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Advancement
For the command, see Commands/advancement. For the data pack format, see Advancement/JSON format. Not to be confused with Achievements in Bedrock Edition. -
Ore
This article is about the block. For the terrain feature that is made up of ores, see Ore (feature). For the blackstone block mistakenly called an ore, see Gilded Blackstone. For the mineral commonly mistaken -
Igloo
An igloo is a hostel structure sometimes generated in snowy taigas, snowy plains or snowy slopes and built mainly of snow blocks. Main article:/Structure -
Lava
This article is about the fluid. For the bucket, see Lava Bucket. Lava is a light-emitting fluid that causes fire damage, mostly found in the lower reaches of the Overworld and the Nether. -
Blast Protection
Blast Protection is an armor enchantment that reduces damage taken from explosions and fireworks. Blast Protection reduces the damage the user takes from all explosions, including, but not limited to, Creepers, TNT, Beds/Respawn Anchors -
Tutorials/Nether portals
to an abyss, lava lake, or netherrack wall. There is also no way to check whether a lava source (created with the landscape) is destined to send lava flowing over the portal. Furthermore, a portal -
Tutorials/Mob grinder
"Grinder" redirects here. For block used to remove enchantments, see Grindstone. This article is missing information about Campfires and Soul Campfires. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on -
Java Edition 22w13oneBlockAtATime
This article is about the April Fool's joke snapshot. For the actual snapshot released that week, see Java Edition 22w13a. This article documents an April Fools' joke. There is no actual "One Block at -
Tutorials/Defeating a pillager outpost
Pillager outposts are the second illager-filled structure added to the game, after woodland mansions. They are flooded with pillagers, both inside and in the surrounding area, making it a difficult challenge for any player -
Tutorials/Things to do when bored
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Lava Bucket
A lava bucket is a bucket filled with lava. To fill an empty bucket with lava, use it on a lava source block or lava in a cauldron. The block is consumed in the process -
Java Edition 1.3.1
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of 1.3, see Java Edition guides/1.3 releases. 1.3.1 is a major update to Java Edition released on -
Tutorials/Complete main adventure
Being a sandbox game, there is no true end to Minecraft. However, it is generally accepted you'complete' the game upon killing the ender dragon. This tutorial shows the steps necessary to locate and enter -
Tutorials/Skyblock
baş parmak This section needs to be updated. Please update this section to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Update to 1.19 and 1.20. Skyblock is one of the most popular -
Tutorials/Animal farming
Cooked meat is one of the best food options in the game, with Golden Carrots being its only competitor. Most forms of cooked meat can easily be obtained by killing animals and then cooking their -
Acacia
The acacia tree is found in the savanna biome. Acacia trees are around 8 blocks tall and feature distinct diagonal trunks, and may occasionally have multiple canopies. Acacia trees spawn naturally only in the Savanna -
Bucket
This article is about the empty bucket. For buckets filled with objects, see Bucket (disambiguation). A bucket is an item used to carry water, lava, milk, powder snow, and various aquatic mobs. -
Statistics
For the Minecraft Wiki's statistics, see Special:Statistics. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
List of item textures
See also: Category:Inventory icons and Category:Item textures This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. -
Tiers
This article is about tiers of tools and weapons. For materials of armor, see Armor materials. For materials of blocks, see Materials. Tiers refer to the different levels and materials of tools and weapons. -
Third-person view
Third person view allows the player to view the nearby environment from an "outside" perspective. Different perspectives can be toggled by pressing F5 (or fn + F5 on other keyboards) or C. Pressing it once displays -
Tutorials/Ultra hardcore survival
If you have played Hardcore mode many times and are comfortable with it, and want an even bigger challenge, try Ultra Hardcore Mode. Ultra Hardcore mode is like Hardcore, but to add to the challenges -
Tutorials/Secret door
Secret doors are concealed entrances into places created by the player. They are useful for a variety of things, such as protecting valuables on a multiplayer server, building a adventure map, or just for fun -
Tutorials/Construction
For new players on Minecraft, fending off monsters and harvesting materials can already be a very painful and confusing job. This tutorial will help you construct some of the most useful as well as some -
Raw Gold
Raw gold is a raw metal resource obtained from mining gold ore. Gold ore and deepslate gold ore mined with an iron pickaxe or higher drops 1 unit of raw gold. If the pickaxe is -
Loading tips
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition -
Debug mode
This article is about the world type. For other uses, see Debug. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Pocket Edition v0.7.0 alpha
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of 0.7, see Bedrock Edition guides/0.7 releases. v0.7.0 alpha was a major update to Minecraft: Pocket Edition -
