chart.png|350px|thumb|A guide to crafting all the dyes.{{until|java 1.14}}]]--> Dyes can be produced by crafting them from plants (mainly flowers), by crafting dyes of different colors together, by smelting plants, or by trading with a [[wandering trader]]. {{loadPage|Crafting/Dye|Crafting|h3}} === Smelting === {{smelting|head=1|Sea Pickle|Lime Dye|0,2}} {{smelting|foot=1|Cactus|Green Dye|1||b=Lapis Lazuli|c=Any fuel|d=1}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s can sell 3 dyes for an [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can also sell 3 lapis lazuli, bone meal, cocoa beans, or ink sacs for one emerald. Apprentice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell one lapis lazuli per emerald. === Chest loot === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|blue-dye,green-dye,orange-dye,light-blue-dye,yellow-dye,white-dye}} === Other === Ink sacs can also be created using 1 iron, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen in the [[compound creator]]. {{only|bedrock|education}} == Usage == Similar to their use in crafting, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa beans]] can be substituted for the corresponding dye in any of the following usages unless otherwise specified.{{only|bedrock}} <!--- sections are ordered by craftable dyeable blocks, dyeable items, version exclusive sections, and non-crafting miscellaneous uses---> === Dyeing wool and mobs === Players can dye wool by placing [[wool]] and any dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Any Wool |Matching Dye |Output=Any Wool }} Dyes can be {{control|use|text=used}} on sheep to change the color of the wool. Shearing a colored sheep drops the corresponding color of the wool, and the sheep retains the color when the wool regenerates. [[Breeding]] colored sheep produces a lamb colored as one of the parent sheep, or a color resulting from the combination of both parents' color. The color combining follows the same rules that dyes use – red and yellow sheep produce an orange lamb, but a blue and yellow sheep cannot create a green lamb. The unlimited reproduction of colored sheep makes dyeing and shearing sheep infinitely more efficient than just dyeing wool directly. Dye can also be used on a tamed [[wolf]] or [[cat]] to change the color of its collar from the default red to the color of the dye. === Dyeing carpets === Carpets can be dyed. {{Crafting |Any Carpet |Matching Dye |Output= Matching Carpet |type= Building block }} === Dyeing terracotta === [[Terracotta]] can be dyed by placing 8 blocks around a dye on a crafting table. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1=Terracotta |B1=Terracotta |C1=Terracotta |A2=Terracotta |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Terracotta |A3=Terracotta |B3=Terracotta |C3=Terracotta |Output=Matching Dyed Terracotta,8 }} === Creating concrete powder === Dyes can also be used to craft [[concrete powder]], which can then be set into their respective [[concrete]] blocks (they cannot be dyed directly). {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Sand |Gravel |Sand |Gravel |Matching Dye |Gravel |Sand |Gravel |Sand |Output=Matching Concrete Powder,8 }} === Staining glass === [[Stained glass]] can be stained by placing 8 blocks of glass around a dye on a [[crafting table]]. Just like regular glass, stained glass can be crafted into stained glass panes. The recipe for this is the same as with regular glass. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1=Glass |B1=Glass |C1=Glass |A2=Glass |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Glass |A3=Glass |B3=Glass |C3=Glass |Output=Matching Stained Glass,8 |head=1 }} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Glass Pane |B1= Glass Pane |C1= Glass Pane |A2= Glass Pane |B2= Matching Dye |C2= Glass Pane |A3= Glass Pane |B3= Glass Pane |C3= Glass Pane |Output= Matching Stained Glass Pane,8 |type= Decoration block |foot=1 }} === Dyeing shulker boxes === [[Shulker box]]es are generated in a light shade of purple (like the [[purpur block]]), but can be dyed any color. They can also be re-dyed as often as desired. {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |showname=1 |Any Shulker Box |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Shulker Box }} === Dyeing beds === Players can dye beds by placing a [[bed]] and any color dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Any Bed |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Bed }} === Dyeing candles === Players can dye [[candles]] by placing an undyed candle and any color dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Candle |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Dyed Candle }} === Banner patterns === {{main|Banner#Patterns}} Dyes are used in most banner patterns to determine the pattern and color displayed. === Dyeing armor === [[File:DyeGraph2.png|200px|thumb|A graph showing all combinations of two dyes on a [[tunic]].]] Leather [[armor]] can be dyed by: * Crafting dyes with a piece of leather armor or leather [[horse armor]].{{Only|java}} * Dousing the leather armor or leather [[horse armor]] in a [[cauldron]] to which dyes have been added.{{Only|bedrock}} There are 5,713,438<ref>https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/</ref> (34.1% of sRGB) colors leather armor can be, as it is possible to put more than one dye on the crafting bench alongside the leather armor. Armor can be dyed multiple times with previous colors affecting the final outcome. Colored armor can be reverted to their original color using a [[cauldron]] with undyed water. The game has a specific formula for calculating the color of dyed armor: each color, in the RGB color model, has a red value, green value, and blue value. For each dye in the crafting grid, and the armor itself (if it is already dyed), the red, green, and blue values are added to running totals. In addition, a running total of the highest value (be it red, green, or blue) is also kept. After this, each total is divided by the number of colors used. This effectively produces the average red, green, blue, and maximum values. The maximum value of the average RGB values is also calculated. Finally, each average RGB value is multiplied by the average maximum value and divided by the maximum of the average RGB values. The modified average RGB values are then used as the final color. This procedure can be summed up with the following equations: for each color (all "total" variables start at 0 before counting): totalRed = totalRed + redValue totalGreen = totalGreen + greenValue totalBlue = totalBlue + blueValue totalMaximum = totalMaximum + max(redValue, greenValue, blueValue) numberOfColors = numberOfColors + 1 averageRed = totalRed / numberOfColors averageGreen = totalGreen / numberOfColors averageBlue = totalBlue / numberOfColors averageMaximum = totalMaximum / numberOfColors maximumOfAverage = max(averageRed, averageGreen, averageBlue) gainFactor = averageMaximum / maximumOfAverage resultRed = averageRed * gainFactor resultGreen = averageGreen * gainFactor resultBlue = averageBlue * gainFactor Due to the way this formula works, the resulting color can never be darker than the average of the input colors and is often lighter and more saturated. Of course, the resulting color can never be lighter or more saturated than the lightest or most saturated input color. In addition, this formula never creates an RGB value higher than 255 (which would be invalid in the 8-bit RGB color model). If leather armor is renamed on an [[anvil]], it retains its name when dyed or undyed. ;Mixing Samples : {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| yellow=2 }} | code=1}} : {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|White Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| red=1 | blue=1 | white=1}} | code=1}} : {{ItemSprite|Green Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| green=1 | red=1 | pink=1}} | code=1}} === Dyeing firework stars === A [[firework star]] can have a single color or a combination of up to eight colors when crafted with dyes. Adding one or more dyes to a crafted firework star adds a "fade to color" effect to it, overwriting any existing fade colors. {{Crafting |head=1 |ignoreusage=1 |ingredients=[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Any Dye (1–8) +<br>Extra ingredient (optional) |Gunpowder |Matching Dye |Diamond;Glowstone Dust;Head;Gold Nugget;Feather;Fire Charge; |Output=Matching Firework Star }} {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Matching Firework Star |Any Dye |Output=Matching Firework Star |foot=1 }} === Creating balloons === Dye can be used to craft balloons.{{only|education}} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Latex |B1= Matching Dye |C1= Latex |A2= Latex |B2= Helium |C2= Latex |A3= Latex |B3= Lead |C3= Latex |Output= Matching Balloon }} === Creating glow sticks === Dye can also be used to craft glow sticks.{{only|education}} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Polyethylene |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide |C1= Polyethylene |A2= Polyethylene |B2= Matching Dye |C2= Polyethylene |A3= Polyethylene |B3= Luminol |C3= Polyethylene |Output= Matching Glow Stick }} === Dyeing water inside cauldrons === Water can be dyed in a cauldron by holding any dye in the hand and pressing {{Ctrl|use}} on a cauldron filled with water.{{only|bedrock}} === Signs === Dye can be {{control|used}} on a [[sign]] or a [[hanging sign]] to change the text color. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[ink sac]]s cannot be used for this purpose; black dye must be used to change the text to black. === Trading === Apprentice, journeyman and expert-level shepherd [[villager]]s buy any of the 12 dyes for an [[emerald]]. == Color values == The "color codes" are used to determine the color imparted on sheep, wolf and cat collars, firework stars, [[beacon]] beams, and dyed leather armor. The hex value is shown in the extended tooltips of dyed leather armor; however, to set the color using an NBT data tag in a [[command]], the decimal value must be used instead. The color values for firework stars are slightly different from the ones listed below, and use [[Item colors#Firework stars|these values]] instead. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: left;" data-description="Data values" ! rowspan=2 | Description ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center" | Color Code |- ! Dec ! <abbr title="Hexadecimal color code">Hex</abbr> |- | style="text-align:center" | White || 16383998 || {{color|#F9FFFE}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Light gray || 10329495 || {{color|#9D9D97}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Gray || 4673362 || {{color|#474F52}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Black || 1908001|| {{color|#1D1D21}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Brown || 8606770 || {{color|#835432}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Red || 11546150 || {{color|#B02E26}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Orange || 16351261 || {{color|#F9801D}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Yellow || 16701501 || {{color|#FED83D}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Lime || 8439583 || {{color|#80C71F}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Green || 6192150 || {{color|#5E7C16}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Cyan || 1481884|| {{color|#169C9C}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Light blue || 3847130 || {{color|#3AB3DA}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Blue || 3949738 || {{color|#3C44AA}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Purple || 8991416 || {{color|#8932B8}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Magenta || 13061821 || {{color|#C74EBD}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Pink || 15961002 || {{color|#F38BAA}} |} == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Dye.ogg |subtitle=Dye stains |source=block |description=When dye is used on a [[sign]] |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Dye stains |source=player |description=When dye is used on a [[sheep]] |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Dye.ogg |source=sound |description=When dye is used on a sign |id=sign.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=3 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When dye is added to a cauldron |id=cauldron.adddye |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When armor is dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When dye is removed from armor using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanarmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Rainbow Collection;Tie dye outfit}} == Video == {{Video note|These videos are outdated, as it does not include details of the [[Java Edition 1.7.2|1.7.2]] update's changes to the dyeing system/production chain.}} <div style="text-align:center"> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|8YD7oauNZHE}}</span> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|7tETaRt7STM}}</span> </div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||January 3, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/2582321901/2011-here-we-go|Notch mentions adding a "paint" feature if he can figure out how.}} {{History||January 10, 2011<ref group="n">Supposed time when fragment was filmed. Based on modified date of client.jar/gui/trap.png in [[Beta 1.2]].</ref>|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBF2ugTzXqQ&t=181s|[[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] Shown rose red in development as part of [[Minecraft: The Story of Mojang]].}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. |[[File:Black Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:White Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] Leftovers of old textures can be seen in [[items.png]] with 100% opacity. The white dye texture was reused for [[Sugar]]. | The colors were as follows:{{verify|Did the color codes remain the same between Beta 1.2 and Java 1.11.2?}} {{:Color/Java Edition dye colors before 17w06a}} }} {{History|java}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|[[Sheep]] can now regrow their [[wool]] by eating [[grass block|grass]]. Dyed sheep regrow wool in their new color.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w19a|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE2.png|32px]] The texture of [[cocoa beans]] has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:bone meal changes.gif|32px]] The textures of [[bone meal]], [[cactus green]], cocoa beans and [[rose red]] have been changed. The textures have been lowered one pixel.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to dye leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|Color codes have been changed. The colors of red, brown, blue, purple, cyan, pink, light blue, magenta and orange were adjusted a little vividly.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|As cleric [[villager]]s now sell lapis lazuli, all dyes have become fully renewable.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Added [[shield]]s, which can be dyed indirectly by applying a matching [[banner]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39b|Dyes are now used to change the color of [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]]. |Color codes have been changed. All colors are adjusted more vividly. The changes were as follows: {{:Color/Java Edition dye color changes in 17w06a}} |Light blue dye, stained glass, and stained glass panes, did not change colors in this update. This means that they still use old colors.<ref name="unchanged dyes">{{Bug|MC-214643}}<br>{{Bug|MC-214641}}</ref> }} {{History|||snap=17w15a|Dyes can now apply color to white [[bed]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[Bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[cocoa beans]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are no longer considered dyes. |[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]] and [[blue dye]]s. |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively. |[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed. |[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of light gray, gray, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, purple, magenta, and pink dyes, have been changed. The color texture for light blue dye was not changed to reflect the updated colors from 1.12.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Yellow dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] mason houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Green dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[desert]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which can sell any type of dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|All 16 types of dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|Reversed the order of dyes to match other colored items in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="reverse dye">{{Bug|MC-136553}}</ref> |Regrouped dyes in the Creative inventory such that white, blue, brown, and black dyes are within and not [[cocoa beans]], [[ink sacs]], [[lapis lazuli]], and [[bone meal]].<ref name="regroup dye">{{Bug|MC-177684}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Added [[candle]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History|||snap=21w03a|Added a sound for applying dyes.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Candles can no longer be dyed.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Candles can now once again be dyed.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|The color of the text on [[hanging sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[Torchflower]]s can now be crafted into orange dye.|[[Pink petals]] can now be crafted into pink dye.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Pitcher plant]]s can now be crafted into cyan dye.|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w14a|Pitcher plants can now craft two [[cyan dye]] instead of one.}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye now are in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. Only [[dandelion yellow]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are currently obtainable and have functionality.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[Cactus green]] is now obtainable by smelting [[cacti]].}} {{History||v0.3.3|[[Bone meal]] is now obtainable via [[crafting]].}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[Cyan dye]], [[light blue dye]], [[lime dye]], [[magenta dye]], [[orange dye]], [[pink dye]], and [[purple dye]] are now obtainable via crafting. |[[Rose red]] is now obtainable by smelting red [[mushroom]]s. |All available dyes, excluding bone meal, can now be used to craft their respective [[wool]] color.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|[[Ink sac]]s, [[cocoa bean]]s, [[gray dye]], and [[light gray dye]] are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]]. |Rose red can now be obtained from [[beetroot]]s.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Cocoa beans can now be obtained from [[cocoa pod]]s. |The [[rose]] has been removed and replaced with a new poppy [[flower]] that can be crafted into rose red.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|All new [[flower]]s can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into dyes. Because of this, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes. |[[Gray dye]] and [[light gray dye]] can now be obtained in [[survival]].}} {{History|||snap=build 11|[[Terracotta|Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[Ink sac]]s can now be obtained from [[squid]]. |Added the ability to dye [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Red [[mushroom]]s can no longer be smelted to obtain [[rose red]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[Cauldron]]s now used for leather dyeing, by applying a dye to a [[water]]-filled cauldron.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[Cocoa bean]]s can no longer be crafted.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added a ''Dye'' button for [[sheep]]. |Added [[shulker]]s, which can be dyed. |Added [[stained glass]]. Stain glass cannot be [[crafting|crafted]], but purple glass generates in [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Dyes can now apply color to a white [[bed]]s. |Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]]. |The color palette has been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Dyes can now be used for [[banner]] crafting. |Dyes can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s. |[[Stained glass]] is now [[crafting|craftable]], using dyes.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[Lime dye]] can now be obtained from smelting [[sea pickle]]s. |Dyes can now used to craft [[glow stick]]s and [[balloon]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Dyes can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[brown dye|brown]], [[black dye|black]] and [[blue dye]]s, which can be crafted from [[lapis lazuli]], [[bone meal]], [[cocoa beans]] and [[ink sac]]s. This, however, the later four still use as dyes.<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-42473}}</ref> |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Blue and white dye can now be obtained from [[cornflower]]s and [[lily of the valley]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed. |Only a single dye is now required to apply a banner pattern in a [[loom]]. |Various dyes except black dye, white dye, brown dye and blue dye are now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|The ability to dye the color of the text on [[sign]]s was temporarily removed.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye again.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Added [[candles]], which can be dyed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]], and [[blue dye|blue]] dyes, which can crafted from [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]], [[cocoa beans]], and [[lapis lazuli]]. |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}} {{History||ps=1.90|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes from [[Pocket Edition v0.15.4 alpha]].}} {{History|foot}} <gallery> Pre-release dyes.png|Pre-release dye textures hidden within [[Items.png]]. </gallery> ;Notes {{reflist|group=n}} == Gallery == <gallery> White Dye.png|White Dye Light Gray Dye.png|Light Gray Dye Gray Dye.png|Gray Dye Black Dye.png|Black Dye Brown Dye.png|Brown Dye Red Dye.png|Red Dye Orange Dye.png|Orange Dye Yellow Dye.png|Yellow Dye Lime Dye.png|Lime Dye Green Dye.png|Green Dye Cyan Dye.png|Cyan Dye Light Blue Dye.png|Light Blue Dye Blue Dye.png|Blue Dye Purple Dye.png|Purple Dye Magenta Dye.png|Magenta Dye Pink Dye.png|Pink Dye </gallery> ==Issues== {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Players can obtain each one of every color with 1 cocoa bean, 2 yellow dye, 2 ink sac, 3 green dye, 4 lapis lazuli, 4 red dye, and 6 bone meal (2 bones). * The dyed sheep breeding behavior mirrors [[wikipedia:Lamarckism|Lamarck's theory]], in which the organisms evolve inheriting the external changes and adaptations of the previous generation, transmitting them to their offspring. * In ''Bedrock Edition'', tertiary colors, along with their regular crafting recipes, can be crafted with primary colors. E.g.: Magenta can be crafted with one rose red and two bone meals. * The colors of the dyes match the chat colors in [[color codes]] except for brown (dye only), light aqua, and gold (color codes only). * The texture for light blue dye still uses the color from prior to the 1.12 World of Color update.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == * Tools for calculating leather dye combination: [https://minecraft.tools/en/armor.php minecraft.tools] (webapp); [https://github.com/pudquick/pyMCdyes/ pyMCDyes] (open-source Python script, outdated); [https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/ DyeLeatherArmor]: a tool for calculating an exact crafting recipe for any sRGB color {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Barvivo]] [[de:Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte]] [[fr:Teinture]] [[hu:Színezés]] [[it:Colorante]] [[ja:染料]] [[ko:염료]] [[nl:Kleurstof]] [[pl:Barwniki]] [[pt:Corante]] [[ru:Красители]] [[th:สีย้อม]] [[uk:Барвники]] [[zh:染料]]</li></ul> | 12w39a | Slabs now interact properly with lighting. | |||
When slabs are placed upside down, they now accept light from light sources themselves, and no longer block light to surrounding blocks. | |||||
Slabs no longer cast the shadow of a full-sized block.[5] | |||||
1.4.6{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Armor|Category:Armor]]<br/>[[Category:Items]]</li><li>[[Firework Star|Firework Star]]<br/>{{Item | image = Firework Star.png | renewable = * '''Trail Effect''': No * '''All Others''': Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Firework stars''' are [[items]] used to determine the color, effect, and shape of [[firework rocket]]s. == Obtaining == In [[Survival]] mode, firework stars are obtainable only through crafting. In [[Creative]] mode, they can be found in the creative inventory. === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |ingredients=[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>Extra ingredients (optional) |Gunpowder |Matching Dye |Head; Gold Nugget; Feather;Fire Charge; |Glowstone Dust; |Diamond; |Output=Matching Firework Star |arggroups=1;2,Output;3;4;5 |description=Up to eight dyes can be added.<br>One head, gold nugget, feather, or fire charge can be added.<br>Both the diamond and the glowstone dust can be added with any of the other ingredients. |type=Miscellaneous }} {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Matching Firework Star |Any Dye |Output=Matching Firework Star |type=Miscellaneous |description=Adds a "fade to color" effect to the firework star, overwriting any existing fades.<br>Up to eight dyes can be added. |foot=1 |arggroups=1,Output }} <div style="display:none"> <!-- This is so the pre-Village & Pillage dyes can have dye-related crafting recipes show on their respective pages. They don't need to be displayed on this page because they already intuitively list "Any Matching/Colored Dye". --> {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |Gunpowder |Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans; Ink Sac |Head; Gold Nugget; Feather;Fire Charge; |Glowstone Dust; |Diamond; |Output=White Firework Star; Blue Firework Star; Brown Firework Star; Black Firework Star |arggroups=1;2,Output;3;4;5 |description={{only|bedrock|education}}<br>Up to eight dyes can be added.<br>One head, gold nugget, feather, or fire charge can be added.<br>Both the diamond and the glowstone dust can be added with any of the other ingredients. |type=Miscellaneous }} {{Crafting |showdescription=1 |White Firework Star; Blue Firework Star; Brown Firework Star; Black Firework Star |Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans; Ink Sac |Output=White Firework Star; Blue Firework Star; Brown Firework Star; Black Firework Star |type=Decoration block |description={{only|bedrock|education}}<br>Adds a "fade to color" effect to the firework star, overwriting any existing fades.<br>Up to eight dyes can be added. |foot=1 }} </div> == Usage == The only usage of firework stars is to create [[firework rocket]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|match=end}} == Effects == === Shape effects === A firework star can have only one shape effect. {| class="wikitable" |+ Shape Effects ! <abbr title="Type (Byte tag in NBT structure)">Type</abbr> ! Ingredient ! Effect ! Sample Animation |- | 0 | None | Small Ball explosion (default) | [[File:Firework Star (Small Sphere).gif|200px]] |- | 1 | {{ItemLink|Fire Charge}} | Large Ball explosion and heavy sound. | [[File:Firework Star (Large Sphere).gif|200px]] |- | 2 | {{ItemLink|Gold Nugget}} | Star-shaped explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Star Shape).gif|200px]] |- | 3 | {{BlockLink|id=Heads|Head}} (any) | Creeper-shaped (Creeper Face) explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Creeper Shape).gif|200px]] |- | 4 | {{ItemLink|Feather}} | Burst explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Burst).gif|200px]] |} === Additional effects === In addition to the shape effects, any combination of these additional effects may be added to a firework star. {| class="wikitable" |+ Additional Effects ! Ingredient ! Effect ! Sample Animation |- | None | Default | [[File:Firework Star (Small Sphere).gif|200px]] |- | {{ItemLink|Glowstone Dust}} | Twinkle (Crackle effect and sounds after the explosion) | [[File:Firework Star (Twinkle effect).gif|200px]] |- | {{ItemLink|Diamond}} | Trail effect after the explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Trail effect).gif|200px]] |- | {{ItemLink|Glowstone Dust}} <br> {{ItemLink|Diamond}} | Twinkle + Trail effect after the explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Twinkle and Trail effect).gif|200px]] |} == Sounds == {{see also|Firework_Rocket#Sounds}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Star |spritetype=item |nameid=firework_star |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Star |spritetype=item |nameid=firework_star |aliasid=fireworkscharge |id=520 |form=item |translationkey=item.fireworksCharge.name |foot=1}} === Item data === {{el|java}}: {{main|Player.dat format}} <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Firework Stars}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|fYL1W9aW0UU}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[File:Firework Star JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework stars. |Firework stars in the [[Creative inventory]] come in only one variation; they do not have any color.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of firework stars has now been changed from <code>firework_charge</code> to <code>firework_star</code>. |Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 402.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Firework Star JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework stars. |Firework stars come in all 16 colors in the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].{{verify|type=update}}{{info needed}}}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of firework star has been changed from <code>fireworkscharge</code> to <code>firework_star</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Firework Star JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework stars. |Firework stars cannot be obtained within the Creative inventory.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|The [[crafting]] interface has now been updated to allow the crafting of firework stars and [[firework rocket]]s.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * There are 29,617,272,331,290,537 (29.6 quintillion) unique firework stars. * Putting firework stars on rockets causes the player to take explosion damage when using them for flying with [[elytra]]. == Gallery == <gallery> File:Firework Star (Tricolor Star shaped with Twinkle and Trail effect).gif|Tricolor (Magenta, Pink, White dye) + Star shaped with Twinkle and Trail effect. </gallery> {{Items}} [[cs:Ohňostrojová hvězda]] [[de:Feuerwerksstern]] [[es:Estrella de fuegos artificiales]] [[fr:Étoile de feu d'artifice]] [[hu:Tűzijáték csillag]] [[it:Stella pirotecnica]] [[ja:花火の星]] [[ko:폭죽 탄약]] [[nl:Vuurwerkster]] [[pl:Gwiazdka pirotechniczna]] [[pt:Estrela de fogo de artifício]] [[ru:Пиротехническая звезда]] [[uk:Зірка феєрверку]] [[zh:烟火之星]]</li></ul> | November 28, 2012 | Jeb tweeted a picture of himself crafting nether brick slabs. | |||
12w49a | Added nether brick slabs. | ||||
1.5{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Legends resources|Category:Minecraft Legends resources]]<br/>[[Category:Minecraft Legends]] [[Category:Items]] [[pt:Categoria:Recursos do Minecraft Legends]]</li><li>[[Bowl|Bowl]]<br/>{{Item | image = Bowl.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Bowls''' are containers that can hold certain [[food]]s. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |A2= Any Planks |C2= Any Planks |B3= Any Planks |Output= Bowl,4 |type= Material }} === Fishing === Bowls can be obtained as a "junk" item while [[fishing]]. === Eating === A bowl containing food becomes an empty bowl when the food is eaten. === Mob loot === When a [[turtle]] is killed by a [[Thunderstorm#Lightning|lightning bolt]], it drops 1 bowl.<ref name=BowlReport>{{Cite bug|MC|125562|Turtles drop bowls when killed by lightning|date=February 16, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite bug|MCPE|57038| Turtles killed by lightning drop Bowls.|date=November 17, 2019}}</ref> == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Mooshrooms === {{control|use|text=Using}} a bowl on a [[mooshroom]] turns the bowl into [[mushroom stew]] or [[suspicious stew]]. The stew can then be consumed immediately and the process repeated, making this an excellent way to quickly restore depleted [[hunger]] and [[saturation]] with almost no cost or effort. === Fuel === Bowls can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 0.5 items per bowl {{in|je}}, and 1 item per bowl {{in|be}}. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bowl |spritetype=item |nameid=bowl |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bowl |spritetype=item |nameid=bowl |id=321 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100130|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls. |Bowls are used to craft [[mushroom soup]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Added [[mooshroom]]s, which can be {{control|use|text=milked}} with a bowl.}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bowls can now be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s by [[fishing]].}} {{History|||snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|Bowls are now used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Bowls are now used to craft [[beetroot soup]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Bowls can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 281.}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|[[Turtles]] drop 0 to 1 bowls if killed by [[lightning]].<ref name=BowlReport/>}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bowl JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bowls has now been changed. |Bowls are now used to craft [[suspicious stew]].}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Bowls are now [[craft]]able. They still serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Bowls are now used to craft [[mushroom stew]].}} {{History||v0.5.0|Bowls now appear in the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|Bowls are now used to craft [[beetroot soup]].}} {{History|||snap=build 7|Bowls can now be used as fuel in a [[furnace]].}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Added bowls to [[creative]] mode. |[[Mooshroom]]s can now be "milked" to obtain [[mushroom stew]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bowls are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Bowls are now used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bowl JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bowls has now been changed.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Bowls can now be used to craft [[suspicious stew]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|Bowls now stack to 64.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bowl JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bowls has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * {{in|be}}, bowls are actually more fuel efficient than [[stick]]s. If 6 wood planks are crafted into 8 bowls, 8 items can be [[smelt]]ed; but if those are crafted into 12 sticks, only 6 items can be smelted. This can be useful when the player only has access to Nether wood types, which cannot be used as fuel. == See also == * [[Mushrooms]] == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == * {{Mcnet|taking-inventory--bowl|Taking Inventory: Bowl|April 25, 2019}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Miska]] [[de:Schüssel]] [[es:Cuenco]] [[fr:Bol]] [[hu:Tál]] [[it:Ciotola]] [[ja:ボウル]] [[ko:그릇]] [[nl:Kom]] [[pl:Miska]] [[pt:Tigela]] [[ru:Миска]] [[th:ชาม]] [[uk:Миска]] [[zh:碗]]</li></ul> | 13w01a | Wooden Slabs can now be used to craft daylight sensors. | |||
13w02a | Added quartz slabs, featuring the top quartz texture on all six sides. | ||||
13w09c | Quartz slabs and double slabs now use the top, side and bottom textures of the block of quartz. | ||||
April 1, 2013 | Added TNT slabs, called Etho Slabs, to the April Fools update, Minecraft 2.0. They exploded like TNT, producing a larger explosion that caused anvils to spawn over any player in the explosion's range. | ||||
1.7.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Light Blue Dye|Light Blue Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Light blue dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Quasi-Primary|quasi-primary dye]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |Blue Orchid |Output=Light Blue Dye |type=Material |head=1 }} {{Crafting |Blue Dye |White Dye |Output=Light Blue Dye,2 |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Lapis Lazuli;Blue Dye;Lapis Lazuli |Bone Meal;Bone Meal;White Dye |Output=Light Blue Dye,2 |type=Material |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |foot=1 }} === Loot chest === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|light-blue-dye}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 light blue dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Light Blue Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 20%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|7}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 12 light blue dye for an emerald as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Light Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=light_blue_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Light Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=light_blue_dye |aliasid=dye / 12 |id=407 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.lightBlue.name |foot=1}} == Video == {{yt|IPQzg-zPJgk}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Light blue dye can be [[crafting|crafted]] with gunpowder to create a [[firework star]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}} {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Light blue dye is now crafted using [[white dye|white]] and [[blue dye]]s, instead of [[bone meal]] and [[lapis lazuli]]. |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to light blue.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells light blue dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[light blue candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Light blue dye can no longer be used to craft light blue candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Light blue dye can now once again be used to craft light blue candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to light blue.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Light blue dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Light blue dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; light blue dye now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Light blue dye is now craftable with [[lapis lazuli]] and [[bone meal]]. |Light blue dye can now be used to craft light blue wool.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Light dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]] and dye [[shulker box]]es and [[bed]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s, [[stained glass]], and patterns on [[banner]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Light blue dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |Light blue dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s. |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of light blue dye has been changed from <code>dye/12</code> to <code>light_blue_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[cs:Světle modré barvivo]] [[de:Hellblauer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte azul claro]] [[fr:Teinture bleu clair]] [[hu:Világoskék festék]] [[ja:空色の染料]] [[ko:하늘색 염료]] [[nl:Lichtblauwe kleurstof]] [[pl:Jasnoniebieski barwnik]] [[pt:Corante azul-claro]] [[ru:Светло-синий краситель]] [[zh:淡蓝色染料]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Minecart|Minecart]]<br/>{{about|the rideable minecart in Minecraft|other uses|Minecart (disambiguation)|}} {{distinguish|Minecraft}} {{ItemEntity |image=Minecart.png |renewable=Yes |stackable=No |size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 10 |drops={{ItemLink|Minecart}} (1) |health={{hp|6}} }} A '''minecart''' is a train-like vehicle [[entity]] that runs on [[Rail (disambiguation)|rail]]s. == Obtaining == Minecarts can be retrieved by {{control|attack|text=attacking}} them for some time. Minecarts can also be retrieved with one attack from a [[pickaxe]] provided the player's attack cooldown is reset. A minecart is also destroyed if it makes contact with a [[cactus]], or if shot with a [[bow]] and arrow. === Crafting === {{Crafting |A2= Iron Ingot |C2= Iron Ingot |A3= Iron Ingot |B3= Iron Ingot |C3= Iron Ingot |Output= Minecart |type= Transportation }} === Entity loot === [[Minecart with command block]]s can be given to the player with the {{cmd|/give}} command or through the creative inventory under certain conditions{{only|java}}; [[minecart with spawner]]s{{only|java}} are available only via the {{cmd|/summon}} command. Each drop 1 minecart when broken. == Usage == [[File:RideableMinecart.png|thumb|right|A rideable minecart on rails surrounded by wood slabs]] A minecart can be placed in the same manner as most blocks but can be placed only on top of a [[rail]]. Once placed, it may be derailed by pushing it off the end of the track. After this, it can be railed again by placing a rail directly below it or pushing it onto a track. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Transportation === [[File:Steve Riding a Minecart.png|thumb|right|upright|[[Steve]] riding a minecart]] {{see also|Transportation|Riding}} Minecarts can be ridden by {{control|use|text=pressing the "use" control}} on them. Once inside, an external impulse may be needed to make the minecart start moving. The player can slowly move the minecart forward while riding it, by pressing {{control|forward}}. If a mob walks in front of an empty minecart, it is pulled into the cart. After rolling off of the end of a track, a minecart can be pushed around on open blocks. If a minecart is pushed onto or falls onto tracks, it "snaps" to those tracks. When riding a minecart, if the minecart lands on a rail, the player does not take any fall damage. <!--Minecarts and arrows don't interact anymore.--> Unlike with [[bed]]s, there is no message above the hotbar for attempting to enter a fully occupied minecart.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|161251|Attempting to enter an occupied bed displays a message over the hotbar, but attempting to enter an occupied vehicle does not|date=September 18, 19|resolution=Works as Intended}}</ref> === Dismounting === Players can exit the minecart by pressing {{control|sneak}}. When a player or mob dismounts a minecart, either by choice, by breaking the minecart, or by passing over an [[activator rail]], the minecart tries to find a safe ejection destination one block away. First it checks the eight horizontally adjacent blocks in the following order of priority relative to direction of travel: right, left, rear right, rear left, front right, front left, rear, front. A valid destination has a block underneath with a solid (not necessarily full) top surface and a space with enough headroom and width for the passenger to fit in when standing at the center. The space can even contain liquid or have open trapdoors if the mob is slim enough, and presence of other mobs doesn't matter. If no valid destination exists on same horizontal level, the minecart then checks the blocks one above, then one below. For a player, the minecart also checks for crawlable destinations. If still none, the minecart chooses its own location. Once the minecart picks a destination, it actually ejects the passenger one block up in the air and the passenger settles down on its own. Under a low ceiling this may cause one tick of suffocation damage. The air drop exists to allow passengers to land on carpet or bottom slabs. == Behavior == === Speed === Minecarts have a predefined speed limit of exactly 8 blocks per second. However, this speed limit does not change the minecart's speed value but instead limits how far a minecart can travel each tick to 0.4 blocks. Therefore, a minecart moving from powered rail to normal rail will move at constant speed for some time until decelerating because its internal speed value is over its speed limit of 8. [[Powered rail]]s powered by redstone give minecarts a boost of speed. Speed is gradually decreased (due to drag) if there are no powered rails to assist its movement, and an unpowered powered rail slows down a minecart rapidly. The speed decreases at a faster rate when going uphill, compared to when moving horizontally. A minecart does not need powered rails to assist its movement down a hill. <!-- Is this comparison to real-life physics necessary? - One unit of kinetic energy could be defined as the energy gained by a cart going down a one-block slope and lost by a cart when it goes up a one-block slope. If a 45-degree downward slope is connected directly into an upward slope, an initial height of 60 blocks results in a final height of 40 blocks, a loss of 20 units of potential energy. But if 20 sections of flat track are inserted between the slopes, the final height is 35. This implies that one unit of energy is lost for every 4 sections of horizontal track traveled with an initial stored energy of between 60 and 40. At much lower speeds, much less energy is lost, implying that the energy lost is a percentage of the cart's current energy. The above gives about 0.5% energy loss per section of track. One implication of this is that more energy lost when the cart has more energy, so a gradual slope should allow you to travel much farther distances than a steep slope followed by a long flat section. (This is different from real-life physics, where friction does not increase with velocity. However, it may be an attempt to mirror air resistance, which ''does'' increase with velocity.) --> Anything in the way of the minecart brings it to a stop. Once a minecart has left the track, it rapidly decelerates within one or two blocks. When mobs touch a minecart, they affect it in the same way a player would, i.e. mobs that move up against a still cart set it in motion. If a minecart is moving fast enough, it can skip across one block without a track and reattach to track on the other side, at significantly reduced energy and speed. A minecart's hitbox can skip turns if the minecart is boosted using enough powered rails.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|179971|Minecart skips turns if too fast|date=April 22, 2020}}</ref> The speed and momentum of a minecart can differ depending on whether or not it is empty, and in the case where a minecart has a container, the speed can differ depending on the quantity and type of items inside. === Merged minecarts === {{IN|java}}, two or more minecarts can be merged by pushing them into each other so that they overlap. Merged minecarts move as a collective, like a train, and can be useful for long-distance transport because while moving in a straight line, they ''do not need powered rails to keep their speed''. To summarize: * Minecarts can also be merged by ''dropping'' a minecart on another minecart. * Merged minecarts do not lose speed while traveling on straight rails * ''Corners'' in the rails might cause merged minecarts to unmerge. * Minecarts with ''chest'' (even fully filled) can also be merged and also do ''not'' require powered rails. === Distance traveled by empty carts starting on a downward slope === This table shows the distance traveled by an unoccupied minecart on a downward slope, with a boost (or no boost). The most efficient way is to use only 1 boost at the bottom of the incline on the flat surface. Using 2 increases distance by about 20% or 1.5 blocks. All distance trends based on the height seem to be logarithmic. The carts started from rest, on a slope Height blocks up. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Distance traveled" |- ! Height !! No Boost !! Bottom !! Bottom and Top !! All boosts on incline and bottom |- | 1 || 2.77m || 8.77 || 10.8 || 10.8 |- | 2 || 4.59m || 9.59 || 10.83 || 13.37 |- | 3 || 5.81m || 9.81 || 11.66 || 15.12 |- | 4 || 7.04m || 10.04 || 12.46 || 16.95 |- | 5 || 7.87m || 10.87 || 12.29<!--(Yes, it did actually travel less)--> || 17.95 |- | 10 || 11.65m || 13.38 || 15.12 || 21.68 |- | 100 || 15.87m || 17.05 || 17.54 || 25.34 |} === Collision === Minecarts are about the same size as a block (1×1). Because of this, a ladder, door, or trapdoor prevents it from falling down a 1×1 hole. Carts on [[rail]]s also ignore collision in certain situations. A cart traveling uphill, downhill, or on a curve with a block placed in front of it, goes through the block.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|8004|Minecarts glitch through the stop block of a track that ends with a turn or a downward slope|date=January 20, 2013}}</ref> A minecart that reaches the end of a rail up against an opaque solid block bounces back, but if the block is transparent then it stops. The minecart can even bounce against an opaque block from a standstill if the rail underneath is powered. A player or mob riding in a minecart does not collide with or suffocate in any transparent blocks but suffocates inside opaque blocks. Minecarts are completely unaffected by [[ice]], [[packed ice]], and [[blue ice]]<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|8265|Minecarts don't slide on any sort of ice|date=January 25, 2013}}</ref>; they can also be destroyed by coming in contact with [[lava]] or [[fire]]. === Mobs === {{missing information|section|some other mobs that cannot be picked up by minecarts}} [[File:Minecart shake.gif|thumb|right|Minecart shaking due to being on top of an activator rail.]] Mobs can ride minecarts, but cannot control them. Mobs cannot exit the minecart unless the minecart is destroyed or moves onto an active [[activator rail]].<ref>{{bug|MC-3866||Endermen, Tamed Wolves and Ocelots cannot teleport when in a Minecart|WAI}}</ref> However, {{in|bedrock}}, [[endermen]] are able to teleport out of minecarts.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-31761||Endermen can still teleport out of the boats and minecarts}}</ref> A mob can ride a minecart when pushing by a moving minecart on rails {{in|java}} or when colliding with a minecart {{in|bedrock}}. It is easier to pick up a mob when a minecart is turning. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[armor stand]]s can also be picked up. Most mobs can be picked up by minecarts, except [[ender dragon]]s, [[warden]]s, and [[wither]]s. {{IN|java}}, [[iron golem]]s cannot be picked up either. A [[jockey]] riding a minecart automatically accelerates the minecart.<ref>{{bug|MC-71998||Minecarts that have passengers within them riding mobs can move automatically when not on rails}}</ref> Mobs in minecarts don't despawn, and don't count towards the mob cap.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-182897||Some passenger mobs don't count to the mob cap|WAI}}</ref> === Boats === {{exclusive|java|section=yes}} {{UsesBug|section=yes}} Due to the bug {{bug|MC-113871}}, [[boat]]s can be captured by minecarts. When a boat is placed in a minecart, the minecart travels faster on rails, approximately as fast as on powered rails. The movement in the boat minecart is glitchy and moving forward with the W key moves the cart backward relative to the player, and vice versa for moving backward with the S key. The minecart also moves on the rail-less ground at a crawling speed, but it does not float in the water despite being in a boat. Using this glitch can be far more resource-efficient since the boat minecart can move at the speed of a powered rail track on flat ground and on slopes. Another physics glitch with the boat minecart is the extreme reduction in friction when the minecart is on rails, which is similar to the lack of friction when a boat is riding on ice. This glitch can be done in Survival without cheats simply by pushing a minecart into a boat on the track. This bug is now patched. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Minecarts use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group="sound" name="oddcats" /> {{Sound table |sound=Minecart inside.ogg |subtitle=MC-177078 |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats">{{Cite bug|MC|42132|The sounds of minecarts aren't controlled by the correct sound slider|date=December 13, 2013}}</ref> |overridesource=1 |description=While the player is inside of a moving minecart |id=entity.minecart.inside |translationkey=- |volume=0.0-0.75 <ref group=sound name=insidevolume>Based on horizontal speed; it is clamped between 0.0 and 0.75 and will not play if speed is less than 0.01</ref> |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 (technical) / rider only (effective)}} {{Sound table |sound=Minecart inside underwater1.ogg |sound2=Minecart inside underwater2.ogg |sound3=Minecart inside underwater3.ogg |subtitle=MC-204124 |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/> |overridesource=1 |description=While inside of a moving minecart when the player's eye level is underwater |id=entity.minecart.inside.underwater |translationkey=- |volume=0.0-0.75 <ref group=sound name=insidevolume/> |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 (technical) / rider only (effective)}} {{Sound table |sound=Minecart rolling.ogg |subtitle=Minecart rolls <ref group="sound">Shows far less often than it should - see {{bug|MC-181831}}</ref> |source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/> |overridesource=1 |description=While a minecart 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 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Minecart inside.ogg |source=neutral |description=While the player is inside of a moving minecart |id=minecart.inside}} {{Sound table |sound=Minecart rolling.ogg |source=neutral |description=While a minecart is moving |id=minecart.base |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart |spritetype=item |nameid=minecart |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |generatetranslationkeys=y |firstcolumnname=Entity |displayname=Minecart |spritetype=entity |nameid=minecart |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart |spritetype=item |nameid=minecart |id=370 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart |spritetype=entity |nameid=minecart |id=84 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Minecarts 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]] == Achievements == {{load achievements|On A Rail}} == History == {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100618|[[File:Minecart JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts. |Minecarts are not rideable but instead are used to store things in. |Right-clicking minecarts opens them like a [[chest]] (with the container called "Minecart". Filling them up makes the [[dirt]] layer inside them rise.}} {{History||20100624|[[File:Minecart JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The entity model and item texture of minecarts have been changed. |The minecart mechanics have been changed to being rideable, removing their ability to store items. | Minecarts now render a chest inside for unknown reasons.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.4|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Removed the phantom chest from minecarts. |A [[sitting]] animation for riding minecarts has been added.}} {{History||v1.0.14|Minecarts are now used to craft [[minecart with furnace]] and [[minecart with chest]].}} {{History||v1.2.2|Minecarts now appear to other players and can be ridden in multiplayer. |Minecarts are no longer fully solid - they no longer block movement, and can no longer be stood on top of.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.5|Minecarts now break faster with hands. |[[Powered rail]]s have been introduced, which enables minecarts to move automatically, although previous methods of boosting no longer works, or does not work as effectively. |The [[detector rail]]s have been introduced for use in detecting minecarts. Prior to this update, carts were detected by using [[pressure plate]]s in line with cart tracks. This had the often undesirable effect of dramatically slowing or even stopping the minecart, which limited the use of this design mostly to boosters.}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|A minecart now transfers any [[Damage#Fall damage|fall damage]] it suffers onto its rider and is not destroyed upon impact.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|If the [[player]] punches a minecart when descending from a jump, it shows the [[Damage#Critical hit|critical hit]] animation. This also happens if the player punches the cart while still in it.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] posted a [[sound]] showing the sound that minecarts make.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|The texture of minecarts has changed slightly.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|Minecarts can now be shot out from [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w21b|The [[player]] no longer spawns on top/inside of the minecart after getting out. Instead, the player gets out a few [[block]]s away. Also, the player can nudge a stationary minecart while inside it to move onto a [[Powered Rail|powered rail]], etc.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|[[Sound]]s for minecarts have been added.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Minecarts can now be edited with a third-party program to show any [[block]] inside of it (it does not take on the characteristics of this block), as well as make it take on the characteristics of any cart. |Minecart types no longer all share the same [[entity]] ID – <code>Minecart</code> – and are no longer distinguished by a <code>Type</code> field. They have been given separate entity IDs. |Minecarts are now used to craft [[TNT minecart]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w03a|Minecarts are now used to craft [[hopper minecart]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w06a|Added [[minecart with spawner]].}} {{History||1.6.2|snap=release|A [[player]] in a moving minecart no longer turns with the minecart.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w39a|Added [[minecart with command block]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w11a|Minecart physics have been changed - they now go faster and further, can derail at corners if going too fast and refuse to go uphill and they can also (if going fast enough) go over 1 [[block]]. |The collision and position handling of minecarts have been improved.}} {{History|||snap=14w17a|All changes to old minecart physics used before 14w11a have been reverted.}} {{History||1.9.1|snap=pre2|Extreme typos in minecarts with hoppers and chests, reading "''container.minecart'''' have been fixed.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>MinecartRideable</code> to <code>minecart</code>. |The player's [[hunger]] bar is now visible when riding in a minecart.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 328.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Minecarts now move much slower when pushed along standard [[rail]]s using the W key, even slower on unpowered golden rails, and cannot be pushed off of unpowered golden rails without the [[player]] looking at a certain angle.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|Minecart now checks dismount position height against entity height.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a<!--cannot confirm due to how assets are handled - assuming this due to MC-91163 fix version-->|Minecarts no longer have subtitles for movement.}} {{History|||snap=20w18a|Mobs in minecarts no longer [[Spawn#Despawning|despawn]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Minecarts can now move in [[water]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Minecarts no longer drop when breaking a [[Minecart with Chest|minecart with chest]], [[Minecart with Hopper|hopper]], [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace]], or [[Minecart with TNT|TNT]].<ref>{{bug|MC-249493|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w16a|Sniffers can now enter [[minecart]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|Minecarts now ride smoother.}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[Sound]]s for minecarts have been added.}} {{History|||snap=build 2|Minecarts now stack on top of each other.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Minecarts can now be used to craft [[Minecart with Chest|storage]], [[Minecart with TNT|TNT]], and [[Minecart with Hopper|hopper minecart]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts have been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|Minecarts are now twice the speed than in other editions.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|Minecarts are now slower.}} {{History||xbox=TU13|ps=1.0|Minecarts are now faster again.}} {{History||xbox=TU21|xbone=CU9|ps=1.14|The minecart limit has been increased.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Minecart [[sound]]s have been updated.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of minecarts has been changed.}} {{History|new 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart_(item)_JE2_BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Minecarts appear to float above the track, as their model has no wheels. * If the player views their inventory while riding in a minecart, they appear sitting down in mid-air. * The player can teleport to another minecart while sitting in a minecart by right-clicking a minecart in their range. This can be used as an elevator to quickly rise up when minecarts are placed on top of each other. * If the sound is muted in the options while riding a minecart, and then turned back up, the minecart no longer makes noise in the client until the player exits the minecart. * If a saddled pig is riding a minecart, the player can ride the pig. Doing so causes the minecart to be able to ride freely at the player's walking speed. It is unknown whether this is a glitch. * It seems that hunger does not deplete while inactive in a minecart (at least in normal difficulty). * A minecart (alongside rails and powered rails) are used as Steve's Side-Special in the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. == Gallery == <gallery> Minecart fire pig.png|A pig inside a burning minecart MinecartInfdev1.png|A Minecart opened in Minecraft Infdev MinecartInfdev2.png|A Minecart filled in Minecraft Infdev 2ed Spawner Minecart Image and 1st Dispenser cart image.jpg|An image of two [[Minecart with Spawner]]s and unimplemented Minecart with Dispensers. Minecart with chest and head thing.png|The first image [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] released.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|289000646210904064}}</ref> Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha Development minecarts.png|The first image of minecarts in {{edition|PE}}. Minecart Booster.png|Minecart booster. MinecartStack.png|Minecarts being stacked on each other. Villager minecart.png|Villager in a minecart. Minecartride.jpg|Player in minecart. Blocks in Invisible Minecarts.png|Minecarts can be edited to show any block inside, and can also be edited to be invisible. File:Minecart (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A wooden minecart, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]]. File:Minecoins 5.png|Two minecarts, as depicted on [[Minecraft Marketplace|Minecoin]] gift cards. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--minecart Taking Inventory: Minecart] – Minecraft.net on September 6, 2019 {{Items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Mechanics]] [[cs:Vozík]] [[de:Lore]] [[es:Vagoneta]] [[fr:Wagonnet]] [[hu:Csille]] [[it:Carrello da miniera]] [[ja:トロッコ]] [[ko:광산 수레]] [[nl:Mijnkar]] [[pl:Wagonik]] [[pt:Carrinho de mina]] [[ru:Вагонетка]] [[th:รถราง]] [[uk:Вагонетка]] [[zh:矿车]]</li></ul> | 1.7 | Added acacia and dark oak slabs. | |||
1.8{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Earth items|Category:Minecraft Earth items]]<br/>All items in ''[[Minecraft Earth]]''. [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Minecraft Earth|Items]]</li><li>[[Stick|Stick]]<br/>{{for|other uses|Stick (disambiguation)}} {{Item | image = Stick.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''stick''' is an item used for [[crafting]] many [[tools]] and [[item]]s. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |B2= Any Planks |B3= Any Planks |Output= Stick,4 |type= Material |head=1 }} {{Crafting |B2= Bamboo |B3= Bamboo |Output= Stick |type= Material |foot=1 }} === Fishing === Sticks can be obtained as a "junk" item while [[fishing]]. === Block loot === [[Dead bush]]es drop between 0–2 sticks when destroyed. All [[Leaves|leaf]] types have a 2% chance to drop between 1-2 sticks when broken. Using a tool with [[Fortune]] increase these chances to 2.2%, 2.5%, and 3.3% for Fortune I, II, and III respectively. === Entity loot === [[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–6 sticks upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of [[Looting]], for a chance of 0-15 sticks. [[Boat]]s and [[Boat with Chest|boats with chest]]s drop 2 sticks when falling from exactly 12, 13, 49, 51, 111, 114, 198, 202, 310, or 315 blocks.<ref>{{bug|MC-119369}}</ref>. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|stick}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Fuel === When used as a [[furnace]] fuel, a stick smelts 0.5 [[item]]s. === Trading === Novice-level [[Trading#Fletcher|fletcher]] [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 32 sticks for an [[emerald]] in ''Java Edition'', and they always offer the trade in Bedrock Edition. == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|SYoHAJBuoss}}</div> == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Stick |spritetype=item |nameid=stick |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Stick |spritetype=item |nameid=stick |id=320 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100129|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks. |Sticks are used to craft [[sign]]s, [[torch]]es, [[sword]]s, [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s and [[shovel]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|Sticks are now used to craft [[bow]]s and [[arrow]]s.}} {{History||20100206|Sticks are now used to craft [[hoe]]s.}} {{History||20100219|Sticks can be used as fuel for the newly added [[furnace]].}} {{History||20100223|Sticks are now used to craft [[painting]]s.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100607|Sticks are now used to craft [[ladder]]s.}} {{History||20100618|Sticks are now used to craft [[rail]]s.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.1|Sticks are now used to craft [[redstone torch]]es and [[lever]]s.}} {{History||v1.0.6|2 sticks now drops from breaking [[boat]]s.}} {{History||v1.0.17|Sticks are now used to craft [[fence]]s.}} {{History||v1.1.1|Sticks are now used to craft [[fishing rod]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.5|Sticks are now used to craft [[powered rail]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Sticks are now used to craft [[fence gate]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Sticks are found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|Sticks are now used to craft [[tripwire hook]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w27a|Sticks no longer drops from breaking [[boat]]s.|Instead, it needs to fall certain heights to drop 2 sticks.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Sticks are now used to craft [[item frame]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w38b|[[Witch]]es now have a chance to drop sticks.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Sticks are now used to craft [[activator rail]]s.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Sticks can be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s by [[fishing]].}} {{History|||snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Sticks are now used to craft [[banner]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w32a|Sticks are now used to craft [[armor stand]]s.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Sticks are now dropped by [[dead bush]]es.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|Sticks are now found in [[bonus chest]]s for more than double the average yield.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Sticks can now be found in 70.5% of bonus chests in stacks of 1–12. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 280.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Sticks can now be crafted from [[bamboo]]. |Sticks can now be used to craft [[crossbow]]s. |Sticks are now [[drops|dropped]] by [[leaves]].}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Sticks can now be used to craft [[grindstone]]s. |Sticks can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] cartographer houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Sticks can now be found in village fletcher houses and toolsmith houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Sticks can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] sticks.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft sticks. |Sticks can now be used to craft [[soul torch]]es.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|Sticks are now dropped by [[azalea leaves]] and [[flowering azalea leaves]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|Sticks are now dropped by [[mangrove leaves]].}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w07a|The [[crossbow]] and [[soul campfire]] recipes are no longer unlocked by sticks.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Sticks are now dropped by [[cherry leaves]]. |Sticks can now be used to craft [[brush]]es. |Sticks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the stick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Sticks are now [[craft]]able. |Sticks can be used to [[craft]] wooden and stone [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s, [[sword]]s and [[shovel]]s, [[ladder]]s, [[torch]]es, [[fence]]s and [[fence gate]]s.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Sticks are now used to craft iron, gold and diamond [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s, [[sword]]s and [[shovel]]s.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Sticks are now used to craft [[bow]]s.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Sticks are now used to craft [[hoe]]s.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Sticks are now used to craft [[painting]]s.}} {{History||v0.6.0|Sticks are now used to craft [[sign]]s.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|Sticks are now used to craft [[rail]]s and [[powered rail]]s.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Sticks are now used to craft [[fishing rod]]s. |Sticks can now be found as a junk [[item]] from [[fishing]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Sticks are now [[drops|dropped]] when [[dead bush]]es are [[breaking|destroyed]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Sticks are now used to craft [[redstone torch]]es, [[lever]]s and [[tripwire hook]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Added [[witch]]es, which have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] sticks. |Sticks can now be used to craft [[item frame]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Sticks can now be used to craft [[armor stand]]s and [[banner]]s. |Sticks can now generate inside [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Sticks can now be used to craft [[sparkler]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Sticks can now be crafted from [[bamboo]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Sticks can now be used to craft [[crossbow]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Sticks can now be used to craft [[barrel]]s, [[grindstone]]s, and [[campfire]]s. |[[Leaves]] now have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] 0-2 sticks when [[breaking|destroyed]].}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Sticks can now be found in [[village]] toolsmith and fletcher [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Sticks can now be [[trading|sold]] to fletcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Sticks can now be used to craft [[soul torch]]es.}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Sticks can now be used to craft [[brush]]es. |Sticks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.}} {{History||1.20.10|snap=beta 1.20.10.20|Sticks are no longer used to craft barrels.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|Sticks can now be [[drops|dropped]] by [[leaves]].}} {{History|new3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * The stick is used in 49 recipes in ''Java Edition'', and 50 recipes in ''Bedrock Edition'', more than any other item in the game. [[Iron ingot]] takes second place with 35 recipes, and [[planks]] take third place with 34 recipes. * To craft each recipe once, a player would need 111 sticks, including 1 for the [[redstone torch]] in an [[activator rail]], while using the extra tripwire hook for the [[crossbow]]. This would require 56 [[planks]], or 14 [[logs]], for the sticks, and an extra 29 planks for the [[tool|wooden tools]], [[tripwire hook]], [[signs]], [[fences]], [[fence gate]], [[grindstone]], and slabs for the [[barrel]]. This means that the player needs a total of 85 planks, or 22 logs, plus 6 more for the [[campfire]] and [[soul campfire]]. == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--stick Taking Inventory: Stick] – Minecraft.net on April 2, 2020 {{Items}} [[cs:Tyčka]] [[de:Stock]] [[es:Palo]] [[fr:Bâton]] [[hu:Bot]] [[it:Bastone]] [[ja:棒]] [[ko:막대기]] [[nl:Stok]] [[pl:Patyk]] [[pt:Graveto]] [[ru:Палка]] [[th:แท่งไม้]] [[tr:Çubuk]] [[uk:Палиця]] [[zh:木棍]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | 14w02a | Stone brick slabs can now be used to craft chiseled stone bricks. | |||
Stone slabs can now be crafted using granite, diorite, andesite, or their polished counterparts. | |||||
14w32a | Added red sandstone slabs and double slabs. | ||||
Armor stands are now crafted using any slab. | |||||
14w32b | Armor stands can now be crafted only using stone slabs. | ||||
14w33a | Stone slabs can no longer be crafted using granite, diorite, andesite, or their polished counterparts. | ||||
1.9{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Chicken|Raw Chicken]]<br/>{{about|a food item|the mob "chicken"|Chicken}}{{About|a food item|the cooked version|Cooked Chicken}}{{Item | title = Raw Chicken | image = Raw Chicken.png | heals = {{hunger|2}} | effects = {{EffectLink|Hunger}} (0:30) (30% chance) | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw chicken''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]]. It can be cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or a [[campfire]] to make [[cooked chicken]]. ==Obtaining== ===Mob loot === Upon death, an adult [[chicken]] drops 1 raw chicken. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-4 with Looting III. Chickens that die while on [[fire]] drop [[cooked chicken]] instead. ===Cat gifts=== {{main|Cat#Gifts}} Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance to give the [[player]] a gift as they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 16.13% chance to be raw chicken. ==Usage== === Food=== To eat raw chicken, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} hunger and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but has a 30% chance of inflicting food poisoning (the {{EffectLink|link=Hunger (status effect)|Hunger}} effect for 30 seconds). <nowiki>*This has a similar effect as [[Rotten Flesh]]. ===Smelting ingredient=== {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Chicken |Cooked Chicken |0.35 }} ===Wolves=== Raw chicken can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. Wolves are at no risk of food poisoning. ===Trading=== Novice-level Butcher villagers have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to buy 14 raw chicken for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level Butcher villagers have a 50% chance of offering to buy 14 raw chicken for an emerald.{{only|java}} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} ==Data values== ===ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Chicken |spritetype=item |nameid=chicken |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Chicken |spritetype=item |nameid=chicken |id=275 |form=item |foot=1}} ==Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} ==Video== <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|ux362Ae8Llc}}</div> ==History== {{History|java beta}} {{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93330811608240128|A teaser image for [[cooked chicken]] is revealed by [[Jeb]].}} {{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93946593748852736|[[File:Raw Chicken (pre-release).png|32px]] Jens reveals raw chicken with changed texture based on feedback, saying "the chicken may be too smooth compared to other MC [[item]]s."<ref>https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93335976298033152</ref>}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken. |Raw chicken is a new [[drops|drop]], obtained by killing a [[chicken]], usually along with a [[feather]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Raw chicken can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] wolves.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Raw chicken can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s, at 14–17 raw chicken for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Trading has been changed: butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 14–18 raw chicken for 1 [[emerald]]. |Farmer villagers no longer [[trading|trade]] raw chicken.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several raw chickens, if killed with a [[Looting]]-[[enchanting|enchanted]] [[weapon]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 365.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[Cat]]s now offer raw chicken as [[Cat#Gifts|gift]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Raw chicken now restores {{hp|2}} instead of {{hp|1}}.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Raw chicken now sometimes inflicts the [[hunger]] effect, despite the hunger bar not existing yet.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw chicken now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 14-18 raw chicken for one [[emerald]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||?|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several raw chicken, if killed with a [[Looting]]-[[enchanting|enchanted]] [[weapon]].}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s can now give the [[player]] raw chicken as a gift.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Butcher [[villager]]s now have {{frac|1|3}} of a chance to [[trading|buy]] 14 raw chicken.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}} {{History|new3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Gallery == <gallery> Beta 1.8 Dev Chicken 2.png|First image of raw chicken. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[de:Rohes Hühnchen]] [[es:Pollo crudo]] [[fr:Poulet cru]] [[hu:Nyers csirkehús]] [[ja:生の鶏肉]] [[ko:익히지 않은 닭고기]] [[nl:Rauwe kip]] [[pl:Surowy kurczak]] [[pt:Frango cru]] [[ru:Сырая курятина]] [[th:ไก่ดิบ]] [[zh:生鸡肉]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Brown Dye|Brown Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Brown Dye.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Brown dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary color dye]] derived from [[cocoa beans]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Cocoa Beans |Output=Brown Dye |type=Material |head= }} == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Brown Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 brown dye for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}} Expert-level Shepherd villagers have a {{frac|2|7}} chance to buy 12 brown dye for an emerald.{{only|java}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Brown Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=brown_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Brown Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=brown_dye |aliasid=dye / 17 |id=398 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.brown_new.name |foot=1}} == History == {{expand section|Item textures and more from a development video on twitter by bartek.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added brown dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Brown dye now can change the text color on [[sign]]s to brown.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sell brown dyes.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Brown dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Brown dye can now used to craft newly added [[brown candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Brown dye can no longer used to craft brown candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Brown dye can once again used to craft brown candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Brown dye now can change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to brown.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added brown dye.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Brown dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of brown dye has been changed from <code>dye/17</code> to <code>brown_dye</code>.}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.83|[[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added brown dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Brauner Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte marrón]] [[fr:Teinture marron]] [[ja:茶色の染料]] [[ko:갈색 염료]] [[pl:Brązowy barwnik]] [[pt:Corante marrom]] [[th:สีย้อมสีน้ำตาล]] [[zh:棕色染料]]</li></ul></nowiki> | June 22, 2015 | Jeb reveals purpur slabs on Instagram, with the words "MINECON 2015 HYPE!" | |||
15w31a | Added purpur slabs and double slabs. | ||||
15w43a | A spruce slab now acts as the middle of a table generated within igloo basements. | ||||
1.11{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bread|Bread]]<br/>{{dungeons hatnote|type=item}} {{Item | title = Bread | image = Bread.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|5}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Bread''' is a [[food]] [[item]] that can be eaten by the [[player]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |A2=Wheat |B2=Wheat |C2=Wheat |Output=Bread |type=Foodstuff }} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|bread}} === Trading === Novice-level farmer [[Villager|villagers]] sell 6 bread for one [[emerald]] as part of their [[Trading|trades]]. {{IN|java}} they only have a 40% chance of offering this trade. === Villager gifts === Farmer villagers may use wheat they have harvested to craft bread, which they can trade with other villagers. Farmer villagers may throw bread at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.{{only|java}} == Usage == === Food === {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1= Hunger management}} Bread can be eaten with the use control while it is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating bread restores {{hunger|5}} [[hunger]] and 6.0 [[Hunger#Mechanics|hunger saturation]]. === Breeding === Villagers can pick up bread items to become willing, allowing them to breed. Villagers require 3 bread to become willing. === Composting === Placing bread into a [[composter]] has an 85% chance of raising the compost level by 1. It is more efficient to compost [[wheat]] than bread made from wheat. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bread |spritetype=item |nameid=bread |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bread |spritetype=item |nameid=bread |id=261 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Bake Bread}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Bread JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bread has been added, which now restores {{hp|5}}.}} {{History||20100223|Bread now requires 3 [[wheat]] (1 row of 3) instead of 6 (2 rows of 3) to be crafted.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||?|Bread is no longer stackable.}} {{History||20100625-2|Bread can now be found in the new [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Bread is now stackable to 64. |Bread now restores {{hunger|5}} instead of {{hp|5}}. |[[Dungeon]] [[chests]] now contain more bread, now that it stacks. |Bread can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] storerooms and [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Bread can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Bread can now be found in the new [[village]] blacksmith chests.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Bread can now be found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 3–4 loaves of bread for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The dark outline has now been removed from the bread texture.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Bread can now be used to feed [[horse]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 2–4 loaves of bread for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=14w26c|[[Horse]]s no longer can eat bread.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of bread from [[mineshaft]] and [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s has now been decreased.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Bread can now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 297.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bread JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bread has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Bread can now generate inside chests in cartographer houses, tanneries and plains [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Bread can now generate inside chests in mason houses, and savanna and snowy [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Bread can now generate inside chests in village temples, toolsmith, and desert and taiga [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing bread into the new [[composter]] now has an 80% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Bread now has an 85% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Farmer villagers now give bread to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Bread JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bread.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Bread now restores {{hp|5}} instead of {{hp|2}}.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The dark outline has now been removed from the bread texture.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bread now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Bread can now be found inside [[minecart with chest]]s in [[mineshaft]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|[[Villager]]s now require bread to become willing, in order to [[breeding|breed]]. |Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 2-4 loaves of bread for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bread can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Bread can now be found inside [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bread JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bread has now been changed. |Bread can now be found inside [[plains]] [[village]] houses [[chest]]s, plains tannery house chests, village cartographer house chests and plains weaponsmith chests.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Bread can now be found in village chests other than plains. |Bread can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6 bread for one [[emerald]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Bread JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bread.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Bread is now stackable to 64. |Bread now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The dark outline has now been removed from the bread texture.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bread JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bread has now been changed.}} {{History|new3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added bread.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--bread Taking Inventory: Bread] – Minecraft.net on February 25, 2021 {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Chléb]] [[de:Brot]] [[es:Pan]] [[fr:Pain]] [[hu:Kenyér]] [[it:Pane]] [[ja:パン]] [[ko:빵]] [[nl:Brood]] [[pl:Chleb]] [[pt:Pão]] [[ru:Хлеб]] [[th:ขนมปัง]] [[uk:Хліб]] [[zh:面包]]</li><li>[[Hopper|Hopper]]<br/>{{About|the block|the crash utility|Hopper (crash utility)}} {{Block |image=<gallery> Hopper (D).png|Java Hopper (D) BE.png|Bedrock </gallery> |extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] |transparent=Yes |light=No |tool=wooden pickaxe |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |flammable=No |lavasusceptible=No }} A '''hopper''' is a low-capacity storage [[block]] that can be used to collect [[item (entity)|item entities]] directly above it, as well as to transfer [[item]]s into and out of other containers. A hopper can be locked with [[Redstone Dust|redstone power]] to stop it from moving items into or out of itself. == Obtaining == === Breaking === To obtain a hopper, {{control|mine}} it with a [[pickaxe]]. Using any other item to mine a hopper drops only its contents. {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Hopper|Pickaxe|Wood|foot=1}} ===Crafting=== A hopper can be crafted from 5 iron ingots and a chest. {{Crafting |A1= Iron Ingot |C1= Iron Ingot |A2= Iron Ingot |B2= Chest |C2= Iron Ingot |B3= Iron Ingot |Output= Hopper |type= Redstone }} ==Usage== {{see also|Tutorials/Hopper}} [[File:Hopper aligment.png|Hoppers can face down or sideways.|thumb]] A hopper can be used as a container, as a crafting ingredient, and as a redstone component. A hopper has an "output" tube at its bottom that can face down or sideways and provides a visual indication of which block the hopper is set up to drop its items into, if that block has an inventory. To place a hopper, use the {{control|Place Block}} control while aiming at the surface to which its output should face (Hoppers ''do not'' orient themselves automatically). To place a hopper directly on the face of an already interactable block, the player can {{control|sneak}} while placing the hopper. Attempting to place a hopper aimed on the bottom face of a block instead faces downward. With some blocks, such as the [[furnace]] and [[brewing stand]], the hopper has multiple uses. A hopper does not change direction after placement, and it is not attached to the container it faces; the container can be removed or replaced, and the hopper remains unchanged. Hoppers cannot be moved by [[piston]]s.{{only|java}} Despite not being a solid block, attached blocks such as [[rail]]s, [[lever]]s, [[tripwire]] and [[redstone]] dust can be placed on top of hoppers, but not on their sides. ===Container=== [[File:Hopper GUI.png|thumb|176px|Hopper GUI showing the hopper's five slots of inventory at the top and the player's inventory below.]] A hopper can be used as a container and has 5 slots of inventory space. To open the hopper GUI, use the {{control|use item|text=Use Item/Place Block}} [[control]]. To move items between the hopper inventory and the player inventory or hotbar while the hopper GUI is open, drag or shift-click the items. To exit the hopper GUI, use the {{key|Esc}} key, B button or circle button, depending on the device. By default, the GUI of a hopper is labeled "Item Hopper". A hopper's GUI label can be changed by naming the hopper in an [[anvil]] before placing it, or, {{in|java}}, by using the [[Commands#data|data]] command (for example, to label a hopper at (0,64,0) "Steve's Hopper", use <code>/data merge block 0 64 0 {CustomName:'"Steve's Hopper"'}</code>). {{IN|java}}, a hopper's GUI can be "locked" (or subsequently unlocked) by setting the hopper's <code>Lock</code> tag with the [[Commands#data|data]] command. If a hopper's <code>Lock</code> tag is not blank, the hopper cannot be accessed except by players holding an item with the same name as the <code>Lock</code> tag's text. For example, to lock a hopper at (0,64,0) so that only players holding an item named "Steve's Key" can access the hopper, use <code>/data merge block 0 64 0 {Lock:"Steve's Key"}</code>. ===Crafting ingredient=== A hopper can be used to craft a [[minecart with hopper]]. {{crafting usage}} ===Redstone component=== {{see also|Redstone circuit|Redstone components#Hopper}} [[File:Hopper logic flowchart.png|thumb|Flowchart of hopper logic]] While a hopper is ''not'' powered by redstone signals, it operates with three functions: *'''Collect''' [[Item (entity)|item entities]] (free-floating items in the world) into its inventory from the space above it *'''Pull''' a single item into its inventory from a container above it *'''Push''' a single item from its own inventory into a container it faces A hopper first attempts to push any items inside it. Afterward, it checks if the block above it is a type of container. If so, it attempts to pull from it. Otherwise, the hopper attempts to collect item entities. Notably, hoppers can push to and pull from other hoppers, forming '''hopper pipes''' or '''hopper chains''', which allow transporting items across several blocks and are further discussed below. ====Redstone signals==== When a hopper receives a redstone signal (and is considered to be "activated"), all three functions stop. To avoid confusion over the terms "activated" and "deactivated", powered hoppers are often described as being '''locked''' and unpowered hoppers described as being '''unlocked'''. Hoppers can be powered by [[Redstone_mechanics#Power|soft powered]] blocks, meaning a [[redstone dust]] trail pointing into a block touching the hopper locks it just as effectively as a [[redstone block]] or any other [[Redstone components#Power components|power component]] touching the hopper. When the hopper is unlocked during a redstone tick, it does not push or pull/collect during the same tick, but has a delay of 1 redstone tick instead. While a locked hopper does not push or pull/collect items, it may still receive items from [[dispenser]]s, [[dropper]]s and other hoppers, and may have its items pulled out by another hopper beneath it. Hence, the item flow in a horizontal hopper pipe may be stopped by locking just one of the hoppers, but stopping a vertical hopper pipe requires locking two adjacent hoppers at the same time, such that both the pushing of the top one and the pulling of the bottom one are stopped. A hopper does not output any redstone signals by itself, but its fullness can be read using a [[Redstone Comparator|redstone comparator]], which needs to be placed next to it and facing away from it. An empty hopper outputs a signal strength of 0 and a completely full hopper outputs a signal strength of 15. Notably, a single stackable item (16 or 64) outputs a signal strength of 1 and a single non-stackable item outputs a signal strength of 3. {{IN|Java}}, if the hopper being read is part of a horizontal hopper pipe, the comparator can individually read each item passing through the chain, because items are pushed through the hoppers one by one at a speed that is manageable by the comparator. If there is an uninterrupted stream of items, the comparator does not switch off in between items. On the other hand, in a vertical hopper pipe, some of the hoppers may never produce a reading above 0, even with a continuous stream of items, because pushes and pulls both occur in the same game tick: The hoppers' items get pulled out a single game tick after they're pushed in and this isn't measurable by a comparator, because comparators need measurements lasting at least 1.5 redstone ticks to produce a reading. ====Collecting items==== A hopper collects items dropped on top of it if the space above the hopper not occupied by a storage block. Items are gathered from the entire 1 block space above the hopper, meaning that items sitting on partial blocks such as [[soul sand]] directly above a hopper can be collected.<ref>https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-55824</ref> It is also possible for a hopper to collect items from inside a full, solid block, a situation that might come from items rising up through solid blocks or being [[commands/summon|summoned]]. Item entities are not collected when they are outside of the collection area however; for example, items on top of a stone block directly above a hopper are not collected. Collected items are placed in the leftmost empty slot of a hopper's inventory. {{IN|java}}, if there is no container above the hopper, then the hopper collects dropped items in the order in which they landed on the hopper. This order is remembered even while a hopper is locked. For instance, if a hopper is locked under a carpet while a fully equipped [[armor stand]] is broken above it, then it always collects items in this order when it is unlocked: [[armor stand]], [[boots]], [[leggings]], [[chestplates]], [[helmets]]. This is due to the order in which these items land.{{Verify|Wouldn't this be due to the order in which the game creates the item entities that drop drop from the armor stand?}} {{IN|Bedrock}}, hoppers do not remember the order in which items land on the hopper. Instead, hoppers with multiple dropped items above them collect the items in the order in which they entered the chunk in which the hopper is located. Items that drop from a broken armor stand are collected in a random order.<ref>https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-120586</ref> Hoppers usually check for dropped items every [[game tick]] and they can collect items even before they are picked up by a [[player]]{{Verify|Does this happen always, or sometimes, and in Java only or also in Bedrock?}} or destroyed by [[lava]]. However, {{In|Bedrock}} hoppers have a "collection cooldown" time. After collecting an item (or stack of items), a hopper waits {{tooltip|4 redstone ticks|8 game ticks}} (0.4 seconds, barring lag) before attempting to collect again. Hoppers collect groups of items all at once rather than collecting them as single items one at a time. As a result, hoppers can collect item entities much faster than they can pull items from a container. Pulling from a moving [[minecart with chest]] or [[minecart with hopper]] is even slower, since the minecart is not always above the hopper. ====Pushing and pulling items==== A hopper with a storage container above it (such as a [[furnace]], [[chest]], [[dropper]], [[composter]], or another hopper) attempts to pull from the container instead of checking for floating items above it, and hence can not collect items. A hopper always tries to push or pull items using the leftmost available slot. When a hopper is removing items from a chest, the items disappear from left to right. Similarly, when filling up a chest, the chest fills up from left to right. Hoppers prioritize pulling from the first slot of a container over pulling into the first hopper slot. If a hopper has stone in its first slot and nothing in its second while the container it is pulling from has chicken in its first slot but stone in the second, the hopper pulls the chicken from the first slot of the container into its empty second slot. However, if the hopper is unable to pull the chicken, such as if all slots are filled with stone, the hopper pulls the stone from the second slot of the container instead. Similarly, hoppers prioritize pushing from their first slot over pushing into the first slot of a container. If a hopper has stone in its first slot and chicken in its second while the container it is pushing to has chicken it its first slot but stone in the second, the hopper pushes stone from its first slot into the second slot of the container. In [[Java Edition]] the checks done by a hopper while pulling generally require less processing than the checks done by a hopper attempting collection. Therefore, a chain of hoppers topped with storage containers rather than air/solid blocks has better performance (measured as milliseconds of processing per tick) and lower potential for processing lag. <ref name=":0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC3ZOOI1Rf0</ref> The performance improvement achieved is correlated with the number of storage slots the container has. Placing composters (with no storage slots but still with custom output logic) on top of hoppers provide the greatest efficiency, while double chests actually degrade performance, even when sharing each double chest across two hoppers.<ref name=":0" /> In [[Bedrock Edition]] a chain of hoppers with air or non-container blocks on top has better performance than a chain of hoppers topped by container blocks.<ref>https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/715523208530362389/890030941282631741/Redstone_MSPT_measure.xlsx</ref> This may be because, even though hoppers with containers on top do not check for items, they do check for hopper-minecarts and chest-minecarts to pull from, and that involves scanning the chunk entity list.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-109449}}</ref> {{Schematic|caption='''Push then Pull''' Chest A is full of items while the hopper and Chest B are empty. |ch-$+A||- |ho-$e|ch-$+B }} Item pushes and pulls are processed in the same game tick, but pushes are processed before pulls. In the schematic, the empty hopper first pulls an item from chest A as it cannot push anything into chest B. After the cooldown, the hopper first pushes its item into chest B before pulling another item from chest A, both pushing and pulling in the same tick, and the process repeats. The hopper stops pulling when A is empty, and stops pushing when B becomes full. Hoppers also have a "transfer cooldown" time. After pulling and/or pushing items, a hopper waits {{tooltip|4 redstone ticks|8 game ticks}} (0.4 seconds, barring lag) before pulling or pushing again (a transfer rate of 2.5 items per second, barring lag). A hopper that has an item pushed into it from another hopper also starts a 4 tick cooldown period, regardless of whether it pushed or pulled items itself. Item entities can be collected at any time without affecting the transfer cooldown time. The transfer cooldown and the Bedrock Edition collection cooldown are independent of each other. ====Container interactions==== Some [[container]]s interact with hoppers in specific ways: :;{{BlockLink|Composter}} ::Hoppers above composters can push compostable items into the composter's top face with a chance of increasing the level of the composter as if the player used the item on the composter. Items that are not compostable cannot be pushed into the composter. Hoppers below the composter can pull [[bone meal]] when the composter is in stage 8, emptying the composter and resetting it to stage 0. Hoppers to the side of a composter do not interact with it. :;{{BlockLink|Brewing Stand}} ::A working hopper on the top face of a brewing stand deposits only into the ingredient slot and it can push only valid [[brewing]] ingredients. A hopper on side face of a brewing stand can deposit only [[blaze powder]] or filled bottles into the three brew slots. A hopper underneath a brewing stand always extracts from the three brew slots, whether brewing is finished or not—The hopper must be locked to allow potions to finish brewing. :;{{BlockLink|Chest}} :;{{BlockLink|Trapped Chest}} ::Large chests and large trapped chests are treated as a single container: A hopper depositing into a large chest fills up the entire chest and a hopper underneath a large chest empties the entire chest. Trapped chests being accessed by a player lock any adjacent hoppers, per the standard behavior of a hopper next to an active power source. :;{{BlockLink|Furnace}} :;{{BlockLink|Blast Furnace}} :;{{BlockLink|Smoker}} ::A working hopper pointing into top of a furnace deposits only into the ingredient slot. It can push any item, including items that can't be smelted by the furnace. A hopper pointing into the side of a furnace deposits into the fuel slot, and only items that are usable as fuel. A hopper below a furnace pulls everything from the output slot and empty [[bucket]]s from the fuel slot left over from using [[lava bucket]]s as fuel. When a hopper removes items from a furnace, the experience points are 'stored' in the furnace until a player removes at least one smelted item, or the furnace block is broken. :;{{BlockSprite|Hopper}} Hopper ::A sequence of three or more hoppers, each pushing items into the next, is called a '''hopper pipe'''. Working horizontal hopper pipes simply push items into each other at the expected rate of 2.5 items per second, but vertical hopper pipes are more complicated, as the hoppers are trying both to pull and to push. When a vertical pipe pulls from a single container, it simply transfers items at 2.5 items per second because the transfer rate is limited by the first hopper pulling items from the container. If a ''stack of items'' is in a vertical pipe, the items can be transferred twice as fast, because the hopper with the item stack is pushing items down while the hopper below it is also pulling items down. :;{{EntityLink|Minecart with Chest}} :;{{EntityLink|Minecart with Hopper}} ::Unlocked hoppers fill chest minecarts and hopper minecarts if any part of the entity's hitbox is within the hopper's target block-space. Hopper minecarts try to pull items from the hopper at high speed. Hoppers can pull items from minecarts above them so rails can be placed directly on the top faces of a hoppers. If a [[detector rail]] is in the right position, it could lock the hopper per standard redstone-hopper behavior. :;{{BlockLink|Jukebox}} ::Hoppers can insert [[music disc]]s into jukeboxes, and extract the music discs after they finish playing. :;{{BlockLink|Shulker Box}} ::Hoppers cannot put shulker boxes into other shulker boxes. This allows for the creation of certain [[Tutorials/Hopper#Potions and shulker boxes|item filters]]. ::Otherwise, hoppers interact with shulker boxes normally. :;{{BlockLink|Lectern}} ::Hoppers cannot remove or place books on lecterns. The redstone pulse emitted from a lectern when a page is turned can temporarily lock hoppers. :;{{BlockLink|Ender Chest}} ::Hoppers cannot interact with ender chests in any way. :;{{BlockLink|Barrel}} :;{{BlockLink|Dispenser}} :;{{BlockLink|Dropper}} :;{{EntityLink|Boat with Chest}} ::Hoppers interact normally with barrels, dispensers, droppers, and boats with chests. :;{{BlockLink|Chiseled Bookshelf}} ::Hoppers and minecart with hoppers can insert and remove books from the bookshelf. As with any other container, items are taken from the first slot that has an item that can fit in the hopper and are inserted into the first empty slot. ==Sounds== ===Generic=== {{Sound table/Block/Metal}} ===Unique=== {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Door close.ogg |sound2=Door open.ogg |subtitle=Chest locked<ref group=sound name=lock>{{Bug|MC-98316||Wrong subtitles caused by missing distinction}}</ref> |source=block |description=When a player attempts to open a hopper locked using the {{nbt|string|Lock}} tag |id=block.chest.locked|idnote=<ref group=sound name=lock/> |translationkey=subtitles.block.chest.locked|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=lock/> |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: ''None'' ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Hopper |spritetype=block |nameid=hopper |foot=1}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=hopper |spritetype=block |nameid=hopper |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Hopper |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=hopper |spritetype=block |nameid=hopper |id=154 |form=block |itemform=item.hopper}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=hopper |spritetype=item |nameid=hopper |id=527 |form=item |translationkey=tile.hopper.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |notnamespaced=y |displayname=Block entity |spritename=hopper |spritetype=block |nameid=Hopper |foot=1}} ===Block states=== {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} ===Block data=== A hopper has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. {{el|java}}: {{see also|Block entity format}} {{/BE}} {{el|bedrock}}: :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]]. ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Freight Station;Smelt Everything}} ==Video== <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|XO0IKUsGiG8}}</div> ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Hopper (D) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (U) JE1.png|32px]] Added hoppers. |Hoppers with the [[damage]] value of 1, which are obtainable only through world editing, visually point in no direction. They functionally push items upward, however the behavior is inconsistent. |[[File:Hopper (item) JE1.png|32px]] There is currently a temporary "work in progress" sprite for hoppers in the [[inventory]]. |Hoppers can be [[crafting|crafted]] from a [[chest]] and [[stone]] blocks with the following recipe: {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed" ! Recipe {{!}}- {{!}} {{Crafting Table |A1= Stone |C1= Stone |A2= Stone |B2= Chest |C2= Stone |B3= Stone |Output= Hopper }} {{!}}} }} {{History|||snap=13w01b|[[Rail]]s can now be placed on top of hoppers. |Hoppers no longer load [[item]]s into [[minecart]]s without [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w02a|[[File:Hopper (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The [[inventory]] sprite of hoppers has been changed. |[[File:Hopper (item) 13w02a.png|32px]] However, the [[item]] of hoppers appears bugged if [[drops|dropped]] or placed in an [[item frame]].<ref>{{bug|MC-6737}}</ref> This may be due to the game attempting to pull the item sprite from the hopper's equivalent spot in <samp>[[stitched_terrain.png]]</samp> (compare files: [[:File:13w02a stitched terrain.png|terrain]], [[:File:13w02a stitched items.png|items]]), a region which contains parts of the oak planks, end stone and iron bars textures. |Applying a [[redstone]] signal to a hopper now deactivates the hopper until the signal is removed. |Hoppers can no longer be used as [[fuel]] in a [[furnace]]. |Hoppers are now [[crafting|crafted]] using 5 [[iron ingot]]s rather than 5 [[stone]] blocks. {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed" ! Recipe {{!}}- {{!}} {{Crafting |A1= Iron Ingot |C1= Iron Ingot |A2= Iron Ingot |B2= Chest |C2= Iron Ingot |B3= Iron Ingot |Output= Hopper }} {{!}}} |Hoppers now pull only from the output slot of [[furnace]]s. |Hoppers now output 1 signal strengh per 1/3 of a stack (21 [[item]]s) when interacting with a [[redstone comparator]]. |[[File:Hopper (D) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (U) JE2.png|32px]] The texture of hoppers has been given a unique texture. Hoppers no longer use the [[cauldron]] texture. Note that the top texture does not rotate with facing direction. |The preferred tool is now a pickaxe, rather than the axe.}} {{History|||snap=13w02b|Hoppers now treat large [[chest]]s properly, no longer needing two hoppers connected to them to fill up the entire [[inventory]]. |Hoppers no longer take [[item]]s from containers when powered via a [[redstone]] current. |Hoppers now display correctly as a [[drops|dropped]] or [[item frame|frame]] [[item]].}} {{History|||snap=13w03a|Hoppers are now used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[minecart with hopper]]. |Hoppers can now empty a [[minecart with hopper]].}} {{History|||snap=13w04a|The transfer rate of hoppers has been changed from 7 to 8 [[game tick]]s per [[item]] (2.5 items per second).}} {{History||1.5.1|snap=pre|Hoppers now take empty [[bucket]]s out of furnace fuel slots.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=release|[[File:Hopper (D) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (U) JE3.png|32px]] The UV of all blocks is broken on certain sides as a result of {{bug|MC-37106}} (few cases are listed on the wiki so far - this is a future project). This includes hoppers.}} {{History||1.7.4|snap=13w47a|[[File:Hopper (D) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (U) JE4.png|32px]] MC-37106 has been fixed, reverting hoppers to their pre-1.7.2 appearences.}} {{History|||snap=13w48a|This version fixed {{bug|MC-190}}, which hoppers were allegedly subject to since their introduction. However, a comparison of hopper UV in 13w02a and 14w08a failed to reveal any visible differences, even accounting for the example images on the ticket. More research is needed on this matter.}} {{History||1.8|snap=?|Hoppers no longer generate [[multiplayer]] lag when idle.}} {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Hopper (D) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] Hoppers now use block models rather than having a hardcoded shape. This brings multiple changes: the inside texture now rotates with the hopper rather than being constant, the inside planes of hoppers are now shaded/have ambient occlusion, and some minor UV changes have occurred, notably on the smallest cuboid. The directionless hopper also [[Missing model|no longer has a model]].}} {{History|||snap=14w26a|The directionless hopper has been removed.}} {{History|||snap=14w31a|Hoppers now no longer use wood [[sound]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-5991}}</ref>}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w33c|A hopper now generates as a part of the [[end ship]] in the [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History|||snap=15w41a|End ships no longer contain a hopper.}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|[[Loot table]]s have been added; hoppers can now use loot tables.}} {{History|||snap=15w43c|[[File:Hopper (D) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE6.png|32px]] The UV on the hopper model has changed, resulting in minor differences, particularly to the smallest cuboid. This is likely due to the fix for {{bug|MC-73401}}.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|[[File:Hopper (D) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE7.png|32px]] A mapping issue introduced in the previous snapshot for the sides of the large funnel region has been fixed. This may be due to the fix for {{bug|MC-50344}}.}} {{History||1.9.1|snap=pre1|A hopper can now push into and pull [[item]]s from a blocked [[chest]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 154.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Hopper (D) JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) JE8.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Hopper (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of hoppers have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w03c|Hoppers now use correct cullface arguments, and some redundant faces have also been deleted.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Hoppers no longer drop when breaking a [[minecart with hopper]].}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Hoppers can now interact with jukeboxes.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Hopper (D) JE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Is this model correct?}}<br>[[File:Hopper (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoppers. Upward hoppers also exist.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Hoppers can now be moved by [[piston]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Hopper (D) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (N) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (E) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (W) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Hopper (U) BE.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Hopper (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of hoppers have been changed.}} {{History||1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.20|Hoppers can now collect items through all blocks that have a lower height than a full block.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Hopper (D) JE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Is this model correct?}}<br>[[File:Hopper (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoppers.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Hopper (D) JE8.png|32px]]{{verify|Is this model correct?}}<br>[[File:Hopper (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of hoppers have been changed.}} {{History||ps=1.91|Hoppers can now fill [[composter]]s.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Hopper (D) JE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Is this model correct?}}<br>[[File:Hopper (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoppers.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{Issue list}} ==Trivia== * A [[wikipedia:Hopper (particulate collection container)|real-world hopper]] is a large, pyramidal or cone-shaped container used in industrial processes to hold particulate matter, like dust, gravel, nuts, seeds, etc., and can then dispense them from the bottom. * A hopper can transfer 9000 items per hour, or 150 items per minute. ==Gallery== === Renders === <gallery> Hopper (N).png Hopper (E).png Hopper (S).png Hopper (W).png </gallery> <gallery> Hopper (N) BE.png Hopper (E) BE.png Hopper (S) BE.png Hopper (W) BE.png </gallery> === Screenshots === <gallery> File:Hopper screenshot 1.png|In snapshot 13w01a, the hopper item uses a 'WIP' sprite, though the item still read "Hopper". File:13w02a Banner.png|The 13w02a Banner includes a [[minecart with TNT]] and a hopper. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Redstone}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Mechanisms]] [[Category:Redstone mechanics]] [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Storage]] [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Block entities]] [[cs:Násypka]] [[de:Trichter]] [[el:Hopper]] [[es:Tolva]] [[fr:Entonnoir]] [[it:tramoggia]] [[ja:ホッパー]] [[ko:호퍼]] [[nl:Trechter]] [[pl:Lej]] [[pt:Funil]] [[ru:Загрузочная воронка]] [[uk:Лійка]] [[zh:漏斗]]</li></ul> | 16w39a | Oak, birch, spruce, stone, and cobblestone slabs now generate in woodland mansions. | |||
April 17, 2018 | Dinnerbone confirms that Java Edition 1.14 contains many new stairs and slabs. | ||||
1.13{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Suspicious Stew|Suspicious Stew]]<br/>{{For|the block|Suspicious Sand}} {{Item | title = Suspicious Stew | heals = {{hunger|6}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = No |effects=See {{slink||Food}} }} '''Suspicious stew''' is a [[food]] item that can give the [[player]] a [[effect|status effect]] that depends on the [[flower]] used to craft it. == Obtaining == {{IN|Bedrock}}, suspicious stew is the only food item in the game that can be obtained from the [[Creative]] inventory only by searching. However, it can be crafted and can also be found in [[shipwreck]] chests. Suspicious stew can be given with [[commands]] like {{cmd|give}}, but {{in|java}}, unless NBT data like that listed in the data values section is included, consuming it has no effect and still restores the same hunger points as a normal suspicious stew. In [[Bedrock Edition]], giving the player a suspicious stew through commands causes the stew to choose an allowable status effect at random. === Harvesting === Suspicious stew can be obtained by "milking" a brown [[mooshroom]] with a [[bowl]] after using a small flower on it. When a small flower is used on a brown mooshroom, the brown mooshrom produces a suspicious stew related to that small flower the next time it is milked with a bowl. Red mooshrooms do not produce suspicious stew. The brown mooshroom returns to producing [[mushroom stew]] until fed another small flower. === Crafting === {{Crafting |Red Mushroom |Brown Mushroom |Bowl |Any Flower |Output=Suspicious Stew |shapeless=true |type=Foodstuff }} Suspicious stew is not listed in the recipe book. However, it can be quickly assembled by clicking the [[Mushroom Stew|mushroom stew]] recipe and adding one small flower to it. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|suspicious-stew}} === Mob loot === After being given a flower, a brown [[mooshroom]] can be "milked" for suspicious stew by {{control|using}} a [[bowl]] on it. The flower type determines the stew's effect using the same rule as a crafted stew. Milking a red mooshroom after feeding it a flower does not yield a suspicious stew specific to that flower. === Trading === {{IN|java}}, expert-level farmer [[villager]]s can offer either 1 or 2 suspicious stew trades, each stew for one [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, expert-level farmer villager offers to sell suspicious stew for one emerald as well. The [[trading]] interface does not indicate the type of suspicious stew being sold, but each trade entry consistently yields the same type of stew, so the player can remember or make a note of the types offered by a given villager, such as "this villager's first stew gives [[blindness]], and their second entry gives saturation". == Usage == === Food === {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management}} To eat suspicious stew, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} hunger and 7.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]] and gives a few seconds of a [[effect|status effect]] that varies depending on which flower was used to craft it. The effect is not displayed in the tooltip, texture, etc., meaning that the player cannot know in advance what the effect is without knowing which flower was used. {{/Effects}} The [[bowl]] is emptied and returned to the player after the suspicious stew has been eaten, and can be re-used to craft more stews. Unlike most foods, suspicious stew can be eaten even if the player's hunger bar is full. The Saturation effect effectively makes those two stews a superfood: In those 6 or 7 ticks it can restore up to 6(7) hunger and 12(14) saturation points ''on top of'' their food value, for a total of at least {{hunger|12}} hunger, and effectively maximizing saturation. This is the largest amount of hunger and saturation the player can get from a single food item. Regeneration can restore up to {{Health|3}} health, and Poison or Wither can inflict up to {{Health|4}} damage. Consuming suspicious stew is the only way to obtain the Saturation and Blindness effects in vanilla ''Minecraft'' without the use of commands. == Sounds == === Generic === {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} === Unique === {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Mooshroom eat1.ogg |sound2=Mooshroom eat2.ogg |sound3=Mooshroom eat3.ogg |sound4=Mooshroom eat4.ogg |subtitle=Mooshroom eats |source=neutral |description=Plays when a brown mooshroom is fed a flower. |id=entity.mooshroom.eat |translationkey=subtitles.entity.mooshroom.eat |volume=2.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Mooshroom milk1.ogg |sound2=Mooshroom milk2.ogg |sound3=Mooshroom milk3.ogg |subtitle=Mooshroom gets milked suspiciously |source=neutral |description=Plays when a brown mooshroom is milked with a bowl after being fed a flower. |id=entity.mooshroom.suspicious_milk |translationkey=subtitles.entity.mooshroom.suspicious_milk |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Mooshroom eat1.ogg |sound2=Mooshroom eat2.ogg |sound3=Mooshroom eat3.ogg |sound4=Mooshroom eat4.ogg |subtitle=Mooshroom eats |source=Friendly Creatures |description=When a brown mooshroom is fed a flower |id=mob.mooshroom.eat |volume=1.0/0.95/1.05 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |sound=Mooshroom milk1.ogg |sound2=Mooshroom milk2.ogg |sound3=Mooshroom milk3.ogg |subtitle=Mooshroom gets milked |source=Friendly Creatures |description=When a mooshroom is milked with a bowl |id=mob.mooshroom.suspicious_milk |volume=1.0/0.9/1.1 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Suspicious Stew |spritetype=item |nameid=suspicious_stew |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Suspicious Stew |spritetype=item |nameid=suspicious_stew |id=590 |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data === {{IN|je}}, suspicious stew uses the following NBT data: <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat format/Suspicious Stew}} </div> === Metadata === {{IN|be}}, suspicious stew uses the following data values: {{dvt|spritetype=item|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Night Vision}} from {{BlockLink|Poppy}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Jump Boost}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Weakness}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Blindness}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Poison}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Saturation}} from {{BlockLink|Dandelion}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Saturation}} from {{BlockLink|Blue Orchid}}}} {{dvt|spritetype=item|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Fire Resistance}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Regeneration}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Wither}}}} {{dvt|sprite=suspicious-stew|{{EffectLink|Night Vision}} from {{BlockLink|Torchflower}}|foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Time for Stew}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|A Furious Cocktail;How Did We Get Here;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Suspicious Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added suspicious stew. |Suspicious stew is not obtainable in the [[Creative inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|Suspicious stew can be obtained by milking brown [[mooshroom]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|[[Trading]] has been changed, expert-level farmer villagers now sell suspicious stew for an [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.14.4|snap=Pre-Release 1|Suspicious stew made from [[poppies]] now gives [[Night Vision]] to the [[player]] instead of [[Speed]].}} {{History||1.16|snap=Pre-release 1|Mooshrooms can now be milked for suspicious stew in Creative mode.<ref>{{bug|MC-90969}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Suspicious stew can now be eaten even if the player is at full [[hunger]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Suspicious stew may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w45a|Suspicious stew is now available in the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Suspicious stew now drops when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4-pre1|[[Torchflower]]s can now be used to make suspicious stew.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the suspicious stew to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|[[File:Suspicious Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added suspicious stew. |Suspicious stew is not obtainable in the Creative inventory.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.13.0.15|Master-level farmer [[villager]]s can now [[trading|sell]] suspicious stew.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Trading]] has been changed, expert-level farmer villagers now sell suspicious stew for an [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Suspicious stew now drops when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.}} {{History||1.20.10|Added one type of suspicious stew to the Items tab in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||1.20.30|snap=beta 1.20.20.20|Suspicious stew can no longer be found in the Creative inventory.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * Suspicious stew was introduced because developers wanted a way of communicating that [[wikipedia:Lily_of_the_valley|lilies of the valley]] are poisonous.<ref>{{ytl|YUM7XiEX1DI|Items: Ten Things You Probably Didn't Know About Minecraft @ 3:32|Minecraft|November 29, 2019|t=212s}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} <references group="loot"/> {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[de:Seltsame Suppe]] [[es:Estofado sospechoso]] [[fr:Soupe suspecte]] [[ja:怪しげなシチュー]] [[ko:수상한 스튜]] [[nl:Geheimzinnige stoofpot]] [[pl:Podejrzana potrawka]] [[pt:Ensopado suspeito]] [[ru:Подозрительный суп]] [[th:สตูว์พิศวง]] [[zh:迷之炖菜]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Saddle|Saddle]]<br/>{{about|normal saddles|the removed horse saddle|Horse Saddle}} {{item | image = <gallery> Saddle (Pig).png | Pig Saddle (Horse).png | Horse Saddle (Strider).png | Strider </gallery> | invimage = Saddle | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''saddle''' is an [[item]] required to ride [[Pig|pigs]] and [[Strider|striders]] or control ridden [[camel]]s, [[Horse|horses]], [[Donkey|donkeys]] and [[Mule|mules]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|saddle}} === Fishing === Saddles can be obtained as a "treasure" item from [[fishing]] with a base chance (without fishing rod enchantments) of 0.8%. === Trading === Master-level [[Trading#Leatherworker|leatherworker]] [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to sell a saddle for 6 [[Emerald|emeralds]] as their trade.{{only|bedrock}} This trade is always offered in ''Java Edition''. === Mob loot === Any mob that the player equips with a saddle drops the saddle upon death. A [[strider]] may spawn being ridden by a [[zombified piglin]], which causes it to spawn wearing a saddle. This saddle always drops when the strider is killed. A [[ravager]] always spawns with a saddle and always drops the saddle upon death. Looting does not affect the drop. == Usage == [[File:SaddledHorse.png|thumb|right|A [[horse]] equipped with a saddle.]] While [[camel]]s, [[horse]]s, [[donkey]]s, [[mule]]s and [[Skeleton Horse|skeleton horse]]s{{Only|Java}} can always be ridden, a saddle is required to control them. These mobs (only after being tamed, in the case of equine mobs) can be equipped with a saddle by placing it in their inventory, which can be opened by pressing {{control|use}} while holding a saddle or {{control|sneaking}}. The saddle can be unequipped by removing it from {{SlotSprite|Saddle}} the specific inventory slot. Saddles are required to ride [[Pig|pigs]] and [[Strider|striders]], but even with a saddle their movement cannot be controlled like other mobs. A [[Carrot on a Stick|carrot on a stick]] (for pigs) or a [[Warped Fungus on a Stick|warped fungus on a stick]] (for striders) is required to direct these mobs. {{control|Using}} a saddle on one of these mobs equips them with the saddle, and, since they have no inventory, there is no way to retrieve the saddle without killing the mob. Animals can also be equipped with saddles by a [[dispenser]]. Although [[ravager]]s are equipped with saddles and sometimes ridden by other mobs, the [[player]] is unable to ride ravagers. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=4 |sound=Saddle equip.ogg |source=neutral |subtitle=Saddle equips |description=When a saddle is equipped to a camel |id=entity.camel.saddle |translationkey=subtitles.entity.horse.saddle |volume=0.5 |pitch=0.8 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=MC-184399 |source=neutral |description=When a saddle is equipped to a strider |id=entity.strider.saddle |translationkey=- |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Saddle equips |source=neutral |description=When a saddle is equipped to a horse, donkey, mule, skeleton horse, or zombie horse |id=entity.horse.saddle |translationkey=subtitles.entity.horse.saddle |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Saddle equips |source=neutral |description=When a saddle is equipped to a pig |id=entity.pig.saddle |translationkey=subtitles.entity.pig.saddle |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |rowspan=3 |sound=Saddle equip.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a saddle is equipped to a camel |id=mob.horse.leather |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=neutral |description=When a saddle is equipped to a horse, mule, skeleton horse, or zombie horse |id=mob.horse.leather |volume=0.6 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=neutral |description=When a saddle is equipped to a donkey |id=mob.horse.leather |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Saddle |spritetype=item |nameid=saddle |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Saddle |spritetype=item |nameid=saddle |id=371 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|When Pigs Fly}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|This Boat Has Legs}} == History == {{needs render|type=old|isolated saddles in 1.13 dev|section=11}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100625-2|[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Saddle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added saddles. |Saddles do not [[drops|drop]] from saddled [[pig]]s. |Saddles can be found in the new [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|When baby animals were introduced, baby [[pig]]s could be ridden just like adult pigs. After this version, baby pigs can no longer be saddled.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Saddles can now be [[trading|bought]] from butcher [[villager]]s for 6–7 [[emerald]]s each, and thus have become [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Saddles now [[drops|drop]] from killing saddled [[pig]]s. |Added [[Carrot on a Stick|carrot on a stick]] to direct saddled pigs, effectively controlling them.}} {{History|||snap=12w37a|Pigs can now jump when being ridden.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Regular saddles can now be used to ride [[horse]]s, while previously they required [[Horse Saddle|horse saddle]]s. |Added saddles to the loot tables of [[mineshaft]] minecarts, [[stronghold]] altar chests, [[village]] blacksmith chests, as well as [[Desert pyramid|desert]] and [[jungle pyramid]]s. |Added chests to [[Nether Fortress|nether fortresses]], where saddles can be found.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Saddles can now be [[fishing|fished]] with [[Fishing Rod|fishing rod]]s and are described as treasure.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] saddles for 8–10 [[emerald]]s each, and butchers no longer [[trading|trade]] saddles.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Saddles can now be found in [[End City|end city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|The average yield of saddles in [[Nether Fortress|nether fortress]] chests has been slightly decreased.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|Saddles have been removed from [[mineshaft]] chests. |The average yield of saddles in [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased. |The average yield of saddles in [[desert pyramid|desert temple]] chests has been increased.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w45a|[[File:White Horse (Saddle) 17w45a.png|50px]] The models of the horse's saddle has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=17w46a|[[File:White Horse (Saddle) 17w46a.png|50px]] The models of the horse's saddle has been changed once again.}} {{History|||snap=17w47a|Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 329.}} {{History|||snap=18w03a|[[File:White Horse (Saddle) 18w03a.png|50px]] The models of the horse's saddle has been changed once again.}} {{History|||snap=pre2|[[File:White Horse (Saddle) 1.13pre2.png|50px]] The models of the horse's saddle has been changed once again. The reins bit has now been rendered. Also, the lines of the reins are no longer rendered except when riding.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Added [[ravager|illager beast]]s, which [[drops|drop]] saddles. |[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Saddle (Horse) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Saddle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of saddles have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Saddles can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] tanneries.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Saddles can now be found in chests in [[savanna]] village houses.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w13a|[[File:Saddle (Strider) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[strider]]s, which can be ridden with saddles.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Saddles placed in a [[dispenser]] can now saddle pigs, striders, and tamed horses, donkeys and mules.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Saddles now generate in [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w17a|[[File:Saddle (Strider) JE2.png|32px]] The texture of the strider saddles has been changed. The front and back orientation of the saddle has been corrected.<ref>{{bug|MC-176116}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Saddles may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Saddles can be used to ride [[camel]]s with the use of a built-in experimental data pack.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.7.0|[[File:Saddle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added saddles. They are currently unobtainable and have no practical usage since they cannot be equipped on any mobs.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Saddles can now be obtained from [[village]] blacksmith [[chest]]s.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Saddles can now be [[fishing|fished]] with [[fishing rod]]s and are described as treasure.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Saddles can now be found in [[nether fortress]]es.}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Saddles can now be found in [[desert temple]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Saddle (Horse) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Saddles can now be used for riding [[horse]]s and [[pig]]s.|Saddles can now be found inside [[jungle temple]]s.}} {{History||snap=?||Added saddles to the [[Creative inventory]].{{info needed}}}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Saddles can now be found in [[end cities]].}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Saddles are now [[trading|sold]] by leatherworker [[villager]]s for 8-10 [[emerald]]s as their only third tiers [[trading|trades]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Saddles can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] tannery and weaponsmith [[chest]]s. |Added [[ravager]]s, which [[drops|drop]] a saddle upon death. |[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Saddle (Horse) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Saddle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of saddles have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Saddles can now be found in [[savanna]], [[snowy taiga]], [[taiga]] and [[snowy tundra]] village tannery [[chest]]s. |Saddles can now be found in savanna, taiga, snowy taiga, and [[desert]] village weaponsmith chests. |Saddles can now be found in savanna [[village]] house chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed. Leatherworker [[villager]]s now have 50% chance to [[trading|sell]] saddles for 10 [[emerald]]s as part of their last tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|The trading price of saddles has been lowered to 6 emeralds.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Saddle (Strider) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[strider]]s, which can be ridden with saddles.|Saddles now generate in [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Saddles can now be used to ride [[camel]]s with the use of the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Saddle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added saddles.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Saddle (Horse) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Saddle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of saddles have been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Saddle (Pig) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Saddle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added saddles.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * A saddle is considered "armor" by the game, but the value of protection to the animal is zero. * A saddle on a pig can still be seen if the pig is afflicted with [[Invisibility]]. * When riding a saddled mob, the hunger bar is replaced by hearts (representing the mounted mob's health) resembling the look of the saddle. == Gallery == <gallery> File:Pig saddle.png|A [[player]] riding a [[pig]] (before [[Java Edition Beta 1.8|Beta 1.8]]). File:Horse saddle.png|A player riding a [[horse]]. File:13w21a-new-HorseUI-inventory.png|The horse interface implemented in [[Java Edition 13w21a|13w21a]] that allows for the removal of saddles, but only on horses, [[donkey]]s or [[mule]]s. File:Saddled Mule (picture).png|Mule equipped with both a saddle and a [[chest]]. File:GodSpawner.png|A saddle found in a monster room chest, which coincidentally contains an [[enchanted golden apple]]. </gallery> == See also == * [[Transportation]] == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[cs:Sedlo]] [[de:Sattel]] [[es:Montura]] [[fr:Selle]] [[hu:Nyereg]] [[it:Sella]] [[ja:鞍]] [[ko:안장]] [[nl:Zadel]] [[pl:Siodło]] [[pt:Sela]] [[ru:Седло]] [[zh:鞍]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[uk:Сідло]]</li></ul> | 17w47a | Old non-flammable wooden slabs, which are now called "Petrified oak slabs", have been re-implemented into the creative inventory. | |||
"Bricks slab" has been renamed to "Brick slab". | |||||
"Stone bricks slab" has been renamed to "Stone brick slab". | |||||
"<Wood type> wood slab" has been renamed to "<wood type> slab". | |||||
18w07a | Added slabs for prismarine, prismarine bricks, and dark prismarine. | ||||
18w10c | Water can now be placed on the same block as slabs. | ||||
18w11a | Wooden slab now generate as part of the newly added shipwrecks. | ||||
18w20a | "Prismarine Bricks Slab" has been renamed to "Prismarine Brick Slab." | ||||