Tutorials/The third day
Once the player have survived the first and second days of Minecraft survival, gathered some basic resources, and made a shelter, it's time to start making farms and gathering more resources. This tutorial will -
Minecraft Legends:Well of Fate
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. The Well of Fate is a structure -
Tutorials/Half hearted hardcore
Half Hearted Hardcore, or half a heart hardcore, is self-explanatory. It is a custom difficulty which has all the hardcore and ultra hardcore restrictions, but you are stuck on half a heart and cannot -
Tutorials/SkyWars
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Skywars is a multiplayer minigame where each player starts off on a separate island that is floating in the Void and tries to battle -
Java Edition guides/1.3 releases
This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Java Edition 1.3.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with the Java Edition 1.2.x releases. -
Xbox 360 Edition TU14
TU14 was a version of Xbox 360 Edition released on March 26, 2014. This version is based on Java Edition 1.3.1. [edit] General[] New tutorials in the tutorial world for the new items -
PlayStation 3 Edition 1.04
1.04 was a version of PlayStation 3 Edition released on March 27, 2014. [edit] General[] New tutorials in the tutorial world for the new items& features., New Mojang splash screen, New Minecraft Xbox 360 -
Java Edition guides/Infdev releases
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. This guide is a simplified overview of -
Java Edition data values/Pre-flattening/Item IDs
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. All items have values above 255, making it easy to -
Xbox 360 Edition TU55
bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a cake., Fix for furnaces not leaving an empty bucket after using a lava bucket as fuel., Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly., Fix -
Invalid Data Value Leaves
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Legacy Console Edition descriptions
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Inventory/Creative inventory historical layouts
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. The Bedrock Edition Creative inventory was overhauled completely in Bedrock Edition 1.2.0 in beta 1.2.0.2. The Java Edition -
Java Edition 1.6.1/Resource pack changes
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Bedrock Edition data values/Items2
Icon Dec Hex Resource location Item 257 101 apple Apple 258 102 golden_apple Golden Apple 259 103 enchanted_golden_apple Enchanted Apple 260 104 mushroom_stew Mushroom Stew 261 105 bread Bread 262 106 -
Java Edition data values/Items
archer_pottery_sherd Armor Stand armor_stand Arms Up Pottery Sherd arms_up_pottery_sherd Arrow arrow Bucket of Axolotl axolotl_bucket Axolotl Spawn Egg axolotl_spawn_egg Baked Potato baked_potato Bamboo Raft bamboo -
Bedrock Edition guides/0.7 releases
This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Bedrock Edition 0.7.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with Bedrock Edition 0.6.x releases. Environment -
PlayStation 3 Edition 1.54
bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a cake., Fix for furnaces not leaving an empty bucket after using a lava bucket as fuel., Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly., Fix -
PlayStation 4 Edition 1.54
bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a cake., Fix for furnaces not leaving an empty bucket after using a lava bucket as fuel., Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly., Fix -
Wii U Edition Patch 25
bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a cake., Fix for furnaces not leaving an empty bucket after using a lava bucket as fuel., Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly., Fix -
Xbox One Edition CU45
bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a cake., Fix for furnaces not leaving an empty bucket after using a lava bucket as fuel., Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly., Fix -
Nintendo Switch Edition 1.0.5
bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a cake., Fix for furnaces not leaving an empty bucket after using a lava bucket as fuel., Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly., Fix -
Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha/Creative inventory
Dye Cocoa Beans Dandelion Yellow Lime Dye Cactus Green Cyan Dye Category 2 Rail Powered Rail Torch Bucket Water Bucket Lava Bucket TNT Iron Hoe Iron Sword Bow Flint and Steel Shears Clock Compass Minecart -
Trading
For the mechanic used with piglins, see Bartering. The trading system is a gameplay mechanic that allows players to trade principally emeralds for items (and vice-versa) with villagers, as well as wandering traders. -
Item
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. "Items" redirects here. For the old image file used to load item textures -
Dispenser
This article is about the block that can fire arrows and other items. For the block that would drop arrows and others as an item, see Dropper. A dispenser is a low-capacity storage block -
The Nether
This article is about the dimension. For the update, see Nether Update. For other uses, see Nether (disambiguation). The Nether is a dangerous, hell-like dimension containing fire, lava, fungal vegetation, many hostile mobs, and -
Tutorials/Iron golem farming
Iron golem farming uses village mechanics to produce iron and poppies. Usually, an iron golem farm is a player-constructed village in which golems are spawned and then either killed immediately or moved to a -
Breaking
This article is about the act of breaking blocks. For items breaking due to low durability, see durability. Breaking, digging, punching, or mining is a common activity in Minecraft, performed (by default) by holding the -
Dried Kelp Block
"Kelp Block" redirects here. For the non-solid plant, see Kelp. Dried kelp blocks are storage blocks equivalent to nine dried kelp that can also be used as fuel. -
Tutorials/Diamonds
Diamonds are one of the most sought-after items in Minecraft, due to their use in crafting diamond and netherite tools, weapons, and armor. Diamonds are also one of the rarest ores in Minecraft along -
Weapon
For the feature in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Weapon. Weapons are items that can be used to damage entities. They can take the form of a sword, bow, or various other items capable of dealing -
Tutorials/Nether survival
This tutorial provides useful survival tips when going to the Nether, whether you want to just visit or make a more permanent base there. This tutorial also explains how to beat the game by starting -
Tutorials/Defeating a bastion remnant
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. Bastion remnants are large, castle-like generated -
Bedrock Edition 1.20.40
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. 1.20.40 is a minor update -
Bedrock Edition data values
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition. This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Changes to numeric IDs in 1.16.100+. -
Tutorials/Defeating a village raid
This tutorial will show you how to defeat a village raid. Raids are events during which pillagers, vindicators, ravagers, and evokers (which can summon vexes) invade a village to kill as many villagers as possible -
Commands/spreadplayers
Teleports entities to random surface locations within an area. Targets are always placed on the top non-air block (whether it's solid or not) at a horizontal location (if not in under mode), and -
Tutorials/Combat
"Combat" redirects here. For the Java Edition update, see Combat Update. For the updates to Java Edition combat mechanics in testing, see Java Edition Combat Tests. This article is a work in progress. Please -
Tutorials/Flat survival
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. Note: 23w31a changes. This article needs to -
Tutorials/Speedrun
A speedrun is a play-through of a video game performed with the intention of completing it as fast as possible. Speedruns may cover a whole game or a selected part, such as completing all -
List of renewable resources
Renewable resources that can be obtained through methods other than trading or rare drops. -
Village/Structure (old)/Blueprints/Blacksmith
This page is part of the Structure Blueprints project. This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure, terrain feature, or feature. -
Material Reducer
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. -
Tutorials/Griefing prevention
Griefing is the act of irritating and angering people in video games through the use of destruction, construction, or social engineering. Popularized in Minecraft by teams, griefing has become a serious problem for server administrators -
Java Edition Infdev 20100615
This version of Minecraft Infdev was released on June 15, 2010. Items[] Collects water and lava. -
Tutorials/Manhunt/Tricks and Traps
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Whether you're a hunter or a runner, tricks and traps can be very helpful in achieving your goal. -
Minecraft Story Mode:Ivor
Ivor is a former antagonist in Minecraft: Story Mode, and was formerly an enemy of Gabriel the Warrior and the rest of the Order. Ivor was responsible for the Wither Storm's creation because he -
Tutorials/Defeating a monster room
Monster rooms are structures that generate underground connected to caves or other generated structures. They contain up to 2 loot chests and a monster spawner that spawns zombies, skeletons, or spiders. The spawner can be -
Java Edition guides/Alpha 1.1 releases
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. This guide is a simplified overview of -
Xbox 360 Edition TU28
TU28 was a version of Xbox 360 Edition released on August 28, 2015. This version is based on Java Edition 1.7.2. [edit] Changes[] Updated the sponge texture to match Java Edition's. -
Xbox 360 Edition TU23
TU23 was a version of Xbox 360 Edition released on March 25, 2015. This version is based on Java Edition 1.6.1. [edit] Fixes[] MCCE-23 – Split screen: Flying mobs and invisible mobs, MCCE -
Commands/place (Bedrock Edition)
For command with the same name in Java Edition, see Commands/place (Java Edition). This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This feature used to be in the game but -
PlayStation 3 Edition 1.19
1.19 was a version of PlayStation 3 Edition released on August 28, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Star Wars Classic Skin Pack Trial content., Added Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack Trial content. -
Bucket (disambiguation)
A bucket is an item that can be used to pick up objects. Once the bucket has been used on an object, it can become a: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same -
Bedrock Edition guides/0.8 releases
This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Bedrock Edition 0.8.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with 0.7.x releases. -