1.13.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Axe|Axe]]<br/>{{For}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Wooden Axe.png | Wooden Stone Axe.png | Stone Iron Axe.png | Iron Golden Axe.png | Golden Diamond Axe.png | Diamond Netherite Axe.png | Netherite </gallery> | rarity = Common | renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''Others''': Yes | durability = '''Bedrock Edition''' * Golden: 33 * Wooden: 60 * Stone: 132 * Iron: 251 * Diamond: 1562 * Netherite: 2032 '''Java Edition''' * Golden: 32 * Wooden: 59 * Stone: 131 * Iron: 250 * Diamond: 1561 * Netherite: 2031 | stackable = No }} An '''axe''' is a [[tool]] used to hasten the [[breaking]] of [[wood]]-based or other tough organic [[block]]s, strip or scrape certain blocks, or as a melee [[weapon]] that can disable [[Shield|shields]] it hits. ==Obtaining== ===Crafting=== {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Axe]] |A1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |A2={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output= Wooden Axe; Iron Axe; Golden Axe; Diamond Axe |type= Tool }} {{Crafting |name=[[Stone Axe]] |A1=Any stone-tier block |B1=Any stone-tier block |A2=Any stone-tier block |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output=Stone Axe |type=Tool |description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably. }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Axe]] |ingredients=Damaged Matching [[Axe]] |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe |Output=Wooden Axe; Stone Axe; Iron Axe; Golden Axe; Diamond Axe; Netherite Axe |description= The durability of the two axes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. |type= Tool }} === Upgrading === {{Smithing |head=1 |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Axe |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Axe |tail=1 }} ===Repairing=== ====Grinding==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients= 2× Damaged [[Wooden Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Stone Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Iron Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Golden Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Diamond Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Netherite Axe]] |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe |Wooden Axe; Stone Axe; Iron Axe; Golden Axe; Diamond Axe; Netherite Axe |description=The durability of the two axes is added together, plus an extra 5% of max durability. }} ====[[Anvil mechanics#Unit repair|Unit repair]]==== An axe can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers|tier]]'s repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% of the axe's maximum durability, rounded down. ===Mob loot=== ==== Equipment ==== {{Main|Drops#Equipped items}} A [[vindicator]] spawns with an iron axe and has an 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II, and 11.5% with Looting III) of dropping it upon death by the player. It is usually heavily damaged and is sometimes enchanted. A [[piglin brute]] spawns with a golden axe and has an 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II, and 11.5% with Looting III) of dropping it upon death by the player. Also, {{in|java}}, [[Zombified Piglin|zombified piglins]] can drop their golden axe (with the same chance as piglin brute drop) if they have been zombified from a [[Piglin Brute|piglin brute.]] ====Raids==== {{IN|be}}, [[Vindicator]] and [[pillager]]s that spawn in raids have a 4.1% chance (5.12% on hard) to drop a badly-damaged iron axe, which is sometimes enchanted with a random enchantment. A vindicator can drop 2 iron axes, one from natural equipment and one from raid drops. ===Trading=== Novice-level [[Trading#Toolsmith|Toolsmith]] [[villager]]s have a 25% chance to sell a stone axe for one [[emerald]], journeyman-level Toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell an enchanted iron axe for eight emeralds, and expert-level Toolsmith villagers have a 50% chance to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 13 emeralds.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level [[Trading#Toolsmith 2|Toolsmith]] villagers have a 40% chance to sell a stone axe for one emerald, journeyman-level Toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell an enchanted iron axe for 7-22 emeralds, and expert-level Toolsmith villagers have a 66.67% chance to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 18-35 emeralds.{{only|java}} Novice-level [[Trading#Weaponsmith|Weaponsmith]] [[villager]]s sell an iron axe for 3 emeralds as one of their trades, and master-level Weaponsmith villagers sell an enchanted diamond axe for 12 emeralds.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level [[Trading#Weaponsmith 2|Weaponsmith]] villagers have a 66.67% chance to sell an iron axe for 3 emeralds. Master-level Weaponsmith villagers always offer to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 18-35 emeralds.{{only|java}} The enchantments are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19. === Villager gifts === [[Trading#Toolsmith 2|Toolsmith]] [[villagers]] occasionally throw stone axes at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect.{{only|java}} [[Trading#Weaponsmith 2|Weaponsmith]] [[villagers]] occasionally throw either stone, gold, or iron axes at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect.{{only|java}} ===Structure loot=== {{IN|JE}}, a sealed room in [[woodland mansion]]s can appear that has a chest always containing an [[Efficiency]] I iron axe. {{LootChestItem|wooden-axe,stone-axe,random-enchanted-golden-axe,damaged-random-enchanted-netherite-axe,iron-axe}} ==Usage== ===Chopping=== An axe is used to break [[logs]], blocks derived from wood and some other blocks faster than by using other tools. An axe uses 1 durability to break 1 block. For blocks that break instantly, it uses 0 durability. ====Durability==== Each tier of axe has a different durability: {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Material ! [[Durability]] |- | {{itemLink|Wooden Axe|Wood|link=Axe}} | 59 |- | {{itemLink|Stone Axe|Stone|link=Axe}} | 131 |- | {{itemLink|Iron Axe|Iron|link=Axe}} | 250 |- | {{itemLink|Diamond Axe|Diamond|link=Axe}} | 1561 |- | {{itemLink|Golden Axe|Golden|link=Axe}} | 32 |- | {{itemLink|Netherite Axe|Netherite|link=Axe}} | 2031 |} ====Speed==== The following table summarizes the speed at which axes of different qualities perform. {{breaking row|Wooden Trapdoors|link=Trapdoor|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Wooden Doors|item=1|link=Door|sprite=oak-door}} {{breaking row|Barrel}} {{breaking row|Cartography Table}} {{breaking row|Chest}} {{breaking row|Trapped Chest}} {{breaking row|Crafting Table}} {{breaking row|Fletching Table}} {{breaking row|Lectern}} {{breaking row|Loom}} {{breaking row|Smithing Table}} {{breaking row|Bamboo Mosaic}} {{breaking row|Block of Bamboo}} {{breaking row|Campfire}} {{breaking row|Fences}} {{breaking row|Fence Gates}} {{breaking row|Jukebox}} {{breaking row|Logs}} {{breaking row|Planks}} {{breaking row|Wooden Slabs|link=Slabs|sprite=all-wooden-slabs}} {{breaking row|Wooden Stairs|link=Stairs|sprite=all-wooden-stairs}} {{breaking row|Bookshelf}} {{breaking row|Chiseled Bookshelf}} {{breaking row|Banners}} {{breaking row|Jack o'Lantern}} {{breaking row|Melon}} {{breaking row|Pumpkin}} {{breaking row|Sign|sprite=oak-sign}} {{breaking row|Hanging Sign|sprite=hanging-oak-sign}} {{breaking row|Note Block}} {{breaking row|Mangrove Roots}} {{breaking row|Wooden Pressure Plate|sprite=oak-pressure-plate}} {{breaking row|Beehive}} {{breaking row|Ladder}} {{breaking row|Bee Nest|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Composter}} {{breaking row|Bamboo}} {{breaking row|sprite=red-bed|Bed}} {{breaking row|Cocoa}} {{breaking row|Daylight Detector}} {{breaking row|Mushroom Block|sprite=mushroom-blocks}} {{breaking row|Vines|drop=0|foot=1}} === Stripping === {{control|Using}} an axe on a [[log]], [[wood]] block, [[block of bamboo]]\, or [[block of copper]] causes it to become a [[stripped log]], [[stripped wood]] block, [[block of stripped bamboo]], or removes one layer of oxidization or wax, respectively. This consumes one point of durability from the axe. ===Weapon=== An axe loses 2 points of durability when used as a weapon. ==== Bedrock Edition ==== {{IN|bedrock}}, axes always attack instantly and deal {{hp|1}} less damage than a [[sword]] of the same quality but it lowers the durability of armor and shields faster than any other tool in-game. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Bedrock damage" ! Material !! Damage |- | {{ItemSprite|Wooden Axe}} Wooden || rowspan="2" |{{hp|4}} |- | {{ItemSprite|Golden Axe}} Golden |- | {{ItemSprite|Stone Axe}} Stone ||{{hp|5}} |- | {{ItemSprite|Iron Axe}} Iron ||{{hp|6}} |- | {{ItemSprite|Diamond Axe}} Diamond ||{{hp|7}} |- | {{ItemSprite|Netherite Axe}} Netherite ||{{hp|8}} |} ====Java Edition==== Attacking a [[shield]] user with an axe should have a chance to disable the use of the shield for 5 seconds, but currently this always disables a shield.<ref>{{bug|MC-197537}}</ref> The base chance is 25%, plus 5 percentage points per level of [[Efficiency]] on the axe, plus 75 percentage points if attacking while sprinting. [[Vindicator]]s, [[piglin brute]]s, or other [[mob]]s with commands always disable the player's shield. Damage done when using an axe as a weapon is more than that of a [[sword]] of the same tier, though they take longer than a sword to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]], resulting in lower <abbr title="Damage/Second">DPS</abbr> (with the exception of [[gold]]en axes). The damage dealt and cooldown time depends on the type: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" ! Material ! {{ItemSprite|Wooden Axe|text=Wooden}} ! {{ItemSprite|Golden Axe|text=Gold}} ! {{ItemSprite|Stone Axe|text=Stone}} ! {{ItemSprite|Iron Axe|text=Iron}} ! {{ItemSprite|Diamond Axe|text=Diamond}} ! {{ItemSprite|Netherite Axe|text=Netherite}} |- ! Attack Damage | {{hp|7}} | {{hp|7}} | {{hp|9}} | {{hp|9}} | {{hp|9}} | {{hp|10}} |- ! Attack Speed | 0.8 | 1.0 | 0.8 | 0.9 | 1.0 | 1.0 |- ! Recovery time | {{convert|1.25|sec|tick|sep=}} | {{convert|1|sec|tick|sep=}} | {{convert|1.25|sec|tick|sep=}} | {{convert|1.11|sec|tick|sep=}} | {{convert|1|sec|tick|sep=}} | {{convert|1|sec|tick|sep=}} |- ! <abbr title="Damage/Second">DPS</abbr> | 5.6 | 7.0 | 7.2 | 8.1 | 9.0 | 10.0 |- ! Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is <code>ceil(''durability'' ÷ 2) × ''damage per hit''</code>. The durability is halved then ceiled because axes take double durability when used as a weapon, and the last 1 durability can also deal damage. The formula also ignores enchantments and critical hits, and assumes each attack is performed at maximum charge.</ref> | {{hp|210}} | {{hp|112}} | {{hp|594}} | {{hp|1125}} | {{hp|7029}} | {{hp|10160}} |} {{notelist}} === Enchantments === An axe can receive the following enchantments: {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Fortune]]<ref group=note name=exc>Silk Touch and Fortune are mutually exclusive.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Silk Touch]]<ref group=note name=exc/> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Efficiency]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Sharpness]]<ref group="note" name="exc2">Sharpness, Smite, Bane of Arthropods, and Cleaving{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}} are mutually exclusive.</ref> |V |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Smite]]<ref group="note" name=exc2/> |V |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Bane of Arthropods]]<ref group="note" name=exc2/> |V |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Fire Aspect]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword">Fire Aspect, Looting, Knockback, and Sweeping Edge currently exist, but they can be used only for [[sword]]s.</ref> |II |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Looting]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword" /> |III |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Knockback]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword" /> |II |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Cleaving]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="exc2" /> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Sweeping Edge]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword" /> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} {{notelist}} === Fuel=== Wooden axes can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per axe. ===Smelting ingredient=== {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Axe;Golden Axe|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} ===Piglins=== {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to golden axes and run toward any golden axes on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. == Sounds == {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |sound=Axe strip1.ogg |sound2=Axe strip2.ogg |sound3=Axe strip3.ogg |sound4=Axe strip4.ogg |subtitle=Axe strips |source=block |description=When an axe strips a log or wood block |id=item.axe.strip |translationkey=subtitles.item.axe.strip |volume=0.9 |pitch=1.0/0.85 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=wax_off1.ogg |sound2=wax_off2.ogg |sound3=wax_off3.ogg |subtitle=Wax off |source=block |description=When an axe unwaxes a [[block of copper]] |id=item.axe.wax_off |translationkey=subtitles.item.axe.wax_off |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9/1.1/1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=scrape1.ogg |sound2=scrape2.ogg |sound3=scrape3.ogg |subtitle=Axe scrapes |source=block |description=When an axe deoxidizes a block of copper |id=item.axe.scrape |translationkey=subtitles.item.axe.scrape |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When an axe'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}} {{el|be}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Wood hit1.ogg |sound2=Wood hit2.ogg |sound3=Wood hit3.ogg |sound4=Wood hit4.ogg |sound5=Wood hit5.ogg |sound6=Wood hit6.ogg |source=block |description=When an axe strips a log or wood block <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug>{{Bug|MCPE-106552}}</ref> |id=use.wood |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=Stem step1.ogg |sound2=Stem step2.ogg |sound3=Stem step3.ogg |sound4=Stem step4.ogg |sound5=Stem step5.ogg |sound6=Stem step6.ogg |source=block |description=When an axe strips a stem or hyphae block <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug/> |id=use.stem |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=Bamboo wood step1.ogg |sound2=Bamboo wood step2.ogg |sound3=Bamboo wood step3.ogg |sound4=Bamboo wood step4.ogg |sound5=Bamboo wood step5.ogg |sound6=Bamboo wood step6.ogg |source=player |description=When an axe strips a [[block of bamboo]] <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug/> |id=step.bamboo_wood |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=Cherry wood step1.ogg |sound2=Cherry wood step2.ogg |sound3=Cherry wood step3.ogg |sound4=Cherry wood step4.ogg |sound5=Cherry wood step5.ogg |sound6=Cherry wood step6.ogg |source=player |description=When an axe strips a cherry log or cherry wood block <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug/> |id=step.cherry_wood |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=wax_off1.ogg |sound2=wax_off2.ogg |sound3=wax_off3.ogg |source=neutral |description=When an axe unwaxes or deoxidizes a block of copper {{More info|Is use.copper used as well?}} |id=copper.wax.off |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When an axe'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=Wooden Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_axe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_axe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_axe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_axe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_axe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_axe |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Wooden Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_axe |id=311 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_axe |id=315 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_axe |id=298 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_axe |id=319 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_axe |id=325 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Axe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_axe |id=607 |form=item |foot=1}} ==Achievements== {{load achievements|MOAR Tools ;Oooh, shiny!}} ==Advancements == {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;Wax off}} ==History== {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100110|[[File:Iron Axe JE1.png|32px]] Added iron axes. |An axe is used to gather [[log|wood]] 400% faster than by hand. |When starting in a new world, the [[player]] is given one of each [[tools|tool]].}} {{History|||snap=20100122|[[File:Iron Axe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of axes has been changed. Half of the axe head has been removed.}} {{History|||snap=20100124|[[File:Iron Axe JE3.png|32px]] The texture of axes has been changed again. The other axe head is now used instead. |A complete toolset is no longer given to the [[player]] on starting a new world. Instead, there are multiple [[chest]]s in the later called "[[Indev House]]" containing a stack of most accessible [[blocks]]/[[items]] including [[tools]].}} {{History|||snap=20100128|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Tools]] now have tiers. Wooden, stone, and diamond axes have been added. |[[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of iron axes has been changed. |An axe held by the player is now rendered to appear more 3D. |They cannot be crafted yet, but have been added to the item chest in the Indev house.}} {{History|||snap=20100129|Wooden, stone, iron, and diamond axes can now be [[craft]]ed.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|[[File:Golden Axe JE1.png|32px]] Axes can now be made out of gold.}} {{History|||snap=20100201-1|[[Tools]] now take [[damage]] when being used. Better tools now last longer.}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden axes has been changed.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Gold [[tools]], including axes, now remove [[block]]s faster than diamond tools.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Wooden and stone axes are now found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w18a|Wooden axes can now be used as [[fuel]] in a [[furnace]].}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 diamond axe for 9–11 [[emerald]]s, and 1 iron axe for 6–7 emeralds.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), axes now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all axes doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Weapon smith villagers now sell 1 [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond axe for 9–12 emeralds, and 1 iron axe for 6–8 emeralds. Unenchanted diamond axes are no longer sold.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Axes now use the attack speed combat mechanic meter. The time it takes for the meter to fill up for an axe is 1.2 seconds.}} {{History|||snap=15w34b|Axes now have an attack speed of 0.8, taking about 1.25 seconds to fill the attack meter.}} {{History|||snap=15w34c|Axes do {{hp|4}} more [[damage]] than previously. |Axes now have an attack speed of 0.85. |Axes can now temporarily disable [[shield]] use.}} {{History|||snap=15w35a|The [[damage]] of axes has been reduced by {{hp|1}}. |The speed of axes has been increased to 0.9.}} {{History|||snap=15w37a|Stone and diamond axes now both do {{hp|9}} damage, instead of the previous {{hp|8}} and {{hp|10}} respectively. |Axes now have attack speed based on the tier, with wooden and stone having a speed of 0.8, iron having a speed of 0.9, and diamond and gold having a speed of 1.}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|Stone axes may now be found in [[igloo]] basement chests.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of stone and wooden axes from [[bonus chest]]s has been decreased.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron axes now [[smelting|smelt]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 271, 275, 258, 279 and 286.}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|{{control|Using}} an axe on a block of [[wood]] or [[log]] now turns it into a stripped block of wood or log.}} {{History|||snap=18w09a|Stone axes now can generate in the [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=pre2|{{control|Using}} an axe on a bark now turns it into a stripped bark.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all axes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith villagers now sell stone axes, as well as enchanted iron and diamond axes.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone axes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. |Weaponsmith villagers now give stone, golden and iron axes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Axe JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite axes. |Netherite axes are obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Diamond Axe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond axes has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Axe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite axes has been changed. |Netherite axes can no longer be crafted. |Netherite axes are now obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Stone axes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden axes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Enchanted golden axes can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Stone axes can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|Axes can now be used to scrape wax and oxidation off [[copper block]]s.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}} {{History||1.20 (Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Added [[block of bamboo]], which when used with an axe gives a block of stripped bamboo.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond axes to netherite axes now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Iron axes can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]].}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed for all axes has been increased to 2. |All axes now deal {{hp|1}} more [[damage]] than their sword counterparts.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 3|The [[Cleaving|Chopping]] enchantment has been added for axes, which adds 1 damage and 0.5 seconds (10 [[game tick]]s) of [[shield]] stunning per level and is mutually exclusive with [[Sharpness]]. |Axes now always disable shields for {{convert|1.6|seconds|ticks}}, instead of having a 25% to disable them for 5 seconds (100 game ticks). |Axes now take 1 damage when attacking instead of 2. |The [[Sweeping Edge]] enchantment can now be applied to axes.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 4|[[Knockback]], [[Looting]], and [[Fire Aspect]] enchantments can now be applied to axes.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added stone axes.}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wooden axes. |Survival players no longer start with an infinite durability stone axe in the inventory.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron, golden and diamond axes.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Removed stone axes from the creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|All axes are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=build 12|All axes have been removed from creative.}} {{History|||snap=build 13|All axes have been re-added to creative mode.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), axes now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all axes doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Stone axes now can be found inside [[igloo]] basement [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] iron axes for 6-8 [[emerald]]s as part of their first tier [[trading|trades]] and [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond axes for 9-12 emeralds as part of their third tier trades.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden axes are now [[smelting|smeltable]]. |Iron axes with the [[Efficiency]] I enchantment can now be found inside [[chest]]s in [[woodland mansion]]s. |Added [[vindicator]]s, who rarely [[drops|drop]] iron axes.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Wooden and stone axes can now be found in [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Using an axe on a [[log]] now turns it into a stripped log.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Stone axes can now be found inside [[underwater ruins]] chests.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Wooden Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all axes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s can now [[drops|drop]] an iron axe. |[[Trading]] has been changed, weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] iron axes for 3 [[emerald]]s and [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond axes for 12 emeralds as part of their fourth tier [[trading|trades]]. |Stone axes, enchanted iron axes, and diamond axes can now be [[trading|bought]] from toolsmith villagers.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Axe BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite axes.|Netherite axes are obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[File:Diamond Axe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond axes has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite axes can no longer be crafted. |Netherite axes are now obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table. |Stone axes can now be crafted using blackstone. |Golden axes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests. |Netherite axes now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Added [[piglin brute]]s, who rarely drop golden axes.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Piglin brutes no longer spawn with enchanted axes.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.100.55|Zombified piglins that are converted from piglin brutes now keep their golden axes.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Axes can now be used to scrape wax off copper blocks.}} {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|Axes can now temporarily disable [[shield]] use. This is not mentioned in the official changelog.<ref>{{tweet|kingbdogz|1504505321884196872|We missed a change in recent changelogs for the Bedrock beta that you may like - we have now made a parity fix that makes shields get disabled for 5 seconds when attacked by an Axe-wielding mob or player. We will make sure to list this properly in the next beta :)|March 17, 2022}}</ref> }} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added axes (all five types).}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden axes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Wooden Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all axes have been changed.}} {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added axes.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== *Before [[Java Edition 1.13]], in the language files, axes were referred to as Hatchets.<ref name="1.8 lang">''1.8/assets/minecraft/lang/en_US.lang'', line 915: '''item.hatchetIron.name= Iron Axe'''</ref> *Weaponsmith villagers gifting stone, iron and golden axes is a reference to the story ''[[wikipedia:The Honest Woodcutter|The Honest Woodcutter]]'', where a woodcutter dropped his axe into a river, and is successively provided a silver and a golden axe by the river god.{{cn}} == Gallery == <gallery> Stone Axe SDGP.png|Stone axe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. </gallery> === Enchanted axes === <gallery> Enchanted Wooden Axe.gif Enchanted Stone Axe.gif Enchanted Iron Axe.gif Enchanted Golden Axe.gif Enchanted Diamond Axe.gif Enchanted Netherite Axe.gif </gallery> ==See also== *{{ItemLink|Pickaxe}} ==References== {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--axe Taking Inventory: Axe] – Minecraft.net on February 6, 2020 {{items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Sekera]] [[de:Axt]] [[es:Hacha]] [[fr:Hache]] [[hu:Balta]] [[ja:斧]] [[ko:도끼]] [[nl:Bijl]] [[pl:Siekiera]] [[pt:Machado]] [[ru:Топор]] [[th:ขวาน]] [[uk:Сокира]] [[zh:斧]]</li><li>[[Pumpkin Seeds|Pumpkin Seeds]]<br/>{{Block | image = <gallery> Pumpkin Stem Age 0.png | Age 0 Pumpkin Stem Age 1.png | Age 1 Pumpkin Stem Age 2.png | Age 2 Pumpkin Stem Age 3.png | Age 3 Pumpkin Stem Age 4.png | Age 4 Pumpkin Stem Age 5.png | Age 5 Pumpkin Stem Age 6.png | Age 6 Pumpkin Stem Age 7.png | Age 7 </gallery> |image2 = <gallery> Attached Pumpkin Stem (N).png | North Attached Pumpkin Stem (E).png | East Attached Pumpkin Stem (S).png | South Attached Pumpkin Stem (W).png | West </gallery> | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = none | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} '''Pumpkin seeds''' are items obtained from pumpkins that can be used to grow pumpkin stems. '''Pumpkin stems''' are plants grown on [[farmland]] that, over time, grow [[pumpkin]]s on dirt, mud and moss blocks adjacent to them. == Obtaining == === Breaking === When broken, a pumpkin stem drops 0–3 pumpkin seeds. The chance for pumpkin seeds to drop increases with the stem's age. {| class="wikitable" ! rowspan="3" |[[Resource location]] ! rowspan="3" | Source ! colspan="4" | Default |- | colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Nothing || colspan="3" style="text-align:center" |{{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds|Pumpkin seeds}} |- | style="text-align:center" | 1 || style="text-align:center" | 2 || style="text-align:center" | 3 |- | rowspan="8" |<code>blocks/pumpkin_stem</code> |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 0</code> | style="text-align:center" |81.3%|| style="text-align:center" |17.42%|| style="text-align:center" |1.24%|| style="text-align:center" |0.03% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 1</code> | style="text-align:center" |65.1%|| style="text-align:center" |30.04%|| style="text-align:center" |4.62%|| style="text-align:center" |0.24% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 2</code> | style="text-align:center" |51.2%|| style="text-align:center" |38.4%|| style="text-align:center" |9.6%|| style="text-align:center" |0.8% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 3</code> | style="text-align:center" |39.44%|| style="text-align:center" |43.02%|| style="text-align:center" |15.64%|| style="text-align:center" |1.9% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 4</code> | style="text-align:center" |29.13%|| style="text-align:center" |44.44%|| style="text-align:center" |22.22%|| style="text-align:center" |3.7% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 5</code> | style="text-align:center" |21.6%|| style="text-align:center" |43.2%|| style="text-align:center" |28.8%|| style="text-align:center" |6.4% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 6</code> | style="text-align:center" |15.17%|| style="text-align:center" |39.82%|| style="text-align:center" |34.84%|| style="text-align:center" |10.16% |- |{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|Pumpkin stem}} <code>age = 7</code> | style="text-align:center" |10.16%|| style="text-align:center" |34.84%|| style="text-align:center" |39.82%|| style="text-align:center" |15.17% |- | rowspan="1" |<code>blocks/attached_pumpkin_stem</code> |{{BlockLink|Attached Pumpkin Stem|Attached Pumpkin stem}} | style="text-align:center" |10.16%|| style="text-align:center" |34.84%|| style="text-align:center" |39.82%|| style="text-align:center" |15.17% |} === Natural generation === Pumpkin stems generate naturally in stem farm rooms in [[woodland mansion]]s. Pumpkin stems generate in [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]]{{only|be|short=1}} [[village]] farms. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|pumpkin-seeds}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |Pumpkin |Output= Pumpkin Seeds,4 |type= Material }} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell pumpkin seeds for 1 [[emerald]]. === Post-generation === Shearing an uncarved pumpkin yields 4 pumpkin seeds. == Usage == === Farming === {{see also|Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming}} Pumpkin seeds can be planted only on [[farmland]], as stems. Over time, a stem grows through several stages{{Needs testing}} and, at its final growth stage, will produce [[pumpkin]]s on any adjacent [[dirt]], [[Coarse Dirt|coarse dirt]], [[Rooted Dirt|rooted dirt]], [[Grass Block|grass block]], [[farmland]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[Moss Block|moss block]], [[mud]] or [[Muddy Mangrove Roots|muddy mangrove roots]]. If a pumpkin is already occupying a spot adjacent to a stem it does not grow more pumpkins until the pumpkin is removed. A single stem can grow an unlimited number of pumpkins. Pumpkin stems need a minimum light level of 10 in the block above the stem to grow and give pumpkins. Pumpkin seeds are affected by [[bone meal]] only with respect to stem growth; bone meal does not help produce the actual pumpkins. === Breeding === Like other seeds, pumpkin seeds can be used to [[breed]] [[chicken]]s, lead chickens around, and make baby chickens grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Taming === Like other seeds, pumpkin seeds can be used to tame [[parrot]]s. === Composting === Placing pumpkin seeds into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1. == Pumpkin stem == A '''pumpkin stem''' is the block that is planted on [[farmland]] when pumpkin seeds are used on it. It starts underground, and rises up as the plant grows. The stem is colored green when young, and then yellow once fully grown. The stem curves once a pumpkin has grown from it. A fully-grown single stem connects to any [[pumpkin]] in an adjacent square, thus there are 5 possible appearances to a stem. If there are multiple pumpkins it can connect to, it favors the east, then west, north, and south. When the pumpkin is removed, the stem returns to its straight shape. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Block/Hard crop}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Pumpkin Stem |spritetype=block |nameid=pumpkin_stem |blocktags=bee_growables, crops |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Attached Pumpkin Stem |spritetype=block |nameid=attached_pumpkin_stem |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Pumpkin Seeds |spritetype=item |nameid=pumpkin_seeds |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Pumpkin Stem |spritetype=block |nameid=pumpkin_stem |id=104 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Pumpkin Seeds |spritetype=item |nameid=pumpkin_seeds |id=292 |form=item |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|A Seedy Place}} == History == {{info needed section|check if stems floated above farmland upon initial implementation}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Pumpkin Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pumpkin seeds. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] Added the pumpkin stem, with seven stages of growth. |Pumpkin seeds can be found in the new [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s. |[[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]] The pumpkin stem has four slightly visually distinct appearances for each facing direction - the bent part of the stem rotates, but the other two planes do not. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE1.png|32px]] Pumpkin stem data values from 8 through 15 now show a glitched formation, with a floating stem with an attached stem cross eventually emerging below. |[[File:Attached Stem Age 8 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 9 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 10 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 11 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 12 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 13 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 14 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 15 JE1.png|32px]] Pumpkin stem blocks with data values higher than 7 can attach to adjacent fruits, which results in buggy stem textures with [[vines]] in the mix due to vines being below attached stems in [[terrain.png]].}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 2 ;)|Pumpkin stems can now be grown faster using [[bone meal]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Pumpkins can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into [[pumpkin seeds]].}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|The texture of pumpkin stems has been moved one pixel to the left in [[terrain.png]]. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE2.png|32px]] Stems now appear slightly different. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE2.png|32px]] Overgrown attached pumpkin stems now appear slightly different. |[[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE2.png|32px]] Attached pumpkin stems now appear slightly different. |[[File:Attached Stem Age 8 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 9 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 10 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 11 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 12 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 13 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 14 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 15 JE2.png|32px]] Overgrown attached pumpkin stems now appear slightly different.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|[[Chicken]]s now use [[wheat seeds]], [[melon seeds]] and pumpkin seeds, instead of [[wheat]] to [[breeding|breed]].}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE3.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems now use a squished version of their texture for immature stems, depending on age. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE3.png|32px]] This also affects pumpkin stems of ages 8-15, which are likewise stretched to accommodate its predicted size. |[[File:Attached Stem Age 8 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 9 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 10 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 11 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 12 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 13 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 14 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 15 JE3.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems of extreme ages, which are attached to adjacent fruits, now show a stretched and tinted stem appearance.}} {{History|||snap=13w03a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE4.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems are no longer squished or stretched to account for age.<ref>{{bug|MC-7111}}</ref> |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE4.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems with age values 8 through 15 now show a tinted [[trapdoor]] texture. |From this version up until 14w08a, overgrown pumpkin stems start to draw from the texture below them on the [[texture atlas]], in much the same way they previously did with terrain.png. However, as texture atlases are unstable and textures tend to change positions as new blocks and textures are added, overgrown stems change the texture they draw from every time new textures are added, which includes when textures added by [[mods]].}} {{History|||snap=13w09a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE5.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems with age values 8 through 15 now show a tinted [[birch wood]] texture.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w24a|Melon and pumpkin stems have now been assigned separate textures. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE6.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems with age values 8 through 15 now show a tinted curving [[rail]] texture.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w37a|Added the {{cmd|setblock}} command, allowing for invalid pumpkin stem ages to be placed in the world without using external editors. This also allows them to be obtained in earlier versions via backdating.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE7.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems with age values 8 through 15 now show a tinted lit [[furnace]] texture.}} {{History|||snap=13w43a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 12 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 13 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 14 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 15 JE8.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems with age values 8 through 15 now show a tinted [[pumpkin]] top texture.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 8 JE9.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 9 JE9.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 10 JE9.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 11 JE9.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems with data values 8-11 now display a tinted attached stem, with 8 facing west, 9 facing east, 10 facing north and 11 facing south. |Invalid pumpkin stems with data values 12-15 now crash the game.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE5.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems now render as a single diagonal plane, or, in the case of attached stems, a diagonal and orthogonal plane. |[[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE3.png|32px]] The attached pumpkin stem [[model]] now fully rotates to the direction the stem points. Prior to this update, the base of the pumpkin stem would stay the same while the long attaching section would differ, resulting in four possible attached stem appearances. |Invalid overgrown pumpkin stems have now effectively been removed from the game, as attempting to place an out of range stem via {{cmd|setblock}} creates a stem of age 0 and loading a world with existing such stems cause a game crash.}} {{History|||snap=14w26a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE4.png|32px]] Pumpkin stems now correctly render as crosses again.<ref>{{bug|MC-58136}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Attached Stem Age 0 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 1 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 2 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 3 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 4 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 5 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 6 14w27a.png|32px]] Due to a bug, all pumpkin stems now appear attached regardless of age or any actual attachment.<ref>{{bug|MC-60208}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=14w28a|All pumpkin stems appearing attached regardless of the age of any actual attachment has been fixed. However, pumpkin stems still appear attached to adjacent fruits regardless of age due to a similar bug.<ref>{{bug|MC-61716}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=14w34d|Pumpkin seeds no longer can be used to breed [[chicken]]s.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Chickens can now use pumpkin seeds to [[breeding|breed]] again.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|Pumpkin seeds have been added to [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s. |The average yield of pumpkin seeds in [[mineshaft]] chests has been decreased.}} {{History|||snap=15w45a|Pumpkin stems must now be fully grown again to attach.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Pumpkin seeds are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests. |Pumpkin stems now generate inside [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different [[block]] states for the <code>pumpkin_stem</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs. |Pumpkin seeds can now be obtained by [[shear]]ing an uncarved pumpkin. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 104, and the [[item]]'s 361.}} {{History|||snap=17w48a|Attached pumpkin stems no longer [[drops|drop]] seeds.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE7.png|32px]] The stem texture has changed. |[[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE5.png|32px]] The pumpkin stem texture change also affects the base cross on pumpkin stems.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Pumpkin stems now generate in the updated [[taiga]] [[village]] farms. |Pumpkin seeds can now be found in [[chest]]s in taiga village houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing pumpkin seeds into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Pumpkin seeds now have a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1. |Added [[Wandering Trader|wandering trader]]s, which sell pumpkin seeds.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate pumpkin stems.}} {{History|||snap=19w39a|Attached pumpkin stems now [[drops|drop]] seeds again.<ref>{{bug|MC-136360}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Pumpkin Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pumpkin seeds. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used by this edition?}} Added pumpkin stems. |Pumpkin seeds are obtainable from the [[Nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Pumpkin seeds are no longer available from the Nether reactor.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Pumpkin seeds can now be found in [[minecart with chest]]s inside [[mineshaft]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Pumpkin stems now generate inside [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Pumpkin seeds are now used to tame [[parrot]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Pumpkin seeds can now be obtained by [[shear]]ing an uncarved [[pumpkin]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE5.png|32px]]{{info needed|More accurate image}} The texture of attached pumpkin stems has been changed. |Pumpkin seeds can now be [[trading|bought]] from [[wandering trader]]s. |A single pumpkin crop now generates in the new [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|A single pumpkin seed can now be used to fill the [[composter]]. |Pumpkin seeds can now be found in [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Pumpkin Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pumpkin seeds. |[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used by this edition?}} Added pumpkin stems.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|Pumpkin seeds can now be obtained by [[shear]]ing an uncarved [[pumpkin]].}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE5.png|32px]]{{info needed|More accurate image}} The texture of attached pumpkin stems has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pumpkin Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Pumpkin Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used by this edition?}} Added pumpkin stems.}} {{History|foot}} <gallery> Pumpkin Stem with data value 15.png|The final version of the pumpkin stem with age 15, as seen in-game. Pumpkinstems.png|Pumpkin stems of ages 1 to 15 on a modded version of [[Java Edition 1.7.2|1.7.2]], hence the nearby melon stems using the melon top texture. Stems of 13w02a.png|All 16 stem sizes in [[Java Edition 13w02a|13w02a]], with accompanying data values. </gallery> === Pumpkin stem "item" === {{:Technical blocks/Pumpkin Stem}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> Stem All Ages.png|All stages of growth. AllSeeds.png|All the [[seeds]] that exist in the game. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[cs:Dýňová semínka]] [[de:Kürbiskerne]] [[es:Semillas de calabaza]] [[fr:Graines de citrouille]] [[hu:Tökmagok]] [[ja:カボチャの種]] [[ko:호박씨]] [[nl:Pompoenpitten]] [[pl:Nasiona dyni]] [[pt:Sementes de abóbora]] [[ru:Семена тыквы]] [[th:เมล็ดฝักทอง]] [[zh:南瓜种子]]</li></ul> | 18w32a | Purpur slabs can now be crafted with purpur pillars. | |||
October 10, 2018 | Dinnerbone tweets that there are to be 14 new slabs. | ||||
October 10, 2018 | Polished diorite slabs are tweeted out by LadyAgnes. | ||||
1.14{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Rabbit Stew|Rabbit Stew]]<br/>{{Item | title = Rabbit Stew | heals = {{hunger|10}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} '''Rabbit stew''' is a [[food]] [[item]] that can be eaten by the [[player]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |shapeless=true |B1=Cooked Rabbit |A2=Carrot |B2=Baked Potato |C2=Any Mushroom |B3=Bowl |Output=Rabbit Stew |type=Foodstuff }} === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level Butcher villagers always offer to sell rabbit stew for one emerald as their second trade. {{IN|java}}, novice-level Butcher villagers have a 50% chance of offering rabbit stew for one emerald. == Usage == === Food === To eat rabbit stew, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|10}} [[hunger]] and 12 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. This restores more hunger than any other food type in the game except [[cake]], but has less saturation than a [[golden carrot]], a [[cooked porkchop]], or a [[steak]]. Eating rabbit stew leaves the player with an empty bowl, similar to [[mushroom stew]], [[suspicious stew]], and [[beetroot soup]]. === Wolves === {{IN|bedrock}}, rabbit stew can be used to feed [[wolves]], healing them by {{hp|10|mob=1}}. However, unlike other wolf food, rabbit stew does not speed up the growth of baby wolves, and it cannot be used to breed them. It is usable only on a wolf that has less than full health. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Rabbit Stew |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit_stew |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Rabbit Stew |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit_stew |id=290 |form=item |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|GwCqwtydRBc}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.8|snap=June 30, 2014|slink={{tweet|TheMogMiner|483725253018157057}}|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweets the recipe of rabbit stew, and that it can restore hunger better than any other item other than [[golden apple]]s (which was incorrect, as golden apples restore less hunger, but a whole [[cake]] restores more).}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit stew.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 413.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit stew has been changed. |The rabbit stew's [[recipe]] is now shapeless.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit stew has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] rabbit stew.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit stew.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit stew has been changed. |The recipe for rabbit stew is now shapeless.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] rabbit stew.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit stew.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit stew has been changed. |The recipe for rabbit stew is now shapeless.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Rabbit Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit stew.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * If the ingredients of rabbit stew were eaten separately and the [[mushroom]] had become half of a [[mushroom stew]], they would restore a total of {{Hunger|16}} and 19.2 saturation points. Without counting the mushroom, the separate ingredients would restore {{Hunger|13}} and 15.6 saturation points. Therefore, crafting rabbit stew results in a net loss of restorative points, though it is quicker than eating all the ingredients separately. * Rabbit stew restores more hunger and total food points (hunger + saturation) than nearly any other single item (the exception is a suspicious stew with Saturation). This is balanced by the point that the stew does not stack, and with its complex recipe it's not so easy to make "on the road". The suspicious stew shares the unstackability, but with only four ingredients it can at least be crafted in the inventory. ==Gallery== <gallery> Rabbit Stew Crafting.jpg|Crafting rabbit stew. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} {{items}} [[de:Kaninchenragout]] [[es:Estofado de conejo]] [[it:Stufato di coniglio]] [[fr:Ragoût de lapin]] [[ja:ウサギシチュー]] [[ko:토끼 스튜]] [[nl:Konijnenstoofpot]] [[pl:Gulasz z królika]] [[pt:Ensopado de coelho]] [[ru:Тушёный кролик]] [[uk:Тушкований кролик]] [[zh:兔肉煲]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Blue Dye|Blue Dye]]<br/>{{Item |image = Blue_Dye_JE1_BE1.png |renewable = Yes |stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Blue dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary dye color]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Lapis Lazuli |Output=Blue Dye |type=Material |head=1 }} {{Crafting |Cornflower |Output=Blue Dye |type=Material |foot=1 }} === Chest loot === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|blue-dye}} == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Blue Dye}} === Trading === Expert-level shepherd villagers have a {{frac|1|6}} chance to buy 12 blue dye for an emerald. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=blue_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=blue_dye |aliasid=dye / 18 |id=399 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.blue_new.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Blue_Dye_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] Added blue dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Blue dyes now can changed the text color on the [[sign]]s to blue.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sell blue dyes.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Blue dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Blue dyes can now used to craft newly added [[blue candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Blue dyes can no longer used to craft blue candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Blue dyes can once again used to craft blue candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Blue dyes can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to blue.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Blue dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Blue dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; blue dye now is in the common loot.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:Blue_Dye_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] Added blue dye.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Added [[flower|cornflowers]], which can be used to [[crafting|craft]] blue dye.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Blue dye can now be used to [[dye]] white [[carpet]]s and uncolored [[glass pane]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Blue dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of blue dye has been changed from <code>dye/18</code> to <code>blue_dye</code>.}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.83|[[File:Blue_Dye_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] Added blue dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{Reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Blauer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte azul]] [[fr:Teinture bleue]] [[ja:青色の染料]] [[ko:파란색 염료]] [[pl: Niebieski barwnik]] [[pt:Corante azul]] [[zh:蓝色染料]]</li></ul> | 18w43a | Added stone, mossy cobblestone, mossy stone brick, granite, polished granite, diorite, polished diorite, andesite, polished andesite, smooth sandstone, smooth red sandstone, red nether brick, end stone brick, and smooth quartz slabs. | |||
The textures of all slabs have been changed. | |||||
"Stone Slab" has been renamed to "Smooth Stone Slab". | |||||
18w44a | The textures for stone, diorite, polished diorite, andesite, polished andesite, sandstone, and smooth sandstone slabs have been changed. | ||||
18w46a | Slabs now allow light to pass through certain faces. | ||||
18w47a | The textures for oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, red sandstone, smooth red sandstone, and nether brick slabs have been changed. | ||||
18w48a | Stone slabs are now used to craft grindstones. | ||||
Oak and cobblestone slabs now generate naturally in the updated plains villages. | |||||
18w49a | Acacia slabs now generate in the updated savanna villages. | ||||
18w50a | Sandstone and smooth sandstone slabs now generate in the updated desert villages. | ||||
Spruce slabs now generate in the updated taiga villages. | |||||
The textures for spruce, cobblestone, mossy cobblestone, sandstone, smooth sandstone, red sandstone, smooth red sandstone, and red nether brick slabs have been changed. | |||||
Wood slabs are now used to craft barrels. | |||||
19w02a | Wood slabs are now used to craft lecterns. | ||||
19w08a | The texture of diorite slabs has been changed. | ||||
Smooth quartz now use the bottom texture of normal quartz blocks, rather than the top texture. | |||||
19w12a | Added cut sandstone and cut red sandstone slabs. | ||||
19w13a | Slabs no longer block light, except at their full faces. | ||||
19w13b | The texture of quartz slabs has been changed. | ||||
1.16{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Cooked Salmon|Cooked Salmon]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=consumable}} {{Item | title = Cooked Salmon | image = Cooked Salmon.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|6}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked salmon''' is a [[food]] item obtained by cooking [[raw salmon]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ====Salmon==== [[Salmon]] always drops 1 raw salmon when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 [[Cooked Salmon|cooked salmon]] instead. ====Guardians and elder guardians==== [[Guardian|Guardians]] and [[Elder Guardian|elder guardians]] have a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 25% of them being raw salmon, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected. ====Polar bears ==== [[Polar bear]]s have a 25% chance of dropping 0–2 raw salmon when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked salmon instead. === Cooking === Cooked salmon can be obtained by cooking raw salmon in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or on a [[campfire]]. Each piece of cooked salmon removed from a furnace output slot gives 0.35 [[experience]] (22.4 experience per stack). {{smelting|Raw Salmon|Cooked Salmon|0,35}} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|cooked-salmon}} === Trading === Apprentice-level fishermen villagers have a 50%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|3}}{{only|java}} chance to sell 6 cooked salmon for 6 raw salmon and an [[emerald]]. == Usage == === Food === To eat cooked salmon, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} and 9.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], the same as [[cooked mutton]]. === Wolves === {{IN|Bedrock}}, cooked salmon can be fed to [[wolves]] only if they are not at full health, healing them by {{hp|6|mob=1}}. Cooked salmon does not accelerate the growth of baby wolves and cannot be used to [[breed]] them. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Salmon |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_salmon |itemtags=fishes |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Salmon |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_salmon |id=269 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Lion Hunter}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|s_GcAFeoREk}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Cooked salmon can no longer be [[trading|traded]] by [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 349 and 250.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]). |[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Cooked salmon now generates in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s can now convert raw salmon to cooked salmon, if [[trading|paid]] with emeralds.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Salmon now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Salmon is now dropped by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]). |[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cooked salmon can now be obtained from [[trading]] with fishermen [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.52|Salmon now drops cooked salmon when killed on [[fire]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Fishing]] * [[Cooked Cod]] {{items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Gebratener Lachs]] [[es:Salmón ahumado]] [[pt:Salmão assado]] [[ko:익힌 연어]] [[zh:熟鲑鱼]] [[ru:Жареный лосось]]</li><li>[[Cauldron|Cauldron]]<br/>{{For|the boss in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Corrupted Cauldron}} {{Block | extratext = View [[#Renders|all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = Depends on contained liquid | tool = wooden pickaxe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} A '''cauldron''' is a [[block]] that can contain [[water]], [[lava]] or [[powder snow]] and, in certain situations, collect it from the environment. {{IN|bedrock}}, it can also hold [[potion]]s or dyed water. It also serves as a [[leatherworker]]'s [[job site block]]. == Obtaining == === Breaking === A cauldron can be obtained using any [[pickaxe]]. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. Regardless of the tool, when a cauldron is destroyed, its contents are lost. {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Cauldron|Pickaxe|Wood}} === Natural generation === [[File:Natural Cauldron Table.png|A naturally occurring cauldron inside of a [[witch hut]].|thumb]] A single empty cauldron is generated in each [[swamp hut]]. {{IN|be}}, the cauldrons generated there are {{frac|1|3}} to {{frac|2|3}} full of a random [[potion]]. A cauldron {{frac|2|3}} full of water is generated in each [[igloo]] basement. [[File:MansionJailInner.png|thumb|Cauldron in [[woodland mansion]] jail.]] Cauldrons can be found in a few rooms inside of [[woodland mansion]]s. Two filled cauldrons can be found inside savanna, taiga, snowy taiga, and snowy tundra [[village]] tannery houses. A single filled cauldron can be found in plains village and desert village tannery houses. {{IN|java}}, three filled cauldrons can be found in plains village tannery houses. Cauldrons can also spawn in [[trail ruins]]. === Crafting === A cauldron can be crafted from [[iron ingot]]s. {{Crafting |A1= Iron Ingot |C1= Iron Ingot |A2= Iron Ingot |C2= Iron Ingot |A3= Iron Ingot |B3= Iron Ingot |C3= Iron Ingot |Output= Cauldron |type= Brewing }} == Usage == === Storage for substances === Cauldrons can hold a variety of substances. Fluids they cannot hold include [[milk]], [[Honey Bottle|honey]] and any food items that exist in [[bowl]]s; namely [[mushroom stew]], [[beetroot soup]], [[rabbit stew]] and [[suspicious stew]]. {{IN|java}}, cauldrons containing fluids are considered by the game to be separate blocks from each other and from empty cauldrons, which does not affect gameplay but does affect the commands needed to place them. ==== Holding water ==== A cauldron can be filled with [[water]] by {{control|using}} a [[water bucket]] on the cauldron. Once completely filled, a cauldron can be used to fill a water bucket by {{control|using}} an empty [[bucket]] on the cauldron; this empties the cauldron. Despite containing water, using a [[fish bucket]] on a cauldron does not fill it with water, but places water against it, meaning it does nothing to the cauldron.<ref>{{bug|MC-129109|||WAI}}</ref> A cauldron can also be filled by dumping a water bucket on the block above the cauldron. Once the water block is removed, the cauldron is filled to the full level with water.{{only|be}} It can contain three levels of water. One level of water can be added to a cauldron by {{control|using}} a [[water bottle]] on it. One level of water can be removed from a cauldron, filling a water bottle, by {{control|using}} a [[glass bottle]] on it. A cauldron slowly fills with [[water]] when [[rain]]ed upon, if starting empty or with some water. This happens randomly, at 5% of the rate in which snow accumulates on the ground during [[snowfall]]. Water can be stored in a cauldron even in [[the Nether]]. Water in a cauldron does not freeze in cold biomes. Water in a cauldron does ''not'' absorb [[explosion]] damage; make [[sound]]s and [[particle]]s; absorb fall damage;<ref>{{bug|MC-176867|||WF}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-104572|||WF}}</ref> allow [[Riptide]] [[trident]]s to activate;<ref>{{bug|MC-145311|||WF}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-93111}}</ref> or damage [[endermen]], [[strider]]s, or [[blaze]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-106813|||WF}}</ref> Cauldrons do ''not'' deal drowning damage to mobs inside of them<ref>{{bug|MC-152680}}</ref> and [[fish]] act as if there is no water inside it.<ref>{{bug|MC-126819|||WF}}</ref> The player ''cannot'' float or [[swim]] in it, as the water is about level with the player's waist. Jumping in a cauldron does ''not'' produce any bubble or water particles. A cauldron placed below a down-facing [[pointed dripstone]] that has water placed a block above it slowly fills with water. The same works with [[lava]], allowing for infinite lava generation. Attempting to add lava or potion to water empties the cauldron.{{only|be}} The water in a cauldron cannot be sucked up by a [[sponge]], whether the sponge is touching the cauldron or not. ===== Applying dye to cauldron water ===== {{exclusive|bedrock|section=yes}} {{IN|bedrock}}, leather armor is dyed through a cauldron, so a cauldron can hold dyed [[water]]. {{control|Using}} a dye on a cauldron filled with water colors the water, consuming the dye. Different dyes may be added to produce mixed colors. {{control|Using}} [[leather armor]] or [[leather horse armor]] on the cauldron dyes that item the color of the water, reducing the water in the cauldron by one level for each item dyed. Attempting to add water, lava or potion to dyed water empties the cauldron. ==== Holding lava ==== [[File:Lava Cauldron.png|150px|thumb|Cauldron filled with lava]] Cauldrons can be used to hold lava. {{IN|be|ee}}, when a cauldron is already filled with water, it empties the cauldron and makes an extinguishing sound. A cauldron filled with lava emits a light level of 15, similar to lava, and burns any [[entity]] inside of it; {{in|be|ee|short=1}}, this includes mobs that do not take damage from lava like [[zombified piglin]]s. Lava inside a cauldron does not interact with water outside of the cauldron. The lava disappears upon putting water in the cauldron. A [[redstone comparator]] with a lava cauldron behind it outputs redstone signal strength of 3.<ref name=JavaLava>{{bug|MC-204393}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-104824}}</ref> A cauldron placed below a down-facing [[pointed dripstone]] that has lava placed a block above it slowly fills with lava. If a cauldron is filled by lava, using glass bottles on the cauldron does nothing. ==== Holding powder snow ==== [[Powder snow]] is currently the only solid material that can be stored in a cauldron. A cauldron slowly fills with powder snow during [[snowfall]], if starting empty or with any layer of powder snow already inside. Up to three layers can be filled. When the cauldron is full, {{ctrl|interacting}} using a [[bucket]], creates a [[powder snow bucket]] and empties the cauldron. Entities standing in the cauldron do not take freeze damage, and entities wearing [[leather boots]] still fall through the powder snow. A [[redstone comparator]] with a powder snow cauldron behind it outputs a redstone signal strength proportional to the fill level, up to 3. Contrary to a cauldron filled with water, a powder snow cauldron that is not full cannot be filled up with a powder snow bucket, as {{control|using}} the bucket on the cauldron instead places powder snow against it. ==== Filling cauldrons with potions ==== {{exclusive|bedrock|education|section=yes}} {{IN|bedrock}}, a cauldron can hold normal [[potion]]s, [[splash potion]]s and [[lingering potion]]s. {{control|Using}} a potion on a cauldron empties the potion and increases the level of the potion in the cauldron by one level. A glass bottle can then be {{control|used}} on a cauldron with a potion in it, filling the bottle with that potion. This reduces the potion in the cauldron by one level. {{control|Using}} an [[arrow]] on a cauldron that contains a potion transforms the arrow into a [[tipped arrow]] with that potion [[effect]], and reduce the potion in the cauldron by one level. Tipping multiple arrows at once can be more efficient, and it may use more than one level at once. 1 level of potion tips up to 16 arrows, 2 levels up to 32, and a full cauldron can tip a full stack of arrows, resulting in 21.33 tipped arrows per potion. Attempting to put [[water]], [[lava]] or a different potion into a cauldron with a potion causes an explosion sound, and the cauldron is emptied. An entity that stands in a cauldron filled to any level with any potion does not receive the effect of the potion. Using an empty bucket on a cauldron filled with any potion does nothing, as the bucket remains empty and the potion in the cauldron does not empty. === Removing dye from items === A cauldron with [[water]] can wash the dye off of leather [[armor]] and [[shulker box]]es, and can remove the top-most pattern layer of a [[banner]], by pressing {{control|use}} on the cauldron with the leather armor, shulker box, or banner in hand. Each wash reduces the water in the cauldron by one level. The water does not become dyed while removing dye from objects. === Changing profession === If a [[village]] has a cauldron that has not been claimed by a [[villager]], any villager that does not already have a profession or [[job site]] block may change their profession to [[leatherworker]]. === Extinguishing fire === A cauldron with [[water]] or [[powder snow]] extinguishes [[entities]] on [[fire]] that fall into it and the entity emits black particles. This includes [[mob]]s, [[player]]s, [[item]]s (if they land in the cauldron before burning up), and flaming [[arrow]]s{{only|je|short=1}}. Flaming arrows stuck into the side are also extinguished. Entities must reach the water or powder snow in it. Each entity extinguished causes the substance in the cauldron to decrease by one level. If the cauldron is filled with powder snow, it then becomes a water cauldron. === Redstone component === [[File:Cauldron transmission over piston.png|An example of a cauldron used in a [[redstone]] circuit.|thumb]] {{see also|Redstone circuit}} A cauldron can act as a power source for a [[redstone comparator]]. With a cauldron behind it (either directly, or separated by an unpowered solid block), a comparator outputs a signal strength proportional to how full the cauldron is: 0 for empty, 1 for one-third full, 2 for two-thirds full, and 3 for completely full or filled with lava. However, if there is a block between the cauldron and the comparator, the comparator does not immediately update. == Sounds == === Generic === {{Sound table/Block/Normal}} === Unique === {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron4.ogg |sound5=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron5.ogg |sound6=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron6.ogg |sound7=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron7.ogg |sound8=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron8.ogg |subtitle=Water drips |source=block |description=When dripping water from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=block.pointed_dripstone.drip_water_into_cauldron |translationkey=subtitles.block.pointed_dripstone.drip_water_into_cauldron |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron4.ogg |subtitle=Lava drips |source=block |description=When dripping lava from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=block.pointed_dripstone.drip_lava_into_cauldron |translationkey=subtitles.block.pointed_dripstone.drip_lava_into_cauldron |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound4=Empty water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When water from a bucket is placed in a cauldron <ref group=sound><code>empty1</code> plays twice as often as the other sounds</ref> |id=item.bucket.empty |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 <ref group=sound>Except for the second copy of <code>empty1</code>, which is 0.9</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=block |description=When water from a bucket is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bucket.fill |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When lava is placed in a cauldron |id=item.bucket.empty_lava |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill lava bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=block |description=When lava is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bucket.fill_lava |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty powder snow bucket2.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When powder snow is placed in a cauldron |id=item.bucket.empty_powder_snow |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill powder snow bucket2.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=block |description=When powder snow is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bucket.fill_powder_snow |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bottle empty1.ogg |sound2=Bottle empty2.ogg |subtitle=Bottle empties |source=block |description=When water from a bottle is placed in a cauldron |id=item.bottle.empty |translationkey=subtitles.item.bottle.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bottle fill_water1.ogg |sound2=Bottle fill_water2.ogg |sound3=Bottle fill_water3.ogg |sound4=Bottle fill_water4.ogg |subtitle=Bottle fills |source=block |description=When water from a bottle is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bottle.fill |translationkey=subtitles.item.bottle.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Leatherworker works |source=neutral |description=Randomly while a leatherworker is working |id=entity.villager.work_leatherworker |translationkey=subtitles.entity.villager.work_leatherworker |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron4.ogg |sound5=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron5.ogg |sound6=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron6.ogg |sound7=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron7.ogg |sound8=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron8.ogg |source=block |description=When dripping water from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=cauldron_drip.water<br>.pointed_dripstone |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron4.ogg |source=block |description=When dripping lava from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=cauldron_drip.lava<br>.pointed_dripstone |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |source=block |description=When a different liquid is put in a cauldron with a potion |id=random.fizz |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.6-0.8<wbr>{{Checkthecode}}[[Category:Pages with inaccurate sound pitch value]]}} {{Sound table |rowspan=8 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When dye is added to a cauldron |id=cauldron.adddye |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When armor is dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When dye is removed from armor using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanarmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When all patterns are removed from a banner using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanbanner |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a potion is placed in a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=potionsplash>{{Bug|MCPE-174867}}</ref> |id=cauldron.fillpotion |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a potion is taken from a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=potionsplash/> |id=cauldron.takepotion |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When water from a bucket or bottle is placed in a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=bucketsplash>{{Bug|MCPE-135919}}</ref> |id=cauldron.fillwater |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When water from a bucket or bottle is removed from a cauldron <ref group=sound name=bucketsplash/> |id=cauldron.takewater |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When lava is placed in a cauldron |id=bucket.empty_lava |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill lava bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When lava is removed from a cauldron |id=bucket.fill_lava |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty powder snow bucket2.ogg |source=block |description=When powder snow is placed in a cauldron |id=bucket.empty_powder_snow |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill powder snow bucket2.ogg |source=player |description=When powder snow is removed from a cauldron |id=bucket.fill_powder_snow |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=Randomly while a leatherworker is working |id=bucket.fill_water |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |translationkey=block.minecraft.cauldron,item.minecraft.cauldron}} {{ID table |displayname=Lava Cauldron |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=lava_cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Powder Snow Cauldron |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=powder_snow_cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Water Cauldron |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=water_cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |form=block |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Type |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Normal block |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=cauldron |id=118 |form=block |itemform=item.cauldron}} {{ID table |displayname=Brighting block |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=lava_cauldron |id=465 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=item |nameid=cauldron |id=432 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |notnamespaced=y |displayname=Block entity |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=Cauldron |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Block data === {{IN|be}}, a cauldron has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]]. == Achievements == {{load achievements|Tie Dye Outfit}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons are present in the code, but are not assigned to a [[block]] ID (and thus are unobtainable without [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/673742-19-pre2-cauldron-block/ mods] (archived link: [https://web.archive.org/web/20141222205821/https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19728555/cauldron.zip])).}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons have been given a [[block]] ID, an [[item]] ID, and a [[crafting]] recipe.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|Cauldrons have now become [[renewable]], due to [[zombie]]s sometimes dropping iron ingots.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w40a|Empty cauldrons can now be found in [[witch hut]]s.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] The walls inside of the cauldron now use the bottom texture, and the cauldron now has no bottom.<ref name="whatdoyouputinacauldrontomakeitlighter">{{bug|MC-6772}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=13w02b|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Fixed the model error from 13w02a.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w03a|[[File:Cauldron JE4.png|32px]] Cauldrons now appear completely opaque.<ref>{{bug|MC-44990}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=14w03b|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons now render as normal again.}} {{History|||snap=14w06a|Cauldrons now have extra planes inside the feet. These planes are now rendered solid, so the [[player]] cannot see through the [[water]].{{info needed|what exactly does this mean?}}}} {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Cauldron JE6.png|32px]] The cauldron's feet now have planes on all sides.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Cauldrons now generate naturally in jail cells in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||July 19, 2017|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/887599625045250048|[[Jeb]] tweets image of a new jungle [[planks]], cauldron and [[dandelion]] textures.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 118, and the [[item]]'s was 380.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cauldron JE7.png|32px]]<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Cauldrons now generate in the updated [[plains]] [[village]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Cauldrons now generate in the updated [[savanna]] villages and the new [[snowy tundra]] villages.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Cauldrons now generate in the updated [[desert]] and [[taiga]] villages.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|The numerous missing cullface arguments for the cauldron have been fixed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Cauldrons now serve as leatherworker [[villager]]s' job site block.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|The cauldron's hitbox has been fixed.<ref>{{bug|MC-129205}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Normal and water cauldrons have been split into different blocks, making filled cauldrons no longer work as a workstation for villagers.<ref name="technicalunemployment">{{bug|MC-204430}}</ref> |This also means that any [[structure]]s before this snapshot that have cauldron(s) fill with water now no longer generate(s) cauldron. Instead, water cauldron(s) will generate.}} {{History|||snap=20w48a|Cauldrons can now collect water and lava dripped by [[pointed dripstone]].}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[Lava bucket]]s and [[powder snow bucket]]s can now be emptied into any filled cauldron.}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Filled cauldrons work again as a workstation for villagers.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Cauldrons now generate in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cauldrons. |Cauldrons are generated naturally in [[witch hut]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Cauldrons can now be moved by [[piston]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Cauldrons now generate naturally in [[woodland mansion]]s, their fullness status is unknown.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed. |Cauldrons now generate in tannery houses in [[village]]s.}} {{History||?|[[File:Cauldron JE7.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the actually used model?}}[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cauldrons.}} {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|[[Water]] in a cauldron can now be [[dye]]d. |[[Armor]] can be dyed in a cauldron filled with dyed water. |Cauldrons can no longer be pushed by [[piston]]s.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Cauldron JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the actually used model?}}<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cauldrons.}} {{History|foot}} === Water cauldron === {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] If made to work with a mod, cauldrons can be filled with a [[water bucket]]. |Cauldron water transparency appears inconsistent depending on hardware.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w22a|Cauldrons can now be filled with [[water]], if placed outside during [[rain]] or a [[thunderstorm]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Holding a piece of [[Dyeing|dyed]] leather [[armor]] and right-clicking a [[water]]-filled cauldron now washes away all [[dye]]s applied to the leather armor.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] The walls inside of the cauldron now use the bottom texture, and the cauldron now has no bottom.<ref name="whatdoyouputinacauldrontomakeitlighter"/>}} {{History|||snap=13w02b|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Fixed the model error from 13w02a.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|When used with a [[redstone comparator]], cauldrons now output a signal varying in strength according to the amount of water inside.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w43a|Cauldrons now extinguish burning [[entity|entities]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE4.png|32px]] The cauldron's feet now have planes on all sides.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Right-clicking a non-empty cauldron with a [[banner]] now removes the top-most pattern layer.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|A cauldron now generates within [[igloo]] basements, {{frac|2|3}} full.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|A full cauldron can now be emptied with a [[bucket]], filling the bucket with [[water]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|When a cauldron washes a dyed item (leather [[armor]] or [[banner]]), it reduces its water level by 1.}} {{History|||snap=16w33a|A [[water bottle]] is now able to add 1 [[water]] level to a cauldron.}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w10d|[[Shulker box]]es can now be undyed in a cauldron.}} {{History|||snap=18w15a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE5.png|32px]] [[Water]] in cauldrons is now white colored.<ref>{{bug|MC-128253}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w20b|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE6.png|32px]] Cauldron water is now colored again, depending on the biome. |[[File:Swamp Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warm Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] This currently affects ocean temperature variants and swamps. |[[File:Swamp Hills Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Swampland M water has a yellowish color while in a cauldron.<ref>{{bug|MC-128558}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=pre3|[[File:Swamp Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Swampland M water now has the same [[water]] color in cauldrons as regular [[swamp]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE7.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Swamp Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warm Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|The numerous missing cullface arguments for the water cauldron have been fixed.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Normal and water cauldrons have been split into different blocks, making filled cauldrons no longer work as a workstation for villagers.<ref name="technicalunemployment"/> |This also means that any [[structure]]s before this snapshot that have cauldron(s) fill with water now no longer generate(s) cauldron. Instead, water cauldron(s) will generate.}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Filled cauldrons work again as a workstation for villagers.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] Added water cauldrons. |[[Water]] color in cauldrons can be changed by adding [[dye]]s. [[Item]]s dipped in the water are dyed that color.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Cauldrons are now used to dye leather [[horse armor]]. |Water cauldrons can now be moved by [[piston]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Cauldrons now generate naturally in [[igloo]] basements. |Cauldrons now extinguish burning [[entity|entities]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.20|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) MCPE-170427.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) MCPE-170427.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron MCPE-170427.png|32px]] [[Water]] in cauldrons now looks like lava.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-170427}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20.10|snap=beta 1.20.10.20|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] Cauldron water now uses the correct texture.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Added water cauldrons.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[Water]] is no longer removed from a [[water bucket]] when filling a cauldron in [[creative]] mode.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Cauldrons fill with water if placed outside during [[rain]] or a [[thunderstorm]].}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Cauldrons with [[water]] in them extinguish burning [[entity|entities]], taking away one water level each time.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Added cauldrons. |Water color in cauldrons can be changed by adding [[dye]]s. |Cauldrons can be used to [[dye]] leather [[armor]].}} {{History|foot}} === Lava cauldron === {{History|Java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Lava Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with [[lava]].}} {{History|||snap=21w20a|Lava cauldrons now emits redstone signal strength of 3.<ref name=JavaLava/>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.2|[[File:Lava Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with lava.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Lava Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cauldrons filled with lava has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.88|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Lava Cauldron LCE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with lava.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Lava Cauldron LCE2.png|32px]] The texture of cauldrons filled with lava has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} === Powder Snow Cauldron === {{History|java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|[[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with powder snow.}} {{History||1.17.1|snap=Pre-release 1|Powder snow now fills twice as fast in a cauldron.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|[[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with powder snow.}} {{History|foot}} === Potion cauldron === {{cleanup|Many potion cauldrons here are listed as being added in versions where said potion did not exist yet - please rearrange and add new history entries accordingly}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Arrran Cauldron 1.png|32px]] [[File:Arrran Cauldron 2.png|32px]] [[File:Arrran Cauldron 3.png|32px]] [[File:Arrran Cauldron 4.png|32px]] <br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons are intended to be used for the creation of [[potion]]s. |Cauldrons can be made to work with a mod, through which the following has been revealed: * Applying a [[potion]] ingredient to a water cauldron cause it to change to a differently-colored [[lava]] texture, and adding any further potion ingredients to the filled cauldron cause the [[liquid]] to change color. * Scooping out a potion with ingredients applied cause the potion to have an effect related to the ingredient, e.g. a potion brewed with a [[magma cream]] have [[Fire Resistance]] as an effect.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|The system was deemed too complex and not user-friendly,<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|119466949708222465|Potions are delayed because *add to cauldron, pick up, look at tooltip, pour back into cauldron, repeat* was extremely tedious|September 29, 2011}}</ref> so the cauldron's ability to brew potions has been replaced with the [[brewing stand]].<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|119710836469149697|A quick discussion with @notch led me in on a new way of doing the potion brewing. Cauldron is out...|September 30, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{Tweet|jeb|119762786619359232|Look back at me! Your Cauldron is now a Brewing Stand. Anything's possible when working with interaction design.|September 30, 2011}}</ref> That brewing system is finalized and doesn't change in the rest of the pre-releases.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can store [[potion]]s, and [[explosion|explode]] if potions are mixed.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Cauldrons are now used to make [[tipped arrow]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons filled with [[potion]]s have been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Cauldrons can now be filled with [[potion]]s and make an explosion [[sound]] if they are mixed. |[[Effect]]s can now be applied to [[arrow]]s by using them on a potion-filled cauldron.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} The textures of cauldrons filled with [[potion]]s have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Cauldrons can store [[potion]]s. |Cauldrons make an explosion [[sound]] if potions are mixed, and the potions disappear. |Potions inside cauldrons have a bubbling effect.}} {{History|foot}} ===Cauldron "item"=== {{:Technical blocks/Cauldron}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== *[[Arrow]]s "stick" to the [[water]] in a cauldron. *The inside of a cauldron is 0.25 ({{frac|1|4}}) blocks tall. *A cauldron holding water is the only way to have water in [[the Nether]] without the use of [[commands]]. ==Renders== ; Normal water <gallery> Water Cauldron (level 1).png | Level 1 Water Cauldron (level 2).png | Level 2 Water Cauldron.png | Level 3 - full Water Cauldron (level 1) BE.png | Level 1 (Bedrock Edition) Water Cauldron (level 2) BE.png | Level 2 (Bedrock Edition) Water Cauldron BE.png | Level 3 - full (Bedrock Edition) </gallery> ;Dyed water {{Only|BE}} <gallery> Cauldron (filled with white water).png|White Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with light gray water).png|Light Gray Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with gray water).png|Gray Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with black water).png|Black Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with brown water).png|Brown Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with red water).png|Red Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with orange water).png|Orange Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with yellow water).png|Yellow Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with lime water).png|Lime Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with green water).png|Green Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with cyan water).png|Cyan Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with light blue water).png|Light Blue Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with blue water).png|Blue Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with purple water).png|Purple Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with magenta water).png|Magenta Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with pink water).png|Pink Water Cauldron </gallery> ;Cauldrons filled with potions {{Only|BE}} <gallery> Night Vision Potion Cauldron.png|Night Vision Potion Cauldron Invisibility Potion Cauldron.png|Invisibility Potion Cauldron Jump Boost Potion Cauldron.png|Leaping Potion Cauldron Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron.png|Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron Speed Potion Cauldron.png|Swiftness Potion Cauldron Slowness Potion Cauldron.png|Slowness Potion Cauldro Turtle Master Potion Cauldron.png|Turtle Master Potion Cauldron Water Breathing Potion Cauldron.png|Water Breathing Potion Cauldron Instant Health Potion Cauldron.png|Healing Potion Cauldron Instant Damage Potion Cauldron.png|Harming Potion Cauldron Poison Potion Cauldron.png|Poison Potion Cauldron Regeneration Potion Cauldron.png|Regeneration Potion Cauldron Strength Potion Cauldron.png|Strength Potion Cauldron Weakness Potion Cauldron.png|Weakness Potion Cauldron Slow Falling Potion Cauldron.png|Slow Falling Potion Cauldron Wither Potion Cauldron.png|Decay Potion Cauldron </gallery> ;Powder Snow <gallery> Powder Snow Cauldron (level 1).png | Level 1 Powder Snow Cauldron (level 2).png | Level 2 Powder Snow Cauldron.png | Level 3 - full </gallery> == Gallery== <gallery> The three stages of water height in cauldrons.png| All cauldron states in [[Java Edition]]. Cauldrons potion.png|All [[potion]]s in cauldrons.{{only|be|short=1}} Cauldrons DyeWater.png|All cauldron [[water]] colors possible with one dye.{{only|be|short=1}} Brewing Potions.png|How potions were brewed in [[Java Edition Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Beta 1.9 Pre-Release 2]] if enabled through a mod. Dyed Water Cauldrons.jpg|Cauldrons filled with dyed water. Potion Cauldron.jpg|A cauldron filled with potions. Arrow Tipping 1.jpg|Using a cauldron to make [[tipped arrow]]s. Arrow Tipping 2.jpg|Using a cauldron to make [[tipped arrow]]s. Arrow Tipping 3.jpg|Using a cauldron to make [[tipped arrow]]s. Snow Cauldron.jpg|A cauldron full of snow. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist|2}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{items}} [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Job blocks]] [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Storage]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Light sources]] [[cs:Kotel]] [[de:Kessel]] [[es:Caldero]] [[fr:Chaudron]] [[hu:Üst]] [[it:Calderone]] [[ja:大釜]] [[ko:가마솥]] [[nl:Ketel]] [[pl:Kocioł]] [[pt:Caldeirão]] [[ru:Котёл]] [[th:หม้อปรุงยา]] [[uk:Казан]] [[zh:炼药锅]]</li></ul> | 20w06a | Added crimson and warped slabs. | |||
20w15a | Added blackstone, polished blackstone, and polished blackstone brick slabs. | ||||
20w16a | Blackstone and quartz slabs now generate as part of bastion remnants. | ||||
Stone, mossy stone brick, stone brick, blackstone, polished blackstone brick and polished blackstone slabs can now generate as part of ruined portals. | |||||
1.16.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Trident|Trident]]<br/>{{For|the Hidden Depths DLC weapon in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Trident}} {{ItemEntity |durability= 250 |renewable= Yes |stackable= No |size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks |title=Trident|image= <gallery> Trident (item).png | Item Trident.png | Entity </gallery>}} A '''trident''' is a [[weapon]] used in both melee and ranged combat and is a rare drop from [[drowned]]. ==Obtaining== Tridents are not craftable. A trident can be obtained only when dropped by a [[drowned]], Converted drowned are never equipped with tridents. ===Mob loot=== ==== '''''Java Edition''''' ==== 6.25% (or 1 in 16) of [[Drowned]] in Java Edition spawn with a trident of random durability as their natural weapon. They have an 8.5% chance to drop their trident when killed by a player. The chance is increased by 1% for each level of [[Looting]] up to a max of 11.5% with Looting III. This means the overall chance of obtaining a trident from any given drowned is 0.53125% (about 1 in 188) or 0.71875% (about 1 in 140) with looting III. {{IN|Java}}, a trident held by a drowned has a chance to be enchanted, but the trident's enchantments have no effects for drowned.<ref>{{bug|MC-127321}}</ref> ==== '''''Bedrock Edition''''' ==== Only 15% (or 3 in 20) of [[Drowned]] in Bedrock Edition spawn with tridents. Of these, they have a 25% chance to drop their trident when killed by a player. This chance is increased by 4% for each level of looting up to a max of 37% with looting III. This means the overall chance of obtaining a trident from any given drowned is 3.75% (or 3 in 80) or 5.55% with looting III. ===Thrown tridents=== Tridents thrown onto the ground by a player can be picked up; however, tridents thrown by [[drowned]] cannot be picked up, similar to arrows shot by [[skeleton]]s, [[stray]]s, and [[pillager]]s. Only the owner of a trident thrown in Creative mode or enchanted with Loyalty can pick it up; other players in Creative and players in Survival mode including its own owner can't pick up the trident thrown in Creative. ===Trading=== Drowned who are holding tridents will sometimes drop their trident at full durability if given a nautilus shell when they aren't attacking anything.{{only|BE}} ==Usage== ===Drowned=== {{main|Drowned}} 15% of drowned {{in|bedrock}}, and 6.25% {{in|java}}, spawn with a trident as its natural weapon. It throws the trident at its opponent every 1.5 seconds, dealing {{hp|9}} [[damage]] in normal difficulty. A drowned can throw unlimited tridents, and these tridents cannot be picked up by the [[player]]. A [[villager]] can be turned into a [[zombie villager]] if it is killed by a trident thrown by a drowned: the chance of conversion is 0% on Easy [[difficulty]], 50% on Normal, and 100% on Hard and [[Hardcore]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, a drowned can use the trident's melee attack if its target is within three blocks. The melee attack deals {{hp|9}} damage. ===Melee attack=== Pressing {{control|attack}} while holding a trident deals damage to both [[mob]]s and players. Tridents deal {{hp|9}} melee damage. A successful hit consumes durability of the trident. ===Ranged attack=== [[File:Steve aiming with Trident.png|150px]] [[File:Alex aiming with Trident.png|150px]] Pressing and holding {{control|use}} while holding a trident charges it. When released at full charge, the trident is thrown and deals damage to any [[entity]] it hits. It flies on a ballistic trajectory similar to that of an [[arrow]], but at 80% strength. If the trident hits a block, it sticks to the block. If it hits an entity, it bounces off the entity and lands nearby. It is also blocked by [[shield]]s and can be retrieved once it lands in the ground. Thrown tridents can trigger wooden [[button]]s, wooden [[pressure plate]]s, and [[target]] blocks. A trident can be thrown at a [[chorus flower]] or [[pointed dripstone]] to break it, which causes the block to be dropped as its respective item. {{IN|bedrock}} and [[Java Edition Combat Test 4]], tridents can be shot by [[dispenser]]s regardless of enchantment. Tridents [[Enchanting#Summary_of_enchantments_by_item|enchanted]] with [[Loyalty]] return to the thrower after hitting an entity{{only|java}}/hitting and bouncing off an entity then hitting a block{{only|bedrock}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-51726}}</ref> or just a block. A Loyalty-enchanted trident fired from a [[dispenser]] just sticks to the block it strikes. Higher levels of enchantment result in shorter recovery times. {{IN|java}}, throwing a trident enchanted with Loyalty into the [[void]] destroys it,<ref>{{bug|MC-125755|||WAI}}</ref> while {{in|bedrock}} it automatically returns to the player. Tridents (if enchanted with Loyalty), can take [[fire]] damage but still return to the player if thrown in [[lava]]. This is especially helpful in [[the Nether]] should the [[player]] be using a trident instead of a [[bow]]. If a trident enchanted with Loyalty attempts to return to a player with no available inventory space, the trident floats near the player until inventory space becomes available. Thrown tridents take 1 durability damage, regardless of whether it hit an entity or not. Tridents with 1 durability remaining cannot be thrown. Tridents enchanted with [[Riptide]] launch the player a certain distance when thrown, with the distance increasing for higher enchantment levels. They can be thrown only if the player is standing in [[water]], or if it is raining on the block they are standing on. If the player charges it but walks into a nearby dry area, the charge is canceled. If the player throws a Riptide trident and collides with a mob, the mob takes melee damage (including critical damage if the player is falling). {{IN|java}} tridents enchanted with Riptide take one durability damage upon throwing, and lose an additional 1 durability if it collides with an entity on both editions. Each level of Riptide increases the distance traveled by six blocks. The enchantment at level one launches the player nine blocks, fifteen blocks at level two, and twenty-one blocks at level three. Tridents enchanted with [[Channeling]] summon a lightning bolt if there is a thunderstorm, although only upon hitting a mob or player standing in the rain as well as a [[Lightning Rod|lightning rod]] placed in the rain. Unlike other projectiles, the trident does not slow down when thrown through water or lava. {{IN|java}}, the [[Impaling]] enchantment affects ''all water mobs''. {{IN|bedrock}}, it deals extra damage to [[player]]s and mobs in water or rain. Unlike arrows, thrown tridents do not despawn.{{only|bedrock}} Tridents despawn after 60 seconds if they are not picked up.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-125817}}</ref> ;Magical damage Using [[Riptide]], nearby players or mobs are dealt [[Harming|splash damage]] within an 8.25×8.25×4.25 cubical area. It stacks with the [[Impaling]] enchantment and [[Strength]] effect. Critical hits do not increase splash damage, but affect the target. {{IN|bedrock}}, thrown tridents can damage the [[ender dragon]] while resting on the bedrock fountain. {{IN|java}}, they act just like arrows — deflected, but burn as if they had [[Flame]]. === Damage=== Thrown tridents and splashes deal {{hp|8}} damage. The damage remains the same regardless of the trident's speed. It has a faster charging speed than a [[bow]] or [[crossbow]] (barring the [[Quick Charge]] enchantment.) ====Java Edition==== {{IN|java}}, tridents have an attack speed of 1.1 and take ~0.91 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]]. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type" !Attack !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee}} !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee (critical)}} !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Range}} |- !Attack damage |{{hp|9}} |{{hp|13.5}} |{{hp|8}} |- !Damage/Second (DPS)<ref group="note">This does not take travel time into account</ref> |9.9 |14.3 | ? |- !Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum'' (e.g., 250 × 9 = 2250). It ignores enchantments and critical hits, and assumes the trident is at maximum charge</ref> |{{hp|2250}} |{{hp|3375}} |{{hp|2000}} |- !Durability | colspan="3" |250 |} {{notelist}} ====Bedrock Edition==== {{IN|bedrock}}, tridents have no attack cooldown and do the following damage: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type" !Attack !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee}} !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Range}} |- !Attack damage |{{hp|9}} |{{hp|8}} |- ! ''Lifetime damage inflicted''<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum''. It excludes enchantments and critical hits.</ref> |{{hp|2259}} |{{hp|2008}} |- !Durability | colspan="2" |251 |} {{notelist}} ===Elytra=== A trident with the [[Riptide]] enchantment can be used to propel a player with a pair of [[elytra]], but only in [[rain]]y weather, during snowy weather in certain biomes<ref>{{bug|MC-128169}}</ref> or while the [[player]] is in a body of water. A Riptide trident can boost the player to speeds as high as 125 blocks per second,<ref>{{bug|MC-147173||Using riptide tridents while elytra flying can boost the player to excessive speeds}}</ref> much faster than the 33.5 blocks-per-second speed achievable using [[firework rocket]]s. ===Impaling damage === {{IN|java}}, the [[Impaling]] enchantment deals extra damage to all water mobs. {{IN|bedrock}} and in [[Java Edition Combat Test 3]], it deals extra damage to all players and mobs in water or rain. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Trident Damage by Impaling Level" | |+ Trident Damage by Impaling level |- !Level !Increase !Melee !Ranged |- |I | adds {{hp|2.5}} |{{hp|11.5}} |{{hp|10.5}} |- |II |adds {{hp|5}} |{{hp|14}} |{{hp|13}} |- |III | adds {{hp|7.5}} |{{hp|16.5}} |{{hp|15.5}} |- |IV |adds {{hp|10}} |{{hp|19}} |{{hp|18}} |- |V |adds {{hp|12.5}} |{{hp|21.5}} |{{hp|20.5}} |} {{-}} ===Enchantments=== Tridents have a base enchantability of 1 and can receive the following [[enchantment]]s: {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Loyalty]]<ref group="note" name="note1">Loyalty and Channeling are mutually exclusive from Riptide, but not from each other.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Channeling]]<ref group="note" name="note1" /> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Riptide]]<ref group="note" name="note1" /> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Impaling]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} ; Notes <references group="note" /> ===Repairing === Tridents have the same [[durability]] as an [[sword|iron sword]]. Whenever a trident deals damage, its durability decreases by 1. Tridents can be repaired by: *combining two damaged tridents in a [[grindstone]], or on a [[crafting table]] or the 2×2 inventory grid, which removes any enchantments except for [[Curse of Vanishing]] and [[Curse of Binding]] *combining a damaged trident with another trident on an [[anvil]], which preserves enchantments. *applying the [[Mending]] enchantment. ==Sounds== {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Thrown tridents use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Trident pierce1.ogg |sound2=Trident pierce2.ogg |sound3=Trident pierce3.ogg |subtitle=Trident stabs |source=neutral |description=When a trident hits a mob |id=item.trident.hit |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident ground impact1.ogg |sound2=Trident ground impact2.ogg |sound3=Trident ground impact3.ogg |sound4=Trident ground impact4.ogg |subtitle=Trident vibrates |source=neutral |description=When a trident hits the ground |id=item.trident.hit_ground |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.hit_ground |volume=0.9 |pitch={{frac|12|11}}-{{frac|4|3}} |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |subtitle=Trident clangs |source=player |description=When a player throws a trident |id=item.trident.throw |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Trident thunder1.ogg |sound2=Trident thunder2.ogg |subtitle=Trident thunder cracks |source=neutral |description=When a Channeling trident hits a mob |id=item.trident.thunder |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.thunder |volume=5.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Trident thunder cracks |source=weather |description=When a trident with Channeling strikes a lightning rod |id=item.trident.thunder |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.thunder |volume=5.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide I.ogg |subtitle=Trident zooms |source=player |description=When a Riptide I trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_1 |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide II.ogg |subtitle=Trident zooms |source=player |description=When a Riptide II trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_2 |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide III.ogg |subtitle=Trident zooms |source=player |description=When a Riptide III or higher trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_3 |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident return1.ogg |sound2=Trident return2.ogg |sound3=Trident return3.ogg |subtitle=Trident returns |source=neutral |description=When a trident starts returning <ref group=sound>The first sound is only played {{frac|1|9}} of the time, while the others are played {{frac|4|9}} of the time</ref> |id=item.trident.return |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.return |volume=8.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>1.0 for <code>return1</code>, 1.0/0.8/1.2/1.2 for <code>return2</code>, and 1.0/0.8/0.8/1.2 for <code>return3</code></ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |subtitle=Drowned throws Trident |source=hostile |description=When a drowned shoots a trident |id=entity.drowned.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.drowned.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|5|6}}-1.25 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a trident'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=Trident pierce1.ogg |sound2=Trident pierce2.ogg |sound3=Trident pierce3.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident hits a mob |id=item.trident.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident ground impact1.ogg |sound2=Trident ground impact2.ogg |sound3=Trident ground impact3.ogg |sound4=Trident ground impact4.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident hits the ground |id=item.trident.hit_ground |volume=0.9 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |source=player |description=When a player throws a trident |id=item.trident.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident thunder1.ogg |sound2=Trident thunder2.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident with Channeling strikes a mob<ref group="sound">{{Bug|MCPE-43402}}</ref><wbr><ref group=sound>{{bug|MCPE-173931||Tridents don't make channeling sounds when striking a lightning rod}}</ref><wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}} |id=item.trident.thunder |volume=1.0<wbr>{{Until|BE 1.20.30}}<br>1000.0<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}} |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide I.ogg |source=player |description=When a Riptide I trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide II.ogg |source=player |description=When a Riptide II trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide III.ogg |source=player |description=When a Riptide III trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident return1.ogg |sound2=Trident return2.ogg |sound3=Trident return3.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident starts returning <ref group=sound>The first sound is only played {{frac|1|9}} of the time, while the others are played {{frac|4|9}} of the time</ref> |id=item.trident.return |volume=8.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>1.0 for <code>return1</code>, 1.0/0.8/1.2/1.2 for <code>return2</code>, and 1.0/0.8/0.8/1.2 for <code>return3</code></ref>}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |source=hostile |description=When a drowned shoots a trident<ref group="sound">{{Bug|MCPE-53297}}</ref><wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}} |id=mob.drowned.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=item |nameid=trident |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |showentitytags=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=entity |nameid=trident |entitytags=impact_projectiles |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=item |nameid=trident |id=546 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=entity |nameid=thrown_trident |id=73 |foot=1}} ===Entity data === Tridents 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]]. ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Do a Barrel Roll!;Bullseye}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|A Throwaway Joke;Very Very Frightening;Not Today;Sniper Duel;Bullseye}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||November 18, 2017|link={{YouTubeLink|mAapz_nIC_Y}}|A trident was shown killing a [[zombie]] in a clip presented at [[MineCon Earth]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] {{InvSprite|Trident Revision 1}} Added tridents, which are currently unobtainable in [[Survival]].}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|[[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Tridents now have a new texture in the [[inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Added [[drowned]] mobs, which can spawn with a trident, allowing tridents to now become obtainable in [[Survival]].}} {{History|||snap=18w14a|If the [[player]] is not in [[water]] and it is not [[rain]]ing, the player can no longer throw tridents [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Riptide]], but they can still deal melee [[damage]].}} {{History|||snap=18w20a|Like with swords, tridents no longer can break blocks when held in [[Creative]] mode.<ref>{{bug|MC-126300}}</ref>}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Thrown tridents can now break [[chorus flower]]s.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w39a|[[File:Enchanted Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Enchanted Trident (item).gif|32px]] Tridents that are [[enchanting|enchanted]] now have a glint. |Trident items use a 3D model again. When dropped, it rotates off center<ref>{{bug|MC-161886}}</ref> (like with beds at the time and shields currently).}} {{History|||snap=19w42a|Trident items now use the 2D sprite again.<ref>{{bug|MC-161872}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w48a|Thrown tridents can now break [[pointed dripstone]].}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Trident-exclusive enchantments are no longer obtainable from villager [[trading]].}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed of tridents has been increased to 2. |The base [[damage]] of tridents has been decreased from {{hp|9}} to {{hp|7}}. |The attack reach of tridents has been increased to 4 [[block]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 2|The damage of tridents has been increased to {{hp|8}}.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 4|Tridents can now be shot from [[dispenser]]s. |Tridents with [[Loyalty]] that fall into the [[void]] now return to their owner upon breaking in the void. |Tridents with [[Impaling]] now deal [[enchanting|enchantment]] damage to all [[mob]]s that are in [[water]] or [[rain]].}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 5|The damage of tridents has been decreased to {{hp|7}} again.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents. |Tridents are currently a part of [[Experimental Gameplay]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Tridents have been fully implemented.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|A new animation has been added for tridents with [[Riptide]] when they are thrown.}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|Tridents can now be [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Mending]] and [[Unbreaking]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.5.0.7|Tridents no longer break [[block]]s in [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Thrown tridents can now break [[chorus flower]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.15.0.51|Drowned can no longer have a trident when converted.|Drowned that are not holding a trident are no longer able to drop one.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Tridents are now able to break pointed dripstone.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.51|Drowned now hold their tridents correctly when targeting a player.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.4.0|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== * If a player throws a Loyalty-enchanted trident and the player's inventory subsequently fills, the trident hovers around or through the player's skin until an inventory slot opens, which it fills immediately. Multiple tridents can be 'queued' to re-enter the player's inventory in this manner. *{{IN|java}} in Creative mode, sword enchantments can be applied to tridents. This includes Sharpness, Fire Aspect, and Looting. Sharpness, Smite, and Bane of Arthropods increases their damage against their specific mobs, as well.{{more info needed|Does the damage also increase when the trident is thrown?}} *Thrown tridents pass through [[Nether Portal (block)|nether portal block]]s without being transported to [[the Nether]] or the [[Overworld]]. *Using a trident enchanted with Riptide while riding an entity cancels the charge and does nothing. ==Gallery== <gallery> TridentMineconEarth.jpg|Tridents are shown in a clip of Minecon Earth 2017. Returning trident.jpg|A trident [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Loyalty]] returning to the [[player]]. Riptide Trident.png|A player "flying" high in the [[air]] after throwing a trident enchanted with [[Riptide]] III vertically upward. Trident in ground.png|A trident stuck in [[sand]]. Two-hand drowned.png|A drowned holding a trident and a [[nautilus shell]]. Enchanted Trident (item).gif|An enchanted trident. Alex with Trident.png|An official T-Shirt design of [[Alex]] with a trident. Acid Drowned.png|"Acid Drowned," an officially licensed T-Shirt featuring a [[drowned]] with a trident. ArgoMajor Trident.jpg|First image of a trident in ''Bedrock Edition''. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--trident Taking Inventory: Trident] – Minecraft.net on January 30, 2020 {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[Category:Combat]] [[de:Dreizack]] [[es:Tridente]] [[fr:Trident]] [[ja:トライデント]] [[ko:삼지창]] [[pl:Trójząb]] [[pt:Tridente]] [[ru:Трезубец]] [[th:ตรีศูล]] [[zh:三叉戟]]</li><li>[[Cauldron|Cauldron]]<br/>{{For|the boss in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Corrupted Cauldron}} {{Block | extratext = View [[#Renders|all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = Depends on contained liquid | tool = wooden pickaxe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} A '''cauldron''' is a [[block]] that can contain [[water]], [[lava]] or [[powder snow]] and, in certain situations, collect it from the environment. {{IN|bedrock}}, it can also hold [[potion]]s or dyed water. It also serves as a [[leatherworker]]'s [[job site block]]. == Obtaining == === Breaking === A cauldron can be obtained using any [[pickaxe]]. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. Regardless of the tool, when a cauldron is destroyed, its contents are lost. {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Cauldron|Pickaxe|Wood}} === Natural generation === [[File:Natural Cauldron Table.png|A naturally occurring cauldron inside of a [[witch hut]].|thumb]] A single empty cauldron is generated in each [[swamp hut]]. {{IN|be}}, the cauldrons generated there are {{frac|1|3}} to {{frac|2|3}} full of a random [[potion]]. A cauldron {{frac|2|3}} full of water is generated in each [[igloo]] basement. [[File:MansionJailInner.png|thumb|Cauldron in [[woodland mansion]] jail.]] Cauldrons can be found in a few rooms inside of [[woodland mansion]]s. Two filled cauldrons can be found inside savanna, taiga, snowy taiga, and snowy tundra [[village]] tannery houses. A single filled cauldron can be found in plains village and desert village tannery houses. {{IN|java}}, three filled cauldrons can be found in plains village tannery houses. Cauldrons can also spawn in [[trail ruins]]. === Crafting === A cauldron can be crafted from [[iron ingot]]s. {{Crafting |A1= Iron Ingot |C1= Iron Ingot |A2= Iron Ingot |C2= Iron Ingot |A3= Iron Ingot |B3= Iron Ingot |C3= Iron Ingot |Output= Cauldron |type= Brewing }} == Usage == === Storage for substances === Cauldrons can hold a variety of substances. Fluids they cannot hold include [[milk]], [[Honey Bottle|honey]] and any food items that exist in [[bowl]]s; namely [[mushroom stew]], [[beetroot soup]], [[rabbit stew]] and [[suspicious stew]]. {{IN|java}}, cauldrons containing fluids are considered by the game to be separate blocks from each other and from empty cauldrons, which does not affect gameplay but does affect the commands needed to place them. ==== Holding water ==== A cauldron can be filled with [[water]] by {{control|using}} a [[water bucket]] on the cauldron. Once completely filled, a cauldron can be used to fill a water bucket by {{control|using}} an empty [[bucket]] on the cauldron; this empties the cauldron. Despite containing water, using a [[fish bucket]] on a cauldron does not fill it with water, but places water against it, meaning it does nothing to the cauldron.<ref>{{bug|MC-129109|||WAI}}</ref> A cauldron can also be filled by dumping a water bucket on the block above the cauldron. Once the water block is removed, the cauldron is filled to the full level with water.{{only|be}} It can contain three levels of water. One level of water can be added to a cauldron by {{control|using}} a [[water bottle]] on it. One level of water can be removed from a cauldron, filling a water bottle, by {{control|using}} a [[glass bottle]] on it. A cauldron slowly fills with [[water]] when [[rain]]ed upon, if starting empty or with some water. This happens randomly, at 5% of the rate in which snow accumulates on the ground during [[snowfall]]. Water can be stored in a cauldron even in [[the Nether]]. Water in a cauldron does not freeze in cold biomes. Water in a cauldron does ''not'' absorb [[explosion]] damage; make [[sound]]s and [[particle]]s; absorb fall damage;<ref>{{bug|MC-176867|||WF}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-104572|||WF}}</ref> allow [[Riptide]] [[trident]]s to activate;<ref>{{bug|MC-145311|||WF}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-93111}}</ref> or damage [[endermen]], [[strider]]s, or [[blaze]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-106813|||WF}}</ref> Cauldrons do ''not'' deal drowning damage to mobs inside of them<ref>{{bug|MC-152680}}</ref> and [[fish]] act as if there is no water inside it.<ref>{{bug|MC-126819|||WF}}</ref> The player ''cannot'' float or [[swim]] in it, as the water is about level with the player's waist. Jumping in a cauldron does ''not'' produce any bubble or water particles. A cauldron placed below a down-facing [[pointed dripstone]] that has water placed a block above it slowly fills with water. The same works with [[lava]], allowing for infinite lava generation. Attempting to add lava or potion to water empties the cauldron.{{only|be}} The water in a cauldron cannot be sucked up by a [[sponge]], whether the sponge is touching the cauldron or not. ===== Applying dye to cauldron water ===== {{exclusive|bedrock|section=yes}} {{IN|bedrock}}, leather armor is dyed through a cauldron, so a cauldron can hold dyed [[water]]. {{control|Using}} a dye on a cauldron filled with water colors the water, consuming the dye. Different dyes may be added to produce mixed colors. {{control|Using}} [[leather armor]] or [[leather horse armor]] on the cauldron dyes that item the color of the water, reducing the water in the cauldron by one level for each item dyed. Attempting to add water, lava or potion to dyed water empties the cauldron. ==== Holding lava ==== [[File:Lava Cauldron.png|150px|thumb|Cauldron filled with lava]] Cauldrons can be used to hold lava. {{IN|be|ee}}, when a cauldron is already filled with water, it empties the cauldron and makes an extinguishing sound. A cauldron filled with lava emits a light level of 15, similar to lava, and burns any [[entity]] inside of it; {{in|be|ee|short=1}}, this includes mobs that do not take damage from lava like [[zombified piglin]]s. Lava inside a cauldron does not interact with water outside of the cauldron. The lava disappears upon putting water in the cauldron. A [[redstone comparator]] with a lava cauldron behind it outputs redstone signal strength of 3.<ref name=JavaLava>{{bug|MC-204393}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-104824}}</ref> A cauldron placed below a down-facing [[pointed dripstone]] that has lava placed a block above it slowly fills with lava. If a cauldron is filled by lava, using glass bottles on the cauldron does nothing. ==== Holding powder snow ==== [[Powder snow]] is currently the only solid material that can be stored in a cauldron. A cauldron slowly fills with powder snow during [[snowfall]], if starting empty or with any layer of powder snow already inside. Up to three layers can be filled. When the cauldron is full, {{ctrl|interacting}} using a [[bucket]], creates a [[powder snow bucket]] and empties the cauldron. Entities standing in the cauldron do not take freeze damage, and entities wearing [[leather boots]] still fall through the powder snow. A [[redstone comparator]] with a powder snow cauldron behind it outputs a redstone signal strength proportional to the fill level, up to 3. Contrary to a cauldron filled with water, a powder snow cauldron that is not full cannot be filled up with a powder snow bucket, as {{control|using}} the bucket on the cauldron instead places powder snow against it. ==== Filling cauldrons with potions ==== {{exclusive|bedrock|education|section=yes}} {{IN|bedrock}}, a cauldron can hold normal [[potion]]s, [[splash potion]]s and [[lingering potion]]s. {{control|Using}} a potion on a cauldron empties the potion and increases the level of the potion in the cauldron by one level. A glass bottle can then be {{control|used}} on a cauldron with a potion in it, filling the bottle with that potion. This reduces the potion in the cauldron by one level. {{control|Using}} an [[arrow]] on a cauldron that contains a potion transforms the arrow into a [[tipped arrow]] with that potion [[effect]], and reduce the potion in the cauldron by one level. Tipping multiple arrows at once can be more efficient, and it may use more than one level at once. 1 level of potion tips up to 16 arrows, 2 levels up to 32, and a full cauldron can tip a full stack of arrows, resulting in 21.33 tipped arrows per potion. Attempting to put [[water]], [[lava]] or a different potion into a cauldron with a potion causes an explosion sound, and the cauldron is emptied. An entity that stands in a cauldron filled to any level with any potion does not receive the effect of the potion. Using an empty bucket on a cauldron filled with any potion does nothing, as the bucket remains empty and the potion in the cauldron does not empty. === Removing dye from items === A cauldron with [[water]] can wash the dye off of leather [[armor]] and [[shulker box]]es, and can remove the top-most pattern layer of a [[banner]], by pressing {{control|use}} on the cauldron with the leather armor, shulker box, or banner in hand. Each wash reduces the water in the cauldron by one level. The water does not become dyed while removing dye from objects. === Changing profession === If a [[village]] has a cauldron that has not been claimed by a [[villager]], any villager that does not already have a profession or [[job site]] block may change their profession to [[leatherworker]]. === Extinguishing fire === A cauldron with [[water]] or [[powder snow]] extinguishes [[entities]] on [[fire]] that fall into it and the entity emits black particles. This includes [[mob]]s, [[player]]s, [[item]]s (if they land in the cauldron before burning up), and flaming [[arrow]]s{{only|je|short=1}}. Flaming arrows stuck into the side are also extinguished. Entities must reach the water or powder snow in it. Each entity extinguished causes the substance in the cauldron to decrease by one level. If the cauldron is filled with powder snow, it then becomes a water cauldron. === Redstone component === [[File:Cauldron transmission over piston.png|An example of a cauldron used in a [[redstone]] circuit.|thumb]] {{see also|Redstone circuit}} A cauldron can act as a power source for a [[redstone comparator]]. With a cauldron behind it (either directly, or separated by an unpowered solid block), a comparator outputs a signal strength proportional to how full the cauldron is: 0 for empty, 1 for one-third full, 2 for two-thirds full, and 3 for completely full or filled with lava. However, if there is a block between the cauldron and the comparator, the comparator does not immediately update. == Sounds == === Generic === {{Sound table/Block/Normal}} === Unique === {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron4.ogg |sound5=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron5.ogg |sound6=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron6.ogg |sound7=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron7.ogg |sound8=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron8.ogg |subtitle=Water drips |source=block |description=When dripping water from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=block.pointed_dripstone.drip_water_into_cauldron |translationkey=subtitles.block.pointed_dripstone.drip_water_into_cauldron |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron4.ogg |subtitle=Lava drips |source=block |description=When dripping lava from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=block.pointed_dripstone.drip_lava_into_cauldron |translationkey=subtitles.block.pointed_dripstone.drip_lava_into_cauldron |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound4=Empty water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When water from a bucket is placed in a cauldron <ref group=sound><code>empty1</code> plays twice as often as the other sounds</ref> |id=item.bucket.empty |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 <ref group=sound>Except for the second copy of <code>empty1</code>, which is 0.9</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=block |description=When water from a bucket is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bucket.fill |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When lava is placed in a cauldron |id=item.bucket.empty_lava |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill lava bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=block |description=When lava is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bucket.fill_lava |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty powder snow bucket2.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When powder snow is placed in a cauldron |id=item.bucket.empty_powder_snow |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill powder snow bucket2.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=block |description=When powder snow is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bucket.fill_powder_snow |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bottle empty1.ogg |sound2=Bottle empty2.ogg |subtitle=Bottle empties |source=block |description=When water from a bottle is placed in a cauldron |id=item.bottle.empty |translationkey=subtitles.item.bottle.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bottle fill_water1.ogg |sound2=Bottle fill_water2.ogg |sound3=Bottle fill_water3.ogg |sound4=Bottle fill_water4.ogg |subtitle=Bottle fills |source=block |description=When water from a bottle is removed from a cauldron |id=item.bottle.fill |translationkey=subtitles.item.bottle.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Leatherworker works |source=neutral |description=Randomly while a leatherworker is working |id=entity.villager.work_leatherworker |translationkey=subtitles.entity.villager.work_leatherworker |volume=0.9 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron4.ogg |sound5=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron5.ogg |sound6=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron6.ogg |sound7=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron7.ogg |sound8=Pointed Dripstone drip water cauldron8.ogg |source=block |description=When dripping water from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=cauldron_drip.water<br>.pointed_dripstone |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron1.ogg |sound2=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron2.ogg |sound3=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron3.ogg |sound4=Pointed Dripstone drip lava cauldron4.ogg |source=block |description=When dripping lava from a pointed dripstone falls into a cauldron |id=cauldron_drip.lava<br>.pointed_dripstone |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |source=block |description=When a different liquid is put in a cauldron with a potion |id=random.fizz |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.6-0.8<wbr>{{Checkthecode}}[[Category:Pages with inaccurate sound pitch value]]}} {{Sound table |rowspan=8 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When dye is added to a cauldron |id=cauldron.adddye |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When armor is dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When dye is removed from armor using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanarmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When all patterns are removed from a banner using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanbanner |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a potion is placed in a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=potionsplash>{{Bug|MCPE-174867}}</ref> |id=cauldron.fillpotion |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a potion is taken from a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=potionsplash/> |id=cauldron.takepotion |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When water from a bucket or bottle is placed in a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=bucketsplash>{{Bug|MCPE-135919}}</ref> |id=cauldron.fillwater |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When water from a bucket or bottle is removed from a cauldron <ref group=sound name=bucketsplash/> |id=cauldron.takewater |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When lava is placed in a cauldron |id=bucket.empty_lava |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill lava bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When lava is removed from a cauldron |id=bucket.fill_lava |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty powder snow bucket2.ogg |source=block |description=When powder snow is placed in a cauldron |id=bucket.empty_powder_snow |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill powder snow bucket2.ogg |source=player |description=When powder snow is removed from a cauldron |id=bucket.fill_powder_snow |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=Randomly while a leatherworker is working |id=bucket.fill_water |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |translationkey=block.minecraft.cauldron,item.minecraft.cauldron}} {{ID table |displayname=Lava Cauldron |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=lava_cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Powder Snow Cauldron |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=powder_snow_cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Water Cauldron |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=water_cauldron |blocktags=cauldrons |form=block |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Type |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Normal block |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=cauldron |id=118 |form=block |itemform=item.cauldron}} {{ID table |displayname=Brighting block |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=lava_cauldron |id=465 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=item |nameid=cauldron |id=432 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |notnamespaced=y |displayname=Block entity |spritename=cauldron |spritetype=block |nameid=Cauldron |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Block data === {{IN|be}}, a cauldron has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]]. == Achievements == {{load achievements|Tie Dye Outfit}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons are present in the code, but are not assigned to a [[block]] ID (and thus are unobtainable without [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/673742-19-pre2-cauldron-block/ mods] (archived link: [https://web.archive.org/web/20141222205821/https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19728555/cauldron.zip])).}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons have been given a [[block]] ID, an [[item]] ID, and a [[crafting]] recipe.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|Cauldrons have now become [[renewable]], due to [[zombie]]s sometimes dropping iron ingots.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w40a|Empty cauldrons can now be found in [[witch hut]]s.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] The walls inside of the cauldron now use the bottom texture, and the cauldron now has no bottom.<ref name="whatdoyouputinacauldrontomakeitlighter">{{bug|MC-6772}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=13w02b|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Fixed the model error from 13w02a.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w03a|[[File:Cauldron JE4.png|32px]] Cauldrons now appear completely opaque.<ref>{{bug|MC-44990}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=14w03b|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons now render as normal again.}} {{History|||snap=14w06a|Cauldrons now have extra planes inside the feet. These planes are now rendered solid, so the [[player]] cannot see through the [[water]].{{info needed|what exactly does this mean?}}}} {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Cauldron JE6.png|32px]] The cauldron's feet now have planes on all sides.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Cauldrons now generate naturally in jail cells in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||July 19, 2017|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/887599625045250048|[[Jeb]] tweets image of a new jungle [[planks]], cauldron and [[dandelion]] textures.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 118, and the [[item]]'s was 380.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cauldron JE7.png|32px]]<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Cauldrons now generate in the updated [[plains]] [[village]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Cauldrons now generate in the updated [[savanna]] villages and the new [[snowy tundra]] villages.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Cauldrons now generate in the updated [[desert]] and [[taiga]] villages.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|The numerous missing cullface arguments for the cauldron have been fixed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Cauldrons now serve as leatherworker [[villager]]s' job site block.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|The cauldron's hitbox has been fixed.<ref>{{bug|MC-129205}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Normal and water cauldrons have been split into different blocks, making filled cauldrons no longer work as a workstation for villagers.<ref name="technicalunemployment">{{bug|MC-204430}}</ref> |This also means that any [[structure]]s before this snapshot that have cauldron(s) fill with water now no longer generate(s) cauldron. Instead, water cauldron(s) will generate.}} {{History|||snap=20w48a|Cauldrons can now collect water and lava dripped by [[pointed dripstone]].}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[Lava bucket]]s and [[powder snow bucket]]s can now be emptied into any filled cauldron.}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Filled cauldrons work again as a workstation for villagers.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Cauldrons now generate in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cauldrons. |Cauldrons are generated naturally in [[witch hut]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Cauldrons can now be moved by [[piston]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Cauldrons now generate naturally in [[woodland mansion]]s, their fullness status is unknown.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed. |Cauldrons now generate in tannery houses in [[village]]s.}} {{History||?|[[File:Cauldron JE7.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the actually used model?}}[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cauldrons.}} {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|[[Water]] in a cauldron can now be [[dye]]d. |[[Armor]] can be dyed in a cauldron filled with dyed water. |Cauldrons can no longer be pushed by [[piston]]s.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Cauldron JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the actually used model?}}<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]<br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cauldrons.}} {{History|foot}} === Water cauldron === {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] If made to work with a mod, cauldrons can be filled with a [[water bucket]]. |Cauldron water transparency appears inconsistent depending on hardware.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w22a|Cauldrons can now be filled with [[water]], if placed outside during [[rain]] or a [[thunderstorm]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Holding a piece of [[Dyeing|dyed]] leather [[armor]] and right-clicking a [[water]]-filled cauldron now washes away all [[dye]]s applied to the leather armor.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] The walls inside of the cauldron now use the bottom texture, and the cauldron now has no bottom.<ref name="whatdoyouputinacauldrontomakeitlighter"/>}} {{History|||snap=13w02b|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Fixed the model error from 13w02a.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|When used with a [[redstone comparator]], cauldrons now output a signal varying in strength according to the amount of water inside.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w43a|Cauldrons now extinguish burning [[entity|entities]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE4.png|32px]] The cauldron's feet now have planes on all sides.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Right-clicking a non-empty cauldron with a [[banner]] now removes the top-most pattern layer.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|A cauldron now generates within [[igloo]] basements, {{frac|2|3}} full.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|A full cauldron can now be emptied with a [[bucket]], filling the bucket with [[water]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|When a cauldron washes a dyed item (leather [[armor]] or [[banner]]), it reduces its water level by 1.}} {{History|||snap=16w33a|A [[water bottle]] is now able to add 1 [[water]] level to a cauldron.}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w10d|[[Shulker box]]es can now be undyed in a cauldron.}} {{History|||snap=18w15a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE5.png|32px]] [[Water]] in cauldrons is now white colored.<ref>{{bug|MC-128253}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w20b|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE6.png|32px]] Cauldron water is now colored again, depending on the biome. |[[File:Swamp Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warm Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] This currently affects ocean temperature variants and swamps. |[[File:Swamp Hills Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Swampland M water has a yellowish color while in a cauldron.<ref>{{bug|MC-128558}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=pre3|[[File:Swamp Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Swampland M water now has the same [[water]] color in cauldrons as regular [[swamp]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE7.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Swamp Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warm Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Water Cauldron JE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|The numerous missing cullface arguments for the water cauldron have been fixed.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Normal and water cauldrons have been split into different blocks, making filled cauldrons no longer work as a workstation for villagers.<ref name="technicalunemployment"/> |This also means that any [[structure]]s before this snapshot that have cauldron(s) fill with water now no longer generate(s) cauldron. Instead, water cauldron(s) will generate.}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Filled cauldrons work again as a workstation for villagers.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] Added water cauldrons. |[[Water]] color in cauldrons can be changed by adding [[dye]]s. [[Item]]s dipped in the water are dyed that color.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Cauldrons are now used to dye leather [[horse armor]]. |Water cauldrons can now be moved by [[piston]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Cauldrons now generate naturally in [[igloo]] basements. |Cauldrons now extinguish burning [[entity|entities]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons have been changed.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.20|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) MCPE-170427.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) MCPE-170427.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron MCPE-170427.png|32px]] [[Water]] in cauldrons now looks like lava.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-170427}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20.10|snap=beta 1.20.10.20|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] Cauldron water now uses the correct texture.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Added water cauldrons.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[Water]] is no longer removed from a [[water bucket]] when filling a cauldron in [[creative]] mode.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Cauldrons fill with water if placed outside during [[rain]] or a [[thunderstorm]].}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Cauldrons with [[water]] in them extinguish burning [[entity|entities]], taking away one water level each time.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Water Cauldron (level 1) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron (level 2) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Added cauldrons. |Water color in cauldrons can be changed by adding [[dye]]s. |Cauldrons can be used to [[dye]] leather [[armor]].}} {{History|foot}} === Lava cauldron === {{History|Java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Lava Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with [[lava]].}} {{History|||snap=21w20a|Lava cauldrons now emits redstone signal strength of 3.<ref name=JavaLava/>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.2|[[File:Lava Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with lava.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Lava Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cauldrons filled with lava has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.88|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Lava Cauldron LCE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with lava.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Lava Cauldron LCE2.png|32px]] The texture of cauldrons filled with lava has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} === Powder Snow Cauldron === {{History|java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|[[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with powder snow.}} {{History||1.17.1|snap=Pre-release 1|Powder snow now fills twice as fast in a cauldron.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|[[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 1) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron (level 2) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powder Snow Cauldron JE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can now be filled with powder snow.}} {{History|foot}} === Potion cauldron === {{cleanup|Many potion cauldrons here are listed as being added in versions where said potion did not exist yet - please rearrange and add new history entries accordingly}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Arrran Cauldron 1.png|32px]] [[File:Arrran Cauldron 2.png|32px]] [[File:Arrran Cauldron 3.png|32px]] [[File:Arrran Cauldron 4.png|32px]] <br/>[[File:Cauldron (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons are intended to be used for the creation of [[potion]]s. |Cauldrons can be made to work with a mod, through which the following has been revealed: * Applying a [[potion]] ingredient to a water cauldron cause it to change to a differently-colored [[lava]] texture, and adding any further potion ingredients to the filled cauldron cause the [[liquid]] to change color. * Scooping out a potion with ingredients applied cause the potion to have an effect related to the ingredient, e.g. a potion brewed with a [[magma cream]] have [[Fire Resistance]] as an effect.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|The system was deemed too complex and not user-friendly,<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|119466949708222465|Potions are delayed because *add to cauldron, pick up, look at tooltip, pour back into cauldron, repeat* was extremely tedious|September 29, 2011}}</ref> so the cauldron's ability to brew potions has been replaced with the [[brewing stand]].<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|119710836469149697|A quick discussion with @notch led me in on a new way of doing the potion brewing. Cauldron is out...|September 30, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{Tweet|jeb|119762786619359232|Look back at me! Your Cauldron is now a Brewing Stand. Anything's possible when working with interaction design.|September 30, 2011}}</ref> That brewing system is finalized and doesn't change in the rest of the pre-releases.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] Cauldrons can store [[potion]]s, and [[explosion|explode]] if potions are mixed.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Cauldrons are now used to make [[tipped arrow]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] The textures of cauldrons filled with [[potion]]s have been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Cauldrons can now be filled with [[potion]]s and make an explosion [[sound]] if they are mixed. |[[Effect]]s can now be applied to [[arrow]]s by using them on a potion-filled cauldron.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} The textures of cauldrons filled with [[potion]]s have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Invisibility Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jump Boost Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Speed Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slowness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Water Breathing Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Health Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Instant Damage Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Poison Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Regeneration Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Strength Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Weakness Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Turtle Master Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Slow Falling Potion Cauldron BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Cauldrons can store [[potion]]s. |Cauldrons make an explosion [[sound]] if potions are mixed, and the potions disappear. |Potions inside cauldrons have a bubbling effect.}} {{History|foot}} ===Cauldron "item"=== {{:Technical blocks/Cauldron}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== *[[Arrow]]s "stick" to the [[water]] in a cauldron. *The inside of a cauldron is 0.25 ({{frac|1|4}}) blocks tall. *A cauldron holding water is the only way to have water in [[the Nether]] without the use of [[commands]]. ==Renders== ; Normal water <gallery> Water Cauldron (level 1).png | Level 1 Water Cauldron (level 2).png | Level 2 Water Cauldron.png | Level 3 - full Water Cauldron (level 1) BE.png | Level 1 (Bedrock Edition) Water Cauldron (level 2) BE.png | Level 2 (Bedrock Edition) Water Cauldron BE.png | Level 3 - full (Bedrock Edition) </gallery> ;Dyed water {{Only|BE}} <gallery> Cauldron (filled with white water).png|White Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with light gray water).png|Light Gray Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with gray water).png|Gray Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with black water).png|Black Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with brown water).png|Brown Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with red water).png|Red Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with orange water).png|Orange Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with yellow water).png|Yellow Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with lime water).png|Lime Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with green water).png|Green Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with cyan water).png|Cyan Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with light blue water).png|Light Blue Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with blue water).png|Blue Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with purple water).png|Purple Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with magenta water).png|Magenta Water Cauldron Cauldron (filled with pink water).png|Pink Water Cauldron </gallery> ;Cauldrons filled with potions {{Only|BE}} <gallery> Night Vision Potion Cauldron.png|Night Vision Potion Cauldron Invisibility Potion Cauldron.png|Invisibility Potion Cauldron Jump Boost Potion Cauldron.png|Leaping Potion Cauldron Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron.png|Fire Resistance Potion Cauldron Speed Potion Cauldron.png|Swiftness Potion Cauldron Slowness Potion Cauldron.png|Slowness Potion Cauldro Turtle Master Potion Cauldron.png|Turtle Master Potion Cauldron Water Breathing Potion Cauldron.png|Water Breathing Potion Cauldron Instant Health Potion Cauldron.png|Healing Potion Cauldron Instant Damage Potion Cauldron.png|Harming Potion Cauldron Poison Potion Cauldron.png|Poison Potion Cauldron Regeneration Potion Cauldron.png|Regeneration Potion Cauldron Strength Potion Cauldron.png|Strength Potion Cauldron Weakness Potion Cauldron.png|Weakness Potion Cauldron Slow Falling Potion Cauldron.png|Slow Falling Potion Cauldron Wither Potion Cauldron.png|Decay Potion Cauldron </gallery> ;Powder Snow <gallery> Powder Snow Cauldron (level 1).png | Level 1 Powder Snow Cauldron (level 2).png | Level 2 Powder Snow Cauldron.png | Level 3 - full </gallery> == Gallery== <gallery> The three stages of water height in cauldrons.png| All cauldron states in [[Java Edition]]. Cauldrons potion.png|All [[potion]]s in cauldrons.{{only|be|short=1}} Cauldrons DyeWater.png|All cauldron [[water]] colors possible with one dye.{{only|be|short=1}} Brewing Potions.png|How potions were brewed in [[Java Edition Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Beta 1.9 Pre-Release 2]] if enabled through a mod. Dyed Water Cauldrons.jpg|Cauldrons filled with dyed water. Potion Cauldron.jpg|A cauldron filled with potions. Arrow Tipping 1.jpg|Using a cauldron to make [[tipped arrow]]s. Arrow Tipping 2.jpg|Using a cauldron to make [[tipped arrow]]s. Arrow Tipping 3.jpg|Using a cauldron to make [[tipped arrow]]s. Snow Cauldron.jpg|A cauldron full of snow. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist|2}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{items}} [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Job blocks]] [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Storage]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Light sources]] [[cs:Kotel]] [[de:Kessel]] [[es:Caldero]] [[fr:Chaudron]] [[hu:Üst]] [[it:Calderone]] [[ja:大釜]] [[ko:가마솥]] [[nl:Ketel]] [[pl:Kocioł]] [[pt:Caldeirão]] [[ru:Котёл]] [[th:หม้อปรุงยา]] [[uk:Казан]] [[zh:炼药锅]]</li></ul> | 20w28a | Blackstone, polished blackstone and polished blackstone brick slabs are now renewable as piglins have an 8.71% chance to trade 8-16 blackstone during bartering. | |||
October 3, 2020 | Copper slabs are revealed at Minecraft Live 2020. | ||||
1.17{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Phantom Membrane|Phantom Membrane]]<br/>{{Item | title = Phantom Membrane | image = Phantom Membrane.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Phantom membranes''' are items obtained from killing [[phantom]]s. They are used to repair [[elytra]] and brew [[Potion of Slow Falling|potions of Slow Falling]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === [[Phantom]]s drop 0–1 phantom membrane when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]]. [[Looting]] increases the maximum drops by 1 per level, for a maximum of 4 with Looting III. === Cat gifts === {{main|Cat#Gifts}} Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance to bring the player a gift when they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 3.22% chance to be a phantom membrane. == Usage == === Repairing === Phantom membranes can be used in an [[anvil]] to repair [[elytra]], restoring 108 durability points (25% of the pair's total durability) per membrane while preserving their [[enchantments]]. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Repairing elytra" ! scope="col" style="width:64px;" | Name ! Ingredients ! [[Anvil]] usage |- ! scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | '''Elytra''' | [[Elytra]] +<br>[[Phantom Membrane]] | style="width: 260px; padding: 1px;" | {{Anvil| title = Elytra|Input1=Damaged Elytra|Input2=Phantom Membrane, 2|Output=Elytra}} |- |} === Brewing ingredient === Phantom membranes are used to [[brewing|brew]] [[Potion of Slow Falling|slow falling potions]] from an [[awkward potion]]. {{Brewing |Phantom Membrane |Potion of Slow Falling |showname=3 }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Phantom Membrane |spritetype=item |nameid=phantom_membrane |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Phantom Membrane |spritetype=item |nameid=phantom_membrane |id=574 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w14a|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added phantom membranes.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w44a|Tamed [[cat]]s now have a chance to give the [[player]] phantom membranes as [[Cat#Gifts|gifts]].}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of phantom membranes has now been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.5|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added phantom membranes.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s now have a chance to give the [[player]] phantom membranes as gifts.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of phantom membranes has now been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added phantom membranes.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of phantom membranes has now been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--phantom-membrane Taking Inventory: Phantom Membrane] – Minecraft.net on August 2, 2019 {{items}} [[de:Phantomhaut]] [[fr:Membrane de Phantom]] [[ja:ファントムの皮膜]] [[ko:팬텀 막]] [[pl:Błona fantoma]] [[pt:Membrana de phantom]] [[ru:Мембрана фантома]] [[th:เนื้อเยื่อแฟนท่อม]] [[uk:Перетинка фантома]] [[zh:幻翼膜]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li><li>[[Longer String|Longer String]]<br/>{{stub}} {{Joke feature}} {{exclusive|java}} {{item | image = Longer String.png | rarity=Common | renewable=Yes | stackable=Yes (64) }} '''Longer string''' is a joke item from [[Java Edition 23w13a_or_b]]. ==Obtaining== ===Crafting=== {{Crafting |A1= String |B1= String |Output= Longer String |shapeless= 1 |ignoreusage=1 }} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}:{{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Longer String |spritetype=item |nameid=string2 |form=item|foot=1}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||23w13a_or_b|[[File:Longer String.png|32px]] Added longer string.}} {{History|foot}} {{items}} {{Jokes}} [[Category:Joke items]] [[ja:Longer String]] [[pt:Linha mais comprida]]</li></ul> | 20w45a | Added four variants of cut copper slabs and three variants of waxed cut copper slabs. | |||
20w46a | The texture of cut copper slab has been changed. | ||||
20w48a | Crafting cut copper slabs now outputs 6 slabs instead of 4.[6] | ||||
21w07a | Added grimstone, polished grimstone, grimstone brick, and grimstone tile slabs. | ||||
Changed textures of blackstone and polished blackstone bricks slabs. | |||||
21w08a | All Grimstone Slabs have been renamed to their "Deepslate" equivalents. | ||||
The textures of cobbled deepslate, polished deepslate, deepslate brick, and deepslate tile slabs have been changed. | |||||
The texture of blackstone slab has been changed. | |||||
21w10a | Updated texture of cobbled deepslate slab. | ||||
21w14a | Added waxed oxidized cut copper slabs. | ||||
1.18{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Mutton|Raw Mutton]]<br/>{{Distinguish|Cooked Mutton}} {{Item | title = Raw Mutton | image = Raw Mutton.png | heals = {{hunger|2}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw mutton''' is a [[food]] item dropped by [[sheep]] when killed. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === An adult [[sheep]] drops 1–2 raw mutton when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1–5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, a sheep drops [[cooked mutton]] instead. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|raw-mutton}} == Usage == === Food === To eat raw mutton, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 1.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Mutton |Cooked Mutton |0.35 }} === Wolves === Raw mutton can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Trading === Journeyman-level butcher [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to buy 7 raw mutton for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Journeyman-level butcher villagers always offer to buy 7 raw mutton for an emerald.{{only|java}} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Mutton |spritetype=item |nameid=mutton |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Mutton |spritetype=item |nameid=mutton |aliasid=muttonraw |id=550 |form=item |translationkey=item.muttonRaw.name |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|PXlW-sZygTs}}</div> == History == {{History||September 23, 2011|link={{tweet|jeb|117313469900009472}}|Mutton is mentioned by [[Jeb]].}} {{History||September 11, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb|245503714167750656}}|Jeb again mentions the possibility of mutton as well as calamari being added into the game.}} {{History|java}} {{History||June 30, 2014|link=https://twitter.com/TheMogMiner/status/483636993780232192|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweets images of raw mutton and some other new items.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|[[File:Raw Mutton JE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w33b|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed. The new texture was created by [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] user [http://www.reddit.com/u/zeldahuman zeldahuman].<ref>{{reddit|2bjzes/a_reminder_of_the_blocks_and_items_added_in_18_so|cj69zie|context=3}}</ref><ref>{{reddit|2c5f35/minecraft_snapshot_14w31a_has_been_released|cjct7gb}}</ref>}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 423.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Raw mutton can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] butcher shops.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher villagers now [[trading|buy]] raw mutton.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Raw mutton can now be found in [[village]] butcher [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw mutton can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Trading has been changed; journeyman butcher villagers now buy 7 raw mutton for an emerald instead of 8.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of raw mutton has been changed from <code>muttonraw</code> to <code>mutton</code>.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.51|Raw mutton is [[drops|dropped]] by [[goats]].}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Goats no longer drop raw mutton.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw mutton.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> Rabbit Items 3 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]]. Pocket Edition Mutton.jpg|First image of the item in ''Bedrock Edition'' by [[Jason Major]]. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[de:Rohes Hammelfleisch]] [[es:Cordero crudo]] [[fr:Mouton cru]] [[ja:生の羊肉]] [[ko:익히지 않은 양고기]] [[nl:Rauw schapenvlees]] [[pl:Surowa baranina]] [[pt:Carneiro cru]] [[ru:Сырая баранина]] [[zh:生羊肉]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Crossbow|Crossbow]]<br/>{{For}} {{Item | title = Crossbow | image = <gallery> Crossbow.png | Crossbow Crossbow Pull 0.png | Pull (state 0) Crossbow Pull 1.png | Pull (state 1) Crossbow Pull 2.png | Pull (state 2) Arrow Loaded Crossbow.png | Arrow loaded Firework Loaded Crossbow.png | Firework loaded </gallery> | rarity = Common | renewable = Yes | durability = 465{{only|JE|short=yes}}<br>464{{only|BE|short=1}} | stackable = No }} A '''crossbow''' is a ranged [[weapon]] similar to a [[bow]] that uses [[arrow]]s or [[firework rocket|fireworks]] as ammunition. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1=Stick|B1=Iron Ingot |C1=Stick |A2=String|B2= Tripwire Hook|C2=String |B3= Stick |Output= Crossbow |type= Combat }} === Repairing === {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2× Damaged [[Crossbow]] or<br>2× Damaged [[Arrow Loaded Crossbow]] or<br>2× Damaged [[Firework Loaded Crossbow]] |Damaged Crossbow; Damaged Arrow Loaded Crossbow; Damaged Firework Loaded Crossbow |Damaged Crossbow; Damaged Arrow Loaded Crossbow; Damaged Firework Loaded Crossbow |Crossbow; Arrow Loaded Crossbow; Firework Loaded Crossbow |description=The [[item durability|durability]] of the two crossbows is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} {{Crafting |Damaged Crossbow;Damaged Arrow Loaded Crossbow;Damaged Firework Loaded Crossbow |Damaged Crossbow;Damaged Arrow Loaded Crossbow;Damaged Firework Loaded Crossbow |Output=Crossbow |type=Combat |ignoreusage=1 |showdescription=1 |description=The durability of the two crossbows is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. Any loaded ammunition is lost. }} === Mob loot === ==== Pillagers ==== When killed, a [[pillager]] has a small chance (8.5%) of dropping a loaded or unloaded crossbow with random [[durability]]; the [[drop]] rate increases by 1% per [[level]] of [[Looting]]: 9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III. The [[drop]]ped crossbow can rarely (10% chance) be [[enchanted]] at level 5–19 regardless of being [[enchanted]] when it [[spawn]]ed. Crossbows dropped by pillagers may have multiple enchantments, including duplicate enchantments on the same weapon. ==== Piglins ==== [[Piglin]]s have a chance of wielding a crossbow upon spawning, and they also have a small chance (8.5%) of dropping a loaded or unloaded crossbow of random durability when killed; this rate increases by 1% per level of [[Looting]]: 9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III. It can rarely (10% chance) be enchanted at level 5–19 regardless of being enchanted when spawned. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|crossbow,damaged-level-enchanted-crossbow,damaged-random-enchanted-crossbow,damaged-random-enchanted-crossbow-2}} === Trading === Journeyman-level Fletcher [[villager]]s offer to [[trading|sell]] an unenchanted crossbow for 3 [[emerald]]s. Master-level Fletcher villagers have a {{frac|1|16}} (6.25%) chance of selling an [[enchanting|enchanted]] crossbow for 8 emeralds.{{only|bedrock}} Master-level Fletcher villagers have {{frac|2|3}} chance of selling an enchanted crossbow for 7-22 emeralds.{{only|java}} == Usage == <gallery> Steve aiming with Crossbow.png| Alex aiming with Crossbow.png| Pillager Aiming with Crossbow BE.png| Piglin with Crossbow targeting JE.png| </gallery> Despite using [[iron ingot]]s in their crafting recipe, crossbows cannot be smelted into [[iron nugget]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-111738}}</ref> === Weapon === [[File:Crossbowcooldown.gif|thumb|right|Charging and shooting the crossbow {{in|bedrock}}.]] Crossbows are similar to [[bow]]s, but take longer to load and are slightly more powerful, shooting farther with slightly higher accuracy. Alternatively, they can be loaded with a firework rocket, which flies in a straight line. Load them by {{control|using}} them, which makes the player move at sneak speed. Unlike bows, the [[arrow]] or [[firework rocket]] can be fired only if the player releases the use button after the crossbow is loaded{{Only|je}} or if the crossbow finishes its loading animation {{Only|be}}. At this point, it ''must be used a second time'' to fire its bolt. Once it has reached full charge, the [[player]]'s speed returns to normal. After that, shooting a charged crossbow does not delay any of the [[player]]'s current action like [[sprinting]] or [[swimming]]. The crossbow can even be placed in another [[inventory]] slot or into an [[item frame]] without the [[arrow]] or [[firework rocket]] being unloaded or fired. A charged crossbow also remains charged after enchanting it with an enchantment table or with an anvil. In order to use the crossbow, at least one arrow or firework rocket must be present in the inventory. The player can choose the type of arrow to fire based on its location in their [[inventory]]: * [[File:Java Crossbow 1stP Loading.mp4|thumb|177x177px|Java Edition first-person loading animation for crossbows.]]Arrows in the off-hand, or the selected [[hotbar]] slot if the crossbow is in the off-hand, are prioritized first. * If there are no arrows in the off-hand or selected hotbar slot, the arrow closest to slot 0 is selected. Crossbows take 1.25 seconds (25 ticks) to load. The player can load either an arrow, spectral arrow, tipped arrow (of any effect) or a firework (of any color/type). [[File:Bedrock Crossbow 1stP Loading.mp4|thumb|177x177px|Bedrock Edition first-person loading animation for crossbows.]] [[Endermen]] teleport away from projectile paths, so they cannot be hit with crossbow [[arrow]]s. However, they can still get harmed by [[firework rocket]] explosions, if they can't detect the firework rocket. ;Attack strength ''Java Edition'': {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Crossbow Damage Statistic" |- ! Damage || Arrow || Max firework |- | {{ItemSprite|Crossbow|text= '''Minimum'''}} | {{hp|7}} | {{hp|11}} |- | {{ItemSprite|Crossbow|text= '''Average'''}} | {{hp|9}} | {{hp|14.5}} |- | {{ItemSprite|Crossbow|text= '''Maximum'''}} | {{hp|11}} | {{hp|18}} |} ''Bedrock Edition'' * Always {{hp|9}} === Fireworks === [[Firework rocket]]s can be fired by loading the crossbow only while holding the rockets in the off-hand. They fly at 32 m/s. Firework rockets with higher flight duration have a longer time before they explode and therefore travel farther. Firing a firework rocket uses 3 [[durability]] points per shot. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! colspan="4" |Firework rocket range |- |Minimum |Average |Maximum |Gunpowder |- |32m (20 ticks) |40.8m (25.5 ticks) |49.6m (31 ticks) |1 ([[File:Gunpowder JE2 BE2.png|12x12px]]) |- |48m (30 ticks) |56.8m (35.5 ticks) |65.6m (41 ticks) | 2 ([[File:Gunpowder JE2 BE2.png|12x12px]][[File:Gunpowder JE2 BE2.png|12x12px]]) |- |64m (40 ticks) |72.8m (45.5 ticks) |81.6m (51 ticks) |3 ([[File:Gunpowder JE2 BE2.png|12x12px]][[File:Gunpowder JE2 BE2.png|12x12px]][[File:Gunpowder JE2 BE2.png|12x12px]]) |} Firework rockets also work with the [[Multishot]] enchantment, enabling the [[player]] to shoot 3 firework rockets at a time. The increased durability usage stacks, resulting in 9 durability being consumed with each shot. A shot firework rocket explodes instantly when it hits a [[mob]] or [[block]].{{only|java}} If the firework rocket has no explosion effect, it deals no [[damage]]. The explosion of a firework rocket deals {{hp|5}} to {{hp|6}} points of damage, with one [[firework star]]. The explosion has a radius of roughly 4 blocks, which is unaffected by the firework star's [[Firework Star#Effects|effect]]. Each additional firework star on the rocket deals an additional {{hp|1}} to {{hp|2}} points of damage, for a maximum of {{hp|11}} to {{hp|18}} with 7 firework stars. The flight duration of the firework increases the maximum range the firework can travel before exploding, but does not affect the damage output. Likewise, the damage remains the same regardless of any dyes used. The [[Piercing]] enchantment causes the firework rocket to pierce a number of entities based on its respective level before exploding.{{only|java}} Unlike an arrow shot from a bow, the firework does not slow down under water. === Repair === Crossbows can be repaired in an [[anvil]] or [[grindstone]] by combining two crossbows. Any loaded ammunition is retained from the crossbow in the first slot but sacrificed from the crossbow in the second slot. ===Enchantments=== {| class="wikitable" |+ !Name !Description !Max Level |- |[[Quick Charge]] |Decreases the reloading time of the crossbow by {{code|level * 0.25}} seconds. Crossbows with [[Quick Charge]] III fire slightly faster than [[bow]]s. If [[commands]] are used to enchant a crossbow with Quick Charge V, the crossbow charges instantaneously. A crossbow enchanted with Quick Charge VI is effectively impossible to charge, which renders it useless. This can be done only {{in|je}}. |III |- |[[Multishot]] | Makes the crossbow fire a spread of 3 projectiles at once instead of a single projectile, which is useful for targeting mobs spread out in a small area. This works for both [[arrow]]s and [[firework rocket]]s. Firing with this enchantment still uses only one projectile, and because of that, it is possible to recover only one of the three arrows shot from a Multishot crossbow. Multishot crossbows use 3 [[item durability|durability]] points per shot, unless using fireworks for ammunition, in which case 9 durability is consumed. Mutually exclusive with Piercing. |I |- |[[Piercing]] |Makes [[arrow]]s shot from the crossbow pierce [[entity|entities]] they hit and continue their flight, which allows each arrow to hit up to {{code|level + 1}} entities. This is useful for targeting [[mob]]s closely packed together, and for conserving arrows, as they can be picked up after piercing entities. Arrows fired in this manner also ignore [[Shield|shields]]. Mutually exclusive with Multishot. |IV |- |[[Unbreaking]] |Causes a <code>(Level /(Level+1)) * 100%</code> chance a shot fired does not reduce the [[item durability|durability]] of the crossbow. |III |- |[[Mending]] |Allows a certain proportion of [[experience]] orbs collected to contribute toward repairing the crossbow, rather than raising the [[player]]'s experience. |I |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] | Causes the crossbow to disappear instead of dropping on the ground when the player dies. The {{cmd|gamerule keepInventory}} overrides this. |I |} [[Multishot]] and [[Piercing]] are mutually exclusive. Normal methods of [[enchanting]] allow only one of them to be applied to a crossbow. Crossbows can receive 3 unique [[enchanting|enchantment]]s, and have a base enchantability of 1. Enchantments specific to crossbows include [[Quick Charge]], Multishot and Piercing. ===Fuel=== Crossbows can be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, [[smelting]] 1.5 [[item]]s per crossbow. == Sounds == {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow loading start.ogg |subtitle=Crossbow charges up |source=player |description=When a crossbow starts to load |id=item.crossbow.loading_start |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.charge |volume=0.15 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow quick charge one1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow quick charge one2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow quick charge one3.ogg |subtitle=Crossbow charges up |source=player |description=When a Quick Charge I crossbow starts to load <ref group=sound><code>quick1_3</code> occurs at half the frequency as the other sounds</ref> |id=item.crossbow.quick_charge_1 |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.charge |volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound>0.325 for all except <code>quick1_1</code> (pitch=0.9), which is 0.25</ref> |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound><code>quick1_1</code> can be 1.0 or 0.9; <code>quick1_2</code> can be 1.0 or 0.95; <code>quick1_3</code> can be 1.0</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow quick charge two1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow quick charge two2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow quick charge two3.ogg |subtitle=Crossbow charges up |source=player |description=When a Quick Charge II crossbow starts to load <ref group=sound name=quickchargefrequency><code>_1</code> occurs at {{frac|2|3}} the frequency as the other sounds</ref> |id=item.crossbow.quick_charge_2 |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.charge |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=quickchargevolume /> |volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=quickchargepitch /> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow quick charge three1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow quick charge three2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow quick charge three3.ogg |subtitle=Crossbow charges up |source=player |description=When a Quick Charge III crossbow starts to load <ref group=sound name=quickchargefrequency /> |id=item.crossbow.quick_charge_3 |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.charge |volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=quickchargevolume>0.325 for all except <code>_1</code> (pitch=0.95), which is 0.25</ref> |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=quickchargepitch><code>_1</code> can be 1.0 or 0.95; <code>_2</code> can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05; <code>_3</code> can be 1.0, 0.9, or 1.05</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow loading middle1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow loading middle2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow loading middle3.ogg |sound4=Crossbow loading middle4.ogg |subtitle=MC-203146 |source=player |description=While a crossbow is loading <ref group=sound><code>loading_middle4</code> occurs at {{frac|1|4}} the frequency as the other sounds</ref> |id=item.crossbow.loading_middle |translationkey=- |volume=0.325 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound><code>loading_middle1</code> can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.2; <code>loading_middle2</code> and <code>loading_middle3</code> can be 1.0, 0.9, or 1.05; <code>loading_middle4</code> can be 1.0</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow loading end.ogg |subtitle=Crossbow loads |source=dependent |description=When a crossbow stops loading |id=item.crossbow.loading_end |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.load |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|13|15}}-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow shoot1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow shoot2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow shoot3.ogg |subtitle=Crossbow fires |source=dependent |description=When a crossbow fires |id=item.crossbow.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.shoot |volume=0.8/0.9/0.9 |pitch=1.0/1.0/0.9 <ref group=sound>Multiplied by the loading percentage of the crossbow</ref> |distance=16}} {{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 hits a block or entity |id=item.crossbow.hit |translationkey=subtitles.item.crossbow.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|12|11}}-{{frac|4|3}} |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=Firework launch.ogg |subtitle=Firework launches |source=ambient |description=When a crossbow fires a firework rocket |id=entity.firework_rocket.launch |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.launch |volume=3.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=dependent |description=When a crossbow'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}} {{el|be}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Crossbow loading start.ogg |source=player |description=When a crossbow starts to load |id=crossbow.loading.start |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow loading middle1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow loading middle2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow loading middle3.ogg |sound4=Crossbow loading middle4.ogg |source=player |description=While a crossbow is loading and when a crossbow stops loading |id=crossbow.loading.middle |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow loading end.ogg |source=player |description=''Unused sound event'' |id=crossbow.loading.end |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow quick charge one1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow quick charge two1.ogg |sound3=Crossbow quick charge three1.ogg |source=player |description=When a crossbow with Quick Charge starts to load |id=crossbow.quick_charge.start |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow quick charge one2.ogg |sound2=Crossbow quick charge two2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow quick charge three2.ogg |source=player |description=While a crossbow with Quick Charge is loading |id=crossbow.quick_charge.middle |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow quick charge one3.ogg |sound2=Crossbow quick charge two3.ogg |sound3=Crossbow quick charge three3.ogg |source=player |description=When a crossbow with Quick Charge stops loading |id=crossbow.quick_charge.end |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Crossbow shoot1.ogg |sound2=Crossbow shoot2.ogg |sound3=Crossbow shoot3.ogg |source=player |description=When a crossbow fires |id=crossbow.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Arrow hit1.ogg |sound2=Arrow hit2.ogg |sound3=Arrow hit3.ogg |sound4=Arrow hit4.ogg |source=player |description=When an arrow hits a block or entity |id=random.bowhit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.09-1.3}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework launch.ogg |source=ambient |description=When a crossbow fires a firework rocket |id=firework.launch |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a crossbow'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=Crossbow |spritetype=item |nameid=crossbow |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Crossbow |spritetype=item |nameid=crossbow |id=575 |form=item |foot=1}} ===Item data=== {{el|java}}: {{main|Player.dat format}} <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;"> *{{nbt|compound|tag}}: The '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Crossbow}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Sniper Duel;Archer;Bullseye}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Take Aim;Bullseye;Sniper Duel;Ol' Betsy;Who's the Pillager Now;Two Birds;Arbalistic}} ==History== {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{tweet|Minecraft|1046094916902965249}}|Crossbows are announced at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 0.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 1.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 2.png|32px]] [[File:Arrow Loaded Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 0.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 1.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 2.png|32px]] [[File:Firework Loaded Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] Added crossbows. |Crossbows can be enchanted with either the [[Quick Charge]] (Highest Level III), [[Piercing]] (Highest Level IV) or [[Multishot]] (Highest Level I).}} {{History|||snap=18w47a|Crossbows can now be found inside loot [[chest]]s at the top of [[pillager outpost]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] crossbows and enchanted crossbows.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|[[File:Piglin with Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Piglin left handed with Crossbow.png|35px]] [[File:Piglin using one hand to hold a loaded crossbow JE1.png|35px]] Added [[piglin]]s, which can spawn with and [[drops|drop]] crossbows.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Crossbows now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w37a|Crossbow durability is increased to 465 to match {{edition|BE}}.}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w07a|The crossbow recipes are no longer unlocked by [[stick]]s.}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Enchantments exclusive to crossbows are no longer obtainable from villager [[trading]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File: Crossbow Pull 0.png|32px]] [[File: Crossbow Pull 1.png|32px]] [[File: Crossbow Pull 2.png|32px]] [[File:Arrow Loaded Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 0.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 1.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 2.png|32px]] [[File:Firework Loaded Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] Added crossbows. |Crossbows are currently apart of [[Experimental Gameplay]].}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Added [[pillager]]s, which use and [[drops|drop]] crossbows.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.9.0.3|Crossbows now appear bigger in a pillager's hand.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Crossbows are now fully implemented and separate from [[Experimental Gameplay]]. |Crossbows can now be found in [[pillager outpost]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Unenchanted and [[enchanting|enchanted]] crossbows can now be [[trading|bought]] from fletcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|Journeyman-level fletcher villagers now have 100% chance to [[trading|sell]] unenchanted crossbow, rather than 50% chance.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Piglin with Crossbow BE.png|32px]] Added [[piglin]]s, which can spawn with and [[drops|drop]] crossbows.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Crossbows now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File: Crossbow Pull 0.png|32px]] [[File: Crossbow Pull 1.png|32px]] [[File: Crossbow Pull 2.png|32px]] [[File:Arrow Loaded Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 0.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 1.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow Pull 2.png|32px]] [[File:Firework Loaded Crossbow.png|32px]] [[File:Crossbow.png|32px]] Added crossbows.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== *Alongside [[pillager]]s, crossbows were inspired by ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]'', even though they were added in the base game first.<ref>{{cite|url=https://discord.com/channels/579770991056519194/818903542139453480/819631528593588244| title = March 2021 developper Q&A|website=discord.com|date=March 11, 2021}}</ref> *Crossbows [[enchanting|enchanted]] with [[Quick Charge]] VI and above get stuck on the first frame on the recharging animation because the resulting charge time is negative, and the game never reaches the time markers that tell it to advance the animation or the reloading procedure itself. It is technically possible to charge such crossbows, but this would require overflowing the value that determines how long the crossbow has been charged. This takes such an amount of time that this is practically impossible: for example, charging a crossbow with Quick Charge VI would take 69.4 years to complete. *Although Piercing allows arrows to bypass [[shield]]s, they can't get through the wither armor. *The crossbow's first-person loading animation in [[Bedrock Edition]] is different from [[Java Edition]]. *Even if a crossbow is already wound with a projectile, when it drops on the ground, it always looks uncharged.<ref>{{bug|MC-137552}}</ref> *In real life, crossbows don't shoot the same arrows as bows, rather they shoot shorter, thicker, and oftentimes fletchless arrows (usually called "bolts") made to withstand the crossbow's increased power, which can shatter conventional arrows. ==Gallery== <gallery> File:CrossbowMinecon.png|A crossbow shown at [[MINECON Earth 2018]]. File:PillagerMinecon.png|A [[pillager]] armed with a crossbow, shown at MINECON Earth 2018. File:EquippingCrossbow.png|How the crossbow is equipped. File:Enchanted_Crossbow.gif|An enchanted crossbow. File:Steve_Charging_Crossbow.gif|Steve charging crossbow {{in|java}}. File:Alex_Charging_Crossbow.gif|Alex charging crossbow {{in|java}}. File:Pillager_Charging_Crossbow.gif|Pillager charging crossbow. File:Piglin_Charging_Crossbow.gif|Piglin charging crossbow. File:Crossbow_(MCD).png|The ''Minecraft Dungeons'' variant of the crossbow </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--crossbow Taking Inventory: Crossbow] – Minecraft.net on October 20, 2022 {{Items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Armbrust]] [[es:Ballesta]] [[fr:Arbalète]] [[it:Balestra]] [[ja:クロスボウ]] [[ko:쇠뇌]] [[pl:Kusza]] [[pt:Besta]] [[ru:Арбалет]] [[th:หน้าไม้]] [[zh:弩]]</li></ul> | 21w40a | A block of copper can now be converted into 8 cut copper slabs when using stonecutter. | |||
October 16, 2021 | File:Mangrove Slab (pre-release).png Mangrove slabs are shown at Minecraft Live 2021. | ||||
1.19{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Scute|Scute]]<br/>{{about|the item used to craft turtle shell helmets|the helmet|Turtle Shell}} {{Item | image = Scute.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) |title=Turtle scute}} '''Turtle Scutes''' are [[item]]s that baby [[turtle]]s drop when they grow into adults. They can be used to craft [[turtle shell]]s which can be used to brew the [[potion of the Turtle Master]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === Baby [[turtle]]s drop a single scute when they grow up into adults, which is the only way possible to obtain the [[item]]. == Usage == Scutes can be crafted into [[turtle shell]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Repairing === Scutes are the [[repair]] items for the turtle [[armor material]], and thus can be used to repair [[turtle shell]]s in an [[anvil]]. === Trading === Expert-level cleric [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 4 scutes for an [[emerald]] as part of their [[trading|trades]].{{only|java}} Expert-level cleric villagers have a 50% chance to buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their seventh trades.{{only|bedrock}} Expert-level leatherworker villagers buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Scute |spritetype=item |nameid=scute |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Scute |spritetype=item |nameid=scute |aliasid=turtle_shell_piece |id=572 |form=item |translationkey=item.turtle_shell_piece.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added turtle shell pieces.}} {{History|||snap=18w07b|"Turtle Shell Pieces" have now been renamed to "Scutes."}} {{History||1.14|snap=19w11a|Cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] scutes.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Scutes can be [[trading|sold]] to cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}} {{history|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Scutes used to be called "Turtle Shell Pieces", they were renamed after it was pointed out that "Scute" was a more technical term.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/7xnp2o/rename_turtle_shell_pieces_to_scutes/</ref> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Hornschild]] [[es:Escama de tortuga]] [[fr:Écaille de tortue]] [[ja:カメのウロコ]] [[ko:인갑]] [[lzh:鱗]] [[pl:Tarczka]] [[pt:Escama de tartaruga]] [[ru:Щиток]] [[th:เกล็ดเต่า]] [[uk:Черепок]] [[zh:鳞甲]]</li><li>[[Coal|Coal]]<br/>{{About|the fuel item that can be mined|the ore|Coal Ore|the block|Block of Coal|the smelted wood|Charcoal}} {{Item | image = Coal.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Coal''' is a mineral [[item]] mainly obtained from [[Coal Ore|coal ore]]. It is primarily used for crafting [[torches]] and [[Campfire|campfires]], as well as [[fuel]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{see also|Coal Ore#Natural generation}} {{LootChestItem|coal}} === Mining === [[Coal ore]] are mined using a [[pickaxe]] and drops 1 piece of coal. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it may drop an extra piece per level of Fortune, up to a maximum of 4 with Fortune III. === Mob loot === [[Wither skeleton]]s have a {{Frac|1|3}} chance of dropping a single coal upon death. The maximum amount of coal is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]]. The chance of a wither skeleton ''not'' dropping any coal can be found using the formula <code>2 / (Looting Level + 3)</code>. For example, Looting III gives a {{frac|1|3}} chance of not dropping any coal. All other amounts have an equal chance of occurring. === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=1 |Block of Coal |Output=Coal,9 |type=Material }} === Smelting === {{Smelting |head=1 |Coal Ore |Coal |0,1 |foot=1 }} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Coal}} === Fuel === When used in a [[furnace]] as a fuel, a piece of coal lasts 80 seconds (smelting up to 8 items), like [[charcoal]]. Coal used as fuel lasts more than 5 times longer than [[wood planks]] or [[wood]] logs used as fuel, being more efficient than any other use of wood for smelting {{in|je}}, but outstripped by [[wooden slabs]] {{in|be}}. Coal and charcoal are also the only fuels accepted by [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace minecart]]s. They provide approximately four minutes of transit each. === Trading === Novice-level fisherman [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to buy 10 coal for one [[emerald]]. {{IN|java}}, novice-level armorer and toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance of offering to buy 15 coal for one emerald. Novice-level weaponsmith villagers and apprentice-level butcher villagers have {{frac|2|3}} chance of offering to buy 15 coal for one emerald. {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level armorer, toolsmith, and weaponsmith villagers and apprentice-level butcher villagers buy 15 coal for one emerald. [[trading|Trade]]s that involve coal cannot be substituted by [[charcoal]]. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Coal |spritetype=item |nameid=coal |itemtags=coals |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Coal |spritetype=item |nameid=coal |aliasid=coal / 0 |id=302 |itemtags=minecraft:coals |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java classic}} {{History||May 21, 2009|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110762705/my-list-on-tile-types-so-far|[[Notch]] shows interest in adding coal, commenting that it might be combined with [[iron ore]] to make steel.}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100128|[[File:Coal JE1.png|32px]] Added coal. |Mining [[coal ore]] blocks [[drops]] 2-5 pieces of coal.}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100129|Coal can be used to craft [[torch]]es.}} {{History||?|Mining [[coal ore]] now drops 1 piece of coal (down from 2-5).}} {{History||20100219|[[File:Coal JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed. It is now more centered.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Coal can now be found in the new [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s and [[stronghold]] storeroom chests.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|Coal can be now obtained by [[smelting]] [[coal ore]].}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Coal can now be used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Blacksmith and butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 16–23 of either coal or charcoal for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Coal JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Coal is now dropped by [[wither skeleton]]s, making it [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Coal can now be used to craft [[block of coal|coal block]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fisherman, armorer, tool smith, weapon smith and butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 16–24 coal for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|Coal may now be found in [[igloo]] basement [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of coal from [[mineshaft]] chests has been decreased, and added to [[dungeon]] chests.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Coal can now be found in the new [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>coal</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 263.}} {{History|||snap=18w09a|Coal can now be found in the loot [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Coal now generates in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Coal JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Coal can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] fishing cottages.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Coal can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] butcher shops and [[snowy tundra|snowy]] village houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Coal can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] toolsmith houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Coal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Coal can now be used to craft [[torch|soul torches]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Coal may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Coal can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]] and in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Coal no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; coal now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Coal JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added coal. |Coal can be used to craft [[torch]]es.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Coal JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed. |Coal can now be crafted to make a [[block of coal]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Coal is now [[drops|dropped]] by [[wither skeleton]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Coal can now be found inside [[minecart with chest|chest minecarts]] in [[mineshaft]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Coal is now used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Coal can now be found in the [[stronghold]] storeroom [[chest]]s. |Coal may now be found in [[igloo]] basement chests.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Fisherman, armorer, toolsmith, weaponsmith and butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 16–24 coal for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Coal is now found in [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Coal can now be found inside [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Coal can now be found inside [[underwater ruins]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Coal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal. |[[File:Coal JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Coal can now be found in [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s and in village butcher and toolsmith chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Armorer, weaponsmith, toolsmith, and butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 15 coal for an [[emerald]]. |Fishermen villagers now have a 50% chance to buy 10 coal for an emerald as part of their first tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Coal can now used to craft [[soul torch]]es.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Coal JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added coal.}} {{History||?|[[File:Coal JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Coal JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of coal has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Coal JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added coal.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Coal}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Uhlí]] [[de:Kohle]] [[es:Carbón]] [[fr:Charbon]] [[hu:Szén]] [[it:Carbone]] [[ja:石炭]] [[ko:석탄]] [[nl:Steenkool]] [[pl:Węgiel]] [[pt:Carvão]] [[ru:Уголь]] [[th:ถ่าน]] [[tr:Kömür]] [[uk:Вугілля]] [[zh:煤炭]]</li></ul> | Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1 | Deepslate brick slabs and deepslate tile slabs now generate as part of ancient city. | |||
22w11a | Added mangrove and mud brick slab. | ||||
22w13a | Cobbled deepslate slabs and polished deepslate slabs now generate as part of ancient city. | ||||
22w14a | Due to the addition of the mangrove tree and mangrove swamp, mangrove slabs are now obtainable and renewable. | ||||
October 15, 2022 | Bamboo and bamboo mosaic slabs were shown on Minecraft Live 2022. | ||||
1.19.3{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Medicine|Medicine]]<br/>{{Redirect|Elixir", "Antidote", "Eye Drops", and "Tonic|s=1|the brewable items|Potion}} {{Education feature}} {{Exclusive|bedrock|education}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Antidote.png | Antidote Elixir.png | Elixir Eye Drops.png | Eye Drops Tonic.png | Tonic </gallery> | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''medicine''' is a type of [[potion]] that cures the specified [[effect]] instead of applying it. == Obtaining == === Brewing === Cures are brewed from awkward potions using different [[element]]s.{{only|bedrock|education}} These drinks remove the specified effect when drank, and cannot be modified into splash, lingering, extended or enhanced versions. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" data-description="Remedies" ! Potion ! Reagent, base ! Effect ! Notes |- ! {{Inventory slot|Antidote}}<br>Antidote | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Silver |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Poison]] | Silver detects poison {{w|Silver#Symbolic role|in folklore}}, and possesses anti-microbial properties. |- ! {{Inventory slot|Elixir}}<br>Elixir | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Cobalt |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Weakness]] | |- ! {{Inventory slot|Eye Drops}}<br>Eye Drops | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Calcium |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Blindness]] | |- ! {{Inventory slot|Tonic}}<br>Tonic | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Bismuth |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Nausea]] | In real life, {{w|bismuth subsalicylate}} is used as a nausea treatment. |} == Usage == Each type of medicine has an associated effect that it can cure (see {{slink||Brewing}} for details). Players can drink the medicine only if they have the corresponding effect. Drinking the medicine eliminates the effect. Although medicine does not resemble [[potion]]s, the player still gets the [[glass bottle]] back. == Sounds == {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Drink.ogg |source=player |description=When a player drinks medicine |id=random.drink |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Medicine |spritetype=item |nameid=medicine |id=599 |form=item |notshowbeitemforms=y |translationkey=item.medicine.poison.name,item.medicine.weakness.name,item.medicine.blindness.name,item.medicine.nausea.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:Antidote BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Elixir BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Eye Drops BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Tonic BE1.png|32px]] Added medicines.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.0.27|[[File:Antidote BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Elixir BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Eye Drops BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Tonic BE1.png|32px]] Added medicines.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Cures|Medicine}} == See also == * [[Potion]] * [[Splash Potion]] * [[Lingering Potion]] {{Items}} {{Education Edition}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Education Edition items]] [[de:Medizin]] [[it:Medicinale]] [[ja:治療薬]] [[lzh:藥]] [[pl:Leki]] [[pt:Remédio]] [[zh:药物]]</li><li>[[:Category:Storage|Category:Storage]]<br/>Blocks and items used to '''store''' other blocks or items. [[Category:Blocks]][[Category:Items]] [[ja:カテゴリ:ストレージ]] [[zh:Category:储物]]</li></ul> | 22w42a | Petrified oak slabs have been removed from the Creative Inventory, but can still be accessed through commands. | |||
1.20 (Experimental) | 22w42a | Added bamboo and bamboo mosaic slabs behind the Update 1.20 experimental datapack. | |||
Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood slabs. | |||||
Wooden slabs are now used to craft chiseled bookshelves. | |||||
22w46a | The texture of bamboo slab have been changed, due to the texture change on bamboo planks. | ||||
23w07a | Added cherry slabs behind the Update 1.20 experimental datapack. | ||||
1.20{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Nether Star|Nether Star]]<br/>{{Distinguish|Firework Star}} {{Item | image = Nether Star.gif | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | rarity = Uncommon }} The '''Nether Star''' is a rare item [[drops|dropped]] by the [[wither]] that is used solely to [[Crafting|craft]] [[Beacon]]s. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === The nether star can be obtained only by defeating the [[Wither]] [[Mob#Boss mobs|boss]], which is created using [[Soul sand]] and [[Head|Wither Skeleton Skulls]]. One nether star is dropped each time; the dropped amount is not affected by the [[Looting]] enchantment. {{IN|java}}, nether stars dropped by withers take 10 minutes to despawn and are immune to explosions. {{IN|bedrock}}, nether star items never despawn, neither by time nor by explosions. == Usage == The nether star has the same animated glint as [[enchanted]] items, [[potion]]s, and [[end crystal]]s. A dropped nether star item cannot be destroyed by [[explosion]]s. However, it can still be destroyed by a falling [[anvil]],{{only|java}} [[fire]], [[lava]], [[cacti]], or [[the Void]]. It is used to [[Crafting|craft]] a [[beacon]]. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|match=start}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|The beginning;The beginnig?.}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Withering Heights}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Star |spritetype=item |nameid=nether_star |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Star |spritetype=item |nameid=nether_star |aliasid=netherstar |id=518 |form=item |translationkey=item.netherStar.name |foot=1}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|H6k28iUefMo}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Nether Star JE1.png|32px]] The texture of the nether star has been added.}} {{History|||snap=12w36a|[[File:Nether Star JE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars. |Nether stars are [[drops|dropped]] by the [[wither]].}} {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed so that they no longer have a dark outline.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[Drops|Dropped]] nether stars can no longer be destroyed by [[explosion]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 399.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Star.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether star has become a [[renewable resource]], as [[soul sand]], one of the blocks used to construct withers, is now renewable through [[bartering]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 4|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Star.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Star.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||1.3.12|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Nether Star JE3 BE2.png|The nether star without enchanted animated glint. File:Star Drop.png|The nether star dropped by the wither. File:Wither, left- Nether Star, right.png|A wither to the left, and a nether star to the right. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--nether-star Taking Inventory: Nether Star] – Minecraft.net on May 11, 2023 {{Items}} [[cs:Netheritová hvězda]] [[de:Netherstern]] [[es:Estrella del Inframundo]] [[fr:Étoile du Nether]] [[hu:Alvilági csillag]] [[it:Stella del Nether]] [[ja:ネザースター]] [[ko:네더의 별]] [[nl:Netherster]] [[pl:Netherowa gwiazda]] [[pt:Estrela do Nether]] [[ru:Звезда Нижнего мира]] [[tr:Nether Yıldızı]] [[uk:Зірка Незеру]] [[zh:下界之星]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Cooked Salmon|Cooked Salmon]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=consumable}} {{Item | title = Cooked Salmon | image = Cooked Salmon.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|6}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked salmon''' is a [[food]] item obtained by cooking [[raw salmon]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ====Salmon==== [[Salmon]] always drops 1 raw salmon when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 [[Cooked Salmon|cooked salmon]] instead. ====Guardians and elder guardians==== [[Guardian|Guardians]] and [[Elder Guardian|elder guardians]] have a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 25% of them being raw salmon, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected. ====Polar bears ==== [[Polar bear]]s have a 25% chance of dropping 0–2 raw salmon when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked salmon instead. === Cooking === Cooked salmon can be obtained by cooking raw salmon in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or on a [[campfire]]. Each piece of cooked salmon removed from a furnace output slot gives 0.35 [[experience]] (22.4 experience per stack). {{smelting|Raw Salmon|Cooked Salmon|0,35}} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|cooked-salmon}} === Trading === Apprentice-level fishermen villagers have a 50%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|3}}{{only|java}} chance to sell 6 cooked salmon for 6 raw salmon and an [[emerald]]. == Usage == === Food === To eat cooked salmon, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} and 9.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], the same as [[cooked mutton]]. === Wolves === {{IN|Bedrock}}, cooked salmon can be fed to [[wolves]] only if they are not at full health, healing them by {{hp|6|mob=1}}. Cooked salmon does not accelerate the growth of baby wolves and cannot be used to [[breed]] them. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Salmon |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_salmon |itemtags=fishes |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Salmon |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_salmon |id=269 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Lion Hunter}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|s_GcAFeoREk}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Cooked salmon can no longer be [[trading|traded]] by [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 349 and 250.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]). |[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Cooked salmon now generates in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s can now convert raw salmon to cooked salmon, if [[trading|paid]] with emeralds.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Salmon now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Salmon is now dropped by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]). |[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cooked salmon can now be obtained from [[trading]] with fishermen [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.52|Salmon now drops cooked salmon when killed on [[fire]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Fishing]] * [[Cooked Cod]] {{items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Gebratener Lachs]] [[es:Salmón ahumado]] [[pt:Salmão assado]] [[ko:익힌 연어]] [[zh:熟鲑鱼]] [[ru:Жареный лосось]]</li></ul> | 23w12a | Bamboo, bamboo moasic, and cherry slabs are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack. | |||
Brick slabs, mud brick slabs, and smooth brick slabs now generate in trail ruins. | |||||
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v0.1.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Brick|Brick]]<br/>{{about|the item|the crafted block|Bricks|other uses}} {{Item | image = [[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] | stackable = Yes (64) | renewable = Yes }} A '''brick''' is an item used to craft [[bricks|brick]] blocks, [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s. == Obtaining == === Smelting === A brick can be obtained by smelting a [[clay ball]]. {{Smelting |Clay Ball |Brick |0,3 }} === Mining === When [[breaking]] a [[decorated pot]] with a tool without [[Silk Touch]] on the main hand, the decorated pot can drops 0-4 brick(s) depend on the material that the decorated pot make of. === Loot === {{LootChestItem|brick}} === Trading === Novice-level stone mason [[villager]]s sell 16{{only|bedrock}} or 10{{only|java}} bricks for one [[emerald]]. == Usage == Brick can be used to craft [[bricks]], [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Brick |spritetype=item |nameid=brick |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Brick |spritetype=item |nameid=brick |id=383 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bricks are now used for [[flower pot]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this item's numeral ID was 336.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Bricks are now [[trading|sold]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession, making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bricks can now be used for crafting [[decorated pot]]s.|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.|Bricks now drop when mining [[decorated pot]] with a tool on the main hand.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the brick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.|Brick can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Brick no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; brick now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Bricks can now be obtained by smelting clay balls. |Bricks are now used to craft [[brick block]]s.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bricks are now used to craft [[flower pot]]s.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added bricks to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|16 bricks can now be obtained via trading with stone mason [[villager]]s for 1-2 [[emerald]]s. |[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Trading has been changed; bricks sold by stone mason villagers now cost only one emerald.}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s and can be used to craft decorated pots.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Cihla]] [[de:Ziegel]] [[es:Ladrillo]] [[fr:Brique]] [[hu:Tégla]] [[it:Mattone]] [[ja:レンガ]] [[ko:벽돌 (아이템)]] [[nl:Baksteen]] [[pl:Cegła]] [[pt:Tijolo]] [[ru:Кирпич]] [[th:อิฐ]] [[uk:Цеглина]] [[zh:红砖]]</li><li>[[Snowball|Snowball]]<br/>{{about|the throwable item|the enchantment in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Snowball}} {{ItemEntity |image=Snowball.png |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (16)<br> Yes (64){{upcoming|java Combat Tests}} |size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks }} '''Snowballs''' are throwable combat items that hit but do not damage most [[Mob|mobs]] on impact. == Obtaining == {{see also|Tutorials/Snow farming}} === Mining === A [[shovel]] without the [[Silk Touch]] enchantment can get 4 snowballs by breaking a [[snow block]], and 1–8 snowballs by breaking or blasting [[snow layer]]s – one per layer. The [[Fortune]] enchantment does not affect these amounts. {{IN|bedrock}}, snowballs are dropped from snow layers even when mined with a Silk Touch shovel.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-59729||Snow layers don't drop themselves when mined with a silk touch enchanted shovel}}</ref> ==== Explosions ==== Creeper and TNT [[explosion]]s leave snowballs in the resulting debris field if near snow. ==== Ravagers ==== {{IN|BE}}, Ravagers destroy snow layers, dropping snowballs. ==== Pistons ==== {{IN|BE}}, a block or piston head pushed into the position of snow layers destroys the snow layers, dropping snowballs. 1-3 layers drops 1 snowball, 4-5 layers drops 2 snowballs, 6-7 layers drops 3 snowballs and 8 layers drops 4 snowballs. === Mob loot === [[Snow golem]]s drop 0–15 snowballs upon death, unaffected by [[Looting]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|snowball}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Combat === [[File:Throwing a snowball on a pig.gif|300px|thumbnail|right|Throwing a snowball on a pig animation.]] Snowballs can be thrown by {{control|using}} them. There is no charging time or cooldown for firing them,{{Until|java Combat Tests}} meaning they can be thrown as fast as the player can click. Like other projectiles, snowballs are affected by gravity: their range is the same as those of [[egg]]s and [[ender pearl]]s, less than that of [[arrow]]s fired from [[bow]]s, and more than that of [[splash potion]]s. In [[Bedrock Edition]], players will receive damage and will be knockbacked. Snowballs deal {{hp|3}} each to [[blaze]]s but they deal no damage to other mobs. Mobs still receive knockback and act the same as if they were being damaged (for example, [[zombified piglin]]s who are hit by snowballs become aggressive). Players {{in|BE}} receive knockback, while players {{in|JE}} are unaffected.<ref>{{bug|MC-3179|||WAI}}</ref>{{Until|java Combat Tests}} When fighting the [[ender dragon]], [[end crystal]]s are able to be destroyed by snowballs being thrown at them. Snowball, like other projectiles, can be used to distract the [[warden]]. A warden walks towards the location where the snowball lands to inspect it, giving the player time to escape. However, if snowballs are fired too frequently (at least twice in 5 seconds), the warden walks straight to the player instead. In the new versions they can hit players but just only in bedrock === Dispenser === Snowballs can be fired from [[dispenser]]s. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Thrown snowballs use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |rowspan=3 |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Snowball flies |source=neutral |description=When a player throws a snowball |id=entity.snowball.throw |translationkey=subtitles.entity.snowball.throw |volume=0.5 |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Snowball flies |source=neutral |description=When a snow golem shoots a snowball |id=entity.snow_golem.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.snowball.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Dispensed item |source=block |description=When a dispenser shoots a snowball |id=block.dispenser.launch |translationkey=subtitles.block.dispenser.dispense |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |rowspan=3 |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When a player throws a snowball |id=random.bow |volume=0.5 |pitch=0.33-0.5}} {{Sound table |source=neutral |description=When a snow golem shoots a snowball |id=mob.snowgolem.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |source=player |description=When a dispenser shoots a snowball |id=random.bow |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.83-1.25 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Snowball |spritetype=item |nameid=snowball |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |showentitytags=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Snowball |spritetype=entity |nameid=snowball |entitytags=impact_projectiles |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Snowball |spritetype=item |nameid=snowball |id=374 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Snowball |spritetype=entity |nameid=snowball |id=81 |foot=1}} === Entity Data === Snowballs have entity data that define various properties of the entity. {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. == Advancements == {{Load advancements|Bullseye}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|2E-c9P8kyfg}}</div> ==History== {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.5|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs. |Snowballs are used to craft [[snow block]]s. |Snowballs could stack up to 64.}} {{History||v1.0.5_01|Snowballs now stack to 8. |Added a new snowball [[sound]] effect. |Harvesting snowballs now requires a [[shovel]].}} {{History||v1.0.6|Snowballs now stack up to 16. |Thrown snowballs no longer disappear.}} {{History||v1.1.1|It is no longer possible to obtain more than four snowballs from a solid [[snow block]] (the [[player]] was previously able to obtain 4-6 snowballs per snow block allowing an infinite number of snowballs to be made).}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|[[Fireball]]s use the same texture as the snowball.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Snowballs can now be fired by [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[Fireball]]s no longer use the snowball texture.}} {{History|||snap=RC1|Snowball throwing sound was changed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w32a|Snowballs no longer damage the [[ender dragon]].}} {{History|||snap=15w36b|Snowballs now produce particles when thrown at an entity.}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|Snowballs, as well as all projectiles, now take the thrower's motion into account when fired.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from <code>Snowball</code> to <code>snowball</code>.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 332.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Snowball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Snowballs can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Snowball JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed, once again.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-Release 1|Snowballs are now affected by [[bubble column]]s.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Snowballs now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=Combat Test 4|Snowballs now stack to 64, once again. |Snowballs now have 4-tick cooldown and are not rendered for the first 2 ticks to prevent screen flickering.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Snowballs now drop as an item when mining [[snow block]]s and [[snow layer]]s. |Snowballs can be used to craft [[snow block]]s.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Snowballs can now be thrown.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 14|Snowballs are now available in the [[creative]] inventory.}} {{History||v0.12.0|Snowballs now deal [[damage]] to [[blaze]]s.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added [[snow golem]]s, which [[drops|drop]] snowballs.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|Snowballs now deal knockback to [[player]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Snowball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Snowballs can now be found in some [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Snowball JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed, once again.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|switch=none|wiiu=none|[[File:Snowball JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed.}} {{History|3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * A thrown snowball faces the player in the first-person view, while it appears horizontally rotated in third-person view. This is the case for all throwable items ([[ender pearl]]s, [[egg]]s, snowballs, and all throwable [[potion]]s). == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--snowball Taking Inventory: Snowball] – Minecraft.net on August 3, 2019 {{Items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Sněhová koule]] [[de:Schneeball]] [[es:Bola de nieve]] [[fr:Boule de neige]] [[hu:Hógolyó]] [[ja:雪玉]] [[ko:눈덩이]] [[nl:Sneeuwbal]] [[pl:Śnieżka]] [[pt:Bola de neve]] [[ru:Снежок]] [[th:บอลหิมะ]] [[uk:Сніжок]] [[zh:雪球]]</li></ul> | Added wood, cobblestone, stone, and sandstone slabs. Wood, cobblestone, and sandstone slabs are currently unobtainable. | ||||
v0.2.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Copper|Raw Copper]]<br/>{{Item | image = Raw Copper.png | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw copper''' is a raw metal resource obtained from mining [[copper ore]]. == Obtaining == === Mining === Copper ore and deepslate copper ore mined with a [[stone pickaxe]] or better drops 2–5 units of raw copper. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it can drop extra raw copper, allowing for a maximum of 20 units per ore block with Fortune III, or an average of 7.7 units of raw copper per ore block. If the ore is mined using a pickaxe enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops the ore block instead. === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=1 |Block of Raw Copper |Output=Raw Copper,9 |type=Material |foot=1 }} == Usage == The primary usage of raw copper is [[smelting]] it into [[copper ingot]]s. === Crafting === {{crafting usage}} === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=2 |Raw Copper |Copper Ingot |0.7 }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Copper |spritetype=item |nameid=raw_copper |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Copper |spritetype=item |nameid=raw_copper |form=item |id=507 |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w14a|[[File:Raw Copper JE1.png|32px]] Added raw copper.}} {{History|||snap=April 13, 2021|slink={{Tweet|JasperBoerstra|1381991999952277513}}|[[File:Raw Copper JE2.png|32px]] [[JAPPA]] shows a new raw copper texture.}} {{History|||snap=21w15a|[[File:Raw Copper JE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw copper has been changed. |Raw copper can now be used to craft [[block of raw copper]].}} {{History|||snap=April 16, 2021|slink={{Tweet|JasperBoerstra|1383047666037325829}}|[[File:Raw Copper (pre-release).png|32px]] [[JAPPA]] shows a new raw copper texture again.}} {{History|||snap=21w16a|[[File:Raw Copper JE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw copper has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=21w17a|[[Copper ore]] now drops 2-3 raw copper when mined instead of a single unit.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w40a|[[Copper ore]] now drops 2-5 raw copper when mined.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Raw Copper JE2.png|32px]] Added raw copper.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Raw copper are now available without enabling [[experimental gameplay]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.54|[[File:Raw Copper JE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw copper has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} ==Gallery== <gallery> JE 1.17 Dev Raw Metals.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures. Jappa Raw Ores 1.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures. Jappa Raw Ores 2.png|Jappa shows raw ore textures. Jappa Raw Ores 3.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures. Jappa Raw Ores 4.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures. Jappa Raw Ores 5.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures. </gallery> {{Items}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[de:Rohkupfer]] [[es:Cobre en bruto]] [[fr:Cuivre brut]] [[it:Rame grezzo]] [[ja:銅の原石]] [[pl:Surowa miedź]] [[pt:Cobre bruto]] [[ru:Необработанная медь]] [[tr:Ham Bakır]] [[uk:Необроблена мідь]] [[zh:粗铜]]</li><li>[[Boat with Chest|Boat with Chest]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |image=Oak Boat with Chest.png |extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] |stackable=No |renewable=Yes |flammable=Yes |size='''{{IN|Java}}:'''<br> Height: 0.5625 Blocks<br>Width: 1.375 Blocks<br> '''{{IN|Bedrock}}:'''<br> Height: 0.455 Blocks<br>Width: 1.4 Blocks |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 1 }} {{for|other kinds of boats|Boat (disambiguation)}} A '''boat with chest''' is a single [[chest]] occupying the passenger seat of a [[boat]], and functions as such. As it can still be driven it can be used to transport [[item]]s over bodies of water. == Obtaining == A boat with chest can be directly retrieved by attacking it, as it drops itself in item form, along with its contents. [[Tool]]s and [[weapon]]s with damage above 4 can instantly destroy a boat with chest in one hit.{{only|Java}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |head= 1 |Chest |Matching Boat |Output= Matching Boat with Chest |type= Transportation |foot= 1 }} == Usage == A boat with chest can be used for the transportation of players, mobs and items, or as fuel when [[smelting]]. === Fuel === A boat with chest can be used as fuel in a [[furnace]], it lasts 60 seconds, smelting up to 6 items. === Transportation === {{main|Boat#Transportation}} Boats with chests can carry only one entity while regular boats can carry up to two. == Behavior == [[File:All boats with chests.png|alt=This photo shows all the types of boats with chests.|thumb|240px|All types of boats with chests.]] {{main|Boat#Behavior}} Boats with chests share most behaviors with boats. === Item storage === [[File:Boat with Chest GUI.png|thumb|176px|The GUI of a boat with chest.]] The inventory of the boat with chest has the same amount of slots as a single chest. Its inventory can be accessed by {{Control|Sneak|text=sneaking}} and {{Control|interact|text=interacting}} with the boat with chest, {{control|interact|text=interacting}} with the part of the boat with chest that actually contains the chest while another player or entity is inside the boat, or by opening the player's {{Control|inventory}} while inside the boat. This means that the player cannot access armor slots without exiting the boat. When a boat with chest moves above, underneath, or beside a [[hopper]], its inventory is filled or drained accordingly. Due to the size of its hitbox, a boat with chest can be placed above up to 9 hoppers, allowing it to evenly split its items nine ways. === Naming === {{IN|java}}, unlike most other storage devices, a boat with chest renamed in an [[anvil]] does not display the custom name in its GUI.<ref>{{bug|MC-249408||Boats with Chests lose their name when placed}}</ref> === Piglin === As with other chests, opening or breaking a boat with chest causes nearby piglin(s) to attack the player. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: Boats with chests use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Boat paddle land1.ogg |sound2=Boat paddle land2.ogg |sound3=Boat paddle land3.ogg |sound4=Boat paddle land4.ogg |sound5=Boat paddle land5.ogg |sound6=Boat paddle land6.ogg |subtitle=Rowing |source=neutral |description=While a boat with chest is rowed on land |id=entity.boat.paddle_land |translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_land |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Boat paddle water1.ogg |sound2=Boat paddle water2.ogg |sound3=Boat paddle water3.ogg |sound4=Boat paddle water4.ogg |sound5=Boat paddle water5.ogg |sound6=Boat paddle water6.ogg |sound7=Boat paddle water7.ogg |sound8=Boat paddle water8.ogg |subtitle=Rowing |source=neutral |description=While a boat with chest is rowed in water |id=entity.boat.paddle_water |translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_water |volume=0.8 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Swim1.ogg |sound2=Swim2.ogg |sound3=Swim3.ogg |sound4=Swim4.ogg |source=player |description=While a boat with chest is rowed in water |id=random.swim |pitch=0.6-1.4 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=oak-boat with chest |nameid=oak_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=spruce-boat with chest |nameid=spruce_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=birch-boat with chest |nameid=birch_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=jungle-boat with chest |nameid=jungle_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=acacia-boat with chest |nameid=acacia_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=dark-oak-boat with chest |nameid=dark_oak_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=mangrove-boat with chest |nameid=mangrove_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=cherry-boat with chest |nameid=cherry_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Raft with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=bamboo-raft with chest |nameid=bamboo_chest_raft |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Boat with Chest |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Entity |spritetype=entity |spritename=boat-with-chest |nameid=chest_boat |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=oak_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 0 |id=646 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.oak.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=spruce_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 1 |id=649 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.spruce.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=birch_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 2 |id=647 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.birch.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=jungle_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 3 |id=648 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.jungle.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=acacia_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 4 |id=650 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.acacia.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=dark_oak_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 5 |id=651 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.big_oak.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=mangrove_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 6 |id=652 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.mangrove.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=cherry_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 8 |id=658 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.cherry.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Raft with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=bamboo_chest_raft |aliasid=chest_boat / 7 |id=662 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.bamboo.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Form |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Entity |spritetype=entity |spritename=boat-with-chest |nameid=chest_boat |id=218 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Boat with chests 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]]. == History == {{History||September 23, 2019|link={{ytl|Anv-lZc0pIM}}|The [[swamp]] was announced as a contender for the Biome Vote at [[MINECON Live 2019]]. Frogs, boats with chests, and mangrove trees were announced.}} {{History||September 28, 2019|link={{ytl|UHoz0Q-LwUU}}|The swamp comes in second place in the Biome Vote, setting the release date of new swamp content further than new mountain content.}} {{History||October 16, 2021|link={{ytl|w6zLprHHZOk|t=7085}}|[[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (pre-release).png|32px]] Boats with chests were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2021]]. Only jungle and dark oak variants were shown.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w12a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats with chests. |Knob on chest is placed incorrectly 1 pixel up.}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Changed knob on chest position 1 pixel down to match [[Bedrock Edition]]. |Boats with chests can now be placed by [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], make mangrove boat with chest obtainable and renewable.}} {{History|||snap=22w15a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat with chest item textures. |Now, the inventory can be accessed by {{control|using}} it directly when there is already a passenger inside of it.}} {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|yZRXmHiEh7U&t}}|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo rafts with chests were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2022]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts with chests behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft with chest has been changed.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats with chests behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 2|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] The item texture of cherry boats with chests has now been changed.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo rafts with chests and cherry boats with chests are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||Wild Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.0|snap=beta 1.18.30.28|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats with chests, missing mangrove type. |Added unused translation keys for mangrove boat with chest.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|Boats with chests are now available without enabling experimental gameplay.|[[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats with chests.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat with chest item textures.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts with chests behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft with chest has been changed to match ''[[Java Edition]]''.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Added cherry boats with chests behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo rafts with chests and cherry boats with chests are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * A [[chest]] is short enough that a boat with chest falls onto it rather than crashes into it. * The chest texture is 12×12 pixels, rather than the 14×14 pixel texture the block uses. This is not the case with the [[minecart with chest]]. * Despite the minecart with chest using the Christmas texture, the boat with chest still uses the default chest texture during Christmas time.<ref>{{bug|MC-249378}}</ref> == Gallery == === Renders === <gallery> Oak Boat with Chest.png|Oak Boat with Chest Spruce Boat with Chest.png|Spruce Boat with Chest Birch Boat with Chest.png|Birch Boat with Chest Jungle Boat with Chest.png|Jungle Boat with Chest Acacia Boat with Chest.png|Acacia Boat with Chest Dark Oak Boat with Chest.png|Dark Oak Boat with Chest Mangrove Boat with Chest.png|Mangrove Boat with Chest Cherry Boat with Chest.png|Cherry Boat with Chest Bamboo Raft with Chest.png|Bamboo Raft with Chest Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Oak Boat with Chest (item) Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Spruce Boat with Chest (item) Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Birch Boat with Chest (item) Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Jungle Boat with Chest (item) Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Acacia Boat with Chest (item) Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Cherry Boat with Chest (item) Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) </gallery> === Concept Art === <gallery> Bamboo Raft and Raft with Chest Concept Art.png|Ditto. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[de:Boot mit Truhe]] [[es:Barca con cofre]] [[ja:チェスト付きのボート]] [[ru:Лодка с сундуком]] [[uk:Човен зі скринею]] [[zh:运输船]]</li></ul> | The textures of wooden planks and cobblestone have been changed, and by extension that of the slabs. | ||||
v0.3.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Sign|Sign]]<br/>{{Block | image = <gallery> Oak Sign.png|Sign Oak Wall Sign.png|Wall Sign Oak Hanging Sign.png|Hanging Sign Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Wall Hanging Sign </gallery> | image2 = <gallery> Oak Sign JE3.png|Sign Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|Hanging Sign </gallery> | extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = axe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (16) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} A '''sign''' is a non-solid [[block]] that displays text and can be placed on the top or side of other blocks. A '''hanging sign''' is a decorative block that also displays text, and can be placed underneath blocks or with a solid self-supporting bracket. The text of both types of signs can be customized with [[dye]]s and [[glow ink sac]]s. == Obtaining == === Breaking === Signs can be broken with any tool or without a tool, but an [[axe]] is fastest. {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Sign|sprite=oak-sign|Axe|foot=1|item=1}} A sign or a hanging sign also breaks and drops itself as an [[item]] if the block the sign is attached to is moved, removed or destroyed. However, a wall hanging sign will stay here if the block the hanging sign is attached to is removed.<ref>{{bug|MC-256501|||WAI}}</ref> If a sign is broken while being edited, the player continues to edit the sign<ref>{{bug|MC-117815}}</ref>, although {{in|bedrock}} breaking the sign stops the editing operation. === Natural generation === An oak sign can be found in [[igloo]] basements. Spruce signs can be found in taiga [[village]] houses, as part of a chair. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|oak-sign,oak-hanging-sign,spruce-sign,spruce-hanging-sign}} === Crafting === [[The player]] can place six stripped [[log]] [[block]]s at the bottom half of the crafting table and place two [[chain]]s on the top-left and top-right slots to create hanging signs. This crafting recipe will create six hanging signs. Hanging signs can only be crafted with stripped logs or [[stem]]s; non-stripped wood cannot be used to craft hanging signs. {{Crafting |head=1 |showdescription=1 |nolink=1 |A1= Matching Planks |B1= Matching Planks |C1= Matching Planks |A2= Matching Planks |B2= Matching Planks |C2= Matching Planks |B3= Stick |Output=Matching Sign,3 |type=Decoration block }} {{Crafting |name= Hanging Sign |A1= Chain |C1= Chain |A2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |B2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |C2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |A3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |B3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |C3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |Output= Matching Hanging Sign,6; Bamboo Hanging Sign,6 |type=Decoration block |foot=1 }} == Usage == Signs can be used to display text; they can be used to label storage, display information to other players or note areas of interest. Signs are also not destroyed by [[water]] or [[lava]] and therefore may be used to control the flow of these fluids. === Placement === ==== Signs ==== Signs may be placed on the top or side of other [[block]]s (including semi-solid and non-solid blocks such as [[fence]]s, [[Trapdoor|trapdoors]] and other signs). To place a sign, {{control|use}} a sign [[item]] while pointing at the block the sign should be attached to, enter the desired text (or none), and click the "Done" button or press "escape" on a keyboard (or press × {{in|bedrock}}, {{xbtn|b}} on an Xbox controller, {{psbtn|o}} on a PlayStation controller, or {{nsbutton|B}} on a Nintendo Switch controller. Closing the virtual keyboard on a mobile device also exits the typing menu). To place a sign on a block that can be interacted with by the {{control|use}} control (for example, [[chest]]s, [[note block]]s, etc.), {{control|sneak}} while placing the sign. Signs on the top of a block stand on a short post and face toward the player who placed it, in any of 16 different directions. Signs placed on the side of a block simply float there, even if the block doesn't make contact with the sign. Even if placed on a vertical surface, a sign may not co-exist in the same block of air as any other item, despite not necessarily visibly obstructing eachother. For more information about the blocks signs can be placed on, see [[Opacity/Placement]]. ==== Hanging signs ==== Hanging signs can be placed in three different ways: * Placing a hanging sign on the side of a block will result in it being placed with a self-supporting bracket, which allows it to float without any supporting block. This version can be placed in four different directions. * Placing a hanging sign on the bottom of a block will result in the sign hanging below the block. ** If the block is wide enough, the chains holding the sign will be parallel. This version can be placed in four different directions. ** If the block is too narrow, the chains will meet together in a upwards arrow shape. This version is also placed if the player is {{control|sneaking}} when placing a hanging sign below a wide-enough block. This version can be placed in sixteen different directions. === Text === [[File:Oak Sign GUI.png|thumb|240px|Oak Sign editing.]] Placing a sign opens an editor interface resembling a magnified view of the sign. Up to four lines of text can then be entered using a keyboard (hardware or on-screen). The editor supports limited editing, including moving the cursor and inserting and deleting characters. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[formatting codes]] can also be used to apply decorative effects such as color, bold, italic and underline to various bits of the text. Depending on the edition and platform in use, copy and paste operations may be supported and the editor may also support keyboard entry of Alt-codes for displaying Unicode characters. Text can be added to the back side of a sign by interacting with the that side of the sign after placing it and editing the front. Signs can be waxed by {{Control|use|text=using}} a [[honeycomb]] on it. Once waxed, a sign cannot be unwaxed or edited. After placing and affixing text on a sign, a player can change the text color by {{control|using}} a [[dye]] on it. When colored with dye, the text color may differ from any color specified by formatting codes.{{Info needed|How does this work? Does the dye affect all the text? One line? One word? Does dye override all formatting codes, including font effects?}} [[File:Glow Ink Sign with Orange Dye JE2.png|thumb|216px|Oak sign with glow ink and orange dye applied in {{JE}}.]] A player can {{control|use}} a [[glow ink sac]] on a sign to make its text glow. The glowing text is not affected by lighting. The player can use a regular black [[ink sac]] on the sign to remove the glowing effect. {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |+ class="nowrap" | Glow ink colors !Name !! Main Color !! Edge Color |- ! Black | {{color|#000000}} | {{color|#EDE8CA}} |- ! Red | {{color|#FC0000}} | {{color|#650000}} |- ! Green | {{color|#00FC00}} | {{color|#006500}} |- ! Brown | {{color|#894413}} | {{color|#361B07}} |- ! Blue | {{color|#0000FC}} | {{color|#000065}} |- ! Purple | {{color|#9E20ED}} | {{color|#3F0C5F}} |- ! Cyan | {{color|#00D6D6}} | {{color|#006565}} |- ! Light Gray | {{color|#D0D0D0}} | {{color|#535353}} |- ! Gray | {{color|#7E7E7E}} | {{color|#323232}} |- ! Pink | {{color|#FC68B2}} | {{color|#652947}} |- ! Lime | {{color|#8DFC00}} | {{color|#4B6500}} |- ! Yellow | {{color|#FCFC00}} | {{color|#656500}} |- ! Light Blue | {{color|#98BECB}} | {{color|#3C4B51}} |- ! Magenta | {{color|#FC00FC}} | {{color|#650065}} |- ! Orange | {{color|#FC671F}} | {{color|#65280C}} |- ! White | {{color|#FCFCFC}} | {{color|#656565}} |} In [[Creative]] mode, the combination {{key|Ctrl}} + {{control|pick block}} on Windows/Linux, or {{key|cmd}} + {{control|pick block}} on macOS, can be used to copy an already-placed sign, including its text (with decorations), into the player's inventory. A dyed sign facing east or west will have its text appear more saturated and bright than a sign facing north or south. However, it is actually the sign that is dimmer, because ''Minecraft'''s lighting engine uses side lighting to make the world appear less flat, but the text on signs is not affected by this. {{IN|bedrock}}, inappropriate words or phrases in a sign's text are displayed as asterisks. {{IN|java}}, signs can be created with [[Commands#Raw JSON Text|JSON text]], which allows complex formatting (colors, bold, italic, etc.), hover and click events, localized translation (for ''Minecraft'' technical terms, like "Redstone Repeater", otherwise translations must be provided in language files in resource packs), and the incorporation of scoreboard values into text. Use the {{cmd|data merge block}} command to create or alter JSON signs. : Example: {{cmd|long=1|data merge block ~ ~1 ~ <nowiki>{front_text:{ color:"green", messages:[ '{"selector":"@p", "bold":false, "italic":false, "underlined":false, "strikethrough":false, "obfuscated":false}' , '{"text":"Second Line"}']}}}} Signs can post the success count of JSON text hover and click events to [[scoreboard]] objectives. The objectives to be used can be specified by running the {{cmd|execute store}} command or by modifying the sign's NBT data directly with the {{cmd|data merge block}} command. === Interaction === Signs act as though they have a {{control|use}} action, so the [[player]] is unable to place [[block]]s or use [[item]]s while the cursor is pointed at them without {{control|sneaking}}. Signs are destroyed and drop as an item when pushed by a [[piston]].{{Only|bedrock}} Signs are non-solid and have no collision, so [[item]]s and [[mob]]s can move through sign blocks. Other [[block]]s (including other signs) can be placed on any edge of a sign. [[Water]] and [[lava]] flow around signs. Lava can create [[fire]] in [[air]] blocks next to signs as if the signs were flammable, but the signs do not burn (and cannot be burned by other methods either, except {{in|be}}). === Fuel === Wooden signs can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting an [[item]] per sign. === Note Blocks === Signs can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce a "bass" sounds. == Sounds == === Generic === ==== Normal wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{Sound table/Block/Hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}} ==== Cherry wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}} ==== Bamboo wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}} ==== Nether wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}} === Unique === {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1 |rowspan=2 |sound=Ink sac1.ogg |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg |subtitle=Glow Ink Sac splotches |source=block |description=When a [[glow ink sac]] is used on a sign |id=item.glow_ink_sac.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.glow_ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Ink Sac splotches |source=block |description=When an [[ink sac]] is used on a sign |id=item.ink_sac.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.85, 0.88, or 0.9 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Dye.ogg |subtitle=Dye stains |source=block |description=When [[dye]] is used on a sign |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, 0.95, or 1.1</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Wax on1.ogg |sound2=Wax on2.ogg |sound3=Wax on3.ogg |subtitle=Wax on |source=block |description=When a sign is waxed |id=item.honeycomb.wax_on |translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg |sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg |sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg |subtitle=Sign wobbles |source=block |description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign |id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail |translationkey=subtitles.block.sign.waxed_interact_fail |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies''<ref group=sound>{{cd|fail1}} can be 1.0 or 0.9; {{cd|fail2}} and {{cd|fail3}} can be 0.8 or 0.9</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1 |type=bedrock |sound=Ink sac1.ogg |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg |source=sound |description=When a glow ink sac or an ink sac is used on a sign |id=sign.ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Dye.ogg |source=sound |description=When dye is used on a sign |id=sign.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Wax on1.ogg |sound2=Wax on2.ogg |sound3=Wax on3.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a honeycomb waxes a sign |id=copper.wax.on |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg |sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg |sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg |source=block |description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign |id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail1</code>; can be 0.8 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail2</code> and <code>waxed_interact_fail3</code></ref> |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Sign |spritename=Cherry Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Sign |spritename=Bamboo Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_sign |blocktags= signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Wall Sign |spritename=Cherry Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Wall Sign |spritename=Bamboo Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Oak Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign |spritename=Spruce Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Hanging Sign |spritename=Birch Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign |spritename=Jungle Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign |spritename=Acacia Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Dark Oak Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign |spritename=Mangrove Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign |spritename=Cherry Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign |spritename=Bamboo Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign |spritename=Crimson Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Hanging Sign |spritename=Warped Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block |foot=1}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=signs |spritetype=block |nameid=sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=hanging-signs |spritetype=block |nameid=hanging_sign |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Sign |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |showaliasids=y |showitemtags=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak standing |spritename=oak-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=standing_sign |id=63 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce standing |spritename=spruce-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_standing_sign |id=436 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch standing |spritename=birch-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_standing_sign |id=441 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle standing |spritename=jungle-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_standing_sign |id=443 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia standing |spritename=acacia-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_standing_sign |id=445 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak standing |spritename=dark-oak-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=darkoak_standing_sign |id=447 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove standing |spritename=mangrove-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_standing_sign |id=-494 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry standing |spritename=cherry-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_standing_sign |id=-542 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo standing |spritename=bamboo-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_standing_sign |id=-518 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson standing |spritename=crimson-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_standing_sign |id=505 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped standing |spritename=warped-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_standing_sign |id=506 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak wall |spritename=oak-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=wall_sign |id=68 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce wall |spritename=spruce-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_wall_sign |id=437 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch wall |spritename=birch-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_wall_sign |id=442 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle wall |spritename=jungle-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_wall_sign |id=444 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia wall |spritename=acacia-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_wall_sign |id=446 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak wall |spritename=dark-oak-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=darkoak_wall_sign |id=448 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove wall |spritename=mangrove-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_wall_sign |id=-495 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry wall |spritename=cherry-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_wall_sign |id=-544 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo wall |spritename=bamboo-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_wall_sign |id=-519 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson wall |spritename=crimson-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_wall_sign |id=507 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped wall |spritename=warped-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_wall_sign |id=508 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak item |spritename=oak-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=oak_sign |aliasid=sign |id=360 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign |translationkey=item.sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce item |spritename=spruce-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=spruce_sign |id=576 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch item |spritename=birch-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=birch_sign |id=577 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle item |spritename=jungle-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=jungle_sign |id=578 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia item |spritename=acacia-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=acacia_sign |id=579 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak item |spritename=dark-oak-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=dark_oak_sign |aliasid=darkoak_sign |id=587 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign |translationkey=item.darkoak_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove item |spritename=mangrove-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=mangrove_sign |id=642 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry item |spritename=cherry-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=cherry_sign |id=659 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo item |spritename=bamboo-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=bamboo_sign |id=660 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson item |spritename=crimson-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=crimson_sign |id=614 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped item |spritename=warped-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=warped_sign |id=615 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_hanging_sign |id=-500 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.oak_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign |spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_hanging_sign |id=-501 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.spruce_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Hanging Sign |spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_hanging_sign |id=-502 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.birch_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign |spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_hanging_sign |id=-503 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.jungle_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign |spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_hanging_sign |id=-504 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.acacia_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign |id=-505 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.dark_oak_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign |spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign |id=-508 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.mangrove_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign |spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_hanging_sign |id=-534 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.cherry_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign |spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign |id=-522 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.bamboo_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign |spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_hanging_sign |id=-506 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.crimson_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Hanging Sign |spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_hanging_sign |id=-507 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.warped_hanging_sign.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |notnamespaced=y |displayname=Block entity |spritename=signs |spritetype=block |nameid=Sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=hanging-signs |spritetype=block |nameid=HangingSign |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Block data === A sign has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. {{el|java}}: {{see also|Block entity format}} {{/BE}} {{el|bedrock}}: :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]]. == Achievements == {{load achievements|It's a Sign}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Glow and Behold}} == History == {{main|/History}} {{History|java classic}} {{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[File:Sign Entity.png|32px]] Signs are currently being tested as [[entity|entities]]. They always display "This is a test of the signs. Each line can be 15 chars!" and can only be spawned by pressing {{key|B}}.<ref>{{ytl|bdT76iFEnLk}}</ref>}} {{History||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|Removed signs.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100607|[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] Signs have been re-implemented as [[block]]s, although still rendering as entities. |Signs now have a [[crafting]] recipe and the text can now be edited. Editing a sign pauses the game in [[singleplayer]]. |Signs are currently huge and drop [[planks]] when destroyed. |Signs do not have a particle texture defined. As such, they [[Placeholder texture#Default texture|default to using the grass block texture instead]].}} {{History||20100608|Signs are now broken faster. |Signs now [[drops|drop]] themselves when [[breaking|destroyed]], instead of planks. |Signs now use planks particles.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wall signs. |[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE2.png|32px]] Signs are now smaller.}} {{History||v1.0.5|Signs no longer require a free [[block]] above it to place.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144|Hand-drawn signs are mentioned.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Signs are now broken faster using an [[axe]].}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Editing a sign no longer pauses the game in [[singleplayer]].}} {{History|||snap=12w27a|Signs are now stackable up to 16. |The same [[crafting]] recipe now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}} {{History||June 9, 2014|link=https://twitter.com/SeargeDP/status/476047216541700096|[[Searge]] tweeted a picture of a sign showing a username and a [[scoreboard]] score.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Added support for JSON text to signs. |Sign character limit now depends on character width.}} {{History|||snap=14w29a|Signs now display the cracking animation.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|A sign now generates within [[igloo]] basements.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Signs can now be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The standing sign ID has been changed from <code>standing_sign</code> to <code>sign</code>. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[block]]s' numeral IDs were 63 and 68, and the [[item]]'s 323.}} {{History|||snap=18w10d|[[Water]] can now be placed on the same block as signs.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign". |[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed. |[[File:Spruce Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs. |The sign's text has been changed from black to white. |A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color. |Default text color for signs has been changed back to black.}} {{History|||snap=18w45a|A new movable cursor for free text editing to signs has been added. |Selection and copy/paste support have been added to signs.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Spruce signs now generate in some [[taiga]] [[village]] houses. |Spruce sign items can now be found in [[chest]]s in taiga village houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w12a|Signs can now be [[dye]]d only in [[Creative mode]].}} {{History|||snap=19w12b|Signs can now be dyed in [[Survival mode]] again.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Crimson and warped signs can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow. |Works with both undyed and dyed signs. |Signs now have a sound for being dyed.}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]][[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}} {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove signs are now obtainable in survival and renewable.}} {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|https://youtu.be/iM9KtHaDcUg?t=5437}}|Hanging signs were announced and shown on [[Minecraft Live 2022]].|Hanging signs were conceptualized by [[Agnes Larsson]] with input from her daughter.<ref>{{ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions! @ 0:29|Minecraft|February 24, 2023|t=29s}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]]. |[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood hanging signs.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]]. There used to be a glitch where right clicking on a sign would play the “use” animation. This was fixed in the snapshots for 1.20, where signs are editable.}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 4|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.|Oak and spruce hanging sign can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w14a|Signs and hanging signs with click commands can now be interacted with even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs can no longer be edited by players in [[Adventure]] mode.|Signs and hanging signs with non-text chat components can no longer be edited, even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs now save text even if the edit screen is closed by the player being moved far away.}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Oak and spruce hanging sign no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; oak and spruce hanging sign now are in the common loot.}} {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Changed sounds for Nether wood hanging signs.<ref>{{Bug|MC-262295||Warped and Crimson hanging signs uses their respective plank sounds, despite their stripped stems having unique sounds|Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Signs have been added, though they can be obtained only through [[inventory]] editors. |The [[player]] currently cannot write on signs.}} {{History||v0.6.0|Signs can now be legitimately obtained in [[Survival]] and [[Creative]] mode.|The player can now write on signs.}} {{History||v0.10.0|snap=build 1|Signs now have a selection overlay.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Signs can now be found in [[igloo]] basements.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign". |[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.|The sign's text has been changed from black to white.|A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.9.0.2|The default sign text color has been changed back to black.|Sign variants are now grouped in their own [[inventory]] category.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.|Spruce signs now generate in new [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Signs can now be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.|Oak signs can now be found inside taiga and snowy taiga village house [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of all signs except oak sign have been changed.}} {{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Crimson and warped signs now uses regular plank [[sound]]s instead of their stem variant sounds.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow. |Works with both default and dyed signs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Color on dyed signs disappears and the text turns back to black.|Signs with applied glowing effect as well as color stops glowing and color is removed.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color again.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow again.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Now has sounds for being dyed.}} {{History|||snap=release|A glowing effect can no longer be applied to signs due to glow ink sacs becoming inaccessible in the full release.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Oak Sign BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign BE2.png|32px]] Textures of sign items was updated. |[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of oak signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.21|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Sign (0).png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.21|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Crimson, warped, and bamboo hanging signs now have custom sounds to match their wood type.<ref name=badnewsounds>{{Bug|MCPE-164246}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|Signs are now stackable up to 16. |The same [[crafting]] recipe for signs now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.88|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}} {{History|foot}} == Trivia == * The first concept art of hanging signs came from [[Agnes Larsson]]'s daughter.<ref>{{Ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions!|Minecraft|t=30s}}</ref> == Gallery == === Screenshots === <gallery> Signs classic.png|Test of signs in early [[Java Edition Classic]]. Sigh test.jpg|Another early sign image. Signs PreRelease.png|First image of sign blocks during [[Java Edition Infdev|Infdev]]. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign.png|First image of signs on [[Pocket Edition]]. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] iOS. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing 2.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] Android. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sky.png Door Sign.png|A sign placed on a door. Breaking News.png|A sign being broken. Sign Text Dark.jpg|A dark oak sign with black text. Sign Text Light.jpg|A dark oak sign with white text. Sign Blockdata.gif|A sign using blockdata to dynamically change. JSON Sign.png|First image of a sign using JSON text. Width Based Character Limit.png|First image of a sign using width based character limits. Glow Ink Sign with Pink Dye.png|Oak sign with glow ink in the dark in [[Java Edition 21w03a]]. Lit vs unlit signs.png|Difference in visibility of a lime text, from left to right, in a lit birch sign, unlit birch sign, lit dark oak sign, and unlit dark oak sign. Glowing Text Comparison.png|The comparison between glow text and non-glow text. Example Of Signs Being Weird.png|alt=Shading differences|Signs being different shades depending on orientation. Glow text.gif|All sixteen colors of glow text. Glow Ink Signs.jpg|Signs with glowing ink in several colors. Lots of Glowing Signs.jpg|More signs with glowing ink. Sign Platforms.jpg|[[Ari]] standing on top of a hanged sign. Eric Shop.jpg|[[Sunny]] looking at a double sided hanging sign. Hanging Sign Bedrock.png|Hanging sign with small text. Hanging Sign Java.png|Hanging sign with large text. New Hanging Sign Text Length 1.jpg|Text on hanging sign. New Hanging Sign Text Length 2.jpg|Text on hanging sign. </gallery> === Concept Art === <gallery> Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art.png|Hanging sign concept art. Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art2.png|Ditto. Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art3.png|Hanging sign dimensions concept art. Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art4.png|Hanging sign crafting recipe, block states concept art. </gallery> === Renders === {{hidden begin}} <div style="clear: both"></div> <gallery> Oak Sign.png|Oak Sign Spruce Sign.png|Spruce Sign Birch Sign.png|Birch Sign Jungle Sign.png|Jungle Sign Acacia Sign.png|Acacia Sign Dark Oak Sign.png|Dark Oak Sign Mangrove Sign.png|Mangrove Sign Cherry Sign.png|Cherry Sign Bamboo Sign.png|Bamboo Sign Crimson Sign.png|Crimson Sign Warped Sign.png|Warped Sign Oak Wall Sign.png|Oak Wall Sign Spruce Wall Sign.png|Spruce Wall Sign Birch Wall Sign.png|Birch Wall Sign Jungle Wall Sign.png|Jungle Wall Sign Acacia Wall Sign.png|Acacia Wall Sign Dark Oak Wall Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Sign Mangrove Wall Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Sign Cherry Wall Sign.png|Cherry Wall Sign Bamboo Wall Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Sign Crimson Wall Sign.png|Crimson Wall Sign Warped Wall Sign.png|Warped Wall Sign Oak Hanging Sign.png|Oak Hanging Sign Spruce Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Hanging Sign Birch Hanging Sign.png|Birch Hanging Sign Jungle Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Hanging Sign Acacia Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Hanging Sign Dark Oak Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Hanging Sign Mangrove Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Hanging Sign Cherry Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Hanging Sign Bamboo Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Hanging Sign Crimson Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Hanging Sign Warped Hanging Sign.png|Warped Hanging Sign Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Oak Wall Hanging Sign Spruce Wall Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Wall Hanging Sign Birch Wall Hanging Sign.png|Birch Wall Hanging Sign Jungle Wall Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Wall Hanging Sign Acacia Wall Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Wall Hanging Sign Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign Cherry Wall Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Wall Hanging Sign Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign Crimson Wall Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Wall Hanging Sign Warped Wall Hanging Sign.png|Warped Wall Hanging Sign </gallery> <gallery> Oak Sign JE3.png Spruce Sign JE2.png Birch Sign JE2.png Jungle Sign JE2.png Acacia Sign JE2.png Dark Oak Sign JE2.png Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Crimson Sign JE2.png Warped Sign JE2.png Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png </gallery> {{hidden end}} {{-}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Chalkboard]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--sign Taking Inventory: Sign] – Minecraft.net on January 9, 2020 {{Blocks|utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Block entities]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[cs:Cedule]] [[de:Schild (Schrift)]] [[es:Cartel]] [[fr:Pancarte]] [[hu:Tábla]] [[it:Cartello]] [[ja:看板]] [[ko:표지판]] [[nl:Bord]] [[pl:Tabliczka]] [[pt:Placa]] [[ru:Табличка]] [[th:ป้าย]] [[uk:Табличка]] [[zh:告示牌]]</li><li>[[Netherite Ingot|Netherite Ingot]]<br/>{{About|the refined item|the scrap|Netherite Scrap|the ore|Ancient Debris|other uses|Netherite}} {{Item | rarity = Common | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Netherite ingots''' are items obtained from crafting [[netherite scrap]]s and [[gold ingot]]s together, as well as loot from [[bastion remnant]] loot chests. Unlike other items, they are immune to fire and [[lava]] damage. They are primarily used to upgrade [[diamond]] gear and craft [[lodestone]]s. == Obtaining == Netherite ingots are obtained by crafting four [[netherite scrap]]s and four [[gold ingot]]s. It is a shapeless recipe, therefore the placement of the netherite scraps and gold ingots does not matter when crafting it. === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |Netherite Scrap |Netherite Scrap |Netherite Scrap |Netherite Scrap |Gold Ingot |Gold Ingot |Gold Ingot |Gold Ingot |Output=Netherite Ingot |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Block of Netherite |Output=Netherite Ingot,9 |type=Material |foot=1 }} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|netherite-ingot}} == Usage == Netherite ingots are crafting materials used to make netherite tools, weapons, and armor. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Smithing ingredient === Netherite ingots can be used on a [[smithing table]] to upgrade diamond items to netherite items, as well as trim any armor piece. Data such as durability, enchantments, and custom names are preserved. {{Smithing |head=1 |ingredients=[[Netherite Upgrade]] +<br>Any [[diamond]] gear +<br>[[Netherite Ingot]] |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Helmet; Diamond Chestplate; Diamond Leggings; Diamond Boots; Diamond Sword; Diamond Pickaxe; Diamond Axe; Diamond Shovel; Diamond Hoe |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Helmet; Netherite Chestplate; Netherite Leggings; Netherite Boots; Netherite Sword; Netherite Pickaxe; Netherite Axe; Netherite Shovel; Netherite Hoe }} {{Smithing |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Netherite Ingot |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template |Diamond Chestplate |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Trim Diamond Chestplate |showdescription=1 |description = All armor types can be used in this recipe,<br/>a diamond chestplate is shown as an example.<br/> |tail=1 }} '''Trim color palette''' The following color palettes are shown on the designs on trimmed armor: * {{TrimPalette|netherite ingot}} * {{TrimPalette|netherite ingot|darker=1}} (a darker color palette is used when a netherite armor piece is trimmed using a netherite ingot). === Repairing === Netherite ingots are the repair items for the netherite [[tier]] and [[armor material]], and thus can be used to [[item repair|repair]] the following items in an [[anvil]]: * {{ItemLink|Netherite Helmet}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Chestplate}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Leggings}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Boots}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Sword}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Pickaxe}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Axe}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Shovel}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Hoe}} === Beacons === A netherite ingot could be used to select powers from a [[beacon]] instead of using an [[emerald]], [[gold ingot]], [[iron ingot]], or a [[diamond]]. The player must select one of the available powers, and then insert an ingot in the item slot. The [[gold]] option is more efficient than the netherite option because it consumes 3 fewer gold and no [[Netherite Scrap|netherite scrap]]. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Netherite Ingot |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_ingot |itemtags=beacon_payment_items |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Netherite Ingot |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_ingot |id=603 |form=item |foot=1}} === Advancements === {{load advancements|Serious dedication}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Ingot JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added netherite ingots.}} {{History|||snap=20w07a|Netherite ingots can now be used to power [[beacon]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|The [[crafting]] recipe for netherite [[tools]] and [[armor]] has been changed so that a [[smithing table]] is used instead of a [[crafting table]] and [[enchanting|enchantments]] are preserved when upgrading [[item]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Netherite ingots can now be used to craft [[lodestone]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Netherite ingots can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Increased the chance of finding netherite ingots in bastion remnant chests from 16.8% to 42.1%.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Netherite ingots can now be used as an armor trim material.|Upgrading diamond tools and armor to netherite now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]] in addition to a netherite ingot.}} {{History|||snap=23w05a|Netherite ingots can now be used to trim netherite armor.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Netherite ingots are now usable for trimming without requiring the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack to be enabled.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Ingot BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite ingots.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite ingots can now be used to power [[beacon]]s. |The [[crafting]] recipe for netherite [[tools]] and [[armor]] has been changed so that a [[smithing table]] is used instead of a [[crafting table]] and [[enchanting|enchantments]] are preserved when upgrading [[item]]s. |Netherite ingots can now be used to craft [[lodestone]]s. |Netherite ingots can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:Netherite Ingot JE1 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite ingots has been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Netherite ingots can now be used as an armor trim material.|Upgrading diamond tools and armor to netherite now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]] in addition to a netherite ingot.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Netherite ingots are now usable for trimming without requiring the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle to be enabled.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * {{EnvLink|Bastion Remnant}} * {{BlockLink|Block of Netherite}} * {{ItemLink|Netherite Scrap}} * {{BlockLink|Ancient Debris}} *{{BlockLink|Lodestone}} == External Links == * [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--netherite-ingot Taking Inventory: Netherite Ingot] – Minecraft.net on May 28, 2020 {{Items}} [[de:Netheritbarren]] [[es:Lingote de netherita]] [[fr:Lingot de Netherite]] [[it:Lingotto di netherite]] [[ja:ネザライトインゴット]] [[ko:네더라이트 주괴]] [[pl:Sztabka netherytu]] [[pt:Barra de netherita]] [[ru:Незеритовый слиток]] [[th:แท่งเนเธอไรต์]] [[uk:Незеритовий злиток]] [[zh:下界合金锭]] [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]</li></ul></nowiki> | Added brick slabs to Creative mode. Even though they have a crafting recipe, they are not obtainable in Survival mode due to infinite stacks only counting as one of a material. | ||||
Survival players no longer start out with an infinite amount of stone slabs. | |||||
Wood and cobblestone slabs are now obtainable via crafting in Survival mode. | |||||
Wood slabs are now available in the creative inventory. | |||||
v0.3.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Green Dye|Green Dye]]<br/>{{redirect|Cactus Green|the plant|Cactus}}{{Item | title = Green Dye | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Green dye''' is a [[primary color dye]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|green-dye}} === Smelting === {{Smelting |head=1 |showdescription=1 |Cactus |Green Dye |1 |description={{only|Java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-210211||Smelting cactus gives too much experience since 1.13}}</ref> }} {{Smelting |head=0 |showdescription=1 |Cactus |Green Dye |0,2 |description={{only|Bedrock}} |foot=1 }} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 green dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Green Dye}} === Trading === Expert level shepherd villagers have {{frac|1|6}} chance to buy 12 green dye for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}} Expert level shepherds have a {{frac|2|7}} chance to buy 12 green dye for 1 emerald.{{only|java}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Green Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=green_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Green Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=green_dye |aliasid=dye / 2 |id=397 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.green.name |foot=1}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|O4KVTPI4qIc}}</div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cactus green, together with all other dyes.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|[[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cactus green has been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Cactus green can be crafted with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added the ability to dye [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Cactus green can now be used to craft green [[concrete powder]].}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w15a|Added the ability to dye [[bed]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Cactus Green" has been renamed to "Green Dye". |[[File:Green Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of green dye has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Green dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to green.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Green dye can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[desert]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells green dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Green dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Green dye can now be used to craft [[green candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Green dye can no longer be used to craft green candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Green dye can once again be used to craft green candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Green dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to green.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cactus green. It is currently unobtainable and has no usage.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Cactus green is now obtainable by [[smelting]] cacti in a [[furnace]]. It still has no usage.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Cactus green can now be used to craft [[cyan dye]], [[lime dye]], and [[green wool]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cactus green has been changed.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Cactus green can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Cactus green can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Cactus green can now be used to dye [[bed]]s, [[shulker box]]es, and craft [[concrete powder]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Cactus green can now be used to craft [[stained glass]], patterns on [[banner]]s, and [[firework star]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Cactus green can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|"Cactus Green" has been renamed to "Green Dye".}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Green dye is now sold by [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Green Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of green dye has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Green dye can now be found in [[desert]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Green dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of green dye has been changed from <code>dye/2</code> to <code>green_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cactus green.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.83|"Cactus Green" has been renamed to "Green Dye".}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Green Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of green dye has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cactus green.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[cs:Kaktusová zeleň]] [[de:Grüner Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte verde]] [[fr:Teinture verte]] [[hu:Kaktuszzöld]] [[ja:緑色の染料]] [[ko:초록색 염료]] [[nl:Cactusgroen]] [[pl:Zielony barwnik]] [[pt:Corante verde]] [[ru:Зелёный краситель]] [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Gold Nugget|Gold Nugget]]<br/>{{About|the nugget|the block that can drop nuggets|Gilded Blackstone|the ore|Gold Ore|the ingot form|Gold Ingot|the mineral block|Block of Gold}} {{Item | image = Gold Nugget.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Gold nuggets''' are items used to make [[gold ingot]]s and other various golden items. One gold nugget is effectively worth one-ninth of a gold ingot. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === [[Zombified Piglin|Zombified piglin]]s, when killed, may drop 0-1 gold nuggets. When killed using a weapon enchanted with [[Looting]], they may drop an additional gold nugget per level of Looting used, up to a maximum of 4. === Crafting === {{Crafting |Gold Ingot |Output= Gold Nugget, 9 |type= Material }} === Smelting === {{Smelting |Golden Sword; {Any golden tools}; {Any golden armor}; Golden Horse Armor |Gold Nugget |0,25 }} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|gold-nugget}} === Mining === [[Nether gold ore]] mined using a [[pickaxe]] drops 2-6 gold nuggets. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it has a 33.3% chance to multiply the drops by 2, Fortune II has a 25% chance to multiply the drops by 2 or 3 and Fortune III has a 20% chance each to multiply the drops by 2, 3, or 4 for a maximum possible drop of 24 golden nuggets. The average drop rate for a Fortune III pickaxe is 8.8, while the drop rate for a [[Silk Touch]] pickaxe is a single ingot, or a flat rate of 9. It is slightly more efficient to mine with a Silk Touch pickaxe. [[Gilded Blackstone|Gilded blackstone]] mined using a pickaxe has a 10% chance to drop 2-5 gold nuggets. If the pickaxe is enchanted with Fortune I, the chance gold nuggets drop is increased 14.29%, Fortune II increases the drop chance to 25%, and Fortune III guarantees the drop. == Usage == Gold nuggets can be used to craft a [[golden carrot]] or [[glistering melon]] for brewing. Also, gold nuggets can be combined with gunpowder and dye to create a [[firework star]] that bursts in a star-shaped explosion. [[Piglin]]s instantly pick up any gold nuggets that are within 1 [[block]] of them. Unlike other gold-related items, they do not intentionally seek out gold nuggets to pick up and only pick them up if they walk near it. Unlike gold ingots, gold nuggets picked up are dropped upon the piglin's death. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Gold Nugget |spritetype=item |nameid=gold_nugget |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Gold Nugget |spritetype=item |nameid=gold_nugget |id=425 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|Java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[File:Gold Nugget JE1.png|32px]] Added gold nuggets. |Gold nuggets are [[drops|dropped]] by [[zombie pigmen]]. |Gold nuggets can be used to craft [[gold ingot]]s. |Gold nuggets currently do not have a mouseover name.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Gold nuggets now have a mouseover name.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Gold nuggets are now used to craft [[glistering melon]]s. |Gold nuggets can now be [[crafting|crafted]] from a single [[gold ingot]].}} {{History||1.1|snap=release|Normal [[golden apple]]s are now crafted with gold nuggets.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|[[File:Gold Nugget JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of gold nuggets has been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Gold nuggets are now used to craft [[golden carrot]]s.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Gold nuggets can now be used to craft a [[firework star]] for a star shaped effect on a [[firework rocket|firework]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w23a|Gold nuggets can no longer be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[golden apple]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|Gold nuggets may now be found among the loot in [[igloo]] basement [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Gold nuggets can now be [[smelting|smelted]] from golden [[tool]]s and [[armor]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 371.}} {{History|||snap=18w09a|Gold nuggets can now be found in [[underwater ruins]] loot [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Gold nuggets now generate in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Gold Nugget JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of gold nuggets has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Gold nuggets can now be found in chests in [[plains]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Gold nuggets can now be found in chests in [[savanna]] village houses.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w12a|[[Nether gold ore]] now [[drops]] 2-6 gold nuggets, affected by [[Fortune]].}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|[[Gilded blackstone]] now has 10% chance to drop 2-5 gold nuggets. Only the drop chance is affected by [[Fortune]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Gold nuggets now generate in [[bastion remnant]]s and [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Gold nuggets can now be used to distract [[piglin]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|Gold nuggets can no longer be used to distract [[piglin]]s.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Gold nuggets can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]] and in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Gold nuggets no longer generate in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within [[trail ruins]], gold nuggets are now common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Gold Nugget JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added gold nuggets. |Gold nuggets can be used to craft [[glistering melon]]s, [[gold ingot]]s and [[golden carrot]]s.|[[Gold ingot]]s can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into 9 gold nuggets.|[[Zombie pigmen]] now [[drops|drop]] gold nuggets upon being killed.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Gold nuggets can now be found inside [[igloo]] basement [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Gold nuggets can now be [[smelting|smelted]] from golden [[tool]]s and [[armor]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Gold nuggets can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Gold nuggets can now be found in some [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Gold nuggets can now be found in [[underwater ruins]] chests.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|The gold nugget can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] house chests.|[[File:Gold Nugget JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of gold nuggets has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|The gold nugget can now be found in [[savanna]] village house [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Nether gold ore]] now [[drops]] 2-6 gold nuggets.|[[Gilded blackstone]] now has 10% chance to drop 2-5 gold nuggets.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.50|Gold nuggets can now be used as fuel for a [[furnace]].<ref>{{bug|MCPE-114216}}</ref>}} {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|Gold nuggets can no longer be used as fuel for a furnace.}} {{History|Legacy Console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Gold Nugget JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added gold nuggets.}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Gold nuggets can now be [[smelting|smelted]] from golden [[tool]]s and [[armor]].}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Gold Nugget JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of gold nuggets has been changed.}} {{History|3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Gold Nugget JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added gold nuggets.}} {{History||1.9.19|Gold nuggets can now be [[smelting|smelted]] from golden [[tool]]s and [[armor]].}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Iron Nugget]] * [[Gold]] {{Items}} [[cs:Zlatý nuget]] [[de:Goldklumpen]] [[es:Pepita de oro]] [[fr:Pépite d'or]] [[hu:Aranyrög]] [[it:Pepita d'oro]] [[ja:金塊]] [[ko:황금 조각]] [[nl:Goudklompje]] [[pl:Bryłka złota]] [[pt:Pepita de ouro]] [[ru:Кусочек золота]] [[uk:Золотий самородок]] [[zh:金粒]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | Cobblestone slabs are now available in the creative inventory. | ||||
Bricks are no longer in an infinite stack and can now be gathered, making brick slabs obtainable in Survival mode. | |||||