PlayStation 3 Edition 1.15
1.15 was a version of PlayStation 3 Edition released on March 25, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Pattern texture pack trial content. -
PlayStation 4 Edition 1.15
1.15 was a version of PlayStation 4 Edition released on March 25, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Pattern texture pack trial content. -
PlayStation Vita Edition 1.15
1.15 was a version of PlayStation Vita Edition released on March 25, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Pattern texture pack trial content. -
PlayStation 4 Edition 1.19
1.19 was a version of PlayStation 4 Edition released on August 28, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Star Wars Classic Skin Pack Trial content., Added Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack Trial content. -
PlayStation Vita Edition 1.19
1.19 was a version of PlayStation Vita Edition released on August 28, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Star Wars Classic Skin Pack Trial content., Added Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack Trial content. -
Xbox One Edition CU11
CU11 was a version of Xbox One Edition released on March 25, 2015. [edit] Additions Added Pattern texture pack trial content. -
Xbox One Edition CU16
CU16 was a version of Xbox One Edition released on August 28, 2015. [edit] Changes[] Updated the sponge texture to match Java Edition's. -
Lava (disambiguation)
Lava may refer to: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article -
Observer
This article is about the block that detects block updates. For the redstone mechanism, see block update detector. An observer is a block that emits a quick redstone pulse from its back when the block -
Tutorials/Hardcore mode
This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. Reason: Some parts of this guide are -
Pocket Edition v0.7.4 alpha
v0.7.4 alpha was released to fix some of the bugs and crashes in v0.7.3. Gameplay[] Added an "External" button in the edit section of world create menu, for IP-connecting to -
Minecraft Earth:Inventory
Minecraft Earth was discontinued due to outdoor restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It can no longer be downloaded or played, but the contents of this page are kept for historical interest -
Minecraft Earth:0.12.0
0.12.0 is a major update to Minecraft Earth released on February 11, 2020. Added new music(s) while on the map screen. -
Birch Forest
A birch forest is a lush biome, usually generating near other woodland biomes. There are two variants in the biome family. Birch forest biomes are almost exactly the same as regular forest biome. The most -
Tutorials/Exploring caves
Caves or caverns are naturally-formed cavities in the Overworld and less prominently, the Nether. Most caves have tunnels branching off as catacombs and winding in all sorts of directions. They are often very deep -
Minecraft Dungeons:Doom Crossbow
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. The doom crossbow is a unique heavy -
Crafting descriptions
This article is about the descriptions shown in Pocket Edition. For their Legacy Console Edition equivalents, see Legacy Console Edition descriptions. This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. Item descriptions -
Tutorials/Smelting
There are many important things to remember when smelting items, to save both resources and time. If there are fewer items than the fuel can burn, some of the fuel will be wasted. Accordingly, you -
Xbox 360 Edition TU10
TU10 was a version of Xbox 360 Edition released on April 16, 2013. Fixes[] Fix for Silver LIVE profiles getting an error message on loading a save., Fix for lighting bug causing unlit areas even -
Java Edition 15w14a
This article documents an April Fools' joke. There is no actual "Love and Hugs Update" of Minecraft in development. 15w14a is an April Fools' joke released on April 1, 2015. It was released as a -
Minecraft: The Voyage/3CHP
The crew of Mr. Barnacle consists of Cresop, Billups, Tanner, Jirwoh, Pyx, Gibbons, Ulias, Hodey, and Osk Fikar. The narrator describes Osk Fikar as "amiable and cheerful" to the other miners, yet detested and berated -
Minecraft Dungeons:Luminous Night Adventure Pass
The luminous night adventure pass is an upgrade for Minecraft Dungeons. It is a DLC extension of the luminous night seasonal adventure that unlocks the premium track in the Adventure Hub. It is available for -
Crafting/Before Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha
This article is about old MATTIS crafting system. For crafting system in general, see Crafting. This feature is exclusive to Pocket Edition. -
Bucket of aquatic mob
A bucket of aquatic mob is a small aquatic mob (a fish, axolotl, or tadpole) inside of a water bucket, obtained by using a water bucket on one of these mobs. A bucket of aquatic -
Water Bucket
A water bucket is a bucket filled with water. To fill an empty bucket with water, use it on a water source block. The water is consumed in the process. Flowing water does not fill -
Powder Snow Bucket
A powder snow bucket is a bucket with powder snow inside. A powder snow bucket can be obtained by using an empty bucket on a powder snow block or powder snow cauldron. -
Lava lake
For removed water lakes, see Water lake. For lava aquifers, see Cave. -
Lava Spawner
For a renewable source of lava, see Pointed Dripstone. This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. -
Cauldron