v0.4.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Magma Cream|Magma Cream]]<br/>{{Item | title = Magma Cream | image = Magma Cream.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Magma cream''' is an [[item]] used in [[brewing]] to create [[potion]]s of [[Fire Resistance]], and to manually craft [[magma block]]s. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ==== Magma cubes ==== All but tiny-sized [[magma cube]]s drop 0–1 magma cream. The maximum amount of magma cream is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 4 with Looting III. === Crafting === {{Crafting |Blaze Powder |Slimeball |Output= Magma Cream |type= Brewing }} === Chest Loot === {{LootChestItem|magma-cream}} == Usage == === Brewing ingredient === {{brewing |showname=1 |head=1 |Magma Cream|Mundane Potion|base=Water Bottle }} {{brewing |foot=1 |Magma Cream |Potion of Fire Resistance }} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Magma Cream |spritetype=item |nameid=magma_cream |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Magma Cream |spritetype=item |nameid=magma_cream |id=430 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Magma Cream JE1.png|32px]] Added magma cream.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Magma cream can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a mundane [[potion]], or in an awkward potion to create a potion of [[Fire Resistance]].}} {{History||1.1|snap=release|[[Magma cube]]s now [[drops|drop]] magma cream.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|[[File:Magma Cream JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of magma cream has been changed.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Magma cream can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into [[magma block]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 378.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Magma Cream JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of magma cream has been changed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Magma cream has a {{frac|2|109}} (~1.83%) chance of being offered by [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1–3.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Magma cream now has a {{frac|10|226}} (~4.42%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Magma cream now generates in [[bastion remnant]]s chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Magma cream can no longer be obtained from bartering with piglins.}} {{History|||snap=20w30a|The average yield of magma cream from bastion remnant chests has been slightly increased.}} {{History|pocket edition alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Magma Cream JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added magma cream. |Magma cream is currently unobtainable.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 8|[[Magma cube]]s now [[drops|drop]] magma cream.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added magma cream to the [[Creative]] mode [[inventory]]. |Magma cream can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.3|snap=alpha 1.1.3.0|Magma cream can now be crafted into [[magma block]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Magma Cream JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of magma cream has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Magma cream can be obtained from bartering with piglins. |Magma cream can now be found in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Magma cream can no longer be obtained from [[barter]]ing with [[piglin]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Magma Cream JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added magma cream.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Magma Cream JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of magma cream has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Magma Cream JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added magma cream.}} {{history|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Lávová pěna]] [[de:Magmacreme]] [[es:Crema de magma]] [[fr:Crème de magma]] [[hu:Magmakrém]] [[ja:マグマクリーム]] [[ko:마그마 크림]] [[lzh:火漿膏]] [[nl:Magmacrème]] [[pl:Magmowy krem]] [[pt:Creme de magma]] [[ru:Лавовый крем]] [[th:ครีมแมกม่า]] [[uk:Магмовий крем]] [[zh:岩浆膏]]</li><li>[[Cooked Cod|Cooked Cod]]<br/>{{redirect|Cooked Fish|cooked salmon|Cooked Salmon}} {{Item | title = Cooked Cod | image = Cooked Cod.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|5}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked cod''' is a food item obtained by cooking [[raw cod]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ====Cod==== [[Cod]] always drops 1 [[Raw Cod|raw cod]] when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 cooked cod instead. ====Dolphins ==== When killed, [[Dolphin|dolphins]] drop 0–1 raw cod. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-4 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked cod instead. ====Guardians and elder guardians==== [[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 40% and 50% chance, respectively, to drop raw cod when killed. {{IN|java}}, cooked cod is dropped if a guardian is on fire when killed. Guardians and elder guardians also drop a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 60% of them being raw cod, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected. ====Polar bears==== [[Polar bear]]s have a 75% chance of dropping 0–2 raw cod when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked cod instead. ===Chest loot=== {{LootChestItem|cooked-cod}} ===Cooking=== Cooked cod can be obtained by cooking [[raw cod]] in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]]. {{smelting|Raw Cod|Cooked Cod|0,35}} ===Trading=== Novice-level Fisherman [[Villager|villagers]] have a 50% chance to sell 6 cooked cod for 6 raw cod and 1 [[emerald]]. == Usage == === Food === To eat cooked cod, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|5}} [[hunger]] and 6 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Wolves === {{IN|Bedrock}}, cooked cod can be used to feed a wolf not at full health, healing by {{hp|5|mob=1}}. However, unlike other wolf food, cooked cod cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves nor used to breed them. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Cod |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_cod |itemtags=fishes |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |showaliasids=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Cod |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_cod |aliasid=cooked_fish |id=268 |form=item |translationkey=item.cooked_fish.name |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Delicious Fish}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|nPl0HUGPMcA}}</div> == History == {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|[[File:Cooked Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked fish, which restores {{hp|5}}.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.5|Cooking fish now gives the '''Delicious Fish''' [[achievement]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Cooked fish is now stackable to 64. |Cooked fish now fills {{hunger|5}} instead of {{hp|5}}.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 9–12 cooked fish for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6 cooked fish for 1 [[emerald]] plus 6 [[raw cod|raw fish]]. |Farmer villagers no longer buy cooked fish.}} {{History|||snap=14w04a|The name of cooked fish has been corrected from <code>cooked_fished</code> to <code>cooked_fish</code>.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Cooked fish are now obtainable rare [[drops]] from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardians]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs. |"Cooked Fish" have been renamed to "Cooked Cod". |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral ID were 349 and 350.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|[[Cod]], and other [[fish]], have been added as [[mob]]s, which [[drops|drop]] their cooked [[item]] form when killed with [[fire]]. |[[File:Cooked Cod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked cod has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Cooked cod now generates in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cooked Cod JE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked cod has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w47b|[[File:Cooked Cod JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked cod has been changed, once again to match {{el|be}}.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked fish.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Cooked fish now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Cooked fish is now [[drops|dropped]] by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6 cooked fish for 1 [[emerald]] plus 6 [[raw cod|raw fish]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[Cod]] and other [[fish]] have been added as [[mob]]s, which [[drops|drop]] their cooked [[item]] form when killed with [[fire]]. |[[File:Cooked Cod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked fish has been changed.}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Cooked Cod JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked fish has been changed.}} {{History||1.7.0|snap=beta 1.7.0.2|"Cooked Fish" has been renamed to "Cooked Cod".}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Fisherman [[villager]]s now have a 50% chance to [[trading|sell]] 6 cooked cod for 6 [[raw cod]] and 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.52|Cod now drop their cooked cod when killed with fire.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Cooked Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked fish.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Cooked fish is now stackable to 64. |Cooked fish now fills [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|"Cooked Fish" has been renamed to "Cooked Cod". |[[File:Cooked Cod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked cod has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Cod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked fish.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Gebratener Kabeljau]] [[es:Bacalao cocinado]] [[ko:익힌 대구]] [[pt:Bacalhau assado]] [[ru:Жареная треска]] [[th:Cod (ไอเทม)]] [[zh:熟鳕鱼]]</li></ul></nowiki> | The model of bottom slabs now uses the bottom half of the full block's texture. | ||||
v0.6.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Written Book|Written Book]]<br/>{{Item | title = Written Book | image = Written Book.gif | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (16) }} A '''written book''' is an [[item]] created after a [[book and quill]] is signed. == Obtaining == === Signing a book and quill === Written books can be obtained by signing a [[book and quill]]. After it has been signed, it cannot be edited again. The label does not say "Written Book", but whatever the [[player]] titles it. The title appears on the top line of the label, and "by <''player''>" (the player's username) on the bottom. {{IN|bedrock}}, this is customizable without [[commands]]. === Copying === {{crafting |name=Written Book |showdescription=1 |;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill |;;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill |;;;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill |Book and Quill |Written Book |;;;;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill |;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill |;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill |;;;;;;;Book and Quill |Output= Written Book; Written Book,2; Written Book,3; Written Book,4; Written Book,5; Written Book,6; Written Book,7; Written Book,8 |description=The input written book is not consumed.<br>The new copies are "Copy of Original" or "Copy of Copy", depending on whether the input written book is "Original" or "Copy of Original".<br>Copies of copies cannot be copied.<br>Copied books of the same generation ("Original", "Copy of Original", "Copy of Copy", or "Tattered") stack. |type=Miscellaneous }} == Usage == Written books can be opened by right-clicking (or holding down on the screen {{in|bedrock}}), and display a GUI allowing the [[player]] to read it or turn the page. The contents of a book are an extra set of data attached to the item. This means that when a book is destroyed, its contents are lost with it. === Lecterns === One can place a [[written book]] on an empty [[lectern]]. The lectern then emits a redstone signal depending on the displayed page in the book. On the last page, the lectern emits a signal strength of 15. === Chiseled bookshelf === {{control|Use|text=Using}} the [[chiseled bookshelf]] while having a written book in the main hand will put the book inside the chiseled bookshelf. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Page turn1.ogg |sound2=Page turn2.ogg |sound3=Page turn3.ogg |subtitle=Page rustles |source=master |description=When the page of a book is turned |id=item.book.page_turn |translationkey=subtitles.item.book.page_turn |volume=2.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Page turn1.ogg |sound2=Page turn2.ogg |sound3=Page turn3.ogg |subtitle=Page rustles |source=block |description=When the page of a book is turned on a lectern |id=item.book.page_turn |translationkey=subtitles.item.book.page_turn |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Book thump1.ogg |sound2=Book thump2.ogg |subtitle=Book thumps |source=block |description=When a book is placed on a lectern |id=item.book.put |translationkey=subtitles.item.book.put |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg |sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg |subtitle=Book placed |source=block |description=When a written book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf |id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.insert |translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.insert |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg |subtitle=Book taken |source=block |description=When a written book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf |id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.pickup |translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.take |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Page turn1.ogg |sound2=Page turn2.ogg |sound3=Page turn3.ogg |source=sound |description=When the page of a book is turned |id=item.book.page_turn |volume=2.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Book thump1.ogg |sound2=Book thump2.ogg |source=block |description=When a book is placed on a lectern |id=item.book.put |volume=4.8 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg |sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg |source=block |description=When a written book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf |id=insert.chiseled_bookshelf |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg |source=block |description=When a written book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf |id=pickup.chiseled_bookshelf |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{JE}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Written Book |spritetype=item |nameid=written_book |itemtags=bookshelf_books, lectern_books |form=item |foot=1}} {{BE}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Written Book |spritetype=item |nameid=written_book |id=511 |itemtags=minecraft:bookshelf_books, minecraft:lectern_books |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data === {{el|java}}: {{main|Player.dat format}} <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Written Books}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added written books.}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Written books can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s, at 1 written book for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Written books can now be cloned the same way [[map]]s can, but by using [[book and quill|books and quills]] instead of Empty Maps. Multiple copies of the same written book can be cloned by putting more book and quills in the crafting grid. |Written books can now be stacked (up to 16 per stack).}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 2 written books for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=14w05a|Copying written books now mark them as "Copy of Original" or "Copy of Copy". The copying status of a book is denoted in a separate line in the tooltip, beneath the author's name. Copies of copies cannot be copied.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w33c|A written book titled "Work in Progress" now generates within a [[hopper]] as a part of the [[end ship]] in the [[end cities]]. It reads: "We will have something else here soon..." and is signed by [[Searge]].}} {{History|||snap=15w41a|End ships no longer contain a written book.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 387.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Written Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of written books has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Written books can now be held on [[lectern]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Librarian [[villager]]s no longer [[trading|buy]] written books.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Written books can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added written books.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Written Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of written books has been changed. |Written books can now be held on [[lectern]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added written books.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Written Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of written books has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == *When written books are obtained with [[commands]] (without the correct [[Player.dat format#Written Books|data tag]]), the label shows "Written Book" and has the text "*Invalid book tag*" when opened. The book is signed and cannot be edited without commands. *Commands that were added to a written book using serialized JSON objects are executed through the chat system. This means that any command added to a written book can't be longer than 256 characters, which is the maximum chat line limit. *During the 2020 April Fools Update [[Java Edition 20w14∞]], throwing a written book into a lit [[Nether Portal (block)|nether portal]] would create a portal to one of the 2,147,483,645 new dimensions. == Gallery == <gallery> Written Book tooltip.png|A signed book. Test by Dinnerbone.png|Copying a signed book. BookandQuillOperators12w17a.png|Different types of characters can be used to simulate a different font. JSON Book.png|First image of a book using JSON text. No NBT written book GUI.png|A no NBT written book using commands. Book Background (JE).png|Java Edition book background texture. Book Background (BE).png|Bedrock Edition book background texture. Book Arrowleft (JE).png|Java Edition left arrow texture. Book Arrowright (JE).png|Java Edition right arrow texture. Book Arrowleft (BE).png|Bedrock Edition left arrow texture. Book Arrowright (BE).png|Bedrock Edition Right arrow texture. </gallery> == See also == *[[Book]] *[[Bookshelf]] *[[Book and Quill]] {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Napsaná kniha]] [[es:Libro escrito]] [[fr:Livre édité]] [[hu:Megírt könyv]] [[it:Libro]] [[ja:記入済みの本]] [[ko:글이 쓰인 책]] [[nl:Geschreven boek]] [[pl:Zapisana książka]] [[pt:Livro escrito]] [[ru:Написанная книга]] [[uk:Написана книга]] [[zh:成书]]</li><li>[[Minecart with Command Block|Minecart with Command Block]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |renewable=No |stackable=No |size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks |image=Minecart with Command Block.gif |image2=Minecart with Command Block BE.gif |invimage1=Minecart with Command Block |networkid=10 |drops={{drop|Item|Minecart|1}} |health={{hp|6}} |rarity=Epic }} A '''minecart with command block''' is an impulse{{only|java|short=y}} or repeating{{only|bedrock|education|short=y}} [[command block]] inside a [[minecart]]. == Obtaining == The minecart with command block is obtainable only using the [[command]] {{cmd|give @s command_block_minecart}}, as it does not appear in the creative inventory{{only|BE}} and has no [[crafting]] recipe. It can also be summoned using the command {{cmd|summon command_block_minecart}}. It can be broken like any other minecart, but only the minecart is retained, while the command block is lost. == Usage == {{main|Command Block}} The minecart with command block combines the functionalities of both minecarts and command blocks. Although the minecart visually contains an impulse command block, it functions more similarly to a repeating command block, and runs its command once every four game [[tick]]s when on an active [[activator rail]]. When it passes over a [[detector rail]] with a [[comparator]] connected next to it, it outputs the command block's result. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Minecarts with command blocks 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 command block 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 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Minecart rolling.ogg |source=neutral |description=While a minecart with command block is moving |id=minecart.base |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Command Block |spritetype=item |nameid=command_block_minecart |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Command Block |spritetype=entity |nameid=command_block_minecart |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Command Block |spritetype=item |nameid=command_block_minecart |id=563 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Command Block |spritename=minecart-with-repeating-command-block |spritetype=entity |nameid=command_block_minecart |id=100 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Minecarts with command blocks 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]]. == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w39a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added minecart with command block.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE2.png|32px]] The texture of the [[command block]] in the [[minecart]] has been removed due to the new texture and types for the command block.}} {{History|||snap=15w35a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE3.png|32px]] The texture of the command block has been changed.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>MinecartCommandBlock</code> to <code>commandblock_minecart</code>.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 422.}} {{History|||snap=pre5|The entity ID has been changed to <code>command_block_minecart</code>.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of the minecart with command block has been changed.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w20a|Minecart with command block [[Rarity|rarity color]] was changed from common to epic.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Minecart with command block is now available in the creative inventory, but only if cheats are enabled.}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|Moved the minecart with command block behind the Operator Utilities tab in the creative inventory. The tab is only available if cheats are enabled and the "Operator Items Tab" option in the controls menu is turned on.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.5|snap=alpha 1.0.5.0|[[File:Minecart with Command Block BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with command block. The [[minecart]] has a [[repeating command block]] in it, instead of an impulse command block.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The entity ID has been changed from <code>minecartcommandblock</code> to <code>command_block_minecart</code>.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart with Command Block BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of the minecart with command block has been changed. Also the item texture has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-42990}}</ref>}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=?|xbone=?|ps=?|wiiu=?|switch=?|Added minecart with command blocks. This only exists as an item, as placing it will result in a normal minecart being placed. The command block in the minecart cannot be modified via NBT editing and it has an unused tooltip stating "Used to execute commands on the move!".}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Minecart with command block 13w39b.png|A minecart with command block in [[1.16.4]]. File:A minecart command block testing the block in the red bucket with air.png|A minecart command block testing the block in the red area with [[air]]. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[de:Befehlsblocklore]] [[fr:Wagonnet à bloc de commande]] [[it:Carrello da miniera]] [[ja:コマンドブロック付きのトロッコ]] [[nl:Mijnkar met opdrachtblok]] [[pl:Wagonik z blokiem poleceń]] [[pt:Carrinho de mina com bloco de comando]] [[ru:Вагонетка с командным блоком]] [[uk:Вагонетка з командним блоком]] [[zh:命令方块矿车]]</li></ul> | Added stone brick slabs. | ||||
Sandstone slabs are now available in both Survival and Creative mode. | |||||
Slabs can now be placed on the top half of blocks. | |||||
The recipes for crafting slabs now give 6 slabs, instead of 3 slabs. | |||||
v0.7.3{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Ankle Monitor|Ankle Monitor]]<br/>{{Joke feature}} {{Item | title = Ankle Monitor | image = Ankle Monitor.png | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} The '''Ankle monitor''' was a joke foot item. == Usage == Ankle monitors were equipped in the boots slot. In survival mode, when equipped, it could not be taken off. However, players in Creative mode are unaffected. When equipped, the player would be afflicted with {{EffectLink|Slowness}} I. During the night, being a certain number of blocks from the world spawn, above a certain minimum,{{checkthecode|how much?}} would prompt the following message in chat: "CURFEW WARNING! You are violating your house arrest! Get back by [distance] meters!" If in [[the Nether]] or [[the End]], a different set of messages would be cycled through which can be seen in the section below. === Nether and End messages === * CURFEW WARNING! You are violating your house arrest! Uuuh... where are you anyway? * CURFEW WARNING! Hello, are you there? * CURFEW WARNING! I'm sure you have important things to do, but you need to go back! * CURFEW WARNING! We're lonely back home! * CURFEW WARNING! By "we" I mean I. I'm lonely. * CURFEW WARNING! Ok enough games... GET BACK RIGHT NOW! * CURFEW WARNING! LAST WARNING! * CURFEW WARNING! LASTEST WARNING (really now) * CURFEW WARNING! ... * CURFEW WARNING! So... Where are you? * CURFEW WARNING! Having a good day? * CURFEW WARNING! Did you see that monster over there? * CURFEW WARNING! Give it a whack, if you would be so kind. * CURFEW WARNING! Teheee... * CURFEW WARNING! Ok, enough of this! * CURFEW WARNING! Last straw! * CURFEW WARNING! Now you die. * CURFEW WARNING! Boom! * CURFEW WARNING! Hehe, fun right? * CURFEW WARNING! Ok, you will not hear anything more from me now! * CURFEW WARNING! You'll be as lonely as I am. * CURFEW WARNING! How does that feel? * CURFEW WARNING! Stop. Please. Stupid. * CURFEW WARNING! I know, I'll wipe my memory. That way, I can start over! * CURFEW WARNING! *bzzzzttt* == Sounds == {{Sound table |sound=Robot1arm1.ogg |sound2=Robot1arm2.ogg |sound3=Robot1arm3.ogg |sound4=Robot1arm4.ogg |source=dependent |subtitle=''None'' |description=When a notification is displayed |id=item.ankle_monitor.warning |translationkey=''None'' |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Ankle Monitor |spritetype=item |nameid=ankle_monitor |id=501 |form=item |translationkey=item.ankleMonitor.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.RV-Pre1|[[File:Ankle_Monitor_(item).png|32px]] [[File:Ankle Monitor.png|32px]] Added ankle monitors.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|The inability to remove ankle monitors was somewhat implemented into the canonical game through the addition of [[Curse of Binding]].<ref>{{ytl|Vm6oplvyyh0|t=3m31s}}</ref>}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == Ankle monitors are an unsupported [[item]] due to being an [[Wikipedia:April Fools' Day|April Fools']] joke, and therefore such issues relating to them will not be fixed. == Gallery == <gallery> TechGear.png|A [[player]] wearing the gear featured in this [[wikipedia:April Fools' Day|April Fools']] joke version. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Items}} {{Jokes}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Joke items]] [[es:Ankle monitor]]</li><li>[[Pickaxe|Pickaxe]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=weapon}} {{Redirect|Diamond Pickaxe|the ''Minecraft Dungeons'' weapon|MCD:Diamond Pickaxe}} {{Redirect|Pick|the block|Sea Pickle|the control|Controls#Pick Block|the joke block|Pickaxe Block}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Wooden Pickaxe.png | Wooden Stone Pickaxe.png | Stone Iron Pickaxe.png | Iron Golden Pickaxe.png | Golden Diamond Pickaxe.png | Diamond Netherite Pickaxe.png | Netherite </gallery> |rarity = Common |renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''Others''': Yes |durability = Java Edition: * Wood: 59 * Stone: 131 * Iron: 250 * Golden: 32 * Diamond: 1,561 * Netherite: 2,031 Bedrock Edition: * Wood: 60 * Stone: 132 * Iron: 251 * Golden: 33 * Diamond: 1,562 * Netherite: 2,032 | stackable = No }} A '''pickaxe''' is a [[tools|tool]] required to mine [[ore]]s, [[rock|rocks]], rock-based blocks and metal-based [[block]]s quickly and obtain them as items. A pickaxe mines faster and can obtain more block types as items depending on the material it is made from. == Obtaining == === Crafting === Pickaxes are crafted using 2 [[stick]]s and 3 identical units of tool material. {{crafting |showdescription=1 |showname=0 |head=1 |name=[[Pickaxe]] |A1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |C1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output=Wooden Pickaxe; Iron Pickaxe; Golden Pickaxe; Diamond Pickaxe |type=Tool }} {{Crafting |name=[[Stone Pickaxe]] |A1=Any stone-tier block |B1=Any stone-tier block |C1=Any stone-tier block |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output=Stone Pickaxe |description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably. |type=Tool }} {{crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Pickaxe]] |ingredients=Matching Damaged [[Pickaxe]]s |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe |Output=Wooden Pickaxe; Stone Pickaxe; Iron Pickaxe; Golden Pickaxe; Diamond Pickaxe; Netherite Pickaxe |description=The durability of the two pickaxes is added together, plus an extra 5% of the tool type's total durability. |type=Tool }} === Upgrading === {{Smithing |head=1 |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Pickaxe |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Pickaxe |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=Matching Damaged [[Pickaxe]]s |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe |Wooden Pickaxe; Stone Pickaxe; Iron Pickaxe; Golden Pickaxe; Diamond Pickaxe; Netherite Pickaxe |description=The durability of the two pickaxes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} ==== Unit repair ==== {{main|Anvil mechanics#Unit repair}} Pickaxes can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers|tier's]] repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% of the pickaxe's maximum durability, rounded down. === Natural generation === {{LootChestItem|wooden-pickaxe,stone-pickaxe,iron-pickaxe,level-enchanted-iron-pickaxe,random-enchanted-golden-pickaxe,level-enchanted-diamond-pickaxe,random-enchanted-diamond-pickaxe,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-pickaxe}} === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level toolsmith [[Villager|villagers]] have a 25% chance to sell stone pickaxes for one [[emerald]], Journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell enchanted iron pickaxes for 3 emeralds, and master-level toolsmith villagers always sell enchanted diamond pickaxes for 13 emeralds. {{IN|java}}, novice-level toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell a stone pickaxe for one emerald, journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell an enchanted iron pickaxe for 7–22 emeralds, and a master-level toolsmith always sells an enchanted diamond pickaxe for 18–35 emeralds. The enchantments are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19. === Villager gifts === {{IN|JE}}, toolsmith [[villager]]s throw stone pickaxes at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. === Mob loot === {{IN|BE}}, [[pillager]]s and [[vindicator]]s have a chance of dropping a damaged iron pickaxe when killed during a [[raid]]. The pickaxe has a 50% chance of being enchanted with random enchantment(s). == Usage == === Mining === A pickaxe is used to break stone and metal-based materials faster. Breaking a block with a pickaxe consumes one use (one durability point). No durability is consumed for blocks that break instantly. Pickaxes have different amounts of uses based on the type: * Wooden: 60 * Stone: 132 * Iron: 251 * Golden: 33 * Diamond: 1562 * Netherite: 2032 Different qualities of pickaxe are required to successfully harvest certain ores and blocks. For example, while [[stone]] can be mined with any pickaxe, [[gold ore]] must be mined with an [[iron]], [[diamond]], or [[netherite]] pickaxe, or else the player harvests no ore. Different pickaxes also mine many materials at different speeds: ==== Speed ==== The following table shows the time it takes to break each type of block. * A <span style="background-color:#FFC7CE;color:#9C0006;">red</span> background indicates that the block cannot be harvested with that type of pickaxe. * A <span style="background-color:#FFFFDD;color:#8A7600;">yellow</span> background indicates that the block cannot be harvested with that type of pickaxe, but still drops something. * A <span style="background-color:#C6EFCE;color:#006100;">green</span> background indicates that the block can be harvested with that type of pickaxe. <!-- Table is sorted by hardness (mining time with diamond shows well), then by name --> {|class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" data-description="Mining time by block" style="background-color: transparent;" ! Times to break blocks by pickaxe |- | {{breaking row|sort=1|simple=1|Obsidian|Diamond}} {{breaking row|Crying Obsidian|Diamond}} {{breaking row|Respawn Anchor|Diamond}} {{breaking row|Block of Netherite|Diamond}} {{breaking row|Ancient Debris|Diamond}} {{breaking row|Ender Chest|Wood}} {{breaking row|Anvil|Wood}} {{breaking row|Bell|Wood}} {{breaking row|Block of Coal|Wood}} {{breaking row|Block of Diamond|Iron}} {{breaking row|Block of Emerald|Iron}} {{breaking row|Block of Iron|Stone}} {{breaking row|Block of Raw Copper|Stone}} {{breaking row|Block of Raw Gold|Iron}} {{breaking row|Block of Raw Iron|Stone}} {{breaking row|Block of Redstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Chain|Wood}} {{breaking row|Enchantment Table|Wood}} {{breaking row|Iron Bars|Wood}} {{breaking row|Iron Door|Wood|item=1|link=Door}} {{breaking row|Iron Trapdoor|Wood|link=Trapdoor}} {{breaking row|Monster Spawner|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Coal Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Copper Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Diamond Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Emerald Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Gold Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Iron Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Redstone Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Blast furnace|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cobbled Deepslate|Wood}} {{breaking row|Chiseled Deepslate|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate Tiles|Wood}} {{breaking row|Polished Deepslate|Wood}} {{breaking row|Dispenser|Wood}} {{breaking row|Dropper|Wood}} {{breaking row|Furnace|Wood}} {{breaking row|Lantern|wood}} {{breaking row|Lodestone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Smoker|Wood}} {{breaking row|Stonecutter|Wood}} {{breaking row|Conduit}} {{breaking row|Block of Gold|Iron}} {{breaking row|Block of Lapis Lazuli|Stone}} {{breaking row|Coal Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Copper Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Copper Blocks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cut Copper|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cut Copper Slab|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cut Copper Stairs|Wood}} {{breaking row|Deepslate|Wood}} {{breaking row|Dragon Egg |note=<ref group="note">The dragon egg can be mined directly only when there aren't any air blocks available for it to teleport to. However, the dragon egg can be collected by other means.</ref>}} {{breaking row|Diamond Ore|Iron}} {{breaking row|Emerald Ore|Iron}} {{breaking row|End Stone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Gold Ore|Iron}} {{breaking row|Hopper|Wood}} {{breaking row|Iron Ore|Stone}} {{breaking row|Lightning Rod|Wood}} {{breaking row|Lapis Lazuli Ore|Stone}} {{breaking row|Nether Quartz Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Nether Gold Ore|Wood}} {{breaking row|Observer|Wood}} {{breaking row|Redstone Ore|Iron}} {{breaking row|Blue Ice|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Compound Creator|Wood|drop=1|note=<ref group="note" name="Chemtable">Chemistry tables are slow to break by hand, similar to blocks that require a pickaxe to mine. However, they still drop as items.</ref>}} {{breaking row|Heat Block|Wood}} {{breaking row|Grindstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Bone Block|Wood}} {{breaking row|Brick Stairs|Wood|link=Stairs}} {{breaking row|Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cauldron|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cobblestone|Wood}} {{breaking row|link=Stairs|Cobblestone Stairs|Wood}} {{breaking row|Cobblestone Wall|Wood}} {{breaking row|Mossy Cobblestone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Nether Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Nether Brick Fence|Wood}} {{breaking row|link=Stairs|Nether Brick Stairs|Wood}} {{breaking row|Red Nether Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Polished Blackstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|link=Slab|Stone Slabs|sprite=all-slabs|Wood}} {{breaking row|Smooth Stone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Shulker Box}} {{breaking row|Concrete|Wood}} {{breaking row|Andesite|Wood}} {{breaking row|Dark Prismarine|Wood}} {{breaking row|Diorite|Wood}} {{breaking row|Dripstone Block|Wood}} {{breaking row|Granite|Wood}} {{breaking row|Mud Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Pointed Dripstone}} {{breaking row|Prismarine|Wood}} {{breaking row|Prismarine Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Purpur block|Wood}} {{breaking row|Purpur pillar|Wood}} {{breaking row|Stone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Stone Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Tuff|Wood}} {{breaking row|link=Stairs|Stone Brick Stairs|Wood}} {{breaking row|Amethyst Bud|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Amethyst Cluster|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Blackstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Block of Amethyst|Wood}} {{breaking row|Budding Amethyst|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Chiseled Polished Blackstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Polished Blackstone Bricks|Wood}} {{breaking row|Gilded Blackstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Glazed Terracotta|Wood}} {{breaking row|Terracotta|Wood}} {{breaking row|Basalt|Wood}} {{breaking row|Smooth Basalt|Wood}} {{breaking row|Polished Basalt|Wood}} {{breaking row|Packed Mud}} {{breaking row|Block of Quartz|Wood}} {{breaking row|Quartz Stairs|Wood|link=Stairs}} {{breaking row|Red Sandstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Red Sandstone Stairs|Wood|link=stairs}} {{breaking row|Sandstone|Wood}} {{breaking row|Sandstone Stairs|Wood|link=stairs}} {{breaking row|Calcite|Wood}} {{breaking row|Rail}} {{breaking row|Brewing Stand|Wood}} {{breaking row|Stone Button|any}} {{breaking row|Ice|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Magma Block|Wood}} {{breaking row|Packed Ice|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Frosted Ice|drop=0}} {{breaking row|Stone Pressure Plate|Wood}} {{breaking row|Netherrack|Wood}} {{breaking row|sprite=crimson-nylium|Nylium|Wood|foot=1}} |} === Weapon === Hitting a mob with a pickaxe is a stronger attack than using fists. Pickaxes lose 2 durability when used as a weapon. ==== Java Edition ==== Pickaxes have an attack speed modifier of −2.8, meaning they take about 0.83 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]]. All pickaxes have an attack speed of 1.2 hits per second. They deal different damage based on the type: {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" ! Pickaxe type ! Attack damage ! Damage per<br> second (DPS) |- |{{ItemLink|Wooden Pickaxe}} ||rowspan=2 |{{hp|2}} ||rowspan=2 |2.4 |- |{{ItemLink|Golden Pickaxe}} |- |{{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|3}} ||3.6 |- |{{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|4}} ||4.8 |- |{{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|5}} ||6 |- |{{ItemLink|Netherite Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|6}} ||7.2 |} ==== Bedrock Edition ==== {{IN|bedrock}}, pickaxes always attack instantly and do the following damage: {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" ! Pickaxe type ! Attack damage |- |{{ItemLink|Wooden Pickaxe}}<br />{{ItemLink|Golden Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|3}} |- |{{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|4}} |- |{{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|5}} |- |{{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|6}} |- |{{ItemLink|Netherite Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|7}} |} === Enchantments === A pickaxe can receive the following [[enchantment]]s: {|class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Efficiency]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Fortune]]<ref group=note name=note1>Fortune and Silk Touch are mutually exclusive.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Silk Touch]]<ref group=note name=note1/> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} {{Notelist}} === Fuel === Wooden pickaxes can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per wooden pickaxe. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Pickaxe;Golden Pickaxe|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} ===Piglins=== {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to golden pickaxes and run toward any golden pickaxes on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a pickaxe'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=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a shovel'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=Wooden Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_pickaxe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_pickaxe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_pickaxe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_pickaxe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_pickaxe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_pickaxe |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Wooden Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_pickaxe |id=310 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_pickaxe |id=314 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_pickaxe |id=297 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_pickaxe |id=318 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_pickaxe |id=324 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Pickaxe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_pickaxe |id=606 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{Load achievements|Time to mine!;Getting an Upgrade;MOAR Tools ;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Getting an Upgrade;Isn't It Iron Pick;Stone Age;Oh Shiny}} == Video == {{yt|G_HTViy2JTo}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100110|[[File:Iron Pickaxe JE1.png|32px]] Added iron pickaxes. |A pickaxe is used to gather [[stone]] materials 400% faster than by hand. |When starting in a new world, the [[player]] is given one of each [[tool]].}} {{History|||snap=20100124|A complete tool set is no longer given to the player on starting a new world. Instead, there are multiple [[chest]]s in the later called "[[Indev House]]" containing a stack of most accessible [[blocks]]/[[items]] including [[tools]].}} {{History|||snap=20100128|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Tools now have tiers. Wooden, stone, and diamond pickaxes have been added.|[[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of iron pickaxes has been changed. |A pickaxe held by the [[player]] is now rendered to appear more 3D.|They cannot be crafted yet, but have been added to the item chest in the Indev house.}} {{History|||snap=20100129|Wood, stone, iron, and diamond pickaxes can now be [[craft]]ed.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|[[File:Golden Pickaxe JE1.png|32px]] Pickaxes can now be made out of [[gold]].}} {{History|||snap=20100201-1|Tools, including pickaxes, now take [[damage]] when being used. |Better tools, including pickaxes, now last longer.}} {{History|||snap=20100201-2|Better pickaxes are now required to mine harder materials.}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden pickaxes has been changed.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Before, the pickaxe had much less [[item durability|durability]] (usually half as much). |Gold pickaxes now [[breaking|mine]] certain materials much faster.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Iron pickaxes are now found in the new [[stronghold]] storeroom [[chest]]s, and in the new [[mineshaft]] chests.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Iron pickaxes can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=RC1|Pickaxes and other [[tool]]s now make a [[sound]] when they break.}} {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Iron pickaxes are now found in the new [[village]] blacksmith chests.}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Wooden and stone pickaxes are now found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w18a|Wooden pickaxes can now be used as fuel in a [[furnace]].}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 diamond pickaxe for 10–11 [[emerald]]s, and 1 iron pickaxe for 7–8 emeralds.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), pickaxes now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all pickaxes doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Tool smith villagers now [[trading|sell]] 1 [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond pickaxe for 12–15 emeralds, and 1 enchanted iron pickaxe for 9–11 emeralds. |Unenchanted pickaxes are no longer sold by [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Enchanted iron and diamond pickaxes can now be found in the [[end ship]] [[chest]]s in [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History|||snap=15w34a|Pickaxes now use the "attack strength" combat mechanic meter. The time it takes for the meter to fill up for a pickaxe is 0.8 seconds.}} {{History|||snap=15w34c|Pickaxes now do less [[damage]], but recover quicker.}} {{History|||snap=15w35a|Pickaxes now recover more slowly.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of wood and stone pickaxes in [[bonus chest]]s has been decreased. |The average yield of iron pickaxes in [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s has been increased.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron pickaxes can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 270, 274, 257, 278 and 285.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all pickaxes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Iron pickaxes can now be found in chests in [[village]] toolsmith houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] stone pickaxes.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone pickaxes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite pickaxes. |Netherite pickaxes are obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, diamond, and netherite pickaxes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE3.png|32px]] Changed a pixel of the texture of netherite pickaxes. |Netherite pickaxes can no longer be crafted. |Netherite pickaxes are now obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Stone pickaxes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden pickaxes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Randomly enchanted diamond pickaxes can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Stone pickaxe can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond pickaxes to netherite pickaxes now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|[[Wandering trader]]s now have a chance to sell an enchanted iron pickaxe.}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed for all pickaxes has been increased to 2.5. |The [[damage]] for all pickaxes has been increased by {{hp|1}}.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added stone pickaxes.}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wooden pickaxes. |Survival players no longer start out with an infinite durability stone pickaxe in the inventory.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron, gold, and diamond pickaxes.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Removed stone pickaxes from the creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|All pickaxes are now available in the [[creative]] inventory.}} {{History|||snap=build 12|All pickaxes have been removed from creative.}} {{History|||snap=build 13|Pickaxes have been re-added to creative mode.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Iron pickaxes can now be found inside [[minecart with chest]]s in [[mineshaft]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron pickaxes and enchanted diamond pickaxes can now be found in [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Toolsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted diamond pickaxes for 12-15 emeralds as their last tier trades and enchanted iron pickaxes for 9-11 [[emerald]]s as their second tier trades.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden pickaxes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Wooden and stone pickaxes can now be found inside [[bonus chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Iron pickaxes can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] weaponsmith houses. |[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all pickaxes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron pickaxes can now be found in [[village]] toolsmiths [[chest]]s and in [[savanna]], [[taiga]], [[snowy taiga]] and [[desert]] village weaponsmith chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, toolsmith [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] an [[enchanting|enchanted]] iron pickaxe for 3 [[emerald]]s as part of their third tier trades, and an enchanted diamond pickaxe now costs 13 emeralds. |Stone pickaxes can now be bought from toolsmith villagers.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite pickaxes.|Netherite pickaxes are obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, and diamond pickaxes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite pickaxes can no longer be crafted. |Netherite pickaxes are now obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table. |Stone pickaxes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]]. |Golden pickaxes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests. |Netherite pickaxe now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]] chest.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE3.png|32px]] Changed a pixel of the texture of netherite pickaxes to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pickaxes (all five types).}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden pickaxes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History|Ps4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all pickaxes have been changed.}} {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pickaxes.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == *The golden pickaxe is the only pickaxe that is unable to harvest the material it is made from. *The pickaxe is the only block-breaking tool without a {{control|use}} (right-click) function. === Publicity === *Plastic diamond pickaxes are official ''[[Minecraft]]'' merchandise.<ref>https://shop.minecraft.net/products/minecraft-pickaxe?_pos=3&_psq=pickaxe&_ss=e&_v=1.0</ref> *In the game [[wikipedia:Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise|''Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise'']], the player can buy a diamond pickaxe which, according to the game, is made by "Kick it up a Notch Pickaxes", referring to [[Notch]]. *In mobile game ''[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.com.tapps.vloggergoviral Vlogger Go Viral]'' clicker game, after buying the figurine shelf, there is a model of a diamond pickaxe stuck to a [[grass block]]. *In the game [[wikipedia:The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim|''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'']], the player can find a pickaxe called the "Notched Pickaxe", evidently an [[easter egg]]. *In the game [[wikipedia:Offensive Combat|''Offensive Combat'']], a stone pickaxe can be used as a melee weapon with the name of "The Notch Carver". *In the game [[wikipedia:The Binding of Isaac (video game)|''The Binding of Isaac'']], an obtainable item named "Notched Axe", also with a drawn 8-bit look, can be used to destroy rocks. The Notched Axe also makes a return in the game's remake, [[wikipedia:The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth|''The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth'']]. *In the game [[wikipedia:Borderlands 2|''Borderlands 2'']], the player can find a secret area hidden away by blocks resembling Minecraft [[dirt]], also once inside the player can fight Creeper and the Mother Creeper to get rare Minecraft-related skins. *In the game [[wikipedia:Octodad: Dadliest Catch|''Octodad: Dadliest Catch'']], the supermarket level has a "Mintcraft" display, an obvious parody of Minecraft, even including toy pickaxes and a creeper head. *In the game [[wikipedia:Transformice|''Transformice'']], a diamond pickaxe can be found in the shop. == Gallery == <gallery> File:Pickaxe in Mineshaft Chest.png|A naturally generated pickaxe. Live in Your World JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Live in Your World" featuring an iron pickaxe made by [https://www.jinx.com JINX]. Pickaxe JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork of a pickaxe made by JINX. Stone Pickaxe SDGP.png|Stone pickaxe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. Iron Pickaxe SDGP.png|Iron pickaxe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. </gallery> === Enchanted pickaxes === <gallery> Enchanted Wooden Pickaxe.gif Enchanted Stone Pickaxe.gif Enchanted Iron Pickaxe.gif Enchanted Golden Pickaxe.gif Enchanted Diamond Pickaxe.gif Enchanted Netherite Pickaxe.gif </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-pickaxe Taking Inventory: Pickaxe] – Minecraft.net on May 10, 2018 {{items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Krumpáč]] [[de:Spitzhacke]] [[es:Pico]] [[fr:Pioche]] [[hu:Csákány]] [[it:Piccone]] [[ja:ツルハシ]] [[ko:곡괭이]] [[nl:Houweel]] [[pl:Kilof]] [[pt:Picareta]] [[ru:Кирка]] [[th:อีเต้อ]] [[uk:Кайло]] [[zh:镐]]</li></ul> | Added quartz slabs. | ||||
Wooden slabs can now be crafted during and after this update are now flammable. Existing wooden slabs (which have stone properties) are now tagged "Fake Wood Slab" and drop real wooden slabs. | |||||
v0.8.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Black Dye|Black Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Black Dye.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Black dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary color dye]] similar to an [[ink sac]]. == Obtaining == === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s have a chance to [[trading|trade]] 3 black dyes for 1 [[emerald]].{{only|java}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |Ink Sac |Output=Black Dye |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Wither Rose |Output=Black Dye |type=Material |foot=1 }} == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Black Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|7}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 12 black dye for an emerald. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Black Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=black_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Black Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=black_dye |aliasid=dye / 16 |id=395 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.black_new.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added black dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Black dyes now can changed the text color on the [[sign]]s to black.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sell black dyes.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Black dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.15|snap=Pre-release 1|Black dye can now be used to craft [[prismarine|dark prismarine]], just like [[Bedrock Edition]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Black dyes can now used to craft newly added [[black candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Black dyes can no longer used to craft black candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Black dyes can once again used to craft black candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Black dyes now can change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to black.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added black dye.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Black dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{history||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Black dye can now be [[crafting|crafted]] from [[flower|wither roses]].}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of black dye has been changed from <code>dye/16</code> to <code>black_dye</code>.}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.83|[[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added black dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Schwarzer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte negro]] [[fr:Teinture noire]] [[ja:黒色の染料]] [[ko:검은색 염료]] [[pl:Czarny barwnik]] [[pt:Corante preto]] [[th:สีย้อมสีดำ]] [[zh:黑色染料]]</li><li>[[Brick|Brick]]<br/>{{about|the item|the crafted block|Bricks|other uses}} {{Item | image = [[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] | stackable = Yes (64) | renewable = Yes }} A '''brick''' is an item used to craft [[bricks|brick]] blocks, [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s. == Obtaining == === Smelting === A brick can be obtained by smelting a [[clay ball]]. {{Smelting |Clay Ball |Brick |0,3 }} === Mining === When [[breaking]] a [[decorated pot]] with a tool without [[Silk Touch]] on the main hand, the decorated pot can drops 0-4 brick(s) depend on the material that the decorated pot make of. === Loot === {{LootChestItem|brick}} === Trading === Novice-level stone mason [[villager]]s sell 16{{only|bedrock}} or 10{{only|java}} bricks for one [[emerald]]. == Usage == Brick can be used to craft [[bricks]], [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Brick |spritetype=item |nameid=brick |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Brick |spritetype=item |nameid=brick |id=383 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bricks are now used for [[flower pot]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this item's numeral ID was 336.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Bricks are now [[trading|sold]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession, making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bricks can now be used for crafting [[decorated pot]]s.|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.|Bricks now drop when mining [[decorated pot]] with a tool on the main hand.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the brick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.|Brick can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Brick no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; brick now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Bricks can now be obtained by smelting clay balls. |Bricks are now used to craft [[brick block]]s.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bricks are now used to craft [[flower pot]]s.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added bricks to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|16 bricks can now be obtained via trading with stone mason [[villager]]s for 1-2 [[emerald]]s. |[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Trading has been changed; bricks sold by stone mason villagers now cost only one emerald.}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s and can be used to craft decorated pots.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Cihla]] [[de:Ziegel]] [[es:Ladrillo]] [[fr:Brique]] [[hu:Tégla]] [[it:Mattone]] [[ja:レンガ]] [[ko:벽돌 (아이템)]] [[nl:Baksteen]] [[pl:Cegła]] [[pt:Tijolo]] [[ru:Кирпич]] [[th:อิฐ]] [[uk:Цеглина]] [[zh:红砖]]</li></ul> | build 1 | Added spruce, birch, and jungle wood slabs. | |||
The texture of sandstone slabs has been changed. | |||||
build 3 | The texture of sandstone slabs has been changed again. | ||||
build 7 | The texture of sandstone slabs has been changed yet again. | ||||
v0.9.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Charcoal|Charcoal]]<br/>{{Item | image = Charcoal.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Charcoal''' is an [[item]] obtained by smelting [[log]]s or [[wood]]. It is used as fuel, or for crafting [[torch]]es and [[campfire]]s. Unlike [[coal]], charcoal cannot be traded with [[villager]]s or crafted into a [[block of coal]]. Coal and charcoal also cannot stack together. It can be used as a substitute for coal, as both charcoal and coal have an equivalent duration when smelted. == Obtaining == === Breaking === A [[campfire]] broken without the [[Silk Touch]] enchantment drops 2 charcoal. === Smelting === {{Smelting |Any Log; Any Stripped Log; Any Wood; Any Stripped Wood |Charcoal |foot=1 |0,15 }} === Compound creation === Charcoal can be created from its base [[element]]s, using the [[compound creator]].{{only|bedrock|education}} {| class="wikitable" !Name !Elements !Example recipe |- <!-- Temporarily using crafting grid as substitute for compound creator (template not yet available), since the layout is the same, even if the appearance is different --> !Charcoal |7 Carbon<br>4 Hydrogen<br>1 Oxygen |{{Crafting Table |shapeless= 1 |A2=Carbon,7 |B2=Hydrogen,4 |C2=Oxygen |Output=Charcoal}} |} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Charcoal}} {{Crafting |B1= Stick |A2= Stick |B2= Coal; Charcoal |C2= Stick |A3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |B3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |C3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae |Output= Campfire }} === Lab table ingredient === Charcoal is one of the [[lab table]] ingredients needed to produce the [[heat block]].{{only|education}} {| class="wikitable" ! Result ! Materials Needed |- !rowspan=2|{{slot|Heat Block.gif}}<br>[[Heat Block]] |{{slot}}{{slot|Iron|link=Element}}{{slot|Water (compound)|link=Compound}}{{slot|Charcoal}}{{slot|Salt|link=Compound}}{{slot}} |- |<center>[[Element|Iron]], [[Water (compound)|Water]], Charcoal, [[Compound|Salt]]</center> |} === Fuel === When used in a [[furnace]] as a fuel, a piece of charcoal lasts 80 seconds (smelting up to 8 items), the same as coal. Charcoal used as fuel lasts more than 5 times longer than [[wood planks]] or [[wood]] logs used as fuel, being more efficient than any other use of wood for smelting in ''[[Java Edition]]'', but outstripped by [[wooden slabs]] in Bedrock. Coal and charcoal are also the only fuels accepted by [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace minecarts]]. They provide approximately four minutes of transit each. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Charcoal |spritetype=item |nameid=charcoal |itemtags=coals |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Charcoal |spritetype=item |nameid=charcoal |aliasid=coal / 1 |id=303 |itemtags=minecraft:coals |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Renewable Energy}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||December 25, 2010|link=http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/131047-lantern-update-incoming/page__st__20#entry1986964| In 0.3.2, charcoal was suggested to [[Markus Persson|Notch]] by [https://twitter.com/Moleculor @Moleculor] on [[wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]] as a writing implement.}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal, with the same texture as coal. |Charcoal is not used as a writing implement.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=?|Charcoal is now directly available in the creative inventory.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Charcoal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Charcoal can no longer be [[trading|traded]] from [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the {{code|coal}} ID have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 263.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal, with the same texture as coal. It is not yet obtainable.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Charcoal is now obtainable by smelting [[log|wood]] in a furnace.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Charcoal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||v0.8.1|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Added [[stripped log]] variants, which can be [[smelting|smelted]] to obtain charcoal.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Charcoal now can be crafted using 7 Carbon, 4 Hydrogen, and an Oxygen in a [[compound creator]]. |Charcoal can now be used in the [[lab table]] to create a [[heat block]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Charcoal can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s. Destroying a campfire returns 2 charcoal. |[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The textures of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Charcoal are now used to craft [[soul fire torch]]es.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of charcoal has been changed from {{code|coal/1}} to {{code|charcoal}}.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Charcoal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added charcoal.}} {{History||?|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Charcoal JE4 BE4.png|32px]] The texture of charcoal has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Charcoal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] Added charcoal.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Charcoal}} == How it's renewable == Charcoal comes from smelting log. Logs are renewable and charcoal can be used as fuel to smelt logs{{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Holzkohle]] [[fr:Charbon (objet)#Charbon de bois]] [[hu:Faszén]] [[it:Carbonella]] [[ko:목탄]] [[pt:Carvão#Carvão vegetal]] [[nl:Steenkool#Houtskool]] [[ru:Уголь#Древесный уголь]] [[zh:木炭]]</li><li>[[Bundle|Bundle]]<br/>{{Experimental feature|bundle}} {{planned|BE}} {{Item | image = Bundle.png | image2 = Bundle Filled.png | rarity = Common | renewable = No | stackable = No }} A '''bundle''' is an [[item]] that can store up to a stack's worth of mixed [[item]] types within itself in a single [[inventory]] slot. Items that stack to 16 occupy more space within the bundle, and items that do not stack occupy the entire bundle without allowing space for any other items. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |showdescription=1 |A1=String |B1=Rabbit Hide |C1=String |A2=Rabbit Hide |C2=Rabbit Hide |A3=Rabbit Hide |B3=Rabbit Hide |C3=Rabbit Hide |Output=Bundle |type=Tool |description={{OnlyExperimental|bundle}} }} == Usage == <!--The tooltip does not reflect the current bundle "tooltip"--> {{FakeImage|style=max-width:250px; |1={{Slot|Stick,64}}{{Slot|Ender Pearl,16}}{{Slot|Iron Sword}}<br>{{Slot|Stick,1}}{{Slot|Ender Pearl,4}}{{Slot|Iron Sword,64}}<br>{{Slot|Filled Bundle[Stick x32/Ender Pearl x8]| title = Bundle|link=none}} |2=Item stack sizes (top row) and the number of bundle slots they take up (middle row). Sticks stack to 64, so they take up one bundle slot; ender pearls stack to 16, so they take up four; and swords do not stack, so they take up the whole bundle. So, for instance, a bundle may have 32 sticks and 8 ender pearls inside (bottom), which take up a total of {{Tooltip|(32×1)|32 Sticks}}+{{Tooltip|(8×4)|8 Ender Pearls}}=64 bundle slots. }} Bundles are used to store different [[item|item type]]s in the same [[inventory]] slot. This does not, however, increase the total capacity of the slot: each bundle has 64 "bundle slots" and each item placed in the bundle takes up these slots similar to how they take up space in a normal inventory slot: items that stack to 64 take up 1 bundle slot, items that stack to 16 (for example, [[egg]]s) take up 4, and items that do not stack (such as tools/weapons/armor) take up the whole bundle, all 64 slots. Although bundles themselves cannot be stacked, a bundle can be placed inside another (nested): the inner bundle itself uses 4 slots plus the number of slots already occupied by the items in that bundle.<ref>{{bug|MC-203567||Bundles can be placed inside of bundles|WAI}}</ref> To place items inside a bundle, either (1) pick up the bundle in the inventory and right-click on the item(s) to be placed inside or (2) pick up the item(s) and right-click on the bundle. When placing bundles inside another bundle, the interface uses the first method: picking up Bundle A and right clicking on Bundle B attempts to store Bundle B inside A. Bundles can be {{ctrl|used}} inside the inventory to take out the last item put in. In this way, items are accessible LIFO (last in, first out). When {{ctrl|used}} outside the inventory, it dumps all the items out into the world. Hovering over the bundle shows its contained items in its inventory slots. The number of bundle slots used is displayed as ''<fullness>''/64 in the tooltip. If the bundle is full, then the empty slots are greyed out with an <span class="invslot">{{SlotSprite|Bundle full}}</span>. [[Shulker box]]es cannot be placed inside of bundles. [[File:MinecraftBundle.jpg|thumb|Hovering the mouse over a bundle filled with mob loot, nearly full, with 61 items.]] == Sounds == {{Sound table |sound=Bundle drop contents1.ogg |sound2=Bundle drop contents2.ogg |sound3=Bundle drop contents3.ogg |subtitle=Bundle empties |source=player |description=When a bundle's items are thrown onto the ground |id=item.bundle.drop_contents |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.drop_contents |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2 or 0.76-1.14 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bundle insert1.ogg |sound2=Bundle insert2.ogg |sound3=Bundle insert3.ogg |subtitle=Item packed |source=player |description=When items are placed into a bundle |id=item.bundle.insert |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.insert |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2, 0.76-1.14, or 0.84-1.26 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bundle remove one1.ogg |sound2=Bundle remove one2.ogg |sound3=Bundle remove one3.ogg |subtitle=Item unpacked |source=player |description=When items are removed from a bundle |id=item.bundle.remove_one |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.remove_one |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2, 0.84-1.26, or 0.88-1.32 for each sound</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{JE}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bundle |spritetype=item |nameid=bundle |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data === <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Bundle}} </div> == History == {{History||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DBvZ2Iqmm3M|t=1846s}}|[[File:Bundle JE1.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE1.png|32px]] Bundles are revealed at [[Minecraft Live 2020]]. Hovering over them shows all items inside scattered around a large area, and incomplete bundles have the empty texture.}} {{History||October 16, 2021|link=https://clips.twitch.tv/AffluentEncouragingOryxPeteZaroll-cd8pIapkfD4PRHxO|Ulraf, a game developer on ''Minecraft'', states that bundles will not be included in [[Caves & Cliffs]].}} {{History||November 17, 2021|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/caves---cliffs-update-part-ii-coming|Bundles are announced to be added after [[The Wild Update]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Bundle JE1.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE1.png|32px]] Added bundles. Hovering over them shows some of the items contained and their quantities, much like the tooltip of a [[shulker box]]. Incomplete bundles have the full texture.}} {{History|||snap=20w46a|[[File:Bundle JE2.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE2.png|32px]] The textures of bundles have been changed. |Hovering over bundles now shows its contained items in special slots, similar to slots in the [[inventory]]. If the bundle is not full, it also has an empty slot with a plus on it.}} {{History|||snap=20w48a|Bundles now show fullness as a number when [[advanced tooltips]] are enabled. |{{ctrl|Using}} a bundle in the inventory now empties one item from the bundle instead of emptying all the contents out to the [[inventory]]. |{{ctrl|Using}} a bundle now throws out its entire content into the world.}} {{History|||snap=20w49a|Bundle fullness is now always shown. |Full bundles now show the blue bar instead of hiding it, to distinguish from empty bundles.}} {{History|||snap=20w51a|Bundles now drop its contents when destroyed as an [[Item (entity)|item entity]]. |Bundle fullness has been changed from <code>Fullness: ''<fullness>'' / 64</code> to <code>''<fullness>''/64</code> |The slots in the tooltip when hovering over bundles have changed to have a border, and rows of slot have a thicker edge between them. |When the bundle is not full, it instead shows empty slots instead of one slot with a plus. When it is full, those empty slots become greyed out with an X.}} {{History|||snap=21w05a|The player now receives a tutorial when first having a bundle in the inventory.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Bundles are now accessible only through commands.}} {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|Bundles are now available in the creative inventory and can be crafted once again.}} {{History|||snap=21w37a|Bundles are once again accessible only through commands.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Bundles have been made available once again, and have been moved behind their own datapack.}} {{h|bedrock}} {{h||1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Added bundle GUI textures in the Vanilla Packs.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> JE 1.17 Development Bundle.png|The original bundle UI Bundle in Inventory.jpg|A bundle inventory in the inventory </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Storage]] [[Category:Tools]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Bündel]] [[es:Saco]] [[fr:Sac]] [[ja:バンドル]] [[pl:Sakwa]] [[pt:Trouxa]] [[ru:Мешок]] [[zh:收纳袋]]</li></ul> | build 1 | Added acacia and dark oak wood slabs. | |||
Stone slabs now generate naturally in villages. | |||||
build 11 | Added crafting recipe for jungle wood slabs. | ||||
? | The wooden slab names have been changed from "[species] Wooden Slab" to "[species] Wood Slab". | ||||
v0.12.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Water Bucket|Water Bucket]]<br/>{{Item | title = Water Bucket | renewable = Yes | image = Water Bucket.png | stackable = No }} A '''water bucket''' is a [[bucket]] filled with [[water]]. == Obtaining == === Interacting === To fill an empty [[bucket]] with water, {{control|use}} it on a [[water]] source block. The water is consumed in the process. Flowing water does not fill a bucket. {{control|Using}} an empty bucket on a [[cauldron]] filled with water (water level 3) empties the cauldron and fills the bucket. Water buckets can also be filled by placing an empty one in the fuel slot of a [[furnace]], and a wet [[sponge]] into the oven slot. The bucket is filled when the [[smelting]] process completes, which also leaves the sponge dry and ready to be reused. === Chest Loot === {{LootChestItem|water-bucket}} == Usage == {{Control|Using}} a water bucket on a solid block places a water source block against that block, emptying the bucket; using a water bucket on a [[waterlogging|waterloggable]] block waterlogs the block. In [[the Nether]], however, the water evaporates, making a fire extinguishing sound and displays smoke particles while nothing gets placed. === Dispensers === A [[dispenser]] can be loaded with a water bucket, and when activated it places a water block directly before it, emptying the bucket. A dispenser loaded with an empty bucket and a water source right in front of it draws the source into the bucket when activated. === Cauldrons === A single water bucket can fill a [[cauldron]], and using an empty bucket on a water-filled cauldron fills the bucket. Empty buckets cannot be filled from partly-filled cauldrons. === Filling bucket with mobs === Water buckets can be used on a [[fish]], [[axolotl]] or [[tadpole]] to create a [[bucket of aquatic mob]]. === Transportation === {{main|Tutorials/Elevators#Water elevators}} Water buckets can be used as a means of quickly descending great heights in the [[Overworld]] and [[the End]], either by creating a waterfall or using the water bucket while falling to create a safe water landing. Water buckets can also be used to climb vertical surfaces anywhere but [[the Nether]] by repeatedly creating higher waterfalls from the bottom and swimming up them. == Sounds == {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |sound=Fill water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=player |description=When a bucket is filled with water |id=item.bucket.fill |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When the bucket is placed |id=item.bucket.empty |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 <ref group=sound>Except for the second copy of {{cd|empty1}}, which is 0.9</ref> |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Fill water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill water bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When a bucket is filled with water |id=bucket.fill_water |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When a water bucket is emptied |id=bucket.empty_water |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When a water bucket is placed in a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=bucketsplash>{{Bug|MCPE-135919}}</ref> |id=cauldron.fillwater |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When a water bucket is removed from a cauldron<wbr><ref group=sound name=bucketsplash/> |id=cauldron.takewater |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} ==Data values== === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Water Bucket |spritetype=item |nameid=water_bucket |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Water Bucket |spritetype=item |nameid=water_bucket |aliasid=bucket / 8 |id=362 |form=item |translationkey=item.bucketWater.name |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Tactical fishing;The Cutest Predator;Bukkit bukkit}} ==History== {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100615|[[File:Water Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added water buckets.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.6|{{control|use|text=Using}} a water bucket on [[block]]s with GUIs ([[chest]]s, [[furnace]]s, etc.) no longer places the water.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Water buckets can now be used to fill [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|[[Dispenser]]s have now been given the ability to dispense water buckets. They can also collect if activated again.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|A water bucket is now shown as the icon when [[water]] is used as a layer in [[Superflat]].}} {{History|||snap=14w25b|[[Smelting]] a wet [[sponge]] while an empty bucket is in the fuel slot fills the bucket with water.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|A full [[cauldron]] can now be emptied with a bucket, yielding a water bucket.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added sounds for collecting and pouring water using a bucket.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to the ''[[Flattening]]'' this item's numerical ID was 326.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|Water buckets can now be used to pick up [[fish]] mobs.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Water Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of water buckets has now been changed. |Water buckets can now suck up liquids directly adjacent to the side they are facing. How this works is unknown, given the water bucket clearly already contains a liquid.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Water buckets can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] fishing cottages.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Water buckets can now be used to put out [[campfire]]s.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w51a|Water buckets can now be used to collect [[axolotl]]s.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Water buckets can now be used to collect [[tadpole]]s.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w45a|Water buckets can now be emptied into [[waterlogging|waterlogged]] blocks, instead of placing water against them.<ref>{{bug|MC-127110|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|[[Wandering trader]]s now have a chance to [[trading|buy]] a water bucket from the player.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.7.0|[[File:Water Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added water buckets. |Water buckets were simply called "Bucket".}} {{History||v0.7.4|Water buckets no longer stack to 64.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Dispensers can now shoot out water from water buckets.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Water buckets can now be used to pick up [[fish mob]]s. |Moved all bucket items, including water buckets, from the Equipment tab to the Items tab in the [[Creative inventory]].{{verify|type=update}}{{info needed}}<!---please check snapshots, only 1 major release version was checked each--->}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Water Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of water buckets has now been changed.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of water buckets has been changed from <code>bucket/8</code> to <code>water_bucket</code>.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Water buckets can now be used to collect [[axolotl]]s.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|Water buckets can now be used to collect [[tadpole]]s behind the "Wild Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Water Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added water buckets.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|[[Dispenser]]s have now been given the ability to shoot out the [[liquids]] inside water buckets. They can also suck up the liquids if activated again, but a bug prevents the empty [[bucket]] from being filled. Whether this was ever fixed is unknown.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Water Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of water buckets has now been changed.}} {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Water Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added water buckets.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Gallery== <gallery> Water Bucket SDGP.png|Water bucket in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Tools]] [[de:Wassereimer]] [[ja:水入りバケツ]] [[pt:Balde de água]] [[th:ถังน้ำ]] [[uk:Відро води]] [[zh:水桶]]</li><li>[[Music Disc|Music Disc]]<br/>{{hatnote|"5" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.5]] and [[Combat Test 5]].}} {{hatnote|"11" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.1]] and [[1.11]].}} {{hatnote|"13" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.3]] and [[1.13]].}} {{redirect|Far|the phenomenon in Bedrock Edition or Java Edition Beta|Far Lands}} {{distinguish|Disk}} {{Item | image = Music Disc 13.png | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = * '''Pigstep, otherside, 5, Relic''': No * '''All others''': Yes | stackable = No | rarity = Rare }} '''Music discs''' are a set of sixteen items that can be played in [[jukebox]]es. ==Obtaining== ===Crafting=== Disc 5 is the only disc that can be crafted, unlike all other discs. This disc can be crafted with [[Disc Fragment|its fragments]]. {{Crafting |A1=Disc Fragment 5 |B1=Disc Fragment 5 |C1=Disc Fragment 5 |A2=Disc Fragment 5 |B2=Disc Fragment 5 |C2=Disc Fragment 5 |A3=Disc Fragment 5 |B3=Disc Fragment 5 |C3=Disc Fragment 5 |Output=Music Disc 5 |type=Aesthetic }} === Chest loot=== {{LootChestItem|disc-13,disc-cat,disc-mellohi,disc-wait,disc-otherside,disc-pigstep}} ===Archaeology=== {{LootChestItem|disc-relic}} ===Mob loot=== When killed by any [[skeleton]] or [[stray]] (or [[wither skeleton]] if given a [[bow]] using commands), a [[creeper]] drops a random music disc in addition to its normal drops, with the exceptions of Pigstep, otherside, 5, and Relic. Because [[TNT]] ignited by a flaming [[arrow]] attributes all resulting kills to the entity that fired the arrow, a skeleton igniting a TNT block due to holding a [[bow]] enchanted with [[Flame]], or shooting through [[lava]] or fire, also causes any creepers killed in the explosion to drop a disc.<ref>{{bug|MC-210303|||WAI}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-150884|||WAI}}</ref> ==Discs== {{missing information|the Relic music disc}} {{C418 agreement}} {| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%" data-description="Disc listing" !Item !<span class="nowrap">In-game</span> name ! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:150px" |Composer ! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:10000px" |Description ! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:200px" |Soundtrack title !Soundtrack ! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:150px" |Track preview ! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:50px" |Length |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|1|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 13}}}} |13 |C418 |A somewhat unsettling, cave-themed ambient piece consisting mostly of echoed synthesized ambient sounds that closely resemble those that play in the game's caves, resonating metallic clinks, and quiet wind blowing. The entire track is wholly engulfed in reverb. At different points in the piece, muffled bow firings, a heavily reverbed hiss followed by a subsequent heavily reverbed explosion and echoed splashes can be heard in the background. The track goes silent for 13 seconds at the 1:30 mark. |"Thirteen" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' No. 16 |[[File:13.ogg|noicon]] |2:58 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|2|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Cat}}}} | cat |C418 |A light, looping melody plays on a soft synth and is joined by a synth percussion beat. A toothlike synth plays a bass line and some harmonies throughout and is later accompanied by additional chiptune-like synths that provide more layers of harmony. At 1:46, what sounds like an interpolation of part of the melody from the track "Minecraft" plays. The four-note pattern at 2:04 can also be heard at the beginning of "far" and "dog". |"Cat" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' No. 19 |[[File:Cat.ogg|noicon]] |3:05 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|3|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Blocks}}}} |blocks |C418 |An upbeat chiptune-style piece with a shuffling waltz rhythm. |"Blocks" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 28 |[[File:Blocks.ogg|noicon]] | 5:45 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|4|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Chirp}}}} |chirp |C418 |A retro tune with a sample from the 1970 MATTEL Bossa Nova Style Program Disc<ref name=":0">{{Ytl|G89vIy8Guj4|Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style|t=22}}</ref> playing in the background, along with a vaporwave-like version of Mall. |"Chirp" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 20 |[[File:Chirp.ogg|noicon]] |3:05 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|5|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Far}}}} |far |C418 |A calm, relaxing nature-like melody played on a watery echoing synth, accompanied by other synths playing chords. |"Far" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 29 |[[File:Far.ogg|noicon]] |2:54 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|6|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Mall}}}} | mall |C418 |Serene music played on a kalimba along with other instruments. |"Mall" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 27 |[[File:Mall.ogg|noicon]] |3:17 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|7|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Mellohi}}}} |mellohi |C418 |A slow, slightly melancholic waltz with a sample from a mellotron playing in the background. |"Mellohi" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 22 |[[File:Mellohi.ogg|noicon]] |1:36 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|8|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Stal}}}} |stal |C418 |A moderate jazz-like piece played on a piano, saxophone, and double bass, with recorder interludes. |"Stal" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 23 |[[File:Stal.ogg|noicon]] |2:30 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|9|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Strad}}}} |strad |C418 |A tropical-sounding piece with the main melody being played on a {{w|steelpan}}, accompanied by a layered mix of strings, woodwinds, and soft synths, and supported by a glitchy electronic tribal percussion beat, ending on some melancholy {{w|melodica}} chords. Bits and pieces of the melody from "Minecraft" can be heard throughout, sometimes played on bells in the background. |"Strad" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 24 |[[File:Strad.ogg|noicon]] |3:08 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|10|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Ward}}}} |ward |C418 |Starts off with an excerpt from Chopin's Funeral March<ref>{{w|File:Frederic_Chopin_Piano_Sonata_No.2_in_B_flat_minor_Op35_-_III_Marche_Funebre.ogg|Frédéric Chopin - Piano Sonata No.2 - III ''Marche Funèbre''}}</ref> played on a synth organ, but it is interrupted by vinyl static and switches to an electronic, upbeat tune with a dark undertone. |"Ward" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 26 |[[File:Ward.ogg|noicon]] |4:11 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|11|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 11}}}} |11 |C418 |A recording that begins with vinyl static, followed by the sounds of someone walking on or breaking [[stone]] blocks, heavy breathing, and rustling. Haunting background noises are heard throughout the recording, resembling the ambient sound effects that play in the game's caves (and by extension, the sounds of the disc "13"). After the background noises quiet down for a moment, metallic clicking or scraping noises can be heard, followed by coughing, sounds of page-turning, then more clicking or scraping. The background noises resume more loudly, and the sounds of faster footsteps or breaking [[stone]] blocks can be heard, which accelerate until they are replaced with [[dirt]] sounds as the background noises approach. A loud, distorted noise is heard roughly a second before the recording abruptly stops. At this point, one hears only quiet beeping, vinyl static, and a hissing noise, and the track ends. |"Eleven" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 25 |[[File:11.ogg|noicon]] |1:11 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|12|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Wait}}}} |wait |C418 |An upbeat remix of "Minecraft". It starts out with some quiet synth Latin percussion and some soft synths playing a melody, and then expands into a chiptune-esque song. This disc was originally named "where are we now".<ref name=":1">{{tweet|notch|119412635828629504|I had trouble getting Where Are We Now to play because of the spaces in the name. Working on it. :)|Sep 29, 2011}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{bug|MC-894}}</ref> |"Wait" |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 21 |[[File:where are we now.ogg|noicon]] |3:58 (Fades at 3:51) |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|14|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Otherside}}}} | otherside |Lena Raine |Starts off as an uplifting and happy retro-style ostinato in a major key. Upon reaching the second half, the song changes to a minor key and progresses into a darker melody, eventually cutting off abruptly. A clock can be heard ticking quickly at the end. |"otherside" |''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 7 |[[File:Otherside.ogg|noicon]] |3:15 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|15|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 5}}}} |5 |Samuel Åberg | A recording that begins with static and a warped noise. After a moment of silence, there is the sound of a [[Flint and Steel|flint and steel]] lighting, [[fire]], a [[bat]], and then walking. The walking becomes heavier and metallic. The sound stops with sounds of breathing followed by a roar which warps into soft, relaxing music. The music soon transitions back, to the sound of footsteps, [[lava]] bubbling, and [[Block of Amethyst|amethyst]]. A warped noise and a [[sculk shrieker]] can be heard activating. Then a coughing sound, something metallic and stone and sand sounds followed by another warped noise can be heard. Then, after a moment of silence, a heartbeat begins and a rising static can be heard in the background. Sounds of [[deepslate]] can then be heard, along with strange noises building up and abruptly stopping. A crescendo of overlapping warped sounds is followed then dies down. The footsteps begin again, much quieter now. A [[sculk sensor]] clicks, and a [[warden]] roars. The wardens roar warps and slows down, and then the disc ends. |"Five" |''[[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No.4 |[[File:Five.ogg|noicon]] |2:58 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|13|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Pigstep}}}} |Pigstep |Lena Raine |An intense, somewhat hip-hop-style beat beginning with a repeating tuba-like tune and dubstep-style drop, along with more mellow parts reminiscent of a radio. |"Pigstep - Mono Mix" |''[[Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 4 |[[File:Pigstep.ogg|noicon]] |2:28 |- |style="text-align:center"{{sort|16|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Relic}}}} |Relic |Aaron Cherof |The recording begins with vinyl static and record grain before abruptly bursting out into an upbeat 8-bit tune of low audio quality. The main melody of "A Time of Legends" and "The Well of Fate" from the [[Minecraft Legends:Original Game Soundtrack|original soundtrack]] of [[Minecraft Legends]] is heard later, played on the same 8-bit synthesizer. Later in the song a bass is added to the noise. Slight record grain and warbled pitches can be heard throughout the song. |"Relic" |''[[Minecraft: Trails & Tales (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 5 |[[File:Relic.ogg|noicon]] |3:38 |} ==Usage== The music discs resemble older 78-{{tooltip|rpm|Revolutions per minute}} {{w|phonograph records}} from the early 20th century, which were often played in jukeboxes from that era. They are used in ''Minecraft'' in a similar fashion: A music disc can be played on a [[jukebox]] by holding the disc and right-clicking on the jukebox. The in-game music disc tracks are all {{w|Monaural|monaural}} recordings. Tracks released for listening outside of the game are in {{w|Stereophonic_sound|stereo}}. If the [[player]] places a [[Redstone Comparator|comparator]] besides a jukebox, the intensity of the redstone signal depends on the disc currently played, with the following values: {| class="wikitable" !Disc ! Intensity |- |(no disc)||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-off}} 0 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-13}} ''13''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 1 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-cat}} ''cat''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 2 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-blocks}} ''blocks''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 3 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-chirp}} ''chirp''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 4 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-far}} ''far''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 5 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-mall}} ''mall''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 6 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-mellohi}} ''mellohi''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 7 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-stal}} ''stal''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 8 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-strad}} ''strad''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 9 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-ward}} ''ward''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 10 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-11}} ''11''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 11 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-wait}} ''wait''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 12 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-pigstep}} ''Pigstep''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 13 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-otherside}} ''otherside''<br>{{ItemSprite|music-disc-relic}} ''Relic''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 14 |- |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-5}} ''5''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 15 |} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{JE}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |firstcolumnname=Track |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=C418 - 13 |spritename=music-disc-13 |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_13 |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - cat |spritename=music-disc-cat |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_cat |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - blocks |spritename=music-disc-blocks |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_blocks |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - chirp |spritename=music-disc-chirp |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_chirp |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - far |spritename=music-disc-far |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_far |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - mall |spritename=music-disc-mall |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_mall |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - mellohi |spritename=music-disc-mellohi |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_mellohi |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - stal |spritename=music-disc-stal |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_stal |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - strad |spritename=music-disc-strad |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_strad |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - ward |spritename=music-disc-ward |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_ward |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - 11 |spritename=music-disc-11 |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_11 |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - wait |spritename=music-disc-wait |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_wait |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Lena Raine - otherside |spritename=music-disc-otherside |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_otherside |itemtags=music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5 |spritename=music-disc-5 |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_5 |itemtags=music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Lena Raine - Pigstep |spritename=music-disc-pigstep |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_pigstep |itemtags=music_discs |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Aaron Cherof - Relic |spritename=music-disc-relic |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_relic |itemtags=music_discs |form=item |foot=1}} {{BE}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Track |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=C418 - 13 |spritename=music-disc-13 |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_13 |aliasid=record_13 |id=541 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - cat |spritename=music-disc-cat |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_cat |aliasid=record_cat |id=542 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - blocks |spritename=music-disc-blocks |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_blocks |aliasid=record_blocks |id=543 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - chirp |spritename=music-disc-chirp |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_chirp |aliasid=record_chirp |id=544 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - far |spritename=music-disc-far |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_far |aliasid=record_far |id=545 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - mall |spritename=music-disc-mall |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_mall |aliasid=record_mall |id=546 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - mellohi |spritename=music-disc-mellohi |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_mellohi |aliasid=record_mellohi |id=547 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - stal |spritename=music-disc-stal |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_stal |aliasid=record_stal |id=548 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - strad |spritename=music-disc-strad |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_strad |aliasid=record_strad |id=549 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - ward |spritename=music-disc-ward |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_ward |aliasid=record_ward |id=550 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - 11 |spritename=music-disc-11 |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_11 |aliasid=record_11 |id=551 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=C418 - wait |spritename=music-disc-wait |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_wait |aliasid=record_wait |id=552 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Lena Raine - otherside |spritename=music-disc-otherside |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_otherside |aliasid=record_otherside |id=634 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5 |spritename=music-disc-5 |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_5 |aliasid=record_5 |id=644 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Lena Raine - Pigstep |spritename=music-disc-pigstep |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_pigstep |aliasid=record_pigstep |id=628 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Aaron Cherof - Relic |spritename=music-disc-relic |spritetype=item |nameid=music_disc_relic |aliasid=record_relic |id=702 |form=item |translationkey=item.record.name |foot=1}} ===Raw music files=== {{in|je}}, the music disc files can be found in {{code|[[.minecraft]]/assets/objects}}.{{fn|The files in the <samp>objects</samp> folder are hashed. To locate the music disc files, see [[Tutorials/Sound directory]].}} {{in|be}}, it can be found in: *Mobile versions: {{code|[[com.mojang]]/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/records/}} *Windows: {{code|%PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_''<version>''_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game\records}} All music disc files are in {{w|Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis}}. {{fnlist}} ==Achievements== {{load achievements|sound of music}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|sound of music}} ==History== {{History|java alpha}} {{History||April 2010|link={{ytl|3Sthf0u94Cs}}|[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] uploaded a video to {{w|YouTube}}, containing previews of many music tracks that were later added as records. (This video is no longer available.)}} {{History||v1.0.14|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] "13" and [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] "cat" are the first records to be added to ''Minecraft''. |Records are officially named "music discs". |"13" was an ambient track before this update.{{info needed|so did it play randomly like other music?}} |Music discs have been added to [[dungeon]] chests. |Music discs can also be [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s shot by [[skeleton]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2_02|Before this update, gold "13" music discs were noticeably more common than green "cat" ones. Now, green "cat" discs are more often [[drops|dropped]].}} {{History||August 1, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/C418/status/98174571756265473|C418 announces new music discs.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] 9 new music discs have been implemented, adding up to a total of 11 discs, although they are not [[drops|dropped]] by any [[creeper]]s. These are stored along with the first discs, 13.mus and cat.mus, (which have been decoded as 13.ogg and cat.ogg respectively). Before this update, there were 10 unused music files, now only one remains unused, which is the song "where are we now". "Where are we now" was not added with the rest of the new 9 music discs because of problems with the spaces in the name.<ref name=":1"></ref><ref name=":2"></ref>}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w50a|All of the music discs, except for "11", can now be dropped by creepers killed by [[skeleton]]s. |All music discs now have the same probability of being [[drops|dropped]].}} {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|[[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] The disc "where are we now" has been renamed to "wait" and made available in game.<ref name=":1"></ref><ref name=":2"></ref> |The music disc "11" is now available in survival. It is dropped by [[creeper]]s in the same way as other discs.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Active [[jukebox]]es now give off a redstone signal when a [[Redstone Comparator|redstone comparator]] is placed behind it; its strength depends on the ID of the inserted disc.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w24a|Custom music discs can now be made using [[Resource Pack|resource pack]]s. |Before this version, "cat" and "13" were the only discs in .ogg format, all the other discs were in .mus format, which was decrypted by ''Minecraft'' on-the-fly.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of music discs from [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Music discs "cat" and "13" are now found in the new [[Woodland Mansion|woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The IDs have been changed from {{code|record_$song}} to {{code|music_disc_$song}}. |Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 2256 through 2267.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed. |Music discs are now also [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[stray]]s.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|[[File:Music Disc Pigstep.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Pigstep". |The "Pigstep" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be obtained only from [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]]s. }} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Pigstep" music disc in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 3.3% to 5.6%.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w42a|[[File:Music Disc Otherside.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "otherside". |The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from [[stronghold]] corridor chests or even more rarely from [[dungeon]] chests.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Music Disc "13", "cat" and "otherside" may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=22w16a|[[File:Music Disc 5 JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "5".}} {{History||1.19.1|snap=22w24a|Music discs are now essential to duplicate [[allay]]s.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w17a|[[File:Music Disc Relic JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Relic".}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] Added music discs. |All of the music discs, except for "11", can be [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[skeleton]]s.}} {{History||?|The music disc "11" can now be dropped by creepers.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|As a version exclusive, the music discs "mellohi" and "wait" can now be found inside [[Buried Treasure|buried treasure]] chests.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed. |Music discs now are [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[stray]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Music Disc Pigstep.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Pigstep".}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The IDs of music discs has been changed from {{code|record_<track>}} to {{code|music_disc_<track>}}.}} {{History||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.22|[[File:Music Disc Otherside.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "otherside". |The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from [[stronghold]] corridor chests or even more rarely from [[dungeon]] chests.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.28|[[File:Music Disc 5 JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "5".}} {{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.22|Music discs are now essential to duplicate [[allay]]s.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.22|[[File:Music Disc Relic JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Relic".}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] Added "13" and "cat" as music discs.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|[[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] Added the remaining 10 music discs.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] The "where are we now" music disc now uses the blue texture used in the [[Java Edition|PC]] version, opposed to the green "cat" texture it used to use.}} {{History||xbox=TU22|xbone=CU10|ps=1.15|The "where are we now" music disc has been added to survival.}} {{History||?|The "where are we now" music disc has been renamed to "wait".}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} ==Gallery== <gallery> Music Disc 13.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - 13 Music Disc Cat.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - cat Music Disc Blocks.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - blocks Music Disc Chirp.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - chirp Music Disc Far.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - far Music Disc Mall.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - mall Music Disc Mellohi.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - mellohi Music Disc Stal.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - stal Music Disc Strad.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - strad Music Disc Ward.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - ward Music Disc 11.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - 11 Music Disc Wait.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - wait Music Disc Otherside.png|Music Disc<br>Lena Raine - otherside Music Disc 5.png|Music Disc<br>Samuel Åberg - 5 Music Disc Pigstep.png|Music Disc<br>Lena Raine - Pigstep Music Disc Relic.png|Music Disc<br>Aaron Cherof - Relic </gallery> ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== * Before [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], data values used by music discs ranged from 2256 to 2267, while all other blocks/items used the first free data value available. * The title "13" is a reference to the 13 cave ambience sounds that existed when the disc was added. Similar sounds can be heard throughout the track. ** Because "13" was created in 2010, it actually uses older sound effects from earlier versions of the game for bow firing{{sound||Bow_Shooting_Old.ogg}}, arrow impacts{{sound||Arrow_Old.ogg}}, explosions{{sound||Explosion_Old.ogg}}, and water splashing{{sound||Water_Splash_Old.ogg}}, which have since been replaced. ***The background noise also bears resemblance to a deeper version of the unused and removed [[Java_Edition_removed_features#Audio_loops|cave chimes]]{{sound||Cave_chimes.ogg}}. Before the explosion, there was also the sound of a creeper fuse{{sound||Creeper_fuse.ogg}} which is still used. **C418 initially wanted the music disc to be found deep underground in a cave in-game, being played by some device.<ref>https://c418.org/albums/minecraft-volume-alpha/</ref> *Exclusively on {{el|lce}}, an extra track called "dog" is appended to the "cat" music disc. Once "cat" is done playing and fades out, "dog" begins playing for another two minutes or so, making this version of "cat" the longest music disc in the game. *"chirp" uses the same accompaniment samples as "The Orb of Dreamers" from the ''[[w:c:littlebigplanet:LittleBigPlanet (series)|LittleBigPlanet]]'' series.<ref>{{ytl|3Jnubcn2G-Y|Daniel Pemberton - The Orb Of Dreamers}}</ref> The samples come from the {{w|Optigan}} disc "Bossa Nova Style".<ref>{{ytl|G89vIy8Guj4|Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style|t=22}}</ref> C418 stated that it was coincidental.<ref>{{tweet|1=c418|2=314472205109043200|3=Remember when people thought I plagiarized LittleBigPlanet music? Yeah, the Optigan is a lovely instrument that I will never utilize again.|4=March 20, 2013}}</ref> *The texture used for the music disc "chirp" was previously used for the [[camera]] tripod texture prior to [[Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha]]. *The title "stal" is a Swedish word meaning ''stole'' in English and a Polish word meaning ''steel''. *The music disc "11" is the only visibly damaged music disc. **If the .ogg file for "11" is turned into a {{w|spectrogram}} in an audio editor, the static at the end displays what seems to be [[Player|Steve]]'s face and the numbers 12418. The numbers are a visual signature, where "C" is hexadecimal for "12", and combined with "418" creates "[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]]", the name of the producer of all of the music disc tracks except for "Pigstep", "otherside", "5" and "Relic". **Within the disc are sounds, in order of appearance, of stone{{sound||Stone_dig4.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig1.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig3.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig2.ogg}} and dirt or gravel{{sound||Gravel_dig1.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig4.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig3.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig2.ogg}}. At the time disc "11" was made, footstep sounds, placing sounds, and breaking sounds were the same for the respecive block. It is unknown exactly what the character was doing when these sounds were played. **There is a track that is exclusive to the album ''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' called "Eleven", which has the same length of 1:11 and begins with the same vinyl static sound before being abruptly interrupted by a record scratching sound and switching to a new, calm piano piece. ** C418 once imagined that the "monster" chasing the person in "11" is himself "being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers and then dies in '11'".<ref>{{tweet|c418|119413441793495040|Yes! I now imagine C418 being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers. And then dies in 11|September 29, 2011}}</ref> ** "11" causes jukeboxes to output a redstone signal strength of 11. ** Before [[Java Edition 1.13]], the [[data value]] of "11" was 11. **[[Brandon Pearce]] stated that the [[warden]] mob is based on the "monster" heard at the end of "11".<ref>{{ytl|pH_6-ZVOUAk|Ask Mojang #11: All About Caves & Cliffs|Minecraft|OCtober 30, 2020}}</ref> *The music disc "wait", originally titled "where are we now", was finally added to [[Java Edition 1.4.3]] after existing solely in the game's files for an unspecified amount of time. **"wait" used the original title "where are we now" in older versions of the Legacy Console Edition. *"Pigstep" is the only disc to have its name capitalized in-game, and it can only be found in [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]]s. It is also the music disc with the fastest beat. *"Pigstep" is a {{w|portmanteau}} of "piglin" and "dubstep".<ref>{{tweet|kuraine|1277309336532840448|I don't have any cool insight on the title, it's just dubstep for piglins.|June 26, 2020}} </ref> *“5” is the only music disc that is crafted, as it requires 9 disc fragments in a 3×3 formation to craft. **In disc “5”, there are some sounds taken from [[Minecraft Dungeons]] of the [[MCD:Endersent|Endersent]] {{sound||D6 sfx mob endersentIdleVocal-001.ogg}}, the [[Minecraft Dungeons:Vengeful Heart of Ender|Vengeful Heart of Ender]]{{Sound||D6 sfx mob finalFormMagicChimes-004.ogg}}, and relating to an [[MCD:Enderman|enderman]] {{sound||Sfx_mob_eventEnderman2D-001.ogg}}. ***Other sounds can be heard. In order of appearance, these are: flint and steel clicking {{sound||Flint_and_steel_click.ogg}}, a bat{{sound||Bat_idle4.ogg}}{{sound||Bat_takeoff.ogg}}{{sound||Bat_loop.ogg}}, lava bubbling{{sound||Lava.ogg}}, [[amethyst cluster]] breaking{{sound||Amethyst_Cluster_break1.ogg}}, a [[sculk shrieker]]{{sound||Sculk shrieker shriek1.ogg}}, stone{{sound||Stone_hit6.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_hit5.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_hit4.ogg}}, sand{{sound||Sand_hit1.ogg}}{{sound||Sand_hit5.ogg}}, a sculk shrieker{{sound||Sculk shrieker shriek1.ogg}} overlaying a warden{{sound||Warden_ambient1.ogg}}, [[sculk sensor]] clicking{{sound||Sculk Sensor sculk clicking2.ogg}}, and a [[warden]] roaring{{sound||Warden_roar5.ogg}}. ==See also== *[[Music]] *[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] **''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' **''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' *[[Lena Raine]] **''[[Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' **''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' **''[[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' *[[Samuel Åberg]] *[[Aaron Cherof]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--music-disc Taking Inventory: Music Disc] – Minecraft.net on January 14, 2021 {{Items}} {{Soundtrack}} [[de:Schallplatte]] [[es:Disco de música]] [[fr:Disque de musique]] [[ja:レコード]] [[ko:음반]] [[nl:Muziekplaat]] [[pl:Płyta muzyczna]] [[pt:Disco musical]] [[ru:Пластинка]] [[tr:Müzik Diski]] [[zh:音乐唱片]]</li></ul> | build 1 | Added nether brick slabs. | |||
v0.13.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Melon Slice|Melon Slice]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=consumable|Melon}} {{Item | title = Melon Slice |typeimage=Melon Slice.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|2}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''melon slice'''{{efn|Known as '''Melon Slice''' {{in|java}} and '''Melon''' {{in|bedrock}}.}} is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]]. == Obtaining == === Block loot === {{see also|Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming|title1 = Pumpkin and melon farming}} Melon slices can be obtained by breaking (harvesting) [[melon]]s using any [[tool]] or by hand. [[Axe]]s, followed by [[sword]]s, are the fastest tools for harvesting melons. A melon drops 3–7 melon slices, when broken; by hand, using a [[tool]], or after being broken by the movement of a [[piston]], with an average of 4.64 slices per melon. Breaking a melon with a tool enchanted with [[Fortune]] increases the potential number of drops by 1 slice per level, up to a maximum of 9 slices. == Usage == === Food === {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}} To eat a melon slice, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Composting === Placing a melon slice into a [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Melon Slice |spritetype=item |nameid=melon_slice |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |spritename=melon-slice |displayname=Melon |spritetype=item |nameid=melon_slice |aliasid=melon |id=272 |form=item |translationkey=item.melon.name |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Melon Slice JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added melons.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Melons are now used in the [[crafting]] recipe of [[glistering melon]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|Melons once again drop the correct number of slices.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Melons can now be [[trading|bought]] from farmer [[villager]]s, at 5–8 melon slices for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w37a|Block ID 105, [[melon stem]], has been removed from the {{cmd|give}} [[commands|command]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Villager]]s no longer [[trading|sell]] melons. They now buy [[melon]]s instead.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 360.}} {{History|||snap=18w20b|"Melon" has been renamed to "Melon Slice." |The ID of melon slices has been changed from <code>melon</code> to <code>melon_slice</code>.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Melon Slice JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of melon slices has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing a melon slice into the new [[composter]] has a 20% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Melon slices now have a 50% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Melon Slice JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added melons. |Melons restore {{health|2}} each, rather than {{hunger|2}}.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=?|Added Melon slice to the Creative inventory.}} {{History|||snap=build 1|Melons now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]]. |Melons can no longer be obtained from [[nether reactor]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|[[Breaking]] a [[melon]] with [[shears]] now always yields 9 melons.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Melon Slice JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of melons has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Melons can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Melons can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Trading]] has been changed, melon slices can no longer be sold to farmer villagers.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of melon slices has been changed from <code>melon</code> to <code>melon_slice</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Melon Slice JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added melons.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Melon Slice JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of melons has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Melon Slice JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added melons.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Pumpkin]] * [[Glistering Melon Slice]] == Notes == {{fnlist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[cs:Meloun]] [[de:Melone]] [[es:Rodaja de sandía]] [[fr:Tranche de pastèque]] [[hu:Dinnye Szelet]] [[ko:수박]] [[nl:Meloenschijf]] [[pl:Arbuz]] [[pt:Fatia de melancia]] [[ru:Ломтик арбуза]] [[zh:西瓜片]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Slimeball|Slimeball]]<br/>{{about|the item|the mob|Slime|the block constructed with slimeballs|Slime Block|other uses|Slime (disambiguation)}} {{Item | image = Slimeball.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''slimeball''' is a [[crafting]] ingredient commonly dropped by [[slime]]s, and can be sneezed out by [[panda]]s. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ==== Slimes ==== {{see also|Tutorials/Slime farming}} If a [[slime]]'s size is 1, it drops 0–2 slimeballs when killed. The maximum number of slimeballs is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 5 slimeballs with Looting III. ==== Pandas ==== Baby [[panda]]s have a {{frac|1|700}} chance of [[drop]]ping one slimeball when sneezing. === Crafting === {{Crafting |Slime Block |Output= Slimeball,9 |type= Miscellaneous }} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sometimes offer to sell a slimeball for 4 [[emerald]]s. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Breeding === Slimeballs can be used to breed [[frog]]s and reduce the remaining growth duration of [[tadpole]]s by 10%. Both also follow a player holding a slimeball. ==Video== {{Video note|This video is outdated, as slimeballs can now also be used to craft [[lead]]s and [[slime block]]s, breed [[frog]]s, and can now be obtained from baby [[panda]]s and [[wandering trader]]s.}} {{yt|J6oR3fdbbjY}} == Data values == ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Slimeball |spritetype=item |nameid=slime_ball |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Slimeball |spritetype=item |nameid=slime_ball |id=388 |form=item |foot=1}} ==History== {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Slimeball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added slimeballs, which are dropped from [[slime]]s. At the moment, they serve no purpose.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.7|Slimeballs are now used to craft [[sticky piston]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Slimeballs are used to craft [[magma cream]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|[[Lead]]s, which were originally implemented in the [[13w16a]] snapshot, now have a [[crafting]] recipe that includes slimeballs.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Nine slimeballs are now used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[slime block]]. Slime blocks also act as storage [[block]]s, being able to craft back into 9 slimeballs.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 341.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Slimeball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of slimeballs has been changed. |Slimeballs can now be obtained when a [[panda|baby panda]] sneezes.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Slimeballs can now be bought from [[wandering trader]]s.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Slimeballs can now be used to breed [[frog]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Slimeball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added slimeballs. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added slimeballs to the [[creative]] [[inventory]]. |Slimeballs can now be obtained by killing [[slime]]s. |Slimeballs are now used to craft [[magma cream]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Slimeballs are now used to craft [[slime block]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Slimeballs are now used to craft [[sticky piston]]s and [[lead]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Slimeballs can now be obtained when a [[panda|baby panda]] sneezes.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Slimeball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of slimeballs has been changed. |Slimeballs can now be obtained via [[trading]] with [[wandering trader]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Slimeball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added slimeballs.}} {{History||xbox=TU3|Slimeballs are now used to craft [[sticky piston]]s.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Slimeballs are found in the Miscellaneous tab in the [[Creative inventory]].}} {{History||xbox=TU9|Moved slimeballs to the Materials tab in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|Slimeballs can now be obtained when a [[panda|baby panda]] sneezes.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Slimeball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of slimeballs has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Slimeball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added slimeballs.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues == {{issue list}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--slimeball Taking Inventory: Slimeball] – Minecraft.net on June 24, 2021 {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Sliz]] [[de:Schleimball]] [[es:Bola de slime]] [[fr:Boule de Slime]] [[hu:Nyálkagolyó]] [[it:Palla di slime]] [[ja:スライムボール]] [[ko:슬라임볼]] [[nl:Slijmbal]] [[pl:Kula szlamu]] [[pt:Bola de slime]] [[ru:Слизь]] [[th:ลูกเมือก]] [[uk:Слизова кулька]] [[zh:黏液球]]</li></ul> | build 1 | Wooden slabs are now used to craft daylight sensors. | |||
Sandstone slabs now generate in desert temples. | |||||
v0.14.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Earth items|Category:Minecraft Earth items]]<br/>All items in ''[[Minecraft Earth]]''. [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Minecraft Earth|Items]]</li><li>[[Enchanted Book|Enchanted Book]]<br/>{{About|the book that can give items enchantments when used on an anvil|the artifact that can enchant allied mobs in Minecraft Dungeons|Enchanter's Tome}} {{Item | image = Enchanted Book.gif |imagesize=160px | stackable = No | renewable = '''Swift Sneak''': No<br>'''All others''': Yes | rarity = Uncommon }} An '''enchanted book''' is an [[item]] that lets players add [[enchantments]] to certain items using an [[anvil]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === ==== Level-30 books ==== {{LootChestItem|enchanted-book}} ==== Random enchantment books ==== {{LootChestItem|enchanted-book-rnd}} ==== Soul Speed books ==== {{LootChestItem|enchanted-book-rnd-soul-speed}} ==== Swift Sneak books ==== {{LootChestItem|enchanted-book-rnd-swift-sneak}} ===Fishing=== Enchanted books can be obtained as a "treasure" item from [[fishing]] with a [[fishing rod]] as part of the "treasure" category. The book has the equivalent of a level 30 enchantment from an enchantment table, but treasure enchantments are available and the chance of multiple enchantments is not reduced. === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, librarian [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to sell enchanted books as part of their trades at novice, apprentice, and journeyman-level, and have {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell enchanted books at expert-level as part of their trades, meaning each librarian villager can sell up to four books. The price ranges between 5-64 [[emerald]]s per book. Based on the level of the enchantment and whether it is classified as a "[[Enchanting mechanics|treasure enchantment]]" (meaning they are not obtainable by enchanting, e.g. [[Mending]]), which doubles the cost, or not a price is determined. {{IN|java}}, librarian villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell an enchanted book as part of their trades at the novice, apprentice, and journeyman level, and have a 50% chance to sell an enchanted book at the expert level, meaning each librarian can sell up to four books. The price ranges from 5-64 [[emerald]]s per book, depending on the enchantment's level as well as whether or not it is a [[Enchanting mechanics|treasure enchantment]]. {| class="fandom-table" |+Cost of Enchanted Books based on their level !Level !Lowest Price !Highest Price |- |I (1) |5 |19 |- |II (2) |8 |32 |- |III (3) |11 |45 |- |IV (4) |14 |58 |- |V (5) |17 |71 (capped at 64) |} They may contain any available enchantment (except Soul Speed and Swift Sneak) at any available level. See [[Trading#cite_note-enchanted-book-10|trading notes]] for more information on enchantments and prices. ===Drops === Vindicators and pillagers that spawn from raids have a small chance to drop an enchanted book with a level 30 enchantment, which may be a treasure enchantment.{{only|bedrock}} ===Enchanting=== [[File:Enchanted Book 4x.png|thumb|An enchanted book with multiple high level enchantments.]] [[File:Similar enchantments.png|thumb|An enchanted book with multiple enchantments that can be applied to the same item.]] Players can create an enchanted book by enchanting a [[book]] on an [[enchantment table]]. Books have a decreased chance of getting multiple enchantments (specifically, if multiple enchantments would be added, then one is removed at random), and have a lower "enchantability level" than most other items. Treasure enchantments such as Mending cannot be obtained from an enchantment table. === Bartering === Players can barter with [[piglin]]s by using or throwing [[gold ingot]]s, and doing so has a {{frac|5|459}} chance for piglins to give the player an enchanted book with any level of [[Soul Speed]]. Soul Speed enchanted books are only obtainable through [[bartering]], [[chest]] loot inside a bastion remnant, and [[fishing]]. They cannot be obtained through [[enchanting]] or [[trading]]. == Usage == {{see also|Anvil mechanics}} In Survival, enchanted books are the only method to obtain certain enchantments on certain tools, such as Unbreaking on [[shield]]s. Enchanted books have a shine effect on their sprite. To use an enchanted book, the player must place an item in the first slot in an [[anvil]], and a book in the next. In order to complete the enchantment, the player must have the required amount of [[experience]]. Note that using an enchanted book gets significant discounts at the anvil. Enchanted books themselves can be combined to create a single book with increased or multiple enchantments, similar to combining tools or weapons. When combining items, the compatible enchantments from the book in the second slot are transferred to the item from the first slot, keeping the highest level of any type. If two enchantments have the same level and a higher level is available, they combine into the next level. If a book is applied to an item that can't take all of its spells, the appropriate spells are transferred, while the unusable ones are lost. Enchanted books are single-use. Enchanted books do not exhibit their enchantment. For example, a book with Sharpness IV as an enchantment does no more damage than an un-enchanted book, or any non-weapon item, would when used as a weapon. An exception is the Fire Aspect book which can ignite TNT and light campfires and the Mending book if the block mined can be broken by fist.{{only|bedrock}} === Available items === {{See also|Enchantments}} Enchanted books can enchant the usual items that can be enchanted at an [[enchanting table]], but ''unlike an enchanting table'', they are able to boost enchantments such as Sharpness or Thorns to their maximum power, and may apply the following enchantments to items (the table displays only netherite tools and armor, but any type can be enchanted): <!-- do not change the items listed in this table. It is supposed to show the items that can receive these enchantments from an enchanted book, but are NOT possible through an enchanting table. --> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" data-description="Secondary enchantments" |- !Enchantment !Items not enchantable<br>at an enchanting table !Note |- |[[Efficiency]] |{{simpleGrid|Shears}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Pickaxe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Shovel}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Axe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Hoe}} |Increases mining speed |- |[[Thorns]]||{{simpleGrid|Netherite Helmet}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Chestplate}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Leggings}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}} |Inflicts damage on attacker |- |[[Unbreaking]] |{{simpleGrid|Shears}}{{simpleGrid|Flint and Steel}}{{simpleGrid|Fishing Rod}}{{simpleGrid|Carrot on a Stick}}{{simpleGrid|Warped Fungus on a Stick}}{{simpleGrid|Trident}}{{simpleGrid|Shield}}{{simpleGrid|Elytra}}<br> {{simpleGrid|Netherite Pickaxe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Shovel}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Axe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Hoe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Sword}}{{simpleGrid|Bow}}{{simpleGrid|Crossbow}}<br> {{simpleGrid|Netherite Helmet}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Chestplate}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Leggings}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}} |Increasing durability on enchanted tools/armors |- |[[Frost Walker]] |{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}} |Creates walkable ice layer over water |- |[[Mending]] |{{simpleGrid|Netherite Helmet}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Chestplate}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Leggings}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}}<br> {{simpleGrid|Netherite Pickaxe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Shovel}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Axe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Hoe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Sword}}{{simpleGrid|Bow}}{{simpleGrid|Crossbow}}<br> {{simpleGrid|Shears}}{{simpleGrid|Flint and Steel}}{{simpleGrid|Fishing Rod}}{{simpleGrid|Carrot on a Stick}}{{simpleGrid|Warped Fungus on a Stick}}{{simpleGrid|Trident}}{{simpleGrid|Shield}}{{simpleGrid|Elytra}} |Uses XP Orbs to repair damaged tools/weapons/armors |- |[[Curse of Binding]] |{{simpleGrid|Netherite Helmet}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Chestplate}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Leggings}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}}<br>{{simpleGrid|Elytra}}{{simpleGrid|Carved Pumpkin}}{{simpleGrid|Head}} |Prevents removal of cursed item |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |{{simpleGrid|Netherite Helmet}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Chestplate}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Leggings}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}}<br> {{simpleGrid|Netherite Pickaxe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Shovel}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Axe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Hoe}}{{simpleGrid|Netherite Sword}}{{simpleGrid|Bow}}{{simpleGrid|Crossbow}}<br> {{simpleGrid|Shears}}{{simpleGrid|Flint and Steel}}{{simpleGrid|Fishing Rod}}{{simpleGrid|Carrot on a Stick}}{{simpleGrid|Warped Fungus on a Stick}}{{simpleGrid|Trident}}{{simpleGrid|Shield}}<br>{{simpleGrid|Elytra}}{{simpleGrid|Carved Pumpkin}}{{simpleGrid|Head}}<br>{{simpleGrid|Compass}}{{simpleGrid|Recovery Compass}} |Cursed item is destroyed upon death |- |[[Soul Speed]] |{{simpleGrid|Netherite Boots}} |The wearer's speed is increased when walking on [[soul sand]] or [[soul soil]]. |- |[[Swift Sneak]] |{{simpleGrid|Netherite Leggings}} |The wearer's sneaking speed is increased. |} === Creative mode === The player can enchant any item with any enchantment in [[Creative]] mode, allowing any applied effects to exhibit themselves.{{only|java}} For example, a [[stick]] can be enchanted with [[Silk Touch]] to allow the player to successfully dig [[grass block]]s. The enchanted item can still be used in Survival mode without any loss of enchantments. Enchantments that are normally incompatible are still incompatible; for example, Piercing and Multishot cannot be both applied to the same item, even in Creative mode. If a block is enchanted, it loses the enchantment upon being placed in the world. === Disenchanting === Disenchanting an enchanted book at a [[grindstone]] yields a normal [[book]] and some experience depending on the quality of the book. === Chiseled bookshelf === {{control|Use|text=Using}} the [[chiseled bookshelf]] while having an enchanted book in the main hand will put the book inside the chiseled bookshelf. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted3.ogg |sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted4.ogg |subtitle=Enchanted Book placed |source=block |description=When an enchanted book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf |id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.insert.enchanted |translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.insert_enchanted |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=insertvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup enchanted1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup enchanted2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup enchanted3.ogg |subtitle=Enchanted Book taken |source=block |description=When an enchanted book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf |id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.pickup.enchanted |translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.take_enchanted |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=pickupvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted3.ogg |sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert enchanted4.ogg |source=block |description=When an enchanted book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf |id=insert_enchanted.chiseled_bookshelf |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=insertvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>}} {{Sound table |sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup enchanted1.ogg |sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup enchanted2.ogg |sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup enchanted3.ogg |source=block |description=When an enchanted book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf |id=pickup_enchanted.chiseled_bookshelf |volume=0.8 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=pickupvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref> |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Enchanted Book |spritetype=item |nameid=enchanted_book |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Enchanted Book |spritetype=item |nameid=enchanted_book |id=521 |itemtags=minecraft:bookshelf_books</code> |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data === {{el|java}}: {{main|Player.dat format}} Enchanted books use an NBT tag <code>StoredEnchantments</code> to indicate the enchantment. The allowed sub-tags are <code>id</code> and <code>lvl</code>, equivalent to the format of the <code>Enchantments</code> tag that is used for enchantments applied to items. ''The following NBT structure is provided to show how the <code>StoredEnchantments</code> tag is organized, and is not comprehensive above the <code>tag</code> tag. The full NBT for an item can be found [[Chunk format#Items_and_XP_Orbs|here]].'' <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;"> *{{nbt|compound|tag}}: The tag tag. **{{nbt|list|StoredEnchantments}}: The list of enchantments on this book. ***{{nbt|compound}} An enchantment ****{{nbt|string|id}}: The enchantment name ID ****{{nbt|short|lvl}}: The enchantment level </div> {{el|bedrock}}: :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Enchanter}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||November 24, 2012|link=none|[[Dinnerbone]] stated that he wanted to add a way to [[enchanting|enchant]] items in an [[anvil]] using [[paper]] at [[MINECON 2012]].}} {{History||December 6, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|276777823996366848}}|Dinnerbone released the first image of enchanting a diamond [[sword]] using an enchanted book that has [[Looting]] II for 6 levels. He also stated that "this is the reason I originally added the anvil."}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[File:Enchanted Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added enchanted books. |The enchantments of enchanted books can be applied to any [[item]].}} {{History|||snap=12w50a|In [[Survival]] mode, enchanted books can now be used with limited kind of items. In [[Creative]] mode, they can still be used with any item. It was stated that the remaining functionality in Creative mode is intentional.<ref>{{Tweet|Dinnerbone|277084371146665984|Also enchanted books + items they're not intended for are a little broken and I kindly ask you to not exploit it too badly thanks.|December 7, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-4203}}</ref> |Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted books at a cost of 1 [[book]] at 5–64 [[emerald]]s. The cost depends on the [[enchanting|enchantment]] level, and the cost can occasionally go above 64 emeralds; see [[Trading/Before 1.8]] for more details. |Enchanted books now spawn in [[dungeon]], [[mineshaft]], [[desert temple|desert]] and [[jungle temple|jungle]] temple, [[stronghold]] and [[village]] blacksmith [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=pre|Enchanted books have been added to the [[Creative inventory]]. All levels for each enchanted book can be found in the search tab, and only the maximum level in the ''Tools'' and ''Combat'' tabs.}} {{History||1.5.1|snap=13w11a|The [[player]] can now combine enchanted books of the same level to create a higher level variation.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Enchanted books can now be obtained by [[fishing]] as a "treasure" [[item]]. It is possible for the book to have multiple enchantments.}} {{History|||snap=13w39a|When [[enchanting]] books, [[book]]s can now gain multiple enchantments.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] for enchanted books has been changed: the [[emerald]] cost has been doubled for [[treasure enchantment]]s, and cost has been capped at 64.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Enchanted book [[Depth Strider]] added, which can go up to Level III and allows for faster underwater moving.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w42a|Enchanted book [[Frost Walker]] added, which can go up to Level II and turns water into [[frosted ice]]. |Enchanted book [[Mending]] added, which repairs [[tools]]/[[armor]] upon receiving [[experience]].}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|The average yield of enchanted books found in [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s has now more than tripled.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield from [[desert temple]], [[mineshaft]] and [[dungeon]] chests has been substantially increased. The enchantments on these books are now fully random, rather than enchanted only at level 30.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Enchanted books are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests, with fully random enchantments. |Enchanted book [[Curse of Binding]] added, which prevents removal of cursed [[armor]]. |Enchanted book [[Curse of Vanishing]] added, which destroys cursed items upon [[death]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 403.}} {{History|||snap=18w09a|Enchanted books now have a chance of generating in [[underwater ruins]] chests.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Enchanted Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of enchanted books has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w47a|Enchanted books now have a chance of generating in [[pillager outpost]] chests.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w11a|Added [[Soul Speed]] enchanted book, which increases player's speed on [[soul sand]] and [[soul soil]]. It can be obtained only via the [[bartering]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Soul Speed enchanted books now generate in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Added [[Swift Sneak]] enchanted book, which increases player's speed while sneaking. It can be obtained only in [[ancient city]] chests. |Enchanted books now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Enchanted books can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Enchanted Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added enchanted books. |All levels of each enchanted book can be obtained in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Enchanted books now generate in [[desert temple]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Enchanted books now generate in [[mineshaft]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Enchanted books now generate in [[jungle pyramid]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Enchanted books now generate in [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Enchanted books can now be [[trading|bought]] from librarian villagers for 5-64 emeralds as part of their tier 1, 4 and 5 trades.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Enchanted books now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s. |Enchanted books [[Mending]] and [[Frost Walker]] added.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.13|snap=beta 1.2.13.5|Added Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing [[enchanting|enchantments]], but they are obtainable only via [[trading]] with librarian [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Enchanted books can now be found in [[underwater ruins]].}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.2|Curse enchantments are no longer obtainable via trading.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Enchanted Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of enchanted books has been changed. |Enchanted books can now be found in [[pillager outpost]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s can now [[drops|drop]] enchanted books. |[[Trading]] has been changed, enchanted books [[trading|bought]] from librarian [[villager]]s now cost 15-64 [[emerald]]s. |Librarian villagers now have a 50% chance to [[trading|sell]] enchanted books as part of their first, second, and third tier trade, and {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell enchanted books as part of their fourth tier trades.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Added [[Soul Speed]] enchanted book, which can be obtained only via [[bartering]] and at [[bastion remnants]] chests.}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Enchanted books can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Enchanted Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added enchanted books. |Only the maximum level of each enchanted book can be obtained within the Creative inventory.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Enchanted Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of enchanted books has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Enchanted Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added enchanted books. |All levels of each enchanted book can be obtained in the Creative inventory.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} ==Trivia== *When obtained through the {{cmd|give}} command with no stored enchantments, the enchanted book has no attached enchantments, but still shines as if it is enchanted. *A book enchanted with [[Unbreaking]] III appears in both the tools tab and combat tab of the [[Creative]] [[inventory]]. ==Gallery== <gallery> File:Dinnerbones_enchanted_Books.png|First image of an enchanted book, released by Dinnerbone. File:DungeonBook.png|An enchanted book found in a dungeon chest. File:Enchanted_Book.gif|An animation of an enchanted book. </gallery> ==References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Verzaubertes Buch]] [[es:Libro encantado]] [[fr:Livre enchanté]] [[hu:Varázskönyv]] [[ja:エンチャントの本]] [[ko:마법이 부여된 책]] [[nl:Betoverd boek]] [[pl:Zaklęta książka]] [[pt:Livro encantado]] [[ru:Зачарованная книга]] [[th:หนังสือร่ายมนตร์]] [[uk:Зачарована книга]] [[zh:附魔书]]</li></ul> | build 1 | Added red sandstone slabs. | |||
v0.14.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bone Meal|Bone Meal]]<br/>{{Item | image = Bone Meal.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Bone meal''' is a material that can be used as a fertilizer for most plants and fungi, as well as a crafting ingredient for [[dye]]s. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Bone |Output=Bone Meal,3 |type=Material |showname=0 |head=1 }} {{Crafting |Bone Block |Output= Bone Meal,9 |type=Material |foot=1 }} === Mob loot === ==== Fish ==== All fish mob variants ([[cod]], [[salmon]], [[tropical fish]], and [[pufferfish]]) have a 5% chance to drop 1 bone meal upon death.{{only|java}} In [[Bedrock Edition]], they drop [[bones]] instead. === Composters === When a [[composter]] is completely filled, a single bone meal drops the next time the composter is {{ctrl|used}}. === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 bone meal for an [[emerald]].{{only|bedrock}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} {{IN|bedrock}}, bone meal can be also used in [[banner pattern]]s: {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Bone Meal}} === Dye === {{Dye usage}} === Fertilizer === Bone meal can also be used on the following [[plants]] to have a chance to increase their growth stage: {| class="wikitable" |+ !Plant !Action |- |{{BlockLink|Wheat}}<br>{{BlockLink|Carrots}}<br>{{BlockLink|Potatoes}} |The plant matures 2–5 growth stages. |- |{{BlockLink|Beetroots}} |The plant has a 75% chance of growing to the next growth stage. |- |{{BlockLink|Bamboo}} |Grows the [[bamboo]] by 1-2 stems. |- |{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|link=Melon seeds|text=Melon Seeds}}<br>{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|link=Pumpkin seeds|text=Pumpkin Seeds}} |The planted stem matures 2–5 growth stages. Bone meal affects only the stem's growth; it does not cause [[melon]]s or [[pumpkin]]s to sprout from a mature stem. |- |{{BlockLink|Saplings}}<br>{{BlockLink|Azalea}}<br>{{BlockLink|Flowering Azalea}}<br>{{BlockLink|Mangrove Propagule}} (not hanging) |The [[sapling]] has a 45% chance of growing to the next growth stage, if possible. Saplings have two growth stages (with no visible difference between them) before growing into trees as the third stage. A tree cannot grow unless the sapling is planted in proper ground and sufficient space is available. Using bone meal on such an obstructed sapling with no chance of growing wastes the bone meal. |- |{{BlockLink|Sunflower}}s<br>{{BlockLink|Lilac}}s<br>{{BlockLink|Rose Bush}}es<br>{{BlockLink|Peony|Peonies}} |The corresponding item form drops, without destroying the original plant. |- |{{BlockLink|Grass}}<br>{{BlockLink|Fern}}s<br>{{BlockLink|Seagrass}} |A one-block-high tall [[grass]], [[fern]], or [[seagrass]] (that is on [[grass block]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[farmland]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[moss block]], [[mud]], or [[muddy mangrove roots]] (only exception is seagrass, will need to on a full surface)) grows into a two-block-high tall grass, fern or seagrass. |- |{{BlockLink|Mushrooms}} |Has a 40% chance of growing into a {{EnvLink|huge mushroom}} if on [[grass block]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[farmland]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[moss block]], [[mud]], or [[muddy mangrove roots]]. |- |{{BlockLink|Cocoa}} |The cocoa plant matures 1 growth stage. |- |{{BlockLink|Sweet Berry Bush}} |Grows every stage. |- |{{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}} |If the [[sea pickle]] is on a [[coral block]] and in [[water]] at least 2 blocks deep, the sea pickle colony grows, and additional sea pickles generate nearby. |- |{{BlockLink|Sugar Cane}}{{only|bedrock|short=1}} |The sugar cane grows to maximum height (three blocks tall). |- |{{BlockLink|Kelp}} |The kelp plant grows by 1 block per bone meal used, up to its maximum height. |- |{{BlockLink|Flower|id=poppy}} (excluding wither roses){{only|bedrock|short=1}} |One-block-high flowers make more flowers of the same type grow in the surrounding area. |- |{{BlockLink|Fungus|id=fungi}} |Grows into [[huge fungi]], but only if on the respective [[nylium]]. |- |{{BlockLink|Weeping Vines}} |Grows the [[weeping vine]]s a few blocks downward. |- |{{BlockLink|Twisting Vines}} |Grows the [[twisting vine]]s a few blocks upward. |- |{{BlockLink|Cave Vines}} |Produces [[glow berries]] if the vine did not have any [[glow berries]] on it already. |- |{{BlockLink|Glow Lichen}} |The [[glow lichen]] spreads to a random adjacent block. |- |{{BlockLink|Moss Block}} |The [[moss block]] causes nearby [[stone]], [[cave vine]]s, and [[dirt]] to become moss blocks. |- |{{BlockLink|Big Dripleaf}}<br>{{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}} |A [[big dripleaf]] grows one block higher, and a [[small dripleaf]] becomes a big dripleaf. |- |{{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} |Causes [[hanging roots]] to grow underneath the [[rooted dirt]] if there is space. |- |{{BlockLink|Mangrove Leaves}} |Creates a hanging [[mangrove propagule]] under the [[mangrove leaves]]. |- |{{BlockLink|Mangrove Propagule}} (hanging) |The [[mangrove propagule]] matures 1 growth age. |- |{{BlockLink|Pink Petals}} |Produces another pink petal in the block. If there are already four pink petals in the block, it will drop a pink petal as an item. |- |{{BlockLink|Torchflower Crop}}<br>{{BlockLink|Pitcher Crop}} |Grows every stage. |} Bone meal does not affect: * [[Cactus]] * [[Vines]] * [[Nether wart]] * [[Sugar cane]]{{only|JE}} * [[Chorus plant]]s, or other plants not listed above. ==== Wasting bone meal ==== Bone meal can be used on the following objects in the following situations, consuming it without any real effect: * On [[grass]], [[fern]]s, and [[seagrass]] that do not have enough space to grow.<ref>{{bug|MC-125642}}</ref> * On [[seagrass]] that doesn't have [[water]] above. * On a [[dark oak sapling]] that is not in a group of four.<ref>{{bug|MC-168446}}</ref> * On a [[mushroom]] that is not on a block that allows it to grow into a huge mushroom.<ref>{{bug|MC-173213}}</ref> * On a [[sea pickle]] that is already in a group of four and has no valid locations to expand to.<ref>{{bug|MC-127995}}</ref> * On a [[bamboo]] (not [[bamboo shoot]]) that is blocked in the way. * On a [[sea pickle]] that is not on a [[coral block]]. * On a [[fungus]] that is not on its respective [[nylium]]. * Any plants that can't grow due to being block by the [[build limit]]. === Creating new plants === If bone meal is {{ctrl|used}} on a [[grass block]]; [[tall grass]], [[grass]], [[flower]]s, and [[pink petals]] form on the targeted block and on random adjacent grass blocks in an 15×5×15{{only|java|short=1}}/7×5×7{{only|bedrock|short=1}} area centered on the targeted block. The flowers/pink petals that appear depend on the biome, meaning that in order to obtain specific flowers, the player must travel to biomes where the flowers are found naturally. See {{slink|Flower|Flower biomes}} for more information. Using bone meal on a 2-block flower (rose bushes, sunflowers, lilacs or peonies) will cause one of the same type of flower to drop, without breaking the original. This is the only way to reproduce these flowers, since they cannot generate from using bone meal on grass blocks. Using bone meal on a non-transparent block that is underwater generates [[seagrass]] on that block and surrounding blocks. Sometimes, if in a [[warm ocean]] biome, [[coral]] and [[coral fan]]s may have a chance to generate as well, and in Bedrock Edition, coral (not coral fan) can be generated in any biome. In order for this to work, there must be 2 water blocks above the block the bone meal is being used on, and the lower one must be non-flowing water. Using bone meal on a [[sea pickle]] on a [[coral block]] creates sea pickles. This generates sea pickles up to 3 [[block]]s (of coral) away, so a 7+ × 7+ block (49+ blocks) of coral may be necessary, to return the most sea pickles per given bone meal attempt (more attempts grows them more numerously, exactly - including the range of it growing, like grass with heights on grass blocks - as coral and coral fans, though those others being non-solid blocks). Using bone meal on [[netherrack]] adjacent to [[nylium]] converts the netherrack into nylium of the same type. If both crimson and warped nylium are adjacent to the netherrack that was applied with bone meal, there is a 50% chance that either type of nylium is created. Using bone meal on [[nylium]] causes the corresponding [[roots]] and both types of [[fungi]] to appear on the nylium block and other nylium nearby, with the type of fungi matching the type of nylium being more common. In addition, using bone meal on the side of warped nylium creates [[nether sprouts]] and [[twisting vines]]. === Farmer villagers === [[Villager]]s with the farmer profession can collect bone meal from a full [[composter]], with which they can make their crops grow faster. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Bonemeal1.ogg |sound2=Bonemeal2.ogg |sound3=Bonemeal3.ogg |sound4=Bonemeal4.ogg |sound5=Bonemeal5.ogg |subtitle=Bone Meal crinkles |description=When bone meal is successfully used |source=block |id=item.bone_meal.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.bone_meal.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|be}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Bonemeal1.ogg |sound2=Bonemeal2.ogg |sound3=Bonemeal3.ogg |sound4=Bonemeal4.ogg |sound5=Bonemeal5.ogg |description=When bone meal is successfully used |source=block |id=item.bone_meal.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.1 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bone Meal |spritetype=item |nameid=bone_meal |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bone Meal |spritetype=item |nameid=bone_meal |aliasid=dye / 15 |id=411 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.white.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bone meal. |Bone meal can now only be applied to [[sapling]]s and [[wheat]].}} {{History||1.6.6|Bone meal can now be applied on [[grass block]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Bone meal can now be used on [[mushroom]]s to make [[huge mushroom]]s, and the block the mushroom is on changes to [[dirt]].}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 2 ;)|Bone meal can now be applied on [[pumpkin seeds|pumpkin]] and [[melon seed]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w19a|Bone meal can now be applied on [[cocoa bean]]s.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bone meal can now be used to dye [[leather armor]] and [[tamed wolf]]'s collar.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Bone meal can now be [[crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Bone meal has been significantly nerfed.<br> [[Wheat]], [[melon seeds|melon]] and [[pumpkin seed]]s, [[potato]]es and [[carrot]]s: one bone meal is now consumed for all seven stages of growth (melon and pumpkin seeds do not spawn right away).<br> [[Sapling]]s: one bone meal is now consumed for each of the two growth stages, then it grows into a tree.<br> [[Cocoa]]s: one bone meal is now consumed for each of the three stages of growth. |Green [[particle]]s are now displayed when bone meal is used. |Bone meal can now be used from [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w05a|The balancing of bone meal has been adjusted. Growing a plant to its last state now takes on average 2-5 uses of bone meal (results vary from plant to plant).<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220921040940/https://imgur.com/a/gOngk</ref>}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[stained clay]].}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|The [[flower]]s generated when using bone meal on grass blocks is now biome dependent.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[stained glass]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed with [[bone meal]].}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Bone meal can now be used to craft [[bone block]]s.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39b|Bone meal can now be used to dye [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[concrete powder]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|Bone meal can now be used underwater to create [[seagrass]].}} {{History|||snap=18w14b|Bone meal can now be used for spreading [[sea pickle]]s.}} {{History||1.13.1|snap=18w31a|Bone meal used in [[water]] of warm ocean biomes now has a chance of growing [[coral]]. |[[Cod]], [[salmon]], [[tropical fish]], and [[pufferfish]] now have a chance of dropping bone meal upon death.}} {{History|||snap=18w32a|Bone meal used in [[water]] of warm ocean biomes now has a chance of growing [[coral fan]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Bone meal can now used to craft [[white dye]]. |Bone meal can no longer be used as a [[dye]]. |All of the dye-related functions and crafting recipes of bone meal (except bone blocks) have been transferred to white dye. |[[File:Bone Meal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed. |Bone meal can now be used on [[bamboo]] and [[bamboo shoot]].}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|Bone meal can now be obtained from [[composter]]s.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Bone meal can now be used to grow [[fungi]] into [[huge fungi]]. |Bone meal can now be used to spread [[nylium]] onto netherrack.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Using bone meal to grow fungi now works only on the respective [[nylium]].}} {{History|||snap=20w11a|Bone meal can now grow [[kelp]], [[weeping vines]], and [[twisting vines]].}} {{History|||snap=20w12a|Bone meal can now be used to grow [[roots]], [[fungi]], and [[nether sprouts]] on nylium.}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Farmers can now use bone meal to grow crops.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Bone meal can now be used to spread [[glow lichen]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w05a|Bone meal can now be used on [[moss block]]s, [[small dripleaf]], [[big dripleaf]], and [[cave vines]].}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|Bone meal can now be used on [[rooted dirt]].}} {{History|||snap=21w15a|Bone meal now makes a sound when used.}} {{History|||snap=21w16a|Moss patches obtained from fertilizing moss blocks contain less vegetation and are now smaller and more irregular in shape. |Bone meal can now be used on [[azalea]] and [[flowering azalea]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Bone meal can now be used on [[mangrove propagule]]s and [[mangrove leaves]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bone meal can now be used on [[pink petals]] and [[torchflower crop]]s.|Using bone meal on [[cherry grove]]s now have a chance to generate [[pink petal]]s.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bone meal can now be used on [[pitcher crop]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bone meal. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Bone meal can now be crafted from bones. |Bone meal can now be applied to grass blocks and saplings.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Added the first [[crop]]s, which bone meal can be applied to.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed. |Bone meal no longer instantly grows [[crop]]s to full size. |Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[wool]].}} {{History|||snap=build 5|[[Pumpkin]] and [[melon]] stems now grow by only one stage when bone meal is used. |Some [[flower]]s now spawn certain other flowers when bone meal is used on them. |Bone meal can now grow [[fern]]s and [[tall grass]] in [[survival]] and [[creative]]. |Bone meal can now grow [[sugar cane]]s to maximum height.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 11|Bone meal can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Bone meal can now be used from [[dispenser]]s. |Bone meal can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Bone meal can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[concrete powder]], white [[bed]]s and white [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.1.3|snap=alpha 1.1.3.0|Bone meal can now be used to craft [[bone block]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[stained glass]]. |Bone meal can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s. |Bone meal can now be used to create [[banner]] patterns.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Bone meal can now be used underwater for growing [[seagrass]] and [[coral]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Bone meal can now be used for spreading [[sea pickle]]s. |Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[balloon]]s and white [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Bone meal can now be used to grow [[bamboo]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Bone meal can now be used to craft [[white dye]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Bone meal are now sold by [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Bone Meal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Bone meal can now be obtained from [[composter]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Bone meal can now grow [[fungus|fungi]] into [[huge fungi]]. |Bone meal can now be used to turn [[netherrack]] into [[nylium]]. |Bone meal can now be used to grow [[roots]], [[fungi]], and [[nether sprouts]] on nylium.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of bone meal has been changed from <code>dye/15</code> to <code>bone_meal</code>.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.51|Bone meal used in [[water]] now has a chance of growing [[coral fan]]s.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Bone meal can now be used on [[moss block]]s, [[small dripleaf]], [[big dripleaf]], [[cave vines]] and [[rooted dirt]].}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.50|Bone meal can now be used to spread [[glow lichen]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Bone meal can be used to grow [[azalea]]s into azalea trees.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.50|Bone meal now makes a sound when used.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bone meal.}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|Bone meal no longer instantly grows [[crop]]s to full size.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bone Meal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added bone meal.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Bone meal can be used on the sides or bottom of a [[grass block]], as well as on a grass block with [[plant]]s already on top of it. * Regardless of if it succeeds in fertilizing, bone meal makes green sparkles. However, like smoke from a [[torch]], the sparkles appear only if the [[player]] has [[particles]] set All or Decreased. * In real life, [[Wikipedia:bone meal|bone meal]] is used as a fertilizer to provide nitrogen and phosphorus to plants. ==Gallery== <gallery> File:Bone Meal On Grass.png|Bone meal used on [[grass block]]s. </gallery> == See also == * [[Farming]] == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Kostní moučka]] [[de:Knochenmehl]] [[es:Polvo de hueso]] [[fr:Poudre d'os]] [[hu:Csontliszt]] [[ja:骨粉]] [[ko:뼛가루]] [[nl:Beendermeel]] [[pl:Mączka kostna]] [[pt:Farinha de osso]] [[ru:Костная мука]] [[th:ผงกระดูก]] [[zh:骨粉]]</li><li>[[Map|Map]]<br/>{{about|the craftable map|maps showing the locations of certain structures|Explorer Map|other uses|Map (disambiguation)}} {{distinguish|World}} {{Item | image = Map Zoom 4.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''map''' is an [[item]] used to view explored [[Chunk|terrain]] and mark landmarks. ==Obtaining== ===Crafting=== {{crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |A1= Paper |B1= Paper |C1= Paper |A2= Paper |B2= Compass |C2= Paper |A3= Paper |B3= Paper |C3= Paper |Output= Empty Map |type= Miscellaneous |description=This variation is called an "empty locator map" {{in|bedrock}}, or an "empty map" {{in|java}}. When the player first creates a map, it is blank. It needs to be activated by holding it and pressing ''{{Control|use item}}''. after which it records terrain and location markers as the player travels within (or close to) the area it maps. }} {{crafting |A1= Paper |B1= Paper |C1= Paper |A2= Paper |B2= Paper |C2= Paper |A3= Paper |B3= Paper |C3= Paper |Output= Empty Map |type= Miscellaneous |description={{only|bedrock}} This variation is called an "empty map". It does not show location markers. It is intended for cloning and zooming locator maps without having to consume an additional [[compass]] (thereby saving [[iron ingot]]s and [[redstone dust]]), but it can also be {{Control|use|text=activated}} and later converted to a locator map by combining it with a compass on an [[anvil]], [[crafting table]], or [[cartography table]]. |foot=1 }} === Natural generation === ==== Chest loot ==== {{LootChestItem|empty-map,map }} === Cartography table === A map can also be created using a single paper on a [[cartography table]] to create an empty map, or a paper with a compass for an empty locator map.{{only|bedrock}} === Starting map === {{exclusive|bedrock|section=1}} When creating a new world {{in|bedrock}}, the player can enable the "Starting Map" option to spawn with an empty locator map in the hotbar. The map's zoom scale is 1:8. The map is updated only while the player holds it. === Trading === Novice-level cartographer [[Villager|villagers]] sell a single empty map for 7 [[Emerald|emeralds]] as their trades. {{IN|java}}, cartographer villagers may give players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect an empty map. == Usage == {{See also|Tutorials/Mapping}} === Mapping === Crafting a map creates an empty map. The map is drawn for the first time when it is held and used (with ''{{control|use item}}''). This map can then be adjusted to different zoom levels. After conversion to a drawn map item, it starts to draw a top-down view of the player's surroundings, with North pointing to the top of the map. A pointed oval pointer indicates the player's position on the map, and moves in real-time as the player moves across the terrain shown on the map. The map does ''not'' center on the player when created, rather, the world is broken up into large invisible grid squares, and the map displays the area of whichever grid square it is in when it is first used. For example, if a player uses a new map in a certain grid square, and then moves a distance away and uses another fresh map but is still within the same grid square, both maps appear identical. To make a map that is not identical to the first one, the player would have to move outside of the edges of the first map (because then they would be in a new grid square). This way, no two maps of the same size can ever partially overlap and every map can display only a fixed area. To record the world on a map, that specific map must be held in the player's hands while the player moves around the world. The world is recorded as-is during exploration, meaning that if the world is modified, a player must revisit the area while holding the map to update the map's view. Maps can also be [[Map#Cloning|cloned]]. If a player holds a map whose one or more clones are on display in item frames, updates are made on all clone-connected maps. Other players are displayed on the map only if they have a map in their inventory cloned from the one being looked at. When placing a map into an [[item frame]], the map displays with a green pointer shown at the location of the item frame. This is to help the player see where they are in relation to the area that the map is showing. If the player leaves a map in an item frame and views a clone of it, the green pointer remains in the spot of the framed copy. This can be used to set up waypoints. Unexplored areas are transparent, making the item frame visible. When the player leaves the area shown on a specific map, the player pointer transforms into a white dot that moves on that map. The marker shrinks to a smaller white dot if the player is far from the map's center: the area is 320 by 320 blocks per scale factor. The dot moves along the edge of the map to show the relative location of the player. However {{in|bedrock}}, the pointer remains as an arrow but shrinks until the player is near the area shown on the map. While maps in [[the Nether]] work, they show only the red-and-gray pattern, regardless of the blocks placed. The only useful function is finding where the player is in relation to placed framed maps, which show as green pointers. Additionally, the player pointer rapidly spins and is not a good indicator of direction. Placing a [[banner]] in [[the Nether]] still shows it on the map as usual. Having a smaller map image while riding a [[strider]] in the Nether can help one to see one's footing while traveling over [[lava]]. {{IN|java}}, when using a map from another dimension, the map shows the player's position and direction when they were last in the dimension of the map. {{IN|bedrock}}, however, the player can use maps from one dimension while in another dimension. For locator maps, the place marker changes color depending on the dimension that the player is currently in (white for the Overworld, red for [[the Nether]], and magenta for [[the End]]). An Overworld map in the Nether shows the player's corresponding location and direction in the Overworld.<ref name=multiverse>{{ytl|EpP1diZdEdI}}</ref> Similarly, a Nether Map in the Overworld shows the player's corresponding location in the Overworld, but the place marker spins, just like a Nether map in the Nether. An Overworld map in the End shows the world spawn.<ref name=multiverse/> A Nether map cannot be used in the End — the map appears, but the place marker is not shown anywhere — and similarly, an End map cannot be used in the Overworld or the Nether. A player can make a large piece of pixel art (128×128) facing upward, center a map on it, and place that map in an [[item frame]] to create a custom picture. Locking is recommended. See [[Map item format#Map Pixel Art]] for details on the techniques. Maps display as a mini-map when held in the off-hand, or if the off-hand slot is occupied; the map is full-sized only when held in the dominant hand with both hands free. A map always positions itself facing towards North when placed horizontally within an item frame regardless of how the map is placed. === Map content === {{Main|Map item format}} Maps consist of square pixels arranged like pixels in a 128×128 square pattern, with each pixel representing a square portion of land. {{IN|java}}, the [[Map item format#Color table|color of a map pixel]] generally matches the color of the most common [[opaque]] block in the corresponding area, as seen from the sky. 'Minority blocks' in the target area have no effect on the color of the pixel, thus small features tend to be undetectable on zoomed-out maps. {{IN|bedrock}}, the [[Map item format#Color table|color of a map pixel]] instead matches the single top-most opaque block in a grid sized by the map magnification pixel size (see the table in the "Player marker and pointer" section below). For example, a 3/4 magnification map has a pixel size of 8x8 blocks; this means the map will read only the top-most opaque blocks at the 0,0 coordinate, the 8,0 coordinate, the 0,8 coordinate, etcetera, ignoring all other blocks in the area. This means that {{in|bedrock}}, map pixel art requires only one block per pixel regardless of map magnification. {{IN|bedrock}}, grass, foliage and water colors that are biome-dependent are represented accurately on a map. {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width: 300px;" | {{el|je}} ! style="width: 300px;" | {{el|be}} |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Map Zoom 4.png|alt=All banners marked on a map, alongside a named banner.|216px]] | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Map item BE.png|216px]] |- | Biome colors on ''Java Edition''. | Biome colors on ''Bedrock Edition''. |- |} Maps also show ground up to about 15 blocks below the surface of the water in oceans as slightly lighter blue, to show where the ground rises. This is not true with land above water. Higher elevations in the world mean lighter colors on the map. The map records the surface even as the player moves below the surface. A standard map represents 128x128 blocks (1 block per pixel, 8x8 [[chunks]]) but maps can be zoomed-out to represent up to 2048x2048 blocks (16 square blocks per pixel, 128x128 [[chunks]]). Some relevant distances: 64 blocks (4 chunks) is the update radius from a player in the Overworld and the End. However, it is half this (32 blocks) in the Nether. Also, 1024 blocks is the minimum Overworld distance from a [[nether portal]], at which players can build another portal and expect to reach a new location in the Nether. This is the distance across a 1:8 map, and also from a 1:16 map's center to its edge. === Player marker and pointer === {{IN|java}}, every map contains a marker that marks the position of the player, and points in the same direction as the player. When a player moves out of a map, a big white dot appears and moves relative to the player's position. The pointer either disappears when the player moves away a certain distance from the border of the map or, in case of [[explorer map]]s, the big white dot changes to a smaller white dot. The distance required for the small white dot to appear(explorer maps) or for the big dot to vanish (normal maps) changes with the scaling of the map. * '''Level 0/4 :''' 128×128 blocks (each map pixel represents 1 block) * '''Level 1/4 :''' 256×256 blocks (2×2 blocks per map pixel) * '''Level 2/4 :''' 512×512 blocks (4×4 blocks per map pixel) * '''Level 3/4 :''' 1024×1024 blocks (8×8 blocks per map pixel) * '''Level 4/4 :''' 2048×2048 blocks (16×16 blocks per map pixel) {{IN|bedrock}}, a map can be crafted with or without this marker, and a map without a position marker can add one later by adding a compass to the map. When a map is crafted without a compass, it's simply called an "empty map", but when crafted with a compass, it's called an "empty locator map". The marker also turns red if the player enters the Nether with an Overworld map and shows the player's Overworld location relative to the Nether location. A map created in the End has a purple marker showing the player's location. If an Overworld map is used in the End, a magenta dot appears on the player's spawn point.{{/BE|position}} {{crafting |name=Map<br>(with marker) |ingredients=[[Map]] or Empty Map +<br>[[Compass]] |showdescription=1 |Map (no markers);Empty Map |Compass |Output= Locator Map;Empty Locator Map |type= Miscellaneous |description={{el|be}} only. Maps crafted from only paper do not show the location marker; to add it, a compass must be added to the map. |foot=1 }} {{IN|bedrock}}, a cartography table can also be used to add a pointer to create a locator map or empty locator map. This can be done by adding a compass to paper, or to an empty map or map. === Zooming out === [[File:Cartography table UI zoom.png|thumb|300px|{{IN|java}}, cartography table's UI, showing the map is being zoomed out.]] A [[cartography table]] can also be used to zoom out, taking only one piece of paper per zoom level. A blank map can not be zoomed out. A map has to have something already marked on it for the zooming to be possible. {{Crafting |A1= Paper |B1= Paper |C1= Paper |A2= Paper |B2= Map;Locator Map |C2= Paper |A3= Paper |B3= Paper |C3= Paper |Output= Map;Locator Map |showdescription=1 |description=Locator Map {{el|be}} only. }} {{/BE|zoom}} ==== Zoom details ==== The zooming function starts from when the map is created (zoom level 0) up to its fourth zoom step (zoom level 4). {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Zoom levels" ! colspan="2" | ! Zoom step 0 ! Zoom step 1 ! Zoom step 2 ! Zoom step 3 ! Zoom step 4 |- ! colspan="2" | | [[File:Map Zoom 0.png|116px|Zoom step 0, 1:1]] | [[File:Map Zoom 1.png|116px|Zoom step 1, 1:2]] | [[File:Map Zoom 2.png|116px|Zoom step 2, 1:4]] | [[File:Map Zoom 3.png|116px|Zoom step 3, 1:8]] | [[File:Map Zoom 4.png|116px|Zoom step 4, 1:16]] |- ! colspan="2" | Zoom level | 0/4 | 1/4 | 2/4 | 3/4 | 4/4 |- ! colspan="2" | 1 map pixel represents | 1 block | 2×2 blocks | 4×4 blocks | 8×8 blocks | 16×16 blocks<br>(1×1 chunk) |- ! colspan="2" | Scaling ratio | 1:1 | 1:2 | 1:4 | 1:8 | 1:16 |- ! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Map covers an area of | 128×128 blocks | 256×256 blocks | 512×512 blocks | 1024×1024 blocks | 2048×2048 blocks |- | 8×8 chunks | 16×16 chunks | 32×32 chunks | 64×64 chunks | 128×128 chunks |- ! colspan="2" | Smallest discernible features | Blocks | Trees, Paths | Lakes, Buildings | Mountains, Rivers | Biomes, Mountain Ranges |- ! colspan="2" | Use cases | Pixel art, Base plans | Base surroundings | Structure mapping | Landscape mapping | Biome mapping |- ! rowspan="2" | Total paper needed to zoom out from Level 0 ! in anvil{{only|bedrock|short=1}} or crafting table | - | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 8 | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 16 | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 24 | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 32 |- ! in cartography table | - | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 1 | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 2 | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 3 | {{ItemSprite|Paper}} 4 |} Maps are always aligned to a grid at all zoom levels. That means zooming out any different map in a specific area covered by that map always has the same center. As such, maps are aligned by map width (1024 blocks for a level 3 maps) minus 64. A level 3 map generated at spawn covers X and Z coordinates from -64 to 959. All maps generated in this area zoom out to the same coordinates, guaranteeing that they are always 'aligned' on a map wall. For a zoomed-out map to cover a new area, it must start with a base (level 0) map that is in that area. At zoom level 0, a map created on the point (0,0) has (0,0) at the center of the map. At higher zoom levels of the same map, the coordinate (0,0) is in the top left square of the map. {{IN|java}}, zoom level can be seen on a map by turning on Advanced Tooltips (a [[Debug screen#More debug keys|debug screen]] option that can be toggled by using the key combination {{key|F3+H}}). The tooltip of the map then shows the zoom level, scaling factors, and map ID. === Cloning === [[File:Cartography table UI clone.png|thumb|300px|{{IN|Java}}, cartography table's UI, showing the map is being cloned.]] A mix of empty maps and empty locator maps may be used. Whether the cloned maps show position markers is dependent only on the input map. A [[cartography table]] can also be used to clone a map. The parts of the world that have already been explored and mapped are copied, and newly explored areas appear on both instances. If one of the maps is later zoomed out, then the maps lose their connection to each other and function as completely separate maps that have to be individually filled by exploring. In Creative mode, a map in an item frame may be cloned by using {{control|pick block}} on it, as long as that map is not also in the player's inventory. It doesn't matter if the map to be cloned is at a higher zoom level (made of more paper) than the blank map. Upon copying the map, both resulting maps have the same magnification as the starting map. {{/BE|clone}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Map, Empty Map}} === Marking points === {{IN|java}} the player has the ability to mark spots on a map. To do this, {{control|use}} a map on a placed-down [[banner]], and the spot of the banner gets marked on the map. The mark takes the color of whatever the base color is for the banner, and if the banner has a name, the mark shows that name. Banner marks on a map are always oriented with their top facing north, regardless of the banner's actual orientation. If the banner is destroyed, the mark of the banner remains at first, but if the player gets closer to where the banner previously was, it disappears as the area is updated on the map. If a map is mounted on an item frame and is within the area it depicts, the mounted map displays its current location with a green indicator rotated to match its orientation. [[File:Map Marker Bedrock on Item frame.png|thumb|181x181px|{{IN|bedrock}} this is what a map lying on an item frame looks like, while showing markers.]] {{IN|bedrock}} the player can place copies of locator maps in [[item frame]]s in order to create a land mark. The marker is a green dot that resembles the shape of the player's marker, but in green color. The position the marker points at depends on the direction the item frame is facing. It is worth noting that the markers work only on copies of the same map. Other maps of the same area do not show the existing markers that the player(s) had placed. If a player has a cloned map in their inventory, their pointer appears white when viewed on the same map held by another player. Hence, if all players have the same cloned map in their inventory, all markers would appear white when the clone map is viewed. {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width: 300px;" | {{el|je}} ! style="width: 300px;" | {{el|be}} |- | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Banner marked map.png|alt=All banners marked on a map, alongside a named banner.|216px]] | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Tracking map with markers bedrock.png|216px]] |- | How every banner appears {{IN|java}} on a map, including named banners. | {{IN|bedrock}} this is how a locator map shows map markers while held by a player. |- |} ===Locking=== [[File:Cartography table UI lock.png|thumb|300px|{{IN|Java}}, cartography table's UI, showing the map is being locked.]] Maps can be locked when using a [[glass pane]] in a [[cartography table]]. This creates a new map containing the same data and locks it. All copies of this new map are also locked. A locked map never changes, even when the depicted terrain changes. {{IN|Be}}, locked maps have a unique texture. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |- ! Condition ! style="width: 200px;" | Newly created map ! style="width: 200px;" | Map after terrain alteration |- ! Unlocked map | [[File:Map Zoom 0.png|174px]] || [[File:Unlocked Map.png|174px]] |- ! Locked map | [[File:Map Zoom 0.png|174px]] || [[File:Map Zoom 0.png|174px]] |- |} {{-}} == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Drawmap1.ogg |sound2=Drawmap2.ogg |sound3=Drawmap3.ogg |subtitle=Map drawn |source=player |description=When a map is drawn |id=ui.cartography_table.take_result |translationkey=subtitles.ui.cartography_table.take_result |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Map drawn |source=block |description=When a map is edited using a cartography table |id=ui.cartography_table.take_result |translationkey=subtitles.ui.cartography_table.take_result |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |rowspan=2 |sound=Drawmap1.ogg |sound2=Drawmap2.ogg |sound3=Drawmap3.ogg |source=block |description=When a map is drawn<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.20.20}} |id=ui.cartography_table.take_result|idnote={{Verify|Could be block.cartography_table.use}} |volume=0.8 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |type=bedrock |source=block |description=When a map is edited using a cartography table |id=ui.cartography_table.take_result |volume=0.8 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Empty Map |spritetype=item |nameid=map |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Map |spritetype=item |nameid=filled_map |form=item |translationkey=item.minecraft.filled_map, filled_map.buried_treasure, filled_map.explorer_jungle{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}}, filled_map.explorer_swamp{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}}, filled_map.mansion, filled_map.monument, filled_map.unknown, filled_map.village_desert{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}}, filled_map.village_plains{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}}, filled_map.village_savanna{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}}, filled_map.village_snowy{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}}, filled_map.village_taiga{{upcoming|java 1.20.2}} |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Empty Map |spritetype=item |nameid=empty_map |aliasid=emptymap |id=515 |form=item |translationkey=item.emptyMap.name, item.emptyLocatorMap.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Map |spritetype=item |spritename=map-be |nameid=filled_map |aliasid=map |id=420 |form=item |translationkey=item.map.name, item.map.exploration.mansion.name, item.map.exploration.monument.name, item.map.exploration.treasure.name |foot=1}} === Metadata === {{see also|Bedrock Edition data values}} {{IN|bedrock}}, maps use the following data values: {{/DV}} === Item data === {{el|java}}: {{main|Player.dat format}} <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Maps}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. === Map icons === {{see also|Player.dat format|Map item format|map_icons.png}} Map icons are 8×8 in ''Java Edition'', but 16×16 in Bedrock Edition. As such, there are minor misalignment issues in ''Java Edition''.<ref>{{bug|MC-214649|||WF}}</ref> [[File:Map icons.png|thumb|128px|Map icons texture {{in|Java}}]] [[File:Map icons BE.png|thumb|128px|Map icons texture {{in|Bedrock}}]] {| class="wikitable" |- ! Java ID !! Bedrock ID !! Text ID !! Appearance !! Purpose !! Shown in item frames? |- | 0 || ||<code>player</code> || [[File:Player (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] [[File:Player (texture) BE2.png|16px]] White marker || Players (on map) || No |- | 1 || 1 ||<code>frame</code> || [[File:Green Marker (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] [[File:Green Marker (texture) BE2.png|16px]] Green marker || The current map in an item frame || Yes |- | 2 || ||<code>red_marker</code> || [[File:Red Marker (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] [[File:Red Marker (texture) BE2.png|16px]] Red marker || Position converted to Overworld when opening Overworld map in the Nether{{Only|bedrock}} || No |- | 3 || ||<code>blue_marker</code> || [[File:Blue Marker (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] [[File:Blue Marker (texture) BE2.png|16px]] Blue marker || Other players || No |- | 4 || ||<code>target_x</code> || [[File:Target X (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] White X || Unused || Yes |- | 5 ||5 |<code>target_point</code> || [[File:Target Point (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] [[File:Target Point (texture) BE2.png|16px]] Red triangle || Unused || Yes |- | 6 || 6 ||<code>player_off_map</code> || [[File:Player Off Map (texture) JE1 BE1.png|16px]] Large white dot || Players off map, nearby{{only|java}} || No |- | 7 || 13 ||<code>player_off_limits</code> || [[File:Player Off Limits (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Player Off Limits (texture) BE.png|16px]] Small white dot || Players off map, far away{{only|java}} || No |- | 8 ||14 |<code>mansion</code> || [[File:Mansion (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Mansion (Texture) BE2.png|frameless|16x16px]] Woodland mansion || Woodland mansion || Yes |- | 9 || 15 ||<code>monument</code> || [[File:Monument (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Monument Texture BE2.png|frameless|16x16px]] Ocean monument || Ocean monument || Yes |- | 10 - 25 || ||<code>{{tooltip|banner_*|banner_white, banner_orange, banner_magenta, banner_light_blue, banner_yellow, banner_lime, banner_pink, banner_gray, banner_light_gray, banner_cyan, banner_purple, banner_blue, banner_brown, banner_green, banner_red, banner_black}}</code> || [[File:Banner White (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Light Gray (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Gray (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Black (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Brown (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Red (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Orange (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Yellow (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Lime (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Green (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Cyan (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Light Blue (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Blue (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Magenta (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Purple (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Banner Pink (texture) JE1.png|16px]]<br>Banners in all 16 wool colors{{only|java}}|| Banner markers || Yes |- | 26 ||4 |<code>red_x</code> || [[File:Red X (texture) JE1.png|16px]] [[File:Target X (texture) BE2.png|16px]] Red X || Buried treasure || Yes |- | || 8 || || [[File:Magenta Marker (texture) BE1.png|16px]] Magenta marker | Position converted to Overworld when opening Overworld map in the End{{Only|bedrock}} || No |- | || 9 || || [[File:Orange Marker (texture) BE1.png|16px]] Orange marker{{more info}} |Other players |Yes |- | || 10 || || [[File:Yellow Marker (texture) BE1.png|16px]] Yellow marker | Other players || No |- | || 11 || || [[File:Cyan Marker (texture) BE1.png|16px]] Cyan marker | Other players || No |- | - |12 | || [[File:Green Point (texture) BE1.png|16px]] Green Triangle | Other structure such as stronghold, fortress, end city, etc. when used as explorer map destination{{Only|bedrock}} || Yes |} It should be noted that even if the player used a NBT editor to add an additional icon on the map, ''Minecraft'' shows only the first one listed when the player loads up their world. == Achievements == {{load achievements|Map Room}} == History == {{see also|section=24|map_icons.png|Java Edition history of textures#Map icons}} {{more images|section=24|{{bug|MC-72962}}}} {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144/the-maps|[[Notch]] unveiled screenshots of the map.}} {{History||April 28, 2011|link={{tweet|notch|63500114005721088}}|[[Notch]] said that he would try to make maps place-able on [[wall]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|[[File:Map (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added maps.}} {{History||1.6.6|The ability to auto-craft maps using shift-click has been disabled.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Maps can now be found in library chests in the brand-new [[stronghold]]s. |Auto crafting maps has been restored. Map cloning, therefore, is unavailable for a period of time.}} {{History||1.8.1|Maps now work both while walking and flying.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|Prior to this update, the [[sun]] in ''[[Minecraft]]'' rose in the North, which threw off many [[player]]s and led to a common misconception that ''Minecraft'' maps/[[world]]s were oriented with East at the top. The sun now rises in the east and sets in the west, making navigation much more intuitive. |Before the change in sun position, it was commonly said that ''Minecraft'' maps/worlds are oriented with East at the top; sunrise, by definition, occurs at the East, which means it is certainly true that the maps were oriented "East" since the Sun rose from the top (North). However, [[Jeb]] asserted (and [[Notch]] agreed) that the sun rose in the north.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|87815841160237056}}</ref><ref>{{Tweet|notch|88155424880201728}}</ref> Most mods and map-making tools, however, used the terms East and North consistent with their actual definitions (e.g. a [[Programs and editors/Cartograph|Cartograph]]-generated map with North at the top is rotated 90 degrees from the in-game map).}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Empty Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Crafting]] a map now creates an empty map. The map is drawn for the first time when it is held and right clicked, and is centered near the location of the [[player]] when clicked (not as before where it was centered on the location it was crafted.) |Previously, in order to map a new area, the map had to be ''crafted'' in that area (rather than carrying a previously-crafted map to the new area). The point where a map is crafted becomes its permanent center, and could never be changed. |The pointer no longer disappears when leaving the map, but transforms into a white dot, indicating on what side of the map the player is located. |Maps now align to a grid, making it easier to create adjacent maps. |Maps can now be zoomed out (but not zoomed in). |Maps can now be cloned and scaled.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34b|Maps now have a ''zoom level'', which was fixed at 1:8 prior to snapshot [[Java Edition 12w34a|12w34a]],<ref name="mapinfo">https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144/the-maps</ref> but now starts at 1:1 and can be increased up to 1:16 by re-crafting an existing map. |Maps are no longer numbered on the top-left corner and is labeled through the tooltip.}} {{History|||snap=12w36a|New maps are now crafted at a scale factor of 1:1. A zoomed in map can be zoomed out by re-crafting it with another 8 sheets of [[paper]] on a [[crafting table]]. Each time this is done, the scale increases - 1:1, 1:2, 1:4, 1:8, 1:16 with a map scale of 1:16 being the current maximum.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w38a|The map size has been increased when placed on a [[wall]] using the [[item frame]]. |More colors have been added to maps for different [[block]]s.<ref name="infodump2">https://web.archive.org/web/0/https://www.mojang.com/2013/10/minecraft-1-7-the-update-that-changed-the-world</ref>}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w31a|Zoomed maps now conform to an expanded grid based on their zoom level. Previously, careful considerations would need to be taken to creating a wall of adjoining maps.}} {{History||1.8.1|snap=pre1|Some colors have been changed on maps to more accurately represent their respective [[block]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Maps now display as a mini-map when held in the off-hand, or if the off-hand slot is occupied; the (old) large version is visible only when held in the dominant hand with the secondary hand free.}} {{History|||snap=15w34a|New maps can now be [[crafting|crafted]] at a scale factor of 1:4. |A crafting recipe has been added for zooming in maps.}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|The average yield of empty maps from [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s has been doubled.}} {{History|||snap=15w45a|New maps are once again [[crafting|crafted]] at a scale factor of 1:1, as they had been before snapshot [[15w34a]]. |The [[crafting]] recipe, that was introduced in 15w34a, for zooming in maps has been removed.}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|Map making now uses armor equipping sounds.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Maps now work in [[the End]]. |Empty maps are now [[trading|sold]] by cartographer [[villager]]s as their tier 3 [[trading|trade]]. |Added [[explorer map]]s, sold by cartographers as their tier 4 trades.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w17a|Maps now have separate colors for colored [[terracotta]] blocks from other colored blocks.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 358 and 395. |Maps now use additional NBT to specify which map they contain. Prior to this version, they used the [[damage]] value instead. |Map IDs are no longer limited to 32,768.}} {{History|||snap=17w50a|Maps can now be placed on floor and ceiling [[item frame]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Spots on maps can now be marked using [[banner]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Empty maps can now generate in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=pre7|Maps have been changed slightly, in regard to which [[block]]s are shown and which blocks are not.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Empty Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Map (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of maps have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Empty maps can now be found in chests in [[village]] cartographer houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Maps can now be cloned and zoomed out (extended) by using a [[cartography table]]. |Maps can now be locked by using a [[glass pane]] with a cartography table. |The recipes for cloning and zooming out maps have been removed.}} {{History|||snap=19w06a|Map making is now silent again.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Cartographer villagers now give empty maps to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w21a|Map making sounds are now the same as when using a cartography table.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Empty Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Map (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added maps. |Maps are crafted using nine [[paper]], one for every slot of the [[crafting]] grid. |Maps must be combined with a [[compass]] using an [[anvil]] in order to show the [[player]]'s position. |Maps can be zoomed using an anvil.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|New maps are now [[crafting|crafted]] at full zoom. |Empty maps now have a "Create Map" button to initialize them.}} {{History|||snap=build 7|New maps are now crafted at a scale factor of 1:1.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=unknown|Maps can now be crafted either with 8 pieces of [[paper]] and a [[compass]] ''or'' 9 pieces of paper, to get a map with or without a position marker.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Different colors have been added to maps for different [[biome]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|[[Windows 10 Edition]] can now use the [[anvil]] as well as the [[crafting table]] to clone, zoom and apply markers, just as [[Pocket Edition]] in general could. |Maps can now be found inside [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Empty maps with direction markers built-in are now called "locator maps".}} {{History|||snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|"Locator maps" are now called "empty locator maps". |Empty maps are now [[trading|sold]] by cartographer [[villager]]s for 7-11 [[emerald]]s as their tier 3 [[trading|trade]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Maps can now be found inside map room [[chest]]s in [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||?|The texture of the filled map overlay has been changed.}} {{History||?|Maps now function in dimensions other than the dimension in which they were created.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Maps can now be found in cartographer house [[chest]]s in [[village]]s. |[[File:Empty Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of empty maps has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Empty maps can now be created from 1 [[paper]] in [[cartography table]]s. |Maps can now be zoomed, cloned, renamed, and have pointers added in cartography tables.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cartographer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] empty map for an [[emerald]] as their first tier [[trading|trades]]. |Empty locator maps can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer villagers.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|[[File:Map (item) BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Locked Map (item) BE2.png|32px]] Filled maps and locked maps now have unique inventory icons.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Trading has been changed, novice-level cartographer now sell an empty map for 7 emeralds. Cartographer villager no longer sell empty locator map.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of maps have been changed from <code>emptymap</code> to <code>empty_map</code> and <code>map</code> to <code>filled_map</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Map (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added maps. |The [[player]] spawns with a free map. |Maps are available only as zoom step 3 maps centered at coordinates 0,0. Biome colors do not appear on maps.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=none|Larger sized worlds on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Nintendo Switch have zoom step 3 maps aligned to a grid with maps centered at 0, 1024, or 2048 on the X or Z coordinates.}} {{History||xbox=TU21|xbone=CU9|ps=1.14|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Empty Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Crafting]] a map now produces an empty map.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|The outer end islands appear on different maps; even on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Vita, and Wii U editions.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Empty Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Map (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of maps have been changed.}} {{History||ps=1.91|Maps can now be created and used in [[cartography table]]s.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Use of the {{key|F1}} key can allow the player to hold a map without blocking their view at all. * In ''Java Edition'', a map created using {{cmd|give}} can be any map by using the Map parameter to specify the map number desired. E.g. {{cmd|give [player] minecraft:filled_map{map:5<nowiki>}}} gives the specified player map_5. If no data value is supplied it defaults to map_0. If map_0 has not ever been crafted, it is centered on x=0, z=0. * The maps are stored separately as their own data (<code>.dat</code>) file as <code>map_x.dat</code> with (x) being the map number, see [[map item format]] for more info. By manipulating this number, players can organize their maps to suit them, or if they accidentally create a map in the same location, they can delete their extra map so as to save the number they make. * Certain programs can be used to make customized maps with images or text on them instead of actual maps, many people use these in adventure maps to show pictures or to tell a story. * Since all copies of a map are links to the same file, copying an unfinished map keeps it synchronized with the copy as the player fills it in. Thus, a copy stored in a chest can act as a remote backup. * A map that is in an item frame does not update itself until a player picks it up, lets it reload, and places it back again. However, if a player holds a clone of the map, both maps update. * Filled maps are the only items that make 90 degree rotations in item frames, and also the only items that can expand the item frame into full block wide. * On [[Legacy Console Edition]], the player always spawns with a map in their inventory after creating a world. This was later added to Bedrock Edition as an optional feature in the world creation menu. * Maps on Legacy Console Edition always show the player's current coordinates, as a substitute for the optional [[Coordinates|coordinate display]] in other editions. * A map cannot be created on [[New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]. Instead, the map is always displayed on the bottom screen along with the coordinates. Biome colors do not appear on maps. == Gallery == <gallery> MapItem1.png|A fully zoomed map. MapRotation.png|Having a map in hand does not stop the ability to see ahead. MapItem3.png|A world being recorded onto a map. Mcmap4.png|Nearly fully explored map. Zoomed Map.png|A map edited to the scale of 1. Sky Map.png|A map mapping the [[Sky Dimension]]. MapOfVillage.png|A village and how it is represented on a map. Pumpkin map.png|A map containing a custom image made by placing a large number of blocks. Complete Map.png|A completely explored map. MapZooms.png|A diagram showing how maps zoomed out before [[Java Edition 1.8]]. Notice how the larger maps have borders made of half and quarter small maps. Map18zooms.png|From 1.8, zoomed maps are aligned to this grid exactly. Large Biome Map.png|A map of a [[Large Biomes]] world. Map0140-0160.png|A comparison of maps between versions in Pocket Edition Alpha [[Pocket Edition Alpha 0.14.0|0.14.0]] and [[Pocket Edition Alpha 0.16.0|0.16.0]]. Mycelium Map.png|A map view of a mushroom biome, showing that mycelium appears purple on a map. MiniMap.png|Maps held in the off-hand or in either hand while [[dual wielding]] appear as mini-maps. Partly filled treasure map.png|Partly filled treasure map with an odd area at the bottom left. Normally a partly filled map would look striped (as in the top left), but this map seems to be bugged and is possibly showing caves, or something, in the bottom left. Partly filled ocean explorer map.png|Partly filled ocean explorer map. Updating the game from an older version (in this case the area was first generated before 1.18) and buying a map after updating (in this case in 1.19.4) can result in the map displaying rivers and terrain where there is really a frozen sea. Map Stained Glass 1.png|Stained glasses' appearances on maps before and after 1.13. Map Stained Glass 2.png|Stained glasses' appearances on maps before and after 1.13. Map Various Blocks 1.png|Various blocks' appearances on maps before and after 1.13. Map Various Blocks 2.png|Various blocks' appearances on maps before and after 1.13. Better Together Map.jpg|Holding a map in the offhand in ''Bedrock Edition''. Better Together Map Icon.jpg|Holding a map in both hands in ''Bedrock Edition''. </gallery> === The Nether === <gallery> Nethermap.png|A map in [[the Nether]]. Maponnether.png|A map in the Nether; the arrow turns around itself, like in [[compass]]. </gallery> === The End === <gallery> Jeb End Map.png|The first image of a map in [[the End]]. Endmap.png|A map in the End. </gallery> === Maps in item frames === <gallery> FramedMap.png|A map displayed on an item frame, as it looked before [[Java Edition 1.7.2]]. Structure Map Collection.png|Multiple maps in item frames. Notice a [[village]], two [[desert temple]]s and a lava lake. Minecraft maps 3by3.png|A collection of 9 connected full maps. Full Map.png|A combination of 25 maps pasted together as one map. Map wall BE.png|A map wall on ''Bedrock Edition'', showing large areas of biome colors for each biome. Map's in item frames.png|Maps can be placed into [[item frame]]s so they can be viewed together. Comparing Maps.png|The comparison between 3 zooms of maps. SuperflatMap.png|A map in a [[Superflat]] world, with some [[village]]s. MapWallWithMarkers.png|A 3x3 map wall with banner markers. HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA.png|He-Man map art. Map Player Icons 1.png|First image of player icons on maps. Map Player Icons 2.png|Second image of player icons on maps. </gallery> == See also == * [[Explorer Map]] * [[Clock]] * [[Tutorials/Navigation|Navigation]] == References == {{Reflist}} {{Items}} [[cs:Mapa]] [[de:Karte]] [[es:Mapa]] [[fr:Carte (objet)]] [[hu:Térkép (tárgy)]] [[ja:地図]] [[ko:지도]] [[nl:Kaart]] [[pl:Mapa]] [[pt:Mapa]] [[ru:Карта]] [[tr:Harita]] [[th:แผนที่]] [[uk:Мапа]] [[zh:地图]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul></nowiki> | The nether brick slab texture has been brightened. | ||||
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1.0.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Sweet Berries|Sweet Berries]]<br/>{{Block | title = Sweet Berries | image = <gallery> Sweet Berry Bush Age 0.png| Age 0 Sweet Berry Bush Age 1.png| Age 1 Sweet Berry Bush Age 2.png| Age 2 Sweet Berry Bush Age 3.png| Age 3 </gallery> | image2 = Sweet Berries JE1 BE1.png | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = Any | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | heals = {{hunger|2}} | flammable = Yes (60 java, 30 bedrock) | lavasusceptible = No }} '''Sweet berries''' are a [[food]] [[item]] obtained from sweet berry bushes and are used to plant them. '''Sweet berry bushes''' are quick-growing, [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] [[Plant|plants]] that grow sweet berries, and damage and slow [[Player|players]] and most [[Mob|mobs]] moving through them. They can be found naturally in [[taiga]] and [[Snowy Taiga|snowy taiga]] biomes. == Obtaining == === Breaking === {{See also|Fortune#Discrete random}} Sweet berry bushes can be mined instantly with any tool or by hand. A mature sweet berry bush yields 2–3 sweet berries. On its third growth stage, it yields 1–2 sweet berries. Each level of [[Fortune]] can increase the amount of drops by 1. {{IN|ps4}}, the sweet berries drop into the player's inventory. In other editions, they drop on the ground. === Natural generation === Berry bushes commonly generate in [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] biomes. Each [[chunk]] has {{frac|1|12}} chance to generate sweet berry bushes in [[random patch]]es. They also generate in both [[old growth pine taiga]] and [[old growth spruce taiga]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|sweet-berries}} === Post-generation === Sweet berries can be collected from a sweet berry bush by {{control|using}} or {{control|breaking}} it, which yield 1–2 sweet berries in its third growth stage, and 2–3 sweet berries in its final growth stage. == Usage == === Placement === Placing [[sweet berries]] on a [[grass block]], [[dirt]], [[podzol]], [[coarse dirt]], [[farmland]]{{Only|Java}}, or [[moss block]] creates a small sweet berry bush that eventually becomes a fully grown sweet berry bush. === Growth === A sweet berry bush grows through four stages after it is planted. Its first growth stage is a small bush without any berries. It becomes a grown plant in its second stage, and produces berries in its third and fourth growth stage. The bush needs to be in light level 9 or greater to grow. {{control|Using}} [[bone meal]] on it increases its growth stage by one, and at full maturity, ejects the sweet berry item. The bush can be placed on a 1 block high space, but it cannot grow with a full, non-transparent block immediately above it. === Food === To eat sweet berries, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 0.4{{only|je|short=1}} / 1.2{{only|be|short=1}} hunger [[saturation]]. === Composting === Placing sweet berries into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1. === Breeding === Sweet berries can be fed to [[fox]]es to [[breeding|breed]] them. Foxes are similar to cats when being fed as a wild animal; a sudden movement by the [[player]] may cause the fox to flee even if the player holds sweet berries. A baby fox bred by a [[player]] trusts the player and does not flee. === Trading === Master-level butcher [[villager]]s offer to [[trading|buy]] 10 sweet berries for an [[emerald]]. === Entity movement === A sweet berry bush (at any stage) slows down all [[entity|entities]] (except [[Item (entity)|items]]) passing through it. At stage 1 and higher, it causes damage. [[Fox]]es are immune to both characteristics, however. Sweet berry bushes deal {{hp|1}} [[damage]] every 0.5 seconds, only if the entity is moving in the hitbox of the bush. Entities that move through sweet berry bushes slow down to about 34.05% of their normal speed, similar to how a [[cobweb]] slows down mobs to 15% of normal speed. This makes it impossible to jump a full [[block]] while inside the bush. Mobs at standard block height in a [[minecart]] are not damaged when the minecart is pushed through sweet berries. Players in a sweet berry bush take no damage except from horizontal movement, but are unable to jump out of the bush, similar to a cobweb. === Bees === [[Bee]]s pollinate sweet berry bushes, and then increase the honey level in [[beehive]]s and bee nests by 1.{{only|java}} == Sounds == === Generic === ==== Block ==== {{Sound table/Block/Sweet berry bush}} ==== Item ==== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} === Unique === {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Berries pick1.ogg |sound2=Berries pick2.ogg |subtitle=Berries pop |source=block |description=When sweet berries are picked by a player |id=block.sweet_berry_bush.pick_berries |translationkey=subtitles.item.berries.pick |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Berries pop |source=block |description=When sweet berries are picked by a fox |id=block.sweet_berry_bush.pick_berries |translationkey=subtitles.item.berries.pick |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Player hurt sweet berry bush1.ogg |sound2=Player hurt sweet berry bush2.ogg |subtitle=Player hurts |source=player |description=When a player is damaged by touching a sweet berry bush |id=entity.player.hurt_sweet_berry_bush |translationkey=subtitles.entity.player.hurt |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Berries pick1.ogg |sound2=Berries pick2.ogg |source=block |description=When sweet berries are picked |id=block.sweet_berry_bush.pick |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Player hurt sweet berry bush1.ogg |sound2=Player hurt sweet berry bush2.ogg |source=block |description=When a player is damaged by touching a sweet berry bush |id=block.sweet_berry_bush.hurt |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Sweet Berry Bush |spritetype=block |nameid=sweet_berry_bush |blocktags=azalea_log_replaceable, bee_growables |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Sweet Berries |spritetype=item |nameid=sweet_berries |itemtags=fox_food |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Sweet Berry Bush |spritetype=block |nameid=sweet_berry_bush |id=462 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Sweet Berries |spritetype=item |nameid=sweet_berries |id=287 |form=item |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} ==Advancements== {{Load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;The Parrots and the Bats;Two by Two}} == History == {{History||September 26, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1044587405779451906}}|Berries are announced to be part of the [[biome]] vote at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}} {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1046097775199498245}}|[[Taiga]] wins the [[biome]] vote, meaning berries are to be added to the game first.}} {{History|java}} {{History||December 3, 2018|link={{tweet|cojomax99|1069586461173919745}}|[[Cojomax99]] tweets an image of some berries.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w49a|[[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 0 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 1 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 2 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sweet berry bushes.| [[File:Sweet Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sweet berries.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Sweet berries can now be found within [[taiga]] [[village]] loot [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing a sweet berry into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1. |Added [[sound]]s for sweet berry bushes.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Sweet berries now have a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1. |The [[sound]] for planting sweet berries has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w07a|Sweet berries can now be fed to [[fox]]es to [[breeding|breed]] them.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] sweet berries.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate sweet berry bushes.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-Release 2|Sweet berries now generate in [[giant tree taiga]] biomes.}} {{History||1.16|snap=Pre-release 1|Sweet berry bushes no longer prevent mob spawning inside them.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w20a|The sound event for picking berries has been changed as to align better with that of glow berries.<ref>{{bug|MC-220063}}</ref>}} {{History||1.18|snap=1.18-pre5|Sweet berry bushes in taigas are about 4 times more common than in previous snapshots.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Sweet Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sweet berries, which are available only through Experimental Gameplay.|[[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 0 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 1 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 2 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sweet berry bushes, available only through Experimental Gameplay.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Sweet berries can now be used to fill [[composter]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.3|Sweet berries and sweet berry bushes have been fully implemented and are now separate from Experimental Gameplay.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Sweet berries can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Sweet berries can now be fed to [[fox]]es to [[breeding|breed]] them.}} {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate sweet berry bushes.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Sweet berry bushes now properly damage entities.<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-56142}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.56|Bees no longer gather nectar from sweet berry bushes.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.91|[[File:Sweet Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sweet berries.|[[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 0 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 1 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 2 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sweet Berry Bush Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sweet berry bushes.}} {{History|foot}} === Sweet berry bush "item" === {{:Technical blocks/Sweet Berry Bush}} == Issues == {{issue list|berry|berries|sweet berry|sweet berries|berry bush|sweet berry bush}} ==Trivia== * {{IN|java}}, sweet berry bushes absorb [[fall damage]] like [[water]].<ref>{{bug|MC-149990|||WAI}}</ref> * Foxes harvest mature sweet berry bushes that have grown into their third or fourth stage. Unlike how carrots eaten by rabbits are destroyed and not dropped as items, sweet berry bushes harvested by foxes drop as items, although the fox may pick up one of the dropped berries. The bush remains intact, allowing for automatic sweet berry farms. == Gallery == <gallery> Berry Bush.png|A close-up look of a sweet berry bush. Naturally generated berry bushes.png|A naturally generated sweet berry bush. Multiplebushes.png|Multiple bushes of sweet berries in Taiga biome. BerryBushCloseToRavine.png|A berry bush that is close to a ravine. Cozy Cabin Berries.jpg|Berry bushes near a cozy cabin. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Flammable blocks]] [[cs:Sladké bobule]] [[es:Bayas dulces]] [[de:Süßbeeren]] [[fr:Baies sucrées]] [[ja:スイートベリー]] [[ko:달콤한 열매]] [[pl:Słodkie jagody]] [[pt:Bagas doces]] [[ru:Сладкие ягоды]] [[th:เบอร์รีหวาน]] [[zh:甜浆果]]</li><li>[[Dye|Dye]]<br/>{{Item | title = Dyes | image = White Dye.png | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Dyes''' are a set of sixteen items used to change the color of [[wool]], [[carpet]]s, [[terracotta]], [[concrete powder]], [[glass]], [[shulker box]]es, [[bed]]s, [[candle]]s, the patterns on [[banner]]s, [[firework star]]s, certain mobs, and text on [[sign]]s and [[hanging sign]]s. {{IN|bedrock}} they can also be used to dye water in a [[cauldron]] (which is thereafter used to dye leather [[armor]]); {{in|java}} leather armor can be dyed directly. {{IN|education}} dyes can also be used to dye [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s. {{IN|bedrock|education}}, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa bean]]s can generally substitute for [[white dye]], [[black dye]], [[blue dye]], and [[brown dye]], respectively, in crafting recipes and for use in dyeing items or mobs. However, they have other important uses that aren't related to color, and are therefore not considered true dyes. They are mentioned in this article only in regard to their use as dyeing agents; see their individual articles for complete information about them. [[File:Dye Recipes.png|400px|thumb|A guide for creating all the dyes]] == Obtaining == <!--[[File:Dye Chart.png|350px|thumb|A guide to crafting all the dyes.{{until|java 1.14}}]]--> Dyes can be produced by crafting them from plants (mainly flowers), by crafting dyes of different colors together, by smelting plants, or by trading with a [[wandering trader]]. {{loadPage|Crafting/Dye|Crafting|h3}} === Smelting === {{smelting|head=1|Sea Pickle|Lime Dye|0,2}} {{smelting|foot=1|Cactus|Green Dye|1||b=Lapis Lazuli|c=Any fuel|d=1}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s can sell 3 dyes for an [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can also sell 3 lapis lazuli, bone meal, cocoa beans, or ink sacs for one emerald. Apprentice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell one lapis lazuli per emerald. === Chest loot === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|blue-dye,green-dye,orange-dye,light-blue-dye,yellow-dye,white-dye}} === Other === Ink sacs can also be created using 1 iron, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen in the [[compound creator]]. {{only|bedrock|education}} == Usage == Similar to their use in crafting, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa beans]] can be substituted for the corresponding dye in any of the following usages unless otherwise specified.{{only|bedrock}} <!--- sections are ordered by craftable dyeable blocks, dyeable items, version exclusive sections, and non-crafting miscellaneous uses---> === Dyeing wool and mobs === Players can dye wool by placing [[wool]] and any dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Any Wool |Matching Dye |Output=Any Wool }} Dyes can be {{control|use|text=used}} on sheep to change the color of the wool. Shearing a colored sheep drops the corresponding color of the wool, and the sheep retains the color when the wool regenerates. [[Breeding]] colored sheep produces a lamb colored as one of the parent sheep, or a color resulting from the combination of both parents' color. The color combining follows the same rules that dyes use – red and yellow sheep produce an orange lamb, but a blue and yellow sheep cannot create a green lamb. The unlimited reproduction of colored sheep makes dyeing and shearing sheep infinitely more efficient than just dyeing wool directly. Dye can also be used on a tamed [[wolf]] or [[cat]] to change the color of its collar from the default red to the color of the dye. === Dyeing carpets === Carpets can be dyed. {{Crafting |Any Carpet |Matching Dye |Output= Matching Carpet |type= Building block }} === Dyeing terracotta === [[Terracotta]] can be dyed by placing 8 blocks around a dye on a crafting table. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1=Terracotta |B1=Terracotta |C1=Terracotta |A2=Terracotta |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Terracotta |A3=Terracotta |B3=Terracotta |C3=Terracotta |Output=Matching Dyed Terracotta,8 }} === Creating concrete powder === Dyes can also be used to craft [[concrete powder]], which can then be set into their respective [[concrete]] blocks (they cannot be dyed directly). {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Sand |Gravel |Sand |Gravel |Matching Dye |Gravel |Sand |Gravel |Sand |Output=Matching Concrete Powder,8 }} === Staining glass === [[Stained glass]] can be stained by placing 8 blocks of glass around a dye on a [[crafting table]]. Just like regular glass, stained glass can be crafted into stained glass panes. The recipe for this is the same as with regular glass. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1=Glass |B1=Glass |C1=Glass |A2=Glass |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Glass |A3=Glass |B3=Glass |C3=Glass |Output=Matching Stained Glass,8 |head=1 }} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Glass Pane |B1= Glass Pane |C1= Glass Pane |A2= Glass Pane |B2= Matching Dye |C2= Glass Pane |A3= Glass Pane |B3= Glass Pane |C3= Glass Pane |Output= Matching Stained Glass Pane,8 |type= Decoration block |foot=1 }} === Dyeing shulker boxes === [[Shulker box]]es are generated in a light shade of purple (like the [[purpur block]]), but can be dyed any color. They can also be re-dyed as often as desired. {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |showname=1 |Any Shulker Box |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Shulker Box }} === Dyeing beds === Players can dye beds by placing a [[bed]] and any color dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Any Bed |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Bed }} === Dyeing candles === Players can dye [[candles]] by placing an undyed candle and any color dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Candle |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Dyed Candle }} === Banner patterns === {{main|Banner#Patterns}} Dyes are used in most banner patterns to determine the pattern and color displayed. === Dyeing armor === [[File:DyeGraph2.png|200px|thumb|A graph showing all combinations of two dyes on a [[tunic]].]] Leather [[armor]] can be dyed by: * Crafting dyes with a piece of leather armor or leather [[horse armor]].{{Only|java}} * Dousing the leather armor or leather [[horse armor]] in a [[cauldron]] to which dyes have been added.{{Only|bedrock}} There are 5,713,438<ref>https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/</ref> (34.1% of sRGB) colors leather armor can be, as it is possible to put more than one dye on the crafting bench alongside the leather armor. Armor can be dyed multiple times with previous colors affecting the final outcome. Colored armor can be reverted to their original color using a [[cauldron]] with undyed water. The game has a specific formula for calculating the color of dyed armor: each color, in the RGB color model, has a red value, green value, and blue value. For each dye in the crafting grid, and the armor itself (if it is already dyed), the red, green, and blue values are added to running totals. In addition, a running total of the highest value (be it red, green, or blue) is also kept. After this, each total is divided by the number of colors used. This effectively produces the average red, green, blue, and maximum values. The maximum value of the average RGB values is also calculated. Finally, each average RGB value is multiplied by the average maximum value and divided by the maximum of the average RGB values. The modified average RGB values are then used as the final color. This procedure can be summed up with the following equations: for each color (all "total" variables start at 0 before counting): totalRed = totalRed + redValue totalGreen = totalGreen + greenValue totalBlue = totalBlue + blueValue totalMaximum = totalMaximum + max(redValue, greenValue, blueValue) numberOfColors = numberOfColors + 1 averageRed = totalRed / numberOfColors averageGreen = totalGreen / numberOfColors averageBlue = totalBlue / numberOfColors averageMaximum = totalMaximum / numberOfColors maximumOfAverage = max(averageRed, averageGreen, averageBlue) gainFactor = averageMaximum / maximumOfAverage resultRed = averageRed * gainFactor resultGreen = averageGreen * gainFactor resultBlue = averageBlue * gainFactor Due to the way this formula works, the resulting color can never be darker than the average of the input colors and is often lighter and more saturated. Of course, the resulting color can never be lighter or more saturated than the lightest or most saturated input color. In addition, this formula never creates an RGB value higher than 255 (which would be invalid in the 8-bit RGB color model). If leather armor is renamed on an [[anvil]], it retains its name when dyed or undyed. ;Mixing Samples : {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| yellow=2 }} | code=1}} : {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|White Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| red=1 | blue=1 | white=1}} | code=1}} : {{ItemSprite|Green Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| green=1 | red=1 | pink=1}} | code=1}} === Dyeing firework stars === A [[firework star]] can have a single color or a combination of up to eight colors when crafted with dyes. Adding one or more dyes to a crafted firework star adds a "fade to color" effect to it, overwriting any existing fade colors. {{Crafting |head=1 |ignoreusage=1 |ingredients=[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Any Dye (1–8) +<br>Extra ingredient (optional) |Gunpowder |Matching Dye |Diamond;Glowstone Dust;Head;Gold Nugget;Feather;Fire Charge; |Output=Matching Firework Star }} {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Matching Firework Star |Any Dye |Output=Matching Firework Star |foot=1 }} === Creating balloons === Dye can be used to craft balloons.{{only|education}} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Latex |B1= Matching Dye |C1= Latex |A2= Latex |B2= Helium |C2= Latex |A3= Latex |B3= Lead |C3= Latex |Output= Matching Balloon }} === Creating glow sticks === Dye can also be used to craft glow sticks.{{only|education}} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Polyethylene |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide |C1= Polyethylene |A2= Polyethylene |B2= Matching Dye |C2= Polyethylene |A3= Polyethylene |B3= Luminol |C3= Polyethylene |Output= Matching Glow Stick }} === Dyeing water inside cauldrons === Water can be dyed in a cauldron by holding any dye in the hand and pressing {{Ctrl|use}} on a cauldron filled with water.{{only|bedrock}} === Signs === Dye can be {{control|used}} on a [[sign]] or a [[hanging sign]] to change the text color. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[ink sac]]s cannot be used for this purpose; black dye must be used to change the text to black. === Trading === Apprentice, journeyman and expert-level shepherd [[villager]]s buy any of the 12 dyes for an [[emerald]]. == Color values == The "color codes" are used to determine the color imparted on sheep, wolf and cat collars, firework stars, [[beacon]] beams, and dyed leather armor. The hex value is shown in the extended tooltips of dyed leather armor; however, to set the color using an NBT data tag in a [[command]], the decimal value must be used instead. The color values for firework stars are slightly different from the ones listed below, and use [[Item colors#Firework stars|these values]] instead. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: left;" data-description="Data values" ! rowspan=2 | Description ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center" | Color Code |- ! Dec ! <abbr title="Hexadecimal color code">Hex</abbr> |- | style="text-align:center" | White || 16383998 || {{color|#F9FFFE}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Light gray || 10329495 || {{color|#9D9D97}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Gray || 4673362 || {{color|#474F52}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Black || 1908001|| {{color|#1D1D21}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Brown || 8606770 || {{color|#835432}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Red || 11546150 || {{color|#B02E26}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Orange || 16351261 || {{color|#F9801D}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Yellow || 16701501 || {{color|#FED83D}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Lime || 8439583 || {{color|#80C71F}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Green || 6192150 || {{color|#5E7C16}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Cyan || 1481884|| {{color|#169C9C}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Light blue || 3847130 || {{color|#3AB3DA}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Blue || 3949738 || {{color|#3C44AA}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Purple || 8991416 || {{color|#8932B8}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Magenta || 13061821 || {{color|#C74EBD}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Pink || 15961002 || {{color|#F38BAA}} |} == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Dye.ogg |subtitle=Dye stains |source=block |description=When dye is used on a [[sign]] |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Dye stains |source=player |description=When dye is used on a [[sheep]] |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Dye.ogg |source=sound |description=When dye is used on a sign |id=sign.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=3 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When dye is added to a cauldron |id=cauldron.adddye |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When armor is dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When dye is removed from armor using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanarmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Rainbow Collection;Tie dye outfit}} == Video == {{Video note|These videos are outdated, as it does not include details of the [[Java Edition 1.7.2|1.7.2]] update's changes to the dyeing system/production chain.}} <div style="text-align:center"> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|8YD7oauNZHE}}</span> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|7tETaRt7STM}}</span> </div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||January 3, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/2582321901/2011-here-we-go|Notch mentions adding a "paint" feature if he can figure out how.}} {{History||January 10, 2011<ref group="n">Supposed time when fragment was filmed. Based on modified date of client.jar/gui/trap.png in [[Beta 1.2]].</ref>|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBF2ugTzXqQ&t=181s|[[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] Shown rose red in development as part of [[Minecraft: The Story of Mojang]].}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. |[[File:Black Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:White Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] Leftovers of old textures can be seen in [[items.png]] with 100% opacity. The white dye texture was reused for [[Sugar]]. | The colors were as follows:{{verify|Did the color codes remain the same between Beta 1.2 and Java 1.11.2?}} {{:Color/Java Edition dye colors before 17w06a}} }} {{History|java}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|[[Sheep]] can now regrow their [[wool]] by eating [[grass block|grass]]. Dyed sheep regrow wool in their new color.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w19a|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE2.png|32px]] The texture of [[cocoa beans]] has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:bone meal changes.gif|32px]] The textures of [[bone meal]], [[cactus green]], cocoa beans and [[rose red]] have been changed. The textures have been lowered one pixel.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to dye leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|Color codes have been changed. The colors of red, brown, blue, purple, cyan, pink, light blue, magenta and orange were adjusted a little vividly.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|As cleric [[villager]]s now sell lapis lazuli, all dyes have become fully renewable.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Added [[shield]]s, which can be dyed indirectly by applying a matching [[banner]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39b|Dyes are now used to change the color of [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]]. |Color codes have been changed. All colors are adjusted more vividly. The changes were as follows: {{:Color/Java Edition dye color changes in 17w06a}} |Light blue dye, stained glass, and stained glass panes, did not change colors in this update. This means that they still use old colors.<ref name="unchanged dyes">{{Bug|MC-214643}}<br>{{Bug|MC-214641}}</ref> }} {{History|||snap=17w15a|Dyes can now apply color to white [[bed]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[Bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[cocoa beans]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are no longer considered dyes. |[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]] and [[blue dye]]s. |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively. |[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed. |[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of light gray, gray, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, purple, magenta, and pink dyes, have been changed. The color texture for light blue dye was not changed to reflect the updated colors from 1.12.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Yellow dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] mason houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Green dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[desert]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which can sell any type of dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|All 16 types of dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|Reversed the order of dyes to match other colored items in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="reverse dye">{{Bug|MC-136553}}</ref> |Regrouped dyes in the Creative inventory such that white, blue, brown, and black dyes are within and not [[cocoa beans]], [[ink sacs]], [[lapis lazuli]], and [[bone meal]].<ref name="regroup dye">{{Bug|MC-177684}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Added [[candle]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History|||snap=21w03a|Added a sound for applying dyes.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Candles can no longer be dyed.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Candles can now once again be dyed.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|The color of the text on [[hanging sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[Torchflower]]s can now be crafted into orange dye.|[[Pink petals]] can now be crafted into pink dye.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Pitcher plant]]s can now be crafted into cyan dye.|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w14a|Pitcher plants can now craft two [[cyan dye]] instead of one.}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye now are in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. Only [[dandelion yellow]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are currently obtainable and have functionality.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[Cactus green]] is now obtainable by smelting [[cacti]].}} {{History||v0.3.3|[[Bone meal]] is now obtainable via [[crafting]].}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[Cyan dye]], [[light blue dye]], [[lime dye]], [[magenta dye]], [[orange dye]], [[pink dye]], and [[purple dye]] are now obtainable via crafting. |[[Rose red]] is now obtainable by smelting red [[mushroom]]s. |All available dyes, excluding bone meal, can now be used to craft their respective [[wool]] color.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|[[Ink sac]]s, [[cocoa bean]]s, [[gray dye]], and [[light gray dye]] are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]]. |Rose red can now be obtained from [[beetroot]]s.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Cocoa beans can now be obtained from [[cocoa pod]]s. |The [[rose]] has been removed and replaced with a new poppy [[flower]] that can be crafted into rose red.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|All new [[flower]]s can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into dyes. Because of this, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes. |[[Gray dye]] and [[light gray dye]] can now be obtained in [[survival]].}} {{History|||snap=build 11|[[Terracotta|Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[Ink sac]]s can now be obtained from [[squid]]. |Added the ability to dye [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Red [[mushroom]]s can no longer be smelted to obtain [[rose red]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[Cauldron]]s now used for leather dyeing, by applying a dye to a [[water]]-filled cauldron.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[Cocoa bean]]s can no longer be crafted.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added a ''Dye'' button for [[sheep]]. |Added [[shulker]]s, which can be dyed. |Added [[stained glass]]. Stain glass cannot be [[crafting|crafted]], but purple glass generates in [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Dyes can now apply color to a white [[bed]]s. |Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]]. |The color palette has been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Dyes can now be used for [[banner]] crafting. |Dyes can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s. |[[Stained glass]] is now [[crafting|craftable]], using dyes.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[Lime dye]] can now be obtained from smelting [[sea pickle]]s. |Dyes can now used to craft [[glow stick]]s and [[balloon]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Dyes can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[brown dye|brown]], [[black dye|black]] and [[blue dye]]s, which can be crafted from [[lapis lazuli]], [[bone meal]], [[cocoa beans]] and [[ink sac]]s. This, however, the later four still use as dyes.<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-42473}}</ref> |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Blue and white dye can now be obtained from [[cornflower]]s and [[lily of the valley]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed. |Only a single dye is now required to apply a banner pattern in a [[loom]]. |Various dyes except black dye, white dye, brown dye and blue dye are now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|The ability to dye the color of the text on [[sign]]s was temporarily removed.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye again.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Added [[candles]], which can be dyed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]], and [[blue dye|blue]] dyes, which can crafted from [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]], [[cocoa beans]], and [[lapis lazuli]]. |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}} {{History||ps=1.90|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes from [[Pocket Edition v0.15.4 alpha]].}} {{History|foot}} <gallery> Pre-release dyes.png|Pre-release dye textures hidden within [[Items.png]]. </gallery> ;Notes {{reflist|group=n}} == Gallery == <gallery> White Dye.png|White Dye Light Gray Dye.png|Light Gray Dye Gray Dye.png|Gray Dye Black Dye.png|Black Dye Brown Dye.png|Brown Dye Red Dye.png|Red Dye Orange Dye.png|Orange Dye Yellow Dye.png|Yellow Dye Lime Dye.png|Lime Dye Green Dye.png|Green Dye Cyan Dye.png|Cyan Dye Light Blue Dye.png|Light Blue Dye Blue Dye.png|Blue Dye Purple Dye.png|Purple Dye Magenta Dye.png|Magenta Dye Pink Dye.png|Pink Dye </gallery> ==Issues== {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Players can obtain each one of every color with 1 cocoa bean, 2 yellow dye, 2 ink sac, 3 green dye, 4 lapis lazuli, 4 red dye, and 6 bone meal (2 bones). * The dyed sheep breeding behavior mirrors [[wikipedia:Lamarckism|Lamarck's theory]], in which the organisms evolve inheriting the external changes and adaptations of the previous generation, transmitting them to their offspring. * In ''Bedrock Edition'', tertiary colors, along with their regular crafting recipes, can be crafted with primary colors. E.g.: Magenta can be crafted with one rose red and two bone meals. * The colors of the dyes match the chat colors in [[color codes]] except for brown (dye only), light aqua, and gold (color codes only). * The texture for light blue dye still uses the color from prior to the 1.12 World of Color update.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == * Tools for calculating leather dye combination: [https://minecraft.tools/en/armor.php minecraft.tools] (webapp); [https://github.com/pudquick/pyMCdyes/ pyMCDyes] (open-source Python script, outdated); [https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/ DyeLeatherArmor]: a tool for calculating an exact crafting recipe for any sRGB color {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Barvivo]] [[de:Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte]] [[fr:Teinture]] [[hu:Színezés]] [[it:Colorante]] [[ja:染料]] [[ko:염료]] [[nl:Kleurstof]] [[pl:Barwniki]] [[pt:Corante]] [[ru:Красители]] [[th:สีย้อม]] [[uk:Барвники]] [[zh:染料]]</li></ul> | alpha 0.17.0.1 | Added purpur slabs. | |||
A spruce slab nows act as the middle of a table generated within igloo basements. | |||||
1.1.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Rabbit|Raw Rabbit]]<br/>{{for|the cooked version|Cooked Rabbit}} {{Item | title = Raw Rabbit | image = Raw Rabbit.png | heals = {{hunger|3}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw rabbit''' is a food item that can be eaten by the [[player]], or cooked in a [[furnace]] or a [[campfire]] to make [[cooked rabbit]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === {{IN|Bedrock}}, adult [[rabbit]]s drop 0-1 raw rabbit when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-4 with [[Looting]] III. If killed while on [[fire]], they drop [[cooked rabbit]] instead. {{IN|Java}}, adult [[rabbit]]s drop 1 raw rabbit when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-4 with [[Looting]] III. If killed while on [[fire]], they drop [[cooked rabbit]] instead. == Usage == To eat raw rabbit, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|3}} [[hunger]] and 1.8 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Rabbit |Cooked Rabbit |0.35 }} === Wolves === Raw rabbit can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed [[Wolf|wolves]] grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Trading === Novice-level Butcher [[villager|villagers]] have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to buy 4 raw rabbit for an [[emerald]] as their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level Butcher villagers have 40% chance of offering to buy 4 raw rabbit for an emerald.{{only|java}} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Rabbit |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Rabbit |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit |id=288 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Rabbit Season}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.8|snap=June 30, 2014|slink=https://twitter.com/TheMogMiner/status/483636993780232192|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweeted images of raw rabbits and some other new [[item]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed. The new texture was created by [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] user [http://www.reddit.com/u/zeldahuman zeldahuman].<ref>{{reddit|2bjzes/a_reminder_of_the_blocks_and_items_added_in_18_so|cj69zie|context=3}}</ref><ref>{{reddit|2c5f35/minecraft_snapshot_14w31a_has_been_released|cjct7gb}}</ref>}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 411.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw rabbit.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Rabbits now always drop at least 1 raw rabbit when killed.<ref>{{bug|MC-96449|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw rabbit can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw rabbit has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw rabbit.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Rabbit Items 2 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]]. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[de:Rohes Kaninchen]] [[es:Conejo crudo]] [[it:Coniglio crudo]] [[fr:Lapin cru]] [[ja:生の兎肉]] [[ko:익히지 않은 토끼고기]] [[nl:Rauw konijnenvlees]] [[pl:Surowy królik]] [[pt:Coelho cru]] [[ru:Сырая крольчатина]] [[zh:生兔肉]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Eye of Ender|Eye of Ender]]<br/>{{redirect|Ender Eye|the boss|Ender Dragon|item that teleports the player to where it lands|Ender Pearl}} {{ItemEntity |image=Eye of Ender.png |stackable=Yes (64) |renewable=Yes |size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 72 }} An '''eye of ender''' is a craftable item used to locate [[stronghold]]s and activate the [[end portal]]s within them. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Blaze Powder |Ender Pearl |Output=Eye of Ender |type=Miscellaneous }} == Usage == === Locating strongholds === [[File:Eye of Ender (break).gif|thumb|right|An animation of an eye of ender shattering.]] To locate [[stronghold]]s (and the [[end portal]]s they house): * Pressing {{control|use}} while holding an eye of ender causes it to fly approximately 12 blocks in the direction of the nearest stronghold, traveling through any blocks necessary, and leave a trail of purple particles, the same particle effect used for [[endermen]] and [[ender chests]]. ** The eye leads to the [[chunk]] where a spiral staircase, the first room generated in the stronghold, is located. ** The center of this entrance staircase is always exactly at the chunk coordinates 4, ~, 4, although the eye of ender leads to chunk coordinates 0, ~, 0 (the northwest corner of the chunk). * While over 12 blocks away from the northwest corner of the staircase chunk, the eye will travel upward to offer an easily-visible indication of the horizontal direction the player must travel. * When closer than 12 blocks to the northwest corner of the staircase chunk, the eye will travel downward, to indicate the player is above a stronghold and must mine downward. * After two or three seconds of travel, the eye floats in the air briefly, then either falls (becoming collectable again) or shatters in mid-air. The eye has a 20% chance of shattering (80% chance of surviving) per throw, therefore throwing it three times has approximately 50% overall chance to shatter the eye (0.8<sup>3</sup>=51.2%). * The eye of ender's flying function works only in the [[Overworld]]. It does nothing in [[the Nether]], [[the End]], [[custom dimension]]s{{verify|type=current}}, or in worlds with no strongholds. Note that the eyes may point to an incorrect location if the target chunks were generated with a different biomes map in an older version or through different generation settings.<ref>See also {{bug|MC-135996}}</ref> === Activating end portals === [[File:Active End Portal.png|thumb|right|An end portal activated with eyes of ender.]] Once an end portal is found, the eyes of ender are required to activate it. End portals require a total of 12 eyes of ender in order to activate, though each individual frame-block has a 10% chance of containing an eye of ender when generated. Eyes can be placed in empty [[End portal frame]]s by pressing {{control|use}} on them until the entire ring of 12 is filled, thereby activating the portal. Due to the fact that there is a 10% chance of each individual end portal frame having an eye in it, there is a one out of one trillion chance of every frame having an eye in it thereby activating the portal even if the player doesn't have any eyes of ender. {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+End Portal Pre-Filled Eyes !Eyes !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5-12 |- |Exactly |28% |38% |23% |9% |2% |<1% |- |Or More |100% |72% |34% |11% |3% |<1% |} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Eyes of ender use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Ender Eye death1.ogg |sound2=Ender Eye death2.ogg |subtitle=Eye of Ender falls <ref group=sound name=LousyEvents>{{Bug|MC-98316||Wrong subtitles caused by missing distinction}}</ref> |source=neutral |description=When an eye of ender drops or breaks |id=entity.ender_eye.death|idnote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> |translationkey=subtitles.entity.ender_eye.death|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> |volume=1.3 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Ender Eye launch1.ogg |sound2=Ender Eye launch2.ogg |subtitle=Eye of Ender shoots |source=neutral |description=When an eye of ender is thrown |id=entity.ender_eye.launch |translationkey=subtitles.entity.ender_eye.launch |volume=0.5 |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=End portal eye place1.ogg |sound2=End portal eye place2.ogg |sound3=End portal eye place3.ogg |subtitle=Eye of Ender attaches |source=block |description=When an eye of ender is placed in an end portal frame |id=block.end_portal_frame.fill |translationkey=subtitles.block.end_portal_frame.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Item Frame break1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame break2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame break3.ogg |source=block |description=When an eye of ender breaks <ref group=sound>{{Bug|MCPE-115646}}</ref> |id=block.itemframe.break}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When an eye of ender is thrown |id=random.bow |volume=0.5 |pitch=0.33-0.5}} {{Sound table |sound=End portal eye place1.ogg |sound2=End portal eye place2.ogg |sound3=End portal eye place3.ogg |source=block |description=When an eye of ender is placed in an end portal frame |id=block.end_portal_frame.fill |volume=0.3 |pitch=0.9/1.0/1.1 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Eye of Ender |spritetype=item |nameid=ender_eye |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Eye of Ender |spritetype=entity |nameid=eye_of_ender |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Eye of Ender |spritetype=item |nameid=ender_eye |id=433 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Eye of Ender |spritetype=entity |nameid=eye_of_ender_signal |id=70 |foot=1}} ===Entity data=== The purple particles left by eyes of ender have entity data that define various properties of the entity. {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Eye Spy}} ==Video == {{Video note|This video does not mention that eyes of ender can be used to craft [[ender chest]]s or [[end crystal]]s.}} <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|E0AhoxYLomc}}</div> ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|[[File:Eye of Ender JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eyes of ender. |Eyes of ender can be used on a [[end portal frame|portal block]] to repair them, but repairing them does nothing.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Each eye can now be placed in a [[end portal frame|portal block]] or used to hone in on a [[stronghold]]. [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] demonstrated the new uses for an eye in his livestream.<ref>http://www.twitch.tv/jebox/b/297000418</ref> An [[end portal]] within a stronghold could be seen in the stream with two eyes inserted into blocks. |In older worlds with chunks generated before [[Java Edition Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3]], the eyes may mislead the [[player]] to a place where there isn't a [[stronghold]] at all. This happens because the eyes lead to where a stronghold should be based on the world seed in the current version, but before Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3 strongholds generated differently based on the seed. Therefore, if the player saved the coordinates the eye traveled to in an old world and generated a new world with the same seed, the player could travel to those same coordinates and find a stronghold.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Eyes of ender no longer render like a tool in third person.}} {{History|||snap=RC1|The throwing sound of eyes of ender has been changed.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Eyes of ender can now be used to craft [[ender chest]]s. |Priest [[villager]]s would [[trading|buy]] 2–3 eyes of ender for one [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|Priest villagers no longer buy eyes of ender, instead selling them for 7–10 emeralds.}} {{History||1.6.4|snap=1.6.3-pre|Eyes of ender now lead to [[stronghold]]s based on the structure data saved in the world file instead of calculating their approximate location via the [[seed (level generation)|world seed]]. Therefore, strongholds generated in old versions can still be found even if the distribution of strongholds is changed.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w41a|Eyes of Ender now lead to the entrance of a stronghold instead of the portal room.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|With changes that have been made to villagers and the [[trading]] system, cleric villagers now sell eyes of ender for 7–11 [[emerald]]s, as one of their tier III trades.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|Eyes of ender are no longer [[trading|sold]] by cleric [[villager]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w44b|An eye of ender is now used to craft an [[end crystal]].}} {{History|||snap=pre3|Eyes of ender now point to the 125 new strongholds.<ref>{{bug|MC-91173}} resolved as "Fixed"</ref>}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>EyeOfEnderSignal</code> to <code>eye_of_ender_signal</code>.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w17a|A new ''pop'' [[sound]] has been added when a thrown eye of ender bursts.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 381.}} {{History|||snap=pre5|The [[entity]] ID has been changed to <code>eye_of_ender</code>.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Eye of Ender JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of eyes of ender has been changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Eyes of Ender now lead to the corner of the chunk (0, ~, 0) instead of the center (8-9, ~, 8-9).<ref>{{bug|MC-253394}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Eye of Ender JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eyes of ender.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Eye of Ender JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of eyes of ender has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.15.0.51|The [[particles]] of eyes of ender have been changed to match {{el|je}}.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Eye of Ender JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eyes of ender.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Eye of Ender JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of eyes of ender has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||1.7.10|[[File:Eye of Ender JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eyes of ender.}} {{History|foot}} === Historical images === <gallery> File:Held_Eye_of_Ender.png|The eye of ender used to appear large in third-person view. </gallery> ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia == *When thrown in third-person view, the eyes of ender fly out from the player's feet instead of their hand. *Before [[Java Edition 1.9]], eyes of ender can be purchased from cleric villagers, which means players can find a [[stronghold]] and go to [[the End]] without accessing [[the Nether]] at all. *{{IN|bedrock}} if the player travels beyond a certain radius (roughly 740,000 blocks), eyes of ender always point to a stronghold near spawn, even though strongholds continue to generate past this limit. If one travels to this limit, they can see eyes of ender suddenly switching direction. A similar phenomenon occurs with the {{cmd|locate}} command. ==Gallery== ===Screenshots=== <gallery> Stronghold Portal Room.png|An end portal frame containing a few eyes of ender. EnderChestexample.png|An [[ender chest]] depicting an eye of ender on the front. </gallery> ===In other media=== <gallery> File:Eye of Ender JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Eye of Ender" sold by JINX. File:Happy Halloween Eye.jpg|A Halloween T-Shirt design featuring an eye of ender. </gallery> ==External links== *[http://www.strongholdfinder.com/ A super-easy stronghold triangulation tool] *[http://jsfiddle.net/42EDX/40/ JSFiddle Eye of Ender triangulator - can guess the location of other 2 strongholds in the first ring] *[https://ens-gijs.github.io/minecraft-stronghold-locator/ Minecraft Stronghold Locator Eye of Ender throw plotting visualizer - zoomable to show all possible stronghold rings] *[https://github.com/winny-/stronghold Python Eye of Ender throw plotting tool] *[http://www.purplefrog.com/~thoth/MinecraftStronghold/stronghold.html HTML Eye of Ender throw plotting visualizer (not updated after 1.9 stronghold placement changes)] *[http://chunkbase.com/apps/stronghold-finder Chunk Base Stronghold Finder (seed-based)] *[https://github.com/toolbox4minecraft/amidst/releases Amidst - File-based world visualizer] *[http://minecraft.tournier.org/StrongholdLocator/ Find strongholds by analyzing stronghold.dat file] == References== {{reflist}} {{Items}} {{entities}} [[cs:Endové oko]] [[de:Enderauge]] [[es:Ojo de ender]] [[fr:Œil de l'Ender]] [[hu:Végzet szeme]] [[ja:エンダーアイ]] [[ko:엔더의 눈]] [[nl:Enderoog]] [[pl:Oko Endera]] [[pt:Olho de ender]] [[ru:Око Края]] [[th:ดวงตาแห่งเอนเดอร์]] [[uk:Око Краю]] [[zh:末影之眼]]</li></ul> | alpha 1.1.0.0 | Oak, birch, spruce, stone, and cobblestone slabs now generate in woodland mansions. | |||
Changed the texture of quartz slabs.[7] | |||||
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1.2.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Combat|Category:Combat]]<br/>[[Category:Items]] [[fr:Catégorie:Combat]] [[zh:Category:武器]]</li><li>[[Light Blue Dye|Light Blue Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Light blue dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Quasi-Primary|quasi-primary dye]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |Blue Orchid |Output=Light Blue Dye |type=Material |head=1 }} {{Crafting |Blue Dye |White Dye |Output=Light Blue Dye,2 |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Lapis Lazuli;Blue Dye;Lapis Lazuli |Bone Meal;Bone Meal;White Dye |Output=Light Blue Dye,2 |type=Material |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |foot=1 }} === Loot chest === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|light-blue-dye}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 light blue dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Light Blue Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 20%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|7}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 12 light blue dye for an emerald as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Light Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=light_blue_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Light Blue Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=light_blue_dye |aliasid=dye / 12 |id=407 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.lightBlue.name |foot=1}} == Video == {{yt|IPQzg-zPJgk}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Light blue dye can be [[crafting|crafted]] with gunpowder to create a [[firework star]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}} {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Light blue dye is now crafted using [[white dye|white]] and [[blue dye]]s, instead of [[bone meal]] and [[lapis lazuli]]. |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to light blue.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells light blue dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[light blue candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Light blue dye can no longer be used to craft light blue candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Light blue dye can now once again be used to craft light blue candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to light blue.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Light blue dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Light blue dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; light blue dye now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Light blue dye is now craftable with [[lapis lazuli]] and [[bone meal]]. |Light blue dye can now be used to craft light blue wool.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Light dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]] and dye [[shulker box]]es and [[bed]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s, [[stained glass]], and patterns on [[banner]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Light blue dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |Light blue dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s. |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of light blue dye has been changed from <code>dye/12</code> to <code>light_blue_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[cs:Světle modré barvivo]] [[de:Hellblauer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte azul claro]] [[fr:Teinture bleu clair]] [[hu:Világoskék festék]] [[ja:空色の染料]] [[ko:하늘색 염료]] [[nl:Lichtblauwe kleurstof]] [[pl:Jasnoniebieski barwnik]] [[pt:Corante azul-claro]] [[ru:Светло-синий краситель]] [[zh:淡蓝色染料]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | beta 1.2.0.2 | Stone slabs are now used to craft armor stands. | |||
1.4.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Medicine|Medicine]]<br/>{{Redirect|Elixir", "Antidote", "Eye Drops", and "Tonic|s=1|the brewable items|Potion}} {{Education feature}} {{Exclusive|bedrock|education}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Antidote.png | Antidote Elixir.png | Elixir Eye Drops.png | Eye Drops Tonic.png | Tonic </gallery> | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''medicine''' is a type of [[potion]] that cures the specified [[effect]] instead of applying it. == Obtaining == === Brewing === Cures are brewed from awkward potions using different [[element]]s.{{only|bedrock|education}} These drinks remove the specified effect when drank, and cannot be modified into splash, lingering, extended or enhanced versions. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" data-description="Remedies" ! Potion ! Reagent, base ! Effect ! Notes |- ! {{Inventory slot|Antidote}}<br>Antidote | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Silver |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Poison]] | Silver detects poison {{w|Silver#Symbolic role|in folklore}}, and possesses anti-microbial properties. |- ! {{Inventory slot|Elixir}}<br>Elixir | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Cobalt |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Weakness]] | |- ! {{Inventory slot|Eye Drops}}<br>Eye Drops | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Calcium |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Blindness]] | |- ! {{Inventory slot|Tonic}}<br>Tonic | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Bismuth |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Nausea]] | In real life, {{w|bismuth subsalicylate}} is used as a nausea treatment. |} == Usage == Each type of medicine has an associated effect that it can cure (see {{slink||Brewing}} for details). Players can drink the medicine only if they have the corresponding effect. Drinking the medicine eliminates the effect. Although medicine does not resemble [[potion]]s, the player still gets the [[glass bottle]] back. == Sounds == {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Drink.ogg |source=player |description=When a player drinks medicine |id=random.drink |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Medicine |spritetype=item |nameid=medicine |id=599 |form=item |notshowbeitemforms=y |translationkey=item.medicine.poison.name,item.medicine.weakness.name,item.medicine.blindness.name,item.medicine.nausea.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:Antidote BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Elixir BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Eye Drops BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Tonic BE1.png|32px]] Added medicines.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.0.27|[[File:Antidote BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Elixir BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Eye Drops BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Tonic BE1.png|32px]] Added medicines.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Cures|Medicine}} == See also == * [[Potion]] * [[Splash Potion]] * [[Lingering Potion]] {{Items}} {{Education Edition}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Education Edition items]] [[de:Medizin]] [[it:Medicinale]] [[ja:治療薬]] [[lzh:藥]] [[pl:Leki]] [[pt:Remédio]] [[zh:药物]]</li><li>[[Heart of the Sea|Heart of the Sea]]<br/>{{Item | image = Heart of the Sea.png | stackable = Yes (64) | rarity = Uncommon | renewable = No }} A '''heart of the sea''' is a rare [[item]] that can be crafted into a [[conduit]]. == Obtaining == The heart of the sea must be found. It cannot be crafted or obtained by trading, making it a [[non-renewable resource]]. A heart of the sea is obtained from a [[buried treasure]]. The location is marked with a noticeable red X on a [[Explorer Map|buried treasure map]], which is found in [[Ocean_Ruins|ocean ruins]] and [[Shipwreck|shipwrecks]]. Feeding [[raw cod]] or [[raw salmon]] to a [[dolphin]] causes the dolphin to swim toward the nearest [[buried treasure]], [[shipwreck]], or [[ocean ruins]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|heart-of-the-sea}} == Usage == === Crafting=== {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Heart of the Sea |spritetype=item |nameid=heart_of_the_sea |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Heart of the Sea |spritetype=item |nameid=heart_of_the_sea |id=571 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w15a|[[File:Heart of the Sea JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added heart of the sea.}} {{History|||snap=18w19a|Heart of the sea now generates in all [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s in a stack of 1.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|An entry in the [[buried treasure]] loot table has been added named <code>nautilus_core</code>. It is unobtainable though since the <code>nautilus_core</code> has not been added into the game yet.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:Heart of the Sea BE1.png|32px]] Added heart of the sea as an [[item]] obtainable in buried treasure [[chest]]s. It cannot be used to craft [[conduit]]s yet.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.2|[[File:Heart of the Sea JE1 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of heart of the sea has been changed.}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.1|Heart of the sea can now be used to craft [[conduit]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Heart of the Sea JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added heart of the sea.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.4.0|[[File:Heart of the Sea JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added heart of the sea. It generates in all [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s in a stack of 1.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Before the heart of the sea was added to {{el|be}}, there was an entry found in the buried treasure chest loot table named <code>nautilus_core</code>, which was later revealed to be the heart of the sea. Despite the name change, the heart of the sea continues to be referred to as the <code>nautilus_core</code> in most game files. == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/heart-sea Taking Inventory: Heart of the Sea] – Minecraft.net on August 31, 2023 {{items}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[de:Herz des Meeres]] [[fr:Cœur de la mer]] [[es:Corazón del mar]] [[it:Cuore del mare]] [[ja:海洋の心]] [[ko:바다의 심장]] [[nl:Hart van de zee]] [[pl:Serce oceanu]] [[pt:Coração do mar]] [[ru:Сердце моря]] [[uk:Серце моря]] [[zh:海洋之心]]</li></ul> | beta 1.2.13.8 | Added slabs for prismarine, prismarine brick and dark prismarine as part of Experimental Gameplay. | |||
beta 1.2.14.2 | The slabs for prismarine, prismarine brick, and dark prismarine have been fully implemented. | ||||