For the boss in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Corrupted Cauldron. A cauldron is a block that can contain water, lava or powder snow and, in certain situations, collect it from the environment. In Bedrock Edition -
Minecraft Dungeons:Flair
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. Note: Split sounds into separate sections Flairs -
Tutorials/Game terms
This is a glossary of game terms used by the Minecraft community, but are not officially in the game. Some of these game terms are used as shortenings, while others are terms exclusive to Minecraft -
Brewing
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Some information in this article is out of date; for example in Bedrock Edition, extended regeneration -
Villager
Not to be confused with Illager, Pillager or Wandering Trader. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Villager. -
Mob
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. For mobs in spin-off games of Minecraft, see Minecraft Dungeons:Mob, Minecraft -
Enchanting
"Enchant" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/enchant. For the block used to enchant, see Enchanting Table. For the command NBT tag, see Tutorials/Command NBT tags § Items. For the Minecraft Dungeons mechanic -
Conduit
This article is about the block. For the status effect, see Conduit Power. For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see Anima Conduit. For the artifact in the Hidden Depths DLC in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD -
Fishing
Fishing is the use of a fishing rod to obtain items, usually fish. To fish, the player must use a fishing rod to cast the line into a body of water. The player's position -
Potion
This article is about the drinkable potions. For the throwable potions, see Splash Potion. For the throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect, see Lingering Potion. "Potion of Water Breathing" redirects here. For -
Allay
This article is about the Minecraft passive mob that collects items. For the hostile mob summoned by evokers, see Vex. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons that inspired the allay, see MCD:Wisp. For the -
Deep Dark
The deep dark is a cave biome that generates deep underground in the Overworld under mountainous areas. The deep dark is an Overworld biome that generates deep underground beneath areas with a low erosion value -
Ancient Debris
"Netherite ore" redirects here. For the ingot, see Netherite Ingot. For the scrap, see Netherite Scrap. Ancient debris is a rare ore found in the Nether, and is the main source of netherite scraps -
Netherite
Netherite is a material from the Nether, used primarily to upgrade diamond gear. Netherite items are more powerful and durable than diamond, and in dropped item form are resistant to fire or lava. Netherite blocks -
Beehive
Bee nests and beehives are blocks that house bees. Bee nests are found naturally, and beehives are crafted. They fill with honey as bees pollinate flowers and return to their homes and, when full, can -
Suspicious Block
Suspicious sand and suspicious gravel are fragile gravity-affected blocks found in various Overworld structures. They can be brushed to extract structure-dependent loot, and are the only source of pottery sherds. Suspicious blocks drop -
Stonecutter
For the unobtainable block in Bedrock Edition with the same name, see Stonecutter (old). The stonecutter is used to craft stone and copper related blocks in smaller and more precise quantities than crafting, and is -
Wither
This article is about the boss mob. For the status effect, see Wither (effect). For the skeleton variant, see Wither Skeleton. For the storm mob in Minecraft: Story Mode, see Wither Storm. For other uses -
Java Edition 1.20
1.20, the first release of Trails& Tales, is a major update to Java Edition released on June 7, 2023, exactly one year after the previous major update, 1.19. Originally announced at Minecraft Live -
Sculk Shrieker
A sculk shrieker is a sculk block found in the deep dark biome that produces a "shrieking" noise when a player either stands on it (regardless of sneaking ) or triggers a nearby sculk sensor. Shriekers -
Woodland Mansion
For the Ancient Hunt location in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Woodland Mansion. This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. -
Firework Rocket
"Firework" redirects here. For other uses, see Firework (disambiguation). A firework rocket is an item (and entity ) used for creating decorative explosions, boosting when flying with elytra, and loading into a crossbow as ammunition. -
Nether portal
This article is about the manufactured structure. For the block, see Nether Portal (block). For the block in Java Edition 20w14∞, see Funky Portal. For the naturally generated structure, see Ruined Portal. For the portal -
End portal
This article is about the structure used to travel to the End. For other uses, see End portal (disambiguation). An end portal is a naturally occurring generated structure that is used to travel into the -
Flower
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Enderman
For the miniboss in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Enderman. The Enderman is a tall neutral mob found in all three dimensions. Endermen normally ignore players and lazily amble about, but they will swiftly walk to -
Arrow
An arrow serves as ammunition for bows, crossbows, and dispensers. Arrows can be modified to give status effects to players and mobs. Arrows shot by players can always be picked up in Creative mode. -
Mud