1.9.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Shovel|Shovel]]<br/>{{Item | image = <gallery> Wooden Shovel.png | Wooden Stone Shovel.png | Stone Iron Shovel.png | Iron Golden Shovel.png | Golden Diamond Shovel.png | Diamond Netherite Shovel.png | Netherite </gallery> | rarity = Common | renewable = '''Netherite''': No<br>'''All others''': Yes | durability = * Wood: 59 * Stone: 131 * Iron: 250 * Golden: 32 * Diamond: 1561 * Netherite: 2031 | stackable = No }} '''Shovels''' are [[tool]]s used to hasten the process of breaking [[dirt]], [[sand]], [[gravel]] and other soil blocks, as well as to convert [[Dirt (disambiguation)|dirt]] blocks into [[Dirt Path|dirt paths]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Shovel]]s |B1= {Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B2= Stick |B3= Stick |Output= Wooden Shovel; Iron Shovel; Golden Shovel; Diamond Shovel |type= Tool }} {{Crafting |name=[[Stone Shovel]] |B1=Any stone-tier block |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output=Stone Shovel |description=Can use any variant of cobblestone |type=Tool }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Shovel]] |ingredients=Damaged Matching [[Shovel]] |Damaged Wooden Shovel; Damaged Stone Shovel; Damaged Iron Shovel; Damaged Golden Shovel; Damaged Diamond Shovel; Damaged Netherite Shovel |Damaged Wooden Shovel; Damaged Stone Shovel; Damaged Iron Shovel; Damaged Golden Shovel; Damaged Diamond Shovel; Damaged Netherite Shovel |Output=Wooden Shovel; Stone Shovel; Iron Shovel; Golden Shovel; Diamond Shovel; Netherite Shovel |description= The durability of the two shovels is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. |type= Tool }} === Upgrading === Like other diamond tools, a diamond shovel can be upgraded to a netherite shovel, although increased durability and resistance to fire/lava in item form are the only benefits. The shovel's performance as a digging tool or a weapon is unchanged by the upgrade. {{Smithing |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Shovel |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Shovel |description= |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged [[Wooden Shovel]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Stone Shovel]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Iron Shovel]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Golden Shovel]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Diamond Shovel]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Netherite Shovel]] |Damaged Wooden Shovel; Damaged Stone Shovel; Damaged Iron Shovel; Damaged Golden Shovel; Damaged Diamond Shovel; Damaged Netherite Shovel |Damaged Wooden Shovel; Damaged Stone Shovel; Damaged Iron Shovel; Damaged Golden Shovel; Damaged Diamond Shovel; Damaged Netherite Shovel |Wooden Shovel; Stone Shovel; Iron Shovel; Golden Shovel; Diamond Shovel; Netherite Shovel |description=The durability of the two shovels is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} ==== [[Anvil mechanics#Unit repair|Unit repair]] ==== {{/Repairing with Anvils}} A shovel can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers]]' repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% the shovel's maximum durability, rounded down. It also keeps the shovel's [[Enchanting|enchantments]]. === Chest loot === On <code>ancient_city/city_center/city_center_2</code>, they generate a furnace with a wooden shovel inside of it. {{LootChestItem|iron-shovel,level-enchanted-iron-shovel,random-enchanted-golden-shovel,diamond-shovel,level-enchanted-diamond-shovel,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-shovel,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-shovel-2}} === Mob loot === ==== Equipment ==== {{Main|Drops#Equipped items}} [[Zombie]]s and [[husk]]s have a 0.67% (3.33% in Hard [[difficulty]]) chance of spawning with an iron shovel. They have an 8.5% (9.5% with [[Looting]] I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III) chance of dropping that shovel if they are killed by the player. The dropped shovel is usually badly damaged, and may be enchanted: 0%–25% on Normal difficulty and 3.125%–25% on Hard difficulty, varying with [[regional difficulty]], and enchanted as if on an enchanting table at level 5–22. ==== Raids ==== Vindicators and pillagers that spawn from raids have a 4.1% chance(5.12% on hard) to drop a badly-damaged iron shovel that is sometimes enchanted with a random enchantment.{{only|bedrock}} === Trading === Novice-level toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell stone shovels for one emerald, journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell enchanted iron shovels for 2 emeralds, and expert-level toolsmith villagers have a 50% chance to sell enchanted diamond shovels for 5 emeralds as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell stone shovels for one emerald, journeyman-level tool smiths have a 40% chance to sell an enchanted iron shovel for 7-22 emeralds, and expert-level tool smiths have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell an enchanted diamond shovel for 11-27 emeralds.{{only|java}} The enchantments are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchanting table]] at levels 5–19. === Villager gifts === {{in|java}}, toolsmith [[villager]]s occasionally throw stone shovels at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. == Usage == === Digging === A shovel can be used to break some materials faster. When breaking a block, it uses 1 durability. For blocks that break instantly, it uses 0 durability. ==== Durability ==== Each different tier of shovel has a different durability: {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Material ! [[Durability]] |- | {{itemLink|Wooden Shovel|Wood|link=Shovel}} | 59 |- | {{itemLink|Stone Shovel|Stone|link=Shovel}} | 131 |- | {{itemLink|Iron Shovel|Iron|link=Shovel}} | 250 |- | {{itemLink|Diamond Shovel|Diamond|link=Shovel}} | 1561 |- | {{itemLink|Golden Shovel|Golden|link=Shovel}} | 32 |- | {{itemLink|Netherite Shovel|Netherite|link=Shovel}} | 2031 |} ==== Speed ==== The following table summarizes the speed at which different quality shovels perform on different block types. Values with a red background indicate that no resource is dropped when the block is destroyed without a shovel. {{breaking row|Clay|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Coarse Dirt}} {{Breaking row|Concrete Powder}} {{breaking row|Dirt}} {{breaking row|Dirt Path}} {{breaking row|Farmland}} {{breaking row|Grass Block}} {{breaking row|Gravel}} {{breaking row|Mud}} {{breaking row|Muddy Mangrove Roots}} {{breaking row|Mycelium}} {{breaking row|Podzol}} {{breaking row|Red Sand}} {{breaking row|Rooted Dirt}} {{breaking row|Sand}} {{breaking row|Snow|Wooden}} {{breaking row|Snow Block|Wooden}} {{breaking row|Soul Sand}} {{breaking row|Soul Soil}} {{breaking row|Suspicious Gravel}} {{breaking row|Suspicious Sand|foot=1}} === Dirt paths === A shovel can be used to create a [[dirt path]] by {{control|using}} (not digging) the shovel on any one of the following blocks, losing one durability point: * {{BlockLink|Grass Block}} * {{BlockLink|Dirt}} * {{BlockLink|Coarse Dirt}} * {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} * {{BlockLink|Podzol}} * {{BlockLink|Mycelium}} === Campfire === A shovel can be used to extinguish a [[campfire]]. ===Weapon=== Hitting a mob while holding a shovel is a stronger attack than barehanded. Shovels take 2 damage when used as a weapon. ====Java Edition==== [[Category:Java Edition specific information]] Shovels have an attack speed modifier of -3, meaning they take 1 second to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]]. Shovels deal different damage based on the type: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" !Shovel type ! Attack damage ! Attack speed !Damage per<br>second (DPS) |- |{{ItemLink|Wooden Shovel}}<br>{{ItemLink|Golden Shovel}}||{{hp|2.5}}|| rowspan="4" |1||2.5 |- |{{ItemLink|Stone Shovel}}||{{hp|3.5}}||3.5 |- |{{ItemLink|Iron Shovel}}||{{hp|4.5}}||4.5 |- |{{ItemLink|Diamond Shovel}}||{{hp|5.5}}||5.5 |- |{{ItemLink|Netherite Shovel}}||{{hp|6.5}} |1.6||10.4 |} ====Bedrock Edition==== {{IN|bedrock}}, shovels always attack instantly and do the following damage: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" ! colspan="5" |Attack damage |- |{{ItemSprite|Wooden Shovel}}{{ItemSprite|Golden Shovel}} {{hp|2}} |{{ItemSprite|Stone Shovel}} {{hp|3}} |{{ItemSprite|Iron Shovel}} {{hp|4}} |{{ItemSprite|Diamond Shovel}} {{hp|5}} |{{ItemSprite|Netherite Shovel}} {{hp|6}} |} ===Enchantments=== A shovel can receive, or be found in an [[End City]] with the following [[enchantment]]s: {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Fortune]]<ref group="note" name="exc">Silk Touch and Fortune are mutually exclusive</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Silk Touch]]<ref group="note" name="exc" /> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Efficiency]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} {{notelist}} === Fuel=== Wooden shovels can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per shovel. ===Smelting ingredient=== {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Shovel;Golden Shovel|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} ===Piglins === {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to golden shovels and run toward any golden shovels on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Shovel flatten1.ogg |sound2=Shovel flatten2.ogg |sound3=Shovel flatten3.ogg |sound4=Shovel flatten4.ogg |subtitle=Shovel flattens |source=block |description=When a shovel creates a [[dirt path]] |id=item.shovel.flatten |translationkey=subtitles.item.shovel.flatten |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a shovel'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=Grass hit1.ogg |sound2=Grass hit2.ogg |sound3=Grass hit3.ogg |sound4=Grass hit4.ogg |sound5=Grass hit5.ogg |sound6=Grass hit6.ogg |source=block |description=When a shovel creates a dirt path <ref group=sound>{{Bug|MCPE-114390}}</ref> |id=use.grass |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a shovel'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=Wooden Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_shovel |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_shovel |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_shovel |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_shovel |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_shovel |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_shovel |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Wooden Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_shovel |id=309 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_shovel |id=313 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_shovel |id=296 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_shovel |id=317 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_shovel |id=323 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Shovel |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_shovel |id=605 |form=item |foot=1}} ==Achievements== {{load achievements|MOAR Tools ;Oooh, shiny!}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Oh Shiny}} == Video== <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|U4X-4S4neYM}}</div> ==History== {{Missing information|there are so many missing blocks that need shovel to break}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091231-2|[[File:Iron Shovel JE1.png|32px]] Added iron shovels which are located in the player's [[inventory]]. |Shovels cannot be crafted yet and are not functional in this version.}} {{History|||snap=20100110|Shovels are now functional and can now be used to gather [[material]]s like [[dirt]], [[sand]] and [[gravel]] 400% faster than by hand.}} {{History|||snap=20100124|A complete [[tool]] set is no longer given to the [[player]] on starting a new world. Instead, there are multiple [[chest]]s in the later called "[[Indev House]]" containing a stack of most accessible [[blocks]]/[[items]] including [[tools]].}} {{History|||snap=20100128|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Tools]] now have tiers. Shovels made from wood, stone, and diamond have been added. |[[File:Iron Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of iron shovels has been changed. |A shovel held by the player is now rendered to appear more 3D.|They cannot be crafted yet, but have been added to the item chest in the Indev house.}} {{History|||snap=20100129|Wood, stone, iron, and diamond shovels can now be [[craft]]ed.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|[[File:Golden Shovel JE1.png|32px]] Shovels can now be made out of gold.}} {{History|||snap=20100201-1|[[Tools]], including shovels, now take [[damage]] when being used. |Better tools, including shovels, now last longer.}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Golden Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden shovels has been changed.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||1.0.5_01|Shovels are now used to get snowballs out of snow layers.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||April 9, 2011|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy882ILYJMM&t=154s|[[File:Iron Shovel (pre-release).png|32px]] Alternate iron shovel texture was shown in [[Mojang]] test video.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden shovels.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Wooden shovels can now be used as [[fuel]] in a [[furnace]].}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] diamond shovels for 7 [[emerald]]s, and iron shovels for 4–5 emeralds.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), shovels now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all shovels doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft wooden shovels.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Tool smith villagers now [[trading|sell]] enchanted iron shovels for 5–7 emeralds. The previous trades are now unavailable, making diamond shovels [[non-renewable resource|non-renewable]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|A shovel can now be used on a [[grass block]] to create [[grass path]] blocks. |[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron or diamond shovels can now be found in [[end city]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=15w34a|Shovels now use the "attack strength" combat mechanic meter. The time it takes for the meter to fill up for a shovel is 0.8 seconds.}} {{History|||snap=15w34c|Shovels now do more [[damage]] and take longer to recover.}} {{History|||snap=15w35a|The damage of shovels has been reduced.}} {{History|||snap=15w41a|Wooden shovels are now used to craft [[boat]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|The [[sound]] <code>item.shovel.flatten</code> has been added to shovels.}} {{History|||snap=16w04a|Wooden shovels are no longer used to [[crafting|craft]] boats.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron shovels now [[smelting|smelt]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 269, 273, 256, 277 and 284.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Shovel JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Shovel JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all shovels have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Iron shovels can now be found in chests in [[village]] toolsmith houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] stone shovels and enchanted diamond shovels, making diamond shovels [[renewable resource|renewable]] again.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone shovels to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w37a|Shovels can now be used to extinguish [[campfire]]s.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Shovel JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite shovels. |Netherite shovels are obtained by combining one diamond shovel and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden shovels.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Diamond Shovel JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond shovels has been changed. |Shovels can now break soul soil quickly.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of netherite shovels has been changed. |Netherite shovels can no longer be crafted. |Netherite shovels are now obtained by combining one diamond shovel and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Stone shovels can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Netherite shovels now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests. |Golden shovels now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w17a|Diamonds shovels now generate in place of netherite shovels in bastion remnant chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Increases the chance of finding randomly enchanted diamond shovels in bastion remnant chests. |Unenchanted, undamaged diamond shovels can also be found in bastion remnant chests.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Stone shovels can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden shovels.}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|Wooden shovels may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond shovels to netherite shovels now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w14a|Shovel now breaks [[suspicious sand]] and [[suspicious gravel]] quickly.}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed for all shovels has been increased to 2.|The [[damage]] for all shovels has been decreased by {{hp|1}}.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stone Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added stone shovels.}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wooden shovels. |Survival players no longer start out with an infinite durability stone shovel in the inventory.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[File:Iron Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron, gold, and diamond shovels.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Removed stone shovels from the creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Wooden shovels are now used to craft [[boat]]s. |Iron shovels are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]]. |A shovel can now be used on a [[grass block]] to create [[grass path]] blocks.}} {{History|||snap=build 11|Wooden, stone, golden, and diamond shovels are now available in the [[creative]] inventory.}} {{History|||snap=build 12|All shovels have been removed from creative.}} {{History|||snap=build 13|Shovel have been re-added to creative mode.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Shovels can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]]. |[[Zombie]]s now have a small chance to spawn holding an iron shovel.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[husk]]s, which have a small chance to spawn holding an iron shovel.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron and diamond shovels can now be found inside [[end city]] chests.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Enchanted iron shovels are now [[trading|sold]] by toolsmith [[villager]]s for 4-5 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden shovels are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Shovel JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Shovel JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all shovels have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron shovels can now be found in [[village]] toolsmith houses.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s can now drop iron shovels upon [[death]]. |[[Trading]] has been changed, toolsmith [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] enchanted iron shovels for 2 [[emerald]]s as part of their third tier trades. |Stone shovels and [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond shovels can now be [[trading|bought]] from toolsmith villagers.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite shovels.|Netherite shovels are obtained by combining one diamond shovel and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[File:Diamond Shovel JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond shovels has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite shovels can no longer be crafted. |Netherite shovels are now obtained by combining one diamond shovel and one netherite ingot in a smithing table. |Stone shovels can now be crafted using [[blackstone]]. |Netherite shovels now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests. |Golden shovels now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Diamonds shovels now generate in place of netherite shovels in bastion remnant chests.}} {{History||1.20.10|snap=beta 1.20.10.20|The [[wooden shovel]] in the crafting recipe has been removed for all boat types except the bamboo raft.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.20.10.21|The bamboo raft recipe no longer needs a wooden shovel.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added shovels (all five types).}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden shovels are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Shovel JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Shovel JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all shovels have been changed.}} {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Shovel JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Shovel JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added shovels.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Gallery== <gallery> Shovel JINX.jpg|Official shovel T-shirt made by JINX. Stone Shovel SDGP.png|Stone shovel in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. Adventure Shovel.png|An "adventure shovel" that can break blocks in [[adventure mode]]. </gallery> ===Enchanted shovels=== <gallery> Enchanted_Wooden_Shovel.gif Enchanted_Stone_Shovel.gif Enchanted_Iron_Shovel.gif Enchanted_Golden_Shovel.gif Enchanted_Diamond_Shovel.gif Enchanted_Netherite_Shovel.gif </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-shovel Taking Inventory: Shovel] – Minecraft.net on November 16, 2018 {{items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Lopata]] [[de:Schaufel]] [[es:Pala]] [[fr:Pelle]] [[hu:Ásó]] [[ja:シャベル]] [[ko:삽]] [[nl:Schep]] [[pl:Łopata]] [[pt:Pá]] [[ru:Лопата]] [[uk:Лопата]] [[zh:锹]]</li><li>[[Sign|Sign]]<br/>{{Block | image = <gallery> Oak Sign.png|Sign Oak Wall Sign.png|Wall Sign Oak Hanging Sign.png|Hanging Sign Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Wall Hanging Sign </gallery> | image2 = <gallery> Oak Sign JE3.png|Sign Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|Hanging Sign </gallery> | extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = axe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (16) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} A '''sign''' is a non-solid [[block]] that displays text and can be placed on the top or side of other blocks. A '''hanging sign''' is a decorative block that also displays text, and can be placed underneath blocks or with a solid self-supporting bracket. The text of both types of signs can be customized with [[dye]]s and [[glow ink sac]]s. == Obtaining == === Breaking === Signs can be broken with any tool or without a tool, but an [[axe]] is fastest. {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Sign|sprite=oak-sign|Axe|foot=1|item=1}} A sign or a hanging sign also breaks and drops itself as an [[item]] if the block the sign is attached to is moved, removed or destroyed. However, a wall hanging sign will stay here if the block the hanging sign is attached to is removed.<ref>{{bug|MC-256501|||WAI}}</ref> If a sign is broken while being edited, the player continues to edit the sign<ref>{{bug|MC-117815}}</ref>, although {{in|bedrock}} breaking the sign stops the editing operation. === Natural generation === An oak sign can be found in [[igloo]] basements. Spruce signs can be found in taiga [[village]] houses, as part of a chair. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|oak-sign,oak-hanging-sign,spruce-sign,spruce-hanging-sign}} === Crafting === [[The player]] can place six stripped [[log]] [[block]]s at the bottom half of the crafting table and place two [[chain]]s on the top-left and top-right slots to create hanging signs. This crafting recipe will create six hanging signs. Hanging signs can only be crafted with stripped logs or [[stem]]s; non-stripped wood cannot be used to craft hanging signs. {{Crafting |head=1 |showdescription=1 |nolink=1 |A1= Matching Planks |B1= Matching Planks |C1= Matching Planks |A2= Matching Planks |B2= Matching Planks |C2= Matching Planks |B3= Stick |Output=Matching Sign,3 |type=Decoration block }} {{Crafting |name= Hanging Sign |A1= Chain |C1= Chain |A2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |B2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |C2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |A3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |B3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |C3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo |Output= Matching Hanging Sign,6; Bamboo Hanging Sign,6 |type=Decoration block |foot=1 }} == Usage == Signs can be used to display text; they can be used to label storage, display information to other players or note areas of interest. Signs are also not destroyed by [[water]] or [[lava]] and therefore may be used to control the flow of these fluids. === Placement === ==== Signs ==== Signs may be placed on the top or side of other [[block]]s (including semi-solid and non-solid blocks such as [[fence]]s, [[Trapdoor|trapdoors]] and other signs). To place a sign, {{control|use}} a sign [[item]] while pointing at the block the sign should be attached to, enter the desired text (or none), and click the "Done" button or press "escape" on a keyboard (or press × {{in|bedrock}}, {{xbtn|b}} on an Xbox controller, {{psbtn|o}} on a PlayStation controller, or {{nsbutton|B}} on a Nintendo Switch controller. Closing the virtual keyboard on a mobile device also exits the typing menu). To place a sign on a block that can be interacted with by the {{control|use}} control (for example, [[chest]]s, [[note block]]s, etc.), {{control|sneak}} while placing the sign. Signs on the top of a block stand on a short post and face toward the player who placed it, in any of 16 different directions. Signs placed on the side of a block simply float there, even if the block doesn't make contact with the sign. Even if placed on a vertical surface, a sign may not co-exist in the same block of air as any other item, despite not necessarily visibly obstructing eachother. For more information about the blocks signs can be placed on, see [[Opacity/Placement]]. ==== Hanging signs ==== Hanging signs can be placed in three different ways: * Placing a hanging sign on the side of a block will result in it being placed with a self-supporting bracket, which allows it to float without any supporting block. This version can be placed in four different directions. * Placing a hanging sign on the bottom of a block will result in the sign hanging below the block. ** If the block is wide enough, the chains holding the sign will be parallel. This version can be placed in four different directions. ** If the block is too narrow, the chains will meet together in a upwards arrow shape. This version is also placed if the player is {{control|sneaking}} when placing a hanging sign below a wide-enough block. This version can be placed in sixteen different directions. === Text === [[File:Oak Sign GUI.png|thumb|240px|Oak Sign editing.]] Placing a sign opens an editor interface resembling a magnified view of the sign. Up to four lines of text can then be entered using a keyboard (hardware or on-screen). The editor supports limited editing, including moving the cursor and inserting and deleting characters. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[formatting codes]] can also be used to apply decorative effects such as color, bold, italic and underline to various bits of the text. Depending on the edition and platform in use, copy and paste operations may be supported and the editor may also support keyboard entry of Alt-codes for displaying Unicode characters. Text can be added to the back side of a sign by interacting with the that side of the sign after placing it and editing the front. Signs can be waxed by {{Control|use|text=using}} a [[honeycomb]] on it. Once waxed, a sign cannot be unwaxed or edited. After placing and affixing text on a sign, a player can change the text color by {{control|using}} a [[dye]] on it. When colored with dye, the text color may differ from any color specified by formatting codes.{{Info needed|How does this work? Does the dye affect all the text? One line? One word? Does dye override all formatting codes, including font effects?}} [[File:Glow Ink Sign with Orange Dye JE2.png|thumb|216px|Oak sign with glow ink and orange dye applied in {{JE}}.]] A player can {{control|use}} a [[glow ink sac]] on a sign to make its text glow. The glowing text is not affected by lighting. The player can use a regular black [[ink sac]] on the sign to remove the glowing effect. {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |+ class="nowrap" | Glow ink colors !Name !! Main Color !! Edge Color |- ! Black | {{color|#000000}} | {{color|#EDE8CA}} |- ! Red | {{color|#FC0000}} | {{color|#650000}} |- ! Green | {{color|#00FC00}} | {{color|#006500}} |- ! Brown | {{color|#894413}} | {{color|#361B07}} |- ! Blue | {{color|#0000FC}} | {{color|#000065}} |- ! Purple | {{color|#9E20ED}} | {{color|#3F0C5F}} |- ! Cyan | {{color|#00D6D6}} | {{color|#006565}} |- ! Light Gray | {{color|#D0D0D0}} | {{color|#535353}} |- ! Gray | {{color|#7E7E7E}} | {{color|#323232}} |- ! Pink | {{color|#FC68B2}} | {{color|#652947}} |- ! Lime | {{color|#8DFC00}} | {{color|#4B6500}} |- ! Yellow | {{color|#FCFC00}} | {{color|#656500}} |- ! Light Blue | {{color|#98BECB}} | {{color|#3C4B51}} |- ! Magenta | {{color|#FC00FC}} | {{color|#650065}} |- ! Orange | {{color|#FC671F}} | {{color|#65280C}} |- ! White | {{color|#FCFCFC}} | {{color|#656565}} |} In [[Creative]] mode, the combination {{key|Ctrl}} + {{control|pick block}} on Windows/Linux, or {{key|cmd}} + {{control|pick block}} on macOS, can be used to copy an already-placed sign, including its text (with decorations), into the player's inventory. A dyed sign facing east or west will have its text appear more saturated and bright than a sign facing north or south. However, it is actually the sign that is dimmer, because ''Minecraft'''s lighting engine uses side lighting to make the world appear less flat, but the text on signs is not affected by this. {{IN|bedrock}}, inappropriate words or phrases in a sign's text are displayed as asterisks. {{IN|java}}, signs can be created with [[Commands#Raw JSON Text|JSON text]], which allows complex formatting (colors, bold, italic, etc.), hover and click events, localized translation (for ''Minecraft'' technical terms, like "Redstone Repeater", otherwise translations must be provided in language files in resource packs), and the incorporation of scoreboard values into text. Use the {{cmd|data merge block}} command to create or alter JSON signs. : Example: {{cmd|long=1|data merge block ~ ~1 ~ <nowiki>{front_text:{ color:"green", messages:[ '{"selector":"@p", "bold":false, "italic":false, "underlined":false, "strikethrough":false, "obfuscated":false}' , '{"text":"Second Line"}']}}}} Signs can post the success count of JSON text hover and click events to [[scoreboard]] objectives. The objectives to be used can be specified by running the {{cmd|execute store}} command or by modifying the sign's NBT data directly with the {{cmd|data merge block}} command. === Interaction === Signs act as though they have a {{control|use}} action, so the [[player]] is unable to place [[block]]s or use [[item]]s while the cursor is pointed at them without {{control|sneaking}}. Signs are destroyed and drop as an item when pushed by a [[piston]].{{Only|bedrock}} Signs are non-solid and have no collision, so [[item]]s and [[mob]]s can move through sign blocks. Other [[block]]s (including other signs) can be placed on any edge of a sign. [[Water]] and [[lava]] flow around signs. Lava can create [[fire]] in [[air]] blocks next to signs as if the signs were flammable, but the signs do not burn (and cannot be burned by other methods either, except {{in|be}}). === Fuel === Wooden signs can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting an [[item]] per sign. === Note Blocks === Signs can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce a "bass" sounds. == Sounds == === Generic === ==== Normal wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{Sound table/Block/Hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}} ==== Cherry wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}} ==== Bamboo wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}} ==== Nether wood ==== ; Sign {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood|forcecollapsed=1}} ; Hanging sign {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}} === Unique === {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1 |rowspan=2 |sound=Ink sac1.ogg |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg |subtitle=Glow Ink Sac splotches |source=block |description=When a [[glow ink sac]] is used on a sign |id=item.glow_ink_sac.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.glow_ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Ink Sac splotches |source=block |description=When an [[ink sac]] is used on a sign |id=item.ink_sac.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.85, 0.88, or 0.9 for each sound</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Dye.ogg |subtitle=Dye stains |source=block |description=When [[dye]] is used on a sign |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, 0.95, or 1.1</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Wax on1.ogg |sound2=Wax on2.ogg |sound3=Wax on3.ogg |subtitle=Wax on |source=block |description=When a sign is waxed |id=item.honeycomb.wax_on |translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg |sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg |sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg |subtitle=Sign wobbles |source=block |description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign |id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail |translationkey=subtitles.block.sign.waxed_interact_fail |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies''<ref group=sound>{{cd|fail1}} can be 1.0 or 0.9; {{cd|fail2}} and {{cd|fail3}} can be 0.8 or 0.9</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1 |type=bedrock |sound=Ink sac1.ogg |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg |source=sound |description=When a glow ink sac or an ink sac is used on a sign |id=sign.ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Dye.ogg |source=sound |description=When dye is used on a sign |id=sign.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Wax on1.ogg |sound2=Wax on2.ogg |sound3=Wax on3.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a honeycomb waxes a sign |id=copper.wax.on |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2}} {{Sound table |sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg |sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg |sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg |source=block |description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign |id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail1</code>; can be 0.8 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail2</code> and <code>waxed_interact_fail3</code></ref> |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Sign |spritename=Cherry Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Sign |spritename=Bamboo Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_sign |blocktags= signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_sign |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override |itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Wall Sign |spritename=Cherry Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Wall Sign |spritename=Bamboo Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Wall Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_wall_sign |blocktags=signs, wall_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Oak Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign |spritename=Spruce Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Hanging Sign |spritename=Birch Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign |spritename=Jungle Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign |spritename=Acacia Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Dark Oak Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign |spritename=Mangrove Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign |spritename=Cherry Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign |spritename=Bamboo Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign |spritename=Crimson Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Hanging Sign |spritename=Warped Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs |itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Wall Hanging Sign |spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_wall_hanging_sign |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs |form=block |foot=1}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=signs |spritetype=block |nameid=sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=hanging-signs |spritetype=block |nameid=hanging_sign |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Sign |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |showaliasids=y |showitemtags=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak standing |spritename=oak-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=standing_sign |id=63 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce standing |spritename=spruce-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_standing_sign |id=436 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch standing |spritename=birch-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_standing_sign |id=441 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle standing |spritename=jungle-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_standing_sign |id=443 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia standing |spritename=acacia-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_standing_sign |id=445 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak standing |spritename=dark-oak-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=darkoak_standing_sign |id=447 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove standing |spritename=mangrove-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_standing_sign |id=-494 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry standing |spritename=cherry-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_standing_sign |id=-542 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo standing |spritename=bamboo-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_standing_sign |id=-518 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson standing |spritename=crimson-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_standing_sign |id=505 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped standing |spritename=warped-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_standing_sign |id=506 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak wall |spritename=oak-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=wall_sign |id=68 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce wall |spritename=spruce-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_wall_sign |id=437 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch wall |spritename=birch-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_wall_sign |id=442 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle wall |spritename=jungle-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_wall_sign |id=444 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia wall |spritename=acacia-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_wall_sign |id=446 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak wall |spritename=dark-oak-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=darkoak_wall_sign |id=448 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove wall |spritename=mangrove-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_wall_sign |id=-495 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry wall |spritename=cherry-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_wall_sign |id=-544 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo wall |spritename=bamboo-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_wall_sign |id=-519 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson wall |spritename=crimson-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_wall_sign |id=507 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped wall |spritename=warped-wall-sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_wall_sign |id=508 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak item |spritename=oak-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=oak_sign |aliasid=sign |id=360 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign |translationkey=item.sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce item |spritename=spruce-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=spruce_sign |id=576 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch item |spritename=birch-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=birch_sign |id=577 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle item |spritename=jungle-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=jungle_sign |id=578 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia item |spritename=acacia-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=acacia_sign |id=579 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak item |spritename=dark-oak-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=dark_oak_sign |aliasid=darkoak_sign |id=587 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign |translationkey=item.darkoak_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove item |spritename=mangrove-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=mangrove_sign |id=642 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry item |spritename=cherry-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=cherry_sign |id=659 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo item |spritename=bamboo-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=bamboo_sign |id=660 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson item |spritename=crimson-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=crimson_sign |id=614 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped item |spritename=warped-sign |spritetype=item |nameid=warped_sign |id=615 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=oak_hanging_sign |id=-500 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.oak_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign |spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=spruce_hanging_sign |id=-501 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.spruce_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Hanging Sign |spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=birch_hanging_sign |id=-502 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.birch_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign |spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=jungle_hanging_sign |id=-503 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.jungle_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign |spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=acacia_hanging_sign |id=-504 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.acacia_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign |spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign |id=-505 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.dark_oak_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign |spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign |id=-508 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.mangrove_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign |spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=cherry_hanging_sign |id=-534 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.cherry_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign |spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign |id=-522 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.bamboo_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign |spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=crimson_hanging_sign |id=-506 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.crimson_hanging_sign.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Warped Hanging Sign |spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign |spritetype=block |nameid=warped_hanging_sign |id=-507 |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign |translationkey=item.warped_hanging_sign.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |notnamespaced=y |displayname=Block entity |spritename=signs |spritetype=block |nameid=Sign}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=hanging-signs |spritetype=block |nameid=HangingSign |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Block data === A sign has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. {{el|java}}: {{see also|Block entity format}} {{/BE}} {{el|bedrock}}: :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]]. == Achievements == {{load achievements|It's a Sign}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Glow and Behold}} == History == {{main|/History}} {{History|java classic}} {{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[File:Sign Entity.png|32px]] Signs are currently being tested as [[entity|entities]]. They always display "This is a test of the signs. Each line can be 15 chars!" and can only be spawned by pressing {{key|B}}.<ref>{{ytl|bdT76iFEnLk}}</ref>}} {{History||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|Removed signs.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100607|[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] Signs have been re-implemented as [[block]]s, although still rendering as entities. |Signs now have a [[crafting]] recipe and the text can now be edited. Editing a sign pauses the game in [[singleplayer]]. |Signs are currently huge and drop [[planks]] when destroyed. |Signs do not have a particle texture defined. As such, they [[Placeholder texture#Default texture|default to using the grass block texture instead]].}} {{History||20100608|Signs are now broken faster. |Signs now [[drops|drop]] themselves when [[breaking|destroyed]], instead of planks. |Signs now use planks particles.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wall signs. |[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE2.png|32px]] Signs are now smaller.}} {{History||v1.0.5|Signs no longer require a free [[block]] above it to place.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144|Hand-drawn signs are mentioned.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Signs are now broken faster using an [[axe]].}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Editing a sign no longer pauses the game in [[singleplayer]].}} {{History|||snap=12w27a|Signs are now stackable up to 16. |The same [[crafting]] recipe now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}} {{History||June 9, 2014|link=https://twitter.com/SeargeDP/status/476047216541700096|[[Searge]] tweeted a picture of a sign showing a username and a [[scoreboard]] score.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Added support for JSON text to signs. |Sign character limit now depends on character width.}} {{History|||snap=14w29a|Signs now display the cracking animation.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|A sign now generates within [[igloo]] basements.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Signs can now be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The standing sign ID has been changed from <code>standing_sign</code> to <code>sign</code>. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[block]]s' numeral IDs were 63 and 68, and the [[item]]'s 323.}} {{History|||snap=18w10d|[[Water]] can now be placed on the same block as signs.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign". |[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed. |[[File:Spruce Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs. |The sign's text has been changed from black to white. |A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color. |Default text color for signs has been changed back to black.}} {{History|||snap=18w45a|A new movable cursor for free text editing to signs has been added. |Selection and copy/paste support have been added to signs.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Spruce signs now generate in some [[taiga]] [[village]] houses. |Spruce sign items can now be found in [[chest]]s in taiga village houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w12a|Signs can now be [[dye]]d only in [[Creative mode]].}} {{History|||snap=19w12b|Signs can now be dyed in [[Survival mode]] again.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Crimson and warped signs can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow. |Works with both undyed and dyed signs. |Signs now have a sound for being dyed.}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]][[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}} {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove signs are now obtainable in survival and renewable.}} {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|https://youtu.be/iM9KtHaDcUg?t=5437}}|Hanging signs were announced and shown on [[Minecraft Live 2022]].|Hanging signs were conceptualized by [[Agnes Larsson]] with input from her daughter.<ref>{{ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions! @ 0:29|Minecraft|February 24, 2023|t=29s}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]]. |[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood hanging signs.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]]. There used to be a glitch where right clicking on a sign would play the “use” animation. This was fixed in the snapshots for 1.20, where signs are editable.}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 4|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.|Oak and spruce hanging sign can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w14a|Signs and hanging signs with click commands can now be interacted with even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs can no longer be edited by players in [[Adventure]] mode.|Signs and hanging signs with non-text chat components can no longer be edited, even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs now save text even if the edit screen is closed by the player being moved far away.}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Oak and spruce hanging sign no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; oak and spruce hanging sign now are in the common loot.}} {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Changed sounds for Nether wood hanging signs.<ref>{{Bug|MC-262295||Warped and Crimson hanging signs uses their respective plank sounds, despite their stripped stems having unique sounds|Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Signs have been added, though they can be obtained only through [[inventory]] editors. |The [[player]] currently cannot write on signs.}} {{History||v0.6.0|Signs can now be legitimately obtained in [[Survival]] and [[Creative]] mode.|The player can now write on signs.}} {{History||v0.10.0|snap=build 1|Signs now have a selection overlay.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Signs can now be found in [[igloo]] basements.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign". |[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.|The sign's text has been changed from black to white.|A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.9.0.2|The default sign text color has been changed back to black.|Sign variants are now grouped in their own [[inventory]] category.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.|Spruce signs now generate in new [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Signs can now be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.|Oak signs can now be found inside taiga and snowy taiga village house [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of all signs except oak sign have been changed.}} {{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Crimson and warped signs now uses regular plank [[sound]]s instead of their stem variant sounds.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow. |Works with both default and dyed signs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Color on dyed signs disappears and the text turns back to black.|Signs with applied glowing effect as well as color stops glowing and color is removed.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color again.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow again.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Now has sounds for being dyed.}} {{History|||snap=release|A glowing effect can no longer be applied to signs due to glow ink sacs becoming inaccessible in the full release.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Oak Sign BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign BE2.png|32px]] Textures of sign items was updated. |[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of oak signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.21|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Sign (0).png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.21|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Crimson, warped, and bamboo hanging signs now have custom sounds to match their wood type.<ref name=badnewsounds>{{Bug|MCPE-164246}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|Signs are now stackable up to 16. |The same [[crafting]] recipe for signs now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.88|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}} {{History|foot}} == Trivia == * The first concept art of hanging signs came from [[Agnes Larsson]]'s daughter.<ref>{{Ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions!|Minecraft|t=30s}}</ref> == Gallery == === Screenshots === <gallery> Signs classic.png|Test of signs in early [[Java Edition Classic]]. Sigh test.jpg|Another early sign image. Signs PreRelease.png|First image of sign blocks during [[Java Edition Infdev|Infdev]]. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign.png|First image of signs on [[Pocket Edition]]. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] iOS. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing 2.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] Android. Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sky.png Door Sign.png|A sign placed on a door. Breaking News.png|A sign being broken. Sign Text Dark.jpg|A dark oak sign with black text. Sign Text Light.jpg|A dark oak sign with white text. Sign Blockdata.gif|A sign using blockdata to dynamically change. JSON Sign.png|First image of a sign using JSON text. Width Based Character Limit.png|First image of a sign using width based character limits. Glow Ink Sign with Pink Dye.png|Oak sign with glow ink in the dark in [[Java Edition 21w03a]]. Lit vs unlit signs.png|Difference in visibility of a lime text, from left to right, in a lit birch sign, unlit birch sign, lit dark oak sign, and unlit dark oak sign. Glowing Text Comparison.png|The comparison between glow text and non-glow text. Example Of Signs Being Weird.png|alt=Shading differences|Signs being different shades depending on orientation. Glow text.gif|All sixteen colors of glow text. Glow Ink Signs.jpg|Signs with glowing ink in several colors. Lots of Glowing Signs.jpg|More signs with glowing ink. Sign Platforms.jpg|[[Ari]] standing on top of a hanged sign. Eric Shop.jpg|[[Sunny]] looking at a double sided hanging sign. Hanging Sign Bedrock.png|Hanging sign with small text. Hanging Sign Java.png|Hanging sign with large text. New Hanging Sign Text Length 1.jpg|Text on hanging sign. New Hanging Sign Text Length 2.jpg|Text on hanging sign. </gallery> === Concept Art === <gallery> Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art.png|Hanging sign concept art. Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art2.png|Ditto. Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art3.png|Hanging sign dimensions concept art. Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art4.png|Hanging sign crafting recipe, block states concept art. </gallery> === Renders === {{hidden begin}} <div style="clear: both"></div> <gallery> Oak Sign.png|Oak Sign Spruce Sign.png|Spruce Sign Birch Sign.png|Birch Sign Jungle Sign.png|Jungle Sign Acacia Sign.png|Acacia Sign Dark Oak Sign.png|Dark Oak Sign Mangrove Sign.png|Mangrove Sign Cherry Sign.png|Cherry Sign Bamboo Sign.png|Bamboo Sign Crimson Sign.png|Crimson Sign Warped Sign.png|Warped Sign Oak Wall Sign.png|Oak Wall Sign Spruce Wall Sign.png|Spruce Wall Sign Birch Wall Sign.png|Birch Wall Sign Jungle Wall Sign.png|Jungle Wall Sign Acacia Wall Sign.png|Acacia Wall Sign Dark Oak Wall Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Sign Mangrove Wall Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Sign Cherry Wall Sign.png|Cherry Wall Sign Bamboo Wall Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Sign Crimson Wall Sign.png|Crimson Wall Sign Warped Wall Sign.png|Warped Wall Sign Oak Hanging Sign.png|Oak Hanging Sign Spruce Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Hanging Sign Birch Hanging Sign.png|Birch Hanging Sign Jungle Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Hanging Sign Acacia Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Hanging Sign Dark Oak Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Hanging Sign Mangrove Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Hanging Sign Cherry Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Hanging Sign Bamboo Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Hanging Sign Crimson Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Hanging Sign Warped Hanging Sign.png|Warped Hanging Sign Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Oak Wall Hanging Sign Spruce Wall Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Wall Hanging Sign Birch Wall Hanging Sign.png|Birch Wall Hanging Sign Jungle Wall Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Wall Hanging Sign Acacia Wall Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Wall Hanging Sign Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign Cherry Wall Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Wall Hanging Sign Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign Crimson Wall Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Wall Hanging Sign Warped Wall Hanging Sign.png|Warped Wall Hanging Sign </gallery> <gallery> Oak Sign JE3.png Spruce Sign JE2.png Birch Sign JE2.png Jungle Sign JE2.png Acacia Sign JE2.png Dark Oak Sign JE2.png Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Crimson Sign JE2.png Warped Sign JE2.png Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png </gallery> {{hidden end}} {{-}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Chalkboard]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--sign Taking Inventory: Sign] – Minecraft.net on January 9, 2020 {{Blocks|utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Block entities]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[cs:Cedule]] [[de:Schild (Schrift)]] [[es:Cartel]] [[fr:Pancarte]] [[hu:Tábla]] [[it:Cartello]] [[ja:看板]] [[ko:표지판]] [[nl:Bord]] [[pl:Tabliczka]] [[pt:Placa]] [[ru:Табличка]] [[th:ป้าย]] [[uk:Табличка]] [[zh:告示牌]]</li></ul></nowiki> | beta 1.9.0.0 | Added stone, mossy cobblestone, mossy stone brick, granite, polished granite, diorite, polished diorite, andesite, polished andesite, smooth sandstone, cut sandstone, smooth red sandstone, cut red sandstone, red nether brick, end stone brick, and smooth quartz slabs. | |||
The textures of all slabs have been changed. | |||||
"Stone Slab" has been renamed to "Smooth Stone Slab". | |||||
Sandstone and red sandstone slabs can now be crafted only using regular sandstone. | |||||
Smooth stone slabs now require smooth stone to craft them. | |||||
1.10.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Blaze Powder|Blaze Powder]]<br/>{{Item | image = Blaze Powder.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Blaze powder''' is an item made from a [[blaze rod]], which is dropped by a [[blaze]] when killed. Its main uses are to fuel [[brewing stand]]s, to brew [[strength]] [[potions]], and to make [[eyes of ender]] to take the player to [[the End]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Blaze Rod |Output= Blaze Powder,2 |type= Brewing }} == Usage == === Crafting Ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Brewing stand fuel === In addition to being a [[brewing]] ingredient, blaze powder is needed to fuel a [[brewing stand]]. Each piece of blaze powder can brew up to 20 batches of [[Potion|potions]]. === Brewing ingredient === {{brewing |showname=1 |head=1 |Blaze Powder |Mundane Potion |base=Water Bottle }} {{brewing |foot=1 |Blaze Powder |Potion of Strength }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Blaze Powder |spritetype=item |nameid=blaze_powder |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Blaze Powder |spritetype=item |nameid=blaze_powder |id=429 |form=item |foot=1}} == Video == {{Video note|This video does not mention that blaze powder must be used to fuel [[brewing stand]]s.|minor}} <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|FSP2qBpe9vI}}</div> ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Blaze Powder JE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder. |Blaze powder can be used to craft [[eyes of ender]] and [[magma cream]].}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Blaze powder can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[mundane potion]], or in an [[awkward potion]] to create a [[potion of Strength]].}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Blaze powder can now be used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of blaze powder has been changed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w42a|Blaze powder is now required to operate a [[brewing stand]].}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|Blaze powder now [[fuel]]s 20 operations rather than 30.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 377.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder. |Blaze powder can be used to craft [[magma cream]]. |Blaze powder is used as an ingredient to brew [[potion]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Blaze powder is now used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Blaze powder is now used to craft [[eyes of ender]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Blaze powder is now required to operate a [[brewing stand]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Blaze powder is now required to operate a [[brewing stand]].}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[The Nether]] * [[Potions]] == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--blaze-powder Taking Inventory: Blaze Powder] – Minecraft.net on November 25, 2021 {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Ohnivý prach]] [[de:Lohenstaub]] [[es:Polvo de blaze]] [[fr:Poudre de Blaze]] [[hu:Őrlángpor]] [[ja:ブレイズパウダー]] [[ko:블레이즈 가루]] [[nl:Blazepoeder]] [[pl:Płomienny proszek]] [[pt:Pó de blaze]] [[ru:Огненный порошок]] [[th:ผงปีศาจไฟ]] [[zh:烈焰粉]]</li><li>[[Scute|Scute]]<br/>{{about|the item used to craft turtle shell helmets|the helmet|Turtle Shell}} {{Item | image = Scute.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) |title=Turtle scute}} '''Turtle Scutes''' are [[item]]s that baby [[turtle]]s drop when they grow into adults. They can be used to craft [[turtle shell]]s which can be used to brew the [[potion of the Turtle Master]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === Baby [[turtle]]s drop a single scute when they grow up into adults, which is the only way possible to obtain the [[item]]. == Usage == Scutes can be crafted into [[turtle shell]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Repairing === Scutes are the [[repair]] items for the turtle [[armor material]], and thus can be used to repair [[turtle shell]]s in an [[anvil]]. === Trading === Expert-level cleric [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 4 scutes for an [[emerald]] as part of their [[trading|trades]].{{only|java}} Expert-level cleric villagers have a 50% chance to buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their seventh trades.{{only|bedrock}} Expert-level leatherworker villagers buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Scute |spritetype=item |nameid=scute |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Scute |spritetype=item |nameid=scute |aliasid=turtle_shell_piece |id=572 |form=item |translationkey=item.turtle_shell_piece.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added turtle shell pieces.}} {{History|||snap=18w07b|"Turtle Shell Pieces" have now been renamed to "Scutes."}} {{History||1.14|snap=19w11a|Cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] scutes.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Scutes can be [[trading|sold]] to cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}} {{history|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Scutes used to be called "Turtle Shell Pieces", they were renamed after it was pointed out that "Scute" was a more technical term.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/7xnp2o/rename_turtle_shell_pieces_to_scutes/</ref> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Hornschild]] [[es:Escama de tortuga]] [[fr:Écaille de tortue]] [[ja:カメのウロコ]] [[ko:인갑]] [[lzh:鱗]] [[pl:Tarczka]] [[pt:Escama de tartaruga]] [[ru:Щиток]] [[th:เกล็ดเต่า]] [[uk:Черепок]] [[zh:鳞甲]]</li></ul> | beta 1.10.0.3 | The textures of slabs have been changed. | |||
Cobblestone, mossy cobblestone, and dark oak slabs now generate in pillager outposts. | |||||
Smooth sandstone slabs now generate in new desert villages. | |||||
Wood slabs can now be used to craft composters, barrels and lecterns. | |||||
Stone slabs can now be used to craft grindstone. | |||||
1.12.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Obsidian Boat|Obsidian Boat]]<br/>{{for|other uses|Obsidian (disambiguation)}} {{for|other kinds of boats|Boat (disambiguation)}} {{Joke feature}} {{ItemEntity |title=Obsidian Boat |image=Obsidian Boat.png |image2=Obsidian Boat (item).png |stackable=No |renewable=Yes }} The '''obsidian boat''' was a joke [[boat]] variant released in an April Fools' joke version. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{crafting |A2 = Obsidian |C2 = Obsidian |A3 = Obsidian |B3 = Obsidian |C3 = Obsidian |Output= Obsidian Boat |ignoreusage=1 }} == Usage == Obsidian boats sank in [[water]] instead of floating. They also sank in lava like other boats but did not get destroyed in it. == Sounds == Obsidian boats used the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events, although did not have any sounds of their own. == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Obsidian Boat |spritetype=item |nameid=obsidian_boat |id=432 |form=item |translationkey=item.obsidian_boat.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Obsidian Boat |spritetype=entity |nameid=boat |id=41 |translationkey=entity.Boat.name |foot=1}} === Entity data === {{/ED}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.10|snap=15w14a|link=Java Edition 15w14a|[[File:Obsidian_Boat_(item).png|32px]] [[File:Obsidian Boat.png|32px]] Added the obsidian boat.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == Obsidian boat is a joke feature and as such issues relating to them cannot be fixed. {{Items}} {{Entities}} {{Jokes}} [[Category:Joke items]] [[Category:Joke entities]] [[it:Barca di ossidiana]] [[ja:黒曜石のボート]] [[pt:Bote de obsidiana]] [[uk:Обсидіановий човен]] [[zh:15w14a]]</li><li>[[Bamboo|Bamboo]]<br/>{{for|the plant feature|Bamboo (feature)}} {{Distinguish|text = [[Sugar Cane]], which was colloquially known as Bamboo}} {{Block | image = <gallery> Leafless Bamboo.png|Leafless Small Leaves Bamboo.png|Small Big Leaves Bamboo.png|Big Leafless Old Bamboo.png|Leafless Old Small Leaves Old Bamboo.png|Small Old Big Leaves Old Bamboo.png|Big Old </gallery> | image2 = Bamboo Shoot.png<!--different infobox for this later down the line, like with pistons?--> | image3 = Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = Sword | tool2 = Axe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = '''Bamboo''': Yes (60)<br>'''Shoot''': No | lavasusceptible = Yes }} '''Bamboo''' is a versatile, fast-growing, [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] [[plant]] found primarily in [[jungle]]s, which is used for [[crafting]] (particularly [[scaffolding]] and [[Block of Bamboo|bamboo wood]]), [[smelting]] and [[breeding]] [[Panda|pandas]]. A '''bamboo shoot''' is the initial non-solid sapling form of planted bamboo. == Obtaining == Bamboo shoots cannot be obtained through vanilla means. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can be obtained through [[add-on]]s or inventory editing. {{IN|java}}, they are completely unobtainable. === Breaking === Bamboo can be mined with any [[tool]], but a [[sword]] breaks the block [[instant mining|instantly]], even with [[Mining Fatigue]]. Flowing [[water]] also breaks bamboo shoots, but not mature bamboo stalks. {{breaking row|Bamboo|Sword|sword=1|horizontal=1}} {{notelist}} === Natural generation === Bamboo generates in widely scattered single shoots within [[jungle]] [[biome]]s. Bamboo generates much more densely in the [[bamboo jungle|bamboo variant]]s of jungles, covering large areas of the landscape. Bamboo does ''not'' generate in [[sparse jungle]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-156638|||WAI}}</ref> === Mob loot === {{IN|java}}, a [[panda]] drops 1 bamboo when killed. [[Looting]] does not affect the drop rate.<ref>{{bug|MC-160006}}</ref> {{IN|bedrock}}, a panda drops 0-2 bamboo when killed. Looting increases the drop by 1 per level. === Fishing === Bamboo can be found while [[fishing]] in [[jungle]] [[biome]]s as a junk [[item]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|bamboo}} == Usage == When broken, any bamboo [[block]] placed or grown above it is also broken. A bamboo block drops itself as an [[item]] if a [[piston]] pushes it or moves a block into its space. When bamboo is first placed as a shoot it's not solid and can be destroyed by water flowing into it. After growing at least one block taller it becomes solid and can't be destroyed by water. To transform a bamboo shoot into a solid bamboo block place another bamboo on top of it. Unlike most plants, bamboo cannot be [[Composter#Composting|composted]].<ref>{{bug|MC-142452|||WAI}}</ref> === Farming === Bamboo can be planted on [[moss block]]s{{only|java|short=1}}, [[grass block]]s, [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[gravel]], [[mycelium]], [[podzol]], [[sand]], [[red sand]], [[suspicious sand]], [[suspicious gravel]], [[mud]], bamboo shoot, or on itself. At default random tick speed (3), each plant grows on average every {{convert|4096|ticks|seconds}}. When [[bone meal]] is {{control|used}} on it, it grows by 1–2 [[blocks]]. Bamboo can grow up to 12–16 blocks tall. The top of a bamboo plant requires a [[light]] level of 9 or above to grow. Because bamboo breaks in almost the same way as [[sugar cane]]s, [[Tutorials/Sugar cane farming|a sugar cane farm]] can be easily adapted to this use. While water is not needed with such a farm, some spacing is recommended if the harvest is done manually as mature stalks are solid. === Pandas === Bamboo [[item]]s are eaten by [[panda]]s and can be used to speed up the growth of baby pandas. Bamboo can also be used to breed pandas when at least 8 [[block]]s of bamboo are within 5 blocks of the pandas, making the panda the only animal in the game to have extra breeding requirements. At this point, the [[player]] can feed them bamboo and they [[breeding|mate]] to have a baby. === Fuel === Bamboo can be used as fuel for [[smelting]]. Each bamboo item smelts 0.25 [[item]]s. Crafting two bamboo into a [[stick]] and using that as fuel is equivalent, smelting 0.5 items. Bamboo can be crafted into other items to increase its fuel efficiency. * By crafting 9 bamboo into 2 [[bamboo planks]], 3 items can be smelted instead of 2.25, a 33.3% increase in efficiency. ** {{IN|bedrock}}, the fuel efficiency can be further doubled by crafting the bamboo planks into twice the amount of [[slab]]s.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-94368||Wooden slabs last for the same amount of time as planks in a furnace}}</ref> * {{IN|java}}, by crafting 14 bamboo into 3 [[ladder]]s, 4.5 items can be smelted instead of 3.5, a 28.6% increase in efficiency. === Flower pots === Bamboo can be placed in a [[flower pot]], where it retains the design it has in its item form. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Appearance == [[File:Bamboo stages.png|thumb|The different stages of bamboo growth.]] The appearance of bamboo changes as it grows. When first placed, it takes the form of a small shoot, which has no [[hitbox]]. When it grows one [[block]] taller it grows to 2 pixels in length and width and the top block has leaves coming off it. At 3 blocks, the top 2 blocks have leaves and at 4 blocks the bamboo expands to 3×3 pixels. At 5 blocks tall, the top 3 blocks have leaves on them. As the bamboo grows, the leaves move up and stay at the top 3 blocks. Destroying a block of bamboo does not change the appearance of the blocks below it. Bamboo is oriented at a random position in the block that it is in. == Sounds == === Bamboo === {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo}} === Bamboo Shoot === {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo shoot}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bamboo |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo |blocktags=bamboo_plantable_on}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Shoot |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_sapling |blocktags=bamboo_plantable_on |form=block |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bamboo |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo |id=418}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Sapling |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_sapling |id=419 |form=block |translationkey=- |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Zoologist}} == History == {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1046096508570009602}}|Bamboo is announced at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo. |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo. |Added [[bamboo jungle]]s, where bamboo naturally generates.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|"Bamboo Sapling" has been renamed to "Bamboo Shoot".}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Bamboo has been moved from the Miscellaneous tab to the Decoration Blocks tab in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="misc decoration">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-174434</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Bamboo can now be planted on rooted dirt.}} {{History|||snap=21w16a|Bamboo can now be planted on moss blocks.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w39a|Bamboo no longer generates underground.<ref>{{bug|MC-145376}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-214894}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Bamboo can now be planted on mud.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Bamboo can now be used to craft [[bamboo planks]].}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|Bamboo can no longer be used to craft bamboo planks.|Bamboo can now be used to craft a [[block of bamboo]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bamboo can now be planted on [[suspicious sand]].}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w14a|Bamboo can now be planted on [[suspicious gravel]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|[[File:Leafless Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo. |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Bamboo can now generate in [[jungle]] [[biome]]s in single shoots. |Added [[bamboo jungle]]s, where bamboo naturally generates.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] The bamboo texture brightness has been updated to match {{el|je}}.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-42635}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.20.20|Swords now break bamboo instantly to match ''Java Edition''.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-64013}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20.0|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Bamboo can now be used to craft [[bamboo planks]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|Bamboo can no longer be used to craft bamboo planks.|Bamboo can now be used to craft a [[block of bamboo]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo. |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.}} {{History|foot}} === Bamboo shoot "item" === {{:Technical blocks/Bamboo Shoot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * Because bamboo grows quickly (on average 1 growth per 200 seconds), just 500 plants in an automatic farm produce more [[item]]s than a [[hopper]] can collect (2.5 items per second). A single hopper can move only enough items to keep 6.25 [[furnace]]s running. * Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant in ''[[Minecraft]]'', which reflects its status as the fastest-growing plant known in real life. * While bamboo cannot be composted in ''Minecraft'', it can be composted in real life. == Gallery == <gallery> File:PandaMinecon.png|The first image featuring bamboo, from [[MINECON Earth 2018]]. File:PandasEatingMinecon.jpg|A group of [[Panda|pandas]] eating bamboo, shown at [[MINECON Earth 2018]]. File:Growing bamboo BE.png|Planted bamboo growing. File:Bamboo in tree.png|A bamboo shoot growing through a [[tree]]. File:Bamboo Jungle.png|Bamboo seen in a [[jungle]] [[biome]] variant. File:Bamboo Jungle in Amplified world.png|Bamboo Jungle in an [[Amplified]] world in 1.19-rc2. File:Naturalbamboo.png|Multiple naturally generated bamboo stems growing by a river. File:Tall Bamboo.png|Grown Bamboo with three parts File:Zuri Chopping Bamboo Pixel Art.png|[[Zuri]] chopping down bamboo for a baby panda. File:Bamboo Wallpaper.png|Smartphone wallpaper of the aforementioned artwork, showing more of the treetops and bamboo. File:Panda Packaging.jpg|Packing for the ''Diamond Level Panda'', modeled after bamboo. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Flammable blocks]] [[cs:Bambus]] [[de:Bambus]] [[es:Bambú]] [[fr:Bambou]] [[it:Bambù]] [[ja:竹]] [[ko:대나무]] [[pl:Bambus]] [[pt:Bambu]] [[ru:Бамбук]] [[th:ไม้ไผ่]] [[zh:竹子]]</li></ul> | beta 1.12.0.2 | Single slabs now only block sky light. | |||
1.16.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Scute|Scute]]<br/>{{about|the item used to craft turtle shell helmets|the helmet|Turtle Shell}} {{Item | image = Scute.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) |title=Turtle scute}} '''Turtle Scutes''' are [[item]]s that baby [[turtle]]s drop when they grow into adults. They can be used to craft [[turtle shell]]s which can be used to brew the [[potion of the Turtle Master]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === Baby [[turtle]]s drop a single scute when they grow up into adults, which is the only way possible to obtain the [[item]]. == Usage == Scutes can be crafted into [[turtle shell]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Repairing === Scutes are the [[repair]] items for the turtle [[armor material]], and thus can be used to repair [[turtle shell]]s in an [[anvil]]. === Trading === Expert-level cleric [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 4 scutes for an [[emerald]] as part of their [[trading|trades]].{{only|java}} Expert-level cleric villagers have a 50% chance to buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their seventh trades.{{only|bedrock}} Expert-level leatherworker villagers buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Scute |spritetype=item |nameid=scute |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Scute |spritetype=item |nameid=scute |aliasid=turtle_shell_piece |id=572 |form=item |translationkey=item.turtle_shell_piece.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added turtle shell pieces.}} {{History|||snap=18w07b|"Turtle Shell Pieces" have now been renamed to "Scutes."}} {{History||1.14|snap=19w11a|Cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] scutes.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Scutes can be [[trading|sold]] to cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}} {{history|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Scutes used to be called "Turtle Shell Pieces", they were renamed after it was pointed out that "Scute" was a more technical term.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/7xnp2o/rename_turtle_shell_pieces_to_scutes/</ref> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Hornschild]] [[es:Escama de tortuga]] [[fr:Écaille de tortue]] [[ja:カメのウロコ]] [[ko:인갑]] [[lzh:鱗]] [[pl:Tarczka]] [[pt:Escama de tartaruga]] [[ru:Щиток]] [[th:เกล็ดเต่า]] [[uk:Черепок]] [[zh:鳞甲]]</li><li>[[Redstone Dust|Redstone Dust]]<br/>{{Redirect|Redstone|the ore|Redstone Ore|the powered mineral block|Block of Redstone|other uses|Redstone (disambiguation)}} {{Block | group = Inactive (connected) | 1-1= Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW).png | 1-2 = Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | group2 = Inactive (unconnected) | 2-1 = Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | 2-2 = Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | group3 = Active (connected) | 3-1 = Active Redstone Wire (NESW).png | 3-2 = Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | group4 = Active (unconnected) | 4-1 = Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | 4-2 = Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | image = Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png | extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = all | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No }} '''Redstone dust''' is a mineral that can transmit [[Redstone circuit#Power|redstone power]] as a wire when placed as a [[block]]. It is also used in [[crafting]] and [[brewing]]. == Obtaining == === Mining === {{see also|Redstone Ore#Natural generation}} [[Redstone ore]] mined using an iron [[pickaxe]] or higher drops 4 or 5 redstone dust (or more with [[Fortune]], averaging at 6 redstone dust with Fortune III). If mined with [[Silk Touch]], the block drops itself instead of redstone dust. === Natural generation === 15 lengths of redstone dust are naturally generated as part of the trap in each [[jungle pyramid]]. 5 lengths of redstone dust can be found in one type of jail cell room in a [[woodland mansion]]. In [[Ancient City|ancient cities]], multiple pieces of redstone dust can be found integrated into circuitry. === Breaking === Redstone dust can be broken instantly using any tool, or without a tool, and drops itself as an item. Redstone dust is removed and drops as an item if: * its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed * [[water]] or [[lava]] flows into its space * a [[piston]] tries to push it or moves a block into its space === Mob loot === [[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–2 redstone dust upon death. This is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0–5 redstone dust. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|redstone}} === Crafting === Redstone dust can be crafted from [[blocks of redstone]]. {{Crafting |Block of Redstone |Output=Redstone Dust,9 |type=Redstone }} === Smelting === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Redstone Ore; Deepslate Redstone Ore |Redstone Dust |0.7 }} === Trading === {{IN|java}}, novice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell two redstone dust for one [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level cleric villagers sell four redstone dust for one emerald. === Villager gifts === {{see also|Tutorials/Raid farming}} {{IN|Java}}, when the player has the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect, clerics might throw that player a redstone dust as a gift. == Usage == Redstone dust is used for [[#Brewing ingredient|brewing]], [[#Crafting ingredient|crafting]], and in redstone circuits by placing it on the ground to create [[#Redstone component|redstone wire]]. It can also be used to power redstone components. === Brewing ingredient === {{Brewing |head=1 |Redstone Dust |Mundane Potion |base=Water Bottle }} {{Brewing |foot=1 |name=Increased Duration |Redstone Dust |showbase=1 |base=Potion of Fire Resistance; Potion of Invisibility; Potion of Night Vision; Potion of Poison; Potion of Regeneration; Potion of Slowness; Potion of Strength; Potion of Swiftness; Potion of Water Breathing; Potion of Weakness; Potion of Leaping; Potion of Slow Falling }} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Redstone Dust}} === {{anchor|Redstone dust}} Redstone component === When placed in the world, redstone dust becomes a block of "redstone wire"{{Info needed|other blco? BE?}}, which can transmit [[Redstone circuit#Power|redstone power]]. === Smithing ingredient === {{Smithing |head=1 |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Redstone Dust |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template |Netherite Chestplate |Redstone |Redstone Trim Netherite Chestplate |showdescription=1 |description = All armor types can be used in this recipe,<br/>a netherite chestplate is shown as an example.<br/> |tail=1 }} ;Trim color palette The following color palette is shown on the designs on trimmed armor: *{{TrimPalette|redstone dust}} === Placement === [[File:Redstone wire as circuit component.png|Examples of redstone wire configuration. ''Top Left:'' Redstone wire connects diagonally vertically through non-opaque blocks. ''Top Right:'' Redstone wire does ''not'' connect diagonally vertically through opaque blocks. ''Center:'' Redstone wire gets darker as its power level drops, to a maximum of 15 blocks from a power source.|thumb]] [[File:Redstone on Glowstone, Stairs, Slabs.png|Examples of redstone wire placements.|thumb]] Redstone dust can be placed on [[opaque]] blocks as well as [[glowstone]], upside-down [[slab]]s, [[glass]], upside-down [[stairs]], and [[hopper]]s. It can also be placed on some transparent blocks; see [[Opacity/Placement]] for more information. It cannot be placed suspended in midair, even with commands, which is not unintentional.<ref>{{bug|MC-182709}}</ref> Redstone wire configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone [[Redstone components#Power components|power components]] and [[Redstone components#Transmission components|transmission component]] connection points. Redstone wire also configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone wire one block higher or lower – unless there is a solid opaque block above the lower redstone wire. If there is only one such adjacent redstone component, redstone wire configures itself into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust}} line pointing both at the neighbor and away from it. If there are two or more such adjacent components, redstone wire connects them in the form of {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust}}, {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-upleft}}, {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-t-up}}, or {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-cross}} as needed. When there are no adjacent components, a single redstone wire configures itself into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-cross}} plus sign, which can provide power in all four directions. By right-clicking it can be changed into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot}} dot, which does not provide power to any of the four directions. {{IN|bedrock}}, redstone wire automatically configures itself to point toward adjacent blocks or [[Redstone components#Mechanism components|mechanism components]]. {{IN|java}}, it does not. If such a configuration is desired, the other neighbors of the redstone wire must be arranged to create it, i.e the redstone dust must be placed in a way that it would be pointed at the block’s location even if it were not there. When redstone wire is reconfigured after placement, it does not update other redstone components around it of the change unless that reconfiguration also includes a change in power level or another component provides an update. This can create situations where a mechanism component remains activated when it shouldn't, or vice versa, until it receives an update from something else – a "feature" of redstone wire that can be used to make a [[BUD|block update detector]]. {{-}} === Behavior === {{Schematic|caption= {{IN|be}}, the signal can go down from glass blocks. |||rd-$ew!|RL-!||||rd-$ew!|RL-!|- |rt-$!|rd-$ew!|SB|||rt-$!|rd-$ew!|glass||- |ts-$|SB|rd-$ew|RL||ts-$|SB|rd-$ew!|RL-! }}{{Schematic|caption = However, the signal can never go down from slabs. |||rd-$ew!|RL-!||||rd-$ew!|RL-!|- |rt-$!|rd-$ew!|SB|||rt-$!|rd-$ew!|glass||- |ts-$|ts-$|rd-$ew|RL||ts-$|ts-$|rd-$ew|RL }} Redstone wire can transmit power, which can be used to operate [[Redstone components#Mechanism components|mechanism components]] ([[door]]s, [[piston]]s, [[redstone lamp]]s, etc.). Redstone wire can be "powered" by a number of methods: * from an adjacent [[Redstone components#Power components|power component]] or a strongly-powered block * from the output of a redstone repeater or redstone comparator * from adjacent redstone wire. The powering dust can be a level higher or lower, but with restrictions: ** Redstone dust can be powered by redstone dust that is one level lower, or on an [[opaque]] block one level higher. A transparent block cannot{{only|java}} pass power downward. ** The block "between" the two dust blocks must be air or transparent. A solid block there "cuts" the connection between the higher and lower dust. The "power level" of redstone dust can vary from 0 to 15. Most power components power-up adjacent redstone dust to power level 15, but a few ([[daylight sensor]]s, [[trapped chest]]s, and [[weighted pressure plate]]s) may create a lower power level. Redstone repeaters output power level 15 (when turned on), but [[redstone comparator]]s may output a lower power level. {{Schematic | caption = Redstone wire can transmit power up to 15 blocks. |rt-$!|rd-$ew!+15|rd-$ew!+14|rd-$ew!+13|rd-$ew!+12|rd-$ew!+11|rd-$ew!+10|rd-$ew!+9 |rd-$ew!+8|rd-$ew!+7|rd-$ew!+6|rd-$ew!+5|rd-$ew!+4|rd-$ew!+3|rd-$ew!+2|rd-$ew!+1|rd-$ew+0 }} Power level drops by 1 for every block of redstone wire it crosses. Thus, redstone wire can transmit power for no more than 15 blocks. To go further, the power level must be re-strengthened – typically with a redstone repeater. Powered redstone wire on top of, or pointing at, an opaque block provides ''weak'' power to the block. A weakly-powered block cannot power other adjacent redstone wire, but can still power redstone repeaters and comparators, and activate adjacent mechanism components. Transparent blocks cannot be powered. When redstone wire is unpowered, it appears dark red. When powered, it becomes bright red at power level 15, fading to darker shades with decreasing power. Powered redstone wire also produces "dust" [[particles]] of the same color. While redstone wire always provides power to the directions it points into, it can still point into directions in which it cannot give power. If redstone wire comes in the form of a cross, the player can right-click to toggle it between a cross and dot. A redstone dot does not power anything adjacent to it, but powers the block under it. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Block/Normal}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Redstone Dust |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=block |nameid=redstone_wire |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=item |nameid=redstone |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Redstone Dust |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=block |nameid=redstone_wire |id=55 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=redstone-dust |spritetype=item |nameid=redstone |id=373 |form=item |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} {{LoadPage|Redstone Dust/Asset history|List of block state combinations|h4}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Dispense With This}} == Video == {{Video note|These videos do not show all uses for redstone in crafting and all methods of obtaining. This video is also outdated, as of 1.13 Java Edition, redstone is now called Redstone Dust.}} <div style="text-align:center"> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|zldqknGFWb4}}</span> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|_IApwvCLJW8}}</span> </div> == History == {{History||May 21, 2009|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110762705/my-list-on-tile-types-so-far|[[Notch]] shows interest in adding wire-type [[block]]s.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust as an [[item]]. |[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust as a placed [[block]]. |Redstone dust as a placed block has two power appearances; either completely on, or completely off. |Redstone dust is used to craft [[redstone torch]]es. |At this time, redstone has not been given an official name.}} {{History||v1.0.2_01|Redstone dust now doesn't connect through solid [[block]]s diagonally down.{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}} |Walking on redstone dust no longer [[breaking|breaks]] it.{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}} |Active redstone dust now gives off [[particles]].{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}}}} {{History||v1.1.0|Redstone is now used to craft [[compass]]es.}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Redstone is now used to craft [[clock]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.0|With the addition of inventory tooltips, the [[item]] form of redstone dust has been named "Redstone", and the usually unobtainable block form has been named "Redstone Dust".}} {{History||1.2|Redstone is now used to craft [[dispenser]]s and [[note block]]s.}} {{History||1.3|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE2.png|32px]] Redstone wire gets darker the farther away it is from a source of power, using a dedicated [[tint]] system. Previously, it was fully on until it reached its limit. |Its particles now appear gray due to not being tinted. |Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone repeater]]s.}} {{History||1.5|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE3.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE3.png|32px]] Fully off redstone wire is no longer black. |Redstone dust can now be placed on [[snow]]. |Redstone is now used to craft [[powered rail]]s and [[detector rail]]s.}} {{History||1.6.6|Redstone dust now checks if the block below has a solid top face or [[glowstone]], allowing it to be placed on it.}} {{History||1.7|Redstone dust now connects to a [[redstone repeater|repeater]] without the dust being explicitly pointed at it. |Redstone can now be used to craft [[piston]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Redstone can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] storeroom [[chest]]s, and in the new [[mineshaft]] chests.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Redstone can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[mundane potion]]. |Redstone can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s. |Redstone now extends the [[potion]]s of [[Fire Resistance]], [[Slowness]], [[Swiftness]], [[Poison]], [[Weakness]] and [[Strength]].}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Redstone now extends the new potion of [[Regeneration]].}} {{History|||snap=RC1|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE1.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE1.png|32px]] Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] has been changed from a "+" to a "•" shape.}} {{History||?|Redstone wire block particles are now correctly colored.}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|Fixed redstone update bug.{{more info}}}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|Redstone can now be placed on [[glowstone]].}} {{History|||snap=12w07a|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone lamp]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Redstone can now be [[trading|bought]] from priest [[villager]]s, at 2–4 redstone for 1 [[emerald]], making them [[renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|Redstone dust now generates in [[jungle temple]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w25a|Redstone dust can now be placed on top of upside-down [[slabs]] and [[stairs]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]]s of [[Night Vision]] and [[Invisibility]].}} {{History|||snap=12w38a|[[Witch]]es have been added, which sometimes [[drops|drop]] redstone when killed.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|Redstone can now be used to craft [[blocks of redstone]] and [[dropper]]s.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]] of [[Water Breathing]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1–4 redstone for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Redstone dust no longer changes to [[obsidian]] next to water when [[lava]] flows into it.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]] of [[Leaping]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE4.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE4.png|32px]] Some slight changes have been made to redstone wire's appearance - the dot now extends outward with two more pixels, and the south-facing section of bends, T shapes and crosses now has one fewer pixel. It also appears straighter and more continuous in straight wire form. |Redstone can no longer be added to extended [[potion]]s or tier-II potions.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of redstone from [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s has been cut by more than half. |The average yield of redstone in [[mineshaft]] chests has been increased.}} {{History|||snap=15w46a|The hitbox of redstone now covers only part of the surface of the [[block]] below, based on the orientation of the redstone.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Redstone dust can now be found in chests in [[woodland mansion]]s. |Redstone can now used to craft [[observer]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The [[item]] form of "Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Wire". |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 55, and the [[item]]'s 331.}} {{History|||snap=17w48a|"Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Dust".}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion of the Turtle Master]].}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone dust has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Redstone dust can now be found in chests in [[village]] temples.}} {{History|||snap=19w12b|Redstone dust can now be placed on [[glass]], [[ice]] and [[sea lantern]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Cleric villagers now give redstone dust to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Redstone dust now has a bottom texture.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Redstone can now be used to craft [[target]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w18a|Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] has been changed from a "•" back to a "+" shape. |Redstone dust's hitbox is now no longer strictly a cuboid, and more closely matches the shape of the wiring.<ref>{{bug|MC-137336}}</ref> |Upward going redstone dust now has a hitbox on the side of the [[block]] too, rather than only on the floor.<ref>{{bug|MC-153508}}</ref> |Unconnected redstone dust now has all direction block states set to "side". |The direction block states of redstone dust are now properly set to "side" at the end of a redstone wire on both ends, rather than only the one with other redstone besides it. |[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (N).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (E).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (S).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (W).png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (N).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (E).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (S).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (W).png|32px]] While not accessible in normal gameplay, redstone dust that points into one side, but not the opposite, now visually reaches halfway across the [[block]].}} {{History|||snap=20w19a|Redstone dust now visually connects when going up [[soul sand]], 8-layer [[snow]] stacks and the back side of upside-down [[stairs]]. |[[Particles]] are now generated across the length of the redstone wire rather than the center of the [[block]].}} {{History|||snap=20w21a|Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] is now toggleable between a "+" and a "•" shape, by {{control|interacting}} with it.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Redstone dust can now drop and be smelted from [[deepslate redstone ore]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Redstone wire now generates in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Redstone dust can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone as an [[item]]. |Redstone is now [[drops|dropped]] when [[breaking|mined]] from [[redstone ore]]. |Redstone can be used to craft [[compass]]es and [[clock]]s.}} {{History|||snap=build 2|Redstone can now be used to craft [[powered rail]]s.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone block]]s.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Redstone has been added to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]], but it still cannot be placed. }} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Redstone can now be placed. |Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone lamp]]s, [[note block]]s, [[detector rail]]s and [[redstone torch]]es.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[dispenser]]s and [[dropper]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[piston]]s and [[observer]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1–4 redstone for an [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Redstone can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||?|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png|32px]]<br>Placed redstone now assumes its current appearance with a more solid center. Its linear state appearences are unknown.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Redstone can now be found in [[desert]] [[village]] temple [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 4 redstone as part of their first tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.57|"Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Dust".}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Redstone dust can now drop and be smelted from [[deepslate redstone ore]].}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|Redstone wire now generates in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}} {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Redstone dust can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone.}} {{History||xbox=TU3|Redstone now connects to a [[redstone repeater|repeater]] without the dust being explicitly pointed at it.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone has been changed.}} {{History||ps=1.95|Redstone can now be placed on [[glass]].}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust.}} {{History|foot}} === Redstone wire "item" === {{:Technical blocks/Redstone Wire}} == Gallery == === Renders === ; Java Edition <gallery> Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NS).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (EW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NE).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ES).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (SW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NES).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW).png </gallery> <gallery> Active Redstone Wire (NESW).png | Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | Active Redstone Wire (NS).png | Active Redstone Wire (EW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NE).png | Active Redstone Wire (ES).png | Active Redstone Wire (SW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NEW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NES).png | Active Redstone Wire (ESW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NSW).png </gallery> ; Bedrock Edition <gallery> Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NS).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (EW).png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png | Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png </gallery> <gallery> Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NS).png | Active Redstone Wire (EW).png | Active Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png | Active Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png </gallery> === Screenshots === <gallery> Slab Stair Redstone.png|First image of redstone dust on top of slabs and stairs. File:Olivia Tinkering.jpeg|[[Olivia]] using a scarce amount of redstone dust. File:23w32a.jpg|[[Sunny]] using a very long strip of redstone dust. </gallery> === In other media === <gallery> Powered By Redstone JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Powered By Redstone" made by [https://www.jinx.com JINX]. File:Redstone Behind Chiseled Bookshelf Pixel Art.png|Pixel art of redstone dust. </gallery> == Issues == {{issue list|redstone|redstone dust|redstone wire}} == Trivia == * Five updates for [[wikipedia:Windows 10 version history|Windows 10]] released from 2016 to 2018 were codenamed "Redstone", referencing ''Minecraft''.<ref>{{link|url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/4/7/8364355/microsoft-redstone-windows-updates|title=Microsoft plans ‘Redstone’ updates for Windows 10 in 2016|author=Tom Warren|website=The Verge|date=April 7, 2015}}</ref> * The block has 1,296 possible block state combinations, the highest of all blocks as of 1.15.2, beating [[fire]]'s 512 and [[note block]]'s 800. * According to {{el|ee}}, redstone dust contains radioactive [[element]]s. == References == {{Reflist}} {{Redstone}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Redstone mechanics]] [[Category:Mechanisms]] [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]] [[cs:Rudit]] [[de:Redstone]] [[el:Σκόνη Κοκκινόπετρας]] [[es:Polvo de redstone]] [[fr:Poudre de redstone]] [[hu:Redstone]] [[it:Polvere di redstone]] [[ja:レッドストーンダスト]] [[ko:레드스톤 가루]] [[nl:Redstonestof]] [[pl:Redstone]] [[pt:Pó de redstone]] [[ru:Красная пыль]] [[th:ผงเรดสโตน]] [[tr:Kızıltaş]] [[uk:Редстоун]] [[zh:红石粉]]</li></ul></nowiki> | beta 1.16.0.51 | Added crimson and warped slabs. | |||
beta 1.16.0.57 | Added blackstone, polished blackstone, and polished blackstone brick slabs. | ||||
Quartz slabs now generate as part of bastion remnants. | |||||
Stone, mossy stone brick, stone brick, blackstone, nether brick slabs can now generate as part of ruined portals. | |||||
Added new sounds to the nether brick slab variants. | |||||
beta 1.16.0.63 | The texture of nether brick slabs now matches Java Edition's again. | ||||
1.16.20{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Legends resources|Category:Minecraft Legends resources]]<br/>[[Category:Minecraft Legends]] [[Category:Items]] [[pt:Categoria:Recursos do Minecraft Legends]]</li><li>[[Leggings|Leggings]]<br/>{{Update|Include information about armor trims and updated netherite upgrade information.}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Leather Pants.png | Leather Chainmail Leggings.png | Chainmail Iron Leggings.png | Iron Diamond Leggings.png | Diamond Golden Leggings.png | Golden Netherite Leggings.png | Netherite </gallery> | durability = * Leather: 75 * Chainmail: 225 * Iron: 225 * Golden: 105 * Diamond: 495 * Netherite: 555 | renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''All others''': Yes | stackable = No }} '''Leggings''' are a type of [[armor]] that covers the lower body of the player. There are six types of leggings: '''leather pants'''<ref group=fn>Known as '''leather trousers''' in British English variant.{{only|java}}</ref>, '''chainmail leggings''', '''iron leggings''', '''diamond leggings''', '''gold leggings''', and '''netherite leggings'''. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |name=Leggings |A1= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |B1= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |C1= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |A2= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |C2= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |A3= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |C3= Leather;Gold Ingot;Iron Ingot;Diamond |Output= Leather Pants;Golden Leggings;Iron Leggings;Diamond Leggings |type= Combat }} {{crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=Leggings |ingredients=Damaged Matching Leggings |Damaged Leather Pants; Damaged Golden Leggings; Damaged Chainmail Leggings; Damaged Iron Leggings; Damaged Diamond Leggings; Damaged Netherite Leggings |Damaged Leather Pants; Damaged Golden Leggings; Damaged Chainmail Leggings; Damaged Iron Leggings; Damaged Diamond Leggings; Damaged Netherite Leggings |Output= Leather Pants; Golden Leggings; Chainmail Leggings; Iron Leggings; Diamond Leggings; Netherite Leggings |description= The durability of the two leggings is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. Removes any enchantments. |type= Combat }} === Upgrading === {{Smithing |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Leggings |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Leggings |description= |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=Damaged Matching Leggings |Damaged Leather Pants; Damaged Chainmail Leggings; Damaged Iron Leggings; Damaged Golden Leggings; Damaged Diamond Leggings; Damaged Netherite Leggings |Damaged Leather Pants; Damaged Chainmail Leggings; Damaged Iron Leggings; Damaged Golden Leggings; Damaged Diamond Leggings; Damaged Netherite Leggings |Leather Pants; Chainmail Leggings; Iron Leggings; Golden Leggings; Diamond Leggings; Netherite Leggings |description=The durability of the two leggings are added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} ==== [[Anvil mechanics#Unit repair|Unit repair]] ==== Leggings may be repaired on an [[anvil]] by combining them with their corresponding crafting material (leather, gold ingots, iron ingots, diamonds, or netherite ingots), with each repair material restoring 25% of the leggings' maximum durability, rounded down. Any enchantments are retained. Chainmail leggings may be repaired in this way with iron ingots. Leggings may also be repaired by crafting them together with another pair of leggings of the same material, although enchantments are lost. === Mob loot === If a [[zombie]], [[piglin]], [[zombie pigman]] or [[skeleton]] is wearing armor, there is an 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III) for the mob to drop leggings upon death. The leggings are usually badly damaged and may be enchanted. [[Vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s spawn in [[raid]]s have a chance to drop iron leggings, which are usually badly damaged, and may be enchanted. === Chest loot === {{IN|BE}}, a sealed room in [[woodland mansion]]s can appear that has a chest sometimes containing an [[Efficiency]] I leather pants.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-109048}}</ref> {{LootChestItem|leather-pants,random-enchanted-leather-pants,chainmail-leggings,iron-leggings,level-enchanted-iron-leggings,golden-leggings,random-enchanted-golden-leggings,diamond-leggings,damaged-diamond-leggings,level-enchanted-diamond-leggings,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-leggings,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-leggings-2}} === Trading === {{IN|java}}, novice-level armorer villagers have a 40% chance to sell iron leggings for 7 emeralds. Apprentice-level armorer villagers have a 50% chance to sell chainmail leggings for 3 emeralds. Expert-level armorer villagers always sell enchanted diamond leggings for 18-35 emeralds. Novice-level leatherworker villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell randomly dyed<ref group="note">The leather armor has a random color created by two dyes (possibly the same dye twice).</ref> leather pants for 3 emeralds. Armorer villagers may give the players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect chainmail leggings. {{only|java}} {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level armorer villagers have a 25% chance of selling iron leggings for 7 emeralds. Apprentice-level armorers have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell chainmail leggings for 3 emeralds. Expert-level armorers have a 50% chance to sell enchanted diamond leggings for 14 emeralds. Novice-level leatherworker villagers have 50% chance to sell leather pants for 3 emeralds. {{notelist|columns=1}} == Usage == Leggings can be placed in the 3rd armor slot of a player's [[inventory]] for activation. === Defense points === Defense points are each signified by half of a shirt of mail in the armor bar above the health bar. Each defense point reduces any damage dealt to the player that is absorbed by armor by 4%, increasing additively with the number of defense points. Different materials and combinations of armor provide different levels of defense. The following table shows the number of defense points added by leggings. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Defense points" |- !scope="col" | Material !scope="col" | Defense points |- !scope="row" | Leather | {{armor|2}} |- !scope="row" | Golden | {{armor|3}} |- !scope="row" | Chain | {{armor|4}} |- !scope="row" | Iron | {{armor|5}} |- !scope="row" | Diamond | rowspan="2" | {{armor|6}} |- !scope="row" | Netherite |} === Knockback resistance === Netherite leggings provide 10% knockback resistance. === Durability === The following table shows the amount of damage each piece of armor can absorb before being destroyed. Any "hit" from a damage source that can be blocked by armor removes one point of durability from each piece of armor worn for every {{hp|4}} of incoming damage (rounded down, but never below 1). Damage taken but not protected by that armor (such as [[Damage#Fall damage|falling]] or [[Damage#Drowning|drowning]]) does not damage the armor, even if it is enchanted to protect against that type of damage. The following chart displays how many hits leggings can endure. Netherite armor is not damaged by [[lava]] or [[fire]] when worn. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Durability" |- ! Material !Durability |- !scope="row" | Leather | 75 |- !scope="row" | Golden | 105 |- !scope="row" | Chain/Iron | 225 |- !scope="row" | Diamond | 495 |- !scope="row" | Netherite | 555 |} === Enchantments === Leggings can receive the following [[enchantment]]s: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Enchantment !! Max Level !! Notes |- | [[Fire Protection]] || IV || <ref group=note name=exclusive>Fire Protection, Blast Protection, Projectile Protection and Protection are mutually exclusive</ref> |- | [[Projectile Protection]] || IV || <ref group=note name="exclusive"/> |- | [[Blast Protection]] || IV || <ref group=note name="exclusive"/> |- | [[Protection]] || IV || <ref group=note name="exclusive"/> |- | [[Unbreaking]] || III || |- | [[Thorns]] || III || <ref group="note" name="anvil">Only from using an [[anvil]] and [[enchanted book]]s.</ref> |- | [[Mending]] || I || <ref group=note name="anvil2">Only from chest loot, fishing, or an anvil and enchanted books.</ref> |- | [[Curse of Binding]] || I || <ref group="note" name="anvil2"/> |- | [[Curse of Vanishing]] || I || <ref group="note" name="anvil2"/> |- | [[Swift Sneak]] || III || <ref group=note name="anvil"/> |} {{notelist}} === Smelting usage === {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Leggings;Chainmail Leggings;Golden Leggings|Iron Nugget;Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} === Piglins === {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to ''golden'' leggings and pick them up, examining them for 6 to 8 seconds. Piglins can wear other leggings but are not attracted to them. They prefer stronger leggings over weaker leggings, with one exception: They always prefer golden leggings over all other leggings, throwing out stronger leggings in favor of gold leggings. Enchanted leggings are preferred over unenchanted leggings. == Sounds == {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |sound=Equip leather1.ogg |sound2=Equip leather2.ogg |sound3=Equip leather3.ogg |sound4=Equip leather4.ogg |sound5=Equip leather5.ogg |sound6=Equip leather6.ogg |subtitle=Leather armor rustles |source=player |description=When leather leggings are equipped |id=item.armor.equip_leather |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip_leather |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip chain1.ogg |sound2=Equip chain2.ogg |sound3=Equip chain3.ogg |sound4=Equip chain4.ogg |sound5=Equip chain5.ogg |sound6=Equip chain6.ogg |subtitle=Chain armor jingles |source=player |description=When chainmail leggings are equipped |id=item.armor.equip_chain |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip_chain |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip iron1.ogg |sound2=Equip iron2.ogg |sound3=Equip iron3.ogg |sound4=Equip iron4.ogg |sound5=Equip iron5.ogg |sound6=Equip iron6.ogg |subtitle=Iron armor clanks |source=player |description=When iron leggings are equipped |id=item.armor.equip_iron |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip_iron |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip gold1.ogg |sound2=Equip gold2.ogg |sound3=Equip gold3.ogg |sound4=Equip gold4.ogg |sound5=Equip gold5.ogg |sound6=Equip gold6.ogg |subtitle=Gold armor clinks |source=player |description=When gold leggings are equipped |id=item.armor.equip_gold |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip_gold |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip diamond1.ogg |sound2=Equip diamond2.ogg |sound3=Equip diamond3.ogg |sound4=Equip diamond4.ogg |sound5=Equip diamond5.ogg |sound6=Equip diamond6.ogg |subtitle=Diamond armor clangs |source=player |description=When diamond leggings are equipped |id=item.armor.equip_diamond |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip_diamond |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip netherite1.ogg |sound2=Equip netherite2.ogg |sound3=Equip netherite3.ogg |sound4=Equip netherite4.ogg |subtitle=Netherite armor clanks |source=player |description=When netherite leggings are equipped |id=item.armor.equip_netherite |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip_netherite |volume=0.8 |pitch=1.0/0.9 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=dependent |description=When a pair of leggings' durability is exhausted |id=entity.item.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item.break |volume=0.8 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{el|be}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Equip leather1.ogg |sound2=Equip leather2.ogg |sound3=Equip leather3.ogg |sound4=Equip leather4.ogg |sound5=Equip leather5.ogg |sound6=Equip leather6.ogg |source=player |description=When leather leggings are equipped |id=armor.equip_leather |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip chain1.ogg |sound2=Equip chain2.ogg |sound3=Equip chain3.ogg |sound4=Equip chain4.ogg |sound5=Equip chain5.ogg |sound6=Equip chain6.ogg |source=player |description=When chain leggings are equipped |id=armor.equip_chain |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip iron1.ogg |sound2=Equip iron2.ogg |sound3=Equip iron3.ogg |sound4=Equip iron4.ogg |sound5=Equip iron5.ogg |sound6=Equip iron6.ogg |source=player |description=When iron leggings are equipped |id=armor.equip_iron |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip gold1.ogg |sound2=Equip gold2.ogg |sound3=Equip gold3.ogg |sound4=Equip gold4.ogg |sound5=Equip gold5.ogg |sound6=Equip gold6.ogg |source=player |description=When gold leggings are equipped |id=armor.equip_gold |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip diamond1.ogg |sound2=Equip diamond2.ogg |sound3=Equip diamond3.ogg |sound4=Equip diamond4.ogg |sound5=Equip diamond5.ogg |sound6=Equip diamond6.ogg |source=player |description=When diamond leggings are equipped |id=armor.equip_diamond |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Equip netherite1.ogg |sound2=Equip netherite2.ogg |sound3=Equip netherite3.ogg |sound4=Equip netherite4.ogg |source=player |description=When netherite leggings are equipped. |id=armor.equip_netherite |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When leather leggings are dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When leather leggings' dye is removed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanarmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a pair of leggings' durability is exhausted |id=random.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Leather Pants |spritetype=item |nameid=leather_leggings |itemtags=freeze_immune_wearables |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Chainmail Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=chainmail_leggings |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_leggings |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_leggings |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_leggings |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_leggings |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Leather Pants |spritetype=item |nameid=leather_leggings |id=337 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Chainmail Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=chainmail_leggings |id=341 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_leggings |id=345 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_leggings |id=349 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_leggings |id=353 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Leggings |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_leggings |id=611 |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data === When leather pants are dyed, it has the following NBT: <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: Parent tag. ** {{nbt|compound|display}}: Display properties. *** {{nbt|int|color}}: The color of the leather armor. The tooltip displays "Dyed" if advanced tooltips are disabled, otherwise it displays the hexadecimal color value. Color codes are calculated from the red, green, and blue components using this formula:<br>'''<span style="color:red">Red</span>[[wikipedia:Logical shift|<<]]16 + <span style="color:green">Green</span><<8 + <span style="color:blue">Blue</span>'''<ref>For positive values larger than 0x00FFFFFF, the top byte is ignored. All negative values produce white.</ref> </div> == Achievements == {{load achievements|Iron Man;Tie Dye Outfit;Cover me in debris;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Suit Up;Cover me With Diamonds;Oh Shiny;Cover Me in Debris}} == History == {{Cleanup|Split history into just leggings history}} {{Needs render|type=old|Add of armor models from February 12, 2010 ("Added armor models" / "Armor models are displayed on the player in the inventory").}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091231-2|[[File:Studded Leggings (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[History of textures/Unused textures#Studded armor|Studded leggings]] are now able to be seen in the [[inventory]]. This was taken directly from one of [[Notch|Notch's]] game's ''[[Legend of the Chambered 2]]''.}} {{History||February 9, 2010|link=wordofnotch:380486636|[[File:Notch revealed armor.png|32px]] [[Notch]] revealed new models for armor, which included leggings.}} {{History||20100212-1|Added leggings models.{{more info|No armor sets were added until later, what does this mean?}} |[[File:Indev 20100212 armor.png|50px]] Leggings models are now displayed on the [[player]] in the [[inventory]].{{more info|No armor sets were added until later, what does this mean?}}}} {{History||20100218|[[File:Leather Pants JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cloth leggings, which have been given the textures from one of [[Notch]]'s previous games, ''[[Legend of the Chambered]]''. |[[File:Chainmail Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chain leggings. |[[File:Iron Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron leggings. |[[File:Golden Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added gold leggings. |[[File:Diamond Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added diamond leggings. |Leggings can be [[crafting|crafted]] and worn. |Leggings now function, giving {{Armor|6}}. Leggings have limited [[item durability|durability]], with lower tier leggings less durable than higher tier leggings.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.8|"Wool leggings" have been renamed to "leather leggings".{{verify|Were they "pants" or "leggings" at the time? If not, when did the name change?}} |Leather pants are now [[crafting|crafted]] with [[leather]] instead of [[wool]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|The armor protection behavior has been changed. Previous to this update, the total armor protection is based in this equation: (((''total equipped armor damage reduction'' − 1) × (''all equipped armor max damage'' − ''total equipped armor damage'')) ÷ (''total equipped armor max damage'' + 1)).}} {{History|||snap=October 3, 2011|slink={{tweet|notch|120859830339637249}}|The first images of a [[player]] wearing enchanted armor, including leggings, are revealed.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Iron leggings can be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Leggings can be [[enchanting|enchanted]].}} {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Iron leggings can be found in the new blacksmith [[chest]]s in [[village]]s.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|{{key|Shift}}+clicking can be used to equip leggings.}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Chain leggings can be obtained legitimately in [[survival]] mode through [[trading]]. |Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] chain leggings for 9–10 emeralds. |Blacksmith villagers now sell diamond leggings for 11–13 emeralds. |Blacksmith villagers now sell iron leggings for 8–9 emeralds. |Butchers now sell leather pants for 2–3 emeralds.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|[[Mob]] armor has been reintroduced. A partial or full set of any armor is now sometimes worn by [[zombie]]s, [[skeleton]]s and [[zombie pigman|zombie pigmen]], with the likelihood increasing with difficulty.}} {{History|||snap=August 17, 2012|slink={{tweet|Dinnerbone|236445090929844225}}|[[Jeb]] and [[Dinnerbone]] tweeted pictures of [[dye]]able leather armor, including leggings.}} {{History|||snap=12w34a|Leather pants can be dyed by [[crafting]] leather pants with [[dye]]s. Dyes can be removed by {{control|use|text=using}} dyed leather pants on a [[cauldron]] with [[water]]. |[[File:Leather Pants JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE2.png|32px]] Default leather pants are now slightly darker.}} {{History|||snap=12w36a|[[Dye]]d leather pants are now more saturated and have a slight tint of tan in respect to the default armor color. |[[Wither skeleton]]s can now spawn wearing leggings.}} {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Leather Pants (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]]{{info needed|needs updating.}}[[Category:Needs updating]] Leather leggings now have non-dyed parts. This has been implemented so that [[player]]s can distinguish between other types of armor and similar-colored leather armor. |Leather pants now have knee pads, which has changed the texture from [[File:Leather Pants JE2.png|32px]] to [[File:Leather Pants JE3 BE1.png|32px]].}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Leggings in the [[player]]'s hand can be equipped by right-clicking. |[[Dispenser]]s can now equip nearby players with leggings.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Armorer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] chain leggings for 9–11 emeralds. |Armorer villagers no longer sell diamond leggings. |Armorer villagers no longer sell iron leggings. |Leatherworkers now sell leather pants for 2–4 emeralds.}} {{History|||snap=14w05a|Leggings no longer turn red when [[mob]]s and [[player]]s are hurt.}} {{History|||snap=14w06a|Leggings are now visible on [[giant]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Chain leggings [[Java Edition removed features#Chain armor|can no longer be crafted anymore]] due to the [[item]] form of [[fire]] being [[Java Edition removed features#Obtainable until 1.8|removed]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Enchanted iron and diamond leggings can be found in [[end city]] ship [[chest]]s. |[[Mob]]s now wear armor from the bottom to the top, rather than from the top to the bottom. This means that a mob with three armor pieces, for example, spawn with all armor except a helmet.}} {{History|||snap=15w34b|Leggings' [[item durability|durability]] now affects armor value.}} {{History|||snap=15w36a|Armor value and armor [[enchanting|enchantment]] calculations have been changed. For the original values, see [[Armor/Before 1.9|here]].}} {{History|||snap=15w36d|Leggings' durability affecting value has been removed. |Leggings now have an attribute controlling the defense points.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added {{cd|equip}} [[sound]]s for leggings.}} {{History|||snap=16w02a|Armor value and armor enchantment calculations have been changed again.}} {{History|||snap=16w05a|Armor value calculations have been changed, once again.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden, chain, and iron leggings can be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s. Chain leggings smelt into iron nuggets.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 300 (Leather), 304 (Chainmail), 308 (Iron), 312 (Diamond), and 316 (Golden).}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Enchanted leather pants can now generate in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w20a|Chain leggings have been renamed to "chainmail leggings".}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Leather Pants JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of leather leggings have been changed. |[[File:Chainmail Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of chainmail leggings have been changed. |[[File:Iron Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of iron leggings have been changed. |[[File:Golden Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of gold leggings have been changed. |[[File:Diamond Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of diamond leggings have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Leather pants can be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] tanneries.}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of gold leggings [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Armorer villagers now sell iron and enchanted diamond leggings, making diamond leggings effectively [[renewable resource|renewable]] again. |Leather pants sold by leatherworker villagers are now randomly [[dye]]d.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Armorer villagers now give chainmail leggings to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Leggings JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Leggings (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite leggings. |Netherite leggings can be [[crafting|crafted]] using one diamond leggings and one [[netherite ingot]].}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of diamond leggings [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Leggings JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Leggings (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of netherite leggings have been changed. |Netherite leggings can no longer be [[crafting|crafted]]. |Netherite leggings are now obtained by combining one diamond leggings and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Netherite leggings now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]] chests. |Golden leggings now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w17a|Diamonds leggings now generate in place of netherite leggings in bastion remnant [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.16.4|snap=Pre-release 1|[[File:Netherite Leggings JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite leggings has been changed.}} {{History||1.18.2|snap=22w03a|Netherite leggings knockback resistance is no longer random.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w12a|Added the [[Swift Sneak]] enchantment, which can be applied only to leggings.}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|Enchanted iron and diamond leggings may be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Non-leather leggings can now be trimmed using a [[smithing table]]. |There are 10 types of material that determine the color of the trim: *Iron *Copper *Gold *Lapis *Emerald *Diamond *Netherite *Redstone *Amethyst *Quartz |Upgrading diamond leggings to netherite leggings now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History|||snap=23w05a|Leather pants can now be trimmed using a smithing table.|Leggings can now have trims of the same material it is made out of.}} {{History|||snap=23w06a|Swapped {{cd|iron}} and {{cd|iron_darker}} palette, then made {{cd|iron_darker}} darker overall.}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w05a|Leggings can now be swapped by {{ctrl|using}} them in the hotbar.<ref>{{bug|MC-216270|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||?|Leggings can now be swapped in [[armor stand]]s by {{ctrl|using}} them in the armor stand's slot.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The pattern textures of dune and sentry armor trims are changed.| Those previous patterns were left with different names: dune was renamed sentry and sentry was renamed shaper.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Leather Pants JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the leather pants. |[[File:Chainmail Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the chain leggings. |[[File:Iron Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the iron leggings. |[[File:Golden Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the golden leggings. |[[File:Diamond Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the diamond leggings.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Leather Pants (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The leather pants sprites have been changed to that of the [[Java Edition|PC]] version, but its armor [[model]] remains that of older versions.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Iron leggings now naturally generates in [[village]] [[chest]]s and a [[stronghold]] altar chest.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|Armor now protects against [[damage]] from [[mob]]s only.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Leggings can be worn by mobs. |Chainmail leggings can be obtained in [[survival]] mode from a mob wearing it.}} {{History||?|Leggings no longer turn red when [[mob]]s and [[player]]s are hurt.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Leather Pants JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Leather armor can be dyed and the model has been updated.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Leggings can be obtained from [[stray]]s and [[husk]]s that naturally spawn with armor.}} {{History||v0.15.10|[[Cape]]s no longer clip through armor.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron leggings and enchanted diamond leggings can be found inside [[chest]]s within [[end city]].}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Chainmail leggings are now [[trading|sold]] by armorer smith [[villager]]s via [[trading]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Golden, chain, and iron leggings can be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Chainmail leggings now generate in [[buried treasure]] chests. |Enchanted leather leggings can be found inside [[shipwreck]] supply room [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Iron leggings now can be found in plains [[village]] weaponsmith [[chest]]s. |Leather pants can be found inside plains village tannery chests. |[[File:Leather Pants JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of leather pants have been changed. |[[File:Chainmail Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of chainmail leggings have been changed. |[[File:Iron Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of iron leggings have been changed. |[[File:Golden Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of golden leggings have been changed. |[[File:Diamond Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of diamond leggings have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron leggings now can be found in [[savanna]], [[taiga]], [[desert]], [[snowy taiga]], and [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] weaponsmith [[chest]]s. |Leather leggings can be found inside savanna, taiga, desert, snowy taiga, and snowy tundra village tannery chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Pillager]]s and [[vindicator]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s can now drop iron leggings. |Leather pants are now [[trading|sold]] by leather worker [[villager]]s. |Iron leggings and diamond leggings are now sold by armorer villagers.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of golden leggings [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.2|[[File:Armor Stand with Leather Armor MCPE-44669.png|32px]] Leather armor no longer show as being [[dye]]d properly when worn by [[armor stand]]s.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Leather armor now appears dyed properly when worn by armor stands.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Leggings BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Leggings (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite leggings. |Netherite leggings can be [[crafting|crafted]] using one diamond leggings and one [[netherite ingot]]. |[[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond leggings has been changed. |Golden leggings can be obtained from [[piglin]]s wearing [[armor]].}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite leggings can no longer be [[crafting|crafted]]. |Netherite leggings are now obtained by combining one diamond leggings and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]]. |Golden leggings can be found in [[ruined portal]] chests. |Golden and netherite leggings can be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Diamonds leggings now generate in place of netherite leggings in bastion remnant chests.}} {{History||1.16.200|snap=beta 1.16.200.52|[[File:Netherite Leggings JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite leggings has been changed.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.24|Added the [[Swift Sneak]] enchantment, which is applicable only to leggings.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.0.26|Enchanted iron and diamond leggings may be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Leather Pants JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the leather leggings. |[[File:Iron Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the iron leggings. |[[File:Golden Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the golden leggings. |[[File:Diamond Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the diamond set.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|[[File:Chainmail Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the chain leggings. |Added a quick equip for armor to the [[inventory]] interface.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|ps=1.03|[[File:Leather Pants (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures for leather armor [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.05|Leather armor can be [[dye]]d. |[[Item repair]] can now repair armor.}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU13|ps=1.16|Armor now have the quick equip functionality.}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Golden, chain, and iron armor can be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Leather Cap JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Tunic JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots JE3 BE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Cap (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Tunic (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of leather armor have been changed. |[[File:Chainmail Helmet JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Chestplate JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Chainmail Helmet (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Chestplate (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of chainmail armor have been changed. |[[File:Iron Helmet JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Chestplate JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Iron Helmet (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Chestplate (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of iron armor have been changed. |[[File:Golden Helmet JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Chestplate JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Golden Helmet (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Chestplate (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of gold armor have been changed. |[[File:Diamond Helmet JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Chestplate JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Diamond Helmet (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Chestplate (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of diamond armor have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Leather Cap JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Tunic JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots JE2 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Cap (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Tunic (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Pants (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added the leather set. |[[File:Chainmail Helmet JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Chestplate JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Chainmail Helmet (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Chestplate (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the chain set. |[[File:Iron Helmet JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Chestplate JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Iron Helmet (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Chestplate (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the iron set. |[[File:Golden Helmet JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Chestplate JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Golden Helmet (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Chestplate (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the golden set. |[[File:Diamond Helmet JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Chestplate JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Diamond Helmet (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Chestplate (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Leggings (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the diamond set.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == === Enchanted Leggings === <gallery> File:Enchanted Leather Pants (item).gif File:Enchanted Chainmail Leggings (item).gif File:Enchanted Iron Leggings (item).gif File:Enchanted Golden Leggings (item).gif File:Enchanted Diamond Leggings (item).gif File:Enchanted Netherite Leggings (item).gif </gallery> <gallery> File:Enchanted Leather Leggings.gif File:Enchanted Chainmail Leggings.gif File:Enchanted Iron Leggings.gif File:Enchanted Golden Leggings.gif File:Enchanted Diamond Leggings.gif File:Enchanted Netherite Leggings.gif </gallery> == Notes == {{fnlist}} == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-leggings Taking Inventory:Leggings] – Minecraft.net on February 15, 2019 {{Items}} [[Category:Armor]] [[fr:Armure#Jambières]] [[ja:レギンス]] [[ko:각반]] [[pl:Nogawice]] [[pt:Calças]] [[zh:护腿]]</li></ul> | beta 1.16.20.50 | Crimson and warped slabs now uses regular plank sounds instead of their stem variant sounds. | |||
Caves & Cliffs (experimental) | beta 1.16.210.57 | Added four variants of cut copper slabs and three variants of waxed cut copper slabs. | |||
1.17.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Glow Stick|Glow Stick]]<br/>{{stub}} {{education feature}} {{Exclusive|Bedrock|Education}} {{Item | image = White Glow Stick.png | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = No | durability = 95 | stackable = No }} '''Glow sticks''' are [[Chemistry Update|chemistry]]-related [[item]]s, which can be lit up in the player's hand for a limited time. == Obtaining == {{iN|be}}, glow sticks cannot be obtained by the {{cmd|give}} command. They also cannot be obtained in [[Survival]]. Cheats must be enabled to obtain glow sticks in Survival mode, or in [[Minecraft Education]]. === Crafting === {{Crafting |showdescription=1 |ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]] |A1= Polyethylene |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide |C1= Polyethylene |A2= Polyethylene |B2= White Dye; Orange Dye; Magenta Dye; Light Blue Dye; Yellow Dye; Lime Dye; Pink Dye; Gray Dye; Cyan Dye; Purple Dye; Blue Dye; Brown Dye; Green Dye; Red Dye |C2= Polyethylene |A3= Polyethylene |B3= Luminol |C3= Polyethylene |Output= Matching Glow Stick |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |type= Miscellaneous }} <div style="display:none"> <!-- This is so the pre-Village & Pillage dyes can have dye-related crafting recipes show on their respective pages. They don't need to be displayed on this page because they already intuitively list "Any Matching Dye". --> {{Crafting |showdescription=1 |ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]] |A1= Polyethylene |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide |C1= Polyethylene |A2= Polyethylene |B2= Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans |C2= Polyethylene |A3= Polyethylene |B3= Luminol |C3= Polyethylene |Output= White Glow Stick; Blue Glow Stick; Brown Glow Stick |description={{only|bedrock|Education}} |type= Miscellaneous }} </div> == Usage == While equipped, [[player]]s can {{control|use}} glow sticks to shake them, causing them to appear bright regardless of the [[light]] level. This is only an aesthetic change, as no light is emitted to the surrounding area. A [[particle]] effect is visible until the [[durability]] runs out. The glow stick's durability depletes while lit{{Info needed}}, in both Survival and Creative modes. == Sounds == {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Flint and steel click.ogg |source=block |description=While a glowstick is being activated |id=fire.ignite |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.5/0.7 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Glow Stick |spritename=glow-sticks |spritetype=item |nameid=glow_stick |id=601 |form=item |translationkey=item.glow_stick.black.name,item.glow_stick.red.name,item.glow_stick.green.name,item.glow_stick.brown.name,item.glow_stick.blue.name,item.glow_stick.purple.name,item.glow_stick.cyan.name,item.glow_stick.silver.name,item.glow_stick.gray.name,item.glow_stick.pink.name,item.glow_stick.lime.name,item.glow_stick.yellow.name,item.glow_stick.lightBlue.name,item.glow_stick.magenta.name,item.glow_stick.orange.name,item.glow_stick.white.name |foot=1}} ===Metadata=== {{/DV}} ===Item data=== See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. == History == {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}} {{History||1.14.60|snap=?|Making a glow stick results in an edible item called {{code|item.glow_stick.black.name}}.}} {{History||?|Making a glow stick results in correct items again. |Making a glow stick with dye has been made an upgrade{{info needed|what is this supposed to mean?}} |Putting 2 glow sticks in a Crafting Table now outputs a correct glow stick.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=?|[[File:Missing Glow Stick.png|32px]] Two black glow sticks, using the [[missing texture]] if Education Edition is disabled, now generate in fake end portal rooms in [[mansion]]s instead of [[ender pearl]]s.}} {{h||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.21|Glow sticks no longer generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.0.27|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}} {{History|foot}} == Gallery == <gallery> White Glow Stick.png| Orange Glow Stick.png| Magenta Glow Stick.png| Light Blue Glow Stick.png| Yellow Glow Stick.png| Lime Glow Stick.png| Pink Glow Stick.png| Gray Glow Stick.png| Cyan Glow Stick.png| Purple Glow Stick.png| Blue Glow Stick.png| Brown Glow Stick.png| Green Glow Stick.png| Red Glow Stick.png| </gallery> == Trivia == * The glowing reaction of [[Wikipedia:Luminol|Luminol]] during oxidation exists in real life. It is used for detecting blood in crime scenes. * Players cannot enchant glow sticks with Unbreaking or Mending, despite the items having [[durability]]. * The black and light gray glow sticks use the same texture as the red glow stick.{{verify|It seems they use the missing texture instead. Was this the case beforehand, and they only started using the missing texture later?}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{items}} {{Education Edition}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Education Edition items]] [[de:Knicklicht]] [[ja:ケミカルライト]] [[ko:발광봉]] [[pt:Graveto Brilhante]] [[ru:Химический источник света]] [[zh:荧光棒]]</li><li>[[Cooked Porkchop|Cooked Porkchop]]<br/>{{Item | title = Cooked Porkchop | image = Cooked Porkchop.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|8}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked porkchop''' is a [[food]] [[item]] that can be eaten by the [[player]]. == Obtaining == {{see also|Tutorials/Animal farming|title1=Animal farming}} Cooked porkchops can be obtained by cooking [[raw porkchop]]s or by [[trading]] with butchers, and is a [[drops|drop]] from [[pig]]s and [[hoglin]]s that die while on [[fire]]. === Mob loot === ==== Pigs ==== Adult [[pig]]s drop 1–3 cooked porkchop if killed while on fire. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-6 with Looting III. ==== Hoglins ==== Adult [[hoglin]]s drop 2–4 cooked porkchop if killed while on fire. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 7 with Looting III. === Cooking === [[Raw porkchop]] can be cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]]. Each piece of cooked porkchop removed from a furnace output slot gives 0.35 [[experience]] (22.4 experience per stack). {{Smelting |Raw Porkchop |Cooked Porkchop |0,35 }} === Trading === {{IN|java}}, apprentice-level butcher [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance of selling 5 cooked porkchop for 1 [[emerald]]. Butcher villagers may give players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect a cooked porkchop.{{only|java}} {{IN|bedrock}}, apprentice-level butcher villagers have a 25% chance to sell 5 cooked porkchop for 1 emerald. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|cooked-porkchop}} == Usage == === Food === {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}} To eat cooked porkchop, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|8}} [[hunger]] and 12.8 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Wolves === Cooked porkchops can be used to [[breeding|breed]] and heal tamed [[wolf|wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Piglins === [[Piglin]]s pick up any cooked porkchops in their [[item (entity)|item]] form. However, they do not eat it. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Porkchop |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_porkchop |itemtags=piglin_food |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Porkchop |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_porkchop |id=263 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Pork Chop}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100219|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE1.png|32px]] Added cooked porkchops. |Cooked porkchops restore {{hp|8}} and do not stack in the [[inventory]]. |Created by cooking [[raw porkchops]] in the inventory.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|[[Zombie pigmen]] now [[drops|drop]] 0-2 cooked porkchops upon [[death]].}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.5|[[Pig]]s now [[drops|drop]] cooked porkchops when killed with [[fire]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed to avoid confusion with [[steak]]. |Cooked porkchops are now stackable to 64 and restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]]. |Cooked porkchops now restore {{hunger|8}} to the food bar. |Cooked porkchops are no longer dropped by [[zombie pigmen]] upon their [[death]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Cooked porkchop can now be used to breed wolves.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6–7 cooked porkchops for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 5–7 cooked porkchops for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 320.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Butcher villagers now give cooked porkchops to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|[[Hoglin]]s now drop cooked porkchops if killed while on fire.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Cooked porkchops can now be found in hoglin stable chests in [[bastion remnant]]s.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Cooked porkchops can now be found in generic bastion remnant chests as well.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked porkchops.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Cooked porkchops now restore {{hp|8}} instead of {{hp|4}}.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Cooked porkchops now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 5–7 cooked porkchops for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, butcher [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] 4 cooked porkchops as part of their second-tier [[trading|trade]].}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Trading has been changed, apprentice butcher [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] 5 cooked porkchops instead of 3.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE1.png|32px]] Added cooked porkchops.}} {{History||xbox=TU3|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed to be consistent with [[Java Edition]].}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Cooked porkchops are now stackable to 64. |Cooked porkchops now fill [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cooked porkchops has been changed.}} {{History|new3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Porkchop JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added cooked porkchops.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--porkchop Taking Inventory: Porkchop] – Minecraft.net on February 13, 2020 {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Pečená kotleta]] [[de:Gebratenes Schweinefleisch]] [[es:Chuleta de cerdo cocinada]] [[fr:Côtelette de porc cuite]] [[hu:Sült sertésszelet]] [[ja:焼き豚]] [[nl:Gebraden varkensvlees]] [[pl:Pieczony schab]] [[pt:Costeleta de porco assada]] [[ru:Жареная свинина]] [[uk:Смажена свинина]] [[zh:熟猪排]]</li></ul> | beta 1.16.230.52 | Added cobbled deepslate, polished deepslate, deepslate brick, and deepslate tile slabs. | |||
Added waxed oxidized cut copper slabs. | |||||
beta 1.17.0.50 | Updated blackstone slab texture. | ||||
beta 1.17.0.52 | The slabs for copper and deepslate variants are no longer available only through Experimental Gameplay. | ||||
1.19.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Firework Star|Firework Star]]<br/>{{Item | image = Firework Star.png | renewable = * '''Trail Effect''': No * '''All Others''': Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Firework stars''' are [[items]] used to determine the color, effect, and shape of [[firework rocket]]s. == Obtaining == In [[Survival]] mode, firework stars are obtainable only through crafting. In [[Creative]] mode, they can be found in the creative inventory. === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |ingredients=[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>Extra ingredients (optional) |Gunpowder |Matching Dye |Head; Gold Nugget; Feather;Fire Charge; |Glowstone Dust; |Diamond; |Output=Matching Firework Star |arggroups=1;2,Output;3;4;5 |description=Up to eight dyes can be added.<br>One head, gold nugget, feather, or fire charge can be added.<br>Both the diamond and the glowstone dust can be added with any of the other ingredients. |type=Miscellaneous }} {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Matching Firework Star |Any Dye |Output=Matching Firework Star |type=Miscellaneous |description=Adds a "fade to color" effect to the firework star, overwriting any existing fades.<br>Up to eight dyes can be added. |foot=1 |arggroups=1,Output }} <div style="display:none"> <!-- This is so the pre-Village & Pillage dyes can have dye-related crafting recipes show on their respective pages. They don't need to be displayed on this page because they already intuitively list "Any Matching/Colored Dye". --> {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |Gunpowder |Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans; Ink Sac |Head; Gold Nugget; Feather;Fire Charge; |Glowstone Dust; |Diamond; |Output=White Firework Star; Blue Firework Star; Brown Firework Star; Black Firework Star |arggroups=1;2,Output;3;4;5 |description={{only|bedrock|education}}<br>Up to eight dyes can be added.<br>One head, gold nugget, feather, or fire charge can be added.<br>Both the diamond and the glowstone dust can be added with any of the other ingredients. |type=Miscellaneous }} {{Crafting |showdescription=1 |White Firework Star; Blue Firework Star; Brown Firework Star; Black Firework Star |Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans; Ink Sac |Output=White Firework Star; Blue Firework Star; Brown Firework Star; Black Firework Star |type=Decoration block |description={{only|bedrock|education}}<br>Adds a "fade to color" effect to the firework star, overwriting any existing fades.<br>Up to eight dyes can be added. |foot=1 }} </div> == Usage == The only usage of firework stars is to create [[firework rocket]]s. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|match=end}} == Effects == === Shape effects === A firework star can have only one shape effect. {| class="wikitable" |+ Shape Effects ! <abbr title="Type (Byte tag in NBT structure)">Type</abbr> ! Ingredient ! Effect ! Sample Animation |- | 0 | None | Small Ball explosion (default) | [[File:Firework Star (Small Sphere).gif|200px]] |- | 1 | {{ItemLink|Fire Charge}} | Large Ball explosion and heavy sound. | [[File:Firework Star (Large Sphere).gif|200px]] |- | 2 | {{ItemLink|Gold Nugget}} | Star-shaped explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Star Shape).gif|200px]] |- | 3 | {{BlockLink|id=Heads|Head}} (any) | Creeper-shaped (Creeper Face) explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Creeper Shape).gif|200px]] |- | 4 | {{ItemLink|Feather}} | Burst explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Burst).gif|200px]] |} === Additional effects === In addition to the shape effects, any combination of these additional effects may be added to a firework star. {| class="wikitable" |+ Additional Effects ! Ingredient ! Effect ! Sample Animation |- | None | Default | [[File:Firework Star (Small Sphere).gif|200px]] |- | {{ItemLink|Glowstone Dust}} | Twinkle (Crackle effect and sounds after the explosion) | [[File:Firework Star (Twinkle effect).gif|200px]] |- | {{ItemLink|Diamond}} | Trail effect after the explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Trail effect).gif|200px]] |- | {{ItemLink|Glowstone Dust}} <br> {{ItemLink|Diamond}} | Twinkle + Trail effect after the explosion | [[File:Firework Star (Twinkle and Trail effect).gif|200px]] |} == Sounds == {{see also|Firework_Rocket#Sounds}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Star |spritetype=item |nameid=firework_star |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Star |spritetype=item |nameid=firework_star |aliasid=fireworkscharge |id=520 |form=item |translationkey=item.fireworksCharge.name |foot=1}} === Item data === {{el|java}}: {{main|Player.dat format}} <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Firework Stars}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|fYL1W9aW0UU}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[File:Firework Star JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework stars. |Firework stars in the [[Creative inventory]] come in only one variation; they do not have any color.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of firework stars has now been changed from <code>firework_charge</code> to <code>firework_star</code>. |Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 402.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Firework Star JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework stars. |Firework stars come in all 16 colors in the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].{{verify|type=update}}{{info needed}}}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of firework star has been changed from <code>fireworkscharge</code> to <code>firework_star</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Firework Star JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework stars. |Firework stars cannot be obtained within the Creative inventory.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|The [[crafting]] interface has now been updated to allow the crafting of firework stars and [[firework rocket]]s.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * There are 29,617,272,331,290,537 (29.6 quintillion) unique firework stars. * Putting firework stars on rockets causes the player to take explosion damage when using them for flying with [[elytra]]. == Gallery == <gallery> File:Firework Star (Tricolor Star shaped with Twinkle and Trail effect).gif|Tricolor (Magenta, Pink, White dye) + Star shaped with Twinkle and Trail effect. </gallery> {{Items}} [[cs:Ohňostrojová hvězda]] [[de:Feuerwerksstern]] [[es:Estrella de fuegos artificiales]] [[fr:Étoile de feu d'artifice]] [[hu:Tűzijáték csillag]] [[it:Stella pirotecnica]] [[ja:花火の星]] [[ko:폭죽 탄약]] [[nl:Vuurwerkster]] [[pl:Gwiazdka pirotechniczna]] [[pt:Estrela de fogo de artifício]] [[ru:Пиротехническая звезда]] [[uk:Зірка феєрверку]] [[zh:烟火之星]]</li><li>[[Enchanted Golden Apple|Enchanted Golden Apple]]<br/>{{Item | image = Enchanted Golden Apple.png | rarity = Epic | heals = {{hunger|4}} | effects = * {{EffectLink|Absorption}} IV (2:00) * {{EffectLink|Regeneration}} II (0:20){{only|java|short=yes}}/V (0:30){{only|bedrock|short=yes}} * {{EffectLink|Fire Resistance}} (5:00) * {{EffectLink|Resistance}} (5:00) | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} An '''enchanted golden apple''' ({{in|je}}), notch apple, or '''enchanted apple''' ({{in|be}}), is a rare, uncraftable variant of the [[golden apple]] that grants much more powerful effects when consumed. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|enchanted-golden-apple}} == Usage == {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}} To eat an enchanted golden apple, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. It restores {{hunger|4}} points of hunger and 9.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. The enchanted golden apple provides: * [[Absorption]] IV for 2 minutes (providing {{hp|16|absorption=1}} points of absorption health) * [[Regeneration]] level II {{in|java}} or V {{in|bedrock}} for 30 seconds ({{in|java}}, {{hp|1}} is restored every 25 ticks, {{hp|2|notag=1}} × 0.4 per second) for 20 seconds (long enough to heal {{hp|16}} points of damage; {{in|bedrock}}, {{hp|1}} is restored every 6 ticks, {{hp|2|notag=1}} × 1.66 per second for 30 seconds, which is long enough to heal up to {{hp|100}} points of damage. * [[Fire Resistance]] I for 5 minutes * [[Resistance]] I (20% reduced damage from all sources except the [[void]]) for 5 minutes === Horses === Enchanted golden apples can be used for improving the chances of taming a [[horse]] by 10%, for [[breeding]] and leading horses, and for speeding up the growth of [[baby]] horses by 4 minutes. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Enchanted Golden Apple|match=start}} ===Piglins=== {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to enchanted golden apples and run toward any enchanted golden apples on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. However, piglins do not eat enchanted golden apples (or any [[food]]). == Sounds == {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Enchanted Golden Apple |spritetype=item |nameid=enchanted_golden_apple |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Enchanted Golden Apple |spritetype=item |nameid=enchanted_golden_apple |aliasid=appleenchanted |id=259 |form=item |translationkey=item.appleEnchanted.name |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Overpowered;Fruit on the Loom;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;A Furious Cocktail;How Did We Get Here;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] Added enchanted golden apples. |Enchanted golden apples highly resemble the golden apple prior to [[Java Edition 1.1|1.1]]. |Enchanted golden apples have [[Regeneration]] IV (30 seconds), [[Resistance]] (5 minutes) and [[Fire Resistance]] (5 minutes). |Enchanted golden apples can be [[crafted]] with 8 [[blocks of gold]] and one apple, making them [[renewable]]. |Enchanted golden apples shine like an [[enchanting|enchanted]] [[item]] and have a purple tooltip while the standard golden apple's tooltip changed to blue. However, the standard golden apple's effects remain unchanged.}} {{History|||snap=12w21b|Added Enchanted Golden Apples to the Creative inventory.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w24b|Enchanted golden apples now give the player Absorption as well, and Regeneration IV has been increased to Regeneration V.}} {{History|||snap=?|Enchanted golden apples can now be used to tame, breed and heal horses and donkeys.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|[[Crafting]] an enchanted golden apple now gives the [[player]] the [[Achievements/Java_Edition|''achievement'']] "Overpowered."}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w37a|Enchanted golden apples now give Regeneration II (down from V) and [[Absorption]] IV (up from I), in addition to the unchanged [[Resistance]] and [[Fire Resistance]] effects. The duration of the Regeneration effect has now also been decreased to 20 seconds.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|Enchanted golden apples are now uncraftable, making them no longer renewable. |Enchanted golden apples have been added to [[dungeon]], [[desert temple]] and [[mineshaft]] chests.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Enchanted golden apples are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The names and IDs have been split into golden apple and enchanted golden apple. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 322.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] The texture for enchanted golden apples has been changed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|Enchanted golden apples can now be found inside [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Enchanted golden apples can now be found inside [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History||1.18|snap=experimental snapshot 6|Horses, donkeys and mules now follow players holding enchanted golden apples.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Enchanted golden apples may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] Added enchanted golden apples.}} {{History|||snap=build 4|A crafting recipe has been added for enchanted golden apples.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Enchanted golden apples are now known as "Enchanted Apple."}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=?|Enchanted apples now give [[Absorption]] IV rather than Absorption I.}} {{History||1.2.13|snap=?|Enchanted golden apples are now uncraftable, making them no longer [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History||?|Enchanted apples now give [[Regeneration]] V rather than IV.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Enchanted apples are no longer used to [[crafting|craft]] patterns on [[banner]]s directly, but are now used to craft Thing [[banner pattern]]s. |[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] The texture for the enchanted golden apple has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Enchanted golden apples can now be found inside [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of enchanted apples has been changed from <code>appleenchanted</code> to <code>enchanted_golden_apple</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] Added enchanted golden apples.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] The texture for the enchanted golden apple has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Enchanted Golden Apple JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] Added enchanted golden apples.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * The damage tag of an enchanted apple obtained {{in|be}} is 1, although setting it to 0 makes no difference. == Gallery == <gallery> GoldenAppleComparison.png|A comparison of the two golden apple variations. EnchantedGoldenAppleEffects.png|The effects of consuming an enchanted golden apple. Notch Apple In Mansion Chest.png|An extremely rare occasion where a regular golden apple and an enchanted apple being found in the same woodland mansion chest {{in|ee}}. GoldenAppleDungeonChest.png|Golden apple in a [[dungeon]] chest, prior to 1.3.1. It resembles the enchanted golden apple. GodPortal.png|An enchanted golden apple found in a ruined portal chest. GodSpawner.png|An enchanted golden apple found in a monster room chest. </gallery> {{Items}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Food]] [[de:Verzauberter goldener Apfel]] [[es:Manzana dorada encantada]] [[fr:pomme dorée enchantée]] [[ja:エンチャントされた金のリンゴ]] [[pt:Maçã dourada encantada]] [[th:แอปเปิ้ลทองร่ายมนตร์]] [[zh:附魔金苹果]]</li></ul> | beta 1.19.0.20 | Added mangrove and mud brick slab. | |||