This article is about the block. For the Minecraft Earth fluid, see Minecraft Earth:Mud. Mud is a block found abundantly in mangrove swamps or created by using a water bottle on a dirt block -
Piglin
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Piglin. For the zombified variant, see Zombified Piglin. For the hostile variant found in bastion remnants, see Piglin Brute. For other uses, see Piglin (disambiguation). A piglin -
Impaling
Impaling is an enchantment for a trident, causing the trident to deal extra damage on each hit against aquatic mobs , or extra damage to mobs in water. Each level of Impaling adds 2.5 ( × 1 -
Concrete
This article is about the block after the addition of water. For its gravity-obeying powder form, see Concrete Powder. Concrete is a block created when concrete powder touches water. It comes in the sixteen -
Crying Obsidian
Not to be confused with Glowing Obsidian. Crying obsidian is a luminous variant of obsidian that can be used to craft a respawn anchor. -
Anvil
This article is about the block. For the file format, see Anvil file format. An anvil is a gravity-affected utility block used to rename items, combine enchantments and repair items without losing the enchantments -
Ender Chest
Ender chests are a type of chest whose contents are exclusive to each player, and can be accessed from anywhere in the world. Ender chests require a pickaxe to be mined. Otherwise, they drop nothing -
Grass Block
This article is about the solid block. For the non-solid block, see Grass. For other uses, see Grass (disambiguation). A grass block is a natural block that generates abundantly across the surface of the -
Particles
"Particle" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/particle. For the image file used to load particle textures, see particles.png. -
Sniffer Egg
Not to be confused with Sniffer Spawn Egg. A sniffer egg is a block that can be brushed out of suspicious sand in warm ocean ruins, or obtained by breeding two sniffers. It slowly hatches -
Ender Dragon
"Dragon" redirects here. For the mentioned feature, see Red Dragon. For the rendering engine, see RenderDragon. For other uses, see Dragon (disambiguation). The ender dragon is a giant flying hostile boss mob found when -
Brewing Stand
A brewing stand is a block used for brewing potions using bottles and suitable ingredients. It also serves as a cleric's job site block. A brewing stand can be obtained using any pickaxe. If -
Swift Sneak
Swift Sneak is a non-renewable enchantment that can be applied to leggings and allows the player to walk more quickly while sneaking. Swift Sneak can be obtained only from loot chests in ancient cities -
Effect
For the command, see commands/effect. For the rendering feature, see Effect (dimension). For the feature in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Status Effect. An effect is a helpful or harmful condition that affects an entity -
Monster Spawner
This article is about the block. For mob farms based around monster spawners, see Tutorials/Monster spawner traps. For the entity in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Mob Spawner. For spawn eggs, see Spawn Egg. A -
Food
For food in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Food. Food refers to any consumable items that, when eaten, restore hunger points and hunger saturation points, and sometimes cause status effects. They are essential to survival, as -
Pottery Sherd
Pottery sherds are a set of twenty items used to craft decorated pots with ornamental designs. They can be obtained only by brushing suspicious blocks, with the variants of sherd obtainable being dependent on the -
Lush Caves
A lush cave is a temperate Overworld cave biome that has a unique fauna and flora and is found underground below azalea trees and sometimes, bamboo forests in bedrock. Lush caves generate underground at any -
Smelting
Smelting is a method of obtaining refined goods from raw materials by heating in a furnace, blast furnace, smoker or campfire. For example, raw iron can be smelted to produce iron ingots using coal as -
Smoker
A smoker is a block that smelts food twice as quickly as a furnace but cannot smelt anything else. It also serves as a butcher's job site block. A smoker can be picked up -
Minecraft
This article is about the video game. For the franchise, see Minecraft (franchise). For the Java Edition game data folder, see.minecraft. For the edition that uses the title "Minecraft", see Bedrock Edition. For other -
Achievement
For achievements in other versions, see Achievement/Java Edition, Achievement/Legacy Console and New Nintendo 3DS editions, and Minecraft Dungeons:Achievement. For the removed command, see Commands/achievement. -
Wood
This article is about the bark block. For the block found in trees formerly named "wood", see Log. For other uses, see Wood (disambiguation). Wood or hyphae is a block that has the log's -
Slab
This article is about slabs obtainable in normal gameplay. For the wooden slab which acts like stone, see Petrified Oak Slab. For the removed smooth stone-like slab, see Seamless Stone Slab. For the April -
Server.properties
"whitelist" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/whitelist. server.properties is the file that stores all the settings for a multiplayer (Minecraft or Minecraft Classic) server. -
Illager
Not to be confused with Villager or Pillager. For the mob type in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Illager. -
Shulker Box