1.19.20{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Rabbit|Raw Rabbit]]<br/>{{for|the cooked version|Cooked Rabbit}}
{{cite |url=https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/360005029872-Previously-Considered-Suggestions | title = Part of the tradeoff of having an Elytra is it takes up half your armor. |website=Minecraft Feedback |date=July 12, 2018}} </ref> == Gallery == <gallery> ElytraFlight.gif|The first image of elytra, tweeted by [[Jeb]]. Click to play. FoldedWings.png|Folded elytra, which resembles the [[cape]] the user is wearing. Minecon2015Alternative.png|The minecon 2015 cape elytra. Dinnerbone Elytra.png|[[Dinnerbone]] flying upside down. ElytraEnd.png|Elytra in an [[end ship]]. PlayerElytraBack.png|A [[player]] wearing elytra. PlayerElytraFront.png|A player using elytra. Broken Elytra.png|Elytra with only 1 [[item durability|durability]]. UpcomingElytras.jpg|Elytra designs fitting to the official capes, posted by Jeb on {{w|Reddit}}. FlyBlock.png|A player gliding while blocking with a [[shield]]. Suspic10us.jpg|An image of players using elytra. Steve Gliding with Elytra.png|Steve gliding with elytra. Alex Gliding with Elytra.png|Alex gliding with elytra. Enchanted Elytra (item).gif|A pair of enchanted elytra. </gallery> === Console exclusive === <gallery> Glide Score Cavern 2.png|Screenshot of Glide mini-games. Glide Time Cavern 2.png|Another screenshot of Glide mini-games. GLIDE Official.jpg|''Glide'' launch poster. Elytra Tutorial Map.jpg|Official elytra themed tutorial map. </gallery>(These maps can be found for a price on the Microsoft Store) === Designs when wearing capes === <blockquote>Designs that are not listed here have default elytron texture or don't have any.</blockquote><gallery> File:Mojang employees Elytra.png|Old [[Mojang]] cape File:Mojang employees 2015 Elytra.png|New Mojang cape File:Mojang Studios employees 2021 Elytra.png|Mojang Studios cape File:Crowdin Translator Elytra.png|[[Crowdin]] Translator cape File:DannyBstyle's Elytra.png|dannyBstyle's cape File:JulianClark's Elyrtra.png|JulianClark's cape File:Millionth Customer Elytra.png|Millionth Customer cape File:MINECON 2011 Attendees Elytra.png|[[MINECON 2011]] Attendees cape File:MINECON 2012 Attendees Elytra.png|[[MINECON 2012]] Attendees cape File:MINECON 2013 Attendees Elytra.png|[[MINECON 2013]] Attendees cape File:MINECON 2015 Attendees Elytra.png|[[MINECON 2015]] Attendees cape File:MINECON 2016 Attendees Elytra.png|[[MINECON 2016]] Attendees cape File:MINECON LIVE 2019 Founder's Elytra.png|[[MINECON Live 2019]] Founder's cape File:Mojira Moderator Elytra.png|[[bug tracker|Mojira]] Moderator cape File:MrMessiah's Elytra.png|MrMessiah's cape File:Prismarine Elytra.png|[[Prismarine]] cape File:Realms Mapmaker Elytra.png|[[Realms]] mapmaker's cape File:Cobalt Elytra.png|[[Cobalt (game)|Cobalt]] cape File:Scrolls Elytra.png|[[Scrolls]] cape File:Turtle Elytra.png|[[Turtle]] cape File:PancapeElyR.png|Pancape cape File:MSCapeElyR.png|Migrator cape File:Gr8 Escape's elytra.png|Gr8_Escape's cape File:Valentine Elytra.png|Valentine cape File:Vanilla Cape Elytra JE.png|Vanilla cape{{only|java}} File:Vanilla cape elytra BE.png|Vanilla cape{{only|bedrock}} </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links ==
{{Items}} [[de:Elytren]] [[es:Élitros]] [[fr:Élytres]] [[ja:エリトラ]] [[ko:겉날개]] [[nl:Dekschild]] [[pl:Elytry]] [[pt:Élitros]] [[ru:Элитры]] [[tr:Elitra]] [[zh:鞘翅]] [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]</li></ul> | beta 1.19.20.20 | Wooden slabs have been renamed from “<Wood type> Wood Slab” to “<Wood type> Slab”. | |||
Next Major Update (Experimental) | beta 1.19.50.21 | Added bamboo and bamboo mosaic slabs behind the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle. | |||
Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood slabs. | |||||
Wooden slabs are now used to craft chiseled bookshelves. | |||||
beta 1.19.80.20 | Added cherry slabs behind the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle. | ||||
1.20.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Painting|Painting]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |title=Painting |image=Painting JE2 BE2.png |extratext=View [[#Renders|all renders]] |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |drops=1 {{ItemLink|Painting}} }} '''Paintings''' are decorative [[entity|entities]] that hang on walls. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1= Stick |B1= Stick |C1= Stick |A2= Stick |B2= Any Wool |C2= Stick |A3= Stick |B3= Stick |C3= Stick |Output= Painting |type= Decoration block }} Paintings can be crafted with any color of [[wool]]. The color of the wool used does not influence the picture chosen when the painting is placed. Once placed, it displays a random painting. === Breaking === To remove a painting from a wall, the player can {{control|attack}} it, break one of its supporting blocks, cover one square of it with a block, hit it with an arrow, egg, ender pearl, snowball, or fire charge, or subject it to an explosion. The painting then drops as an item. Arrows that hit paintings disappear. === Trading === Master-level shepherd [[villager]]s sell 3 paintings for 2 [[emerald]]s. == Usage == === Placement === Paintings can be placed on the sides of [[solid block]]s, [[sign]]s, [[banner]]s, or [[sculk vein]]s. A small gap is visible between the painting and attachment surface. There are several different sizes of paintings (see below). When placed, a painting checks for the largest amount of space it has. It then chooses a random painting of that size. The player can add blocks around the painting to ensure it is the size wanted. When the supporting blocks are removed, the painting breaks after 20 game [[tick]]s (1 second) if no supporting blocks are replaced during that interval. === Properties === Being an entity, paintings can simultaneously exist in the same space as blocks such as water or torches. Specifically, they can share the space with any block whose collision box does not intersect its hitbox. Players and mobs are able to walk through paintings, as long as the blocks supporting the painting allow it. Secret doorways can be created this way. [[Light]] propagates through paintings as well. If a player is concealed behind a painting, the player's name is also concealed from other players.{{verify|Is this true in Bedrock?}} Paintings are non-flammable. == Canvases == There are 26 paintings in the game. These are mostly based on paintings by [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]], who also created the ''Minecraft'' versions. {| class="wikitable stikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Paintings" ! style="min-width:150px" |Canvas ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4em" |Size ! style="min-width:3em" |Original ! style="min-width:3em" |Name ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4.5em" |[[Resource location]] ! style="min-width:10em" |Description ! Java Edition version added |- ! [[File:Alban (texture).png|64px]] | rowspan="7" | 1×1 blocks<br>16×16 pixels || [https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/alban.jpeg "Albanian"] || Albanian || <code>alban</code> || A man wearing a fez next to a house and a bush. As the name of the painting suggests, it may be a landscape in [[Wikipedia:Albania|Albania]]. || rowspan="9" | [[Indev 20100223]] |- ! [[File:Aztec (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/2aztbig.jpg "de_aztec"]|| de_aztec || <code>aztec</code> || [[Wikipedia:Noclip mode|Free-look]] perspective of the map [[w:c:counterstrike:Aztec|de_aztec]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]''. |- ! [[File:Aztec2 (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/11aztec_for_print.jpg "de_aztec"]|| de_aztec || <code>aztec2</code> || [[Wikipedia:Noclip mode|Free-look]] perspective of the map [[w:c:counterstrike:Aztec|de_aztec]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]''. |- ! [[File:Bomb (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/12bomb.jpg "Target successfully bombed"]|| Target Successfully Bombed || <code>bomb</code> || The map [[w:c:counterstrike:Dust II|de_dust2]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]'', named “target successfully bombed" in reference to the game. |- ! [[File:Kebab (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/kebab2.jpg "Kebab med tre pepperoni"] || Kebab med tre pepperoni || <code>kebab</code> || A kebab with three green chili peppers. |- ! [[File:Plant (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/paradistrad.jpeg "Paradisträd"] || Paradisträd || <code>plant</code> || Still life of two plants in pots. "Paradisträd" is Swedish for "[[Wikipedia:Crassula ovata|money tree]]", which is a common name for the depicted species in Scandinavia. |- ! [[File:Wasteland (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/Wasteland_1920.jpg "Wasteland"]|| Wasteland || <code>wasteland</code> || A view of some wastelands; a small animal (presumably a rabbit) is sitting on the window ledge. |- ! [[File:Courbet (texture).png|128px]] | rowspan="5" | 2×1 blocks<br>32×16 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/bonjourmonsieurcourbet_BIG.jpg "Bonjour monsieur Courbet"]|| Bonjour Monsieur Courbet || <code>courbet</code> || Two hikers with pointy beards seemingly greeting each other. Based on Gustave Courbet's painting ''[[Wikipedia:La rencontre|The Meeting or "Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet"]]''. |- ! [[File:Pool (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/thepool_1920.jpg "The pool"]|| The Pool || <code>pool</code> || Some men and women skinny-dipping in a pool over a cube of sorts. Also there is an old man resting in the lower-right edge. |- ! [[File:Sea (texture).png|128px]] | rowspan=2 |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/SeaSide_1920.jpg "Seaside"] | Seaside | <code>sea</code> | Mountains and a lake, with a small photo of a mountain and a bright-colored plant on the window ledge. || [[Indev 20100223]] / [[Alpha v1.1.1]] |- ! [[File:Creebet (texture).png|128px]] | Creebet || <code>creebet</code> || Mountains and a lake, with a small photo of a mountain and a creeper looking at the viewer through a window. || [[Alpha v1.1.1]] |- ! [[File:Sunset (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/sunset_dense.jpg "sunset_dense"]|| sunset_dense || <code>sunset</code> || A view of mountains at sunset. || [[Indev 20100223]] |- ! [[File:Graham (texture).png|64px]] | rowspan="2" | 1×2 blocks<br>16×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/graham.jpg "Graham"]|| Graham || <code>graham</code> || King Graham, the player character in the video game series ''[[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]]''. The original is based on ''[[Wikipedia:File:Sánchez_Cotán_(Bodegón_con_membrillo,_repollo,_melón_y_pepino).jpg|Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber]]'' by Juan Sánchez Cotán.|| [[Alpha v1.1.1]] |- ! [[File:Wanderer (texture).png|64px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/wanderer_1920.jpg "Wanderer"]|| Wanderer || <code>wanderer</code> || A version of Caspar David Friedrich's famous painting ''[[Wikipedia:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog|Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]''. || rowspan="4" | [[Indev 20100223]] |- ! [[File:Bust (texture).png|128px]] | rowspan="6" | 2×2 blocks<br>32×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/bust_1915.jpg "Bust"]|| Bust || <code>bust</code> || A bust of [[Wikipedia:Marcus Aurelius|Marcus Aurelius]] surrounded by fire. |- ! [[File:Match (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/Match_rgb_1918.jpg "Match"]|| Match || <code>match</code> || A hand holding a match, causing fire on a white cubic gas fireplace. |- ! [[File:Skull and Roses (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/moonlight-installation_1920.jpg "Moonlight Installation"]|| Skull and Roses || <code>skull_and_roses</code> || A skeleton at night with red flowers in the foreground. The original painting was different, depicting a woman sitting in a couch, while the skull is in the middle of a body of glacial water of sorts. |- ! [[File:Stage (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/The-stage-is-set-1.jpg "The stage is set"] | The Stage Is Set | <code>stage</code> | Scenery from ''[[Wikipedia:Space Quest I|Space Quest I]]'', with the character Graham from the video game series ''[[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]]'' appearing twice. || [[Indev 20100223]] / [[Alpha v1.1.1]] |- ! [[File:Void (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/the-void_1920.jpg "The Void"]|| The void || <code>void</code> || An angel praying into a void with fire below. || [[Indev 20100223]] |- ! [[File:Wither (painting texture).png|128px]] | – || Wither || <code>wither</code> || The creation of a [[wither]]. This is the only painting not based on a real painting. Made by Jens Bergensten.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK5Y4k-vVXc|title=Who Made Minecraft’s LAST Painting?!|author=AntVenom|website=YouTube|date=29 October 2022}}</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1tzav2/comment/cedagcy/</ref> || [[Java Edition 1.4.2]] ([[12w36a]]) |- ! [[File:Fighters (texture).png|128px]] | 4×2 blocks<br>64×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/fighters.jpg "Fighters"]|| Fighters || <code>fighters</code> || Two men poised to fight. Paper versions of fighters from the game ''[[Wikipedia:International Karate +|International Karate +]]''. || [[Indev 20100223]] |- ! [[File:Donkey Kong (texture).png|128px]] | rowspan="2" | 4×3 blocks<br>64×48 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/kong.jpg "Kong"]|| Kong || <code>donkey_kong</code> || A paper-looking screenshot of the level [https://www.mariowiki.com/100m 100m] from the arcade game ''[[Wikipedia:Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]''. || rowspan="2" | [[Alpha v1.1.1]] |- ! [[File:Skeleton (painting texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/mortal_coil.jpg "Mortal Coil"]|| Mortal Coil || <code>skeleton</code> || [[w:c:grim-fandango:Bruno Martinez|Bruno Martinez]] from the adventure game ''[[Wikipedia:Grim Fandango|Grim Fandango]]''. |- ! [[File:Burning Skull (texture).png|128px]] | rowspan="3" | 4×4 blocks<br>64×64 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/skull_on_fire_framed_c_1910.jpg "Skull on Fire"]|| Skull On Fire || <code>burning_skull</code> || A Skull on fire; in the background there is a moon in a clear night sky.<br>This painting is based on a Minecraft screenshot,<ref>{{Citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH|website=Imgur|date=22 August 2020|title=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH}}</ref> with the grass block and a 3D skull added on top.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200906184721/https://imgur.com/AwqQFS6|title=https://web.archive.org/web/20200906184721/https://imgur.com/AwqQFS6|website=Imgur|date=23 August 2020}}</ref> (See the [[:en:Painting#Trivia|trivia]] section for more info.) | [[Java Edition Beta 1.2 01|Beta 1.2_01]] / [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]] |- ! [[File:Pigscene (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/rgb_1914.jpg "RGB"]|| Pigscene || <code>pigscene</code> <!-- yes, without an underscore --> || A girl pointing to a pig on a canvas. In the original version, the canvas showed red, green and blue blocks, representing the three colors of the [[Wikipedia:RGB color model|RGB color model]] that is typically used by computer displays. It is based on the painting ''[[Wikipedia:File:Jacob van Oost (I) - The Artist's Studio - WGA16654.jpg|The Artist's Studio]]'' by Jacob van Oost.|| [[Alpha v1.1.1]] |- ! [[File:Pointer (texture).png|128px]] |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/pointer_1920.jpg "Pointer"]|| Pointer || <code>pointer</code> || The main character of the game ''[[Wikipedia:International Karate +|International Karate +]]'' in a fighting stance touching a large hand. It could also be interpreted as a play on Michelangelo's famous painting ''[[Wikipedia:The Creation of Adam|The Creation of Adam]]''. || [[Indev 20100223]] |} === Unused paintings === In [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]], with the addition of paintings to Pocket Edition, four unused 32×32 paintings were present in <samp>[[kz.png]]</samp> which remained unused. See {{slink|Bedrock Edition unused features|Paintings}} for more information. They were also added to Java Edition in snapshot [[Java Edition 22w16a|22w16a]]. They cannot be placed by default, but can be summoned by [[commands]] (such as {{cmd|/summon painting ~ ~ ~ {variant:"water"} }}) or through a [[datapack]]. According to [[Helen Zbihlyj]],<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220422115723/https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 archived])</ref> these paintings were originally added "as part of a Pocket Edition promo map" (no footage found) which was planned to be a part of [[Pocket Edition]] promotion at [[MINECON 2012]] [[MINECON 2013|or 2013]] and have never been used in game. The artist of these paintings remains unknown. {| class="wikitable stikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Paintings" ! style="min-width:100px" |Canvas ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4em" |Size ! style="min-width:6em" |Name ! style="min-width:10em" |[[Resource location]] ! style="min-width:10em" |Description ! style="min-width:5em;max-width:10em" |Bedrock Edition version added ! style="min-width:5em;max-width:8em" |Java Edition version added |- ! [[File:Earth (texture) BE2.png|128px]] | rowspan="4" | 2×2 blocks<br>32×32 pixels || Earth || <code>earth</code> || One of the four {{Wikipedia|Classical element|classical elements}}: Earth. || rowspan="4" | [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]] || rowspan="4" | [[Java Edition 22w16a|22w16a]] |- ! [[File:Fire (texture) BE2.png|128px]] | Fire || <code>fire</code> || One of the four classical elements: Fire. |- ! [[File:Water (texture) BE2.png|128px]] | Water || <code>water</code> || One of the four classical elements: Water. |- ! [[File:Wind (texture) BE2.png|128px]] | Wind || <code>wind</code> || One of the four classical elements: Air. |} ==Sounds== {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Painting break1.ogg |sound2=Painting break2.ogg |sound3=Painting break3.ogg |subtitle=Painting breaks<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|194948|Painting, item frame and lead breaking subtitles inconsistent with block breaking subtitle|date=July 14, 2020}}</ref> |source=neutral |description=When a painting is broken or pops off |id=entity.painting.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.painting.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Painting place1.ogg |sound2=Painting place2.ogg |sound3=Painting place3.ogg |sound4=Painting place4.ogg |subtitle=Painting placed |source=neutral |description=When a painting is placed |id=entity.painting.place |translationkey=subtitles.entity.painting.place |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Item Frame break1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame break2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame break3.ogg |source=block |description=When a painting is broken or pops off |id=block.itemframe.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Item Frame add item1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame add item2.ogg |soumd3=Item Frame add item3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame add item4.ogg |source=block |description=When a painting is placed |id=block.itemframe.add_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Painting |spritetype=item |nameid=painting |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Painting |spritetype=entity |nameid=painting |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Painting |spritetype=item |nameid=painting |id=357 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Painting |spritetype=entity |nameid=painting |id=83 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Paintings have entity data that defines 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|M3vWDirTMek}}</div> == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100223|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings. |There are currently 19 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Java Edition history of textures/Paintings]]. |The [[crafting]] recipe of paintings uses eight [[planks]]. {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed" ! Recipe {{!}}- {{!}} {{Crafting Table |A1=Oak Planks |B1=Oak Planks |C1=Oak Planks |A2=Oak Planks |B2=Light Gray Wool |C2=Oak Planks |A3=Oak Planks |B3=Oak Planks |C3=Oak Planks |Output=Painting }} {{!}}} |Painting textures are currently stored on a [[texture atlas]] called <samp>[[kz.png]]</samp>.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100227-1|The [[crafting]] recipe has of paintings has been changed, so that it now uses [[stick]]s, rather than [[planks]]. {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed" ! Recipe {{!}}- {{!}} {{Crafting Table |A1=Stick |B1=Stick |C1=Stick |A2=Stick |B2=Light Gray Wool |C2=Stick |A3=Stick |B3=Stick |C3=Stick |Output=Painting }} {{!}}} }} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.1.1|Added five more painting canvases, for a total of 24. |The textures of two paintings have been changed.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2_01|Added a new painting, although it uses an untextured part of <samp>kz.png</samp> due to the painting texture not yet being implemented.}} {{History||1.3|The texture of the new painting, has been added to the part of <samp>kz.png</samp> displayed by the new painting.}} {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111211000/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144/the-maps|Custom paintings are mentioned by [[Notch]].}} {{History||1.7.3|Paintings pushed by [[piston]]s now pop off.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'. |Paintings can now be placed overlapping one another.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|Paintings can no longer be placed directly inside of each other.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w49a|Paintings can no longer be destroyed by [[lightning]].}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added [[sound]]s for placing and breaking paintings: <code>entity.painting.place</code> and <code>entity.painting.break</code>.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID for paintings has been changed from <code>Painting</code> to <code>painting</code>.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Paintings now have a more intuitive placement system. When placed, a painting always uses the maximum possible amount of available space.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 321.}} {{History|||snap=18w02a|Paintings now use a [[resource location]] for their motive.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w07a|Paintings are now stored as individual image files instead of parts of a single large image file, and now support animations.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Shepherd [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] paintings.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w11a|The painting back texture has been updated to be in line with the texture update.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w16a|Added the four unused paintings from Bedrock Edition: "Earth", "Wind", "Fire", and "Water".|These paintings can only be added through a [[data pack]], or with the {{cmd|summon}} command.}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w06a|Added [[painting]] variants to "Functional Blocks" tab.|Paintings with pre-defined variant will now display author, title and size in description when hovered over.|The "Operator Utilities" tab now contains the four paintings that are not available in Survival mode.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings. |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Bedrock Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|A new painting rendering has been added.{{info needed|What exactly changed?}}}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Paintings are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Paintings now have [[sound]]s when placed and broken.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.7|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Paintings can now be [[trading|bought]] from shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|The painting back texture has been updated to be in line with the texture update.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings. |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Legacy Console Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}} {{History||xbox=TU11|The limit for paintings in a world has been increased. |A message is now displayed when the maximum paintings are reached.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.}} {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Added [[sound]]s for paintings.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings. |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[New Nintendo 3DS Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * On April 26, 2011, Notch stated that the automapping code can be used to share custom paintings and books in the future.<ref>{{tweet|notch|62970142207913984|The auto mapping code can be used to share custom paintings and books in the future. There's a hard cap on 65536 of each/world, though|April 26, 2011}}</ref> * The texture on the back of a painting is the same as the wooden planks texture, but with a yellowish color similar to that of [[chests]] (but slightly darker). * The "Skull on Fire" painting contains a Minecraft world in the background, which is based on a screenshot taken by the artist in [[Java Edition Alpha v1.1.2 01|Alpha 1.1.2_01]] (or earlier) on October 12, 2010, at 13:22:49 (UTC+2).<ref>{{cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH|title=The original (never publicly shared before) screenshot that Kristoffer Zetterstrand took and based his painting on.|website=Imgur}}</ref> **The seeds for this world are -1044887956651363087 and -6984854390176336655 (both are the same), standing at X=-249.65, Y=91, Z=-29.04.<ref>https://pastebin.com/fzAY9ES4</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/iqg3ey/the_original_screenshot_seed_of_the_minecraft/</ref> * The "Skull on Fire" painting's texture was added in [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]]. However, the code for paintings to randomly display the part of the [[Kz.png]] texture that was to be occupied by the Burning Skull painting was added earlier, in [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_01|Beta 1.2_01]]. As there was nothing on this part of the texture except for a purple background grid, this is what would be displayed if the painting was randomly chosen, until the Burning Skull painting texture was actually added. * The original "Skull on Fire" painting was given to the winner of an official texture pack competition by Mojang.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110110003612/http://www.webhallen.com:80/minecraft/</ref> == Gallery == <gallery> File:Notch Painting Screenshot.png|The first image of paintings released by [[Notch]]. File:Skull on Fire world.jpg|The original screenshot behind the "Skull on Fire" painting. File:Burning Skull Render.jpg|A render of the "Skull on Fire" painting that [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]] used as a reference image. File:Skull on Fire IRL.jpg|The original "Skull on Fire" painting being painted. File:Burning Skull JE1.png|The "Skull on Fire" painting as it appeared between versions [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_01|Beta 1.2_01]] and [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_02|Beta 1.2_02]], prior to its texture being added in [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]]. </gallery> === Renders === <gallery> Alban.png | Albanian Aztec.png | de_aztec Aztec2.png | de_aztec Bomb.png | Target Successfully Bombed Kebab.png | Kebab med tre pepperoni Plant.png | Paradisträd Wasteland.png | Wasteland Courbet.png | Bonjour Monsieur Courbet Creebet.png | Creebet Pool.png | The Pool Sea.png | Seaside Sunset.png | sunset_dense Graham.png | Graham Wanderer.png | Wanderer Bust.png | Bust Match.png | Match Skull and Roses.png | Skull and Roses Stage.png | The Stage Is Set Void.png | The void Wither (painting).png | Wither Fighters.png | Fighters Donkey Kong.png | Kong Skeleton (painting).png | Mortal Coil Burning Skull.png | Skull On Fire Pigscene.png | Pigscene Pointer.png | Pointer Earth BE2.png | Earth Fire BE2.png | Fire Water BE2.png | Water Wind BE2.png | Wind </gallery> == See also == * [[Item Frame]] * [[Bedrock Edition unused features#Paintings|Unused paintings]] * [[Kz.png]] * [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-painting Taking Inventory: Painting] – Minecraft.net on January 18, 2019 {{items}} {{entities}} [[cs:Obraz]] [[de:Gemälde]] [[es:Cuadro]] [[fr:Tableau]] [[hu:Festmény]] [[it:Quadro]] [[ja:絵画]] [[ko:그림]] [[nl:Schilderij]] [[pl:Obraz]] [[pt:Quadro]] [[ru:Картина]] [[th:ภาพวาด]] [[uk:Картина]] [[zh:画]]</li><li>[[Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish (item)]]<br/>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Pufferfish}} {{about|the food item|the mob|Pufferfish}} {{Item | title = Pufferfish | image = File:Pufferfish_(item)_JE5_BE2.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|1}} | stackable = Yes (64) |effects=: {{EffectLink|link=Hunger (effect)|Hunger}} III (0:15) : {{EffectLink|Poison}} II (1:00) : {{EffectLink|Nausea}} I (0:15){{only|JE}} : {{EffectLink|Nausea}} II (0:15){{only|BE}} }} A '''pufferfish''' is a poisonous [[food]] item that is used to brew [[Potion of Water Breathing|Water Breathing potions]]. == Obtaining == === Fishing === Pufferfish can be obtained through [[fishing]]. The pufferfish catch rate can be increased by [[Lure]], which reduces wait time generally. <!--1-6 exp--> {{IN|bedrock}}, pufferfish can be caught only when fishing outside [[jungle]] biomes and its variants (i.e. everywhere ''except'' in jungles). === Mob loot === ==== Guardians and elder guardians ==== [[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 2.5% chance of dropping a random fish upon death. This has a 13% chance of being pufferfish (0.325% chance of dropping a pufferfish). The chance of getting a fish can be increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], but the type of fish is not affected. ==== Pufferfish ==== [[Pufferfish]] always drop 1 pufferfish in its item form when killed. This drop is not affected by the Looting enchantment.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> == Usage == === Food === Pufferfish restores {{hunger|1}} hunger and 0.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but inflicts [[Hunger_(effect)|Hunger]] III for 15 seconds, [[Poison]] II for 1 minute, and [[Nausea]] I<sup>[''[[Java Edition|JE]] only'']</sup> or II<sup>[''[[Bedrock Edition|BE]] only'']</sup> for 15 seconds. Unlike [[rotten flesh]], it is not helpful to eat pufferfish while starving because they inflict more hunger than they earn. ===Brewing ingredient=== {{brewing |Pufferfish |Potion of Water Breathing |head=1 }} {{brewing |Pufferfish |Mundane Potion |ingredients=Pufferfish + [[Water Bottle]] |foot=1 }} === Trading === Master-level fisherman [[villager]]s buy 1~4{{only|bedrock|short=1}} or four{{only|java|short=1}} pufferfish for an [[emerald]]. === Wolves === {{IN|Bedrock}}, pufferfish can be used to feed a [[wolf]], healing it by {{hp|1|mob=1}}, but only when the wolf is not at full health. Unlike other wolf food, pufferfish cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves, and cannot be used to breed them. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Pufferfish |spritetype=item |nameid=pufferfish |itemtags=fishes |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Pufferfish |spritetype=item |nameid=pufferfish |id=267 |form=item |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|A Furious Cocktail;How did we get here;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish. |Added potions of [[Water Breathing]], which can be [[brewing|brewed]] by adding a pufferfish to an [[Awkward Potion]].}} {{History|||snap=13w43a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Pufferfish is now obtainable as a rare drop from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>fish</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 349.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|[[Pufferfish]] (and other [[fish]] types) has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its item form when killed. |[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE4 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has accidentally been reverted.}} {{History|||snap=18w43b|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The correct texture of pufferfish has been restored.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] pufferfish.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|The level of [[Nausea]] given by pufferfish has been reduced from II to I.<ref>{{bug|MC-196473}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|The level of [[Poison]] given by pufferfish has been reduced from IV to II.<ref>{{bug|MC-197276}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Pufferfish now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]]. |Pufferfish can now be used to make [[potion]] of Water Breathing.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Pufferfish is now dropped by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[Pufferfish]] has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its [[item]] form when killed. |[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Pufferfish can now be used to feed [[ocelot]]s to gain their trust.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Pufferfish can now be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.23|The strength of the [[poison]] effect has been decreased from IV to II.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[Pufferfish]] (and other [[fish]] types) has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its [[item]] form when killed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * The consumption of pufferfish inflicting the player with Nausea and Poison is based on reality. Real pufferfish contain the dangerous [[Wikipedia:Tetrodotoxin|tetrodotoxin]] within their organs, especially in the liver. Tetrodotoxin leads to quick death through respiratory paralysis. Muscle tissue and blood contain trace amounts. In East Asia, pufferfish are considered a delicacy known as [[Wikipedia:Fugu|fugu]], as small parts of the fish are actually edible. Any chef preparing fugu must have special licensing/certification to prepare this dish. == Gallery == <gallery> File:Eat Pufferfish.png|The result of eating pufferfish. </gallery> == See also == * [[Fishing]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--pufferfish Taking Inventory: Pufferfish] – Minecraft.net on October 14, 2020 {{items}} [[cs:Čtverzubec]] [[de:Kugelfisch (Nahrung)]] [[es:Pez globo (objeto)]] [[fr:Poisson (nourriture)]] [[it:Pesce palla (oggetto)]] [[ja:フグ (アイテム)]] [[ko:복어 (아이템)]] [[nl:Kogelvis]] [[pl:Rozdymka]] [[pt:Baiacu (item)]] [[ru:Иглобрюх (предмет)]] [[th:ปลาปักเป้า (ไอเทม)]] [[tr:Kirpi balığı]] [[zh:河豚(物品)]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | beta 1.20.0.21 | Bamboo, bamboo moasic, and cherry slabs are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle. | |||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
TU1 | CU1 | 1.0 | Patch 1 | 1.0.1 | Added wood (original oak), cobblestone, stone, and sandstone slabs. |
TU3 | Changed the textures of wood, cobblestone, stone, and sandstone slabs. | ||||
TU5 | Added stone brick and brick slabs. | ||||
TU9 | Added spruce wood, birch wood, and nether brick slabs. | ||||
Wooden slabs crafted during and after this update are now flammable and are broken with an axe instead of a pickaxe. Existing slabs (which have stone properties) are not stackable with the new slabs. However, the old wooden slab is still available in the Creative inventory. | |||||
TU12 | Added jungle wood slabs. | ||||
Slabs can now be placed upside down. | |||||
Items can now be placed directly on upside down slabs. | |||||
TU14 | 1.04 | Added quartz slabs. | |||
Flammable oak slabs now replace the old wooden oak slab in the Creative inventory. | |||||
The placement of half blocks and other blocks on half blocks has been changed. | |||||
The placement of upside down slabs has been changed. | |||||
TU27 | CU15 | 1.18 | Added acacia and dark oak wood slabs to the creative inventory. | ||
TU46 | CU36 | 1.38 | Patch 15 | Added purpur slabs. | |
TU69 | 1.76 | Patch 38 | Added slabs for prismarine, prismarine bricks and dark prismarine. | ||
1.88 | Added stone, mossy cobblestone, mossy stone brick slab, granite, polished granite, diorite, polished diorite, andesite, polished andesite, smooth sandstone, cut sandstone, smooth red sandstone, cut red sandstone, red nether brick, end stone brick, and smooth quartz slabs. | ||||
The textures of all slabs has been changed. | |||||
"Stone Slab" has been renamed to "Smooth Stone Slab". | |||||
1.90 | The textures of slabs have been changed. | ||||
New Nintendo 3DS Edition | |||||
0.1.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Red Dye|Red Dye]]<br/>{{Item | title = Red Dye | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Red dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary color dye]] created primarily from flowers. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |Poppy; Red Tulip; Beetroot |Output=Red Dye |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Rose Bush |Output=Red Dye,2 |type=Material |foot=1 }} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 red dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Red Dye}} === Trading === Journeyman-level shepherd villagers have a {{frac|1|6}} chance to buy 12 red dye for an emerald. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Red Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=red_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Red Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=red_dye |aliasid=dye / 1 |id=396 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.red.name |foot=1}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|tqTbsbt2irk}}</div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||January 10, 2011<ref group="n">Supposed time when fragment was filmed. Based on modified date of client.jar/gui/trap.png in [[Beta 1.2]].</ref>|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBF2ugTzXqQ&t=181s|[[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] Shown rose red in development as part of [[Minecraft: The Story of Mojang]].}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rose red.}} {{History||1.6.6|Roses can now be generated using [[Bone Meal|bone meal]], making rose red [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|[[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rose red has now been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Rose red can now be crafted with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|Rose red can now be used to craft stained clay.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Rose red is now crafted using a poppy instead of a rose, as the latter is removed. |Rose red can now be crafted using red tulips and rose bushes.}} {{History|||snap=13w37a|Each poppy now yields only 1 rose red, instead of 2.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|Rose red can now be used to craft stained glass.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Rose red can now be crafted using [[beetroot]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added the ability to dye [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Rose red can now be used to craft red [[concrete powder]].}} {{History|||snap=17w15a|Added the ability to dye [[bed]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Rose Red" has now been renamed to "Red Dye". |[[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of red dye has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Red dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to red.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells red dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Red dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Red dye can now be used to craft [[red candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Red dye can no longer be used to craft red candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Red dye can once again be used to craft red candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Red dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to red.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rose red. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Rose red is now obtainable by smelting red [[mushroom]]s. |Rose red can now be used to craft other dyes and red wool.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of red dye has been changed. |Rose red is now used to craft [[cocoa beans]].}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 3|Rose red can now be obtained by putting a poppy, red tulip or rose bush [[flower]]s in the crafting grid.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Red mushrooms can no longer be smelted to obtain rose red.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Rose red is no longer used to craft cocoa beans.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|"Rose Red" has now been renamed to "Red Dye".}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Red dye can now be [[trading|bought]] from [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of red dye has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Red dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of red dye has been changed from <code>dye/1</code> to <code>red_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rose red.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|switch=none|wiiu=none|"Rose Red" has now been renamed to "Red Dye".}} {{History||ps=1.90|[[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of red dye has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added rose red.}} {{History|foot}} ;Notes {{reflist|group=n}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[cs:Šípková červeň]] [[de:Roter Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte rojo]] [[fr:Teinture rouge]] [[hu:Rózsavörös]] [[ja:赤色の染料]] [[ko:장밋빛 빨강 염료]] [[nl:Rozenrood]] [[pl:Czerwony barwnik]] [[pt:Corante vermelho]] [[ru:Красный краситель]] [[zh:红色染料]] [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Boat with Chest|Boat with Chest]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |image=Oak Boat with Chest.png |extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] |stackable=No |renewable=Yes |flammable=Yes |size='''{{IN|Java}}:'''<br> Height: 0.5625 Blocks<br>Width: 1.375 Blocks<br> '''{{IN|Bedrock}}:'''<br> Height: 0.455 Blocks<br>Width: 1.4 Blocks |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 1 }} {{for|other kinds of boats|Boat (disambiguation)}} A '''boat with chest''' is a single [[chest]] occupying the passenger seat of a [[boat]], and functions as such. As it can still be driven it can be used to transport [[item]]s over bodies of water. == Obtaining == A boat with chest can be directly retrieved by attacking it, as it drops itself in item form, along with its contents. [[Tool]]s and [[weapon]]s with damage above 4 can instantly destroy a boat with chest in one hit.{{only|Java}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |head= 1 |Chest |Matching Boat |Output= Matching Boat with Chest |type= Transportation |foot= 1 }} == Usage == A boat with chest can be used for the transportation of players, mobs and items, or as fuel when [[smelting]]. === Fuel === A boat with chest can be used as fuel in a [[furnace]], it lasts 60 seconds, smelting up to 6 items. === Transportation === {{main|Boat#Transportation}} Boats with chests can carry only one entity while regular boats can carry up to two. == Behavior == [[File:All boats with chests.png|alt=This photo shows all the types of boats with chests.|thumb|240px|All types of boats with chests.]] {{main|Boat#Behavior}} Boats with chests share most behaviors with boats. === Item storage === [[File:Boat with Chest GUI.png|thumb|176px|The GUI of a boat with chest.]] The inventory of the boat with chest has the same amount of slots as a single chest. Its inventory can be accessed by {{Control|Sneak|text=sneaking}} and {{Control|interact|text=interacting}} with the boat with chest, {{control|interact|text=interacting}} with the part of the boat with chest that actually contains the chest while another player or entity is inside the boat, or by opening the player's {{Control|inventory}} while inside the boat. This means that the player cannot access armor slots without exiting the boat. When a boat with chest moves above, underneath, or beside a [[hopper]], its inventory is filled or drained accordingly. Due to the size of its hitbox, a boat with chest can be placed above up to 9 hoppers, allowing it to evenly split its items nine ways. === Naming === {{IN|java}}, unlike most other storage devices, a boat with chest renamed in an [[anvil]] does not display the custom name in its GUI.<ref>{{bug|MC-249408||Boats with Chests lose their name when placed}}</ref> === Piglin === As with other chests, opening or breaking a boat with chest causes nearby piglin(s) to attack the player. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: Boats with chests use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Boat paddle land1.ogg |sound2=Boat paddle land2.ogg |sound3=Boat paddle land3.ogg |sound4=Boat paddle land4.ogg |sound5=Boat paddle land5.ogg |sound6=Boat paddle land6.ogg |subtitle=Rowing |source=neutral |description=While a boat with chest is rowed on land |id=entity.boat.paddle_land |translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_land |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Boat paddle water1.ogg |sound2=Boat paddle water2.ogg |sound3=Boat paddle water3.ogg |sound4=Boat paddle water4.ogg |sound5=Boat paddle water5.ogg |sound6=Boat paddle water6.ogg |sound7=Boat paddle water7.ogg |sound8=Boat paddle water8.ogg |subtitle=Rowing |source=neutral |description=While a boat with chest is rowed in water |id=entity.boat.paddle_water |translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_water |volume=0.8 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Swim1.ogg |sound2=Swim2.ogg |sound3=Swim3.ogg |sound4=Swim4.ogg |source=player |description=While a boat with chest is rowed in water |id=random.swim |pitch=0.6-1.4 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=oak-boat with chest |nameid=oak_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=spruce-boat with chest |nameid=spruce_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=birch-boat with chest |nameid=birch_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=jungle-boat with chest |nameid=jungle_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=acacia-boat with chest |nameid=acacia_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=dark-oak-boat with chest |nameid=dark_oak_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=mangrove-boat with chest |nameid=mangrove_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=cherry-boat with chest |nameid=cherry_chest_boat |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Raft with Chest |spritetype=item |spritename=bamboo-raft with chest |nameid=bamboo_chest_raft |itemtags=chest_boats |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Boat with Chest |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Entity |spritetype=entity |spritename=boat-with-chest |nameid=chest_boat |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=oak_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 0 |id=646 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.oak.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Spruce Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=spruce_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 1 |id=649 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.spruce.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Birch Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=birch_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 2 |id=647 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.birch.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Jungle Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=jungle_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 3 |id=648 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.jungle.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Acacia Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=acacia_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 4 |id=650 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.acacia.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Dark Oak Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=dark_oak_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 5 |id=651 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.big_oak.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Mangrove Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=mangrove_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 6 |id=652 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.mangrove.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Cherry Boat with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=cherry_chest_boat |aliasid=chest_boat / 8 |id=658 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.cherry.name}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Raft with Chest |spritetype=item |nameid=bamboo_chest_raft |aliasid=chest_boat / 7 |id=662 |form=item |itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat |translationkey=item.chest_boat.bamboo.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Form |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Entity |spritetype=entity |spritename=boat-with-chest |nameid=chest_boat |id=218 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Boat with chests 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]]. == History == {{History||September 23, 2019|link={{ytl|Anv-lZc0pIM}}|The [[swamp]] was announced as a contender for the Biome Vote at [[MINECON Live 2019]]. Frogs, boats with chests, and mangrove trees were announced.}} {{History||September 28, 2019|link={{ytl|UHoz0Q-LwUU}}|The swamp comes in second place in the Biome Vote, setting the release date of new swamp content further than new mountain content.}} {{History||October 16, 2021|link={{ytl|w6zLprHHZOk|t=7085}}|[[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (pre-release).png|32px]] Boats with chests were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2021]]. Only jungle and dark oak variants were shown.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w12a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats with chests. |Knob on chest is placed incorrectly 1 pixel up.}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Changed knob on chest position 1 pixel down to match [[Bedrock Edition]]. |Boats with chests can now be placed by [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], make mangrove boat with chest obtainable and renewable.}} {{History|||snap=22w15a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat with chest item textures. |Now, the inventory can be accessed by {{control|using}} it directly when there is already a passenger inside of it.}} {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|yZRXmHiEh7U&t}}|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo rafts with chests were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2022]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts with chests behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft with chest has been changed.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats with chests behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 2|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] The item texture of cherry boats with chests has now been changed.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo rafts with chests and cherry boats with chests are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||Wild Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.0|snap=beta 1.18.30.28|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats with chests, missing mangrove type. |Added unused translation keys for mangrove boat with chest.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|Boats with chests are now available without enabling experimental gameplay.|[[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats with chests.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat with chest item textures.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts with chests behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft with chest has been changed to match ''[[Java Edition]]''.}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Added cherry boats with chests behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo rafts with chests and cherry boats with chests are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * A [[chest]] is short enough that a boat with chest falls onto it rather than crashes into it. * The chest texture is 12×12 pixels, rather than the 14×14 pixel texture the block uses. This is not the case with the [[minecart with chest]]. * Despite the minecart with chest using the Christmas texture, the boat with chest still uses the default chest texture during Christmas time.<ref>{{bug|MC-249378}}</ref> == Gallery == === Renders === <gallery> Oak Boat with Chest.png|Oak Boat with Chest Spruce Boat with Chest.png|Spruce Boat with Chest Birch Boat with Chest.png|Birch Boat with Chest Jungle Boat with Chest.png|Jungle Boat with Chest Acacia Boat with Chest.png|Acacia Boat with Chest Dark Oak Boat with Chest.png|Dark Oak Boat with Chest Mangrove Boat with Chest.png|Mangrove Boat with Chest Cherry Boat with Chest.png|Cherry Boat with Chest Bamboo Raft with Chest.png|Bamboo Raft with Chest Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Oak Boat with Chest (item) Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Spruce Boat with Chest (item) Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Birch Boat with Chest (item) Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Jungle Boat with Chest (item) Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Acacia Boat with Chest (item) Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Cherry Boat with Chest (item) Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) </gallery> === Concept Art === <gallery> Bamboo Raft and Raft with Chest Concept Art.png|Ditto. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[de:Boot mit Truhe]] [[es:Barca con cofre]] [[ja:チェスト付きのボート]] [[ru:Лодка с сундуком]] [[uk:Човен зі скринею]] [[zh:运输船]]</li></ul> | Added slabs. | ||||
1.7.10{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Name Tag|Name Tag]]<br/>{{about|the item that gives names to mobs|the nameplate above a player's head|Player#Username}} {{Item | image = Name Tag.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''name tag''' is an [[item]] used to name [[mob]]s in the world and prevent them from despawning naturally. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|name-tag}} === Fishing === Name tags can be caught from [[fishing]] as part of the treasure category with a {{frac|1|6}} chance after the 5% chance of being a treasure catch. The chance of catching treasure increases with the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment. === Trading === Master-level librarian [[villagers]] offer to sell a name tag for 20 [[emerald]]s as one of their available trades. == Usage == To use a name tag, it must first be renamed with an [[anvil]], costing 1 [[experience]] level. If it is not renamed, it has no effect when used on a mob. After the name tag is renamed, the player can {{control|use}} it on a mob to give it the name given to the name tag from the anvil. Mobs and name tags can be renamed any number of times. Name tags with the same name are stackable. Once a mob is named, it keeps its name, and the name tag is consumed. When a mob is named, it is excluded from the mob cap count. Effects on various mobs: * A named [[silverfish]] that goes into a block appears to lose its name because it is replaced by a newly generated unnamed silverfish when the block is broken. * A baby (animal or villager) keeps its name when becoming an adult. ** A named [[villager]] keeps its name when transformed into a [[Zombie Villager|zombie villager]]. ** A named zombie villager keeps its name when cured. * [[Wandering Trader|Wandering trader]]s still despawn even if they are named, or in a [[minecart]] or [[boat]]. * A named [[wither]]'s boss bar displays its name instead of "Wither". * Naming an [[ender dragon]] with commands also displays the name in the boss bar. === Limitations === Any mob can be named except for the [[ender dragon]] and [[player]]s. A name tag can rename an [[armor stand]], though it does not show the nameplate above its head until <code>CustomNameVisible:1b</code> is set as an extra step. {{control|Using|use}} a name tag on a villager renames the villager instead of opening the trading interface. A saddled pig is renamed instead of being ridden. Using a name tag on any other mob that can be interacted with performs the {{control|use}} action instead of being named. These mobs can be renamed if the player uses the name tag while crouching or standing in a [[nether portal]] because the portal suppresses the {{control|use}} action. Once a name tag is used on a mob, it is impossible to remove the name of that mob without the use of commands or external modifications. === Behavior === Renamed mobs have their name displayed over their head in the same fashion as a mob named through a renamed [[spawn egg]]. Their names can be seen only if they are aimed at from four or fewer blocks away. Mobs that are named using the name tag never despawn in the world, similar to tamed mobs.<ref>{{tweet|dinnerbone|327485109940916226}}</ref> The exceptions are [[wandering trader]]s or if the mob is hostile and the difficulty is switched to "[[Peaceful]]", causing any hostile mobs or any named hostile mobs to despawn immediately. If a renamed mob kills a player, the custom name is used in the death message in place of the mob type name. For instance, if a vindicator named "Johnny" kills a player, the death message is "Player was slain by Johnny". A renamed [[wither]] also has a renamed health bar, and the boss bar doesn't regenerate{{verify}}. === Easter eggs === * Any mob that receives the name "[[Easter eggs#Upside-down mobs|Dinnerbone]]" or "[[Easter eggs#Upside-down mobs|Grumm]]" is rendered upside down. This even includes the player in early versions of Bedrock Edition if the username is set to either of these and you are not signed into Xbox Live. * Naming a [[sheep]] "[[Easter eggs#Jeb sheep|jeb_]]" causes its wool to fade between the dye colors, producing a rainbow effect. The [[wool]] that drops when the sheep is [[shear]]ed or killed is the original color of the sheep before the sheep was named. * Naming a [[rabbit]] "[[Rabbit#Toast|Toast]]" causes it to have a special memorial skin of user xyzen420's girlfriend's [http://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/27hjog/to_themogminer_my_bunny_is_missing_please_help_me/ missing rabbit]. * Naming a [[vindicator]] "Johnny" causes it to be aggressive and attack all [[mob]]s including the wither (except [[ghast]]s and other [[illager]]s). The hostility even extends to [[Ravager|ravagers]] in [[Java Edition|''Java Edition'']], as the "Johnny" vindicator can also attack the ravager while it's riding it. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Name Tag |spritetype=item |nameid=name_tag |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Name Tag |spritetype=item |nameid=name_tag |id=548 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16b|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags. They can now be found in [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=13w25a|A [[mob]] named "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" now renders upside down.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Name tags can now rarely be acquired by [[fishing]], making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History||1.7.4|snap=13w48b|A sheep named "jeb_" now fades between the [[dye]] colors.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Name tags can now be [[trading|bought]] from librarian [[villager]]s, at 20–22 [[emerald]]s for 1 name tag.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[Rabbit]]s have been added and naming one "Toast" gives it a special memorial skin.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|Added name tags to [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s. |The average yield of name tags in [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Name tags can now be found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests. |Added [[vindicator]]s, which attack almost all mobs if named "Johnny".}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 421.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Name Tag JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of name tags has been changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Name tags now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags, and a new "Name" Interact button. |A [[mob]] named "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" renders upside down. |A [[sheep]] named "jeb_" fades between the [[dye]] colors. |Naming a [[rabbit]] "Toast" gives it a special memorial skin.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Name tags can now be [[trading|bought]] from librarian [[villager]]s for 20-22 [[emerald]]s as their last tier trade.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Naming a [[vindicator]] "Johnny" now makes it hostile to any [[mob]], except other [[illager]]s. |Name tags can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Name tags can now be found in buried treasure [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Name Tag JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of name tags has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Name tags [[trading|sold]] by librarian [[villager]]s now cost 20 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Name Tag JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of name tags has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Name tags were added at the request of [https://www.youtube.com/user/paulsoaresjr/ Paulsoaresjr].<ref>{{tweet|paulsoaresjr|326865482839883777}}</ref><ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|326812168630722561}}</ref> * A stack of up to 64 name tags can be renamed at once. The cost is 1 [[experience]] level per stack, regardless of how many name tags were stacked. * To name a [[mob]] “Name Tag” the player must give the name tag a random name, then rename it back to “Name Tag”. * A [[villager]] with a name tag turned into a [[zombie villager]] by a [[zombie]] with a name tag does not despawn, but a villager with a name tag turned into a zombie by a zombie without a name tag does despawn. * It is impossible to have a rainbow [[sheep]] upside-down, because it is impossible for it to be named “Jeb_” and “Dinnerbone” at the same time. == Gallery == <gallery> NameTag2.png|To use a name tag, the [[player]] must first rename it using an [[anvil]]. NameTag1.png|A [[wolf]] that has been renamed using a name tag. RenamedCreeper.png|A [[creeper]] renamed using the name tag. RenamedWither.png|A [[Wither Boss|wither]] renamed using a name tag. The custom name takes place of "Wither" over the [[health bar]] as well. YoYo.png|How to use "Grumm" and "Dinnerbone" name tag [[easter egg]] and [[lead]] to make another animal Yo-yo. Grumm Horse.png|A [[horse]] using the "Grumm" or "Dinnerbone" easter egg to be rendered upside-down. MineshaftNameTag.png|Name Tag found in a mineshaft chest. Pocket Edition Name Tag.jpg|First image of a name tag in bedrock edition. </gallery> == See also == * [[Spawn Egg]] == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--name-tag Taking Inventory: Name Tag] – Minecraft.net on March 15, 2019 {{items}} [[de:Namensschild]] [[es:Etiqueta]] [[fr:Étiquette]] [[it:Targhetta]] [[ja:名札]] [[ko:이름표]] [[nl:Naamkaartje]] [[pl:Znacznik]] [[pt:Etiqueta]] [[ru:Бирка]] [[zh:命名牌]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Legends resources|Category:Minecraft Legends resources]]<br/>[[Category:Minecraft Legends]] [[Category:Items]] [[pt:Categoria:Recursos do Minecraft Legends]]</li></ul> | Added purpur slabs. |
First image of waterlogged slabs as shown on Dinnerbone's Twitter.
First image of diorite slabs as shown on LadyAgnes' Twitter.
Naturally occurring smooth stone slabs in a butcher shop. (Before the Village and Pillage update).
Naturally occurring smooth stone slabs in a village blacksmith. (Before the Village and Pillage update)
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1.2.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Prismarine Shard|Prismarine Shard]]<br/>{{Item | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | type = }} A '''prismarine shard''' is an item obtained by defeating [[guardian]]s or [[elder guardian]]s. It can be used to craft various [[prismarine]] blocks as well as [[sea lantern]]s. == Obtaining == Prismarine shards are dropped upon the death of [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s. From these mobs, 0–2 shards are dropped each time. This can be increased to a maximum of 5 with the [[Looting]] enchantment. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Prismarine Shard |spritetype=item |nameid=prismarine_shard |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Prismarine Shard |spritetype=item |nameid=prismarine_shard |aliasid=prismarineshard |id=565 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{history||1.8|snap=14w25a|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine shards.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 409.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine shards has now been changed.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine shards.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine shards has now been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine shards.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine shards has now been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||1.3.12|[[File:Prismarine Shard JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine shards.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{items}} [[de:Prismarinscherbe]] [[es:Fragmento de prismarina]] [[fr:Éclat de prismarine]] [[ja:プリズマリンの欠片]] [[ko:프리즈머린 조각]] [[nl:Prismarienscherf]] [[pl:Odłamek pryzmarynu]] [[pt:Pedaço de prismarinho]] [[ru:Призмариновый осколок]] [[uk:Призмариновий уламок]] [[zh:海晶碎片]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Splash Potion|Splash Potion]]<br/>{{about|the throwable potions|the drinkable potions|Potion|the throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect|Lingering Potion}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Splash Water Bottle.png | Water Bottle Uncraftable Splash Potion.png | Uncraftable </gallery> | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = '''Uncraftable, Luck{{only|je|short=1}}, Decay{{only|be|short=1}}''': No<br> '''All others''': Yes | stackable = No }} '''Splash potions''' are a variant of [[potion]]s that can be thrown. == Obtaining == === Brewing === {{main|Brewing}} {{brewing |Gunpowder |Any Splash Potion |base= Any Potion }} Splash potions are brewed by adding gunpowder to a normal potion, including uncraftable potions of luck{{only|java|short=1}} and decay{{only|be|short=1}}. === Natural generation === One splash potion of weakness can be found in a [[brewing stand]] inside an [[igloo]] basement. === Filling bottles === Using a glass bottle on a [[cauldron]] that contains splash potion turns it into a bottle of that splash potion, this also removes {{frac|1|3}} of the cauldron's content.{{only|bedrock}} === Bartering === [[Piglin]]s have a 1.74% chance of [[barter]]ing a splash potion of Fire Resistance when given a [[gold ingot]]. {{anchor|Area of effect}} <!-- compatibility anchor --> == Usage == ===Brewing=== {{Brewing |Dragon's Breath |Any Lingering Potion |ingredients=[[Dragon's Breath|Dragon's breath]] + <br>any splash potion }} [[Lingering potions]] are brewed by adding dragon's breath to a splash potion. ===Using=== Splash potions are thrown by {{control|using}} them. On impact they explode, applying [[status effect]]s to nearby entities. When thrown by the player, they have a range of 8 blocks if thrown at the best angle. The bottle is lost, unlike drinkable [[potion]]s. Entities within an 8.25×8.25×4.25 cuboid centered on the thrown potion at impact and within 4 blocks euclidean distance of the thrown potion<ref group="n">Specifically its lower-north-west corner; the potion entity like most thrown entities is 0.25×0.25×0.25 blocks.</ref> at impact are affected. {{IN|Bedrock}}, splash potions' effects have only three-fourths of the duration of the drinkable form. {{IN|Java}}, splash and drinkable forms have the same duration. If the potion directly collides with an entity, the entity gets the full duration and potency of the effect. Otherwise, the farther away the entity is from the center of the impact, the lesser the imbued effect. For instant effects (i.e. Healing or Harming), the potency of the effect reduces linearly from 100% on a direct hit to 0% at 4 blocks' distance. For other effects, the potency is unchanged, but the duration decreases linearly on the same scale (rounded to the nearest {{frac|1|20}} second), with no effect being applied if the duration would be 1 second or less. === Splash water bottles === Splash water bottles have no effect on almost all entities, but they extinguish fire in the block hit and the four blocks horizontally surrounding it. A splash water bottle deals {{hp|1}} damage to [[endermen]], [[strider]]s, [[snow golem]]s, and [[blaze]]s; however, endermen have a chance of teleporting away if hit with one. Splash water bottles can extinguish a burning entity. ==== Mud ==== Splash water bottles can be {{control|used}} on [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], or [[rooted dirt]] to turn it into [[mud]]. === Filling cauldrons === {{IN|bedrock}}, using a splash potion on a cauldron adds one level of that potion to the cauldron. Attempting to add a splash potion to a cauldron with water, dyed water or a non-matching potion empties the cauldron and creates an explosion sound (but no actual explosion). === Uncraftable splash potion === {{IN|java}}, the uncraftable potion is a splash potion with no effect that is unobtainable in regular gameplay. It is also available in potion and lingering potion forms, as well as for tipped arrows. It can be obtained in two distinct (though functionally identical) variants, using the following commands: {{cmd|give @s minecraft:splash_potion{Potion:"minecraft:empty"} }} or {{cmd|give @s minecraft:splash_potion }}. It is also obtained any time a potion has invalid or missing potion effect tags, and thus serves as a placeholder. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" data-description="Unused potions" ! Icon ! Name |- | {{Slot|Uncraftable Splash Potion|link=none}} ! Uncraftable Splash Potion |} == Custom effects == {{IN|java}}, splash potions can be obtained with any status effect using {{cmd|give}} and the tag <code>CustomPotionEffects</code>, which is an array of effects for the potion. See [[Item format#Potion Effects]] for more information, and [[status effect]] for a list of effects and IDs. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}:<br> Splash potions use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Glass dig1.ogg |sound2=Glass dig2.ogg |sound3=Glass dig3.ogg |subtitle=Bottle smashes |source=neutral |description=When a splash potion impacts something |id=entity.splash_potion.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.potion.splash |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9-1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Bottle thrown |source=player |description=When a splash potion is thrown by a player |id=entity.splash_potion.throw |translationkey=subtitles.entity.potion.throw |volume=0.5 |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Witch throw1.ogg |sound2=Witch throw2.ogg |sound3=Witch throw3.ogg |subtitle=Witch throws |description=When a splash potion is thrown by a [[witch]] |source=hostile |id=entity.witch.throw |translationkey=subtitles.entity.witch.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Dispensed item |source=block |description=When a splash potion is dispensed from a [[dispenser]] |id=block.dispenser.launch |translationkey=subtitles.block.dispenser.dispense |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Glass dig1.ogg |sound2=Glass dig2.ogg |sound3=Glass dig3.ogg |source=block |description=When a splash potion impacts something |id=random.glass |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When a splash potion is thrown by a player |id=random.bow |volume=0.5 |pitch=0.33-0.5}} {{Sound table |sound=Witch throw1.ogg |sound2=Witch throw2.ogg |sound3=Witch throw3.ogg |source=hostile |description=When a splash potion is thrown by a witch |id=mob.witch.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When a splash potion is dispensed from a dispenser |id=random.bow |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.83-1.25 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Splash Potion |spritetype=item |nameid=splash_potion |form=item |translationkey=item.minecraft.splash_potion,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.empty,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.water,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.mundane,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.thick,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.awkward,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.night_vision,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.invisibility,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.leaping,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.fire_resistance,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.swiftness,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.slowness,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.water_breathing,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.healing,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.harming,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.poison,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.regeneration,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.strength,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.weakness,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.levitation,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.luck,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.turtle_master,item.minecraft.splash_potion.effect.slow_falling |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Splash Potion |spritetype=item |nameid=splash_potion |id=561 |form=item |translationkey=potion.emptyPotion.splash.name,potion.mundane.splash.name,potion.mundane.extended.splash.name,potion.thick.splash.name,potion.awkward.splash.name,potion.nightVision.splash.name,potion.invisibility.splash.name,potion.jump.splash.name,potion.fireResistance.splash.name,potion.moveSpeed.splash.name,potion.moveSlowdown.splash.name,potion.heal.splash.name,potion.harm.splash.name,potion.poison.splash.name,potion.regeneration.splash.name,potion.damageBoost.splash.name,potion.weakness.splash.name,potion.wither.splash.name,potion.turtleMaster.splash.name,potion.slowFalling.splash.name |foot=1}} === Item data === <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Potion}} </div> === Entity === {{Entity | title = Thrown splash potion | networkid = '''JE:''' 73 }} ==== ID ==== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Splash Potion |spritetype=entity |nameid=potion |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=bedrock |displayname=Splash Potion |spritetype=entity |nameid=splash_potion |id=86 |foot=1}} ==== Entity data ==== {{see also|Chunk format|Potions#Data values|title2=Potion data values}} Splash potions when thrown have entity data that define various properties of the entity. {{/ED}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Stayin' Frosty;Zombie Doctor;Taste of your own Medicine;Free Diver}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Zombie Doctor;A Furious Cocktail;How Did We Get Here}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|cuN6VdcUfLE}}</div> == History == {{Info needed section|Splash Potion of Weakness; }} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|[[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions.}} {{History||link=http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/lbrqq/water_balloons/c2rey4s?context=3|Oct 14, 2011|[[Jeb]] had commented that while splash water bottles should logically harm [[endermen]] and [[blaze]]s, its coding would be more difficult to implement than is worthwhile.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Splash potions are no longer depleted from the [[player]]'s [[inventory]] when used in [[creative]].}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|Splash potions have been added to the new creative item selection from [[Java Edition 12w21b|12w21b]]. This includes extended-enhanced potions with both extended duration and enhanced effect for four potion effects.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|[[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Night Vision]]. |Splash potions of Night Vision are currently not yet [[brewing|brewable]].}} {{History|||snap=12w34a|[[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Invisibility]]. |Splash potions of Night Vision are now brewable.}} {{History|||snap=12w38a|[[Witch]]es now use splash potions for attacking.}} {{History|||snap=12w39b|Custom [[potion]]s can now be created with a world editor.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8OcQ1zyzY</ref>}} {{History||1.5|snap=?|Extended-enhanced potions are no longer available in the Creative inventory for all four potion effects. {{info needed}}{{verify}}<!--only checked v1.4.7 and v1.5.2, but did not check any version in between, please check all-->}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Water Breathing]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|[[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Leaping]].}} {{History||1.8.1|snap=pre1|Splash potions of Leaping can now be extended.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash water bottles, mundane, thick, and awkward splash potions. |Splash potions no longer only have 75% of the durations from their corresponding normal potions.}} {{History|||snap=15w33a|Splash potions are now used to brew [[lingering potion]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w33c|Splash potions can now be placed in [[brewing stand]]s.}} {{History|||snap=15w34a|Splash water bottles now just extinguish [[fire]], without placing flowing [[water]].}} {{History|||snap=15w43a|A splash potion of weakness can now be found in the [[brewing stand]] in an [[igloo]] basement.}} {{History|||snap=15w44b|[[File:Uncraftable Splash Potion JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Luck JE1.png|32px]] Added uncraftable splash potions and splash potions of [[Luck]].}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|Splash potions, like all throwable projectiles, now take the thrower's motion into account.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>ThrownPotion</code> to <code>potion</code>.}} {{History|||snap=16w35a|Splash water bottles now deal {{hp|1}} [[damage]] to [[endermen]] and [[blaze]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 438.}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|[[File:Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of the Turtle Master.}} {{History|||snap=18w14a|[[File:Splash Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Slow Falling]].}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Uncraftable Splash Potion JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Water Bottle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Healing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Regeneration JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Weakness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Luck JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slow Falling JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of splash potions have been changed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|[[Fire resistance]] splash potions can now be obtained through [[bartering]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Splash water bottles can now be {{control|used}} on [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], or [[rooted dirt]] to turn it into [[mud]].}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w43a|Splash water bottles can now extinguish burning entities.<ref>{{bug|MC-189911|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=Pre-release 1|Splash potions no longer have an enchantment glint.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE3.png|32px]] Changed colors of the following splash potions: Night Vision, Invisibility, Leaping, Fire Resistance, Swiftness, Slowness, Turtle Master, Water Breathing, Harming, Poison, Strength, Resistance.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Wither [[effect]] particle colors have been adjusted to make them more distinguishable. |The splash potion of [[Slow Falling]] has had its color tweaked to make it more distinguishable from the splash potion of [[Invisibility]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions. |Splash water bottles, mundane, long mundane, thick, and awkward splash potions are all available in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Splash potions of [[Leaping]] are now obtainable in [[survival]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Splash potions can now be used to fill [[cauldron]]s. |A cauldron now can be filled by splash potions and can be emptied using a [[glass bottle]], which turn into the corresponding splash potion. |[[Witch]]es now use splash potions for attacking.}} {{History||?|Splash water bottles now deal {{hp|1}} [[damage]] to [[endermen]] and [[blaze]]s. |Splash water bottles now just extinguish [[fire]], without placing flowing [[water]].}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 4|[[File:Splash Potion of Decay BE1.png|32px]] As a version exclusive, added splash potions of [[Decay]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Splash potions can now be used to brew [[lingering potion]]s. |A splash potion of weakness can now be found in the [[brewing stand]] in an [[igloo]] basement.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of the Turtle Master.}} {{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.5|[[File:Splash Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Slow Falling]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Splash Water Bottle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Healing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Regeneration JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Weakness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Decay BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slow Falling JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of splash potions have been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Fire resistance]] splash potions can now be obtained through [[bartering]].}} {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Changed potion colors for the following splash potions: Fire Resistance, Harming, Invisibility, Leaping, Night Vision, Poison, Slowness, Strength, Swiftness, Turtle Master, and Water Breathing. |Removed enchantment glint from splash potions.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|[[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Night Vision]] and splash potions of [[Invisibility]]. |Extended-enhanced potions are now listed individually for four potion effects.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Leaping]] and splash potions of [[Water Breathing]]. These are both available in four variants unlike ''Java'' and ''Bedrock'' where the latter group only added two variants of water breathing and three variants for leaping.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash [[water bottle]]s. |[[File:Splash Potion of Luck JE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Luck]]. |Added [[lingering potion]]s, which can be [[brewing|brewed]] with splash potions to create [[dragon's breath]]. |Added dragon's breath, which can be brewed from lingering potions and splash potions. |Splash potions no longer only have 75% of the durations from their corresponding normal potions. |Removed all types of extended-enhanced potions for all five potion effects.}} {{History||xbox=TU54|xbone=CU44|ps=1.52|wiiu=Patch 24|switch=1.0.4|Splash water bottles now deal {{hp|1}} [[damage]] to [[endermen]] and [[blaze]]s.}} {{History||xbox=TU57|xbone=CU49|ps=1.56|wiiu=Patch 27|switch=1.0.7|Splash potions once again only have 75% of the duration from their corresponding normal potions.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[File:Splash Potion of Decay BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Decay]], Turtle Master, and [[Slow Falling]].}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Splash Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions. |Splash water bottles, mundane, thick, and awkward splash potions are all available in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||1.3.12|[[File:Splash Potion of Decay BE1.png|32px]] Added splash potions of [[Decay]].}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== *If an enderman is targeted directly by a splash potion, it teleports away before the potion can affect it. However, if an enderman is caught in the splash radius of a potion not aimed at it, it takes damage from the potion. *If killed by a splash potion of harming, the death message would be: ''<player> was killed by <attacker> using magic'' *A thrown splash potion faces toward the [[player]] in first-person view, while it appears rotated horizontally in third-person view. This is the case for all throwable [[item]]s ([[ender pearl]]s, [[eggs]], [[snowball]]s, and all throwable potions). ==Unused splash potions== [[Bedrock Edition]] has [[History of textures/Unused textures#Unused potions|unused splash potion textures]] for several [[effect]]s, along with their [[Potion#Unused potions|normal variants]]. These effects are: [[Absorption]], [[Blindness]], [[Haste]], [[Health Boost]], [[Hunger]], [[Mining Fatigue]], [[Nausea]], [[Resistance]], [[Saturation]], and [[Levitation]], as well as the [[Luck]] potion textures also present in [[Java Edition]]. These unused textures were added along with the other potion textures in [[Pocket Edition v0.12.1 alpha]], except for the potion of levitation, which was added in [[Pocket Edition 1.0.0]]. The textures were changed along with the other potion textures during the [[texture update]] in [[Bedrock Edition 1.10.0]]. Strangely, the potion of levitation texture is a duplicate of the splash potion of levitation texture. <gallery> Splash Potion of Absorption BE2.png|Splash Potion of Absorption Splash Potion of Blindness BE2.png|Splash Potion of Blindness Splash Potion of Haste BE2.png|Splash Potion of Haste Splash Potion of Health Boost BE2.png|Splash Potion of Health Boost Splash Potion of Hunger BE2.png|Splash Potion of Hunger Splash Potion of Mining Fatigue BE2.png|Splash Potion of Mining Fatigue Splash Potion of Nausea BE2.png|Splash Potion of Nausea Splash Potion of Resistance BE2.png|Splash Potion of Resistance Splash Potion of Saturation BE2.png|Splash Potion of Saturation Potion of Levitation BE2.png|Splash Potion of Levitation </gallery> == Gallery == <gallery> Splash Water Bottle.png|Splash water bottle Splash Potion of Night Vision.png|Night Vision Splash Potion of Invisibility.png|Invisibility Splash Potion of Leaping.png|Leaping Splash Potion of Fire Resistance.png|Fire Resistance Splash Potion of Swiftness.png|Swiftness Splash Potion of Slowness.png|Slowness Splash Potion of the Turtle Master.png|Turtle Master Splash Potion of Water Breathing.png|Water Breathing Splash Potion of Healing.png|Healing Splash Potion of Harming.png|Harming Splash Potion of Poison.png|Poison Splash Potion of Regeneration.png|Regeneration Splash Potion of Strength.png|Strength Splash Potion of Weakness.png|Weakness Splash Potion of Slow Falling.png|Slow Falling Splash Potion of Luck.png|Luck Splash Potion of Decay.png|Decay Uncraftable Splash Potion.png|Uncraftable splash potion </gallery> === Other === <gallery> Splash Potion Weakness.png|A splash potion hovered over in a brewing stand Splash Potion Radius.png|Splash potions' area of effect </gallery> == See also== * {{ItemLink|Glass Bottle}} * {{ItemLink|Lingering Potion}} * {{ItemLink|Bottle o' Enchanting}} == Notes == {{notelist|n}} == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/673147-all-about-potions-and-brewing-19-reference-guidepics-and-a-mod-download-to-make-them-usable/ Minecraft Forum: All About Potions And Brewing - 1.9 Reference Guide] * [http://potioncraft.net/ Minecraft Potions - A Visual Guide] {{Items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Vrhací lektvar]] [[de:Wurftrank]] [[fr:Potion jetable]] [[ja:スプラッシュポーション]] [[ko:투척용 물약]] [[nl:Spattende dranken]] [[pl:Mikstury miotane]] [[pt:Poção arremessável]] [[ru:Взрывающиеся зелья]] [[zh:喷溅药水]]</li></ul> | 1.2 | The prior restriction for crafting was likely due to the fact that the slab types were differentiated by their damage values instead of by different data values, similar to wood, coal or charcoal, and colored wool. | |||
1.5{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[White Dye|White Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = White Dye.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''White dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary color dye]] similar to [[bone meal]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |showname=0 |Bone Meal |Output=White Dye |type=Material |head=1 }} {{Crafting |Lily of the Valley |Output=White Dye |type=Material |foot=1 }} === Loot chest === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|white-dye}} == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|White Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 white dye for an emerald. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=White Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=white_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=White Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=white_dye |aliasid=dye / 19 |id=410 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.white_new.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added white dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|White dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to white.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells white dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|White dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|White dye can now be used to craft [[white candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|White dyes can no longer be used to craft white candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|White dye can once again be used to craft white candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|White dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to white.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|White dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|White dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; white dye is now common loot.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added white dye.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Added [[flower|lilies of the valley]], which can be used to [[crafting|craft]] white dye.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|White dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of white dye has been changed from <code>dye/19</code> to <code>white_dye</code>.}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.83|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added white dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Weißer Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte blanco]] [[fr:Teinture blanche]] [[ja:白色の染料]] [[ko:하얀색 염료]] [[pl:Biały barwnik]] [[pt:Corante branco]] [[zh:白色染料]]</li><li>[[Hoe|Hoe]]<br/>{{Item | image = <gallery> Wooden Hoe.png | Wooden Stone Hoe.png | Stone Iron Hoe.png | Iron Golden Hoe.png | Golden Diamond Hoe.png | Diamond Netherite Hoe.png | Netherite </gallery> |rarity = Common |renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''All others''': Yes | durability = * Wood: 59 * Stone: 131 * Iron: 250 * Golden: 32 * Diamond: 1561 * Netherite: 2031 | stackable = No }} A '''hoe''' is a [[tool]] used to harvest certain plant-based or organic blocks more quickly, as well as to till most types of [[Dirt (disambiguation)|dirt]] into [[farmland]] and convert [[Coarse Dirt|coarse dirt]] and [[Rooted Dirt|rooted dirt]] to regular [[dirt]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Hoe]] |A1= {Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B1= {Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond |B2= Stick |B3= Stick |Output=Wooden Hoe; Iron Hoe; Golden Hoe; Diamond Hoe |type=Tool }} {{Crafting |name=[[Stone Hoe]] |A1=Any stone-tier block |B1=Any stone-tier block |B2=Stick |B3=Stick |Output=Stone Hoe |type=Tool ||description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably. }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Hoe]] |ingredients=Damaged Matching Hoe |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Output=Wooden Hoe; Stone Hoe; Iron Hoe; Golden Hoe; Diamond Hoe; Netherite Hoe |description= The durability of the two hoes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. |type= Tool }} === Upgrading === Like other diamond tools, a diamond hoe can be upgraded to a netherite hoe, increasing its durability and slightly increasing its mining speed. {{Smithing |head=1 |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Hoe |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Hoe |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged [[Wooden Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Stone Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Iron Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Golden Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Diamond Hoe]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Netherite Hoe]] |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Damaged Wooden Hoe; Damaged Stone Hoe; Damaged Iron Hoe; Damaged Golden Hoe; Damaged Diamond Hoe; Damaged Netherite Hoe |Wooden Hoe; Stone Hoe; Iron Hoe; Golden Hoe; Diamond Hoe; Netherite Hoe |description=The durability of the two hoes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} ==== Unit repair ==== {{main|Anvil mechanics#Unit repair}} {{/Repairing with Anvils}} A hoe can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers]]' repair material (or the same hoe of that tier), with each repair material restoring 25% of the hoe's maximum durability, rounded down. It also keeps the hoe's [[Enchanting|enchantments]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|wooden-hoe,diamond-hoe,golden-hoe,random-enchanted-golden-hoe,damaged-level-enchanted-diamond-hoe}} === Trading === Novice-level toolsmith [[villager]]s have a chance to sell a stone hoe for one [[emerald]], and journeyman-level toolsmiths have a chance to sell a diamond hoe for 4 emeralds. {{IN|bedrock}}, these are 25% chances, and {{in|java}}, these are 40% chances. === Villager gifts === Toolsmith [[Villager|villagers]] occasionally throw stone hoes at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect.{{Only|java}} == Usage == === Harvesting === Hoes are used to harvest certain plant-based or organic blocks more quickly. Breaking one of these blocks takes 1 [[durability]]. {{breaking row|Sculk Catalyst|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk Shrieker|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk Sensor|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Calibrated Sculk Sensor|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Nether Wart Block,Warped Wart Block|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Shroomlight|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Hay Bale|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Target|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Dried Kelp Block|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sponge,Wet Sponge|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Leaves|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Sculk Vein|sort=1|simple=1}} {{breaking row|Moss Block|foot=1}} Breaking any other block takes 0 durability if the block breaks instantly when broken by hand, or 1 otherwise. === Tilling === Hoes are used to turn dirt, grass blocks, and dirt paths into [[farmland]]. To till, press {{control|use}} on a grass or dirt block while holding a hoe. This does not work on [[mycelium]] or [[podzol]],<ref>{{bug|MC-8231||Mycelium and podzol cannot be tilled with hoes}}</ref> nor does it work if there are other blocks on top of the targeted blocks, including snow layers or torches. However, mycelium and podzol can be first converted to dirt paths with a shovel, then tilled into farmland with a hoe. Hoes can be used to convert [[coarse dirt]] into regular dirt by pressing {{control|use}} on the coarse dirt. Similar to tilling dirt, the space above the coarse dirt must be empty for it to be tilled. Hoes can also be used on [[rooted dirt]], which turns it into normal dirt, and yields a [[hanging roots]] item. Tilling is effectively instantaneous, regardless of material, and uses 1 durability. Breaking blocks with a hoe uses 0 or 1 durability, depending on the block. Hoes are unable to work on blocks with a plant on top, even if that plant could normally be placed on top of farmland without reverting it to dirt.<ref>{{bug|MC-167846||Hoe cannot be used on blocks with certain blocks on top even if said blocks can normally exist on farmland|WAI}}</ref> === Weapon === Hoes may be used as a weapon, although they deal only {{hp|1}} damage {{in|java}}. {{IN|bedrock}}, hoes can do as much as a pickaxe in terms of damage. Hoes use 2 durability when used as a weapon. {{IN|java}}, hoes have an attack speed modifier depending on the material: wood and gold have a modifier of -3 (refill in 1s), stone has a modifier of -2 (refill in 0.5s), iron has a modifier of -1 (refill in 0.33s), and diamond and netherite have a modifier of 0 (refill in 0.25s). {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage" ! Attack damage ! colspan="4" | Attack speed ! colspan="4" | Damage/Second (DPS) |- | {{hp|1}} | {{ItemSprite|Wooden Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Golden Hoe}} 1 | {{ItemSprite|Stone Hoe}} 2 | {{ItemSprite|Iron Hoe}} 3 | {{ItemSprite|Diamond Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Netherite Hoe}} 4 | {{ItemSprite|Wooden Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Golden Hoe}} 1 | {{ItemSprite|Stone Hoe}} 2 | {{ItemSprite|Iron Hoe}} 3 | {{ItemSprite|Diamond Hoe}}{{ItemSprite|Netherite Hoe}} 4 |} Hoes always attack instantly {{in|bedrock}}. === Enchantments === A hoe can receive the following enchantments and curses: {| class="wikitable col-2-center" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Efficiency]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Fortune]] <ref group=note name=note1>Fortune and Silk Touch are mutually exclusive.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Silk Touch]] <ref group=note name=note1>Fortune and Silk Touch are mutually exclusive.</ref> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} {{Notelist}} === Fuel === Wooden hoes can be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per hoe. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Hoe;Golden Hoe|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} ===Piglins=== {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to golden hoes and run toward any golden hoes on the ground, and inspect them for 6 to 8 seconds before putting them in their inventory. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Hoe till1.ogg |sound2=Hoe till2.ogg |sound3=Hoe till3.ogg |sound4=Hoe till4.ogg |subtitle=Hoe tills |source=block |description=When a block is tilled into farmland |id=item.hoe.till |translationkey=subtitles.item.hoe.till |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a hoe'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=Gravel hit1.ogg |sound2=Gravel hit2.ogg |sound3=Gravel hit3.ogg |sound4=Gravel hit4.ogg |source=block |description=When a block is tilled into farmland |id=use.gravel |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a hoe'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=Wooden Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_hoe |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_hoe |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Wooden hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=wooden_hoe |id=329 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Stone hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=stone_hoe |id=330 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_hoe |id=331 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_hoe |id=332 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_hoe |id=333 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite hoe |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_hoe |id=608 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Time to Farm!; MOAR Tools;Oooh, shiny!}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;Serious Dedication;A Seedy Place}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|Wkqfv6QLEs0}}</div> == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100206|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes. |Compared to other golden tools, golden hoes had much higher durability, which was 513 instead of 33.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.17|Golden hoes' durability has been decreased from 513 to 65, matching the stone tools.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Golden hoes now have the same durability as the other gold tools.}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Before, using a hoe on [[grass block]]s was the only way to collect [[Wheat Seeds|seeds]] for planting. As [[tall grass]] has been introduced, this feature has been removed.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w07a|Player is now unable to till [[dirt]] or [[grass block]] when there is block on top of them.}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Wooden hoes can now be used as [[Smelting#Fuel|fuel]] in a [[furnace]].}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 diamond hoe for 7 [[emerald]]s, and 1 iron hoe for 4–5 emeralds.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|Hoes now have a [[sound]] when tilling [[dirt]].}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Villagers no longer trade iron or diamond hoes, making diamond hoes [[non-renewable resource|non-renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=14w32a|Hoes can now be used to convert [[coarse dirt]] into regular [[dirt]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34c|Stone, iron and diamond hoes now do slightly more [[damage]] than an unarmed attack.}} {{History|||snap=15w34d|All hoes now lose 1 [[durability]] when used as a [[weapon]].}} {{History|||snap=15w35a|Hoes now all do the same damage, but better materials have higher speeds.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added a [[sound]] for hoes: <code>item.hoe.till</code>.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Diamond hoes are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron hoes can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to ''[[1.13/Flattening|The Flattening]]'', these items' numeral IDs were 290 (wooden), 291 (stone), 292 (iron), 293 (diamond) and 294 (golden).}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all hoes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith villagers now sell stone hoes and diamond hoes, making diamond hoes [[renewable resource|renewable]] again.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone hoes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Hoe JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite hoes. |Netherite hoes are obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Hoes can now break [[Nether Wart Block|nether wart and warped wart block]]s quickly. |Netherite hoes can now be obtained through [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s. |[[File:Wooden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, and diamond hoes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|Each tier of hoes now has different a speed while [[breaking|mining]] blocks they are effective against. |Hoes can now be enchanted with [[Efficiency]], [[Fortune]] and [[Silk Touch]]. |Hoes now mine [[hay bale]]s faster than other tools. |Netherite hoes are now less common when bartering with piglins. |Hoes now lose 2 durability when used as a weapon. |[[File:Netherite Hoe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite hoes has been changed. |Netherite hoes can no longer be [[crafted]]. |Netherite hoes are now obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]].}} {{History|||snap=20w11a|Hoes can now mine [[dried kelp block]]s, [[target]]s, and [[shroomlight]]s faster than other [[tool]]s.}} {{History|||snap=20w12a|Hoes can now mine [[sponge]]s faster than other tools.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Hoes can now mine [[leaves]] faster. |Stone hoes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden hoes now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]]s and [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w20a|Netherite hoes can no longer be obtained through bartering with piglins, making them no longer renewable.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w49a|Hoes can now mine [[sculk sensor]]s faster than other tools.}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|Hoes are now the appropriate tool for breaking [[moss block]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w08a|Stone hoes can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}} {{History|||snap=21w20a|Hoes can now be used on [[rooted dirt]], turning it into normal dirt, yielding a [[hanging roots]] item.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden hoes.}} {{History|||snap=22w12a|Hoes can now mine mangrove [[leaves]] faster.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|249270|Mangrove leaves do not have a hoe as their preferred tool|date=March 19, 2022}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=22w13a|Diamond hoes may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond hoes to netherite hoes now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Wooden hoes may now be found when brushing [[suspicious sand]] and [[suspicious gravel]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]] and [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Wooden hoe no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; wooden hoe now is in the common loot.}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed of wooden hoes has been changed to 2, stone to 2.5, and diamond and gold to 3.5. |The [[damage]] dealt for wooden, stone, and gold hoes have been changed to {{hp|2}} and iron and diamond hoes to {{hp|3}}. |The attack reach of hoes has been increased to 4 [[block]]s.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes. |Only iron hoes are available in the Creative inventory. |[[Wheat seed]]s are now obtained by using a hoe on [[grass]] blocks.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|[[Beetroot seeds]], [[carrot]]s, and [[potato]]es are now obtained by using a hoe on [[grass]] blocks.}} {{History|||snap=build 4|[[Carrot]]s and [[potato]]es no longer spawn from tilling [[grass]] blocks with a hoe.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|Wooden, stone, golden, and diamond hoes are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=build 12|Wooden, stone, golden, and diamond hoes have been removed from creative.}} {{History|||snap=build 13|All hoes are now available in [[creative]] mode again.}} {{History||v0.16.2|Wooden hoes can now be found inside the [[chest]] in the large house of [[ice plains]] [[village]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden hoes are now [[smelting|smeltable]]. |Diamond hoes can now be found inside [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Hoes can now be used to transform [[coarse dirt]] into normal [[dirt]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Due to [[village]]s being overhauled, wooden hoes can no longer be found in [[village]]s. |[[File:Wooden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all hoes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Stone and diamond hoes can now be [[trading|bought]] from toolsmith [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.4|The price of diamond hoes [[trading|sold]] by toolsmith villagers has been lowered to 4 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Hoe BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite hoes.|Netherite hoes are obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[File:Wooden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, and diamond hoes have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Each tier of hoes now has different a speed while [[breaking|mining]] blocks they are effective against. |Hoes can now break [[hay bale]]s, [[dried kelp block]]s, [[target block]]s, [[Sponge|dry and wet sponges]], [[shroomlight]]s, [[leaves]], [[Nether Wart Block|nether wart and warped wart block]]s quickly. |Hoes can now be enchanted with [[Efficiency]], [[Fortune]] and [[Silk Touch]]. |Netherite hoes can now be obtained through [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s. |Netherite hoes can no longer be [[crafting|crafted]]. |Netherite hoes are now obtained by combining one diamond hoe and one [[netherite ingot]] in a [[smithing table]]. |Stone Hoes can now be created using Blackstone. |Golden and netherite hoes now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests. |Golden hoes now generate randomly enchanted in ruined portal chests. |Hoes now deal the same damage as pickaxes of each tier.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Netherite hoes can no longer be obtained through [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s, making them no longer renewable.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:Netherite Hoe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite hoes has been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes (all five types).}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden hoes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all hoes have been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Hoe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added hoes.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == *Tilling a [[dirt]] block that has a dirt block on top of it changes it to [[farmland]] even though it cannot be used. If a hoe is used on a [[block]] horizontally adjacent to such a block, the first block reverts to dirt and the selected block is not tilled. *When a hoe breaks, it does not display the tool breaking animation like on other tools, because tilling is not predicted client-side. *The textures for the post 1.14 iron and stone hoes have an error, where the color for the edge of the handle is partly the same color as the edge of the top part. This isn't present in any other tool. == Gallery == <gallery> Stone Hoe SDGP.png|Stone hoe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. Kingbdogz Hoe.jpg|[[Kingbdgoz]] holding a hoe. </gallery> === Enchanted hoes === <gallery> Enchanted Wooden Hoe.gif Enchanted Stone Hoe.gif Enchanted Iron Hoe.gif Enchanted Golden Hoe.gif Enchanted Diamond Hoe.gif Enchanted Netherite Hoe.gif </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--hoe Taking Inventory: Hoe] – Minecraft.net on June 25, 2019 {{Items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[cs:Motyka]] [[de:Hacke]] [[es:Azada]] [[fr:Houe]] [[hu:Kapa]] [[it:Zappa]] [[ja:クワ]] [[ko:괭이]] [[nl:Schoffel]] [[pl:Motyka]] [[pt:Enxada]] [[ru:Мотыга]] [[tr:Çapa]] [[uk:Мотика]] [[zh:锄]]</li></ul> | January 22, 2013 | Jeb states that the "smooth stone full half-slab" is to be re-implemented with a data value of 43:8. Other slabs with data values of 43:9-43:15 are also to use the top texture on all sides, resulting in a "smooth sandstone block" with a data value of 43:9. He also stated that they may be obtained legitimately later.[8] | |||
13w04a | The smooth stone double slab has been re-implemented with a data value of 43:8. | ||||
The smooth sandstone double slab has been added, with a data value of 43:9. | |||||
Seamless data values of 43:10-43:15 have been added, but are unused and appear identical to their normal counterparts. | |||||
13w09c | The quartz slab's seamless counterpart, with a data value of 43:15, retains the top texture on all 6 sides. | ||||
1.8{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Banner Pattern|Banner Pattern]]<br/>{{Item | image = Banner Pattern.png | rarity = * '''Flower Charge, Field Masoned, Bordure Indented, Globe, Snout''' * Common * '''Creeper Charge, Skull Charge''' * Uncommon * '''Thing''' * Epic | renewable = * '''Snout, Thing''': No * '''All others''': Yes | stackable = No }} '''Banner patterns''' are [[item]]s used to customize [[banner]]s inside [[loom]]s. There are six patterns {{in|java}} and eight {{in|bedrock}}. == Obtaining == [[File:Banner Patterns 20w15a.png|thumb|All six banner patterns {{in|java}} with their various sources.]] === Crafting === {{see also|Banner/Patterns|title1=List of patterned banners}} 4 out of 6 banner patterns {{only|JE}} and 2 more {{only|BE}} can be obtained by crafting. They are crafted by combining one [[paper]] along with a certain material. {{Crafting |head=1 |Paper |Creeper Head |Output=Banner Pattern Creeper |type=Miscellaneous |description=Creeper face }} {{Crafting |Paper |Wither Skeleton Skull |Output=Banner Pattern Skull |type=Miscellaneous |description=Skeleton skull and crossbones }} {{Crafting |Paper |Oxeye Daisy |Output=Banner Pattern Flower |type=Miscellaneous |description=Daisy }} {{Crafting |Paper |Enchanted Golden Apple |Output=Banner Pattern Thing |type=Miscellaneous |showdescription=true |description=Former [[Mojang Studios]] logo }} {{Crafting |Paper |Bricks |Output=Banner Pattern Field Masoned |type=Miscellaneous |description={{only|bedrock}} }} {{Crafting |Paper |Vines |Output=Banner Pattern Bordure Indented |type=Miscellaneous |description={{only|bedrock}} |foot=1 }} === Trading === '''Globe banner pattern''' is obtained by trading with a master-level [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer villager]] for a price of 8 emeralds. === Chest loot === '''Snout banner pattern''' is obtained in the [[Bastion Remnant]] as loot. {{LootChestItem|snout-banner-pattern}} == Usage == === Loom ingredient === Banner patterns are used in [[loom]]s to add customization to [[banner]]s. The pattern must be combined with 1 banner and 1 [[dye]]. Upon usage in the loom, the banner pattern is not consumed. {{Looming |head=1 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Banner|Flower Charge Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Flower Charge |Flower Charge |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Flower Charge}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a flower charge (flower icon) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Creeper Charge Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Creeper Charge |Creeper Charge |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Creeper Charge}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a creeper charge (creeper face) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Skull Charge Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Skull Charge |Skull Charge |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Skull Charge}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a skull charge (skull and crossbones) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Thing Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Thing |Thing |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Thing}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a thing (old Mojang logo)}} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Snout Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Snout |Snout |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Snout}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a piglin snout }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Globe Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Globe |Globe |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Globe}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a globe (cube shaped earth) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Bordure Indented Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Bordure Indented |Bordure Indented |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Bordure Indented}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a bordure indented (fancy border){{only|bedrock}} }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Field Masoned Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Field Masoned |Field Masoned |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Field Masoned}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a field masoned (brick pattern){{only|bedrock}} |foot=1 }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flower Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=flower_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Creeper Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Skull Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=skull_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Thing |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Globe |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=globe_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Snout |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Creeper Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 0 |id=582 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.creeper}} {{ID table |displayname=Skull Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=skull_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 1 |id=583 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.skull}} {{ID table |displayname=Flower Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=flower_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 2 |id=581 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.flower}} {{ID table |displayname=Thing |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 3 |id=584 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.thing}} {{ID table |displayname=Field Masoned |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=field_masoned_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 4 |id=585 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.bricks}} {{ID table |displayname=Bordure Indented |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=bordure_indented_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 5 |id=586 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.vines}} {{ID table |displayname=Snout |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 6 |id=587 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.piglin}} {{ID table |displayname=Globe |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=globe_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 7 |id=588 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.globe |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Fruit on the Loom}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for flower charge, creeper charge, skull charge and thing patterns.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe. |The banner pattern for globe can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|The piglin banner pattern can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[bastion remnants]].}} {{History|||snap=20w18a|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Snout" banner pattern in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 5.5% to 10.1%.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|The banner patterns flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.55|The "Thing" banner pattern can now be crafted at the [[loom]].}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of banner patterns have been changed from <code>banner_pattern</code> to <code><type>_banner_pattern</code>.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe. It is currently unobtainable in survival.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.18.10.26|The banner pattern for globe are now obtainable in survival and can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s. |Removed flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented banner pattern from villager trading.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[de:Bannervorlage]] [[es:Diseño de estandarte]] [[fr:Motif de bannière]] [[ja:旗の模様]] [[ko:현수막 무늬]] [[pl:Wzór sztandaru]] [[pt:Desenho para estandarte]] [[ru:Узор флага]] [[th:ลวดลายธง]] [[zh:旗帜图案]]</li><li>[[Trident|Trident]]<br/>{{For|the Hidden Depths DLC weapon in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Trident}} {{ItemEntity |durability= 250 |renewable= Yes |stackable= No |size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks |title=Trident|image= <gallery> Trident (item).png | Item Trident.png | Entity </gallery>}} A '''trident''' is a [[weapon]] used in both melee and ranged combat and is a rare drop from [[drowned]]. ==Obtaining== Tridents are not craftable. A trident can be obtained only when dropped by a [[drowned]], Converted drowned are never equipped with tridents. ===Mob loot=== ==== '''''Java Edition''''' ==== 6.25% (or 1 in 16) of [[Drowned]] in Java Edition spawn with a trident of random durability as their natural weapon. They have an 8.5% chance to drop their trident when killed by a player. The chance is increased by 1% for each level of [[Looting]] up to a max of 11.5% with Looting III. This means the overall chance of obtaining a trident from any given drowned is 0.53125% (about 1 in 188) or 0.71875% (about 1 in 140) with looting III. {{IN|Java}}, a trident held by a drowned has a chance to be enchanted, but the trident's enchantments have no effects for drowned.<ref>{{bug|MC-127321}}</ref> ==== '''''Bedrock Edition''''' ==== Only 15% (or 3 in 20) of [[Drowned]] in Bedrock Edition spawn with tridents. Of these, they have a 25% chance to drop their trident when killed by a player. This chance is increased by 4% for each level of looting up to a max of 37% with looting III. This means the overall chance of obtaining a trident from any given drowned is 3.75% (or 3 in 80) or 5.55% with looting III. ===Thrown tridents=== Tridents thrown onto the ground by a player can be picked up; however, tridents thrown by [[drowned]] cannot be picked up, similar to arrows shot by [[skeleton]]s, [[stray]]s, and [[pillager]]s. Only the owner of a trident thrown in Creative mode or enchanted with Loyalty can pick it up; other players in Creative and players in Survival mode including its own owner can't pick up the trident thrown in Creative. ===Trading=== Drowned who are holding tridents will sometimes drop their trident at full durability if given a nautilus shell when they aren't attacking anything.{{only|BE}} ==Usage== ===Drowned=== {{main|Drowned}} 15% of drowned {{in|bedrock}}, and 6.25% {{in|java}}, spawn with a trident as its natural weapon. It throws the trident at its opponent every 1.5 seconds, dealing {{hp|9}} [[damage]] in normal difficulty. A drowned can throw unlimited tridents, and these tridents cannot be picked up by the [[player]]. A [[villager]] can be turned into a [[zombie villager]] if it is killed by a trident thrown by a drowned: the chance of conversion is 0% on Easy [[difficulty]], 50% on Normal, and 100% on Hard and [[Hardcore]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, a drowned can use the trident's melee attack if its target is within three blocks. The melee attack deals {{hp|9}} damage. ===Melee attack=== Pressing {{control|attack}} while holding a trident deals damage to both [[mob]]s and players. Tridents deal {{hp|9}} melee damage. A successful hit consumes durability of the trident. ===Ranged attack=== [[File:Steve aiming with Trident.png|150px]] [[File:Alex aiming with Trident.png|150px]] Pressing and holding {{control|use}} while holding a trident charges it. When released at full charge, the trident is thrown and deals damage to any [[entity]] it hits. It flies on a ballistic trajectory similar to that of an [[arrow]], but at 80% strength. If the trident hits a block, it sticks to the block. If it hits an entity, it bounces off the entity and lands nearby. It is also blocked by [[shield]]s and can be retrieved once it lands in the ground. Thrown tridents can trigger wooden [[button]]s, wooden [[pressure plate]]s, and [[target]] blocks. A trident can be thrown at a [[chorus flower]] or [[pointed dripstone]] to break it, which causes the block to be dropped as its respective item. {{IN|bedrock}} and [[Java Edition Combat Test 4]], tridents can be shot by [[dispenser]]s regardless of enchantment. Tridents [[Enchanting#Summary_of_enchantments_by_item|enchanted]] with [[Loyalty]] return to the thrower after hitting an entity{{only|java}}/hitting and bouncing off an entity then hitting a block{{only|bedrock}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-51726}}</ref> or just a block. A Loyalty-enchanted trident fired from a [[dispenser]] just sticks to the block it strikes. Higher levels of enchantment result in shorter recovery times. {{IN|java}}, throwing a trident enchanted with Loyalty into the [[void]] destroys it,<ref>{{bug|MC-125755|||WAI}}</ref> while {{in|bedrock}} it automatically returns to the player. Tridents (if enchanted with Loyalty), can take [[fire]] damage but still return to the player if thrown in [[lava]]. This is especially helpful in [[the Nether]] should the [[player]] be using a trident instead of a [[bow]]. If a trident enchanted with Loyalty attempts to return to a player with no available inventory space, the trident floats near the player until inventory space becomes available. Thrown tridents take 1 durability damage, regardless of whether it hit an entity or not. Tridents with 1 durability remaining cannot be thrown. Tridents enchanted with [[Riptide]] launch the player a certain distance when thrown, with the distance increasing for higher enchantment levels. They can be thrown only if the player is standing in [[water]], or if it is raining on the block they are standing on. If the player charges it but walks into a nearby dry area, the charge is canceled. If the player throws a Riptide trident and collides with a mob, the mob takes melee damage (including critical damage if the player is falling). {{IN|java}} tridents enchanted with Riptide take one durability damage upon throwing, and lose an additional 1 durability if it collides with an entity on both editions. Each level of Riptide increases the distance traveled by six blocks. The enchantment at level one launches the player nine blocks, fifteen blocks at level two, and twenty-one blocks at level three. Tridents enchanted with [[Channeling]] summon a lightning bolt if there is a thunderstorm, although only upon hitting a mob or player standing in the rain as well as a [[Lightning Rod|lightning rod]] placed in the rain. Unlike other projectiles, the trident does not slow down when thrown through water or lava. {{IN|java}}, the [[Impaling]] enchantment affects ''all water mobs''. {{IN|bedrock}}, it deals extra damage to [[player]]s and mobs in water or rain. Unlike arrows, thrown tridents do not despawn.{{only|bedrock}} Tridents despawn after 60 seconds if they are not picked up.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-125817}}</ref> ;Magical damage Using [[Riptide]], nearby players or mobs are dealt [[Harming|splash damage]] within an 8.25×8.25×4.25 cubical area. It stacks with the [[Impaling]] enchantment and [[Strength]] effect. Critical hits do not increase splash damage, but affect the target. {{IN|bedrock}}, thrown tridents can damage the [[ender dragon]] while resting on the bedrock fountain. {{IN|java}}, they act just like arrows — deflected, but burn as if they had [[Flame]]. === Damage=== Thrown tridents and splashes deal {{hp|8}} damage. The damage remains the same regardless of the trident's speed. It has a faster charging speed than a [[bow]] or [[crossbow]] (barring the [[Quick Charge]] enchantment.) ====Java Edition==== {{IN|java}}, tridents have an attack speed of 1.1 and take ~0.91 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]]. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type" !Attack !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee}} !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee (critical)}} !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Range}} |- !Attack damage |{{hp|9}} |{{hp|13.5}} |{{hp|8}} |- !Damage/Second (DPS)<ref group="note">This does not take travel time into account</ref> |9.9 |14.3 | ? |- !Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum'' (e.g., 250 × 9 = 2250). It ignores enchantments and critical hits, and assumes the trident is at maximum charge</ref> |{{hp|2250}} |{{hp|3375}} |{{hp|2000}} |- !Durability | colspan="3" |250 |} {{notelist}} ====Bedrock Edition==== {{IN|bedrock}}, tridents have no attack cooldown and do the following damage: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type" !Attack !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee}} !{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Range}} |- !Attack damage |{{hp|9}} |{{hp|8}} |- ! ''Lifetime damage inflicted''<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum''. It excludes enchantments and critical hits.</ref> |{{hp|2259}} |{{hp|2008}} |- !Durability | colspan="2" |251 |} {{notelist}} ===Elytra=== A trident with the [[Riptide]] enchantment can be used to propel a player with a pair of [[elytra]], but only in [[rain]]y weather, during snowy weather in certain biomes<ref>{{bug|MC-128169}}</ref> or while the [[player]] is in a body of water. A Riptide trident can boost the player to speeds as high as 125 blocks per second,<ref>{{bug|MC-147173||Using riptide tridents while elytra flying can boost the player to excessive speeds}}</ref> much faster than the 33.5 blocks-per-second speed achievable using [[firework rocket]]s. ===Impaling damage === {{IN|java}}, the [[Impaling]] enchantment deals extra damage to all water mobs. {{IN|bedrock}} and in [[Java Edition Combat Test 3]], it deals extra damage to all players and mobs in water or rain. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Trident Damage by Impaling Level" | |+ Trident Damage by Impaling level |- !Level !Increase !Melee !Ranged |- |I | adds {{hp|2.5}} |{{hp|11.5}} |{{hp|10.5}} |- |II |adds {{hp|5}} |{{hp|14}} |{{hp|13}} |- |III | adds {{hp|7.5}} |{{hp|16.5}} |{{hp|15.5}} |- |IV |adds {{hp|10}} |{{hp|19}} |{{hp|18}} |- |V |adds {{hp|12.5}} |{{hp|21.5}} |{{hp|20.5}} |} {{-}} ===Enchantments=== Tridents have a base enchantability of 1 and can receive the following [[enchantment]]s: {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right" |+ !Name !Max Level ![[Enchanting|Method]] |- |[[Loyalty]]<ref group="note" name="note1">Loyalty and Channeling are mutually exclusive from Riptide, but not from each other.</ref> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Channeling]]<ref group="note" name="note1" /> |I |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Riptide]]<ref group="note" name="note1" /> |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Impaling]] |V |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Unbreaking]] |III |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Mending]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |I |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}} |} ; Notes <references group="note" /> ===Repairing === Tridents have the same [[durability]] as an [[sword|iron sword]]. Whenever a trident deals damage, its durability decreases by 1. Tridents can be repaired by: *combining two damaged tridents in a [[grindstone]], or on a [[crafting table]] or the 2×2 inventory grid, which removes any enchantments except for [[Curse of Vanishing]] and [[Curse of Binding]] *combining a damaged trident with another trident on an [[anvil]], which preserves enchantments. *applying the [[Mending]] enchantment. ==Sounds== {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Thrown tridents use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Trident pierce1.ogg |sound2=Trident pierce2.ogg |sound3=Trident pierce3.ogg |subtitle=Trident stabs |source=neutral |description=When a trident hits a mob |id=item.trident.hit |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident ground impact1.ogg |sound2=Trident ground impact2.ogg |sound3=Trident ground impact3.ogg |sound4=Trident ground impact4.ogg |subtitle=Trident vibrates |source=neutral |description=When a trident hits the ground |id=item.trident.hit_ground |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.hit_ground |volume=0.9 |pitch={{frac|12|11}}-{{frac|4|3}} |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |subtitle=Trident clangs |source=player |description=When a player throws a trident |id=item.trident.throw |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Trident thunder1.ogg |sound2=Trident thunder2.ogg |subtitle=Trident thunder cracks |source=neutral |description=When a Channeling trident hits a mob |id=item.trident.thunder |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.thunder |volume=5.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Trident thunder cracks |source=weather |description=When a trident with Channeling strikes a lightning rod |id=item.trident.thunder |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.thunder |volume=5.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide I.ogg |subtitle=Trident zooms |source=player |description=When a Riptide I trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_1 |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide II.ogg |subtitle=Trident zooms |source=player |description=When a Riptide II trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_2 |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide III.ogg |subtitle=Trident zooms |source=player |description=When a Riptide III or higher trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_3 |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident return1.ogg |sound2=Trident return2.ogg |sound3=Trident return3.ogg |subtitle=Trident returns |source=neutral |description=When a trident starts returning <ref group=sound>The first sound is only played {{frac|1|9}} of the time, while the others are played {{frac|4|9}} of the time</ref> |id=item.trident.return |translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.return |volume=8.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>1.0 for <code>return1</code>, 1.0/0.8/1.2/1.2 for <code>return2</code>, and 1.0/0.8/0.8/1.2 for <code>return3</code></ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |subtitle=Drowned throws Trident |source=hostile |description=When a drowned shoots a trident |id=entity.drowned.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.drowned.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|5|6}}-1.25 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a trident'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=Trident pierce1.ogg |sound2=Trident pierce2.ogg |sound3=Trident pierce3.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident hits a mob |id=item.trident.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident ground impact1.ogg |sound2=Trident ground impact2.ogg |sound3=Trident ground impact3.ogg |sound4=Trident ground impact4.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident hits the ground |id=item.trident.hit_ground |volume=0.9 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |source=player |description=When a player throws a trident |id=item.trident.throw |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident thunder1.ogg |sound2=Trident thunder2.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident with Channeling strikes a mob<ref group="sound">{{Bug|MCPE-43402}}</ref><wbr><ref group=sound>{{bug|MCPE-173931||Tridents don't make channeling sounds when striking a lightning rod}}</ref><wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}} |id=item.trident.thunder |volume=1.0<wbr>{{Until|BE 1.20.30}}<br>1000.0<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}} |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide I.ogg |source=player |description=When a Riptide I trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide II.ogg |source=player |description=When a Riptide II trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Riptide III.ogg |source=player |description=When a Riptide III trident is used |id=item.trident.riptide_3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident return1.ogg |sound2=Trident return2.ogg |sound3=Trident return3.ogg |source=player |description=When a trident starts returning <ref group=sound>The first sound is only played {{frac|1|9}} of the time, while the others are played {{frac|4|9}} of the time</ref> |id=item.trident.return |volume=8.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>1.0 for <code>return1</code>, 1.0/0.8/1.2/1.2 for <code>return2</code>, and 1.0/0.8/0.8/1.2 for <code>return3</code></ref>}} {{Sound table |sound=Trident throw1.ogg |sound2=Trident throw2.ogg |source=hostile |description=When a drowned shoots a trident<ref group="sound">{{Bug|MCPE-53297}}</ref><wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}} |id=mob.drowned.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=item |nameid=trident |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |showentitytags=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=entity |nameid=trident |entitytags=impact_projectiles |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=item |nameid=trident |id=546 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Trident |spritetype=entity |nameid=thrown_trident |id=73 |foot=1}} ===Entity data === Tridents 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]]. ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Do a Barrel Roll!;Bullseye}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|A Throwaway Joke;Very Very Frightening;Not Today;Sniper Duel;Bullseye}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||November 18, 2017|link={{YouTubeLink|mAapz_nIC_Y}}|A trident was shown killing a [[zombie]] in a clip presented at [[MineCon Earth]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] {{InvSprite|Trident Revision 1}} Added tridents, which are currently unobtainable in [[Survival]].}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|[[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Tridents now have a new texture in the [[inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Added [[drowned]] mobs, which can spawn with a trident, allowing tridents to now become obtainable in [[Survival]].}} {{History|||snap=18w14a|If the [[player]] is not in [[water]] and it is not [[rain]]ing, the player can no longer throw tridents [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Riptide]], but they can still deal melee [[damage]].}} {{History|||snap=18w20a|Like with swords, tridents no longer can break blocks when held in [[Creative]] mode.<ref>{{bug|MC-126300}}</ref>}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Thrown tridents can now break [[chorus flower]]s.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w39a|[[File:Enchanted Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Enchanted Trident (item).gif|32px]] Tridents that are [[enchanting|enchanted]] now have a glint. |Trident items use a 3D model again. When dropped, it rotates off center<ref>{{bug|MC-161886}}</ref> (like with beds at the time and shields currently).}} {{History|||snap=19w42a|Trident items now use the 2D sprite again.<ref>{{bug|MC-161872}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w48a|Thrown tridents can now break [[pointed dripstone]].}} {{History|upcoming java}} {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Trident-exclusive enchantments are no longer obtainable from villager [[trading]].}} {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed of tridents has been increased to 2. |The base [[damage]] of tridents has been decreased from {{hp|9}} to {{hp|7}}. |The attack reach of tridents has been increased to 4 [[block]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 2|The damage of tridents has been increased to {{hp|8}}.}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 4|Tridents can now be shot from [[dispenser]]s. |Tridents with [[Loyalty]] that fall into the [[void]] now return to their owner upon breaking in the void. |Tridents with [[Impaling]] now deal [[enchanting|enchantment]] damage to all [[mob]]s that are in [[water]] or [[rain]].}} {{History|||snap=Combat Test 5|The damage of tridents has been decreased to {{hp|7}} again.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents. |Tridents are currently a part of [[Experimental Gameplay]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Tridents have been fully implemented.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|A new animation has been added for tridents with [[Riptide]] when they are thrown.}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|Tridents can now be [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Mending]] and [[Unbreaking]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.5.0.7|Tridents no longer break [[block]]s in [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Thrown tridents can now break [[chorus flower]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.15.0.51|Drowned can no longer have a trident when converted.|Drowned that are not holding a trident are no longer able to drop one.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Tridents are now able to break pointed dripstone.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.51|Drowned now hold their tridents correctly when targeting a player.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.4.0|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== * If a player throws a Loyalty-enchanted trident and the player's inventory subsequently fills, the trident hovers around or through the player's skin until an inventory slot opens, which it fills immediately. Multiple tridents can be 'queued' to re-enter the player's inventory in this manner. *{{IN|java}} in Creative mode, sword enchantments can be applied to tridents. This includes Sharpness, Fire Aspect, and Looting. Sharpness, Smite, and Bane of Arthropods increases their damage against their specific mobs, as well.{{more info needed|Does the damage also increase when the trident is thrown?}} *Thrown tridents pass through [[Nether Portal (block)|nether portal block]]s without being transported to [[the Nether]] or the [[Overworld]]. *Using a trident enchanted with Riptide while riding an entity cancels the charge and does nothing. ==Gallery== <gallery> TridentMineconEarth.jpg|Tridents are shown in a clip of Minecon Earth 2017. Returning trident.jpg|A trident [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Loyalty]] returning to the [[player]]. Riptide Trident.png|A player "flying" high in the [[air]] after throwing a trident enchanted with [[Riptide]] III vertically upward. Trident in ground.png|A trident stuck in [[sand]]. Two-hand drowned.png|A drowned holding a trident and a [[nautilus shell]]. Enchanted Trident (item).gif|An enchanted trident. Alex with Trident.png|An official T-Shirt design of [[Alex]] with a trident. Acid Drowned.png|"Acid Drowned," an officially licensed T-Shirt featuring a [[drowned]] with a trident. ArgoMajor Trident.jpg|First image of a trident in ''Bedrock Edition''. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--trident Taking Inventory: Trident] – Minecraft.net on January 30, 2020 {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[Category:Combat]] [[de:Dreizack]] [[es:Tridente]] [[fr:Trident]] [[ja:トライデント]] [[ko:삼지창]] [[pl:Trójząb]] [[pt:Tridente]] [[ru:Трезубец]] [[th:ตรีศูล]] [[zh:三叉戟]]</li></ul> | 14w32a | Added smooth red sandstone double slabs. | |||
1.13{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Planned items|Category:Planned items]]<br/>All pages relating to items that have been officially announced, but are not yet in the game. __EXPECTUNUSEDCATEGORY__ [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Planned]] [[pt:Itens planejados]]</li><li>[[Cooked Salmon|Cooked Salmon]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=consumable}} {{Item | title = Cooked Salmon | image = Cooked Salmon.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|6}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked salmon''' is a [[food]] item obtained by cooking [[raw salmon]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ====Salmon==== [[Salmon]] always drops 1 raw salmon when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 [[Cooked Salmon|cooked salmon]] instead. ====Guardians and elder guardians==== [[Guardian|Guardians]] and [[Elder Guardian|elder guardians]] have a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 25% of them being raw salmon, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected. ====Polar bears ==== [[Polar bear]]s have a 25% chance of dropping 0–2 raw salmon when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked salmon instead. === Cooking === Cooked salmon can be obtained by cooking raw salmon in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or on a [[campfire]]. Each piece of cooked salmon removed from a furnace output slot gives 0.35 [[experience]] (22.4 experience per stack). {{smelting|Raw Salmon|Cooked Salmon|0,35}} === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|cooked-salmon}} === Trading === Apprentice-level fishermen villagers have a 50%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|3}}{{only|java}} chance to sell 6 cooked salmon for 6 raw salmon and an [[emerald]]. == Usage == === Food === To eat cooked salmon, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} and 9.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], the same as [[cooked mutton]]. === Wolves === {{IN|Bedrock}}, cooked salmon can be fed to [[wolves]] only if they are not at full health, healing them by {{hp|6|mob=1}}. Cooked salmon does not accelerate the growth of baby wolves and cannot be used to [[breed]] them. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Salmon |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_salmon |itemtags=fishes |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Salmon |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_salmon |id=269 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Lion Hunter}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|s_GcAFeoREk}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Cooked salmon can no longer be [[trading|traded]] by [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 349 and 250.}} {{History|||snap=18w08b|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]). |[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Cooked salmon now generates in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s can now convert raw salmon to cooked salmon, if [[trading|paid]] with emeralds.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Salmon now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Salmon is now dropped by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]). |[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cooked salmon can now be obtained from [[trading]] with fishermen [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.52|Salmon now drops cooked salmon when killed on [[fire]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked salmon has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked salmon.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Fishing]] * [[Cooked Cod]] {{items}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Gebratener Lachs]] [[es:Salmón ahumado]] [[pt:Salmão assado]] [[ko:익힌 연어]] [[zh:熟鲑鱼]] [[ru:Жареный лосось]]</li></ul> | 17w47a | The different variant block states for stone_slab , stone_slab2 , wooden_slab , purpur_slab , double_stone_slab , double_stone_slab2 , double_wooden_slab and purpur_double_slab IDs have been split up and merged into their own IDs depending on variant.
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Smooth double slabs, now smooth blocks, have been added to the creative inventory. | |||||
Smooth blocks now drop themselves, instead of slabs when mined. | |||||
Prior to The Flattening, these blocks' numeral IDs were 43, 44, 125, 126, 181, 182, 204 and 205. | |||||
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The direct item forms of double stone slabs have IDs of real_double_stone_slab . | |||||
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1.19.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[End Crystal|End Crystal]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |image=End Crystal.gif |imagesize=150px |invimage=End Crystal |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |rarity=Rare |drops=None |size= Height: 2 Blocks<br>Width: 2 Blocks }} An '''end crystal''' is an [[entity]] that can be [[Crafting|crafted]] or found on [[the End]]'s main island, where it heals the [[Ender Dragon|ender dragon]]. It can only be placed on [[obsidian]] or [[bedrock]] and [[Explosion|explodes]] instantly when attacked or damaged in most ways. == Spawning == === Natural generation === An end crystal is found atop each [[obsidian pillar]] on the central island of the End, each on top of a piece of [[bedrock]]. There are 10 end crystals in total, of which two are protected in "cages" of [[iron bars]]. All end crystals respawn one after another as the respawning process of the [[ender dragon]] starts. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1=Glass |B1=Glass |C1=Glass |A2=Glass |B2=Eye of Ender |C2=Glass |A3=Glass |B3=Ghast Tear |C3=Glass |Output= End Crystal |type= Decoration block }} == Usage == === Healing the ender dragon === Their primary purpose is to recharge the health of the ender dragon, who gains a charge from the nearest crystal within a cuboid extending 32 blocks from the dragon in all directions. The dragon is healed {{hp|1}} each half-second. If multiple ender dragons are spawned, an end crystal can affect multiple dragons at the same time. The healing beam is neither obstructed nor is its power diminished by entities or blocks. === Respawning the ender dragon === [[File:End Crystals on the Exit portal.png|right|thumb|How to arrange end crystals on the exit portal to respawn the ender dragon.]] As items, end crystals may be placed on bedrock and [[obsidian]], if the two blocks above the bedrock or obsidian block are air or replaceable blocks and no other entities intersect the area. When an end crystal is placed in [[the End]], a [[fire]] block is created at the end crystal location. If four are placed on the end [[exit portal]], one on each of the flat sides, the crystals respawn the original end crystals on the obsidian pillars, as well as resurrect the dragon itself, before exploding. The top of each pillar also explodes, destroying any player-placed blocks. This happens even if TNT explosions are turned off in settings. If the exit portal is ever broken for any reason, end crystals can still be placed on obsidian blocks with the same location as the exit portal. === Explosions === End crystals explode when attacked or damaged in most ways, even by attacks that normally do zero damage. They are not affected by exploding fireworks, and if damaged by an explosion, they disappear instead of exploding.{{Only|Java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-118429||End crystals don't explode when destroyed by nearby explosions}}</ref> The end crystal's [[explosion]] has an [[Explosion#Explosion strength|explosion strength]] of 6, the same as a [[charged creeper]]. The end crystal's fire often remains after the crystal explodes. Any ender dragon charging from the crystal when it is destroyed takes {{hp|10}} damage. {{IN|java}}, an end crystal's explosion can be [[blocking|blocked]] by a [[shield]]. Although an ender dragon damages most blocks and entities in its path, it cannot destroy end crystals simply by going near them. Placing [[water]] on the end crystal will neutralize the blast effect, but not the [[damage]] or knockback. End crystals with obsidian or bedrock below them will not damage blocks below them when they explode. {{IN|bedrock}}, having the game rule {{cd|mobGriefing}} to {{cd|false}} will prevent the End Crystal from destroying any blocks. While {{in|java}} the same game rule will not prevent the End Crystal from destroying any blocks. === Beams === The end crystal naturally shoots a beam at the ender dragon and heals it when the dragon is within range. This beam can be manually created using the command {{cmd|data merge entity @e[type{{=}}end_crystal,limit{{=}}1] {BeamTarget:{X:0, Y:0, Z:0<nowiki>}}}}. The beam can be pointed in any direction, allowing it to mark locations or objects. === Properties === [[File:End Crystal (Slateless).gif|thumb|A base-less end crystal.]] End crystals are of two kinds: the ones with a base beneath them are created either by game mechanism or by the {{cmd|summon}} command; while the base-less ones are created by players by manually placing the crystal items on top of [[obsidian]] or [[bedrock]]. The base appears to be made of bedrock, with a crystal hovering over it. While in the End, a crystal continually generates fire at its current position, one block above the base (directly on top of the block the base is embedded in), replacing any other block at that location. This fire is capable of spreading. The end crystal entity is not solid and can be walked through freely. End crystals can be pushed by [[piston]]s, but they explode if moved while on fire. Because fire is checked only when an entity moves, end crystals do not normally take damage from their own fire unless moved. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Explosion1.ogg |sound2=Explosion2.ogg |sound3=Explosion3.ogg |sound4=Explosion4.ogg |subtitle=Explosion |source=block |description=When an end crystal explodes |id=entity.generic.explode |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.explode |volume=4.0 |pitch=0.56-0.84 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Explosion1.ogg |sound2=Explosion2.ogg |sound3=Explosion3.ogg |sound4=Explosion4.ogg |source=block |description=When an end crystal 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=End Crystal |spritetype=item |nameid=end_crystal |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=End Crystal |spritetype=entity |nameid=end_crystal |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=End Crystal |spritetype=item |nameid=end_crystal |id=637 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=End Crystal |spritetype=entity |nameid=ender_crystal |id=71 |foot=1}} === Entity data === End crystals have entity data that define various properties of the entity. {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. == Achievements == {{load achievements|The End... Again...}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|The End... Again...}} == History == [[File:End Crystal 19w38a.gif|thumb|Java Edition 19w38a]] {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender crystals.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Previously, ender crystals could be spawned using [[spawn egg]]s with ID 200 (in a [[server]], these were created using {{cmd|give 383 1 200}}). The spawned crystal would be positioned where a natural crystal would be if there was a bedrock block at the location. It was still possible until 1.9 to obtain an end crystal spawn egg, but it would not spawn anything.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Ender crystals can now be spawned with the {{cmd|summon}} command.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|Ender crystals now generate one [[block]] lower. The fire they generate destroys the [[bedrock]] block that is supposed to be underneath (see {{bug|MC-47526}}).}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Ender crystals generate at the correct Y-level again.}} {{History|||snap=15w33c|Respawning the ender dragon now also respawns the ender crystals on the obsidian pillars. |Ender crystals now have a compound BeamTarget tag that hold the X, Y, Z block location the beam points to.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|"Ender crystals" have been renamed to "end crystals". |[[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] End crystals can now be obtained as an item. |End crystals now drop from [[skeleton trap]] horses and can be placed only on [[obsidian]] or bedrock. Placing several of them atop the end exit portal respawns the ender dragon.}} {{History|||snap=15w44b|End crystals are no longer dropped by [[skeleton horse]]s. |Added crafting recipe for end crystals, making end crystals [[renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|End crystals now require [[air]]/replaceable [[block]]s and lack of [[entity|entities]] for placement.}} {{History|||snap=15w51a|End crystals can no longer be placed in [[Adventure mode]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from <code>EnderCrystal</code> to <code>ender_crystal</code>.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 426.}} {{History|||snap=18w20b|Renamed to "End Crystal".}} {{History|||snap=pre5|Entity ID has been changed to <code>end_crystal</code>.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:End Crystal JE2.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of end crystals and the end crystal [[item]] have been changed.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w43a|End crystal explosions can now be [[blocking|blocked]] by [[shield]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-188247|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added end crystals.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.6.0|snap=?|[[File:End Crystal BE2.png|32px]] [[File:End Crystal BE2.gif|32px]] The model of the end crystals has been changed. It has now two cubes instead of three.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:End Crystal BE3.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of end crystals and the end crystal item have been changed.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:End Crystal JE2.png|32px]] The model of the end crystals has been changed to have three cubes again, and to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History||1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.20|Increased end crystal collision box size to match ''Java Edition''.|End crystals with obsidian or bedrock below them now will not damage blocks below them when they explode.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender crystals.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Ender crystals now generate one block lower. The fire they generate destroys the [[bedrock]] block that is supposed to be underneath.}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|"Ender crystals" have been renamed to "end crystals". |[[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] End crystals can now be obtained as an [[item]]. |End crystals now drop from [[skeleton trap]] horses and can be placed only on [[obsidian]] or bedrock. Placing several of them atop the [[end portal|end exit portal]] respawns the ender dragon. |Added a crafting recipe for end crystals.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:End Crystal JE2.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of end crystals and the end crystal item have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||1.7.10|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added end crystals.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * According to [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]], the reason behind the current crafting recipe using glass as opposed to [[Chorus Fruit|chorus fruit]] or any materials introduced in [[Java Edition 1.9|1.9]] is as a means for players to craft end crystals in older worlds that the dragon has already been killed in.<ref>{{tweet|jeb_|667000226524372992|The problem is that you need to be able to craft the crystals on worlds in which the dragon has been destroyed already|November 18, 2015}}</ref> * A historical rendition of the [[beacon]] block featured an animated entity within it, which resembled a yellow miniaturized end crystal. The bedrock platform of the end crystal entity would also render below the beacon, though this would normally be hidden within the block below. * Using a [[piston]] to push an end crystal's fire into an end portal block deletes the end portal block. However, natural portal blocks regenerate if the end crystal is moved. == Gallery == <gallery> End Crystal Usage.png|Using end crystals to respawn the ender dragon. Crystal Link.png|An ender dragon being hit with the "healing beam" of an end crystal. Ender Crystal.png|An end crystal. EnderCrystalOverworld.png|An end crystal in the Overworld spawned using {{cmd|summon}} {{code|end_crystal}}. Ender Dragon Revival.png|End crystals respawning the ender dragon. CagedEnderCrystal.png|A caged end crystal. Respawn ender dragon.png|A [[player]] trying to respawn the ender dragon. End Crystal (item).gif|An animation of the item of the end crystal. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{Entities}} {{Items}} [[de:Enderkristall]] [[el:Κρύσταλλος του Ender]] [[es:Cristal del End]] [[fr:Cristal de l'End]] [[ja:エンドクリスタル]] [[ko:엔드 수정]] [[nl:Endkristal]] [[pl:Kryształ Endu]] [[pt:Cristal do End]] [[ru:Кристалл Края]] [[th:คริสตัลเอนด์]] [[uk:Кристал Енду]] [[zh:末影水晶]]</li><li>[[Banner Pattern|Banner Pattern]]<br/>{{Item | image = Banner Pattern.png | rarity = * '''Flower Charge, Field Masoned, Bordure Indented, Globe, Snout''' * Common * '''Creeper Charge, Skull Charge''' * Uncommon * '''Thing''' * Epic | renewable = * '''Snout, Thing''': No * '''All others''': Yes | stackable = No }} '''Banner patterns''' are [[item]]s used to customize [[banner]]s inside [[loom]]s. There are six patterns {{in|java}} and eight {{in|bedrock}}. == Obtaining == [[File:Banner Patterns 20w15a.png|thumb|All six banner patterns {{in|java}} with their various sources.]] === Crafting === {{see also|Banner/Patterns|title1=List of patterned banners}} 4 out of 6 banner patterns {{only|JE}} and 2 more {{only|BE}} can be obtained by crafting. They are crafted by combining one [[paper]] along with a certain material. {{Crafting |head=1 |Paper |Creeper Head |Output=Banner Pattern Creeper |type=Miscellaneous |description=Creeper face }} {{Crafting |Paper |Wither Skeleton Skull |Output=Banner Pattern Skull |type=Miscellaneous |description=Skeleton skull and crossbones }} {{Crafting |Paper |Oxeye Daisy |Output=Banner Pattern Flower |type=Miscellaneous |description=Daisy }} {{Crafting |Paper |Enchanted Golden Apple |Output=Banner Pattern Thing |type=Miscellaneous |showdescription=true |description=Former [[Mojang Studios]] logo }} {{Crafting |Paper |Bricks |Output=Banner Pattern Field Masoned |type=Miscellaneous |description={{only|bedrock}} }} {{Crafting |Paper |Vines |Output=Banner Pattern Bordure Indented |type=Miscellaneous |description={{only|bedrock}} |foot=1 }} === Trading === '''Globe banner pattern''' is obtained by trading with a master-level [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer villager]] for a price of 8 emeralds. === Chest loot === '''Snout banner pattern''' is obtained in the [[Bastion Remnant]] as loot. {{LootChestItem|snout-banner-pattern}} == Usage == === Loom ingredient === Banner patterns are used in [[loom]]s to add customization to [[banner]]s. The pattern must be combined with 1 banner and 1 [[dye]]. Upon usage in the loom, the banner pattern is not consumed. {{Looming |head=1 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Banner|Flower Charge Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Flower Charge |Flower Charge |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Flower Charge}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a flower charge (flower icon) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Creeper Charge Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Creeper Charge |Creeper Charge |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Creeper Charge}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a creeper charge (creeper face) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Skull Charge Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Skull Charge |Skull Charge |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Skull Charge}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a skull charge (skull and crossbones) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Thing Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Thing |Thing |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Thing}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a thing (old Mojang logo)}} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Snout Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Snout |Snout |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Snout}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a piglin snout }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Globe Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Globe |Globe |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Globe}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a globe (cube shaped earth) }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Bordure Indented Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Bordure Indented |Bordure Indented |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Bordure Indented}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a bordure indented (fancy border){{only|bedrock}} }} {{Looming |name=[[Banner|Field Masoned Banner]] |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}} |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}} |Matching Dye |Banner Pattern Field Masoned |Field Masoned |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Field Masoned}} |Blink=Banner |Olink=Banner |description=Emblazons a field masoned (brick pattern){{only|bedrock}} |foot=1 }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flower Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=flower_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Creeper Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Skull Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=skull_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Thing |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Globe |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=globe_banner_pattern |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Snout |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Creeper Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 0 |id=582 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.creeper}} {{ID table |displayname=Skull Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=skull_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 1 |id=583 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.skull}} {{ID table |displayname=Flower Charge |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=flower_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 2 |id=581 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.flower}} {{ID table |displayname=Thing |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 3 |id=584 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.thing}} {{ID table |displayname=Field Masoned |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=field_masoned_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 4 |id=585 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.bricks}} {{ID table |displayname=Bordure Indented |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=bordure_indented_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 5 |id=586 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.vines}} {{ID table |displayname=Snout |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 6 |id=587 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.piglin}} {{ID table |displayname=Globe |spritename=banner-pattern |spritetype=item |nameid=globe_banner_pattern |aliasid=banner_pattern / 7 |id=588 |form=item |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.globe |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Fruit on the Loom}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for flower charge, creeper charge, skull charge and thing patterns.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe. |The banner pattern for globe can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|The piglin banner pattern can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[bastion remnants]].}} {{History|||snap=20w18a|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Snout" banner pattern in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 5.5% to 10.1%.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|The banner patterns flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.55|The "Thing" banner pattern can now be crafted at the [[loom]].}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of banner patterns have been changed from <code>banner_pattern</code> to <code><type>_banner_pattern</code>.}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe. It is currently unobtainable in survival.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.18.10.26|The banner pattern for globe are now obtainable in survival and can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s. |Removed flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented banner pattern from villager trading.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[de:Bannervorlage]] [[es:Diseño de estandarte]] [[fr:Motif de bannière]] [[ja:旗の模様]] [[ko:현수막 무늬]] [[pl:Wzór sztandaru]] [[pt:Desenho para estandarte]] [[ru:Узор флага]] [[th:ลวดลายธง]] [[zh:旗帜图案]]</li></ul></nowiki> | beta 1.19.0.26 | The IDs of stone slabs and double stone slabs are changed. | |||
For backward compatibility, their IDs are now changed to stone_block_slab and double_stone_block_slab respectively, and their original IDs are registered as their alias IDs | |||||
1.20.30{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Tool|Tool]]<br/>{{About|the in-game items|program enhancing software|Programs and Editors}} A '''tool''' is an [[item]] used by the [[player]] while held to perform actions faster and more efficiently, to gather materials not obtainable by hand, to gain information, or to perform completely new actions. With the exception of the [[clock]], [[compass]], empty [[bucket]], and [[lead]], tools do not stack in the inventory. Tools can be repaired; see [[Item repair]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === {{main|Drops#Mob drops|title1=Drops}} Some tools can be obtained by killing mobs that carry the equipment. === Crafting === Most tools can be obtained through crafting. {{:Crafting/Tools}} === Upgrading === [[Netherite]] tools can be obtained only through upgrading. {{Smithing |head=1 |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Pickaxe; Diamond Axe; Diamond Shovel; Diamond Hoe |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Pickaxe; Netherite Axe; Netherite Shovel; Netherite Hoe }} == Usage == === Best tools === {{main|Breaking#Best tools|title1=Breaking}} Many blocks have a preferred tool to break them. Some blocks can be broken only with certain tools. The tool's material also affects how fast a block is mined. Materials from worst to best in terms of mining speed are wooden, stone, iron, diamond, netherite, gold. === Item durability === {{main|Durability}} Different tools have different amounts of durability. Some uses require more durability to be used than others. A tool's durability is also affected by its material. Materials from worst to best in terms of durability are gold, wooden, stone, iron, diamond, netherite. Some tools are not block-breaking tools: This includes bows, fishing rods, carrots on sticks, flint & steel, and buckets. Such tools are no better than bare fists at breaking blocks, but they do not take damage from doing so—they take damage from being used in their own intended manners. === Item enchantability === Materials from worst to best in terms of [[enchantability]] are stone, diamond, iron, wooden/netherite, gold. === Smelting === {{main|Smelting}} Iron or golden tools can be smelted into [[nugget]]s. {{Smelting|showname=1|head=1|Any iron tools|Iron Nugget|0,1}} {{Smelting|showname=1|foot=1|Any golden tools|Gold Nugget|0,1}} ; Fuel * Wooden tools can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per tool. * A [[fishing rod]] can be used as fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1.5{{only|java|short=1}}/1{{only|bedrock|short=1}} items per fishing rod. == History == {{info needed section|earlier Java Edition history between Indev and 1.3.1|section=10}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091231-2|Added iron shovels.}} {{History|||snap=20100110|Added iron axes and pickaxes.}} {{History|||snap=20100128|Added wooden, stone, and diamond tools.}} {{History|||snap=20100129|Added crafting recipes for wooden, stone, iron, and diamond tools.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|Added golden tools.}} {{History|||snap=20100131|A [[Tiers|tier system]] for wooden, stone, iron, diamond, and gold tools is added. Each tier has a different mining speed multiplier and durability.}} {{History|||snap=20100201-2|Tools are now required to break blocks and ores.}} {{history|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=RC1|Tools now make a breaking sound and have a breaking animation. |All tools now also have breaking animation.}} {{History|||snap=RC2|Tools no longer break quickly after loading a world that was saved in RC1.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Tools now have infinite [[durability]] in [[Creative]] mode.}} {{history|||snap=12w18a|Wooden tools became able to be used as [[fuel]] for [[furnace]]s in case players didn't want to repair them or finish using them.}} {{History|||snap=12w24a|Breaking a block that can be [[instant mining|instantly mined]] by hand ([[tall grass]], [[torch]], etc.) while holding a block-breaking tool no longer reduces the tool's [[durability]].}} {{history||1.6.1|snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded damage ({{hp|1}}), pickaxes, shovels, axes and swords now add their damage onto the barehanded damage.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron tools now smelt down into one of their respective nuggets.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w48a|Tools cannot be repaired by crafting.}} {{History||1.14.3|snap=Pre-Release 3|Tools can be once again be repaired by crafting.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w29a|Tools have a new arrange in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond tools to netherite tools now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History|||snap=23w07a|Added brushes.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|Added stone tools and shears.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Added wooden tools.}} {{History||v0.3.2|Added iron, diamond, and golden tools.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Added bows.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Added flint and steel and all hoe types.}} {{History||v0.7.0|Added buckets.}} {{History||v0.7.4|Flint and steel now ignite creepers.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Added flint and steel to the Creative inventory.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|Added shears to the Creative inventory.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Added fishing rod.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added carrot on a stick and leads.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Golden and iron tools now smelt down into one of their respective nuggets.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Golden and iron tools now smelt down into one of their respective nuggets.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Gold tools are actually ranked as superior to diamond tools on the [[Legacy Console Edition]]'s crafting screen. * Wooden tools can be burned in a furnace regardless of its durability; this means the player can burn a wooden tool that has only 1 use left. == See also == * [[Item Repair]] * [[Breaking]] * [[Weapon]] {{Items}} [[Category:Tools|*]] [[cs:Nástroje]] [[de:Werkzeug]] [[es:Herramientas]] [[fr:Outils]] [[hu:Eszközök]] [[it:Attrezzi]] [[ja:道具]] [[ko:도구]] [[nl:Gereedschap]] [[pl:Narzędzia]] [[pt:Ferramentas]] [[ru:Инструменты]] [[tr:Alet]] [[zh:工具]]</li><li>[[Nether Sprouts|Nether Sprouts]]<br/>{{Block |title=Nether Sprouts |image=Nether Sprouts.png |image2=Nether Sprouts (texture) JE2 BE2.png |transparent=Yes |tool=shears |light=No |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |flammable=No |lavasusceptible=Yes }} '''Nether sprouts''' are a non-solid fungi block that generate in [[warped forest]]s. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === Nether sprouts generate in [[warped forest]] biomes. === Breaking === Nether sprouts can be mined instantly with any item. The block also breaks if the block below is removed, or if [[water]] flows into its space. The block only drops if broken with [[shear]]s. === Post-generation === Applying [[bone meal]] to warped [[nylium]] creates nether sprouts on that block and surrounding nylium, along with both types of [[roots]] and [[fungi]]. == Usage == [[File:RootsSproutsPlaceBlock.png|thumb|All of the blocks that nether sprouts can be placed on.]] Nether sprouts can be planted on the same blocks that [[fungus|fungi]] and [[roots]] can be placed on: [[nylium]], [[soul soil]], [[Grass Block|grass]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[Moss Block|moss]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], and [[farmland]]. However, they cannot be planted in [[flower pot]]s. === Composting === Placing nether sprouts into a [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Block/Nether sprouts}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |generatetranslationkeys=y |showforms=y |displayname=Nether Sprouts |spritetype=block |nameid=nether_sprouts |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Nether Sprouts |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=nether-sprouts |spritetype=block |nameid=nether_sprouts |id=493 |form=block |itemform=item.nether_sprouts}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=nether-sprouts |spritetype=item |nameid=nether_sprouts |id=621 |form=item |translationkey=tile.nether_sprouts.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE1 BE1.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (texture) JE1 BE1.png|24px]] Added nether sprouts.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE2 BE2.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (texture) JE2 BE2.png|24px]] The textures of the nether sprouts have now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w15a|Nether sprouts can now be [[composter|composted]].}} {{History|||snap=20w19a|Nether sprouts now only [[drops|drop]] if [[breaking|broken]] with [[shears]].}} {{History|||snap=20w21a|[[File:Nether Sprouts (item) JE3 BE2.png|24px]] The [[inventory]] texture of the nether sprouts have now been changed. |The [[block]] [[model]] of nether sprouts is now centered of the block rather than positioned randomly.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Nether sprouts now make sounds when being walked on.<ref>{{bug|MC-171621|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE1 BE1.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (texture) JE1 BE1.png|24px]] Added nether sprouts.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Nether sprouts can now be [[composter|composted]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|[[File:Nether Sprouts JE2 BE2.png|24px]] [[File:Nether Sprouts (item) JE3 BE2.png|24px]] The textures of the nether sprouts have now been changed. |[[File:Nether Sprouts Glitched BE.png|32px]] Nether sprouts now appear with a glitched texture when [[breaking|broken]] in [[survival]] mode or when picking the [[block]] in [[creative]] mode. The [[item]] received is also nameless.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-74339}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Nether sprouts now give the [[player]] the correct item when broken in survival mode or when picking the block in creative mode.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Unlike other warped "plants", nether sprouts don't have a crimson equivalent. This is also the case with [[nether wart]], which lacks a warped equivalent. == References == {{Reflist}} {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Nether blocks]] [[Category:Fungi]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[de:Nethersprossen]] [[de:Nethersprossen]] [[es:Rastrojo del Nether]] [[fr:Germes du Nether]] [[ja:ネザースプラウト]] [[pl:Netherowe kiełki]] [[pt:Brotos do Nether]] [[ru:Адские ростки]] [[zh:下界苗]]</li></ul> | beta 1.20.20.20 | All slabs now use the minecraft:vertical_half block state instead of top_slot_bit . |
Double slab "items"[]
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0.26 SURVIVAL TEST{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Spider Eye|Spider Eye]]<br/>{{Item | title = Spider Eye | image = Spider Eye.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{Hunger|2}} |effects={{EffectLink|Poison}} (0:05) | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''spider eye''' is a poisonous [[food]] and [[brewing]] item. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ==== Spiders ==== [[Spider]]s and [[cave spider]]s have a {{frac|1|3}} chance of dropping a [[spider eye]] when killed by a player or tamed wolf, but not when killed by environmental damage (such as falling). The maximum amount of spider eyes is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]]. The chance of a spider '''not''' dropping any spider eyes can be found using the formula <code>2 / (Looting Level + 3)</code>. For example, Looting III gives a {{frac|1|3}} chance of not dropping any spider eyes. All other amounts have an equal chance of occurring. ==== Witches ==== [[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–6 spider eyes upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-15 spider eyes. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|spider-eye}} == Usage == === Food === When [[Food|eaten]], a spider eye restores {{hunger|2}} [[Hunger|hunger points]] and 3.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation points]], giving a nourishment value of 1.6. It also applies a [[Poison]] [[effect]] lasting 5 seconds to the player, causing {{hp|4|poisoned=1}} damage, which reduces hunger/saturation by 6 points. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Brewing ingredient === {{brewing |showname=1 |head=1 |Spider Eye |Mundane Potion |base=Water Bottle }} {{brewing |foot=1 |Spider Eye |Potion of Poison }} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Spider Eye |spritetype=item |nameid=spider_eye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Spider Eye |spritetype=item |nameid=spider_eye |id=278 |form=item |foot=1}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|-PD-wX07TCg}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Spider Eye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spider eyes. |Spider eyes can be used to craft [[fermented spider eye]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Spider eyes can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[Mundane Potion]], or in an [[Awkward Potion]] to create a [[Potion of Poison]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|Spider eyes can now be dropped by [[witch]]es.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|Spider eyes can now be found in [[desert pyramid|desert temple]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 375.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Spider Eye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of spider eyes has been changed.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Spider Eye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spider eyes.|Spider eyes can be used to craft [[fermented spider eye]]s and for [[brewing]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Spider eyes can now be found in [[desert pyramid|desert temple]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Spider eyes can now dropped by [[witch]]es.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Spider Eye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of spider eyes has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Spider Eye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spider eyes.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|[[File:Spider Eye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of spider eyes has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Spider Eye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spider eyes.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[cs:Pavoučí oko]] [[de:Spinnenauge]] [[es:Ojo de araña]] [[fr:Œil d'araignée]] [[hu:Pókszem]] [[it:Occhio di ragno]] [[ja:クモの目]] [[ko:거미 눈]] [[nl:Spinnenoog]] [[pl:Oko pająka]] [[pt:Olho de aranha]] [[ru:Паучий глаз]] [[zh:蜘蛛眼]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li><li>[[Medicine|Medicine]]<br/>{{Redirect|Elixir", "Antidote", "Eye Drops", and "Tonic|s=1|the brewable items|Potion}} {{Education feature}} {{Exclusive|bedrock|education}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Antidote.png | Antidote Elixir.png | Elixir Eye Drops.png | Eye Drops Tonic.png | Tonic </gallery> | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''medicine''' is a type of [[potion]] that cures the specified [[effect]] instead of applying it. == Obtaining == === Brewing === Cures are brewed from awkward potions using different [[element]]s.{{only|bedrock|education}} These drinks remove the specified effect when drank, and cannot be modified into splash, lingering, extended or enhanced versions. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" data-description="Remedies" ! Potion ! Reagent, base ! Effect ! Notes |- ! {{Inventory slot|Antidote}}<br>Antidote | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Silver |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Poison]] | Silver detects poison {{w|Silver#Symbolic role|in folklore}}, and possesses anti-microbial properties. |- ! {{Inventory slot|Elixir}}<br>Elixir | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Cobalt |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Weakness]] | |- ! {{Inventory slot|Eye Drops}}<br>Eye Drops | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Calcium |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Blindness]] | |- ! {{Inventory slot|Tonic}}<br>Tonic | {{Brewing Stand |Input= Bismuth |Output2= Awkward Potion }} | Cures [[Nausea]] | In real life, {{w|bismuth subsalicylate}} is used as a nausea treatment. |} == Usage == Each type of medicine has an associated effect that it can cure (see {{slink||Brewing}} for details). Players can drink the medicine only if they have the corresponding effect. Drinking the medicine eliminates the effect. Although medicine does not resemble [[potion]]s, the player still gets the [[glass bottle]] back. == Sounds == {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Drink.ogg |source=player |description=When a player drinks medicine |id=random.drink |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Medicine |spritetype=item |nameid=medicine |id=599 |form=item |notshowbeitemforms=y |translationkey=item.medicine.poison.name,item.medicine.weakness.name,item.medicine.blindness.name,item.medicine.nausea.name |foot=1}} == History == {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:Antidote BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Elixir BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Eye Drops BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Tonic BE1.png|32px]] Added medicines.}} {{History|education}} {{History||1.0.27|[[File:Antidote BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Elixir BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Eye Drops BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Tonic BE1.png|32px]] Added medicines.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Cures|Medicine}} == See also == * [[Potion]] * [[Splash Potion]] * [[Lingering Potion]] {{Items}} {{Education Edition}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Education Edition items]] [[de:Medizin]] [[it:Medicinale]] [[ja:治療薬]] [[lzh:藥]] [[pl:Leki]] [[pt:Remédio]] [[zh:药物]]</li></ul> | Double stone slabs have an unobtainable item form corresponding to its block ID. | ||||
It can be obtained via inventory editors with numeric item ID 43. | |||||
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1.6{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Phantom Membrane|Phantom Membrane]]<br/>{{Item | title = Phantom Membrane | image = Phantom Membrane.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Phantom membranes''' are items obtained from killing [[phantom]]s. They are used to repair [[elytra]] and brew [[Potion of Slow Falling|potions of Slow Falling]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === [[Phantom]]s drop 0–1 phantom membrane when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]]. [[Looting]] increases the maximum drops by 1 per level, for a maximum of 4 with Looting III. === Cat gifts === {{main|Cat#Gifts}} Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance to bring the player a gift when they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 3.22% chance to be a phantom membrane. == Usage == === Repairing === Phantom membranes can be used in an [[anvil]] to repair [[elytra]], restoring 108 durability points (25% of the pair's total durability) per membrane while preserving their [[enchantments]]. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Repairing elytra" ! scope="col" style="width:64px;" | Name ! Ingredients ! [[Anvil]] usage |- ! scope="row" style="text-align: center;" | '''Elytra''' | [[Elytra]] +<br>[[Phantom Membrane]] | style="width: 260px; padding: 1px;" | {{Anvil| title = Elytra|Input1=Damaged Elytra|Input2=Phantom Membrane, 2|Output=Elytra}} |- |} === Brewing ingredient === Phantom membranes are used to [[brewing|brew]] [[Potion of Slow Falling|slow falling potions]] from an [[awkward potion]]. {{Brewing |Phantom Membrane |Potion of Slow Falling |showname=3 }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Phantom Membrane |spritetype=item |nameid=phantom_membrane |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Phantom Membrane |spritetype=item |nameid=phantom_membrane |id=574 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w14a|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added phantom membranes.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w44a|Tamed [[cat]]s now have a chance to give the [[player]] phantom membranes as [[Cat#Gifts|gifts]].}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of phantom membranes has now been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.5|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added phantom membranes.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s now have a chance to give the [[player]] phantom membranes as gifts.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of phantom membranes has now been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added phantom membranes.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Phantom Membrane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of phantom membranes has now been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--phantom-membrane Taking Inventory: Phantom Membrane] – Minecraft.net on August 2, 2019 {{items}} [[de:Phantomhaut]] [[fr:Membrane de Phantom]] [[ja:ファントムの皮膜]] [[ko:팬텀 막]] [[pl:Błona fantoma]] [[pt:Membrana de phantom]] [[ru:Мембрана фантома]] [[th:เนื้อเยื่อแฟนท่อม]] [[uk:Перетинка фантома]] [[zh:幻翼膜]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li><li>[[Dye|Dye]]<br/>{{Item | title = Dyes | image = White Dye.png | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Dyes''' are a set of sixteen items used to change the color of [[wool]], [[carpet]]s, [[terracotta]], [[concrete powder]], [[glass]], [[shulker box]]es, [[bed]]s, [[candle]]s, the patterns on [[banner]]s, [[firework star]]s, certain mobs, and text on [[sign]]s and [[hanging sign]]s. {{IN|bedrock}} they can also be used to dye water in a [[cauldron]] (which is thereafter used to dye leather [[armor]]); {{in|java}} leather armor can be dyed directly. {{IN|education}} dyes can also be used to dye [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s. {{IN|bedrock|education}}, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa bean]]s can generally substitute for [[white dye]], [[black dye]], [[blue dye]], and [[brown dye]], respectively, in crafting recipes and for use in dyeing items or mobs. However, they have other important uses that aren't related to color, and are therefore not considered true dyes. They are mentioned in this article only in regard to their use as dyeing agents; see their individual articles for complete information about them. [[File:Dye Recipes.png|400px|thumb|A guide for creating all the dyes]] == Obtaining == <!--[[File:Dye Chart.png|350px|thumb|A guide to crafting all the dyes.{{until|java 1.14}}]]--> Dyes can be produced by crafting them from plants (mainly flowers), by crafting dyes of different colors together, by smelting plants, or by trading with a [[wandering trader]]. {{loadPage|Crafting/Dye|Crafting|h3}} === Smelting === {{smelting|head=1|Sea Pickle|Lime Dye|0,2}} {{smelting|foot=1|Cactus|Green Dye|1||b=Lapis Lazuli|c=Any fuel|d=1}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s can sell 3 dyes for an [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can also sell 3 lapis lazuli, bone meal, cocoa beans, or ink sacs for one emerald. Apprentice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell one lapis lazuli per emerald. === Chest loot === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|blue-dye,green-dye,orange-dye,light-blue-dye,yellow-dye,white-dye}} === Other === Ink sacs can also be created using 1 iron, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen in the [[compound creator]]. {{only|bedrock|education}} == Usage == Similar to their use in crafting, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa beans]] can be substituted for the corresponding dye in any of the following usages unless otherwise specified.{{only|bedrock}} <!--- sections are ordered by craftable dyeable blocks, dyeable items, version exclusive sections, and non-crafting miscellaneous uses---> === Dyeing wool and mobs === Players can dye wool by placing [[wool]] and any dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Any Wool |Matching Dye |Output=Any Wool }} Dyes can be {{control|use|text=used}} on sheep to change the color of the wool. Shearing a colored sheep drops the corresponding color of the wool, and the sheep retains the color when the wool regenerates. [[Breeding]] colored sheep produces a lamb colored as one of the parent sheep, or a color resulting from the combination of both parents' color. The color combining follows the same rules that dyes use – red and yellow sheep produce an orange lamb, but a blue and yellow sheep cannot create a green lamb. The unlimited reproduction of colored sheep makes dyeing and shearing sheep infinitely more efficient than just dyeing wool directly. Dye can also be used on a tamed [[wolf]] or [[cat]] to change the color of its collar from the default red to the color of the dye. === Dyeing carpets === Carpets can be dyed. {{Crafting |Any Carpet |Matching Dye |Output= Matching Carpet |type= Building block }} === Dyeing terracotta === [[Terracotta]] can be dyed by placing 8 blocks around a dye on a crafting table. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1=Terracotta |B1=Terracotta |C1=Terracotta |A2=Terracotta |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Terracotta |A3=Terracotta |B3=Terracotta |C3=Terracotta |Output=Matching Dyed Terracotta,8 }} === Creating concrete powder === Dyes can also be used to craft [[concrete powder]], which can then be set into their respective [[concrete]] blocks (they cannot be dyed directly). {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Sand |Gravel |Sand |Gravel |Matching Dye |Gravel |Sand |Gravel |Sand |Output=Matching Concrete Powder,8 }} === Staining glass === [[Stained glass]] can be stained by placing 8 blocks of glass around a dye on a [[crafting table]]. Just like regular glass, stained glass can be crafted into stained glass panes. The recipe for this is the same as with regular glass. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1=Glass |B1=Glass |C1=Glass |A2=Glass |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Glass |A3=Glass |B3=Glass |C3=Glass |Output=Matching Stained Glass,8 |head=1 }} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Glass Pane |B1= Glass Pane |C1= Glass Pane |A2= Glass Pane |B2= Matching Dye |C2= Glass Pane |A3= Glass Pane |B3= Glass Pane |C3= Glass Pane |Output= Matching Stained Glass Pane,8 |type= Decoration block |foot=1 }} === Dyeing shulker boxes === [[Shulker box]]es are generated in a light shade of purple (like the [[purpur block]]), but can be dyed any color. They can also be re-dyed as often as desired. {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |showname=1 |Any Shulker Box |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Shulker Box }} === Dyeing beds === Players can dye beds by placing a [[bed]] and any color dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |nocat=1 |Any Bed |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Bed }} === Dyeing candles === Players can dye [[candles]] by placing an undyed candle and any color dye in a crafting grid. {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Candle |Matching Dye |Output=Matching Dyed Candle }} === Banner patterns === {{main|Banner#Patterns}} Dyes are used in most banner patterns to determine the pattern and color displayed. === Dyeing armor === [[File:DyeGraph2.png|200px|thumb|A graph showing all combinations of two dyes on a [[tunic]].]] Leather [[armor]] can be dyed by: * Crafting dyes with a piece of leather armor or leather [[horse armor]].{{Only|java}} * Dousing the leather armor or leather [[horse armor]] in a [[cauldron]] to which dyes have been added.{{Only|bedrock}} There are 5,713,438<ref>https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/</ref> (34.1% of sRGB) colors leather armor can be, as it is possible to put more than one dye on the crafting bench alongside the leather armor. Armor can be dyed multiple times with previous colors affecting the final outcome. Colored armor can be reverted to their original color using a [[cauldron]] with undyed water. The game has a specific formula for calculating the color of dyed armor: each color, in the RGB color model, has a red value, green value, and blue value. For each dye in the crafting grid, and the armor itself (if it is already dyed), the red, green, and blue values are added to running totals. In addition, a running total of the highest value (be it red, green, or blue) is also kept. After this, each total is divided by the number of colors used. This effectively produces the average red, green, blue, and maximum values. The maximum value of the average RGB values is also calculated. Finally, each average RGB value is multiplied by the average maximum value and divided by the maximum of the average RGB values. The modified average RGB values are then used as the final color. This procedure can be summed up with the following equations: for each color (all "total" variables start at 0 before counting): totalRed = totalRed + redValue totalGreen = totalGreen + greenValue totalBlue = totalBlue + blueValue totalMaximum = totalMaximum + max(redValue, greenValue, blueValue) numberOfColors = numberOfColors + 1 averageRed = totalRed / numberOfColors averageGreen = totalGreen / numberOfColors averageBlue = totalBlue / numberOfColors averageMaximum = totalMaximum / numberOfColors maximumOfAverage = max(averageRed, averageGreen, averageBlue) gainFactor = averageMaximum / maximumOfAverage resultRed = averageRed * gainFactor resultGreen = averageGreen * gainFactor resultBlue = averageBlue * gainFactor Due to the way this formula works, the resulting color can never be darker than the average of the input colors and is often lighter and more saturated. Of course, the resulting color can never be lighter or more saturated than the lightest or most saturated input color. In addition, this formula never creates an RGB value higher than 255 (which would be invalid in the 8-bit RGB color model). If leather armor is renamed on an [[anvil]], it retains its name when dyed or undyed. ;Mixing Samples : {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| yellow=2 }} | code=1}} : {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|White Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| red=1 | blue=1 | white=1}} | code=1}} : {{ItemSprite|Green Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| green=1 | red=1 | pink=1}} | code=1}} === Dyeing firework stars === A [[firework star]] can have a single color or a combination of up to eight colors when crafted with dyes. Adding one or more dyes to a crafted firework star adds a "fade to color" effect to it, overwriting any existing fade colors. {{Crafting |head=1 |ignoreusage=1 |ingredients=[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Any Dye (1–8) +<br>Extra ingredient (optional) |Gunpowder |Matching Dye |Diamond;Glowstone Dust;Head;Gold Nugget;Feather;Fire Charge; |Output=Matching Firework Star }} {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |Matching Firework Star |Any Dye |Output=Matching Firework Star |foot=1 }} === Creating balloons === Dye can be used to craft balloons.{{only|education}} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Latex |B1= Matching Dye |C1= Latex |A2= Latex |B2= Helium |C2= Latex |A3= Latex |B3= Lead |C3= Latex |Output= Matching Balloon }} === Creating glow sticks === Dye can also be used to craft glow sticks.{{only|education}} {{Crafting |nocat=1 |A1= Polyethylene |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide |C1= Polyethylene |A2= Polyethylene |B2= Matching Dye |C2= Polyethylene |A3= Polyethylene |B3= Luminol |C3= Polyethylene |Output= Matching Glow Stick }} === Dyeing water inside cauldrons === Water can be dyed in a cauldron by holding any dye in the hand and pressing {{Ctrl|use}} on a cauldron filled with water.{{only|bedrock}} === Signs === Dye can be {{control|used}} on a [[sign]] or a [[hanging sign]] to change the text color. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[ink sac]]s cannot be used for this purpose; black dye must be used to change the text to black. === Trading === Apprentice, journeyman and expert-level shepherd [[villager]]s buy any of the 12 dyes for an [[emerald]]. == Color values == The "color codes" are used to determine the color imparted on sheep, wolf and cat collars, firework stars, [[beacon]] beams, and dyed leather armor. The hex value is shown in the extended tooltips of dyed leather armor; however, to set the color using an NBT data tag in a [[command]], the decimal value must be used instead. The color values for firework stars are slightly different from the ones listed below, and use [[Item colors#Firework stars|these values]] instead. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: left;" data-description="Data values" ! rowspan=2 | Description ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center" | Color Code |- ! Dec ! <abbr title="Hexadecimal color code">Hex</abbr> |- | style="text-align:center" | White || 16383998 || {{color|#F9FFFE}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Light gray || 10329495 || {{color|#9D9D97}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Gray || 4673362 || {{color|#474F52}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Black || 1908001|| {{color|#1D1D21}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Brown || 8606770 || {{color|#835432}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Red || 11546150 || {{color|#B02E26}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Orange || 16351261 || {{color|#F9801D}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Yellow || 16701501 || {{color|#FED83D}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Lime || 8439583 || {{color|#80C71F}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Green || 6192150 || {{color|#5E7C16}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Cyan || 1481884|| {{color|#169C9C}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Light blue || 3847130 || {{color|#3AB3DA}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Blue || 3949738 || {{color|#3C44AA}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Purple || 8991416 || {{color|#8932B8}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Magenta || 13061821 || {{color|#C74EBD}} |- | style="text-align:center" | Pink || 15961002 || {{color|#F38BAA}} |} == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Dye.ogg |subtitle=Dye stains |source=block |description=When dye is used on a [[sign]] |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Dye stains |source=player |description=When dye is used on a [[sheep]] |id=item.dye.use |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Dye.ogg |source=sound |description=When dye is used on a sign |id=sign.dye.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |rowspan=3 |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=block |description=When dye is added to a cauldron |id=cauldron.adddye |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When armor is dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When dye is removed from armor using a cauldron |id=cauldron.cleanarmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Rainbow Collection;Tie dye outfit}} == Video == {{Video note|These videos are outdated, as it does not include details of the [[Java Edition 1.7.2|1.7.2]] update's changes to the dyeing system/production chain.}} <div style="text-align:center"> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|8YD7oauNZHE}}</span> <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|7tETaRt7STM}}</span> </div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||January 3, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/2582321901/2011-here-we-go|Notch mentions adding a "paint" feature if he can figure out how.}} {{History||January 10, 2011<ref group="n">Supposed time when fragment was filmed. Based on modified date of client.jar/gui/trap.png in [[Beta 1.2]].</ref>|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBF2ugTzXqQ&t=181s|[[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] Shown rose red in development as part of [[Minecraft: The Story of Mojang]].}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. |[[File:Black Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:White Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] Leftovers of old textures can be seen in [[items.png]] with 100% opacity. The white dye texture was reused for [[Sugar]]. | The colors were as follows:{{verify|Did the color codes remain the same between Beta 1.2 and Java 1.11.2?}} {{:Color/Java Edition dye colors before 17w06a}} }} {{History|java}} {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|[[Sheep]] can now regrow their [[wool]] by eating [[grass block|grass]]. Dyed sheep regrow wool in their new color.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w19a|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE2.png|32px]] The texture of [[cocoa beans]] has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:bone meal changes.gif|32px]] The textures of [[bone meal]], [[cactus green]], cocoa beans and [[rose red]] have been changed. The textures have been lowered one pixel.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to dye leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|Color codes have been changed. The colors of red, brown, blue, purple, cyan, pink, light blue, magenta and orange were adjusted a little vividly.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|As cleric [[villager]]s now sell lapis lazuli, all dyes have become fully renewable.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Added [[shield]]s, which can be dyed indirectly by applying a matching [[banner]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39b|Dyes are now used to change the color of [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]]. |Color codes have been changed. All colors are adjusted more vividly. The changes were as follows: {{:Color/Java Edition dye color changes in 17w06a}} |Light blue dye, stained glass, and stained glass panes, did not change colors in this update. This means that they still use old colors.<ref name="unchanged dyes">{{Bug|MC-214643}}<br>{{Bug|MC-214641}}</ref> }} {{History|||snap=17w15a|Dyes can now apply color to white [[bed]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[Bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[cocoa beans]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are no longer considered dyes. |[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]] and [[blue dye]]s. |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively. |[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed. |[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of light gray, gray, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, purple, magenta, and pink dyes, have been changed. The color texture for light blue dye was not changed to reflect the updated colors from 1.12.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Yellow dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] mason houses.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|Green dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[desert]] [[village]] houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which can sell any type of dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|All 16 types of dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|Reversed the order of dyes to match other colored items in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="reverse dye">{{Bug|MC-136553}}</ref> |Regrouped dyes in the Creative inventory such that white, blue, brown, and black dyes are within and not [[cocoa beans]], [[ink sacs]], [[lapis lazuli]], and [[bone meal]].<ref name="regroup dye">{{Bug|MC-177684}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Added [[candle]]s, which can be dyed.}} {{History|||snap=21w03a|Added a sound for applying dyes.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Candles can no longer be dyed.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Candles can now once again be dyed.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|The color of the text on [[hanging sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[Torchflower]]s can now be crafted into orange dye.|[[Pink petals]] can now be crafted into pink dye.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Pitcher plant]]s can now be crafted into cyan dye.|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w14a|Pitcher plants can now craft two [[cyan dye]] instead of one.}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye now are in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. Only [[dandelion yellow]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are currently obtainable and have functionality.}} {{History||v0.3.2|[[Cactus green]] is now obtainable by smelting [[cacti]].}} {{History||v0.3.3|[[Bone meal]] is now obtainable via [[crafting]].}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[Cyan dye]], [[light blue dye]], [[lime dye]], [[magenta dye]], [[orange dye]], [[pink dye]], and [[purple dye]] are now obtainable via crafting. |[[Rose red]] is now obtainable by smelting red [[mushroom]]s. |All available dyes, excluding bone meal, can now be used to craft their respective [[wool]] color.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|[[Ink sac]]s, [[cocoa bean]]s, [[gray dye]], and [[light gray dye]] are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]]. |Rose red can now be obtained from [[beetroot]]s.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Cocoa beans can now be obtained from [[cocoa pod]]s. |The [[rose]] has been removed and replaced with a new poppy [[flower]] that can be crafted into rose red.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|All new [[flower]]s can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into dyes. Because of this, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes. |[[Gray dye]] and [[light gray dye]] can now be obtained in [[survival]].}} {{History|||snap=build 11|[[Terracotta|Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[Ink sac]]s can now be obtained from [[squid]]. |Added the ability to dye [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Red [[mushroom]]s can no longer be smelted to obtain [[rose red]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[Cauldron]]s now used for leather dyeing, by applying a dye to a [[water]]-filled cauldron.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[Cocoa bean]]s can no longer be crafted.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added a ''Dye'' button for [[sheep]]. |Added [[shulker]]s, which can be dyed. |Added [[stained glass]]. Stain glass cannot be [[crafting|crafted]], but purple glass generates in [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Dyes can now apply color to a white [[bed]]s. |Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]]. |The color palette has been changed.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Dyes can now be used for [[banner]] crafting. |Dyes can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s. |[[Stained glass]] is now [[crafting|craftable]], using dyes.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[Lime dye]] can now be obtained from smelting [[sea pickle]]s. |Dyes can now used to craft [[glow stick]]s and [[balloon]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Dyes can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[brown dye|brown]], [[black dye|black]] and [[blue dye]]s, which can be crafted from [[lapis lazuli]], [[bone meal]], [[cocoa beans]] and [[ink sac]]s. This, however, the later four still use as dyes.<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-42473}}</ref> |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Blue and white dye can now be obtained from [[cornflower]]s and [[lily of the valley]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed. |Only a single dye is now required to apply a banner pattern in a [[loom]]. |Various dyes except black dye, white dye, brown dye and blue dye are now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|The ability to dye the color of the text on [[sign]]s was temporarily removed.}} {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye again.}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Added [[candles]], which can be dyed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]], and [[blue dye|blue]] dyes, which can crafted from [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]], [[cocoa beans]], and [[lapis lazuli]]. |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}} {{History||ps=1.90|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes from [[Pocket Edition v0.15.4 alpha]].}} {{History|foot}} <gallery> Pre-release dyes.png|Pre-release dye textures hidden within [[Items.png]]. </gallery> ;Notes {{reflist|group=n}} == Gallery == <gallery> White Dye.png|White Dye Light Gray Dye.png|Light Gray Dye Gray Dye.png|Gray Dye Black Dye.png|Black Dye Brown Dye.png|Brown Dye Red Dye.png|Red Dye Orange Dye.png|Orange Dye Yellow Dye.png|Yellow Dye Lime Dye.png|Lime Dye Green Dye.png|Green Dye Cyan Dye.png|Cyan Dye Light Blue Dye.png|Light Blue Dye Blue Dye.png|Blue Dye Purple Dye.png|Purple Dye Magenta Dye.png|Magenta Dye Pink Dye.png|Pink Dye </gallery> ==Issues== {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Players can obtain each one of every color with 1 cocoa bean, 2 yellow dye, 2 ink sac, 3 green dye, 4 lapis lazuli, 4 red dye, and 6 bone meal (2 bones). * The dyed sheep breeding behavior mirrors [[wikipedia:Lamarckism|Lamarck's theory]], in which the organisms evolve inheriting the external changes and adaptations of the previous generation, transmitting them to their offspring. * In ''Bedrock Edition'', tertiary colors, along with their regular crafting recipes, can be crafted with primary colors. E.g.: Magenta can be crafted with one rose red and two bone meals. * The colors of the dyes match the chat colors in [[color codes]] except for brown (dye only), light aqua, and gold (color codes only). * The texture for light blue dye still uses the color from prior to the 1.12 World of Color update.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == * Tools for calculating leather dye combination: [https://minecraft.tools/en/armor.php minecraft.tools] (webapp); [https://github.com/pudquick/pyMCdyes/ pyMCDyes] (open-source Python script, outdated); [https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/ DyeLeatherArmor]: a tool for calculating an exact crafting recipe for any sRGB color {{Items}} [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Barvivo]] [[de:Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte]] [[fr:Teinture]] [[hu:Színezés]] [[it:Colorante]] [[ja:染料]] [[ko:염료]] [[nl:Kleurstof]] [[pl:Barwniki]] [[pt:Corante]] [[ru:Красители]] [[th:สีย้อม]] [[uk:Барвники]] [[zh:染料]]</li></ul> | Test Build 3 | Double stone slab items can be obtained from the newly added debug chests, mainly from the 12th slot of the 2nd chest from the left, and the 23rd slot of the 5th chest from the left. | |||
release | Debug chests no longer spawn, preventing double stone slab items from being obtained this way. | ||||
Java Edition | |||||
1.0.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Poisonous Potato|Poisonous Potato]]<br/>{{Item | title = Poisonous Potato | image = Poisonous Potato.png | heals = {{hunger|2}} |effects={{EffectLink|Poison}} (0:05) (60% chance) | stackable = Yes (64) | renewable = Yes }} A '''poisonous potato''' is a type of [[potato]] that can [[poison]] the [[player]]. == Obtaining == The poisonous potato is a rare [[drop]] when harvesting (destroying) [[potato|potato crops]]; a fully grown plant has a 2% chance of dropping one in addition to the 2-5 regular potatoes. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|poisonous-potato}} == Usage == Poisonous potatoes cannot be planted on [[farmland]] or [[Baked Potato|baked]]. They also have no use with the [[composter]].<ref>{{bug|MC-142373|resolution=WAI}}</ref> === Food === {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}} To eat a poisonous potato, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]] and has a 60% chance of applying 5 seconds of [[Poison]] II, draining {{hp|4|poisoned=1}} points of [[health]]. Interestingly, a poisonous potato actually restores double the hunger and saturation than a normal, unpoisoned potato. (A normal potato gives {{hunger|1}} hunger and 0.6 saturation points.) ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Poisonous Potato |spritetype=item |nameid=poisonous_potato |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Poisonous Potato |spritetype=item |nameid=poisonous_potato |id=282 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[Java_Edition_1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 394.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Poisonous potatoes now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed, once again.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Poisonous potatoes can now be found inside of [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[cs:Jedovatá brambora]] [[de:Giftige Kartoffel]] [[es:Patata envenenada]] [[fr:Pomme de terre empoisonnée]] [[hu:Mérgező burgonya]] [[it:Patata velenosa]] [[ja:青くなったジャガイモ]] [[ko:독이 있는 감자]] [[nl:Giftige aardappel]] [[pl:Trujący ziemniak]] [[pt:Batata venenosa]] [[ru:Ядовитый картофель]] [[th:มันฝรั่งพิษ]] [[uk:Отруйна картопля]] [[zh:毒马铃薯]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Redstone Repeater|Redstone Repeater]]<br/>{{Block | image = <gallery> Redstone Repeater.png|Redstone Repeater Redstone Repeater BE.png|Redstone Repeater (BE) </gallery> | extratext = View [[#Renders|all renders]] | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = any | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = No | renewable = Yes }} {{about|the block|repeater circuits|Transmission circuit#Repeater|other topics related to redstone|Redstone (disambiguation)}} A '''redstone repeater''' is a [[block]] that produces a full-strength [[Redstone Dust|output signal]] from its front when its back is powered, with four configurable delay settings. It can also be locked into a power state by its side being directly powered by a repeater or a [[Redstone Comparator|comparator]]. == Obtaining == === Breaking === A redstone repeater can be broken instantly using any [[tool]], or without a tool, and drops itself as an item. To remove a redstone repeater, {{control|mine}} it. A redstone repeater is removed and drops as an item if: * its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed; * [[water]] or [[lava]] flows into its space;{{only|java}} * a [[piston]] tries to push it or moves a block into its space. === Natural generation === [[File:Redstone Repeater naturally generated.png|thumb|A redstone repeater generated in the jungle temple's hidden room.]] A single redstone repeater is generated naturally in each [[jungle temple]]. They also generate in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]]. === Crafting === {{Crafting |A2= Redstone Torch |B2= Redstone Dust |C2= Redstone Torch |B3= Stone |C3= Stone |A3= Stone |Output= Redstone Repeater |type= Redstone }} == Usage == {{see also|Redstone circuit}} A redstone repeater can be used in four different ways: to "repeat" redstone signals back to full strength, delay signals, prevent signals moving backwards, or to "lock" signals in one state. A repeater can be placed only on top of [[opaque]] blocks (dirt, stone, etc.), on top of upside-down [[slab]]s, upside-down [[stairs]], furnaces, and glass. {{IN|be}}, a repeater can also be placed on fences and stone walls. They can also be placed on some transparent blocks. See [[Opacity/Placement]] for more information. To place a repeater, use the {{control|Place Block}} [[control]]. A redstone repeater has a front and back – the arrow on the top points to the repeater's front. A repeater also has two small redstone torches on its top – the color of the torches indicates whether its output is on (dark red when off, bright red when on) and the distance between them indicates the delay the repeater adds to the signal transmission. A repeater is 0.125 ({{frac|1|8}}) blocks high. === Signal transmission === A repeater transmits signals only from its back to its front, but its behavior can be modified from the side (see [[#Signal locking|signal locking]], below). [[File:Redstone Torch Power.png|Different ways to power a repeater|thumb]] A redstone repeater can be powered by any of the following components at its back: * an active [[power component]] (redstone torch, lever, block of redstone, etc.) * powered [[redstone dust]] * a powered [[redstone comparator]] or another powered redstone repeater facing the repeater * a powered opaque block (including any opaque [[mechanism component]]s, such as [[dispenser]]s, [[redstone lamp]]s, etc.) A redstone repeater can power any of the following components at its front: * redstone dust * a redstone comparator or another redstone repeater facing away from the repeater * any opaque block (including any opaque [[mechanism component]]s) A redstone repeater can activate any [[mechanism component]] it is facing. An opaque block powered by a redstone repeater is called "strongly-powered" (as opposed to an opaque block "weakly-powered" by redstone dust). A strongly-powered opaque block can power adjacent redstone dust, as well as other redstone components. === Signal repeating === {{see also|Transmission circuit#Repeater}} A redstone repeater can "repeat" a [[Redstone Dust|redstone]] signal, boosting it back up to power level 15. Redstone signals have a maximum power level of 15 and that level drops by 1 for every block of [[redstone dust]] the signal travels through. If a signal must travel through more than 15 [[block]]s of redstone dust, a redstone repeater can be used to boost the signal back up to full strength. An extra two blocks of distance can be achieved by placing solid opaque blocks before and after the repeater. While redstone repeaters can allow signals to travel great distances, each always adds some delay to the transmission since the minimum amount of delay is 1 redstone tick (0.1 seconds, barring lag). === Signal delay === When initially placed, a redstone repeater has a delay of one [[redstone tick]] (equivalent to two game ticks, or 0.1 seconds barring lag). A repeater's delay can be modified by using the {{control|Use Item}} control. Each use increases the repeater's delay by one redstone tick, to a maximum of four redstone ticks, then back to one redstone tick. Longer delays can be made with multiple repeaters – for example, a repeater set to 'four' and another to 'one' provides a half-second delay (0.4s + 0.1s = 0.5s). A repeater set to a delay of two to four redstone ticks increases the length of any shorter [[Pulse circuit#Pulses|on-pulse]] to match the length of the repeater's delay, and suppress any shorter off-pulse. For example, a repeater set to a 4-tick delay changes a 1-tick, 2-tick, or 3-tick on-pulse into a 4-tick on-pulse, and does not allow through any off-pulse shorter than 4 ticks. Although a repeater cannot be set to have a delay of zero, [[Transmission circuit#Instant repeater|instant repeater circuits]] are possible (circuits that repeat a signal with no delay). In Bedrock Edition, the first repeater have a delay of zero but the repeater is still showing 1-tick{{info needed}} === {{anchor|diode}} Signal direction === {{see also| Mechanics/Redstone/Transmission circuit#Diode}} A redstone repeater acts as a diode – it allows redstone signals through in one direction (unlike [[redstone dust]] or opaque blocks that can transmit redstone signals in any direction). A diode can be used to protect a [[redstone circuit]] from redstone signals feeding back into the circuit from its output, or can be used to isolate one part of a circuit from another. === {{anchor|lock}} Signal locking === {{see also| Mechanics/Redstone/Memory circuit}} [[File:Latch.png|thumb|The left repeater has been locked in an unpowered output state by the right repeater.]] A redstone repeater can be "locked" by another powered redstone repeater facing its side. When locked, the repeater does not change its output (whether powered or unpowered), no matter what the input does. When the side repeater turns back off, the repeater returns to its normal behavior. A repeater can also be locked by a powered [[redstone comparator]] facing its side. This offers additional possibilities for locking signals because a comparator's output can be affected from 3 sides as well as by containers. If a repeater is locked again too quickly after unlocking (e.g. the lock is controlled by a fast clock circuit), or the lock and the input are changed only on the same tick (e.g. because they're fed by the same clock and both repeaters have the same delay), the repeater does not switch states. == Sounds == {{Edition|java}}: {{Sound table/Block/Stone/JE}} {{Edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table/Block/Wood/BE}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Redstone Repeater |spritetype=block |nameid=repeater |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Redstone Repeater |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Unpowered block |spritename=unpowered-repeater |spritetype=block |nameid=unpowered_repeater |id=93 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Powered block |spritename=powered-repeater |spritetype=block |nameid=powered_repeater |id=94 |form=block |translationkey=-}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=redstone-repeater |spritetype=item |nameid=repeater |id=419 |form=item |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|0Ij_qMLiRzE}}</div> == History == ''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to repeater textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see [[/Asset history]]'' {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.3|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added redstone repeaters. |Originally, the four possible settings were "1, 2, 5 and 7",<ref>http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/33888465502339073</ref> but [[Jeb]] decided to change the settings to "1, 2, 3, and 4".<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/fmdtp/teammojang_redstone_repeater_video/c1gzrn6</ref> |The particles when [[breaking]] redstone repeaters erroneously use the [[pumpkin]] top texture.}} {{History||unknown|The breaking particles of redstone repeaters now use the smooth stone [[slab]] top texture, even though none of the elements on the [[model]] use it.}} {{History||1.7|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE2.png|32px]] The side texture of redstone repeaters has been changed to the previous bottom part of the texture. |[[Redstone dust]] now automatically connects to the input of a redstone repeater. Previously, it needed to be specifically pointed towards the repeater like with other blocks.}} {{History||unknown|Redstone dust now visually connects to the output of redstone repeaters, though this does not change its behavior.}} {{History|java}} {{History||unknown|The breaking particles of redstone repeaters have been changed to an unlit [[redstone torch]] when unpowered and a lit redstone torch when powered.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w22a|Redstone repeaters now naturally generate inside [[jungle temple]]s.}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of redstone repeater [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w42a|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE3.png|32px]] The top texture of redstone repeaters has now been changed. |[[File:Locked Redstone Repeater (S) JE1.png|32px]] Added repeater locking to redstone repeaters. Interestingly, the smallest face of the bedrock cuboid's texture changes depending on the delay, but the other two faces remain the same. When/if this changed is unknown.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE4.png|32px]] The side textures of redstone repeaters have been changed to use the top texture of stone [[slab]]s.}} {{History||unknown|The breaking [[particles|particle]] of redstone repeaters has been changed once again and now matches the top texture of redstone repeaters.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|Repeaters no longer produce block [[light]] when powered.}} {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Powered Redstone Repeater (S) JE5.png|32px]] Torches on repeaters now no longer have protruding features. |The torches underneath redstone repeaters have now been shortened, which has changed the underside textures from [[File:Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]].}} {{History|||snap=14w10b|[[File:Powered Redstone Repeater (S) JE4.png|32px]] Repeater torches now have protruding features again.<ref>{{bug|MC-50242}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=?|[[File:Powered Redstone Repeater (S) JE7.png|32px]] The torches on redstone repeaters are now affected by directional shading.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|All 3 IDs for the redstone repeater have now been merged into 1 ID: <code>repeater</code>. |Added powered block state to redstone repeaters. |Redstone repeaters now render their underside, which has changed their undersides from [[File:Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE3 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]]. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[block]]s' numeral IDs were 93 and 94, and the [[item]]'s 356.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Repeater (S) JE9.png|32px]] [[File:Locked Redstone Repeater (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Locked Redstone Repeater (S) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone repeaters have now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w50a|[[File:Locked Redstone Repeater (S) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Locked Redstone Repeater (S) JE7.png|32px]] As the texture of [[bedrock]] has been changed, the textures of locked redstone repeaters have also now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w12b|Redstone repeaters can now be placed on [[glass]], [[ice]], [[glowstone]] and [[sea lantern]]s.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Redstone repeaters now generate in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}} {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w33a|Redstone repeaters now use stone sounds instead of wood sounds.<ref>{{bug|MC-182820|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone repeaters.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Redstone repeaters now render their underside, which has changed their undersides from [[File:Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE2 BE1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 2 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 3 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File: Locked Active Redstone Repeater Delay 4 JE4 BE2 (facing NWU).png|32px]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Repeater (S) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone repeaters have now been changed.}} {{History||1.20.30|snap=beta 1.20.30.20|Redstone Repeaters now use the <code>minecraft:cardinal_direction</code> [[block state]] instead of <code>direction</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE3.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this model actually used here?}} [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone repeaters.}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Locked Redstone Repeater (S) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this model actually used here?}} Added repeater locking to redstone repeaters.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE4.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this model actually used here?}} [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone repeaters have now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Redstone Repeater (S) JE3.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this model actually used here?}} [[File:Redstone Repeater (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone repeaters and repeater locking.}} {{History|foot}} === Redstone repeater "items" === {{:Technical blocks/Redstone Repeater}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * The recipe and appearance of redstone repeaters are a likely reference to the old method of repeating signals, which would also use two torches at a time, inverting each other == Gallery == <gallery> Repeater clock.gif|A redstone clock formed from a redstone torch and a repeater. Repeater feedback.gif|A redstone clock formed from two repeaters. Two way repeater.gif|MCRedstoneSim diagram of a two-way repeater. Repeater bridge.png|Crossing redstone wires using repeaters. Jeb Repeaters 1.png| Jeb Repeaters 2.png| Jeb Repeaters 3.png| </gallery> === Renders === <gallery> Redstone Repeater.png Redstone Repeater Delay 2.png Redstone Repeater Delay 3.png Redstone Repeater Delay 4.png Powered Redstone Repeater.png Powered Redstone Repeater Delay 2.png Powered Redstone Repeater Delay 3.png Powered Redstone Repeater Delay 4.png Locked Redstone Repeater.png Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2.png Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3.png Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4.png Redstone Repeater BE.png Redstone Repeater Delay 2 BE.png Redstone Repeater Delay 3 BE.png Redstone Repeater Delay 4 BE.png Powered Redstone Repeater BE.png Powered Redstone Repeater Delay 2 BE.png Powered Redstone Repeater Delay 3 BE.png Powered Redstone Repeater Delay 4 BE.png Locked Redstone Repeater BE.png Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 BE.png Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 BE.png Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 BE.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater BE.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 2 BE.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 3 BE.png Powered Locked Redstone Repeater Delay 4 BE.png </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} {{Redstone}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{Items}} [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Redstone mechanics]] [[Category:Redstone]] [[Category:Mechanisms]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[de:Redstone-Verstärker]] [[es:Repetidor de redstone]] [[fr:Répéteur de redstone]] [[hu:Redstone-jelismétlő]] [[it:Ripetitore di redstone]] [[ja:レッドストーンリピーター]] [[ko:레드스톤 중계기]] [[nl:Redstoneversterker]] [[pl:Przekaźnik]] [[pt:Repetidor de redstone]] [[ru:Красный повторитель]] [[tr:Kızıltaş tekrarlayıcı]] [[zh:红石中继器]]</li></ul> | Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4 | Double stone slabs can be obtained with the Silk Touch enchantment by breaking a block with an appropriate tool enchanted with it. | |||
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5 | Double stone slabs can no longer be obtained via Silk Touch. | ||||
1.3.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Beef|Raw Beef]]<br/>{{Item | title = Raw Beef | image = Raw Beef.png | heals = {{hunger|3}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Raw beef''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]] or cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]] to make [[steak]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === When adult [[cow]]s and [[mooshroom]]s are killed, they drop 1-3 raw beef. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-6 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop [[steak]] instead. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|raw-beef}} == Usage == === Food === To eat raw beef, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|3}} hunger and 1.8 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Beef |Steak |0.35 }} === Wolves === Raw beef can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. === Trading === Journeyman-level Butcher villagers have a 50% chance to buy 10 raw beef for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}} Journeyman-level Butcher villagers always offer buy 10 raw beef for an emerald.{{only|java}} ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Beef |spritetype=item |nameid=beef |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Beef |spritetype=item |nameid=beef |id=273 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Raw Beef JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw beef.|Raw beef is one of the new [[food]] items, [[drops|dropped]] by [[cow]]s in addition to their [[leather]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Raw beef can now be used to breed wolves.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Raw beef can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s, at 14–17 raw beef for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Raw Beef JE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Villager]]s no longer [[trading|trade]] for raw beef.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 363.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Raw beef can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] butcher shops.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw beef.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Raw Beef JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw beef.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Raw beef now restores {{hp|3}} instead of {{hp|1}}.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Raw beef has been added to [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw beef now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Raw beef can now be found in [[village]] butcher [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw beef can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Raw Beef JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw beef.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Raw Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added raw beef.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Jeb steak.png|Raw Beef and [[Steak]] in a preview screenshot. </gallery> {{Items}} [[de:Rohes Rindfleisch]] [[es:Filete crudo]] [[fr:Bœuf cru]] [[hu:Nyers marhahús]] [[ja:生の牛肉]] [[ko:익히지 않은 소고기]] [[nl:Rauwe biefstuk]] [[pl:Surowa wołowina]] [[pt:Bife cru]] [[ru:Сырая говядина]] [[uk:Сира яловичина]] [[zh:生牛肉]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Bamboo|Bamboo]]<br/>{{for|the plant feature|Bamboo (feature)}} {{Distinguish|text = [[Sugar Cane]], which was colloquially known as Bamboo}} {{Block | image = <gallery> Leafless Bamboo.png|Leafless Small Leaves Bamboo.png|Small Big Leaves Bamboo.png|Big Leafless Old Bamboo.png|Leafless Old Small Leaves Old Bamboo.png|Small Old Big Leaves Old Bamboo.png|Big Old </gallery> | image2 = Bamboo Shoot.png<!--different infobox for this later down the line, like with pistons?--> | image3 = Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png | transparent = Yes | light = No | tool = Sword | tool2 = Axe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = '''Bamboo''': Yes (60)<br>'''Shoot''': No | lavasusceptible = Yes }} '''Bamboo''' is a versatile, fast-growing, [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] [[plant]] found primarily in [[jungle]]s, which is used for [[crafting]] (particularly [[scaffolding]] and [[Block of Bamboo|bamboo wood]]), [[smelting]] and [[breeding]] [[Panda|pandas]]. A '''bamboo shoot''' is the initial non-solid sapling form of planted bamboo. == Obtaining == Bamboo shoots cannot be obtained through vanilla means. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can be obtained through [[add-on]]s or inventory editing. {{IN|java}}, they are completely unobtainable. === Breaking === Bamboo can be mined with any [[tool]], but a [[sword]] breaks the block [[instant mining|instantly]], even with [[Mining Fatigue]]. Flowing [[water]] also breaks bamboo shoots, but not mature bamboo stalks. {{breaking row|Bamboo|Sword|sword=1|horizontal=1}} {{notelist}} === Natural generation === Bamboo generates in widely scattered single shoots within [[jungle]] [[biome]]s. Bamboo generates much more densely in the [[bamboo jungle|bamboo variant]]s of jungles, covering large areas of the landscape. Bamboo does ''not'' generate in [[sparse jungle]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-156638|||WAI}}</ref> === Mob loot === {{IN|java}}, a [[panda]] drops 1 bamboo when killed. [[Looting]] does not affect the drop rate.<ref>{{bug|MC-160006}}</ref> {{IN|bedrock}}, a panda drops 0-2 bamboo when killed. Looting increases the drop by 1 per level. === Fishing === Bamboo can be found while [[fishing]] in [[jungle]] [[biome]]s as a junk [[item]]. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|bamboo}} == Usage == When broken, any bamboo [[block]] placed or grown above it is also broken. A bamboo block drops itself as an [[item]] if a [[piston]] pushes it or moves a block into its space. When bamboo is first placed as a shoot it's not solid and can be destroyed by water flowing into it. After growing at least one block taller it becomes solid and can't be destroyed by water. To transform a bamboo shoot into a solid bamboo block place another bamboo on top of it. Unlike most plants, bamboo cannot be [[Composter#Composting|composted]].<ref>{{bug|MC-142452|||WAI}}</ref> === Farming === Bamboo can be planted on [[moss block]]s{{only|java|short=1}}, [[grass block]]s, [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[gravel]], [[mycelium]], [[podzol]], [[sand]], [[red sand]], [[suspicious sand]], [[suspicious gravel]], [[mud]], bamboo shoot, or on itself. At default random tick speed (3), each plant grows on average every {{convert|4096|ticks|seconds}}. When [[bone meal]] is {{control|used}} on it, it grows by 1–2 [[blocks]]. Bamboo can grow up to 12–16 blocks tall. The top of a bamboo plant requires a [[light]] level of 9 or above to grow. Because bamboo breaks in almost the same way as [[sugar cane]]s, [[Tutorials/Sugar cane farming|a sugar cane farm]] can be easily adapted to this use. While water is not needed with such a farm, some spacing is recommended if the harvest is done manually as mature stalks are solid. === Pandas === Bamboo [[item]]s are eaten by [[panda]]s and can be used to speed up the growth of baby pandas. Bamboo can also be used to breed pandas when at least 8 [[block]]s of bamboo are within 5 blocks of the pandas, making the panda the only animal in the game to have extra breeding requirements. At this point, the [[player]] can feed them bamboo and they [[breeding|mate]] to have a baby. === Fuel === Bamboo can be used as fuel for [[smelting]]. Each bamboo item smelts 0.25 [[item]]s. Crafting two bamboo into a [[stick]] and using that as fuel is equivalent, smelting 0.5 items. Bamboo can be crafted into other items to increase its fuel efficiency. * By crafting 9 bamboo into 2 [[bamboo planks]], 3 items can be smelted instead of 2.25, a 33.3% increase in efficiency. ** {{IN|bedrock}}, the fuel efficiency can be further doubled by crafting the bamboo planks into twice the amount of [[slab]]s.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-94368||Wooden slabs last for the same amount of time as planks in a furnace}}</ref> * {{IN|java}}, by crafting 14 bamboo into 3 [[ladder]]s, 4.5 items can be smelted instead of 3.5, a 28.6% increase in efficiency. === Flower pots === Bamboo can be placed in a [[flower pot]], where it retains the design it has in its item form. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Appearance == [[File:Bamboo stages.png|thumb|The different stages of bamboo growth.]] The appearance of bamboo changes as it grows. When first placed, it takes the form of a small shoot, which has no [[hitbox]]. When it grows one [[block]] taller it grows to 2 pixels in length and width and the top block has leaves coming off it. At 3 blocks, the top 2 blocks have leaves and at 4 blocks the bamboo expands to 3×3 pixels. At 5 blocks tall, the top 3 blocks have leaves on them. As the bamboo grows, the leaves move up and stay at the top 3 blocks. Destroying a block of bamboo does not change the appearance of the blocks below it. Bamboo is oriented at a random position in the block that it is in. == Sounds == === Bamboo === {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo}} === Bamboo Shoot === {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo shoot}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bamboo |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo |blocktags=bamboo_plantable_on}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Shoot |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_sapling |blocktags=bamboo_plantable_on |form=block |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bamboo |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo |id=418}} {{ID table |displayname=Bamboo Sapling |spritetype=block |nameid=bamboo_sapling |id=419 |form=block |translationkey=- |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Zoologist}} == History == {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1046096508570009602}}|Bamboo is announced at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo. |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo. |Added [[bamboo jungle]]s, where bamboo naturally generates.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|"Bamboo Sapling" has been renamed to "Bamboo Shoot".}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Bamboo has been moved from the Miscellaneous tab to the Decoration Blocks tab in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="misc decoration">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-174434</ref>}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Bamboo can now be planted on rooted dirt.}} {{History|||snap=21w16a|Bamboo can now be planted on moss blocks.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w39a|Bamboo no longer generates underground.<ref>{{bug|MC-145376}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-214894}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Bamboo can now be planted on mud.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Bamboo can now be used to craft [[bamboo planks]].}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|Bamboo can no longer be used to craft bamboo planks.|Bamboo can now be used to craft a [[block of bamboo]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bamboo can now be planted on [[suspicious sand]].}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w14a|Bamboo can now be planted on [[suspicious gravel]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|[[File:Leafless Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo. |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Bamboo can now generate in [[jungle]] [[biome]]s in single shoots. |Added [[bamboo jungle]]s, where bamboo naturally generates.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] The bamboo texture brightness has been updated to match {{el|je}}.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-42635}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.20.20|Swords now break bamboo instantly to match ''Java Edition''.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-64013}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20.0|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Bamboo can now be used to craft [[bamboo planks]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|Bamboo can no longer be used to craft bamboo planks.|Bamboo can now be used to craft a [[block of bamboo]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo. |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.}} {{History|foot}} === Bamboo shoot "item" === {{:Technical blocks/Bamboo Shoot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * Because bamboo grows quickly (on average 1 growth per 200 seconds), just 500 plants in an automatic farm produce more [[item]]s than a [[hopper]] can collect (2.5 items per second). A single hopper can move only enough items to keep 6.25 [[furnace]]s running. * Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant in ''[[Minecraft]]'', which reflects its status as the fastest-growing plant known in real life. * While bamboo cannot be composted in ''Minecraft'', it can be composted in real life. == Gallery == <gallery> File:PandaMinecon.png|The first image featuring bamboo, from [[MINECON Earth 2018]]. File:PandasEatingMinecon.jpg|A group of [[Panda|pandas]] eating bamboo, shown at [[MINECON Earth 2018]]. File:Growing bamboo BE.png|Planted bamboo growing. File:Bamboo in tree.png|A bamboo shoot growing through a [[tree]]. File:Bamboo Jungle.png|Bamboo seen in a [[jungle]] [[biome]] variant. File:Bamboo Jungle in Amplified world.png|Bamboo Jungle in an [[Amplified]] world in 1.19-rc2. File:Naturalbamboo.png|Multiple naturally generated bamboo stems growing by a river. File:Tall Bamboo.png|Grown Bamboo with three parts File:Zuri Chopping Bamboo Pixel Art.png|[[Zuri]] chopping down bamboo for a baby panda. File:Bamboo Wallpaper.png|Smartphone wallpaper of the aforementioned artwork, showing more of the treetops and bamboo. File:Panda Packaging.jpg|Packing for the ''Diamond Level Panda'', modeled after bamboo. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Flammable blocks]] [[cs:Bambus]] [[de:Bambus]] [[es:Bambú]] [[fr:Bambou]] [[it:Bambù]] [[ja:竹]] [[ko:대나무]] [[pl:Bambus]] [[pt:Bambu]] [[ru:Бамбук]] [[th:ไม้ไผ่]] [[zh:竹子]]</li></ul> | 12w16a | Double slab items can now be obtained in singleplayer worlds via the /give command using the respective numeric ID. | |||
12w17a | Added wooden double slabs, which have an unobtainable item form corresponding to its block ID, which uses a full render. It can be obtained via the /give command or inventory editors with numeric item ID 125. | ||||
1.8{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Combat|Category:Combat]]<br/>[[Category:Items]] [[fr:Catégorie:Combat]] [[zh:Category:武器]]</li><li>[[Disc Fragment|Disc Fragment]]<br/>{{Item | image = Disc Fragment.png | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''disc fragment''' is a [[music disc]] fragment obtained from [[ancient city]] loot chests. Nine fragments can be combined in a [[Crafting Table|crafting table]] to make a music disc named "5". == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|disc-fragment-5}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Disc Fragment 5}} == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=java<!-- |showitemtags=y--> |showforms=y |firstcolumnname=Track |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5 |spritename=disc-fragment-5 |spritetype=item |nameid=disc_fragment_5<!-- |itemtags=--> |form=item |foot=y}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w16a|[[File:Disc Fragment.png|32px]] Added disc fragments.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.28|[[File:Disc Fragment.png|32px]] Added disc fragments.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} ==Gallery== <gallery> 9 to 5.jpg|9 fragments of the 5 music disc. </gallery> ==See also== * {{EnvLink|Music}} * {{ItemLink|Music Disc}} {{Items}} [[de:Plattenbruchstück]] [[es:Fragmento de disco]] [[fr:Fragment de disque]] [[ja:レコードの破片]] [[pl:Fragment płyty]] [[pt:Fragmento de disco]] [[ru:Фрагмент пластинки 5]] [[uk:Фрагмент платівки]] [[zh:唱片残片]] [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]</li></ul> | 14w25a | The direct item forms of double slabs have been removed from the game. They can no longer exist as items in any way, only as placed blocks. | |||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
? | Double slabs exist as an item. | ||||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
? | Double slab items exist. | ||||
They have a tendency to crash the game[9] |
Appearances[]
Smooth Stone Double Slab[]
Java Edition | |||||
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? | This appearance is used. |
Names[]
- Does it crash beta 1.9?
- did they ever share the single slabs' names?.
Item names did not exist prior to Beta 1.0.
- Beta 1.0 - Beta 1.2_02: Stone Slab
- Beta 1.3 - ?: [Has no defined name, rendering a minimum-length text box if highlighted]
Issues[]
Issues relating to "Slab" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia[]
- Any light directed through a slab does not affect any block's light values north of the source.
- Whereas 1×1 dents in a flat floor using slabs are darkened as one would expect, 1×1 dents created using 2×1 or 2×2 stairs darken less, due to having fewer surrounding solid blocks.[10]
- When water or lava are on top of an upside-down slab, the water dripping particles appear in midair below the slab instead of from the slab itself, this was fixed in Java Edition 1.13-pre7,[11] but will not be fixed in Bedrock Edition.[12]
- Notch has said he regrets introducing slabs to the game, due to half-blocks unnecessarily "doubling the resolution" of the game by adding detail outside of the game's otherwise cubic constraints.[13]
Gallery[]
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References[]
- ↑ MC-53641
- ↑ a b MCPE-42734
- ↑ MCPE-94368 — Wooden slabs last for the same amount of time as planks in a furnace
- ↑ MCPE-79659
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/10g4mi/dinnerbone_at_this_point_i_think_its_almost/
- ↑ MC-204323
- ↑ MCPE-16195 — "Quartz slab has the wrong texture" — resolved as "Fixed".
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1722hf/the_smooth_full_halfslab_will_become_438/c81gzi0?context=1
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qtn9Nx3YpeU
- ↑ MCPE-31503 resolved as "Works as Intended"
- ↑ MC-1390
- ↑ MCPE-32639
- ↑ "The only game related thing I regret is adding half-size slabs to Minecraft." – @notch (Markus Persson) on X, September 18, 2017