This article is about the storage block. For the hostile End city mob, see Shulker. For the item that drops from the mob, see Shulker Shell. A shulker box is a dyeable block that stores -
Block
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. This article is about the physical blocks found in Minecraft. For the action -
Obsidian
For other uses, see Obsidian (disambiguation). Obsidian is a block found naturally in all dimensions, and created when water flows over a lava source. It has high hardness and blast resistance, rendering it immune to -
Tutorials/Mob farm
This article is about farms that spawn mobs in natural conditions. For single-species farms built around a spawner, see Tutorials/Spawner traps. Mob farms are structures built to acquire mob drops more easily and -
Guardian
This article is about the normal guardian. For its larger gray variant, see Elder Guardian. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see:MCD:Guardian. Guardians are pufferfish-like hostile mobs that spawn in and around -
Tutorials/Crop farming
For information on farming pumpkins and melons, see Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming. For information on the systematic production of other resources, see Renewable resource. For information on other types of farming, see Farming. Crop -
Head
A head or skull is a block modeled after the head of a specific entity. There are seven types of heads: player (Steve's head by default), zombie, skeleton, wither skeleton, creeper, piglin, and dragon -
Redstone Repeater
This article is about the block. For repeater circuits, see Transmission circuit § Repeater. For other topics related to redstone, see Redstone (disambiguation). A redstone repeater is a block that produces a full-strength output signal -
Piston
A piston is a block capable of pushing most entities and blocks when given a redstone signal. A sticky piston is a variant of the piston that can additonally pull most blocks when it retracts. -
Thorns
For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Thorns. Thorns is an armor enchantment that causes attackers to be damaged when they deal damage to the wearer. -
Poisonous Potato
A poisonous potato is a type of potato that can poison the player. The poisonous potato is a rare drop when harvesting (destroying) potato crops; a fully grown plant has a 2% chance of dropping -
Spawn
"Respawn" redirects here. For the block to set a spawn point in the Nether, see Respawn Anchor. This article is about the natural spawning of mobs. For the spawn that frogs lay when breeding -
Bottle o' Enchanting
A bottle o' enchanting is a throwable item that releases experience orbs on impact. Master-level cleric villagers sell bottles o' enchanting for 3 emeralds as part of their trade. -
Bamboo
For the plant feature, see Bamboo (feature). Not to be confused with Sugar Cane, which was colloquially known as Bamboo. -
Brick
This article is about the item. For the crafted block, see Bricks. For other uses, see Brick (disambiguation). A brick is an item used to craft brick blocks, flower pots, and decorated pots. -
Book
For other uses, see Book (disambiguation). Books are items used in enchanting and crafting. -
Camel
A camel is a passive mob found in desert villages that can be saddled and ridden by up to two players at once. A camel is tall enough that its riders cannot be reached from -
Fermented Spider Eye
A fermented spider eye is a brewing ingredient. They can be used to brew potions with negative effects, as well as the Potion of Invisibility. -
Blaze Rod
Blaze rods are items exclusively obtained from blazes. They act as a fuel for both brewing and smelting, and are required to craft eyes of ender used to access to the End. When killed by -
Log
This article is about the block found in trees and huge fungi. For the block crafted from logs or stems, see Planks. For the block that has the "bark" texture on all six sides, see -
Moss Block
Not to be confused with Mossy Cobblestone. For the carpet-like block, see Moss Carpet. -
Pointed Dripstone
This article is about the pointed block. For the solid block, see Dripstone Block. For the biome, see Dripstone Caves. Pointed dripstone is a block that makes up stalactites and stalagmites. -
Rail
For other uses, see Rail (disambiguation). Rails are non-solid blocks that provide a path along which minecarts can travel. -
Axe
For other uses, see Axe (disambiguation). An axe is a tool used to hasten the breaking of wood-based or other tough organic blocks, strip or scrape certain blocks, or as a melee weapon that -
Goat Horn
"Horn" redirects here. For other uses, see Horn (disambiguation). A goat horn is an item dropped by goats. It has eight variants, and each plays a unique sound when used which can be heard -
Lightning Rod
For the artifact in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Lightning Rod. A lightning rod is a block used to divert lightning strikes. -
Stone
For other uses, see Stone (disambiguation). Stone is a block found underground in the Overworld or on the surface of mountains. -
Hoglin
This article is about the Nether mob in Minecraft. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Hoglin. For the zombified variant, see Zoglin. For other pig-like mobs, see Pig (disambiguation). "Piglin beast" redirects here -
Goat
For the DLC mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Goat. A goat is a neutral mob found in certain mountainous biomes. Goats can jump especially high and ram mobs. They are a source of goat -
Wandering Trader
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Wandering Trader. The wandering trader is a passive mob that randomly spawns near the player. It can trade, making natural items more available, less dangerous to obtain -
Loom
A loom is used to apply patterns to banners. It also serves as a shepherd's job site block. A loom can be mined using any tool or by hand, but axes are the quickest -
Fox
This article is about the mob in the base game. For the DLC pet mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Arctic Fox. For the seasonal adventure pet mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Fox. For -
Badlands
The badlands, formerly and commonly referred to as the mesa biome, are arid-land biomes, featuring mounds of terracotta bands, coming in various colors. There are three different variants of the badlands biome. Badlands biomes -
Coral Block
This article is about the solid block. For the non-solid block, see Coral. For other kinds of corals, see Coral (disambiguation). A coral block is a solid block that comes in five variants: tube -
Sea Pickle
A sea pickle is a small block that emits light underwater, and is typically found in colonies of up to four sea pickles. Sea pickles can be broken instantly. Each colony drops 1-4 sea -
Tropical Fish
This article is about the mob. For item, see Tropical Fish (item). For the mob in minecraft dungeons, see MCD:Tropical Fish. For other uses, see Fish. Tropical Fish are common bucketable aquatic passive mobs -
Shipwreck
This article is about the Overworld structure. For the End structure, see End city § End Ship. For the novel, see Minecraft: The Shipwreck. "Ruins" redirects here. For other uses, see Ruins (disambiguation). -
Tutorials/Villager trading hall
This guide shows the player how to create a villager trading hall. Main article: Trading Villager trading halls maximize the number of villagers that can be easily reached. They also provide a way to quickly -
Data pack
This article is about the data pack system. For the command, see Commands/datapack. For the resource pack system, see resource pack. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Torch
This article is about the common light-emitting torch. For other uses, see Torch (disambiguation). Torches are non-solid blocks that emit light. -
Explorer Map
This article is about the map used to find rare structures. For the craftable map, see Map. For others, see Map (disambiguation). This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent -
Vex
This article is about the hostile mob summoned by evokers. For the passive mob that collects items, see Allay. For the smithing template, see Vex Armor Trim. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD -
Magma Block
"Magma" redirects here. For other uses, see Magma (disambiguation). A magma block is a light -emitting naturally-occurring block found in the Nether and the Overworld. It causes continuous damage while being stepped on -
Frost Walker
Frost Walker is an enchantment to boots that creates frosted ice blocks when walking over water, and causes the wearer to be immune to damage from certain blocks such as campfires and magma blocks when -
End Rod
An end rod is a decorative light source that emits white particles. End rods can be obtained by any tool or block. -
Stairs
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. This article is about normal stairs. For the April Fools' joke, see Swaggiest -
Debug screen
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: 1.20.2 debug screen changes This article is about the screen. For other uses, see -
Cyan Dye
Cyan dye is a secondary dye color. Wandering traders sell 3 cyan dye for an emerald. -
Purple Dye
Purple dye is a secondary dye color created by combining red dye and blue dye in a crafting grid. Wandering traders sometimes sell 3 purple dye for an emerald. -
Charcoal
Charcoal is an item obtained by smelting logs or wood. It is used as fuel, or for crafting torches and campfires. Unlike coal, charcoal cannot be traded with villagers, nor can it be crafted into -
Bone Meal
Bone meal is a material that can be used as a fertilizer for most plants and fungi, as well as a crafting ingredient for dyes. All fish mob variants (cod, salmon, tropical fish, and pufferfish -
Sandstone
Sandstone is a solid block commonly found in deserts and beaches underneath sand. Red sandstone is a related block, associated with red sand. -
Prismarine Crystals
Prismarine crystals are items obtained by defeating guardians or elder guardians. They are used along with prismarine shards to craft sea lanterns. Guardians and elder guardians have a 40% chance and ⁄3 chance, respectively, of -
Prismarine Shard
A prismarine shard is an item obtained by defeating guardians or elder guardians. It can be used to craft various prismarine blocks as well as sea lanterns. Prismarine shards are dropped upon the death of -
Sea Lantern
This article is about the light block found underwater. For the light source item that can hang under blocks, see Lantern. A sea lantern is an underwater light source that appears in ocean monuments and -
Wool
This article is about the block obtained from sheep. For rainbow type of wool exclusive in Minecraft Earth, see Rainbow Wool. For the unobtainable variant which showed the lilac placeholder texture and nether wart texture -
Attribute
For the command, see Commands/attribute. Attributes are a system of buffs/debuffs that are properties on mobs and players. Attributes also have modifiers that adjust the strength of their effect. -
Iron Ingot
This article is about the ingot. For the ore, see Iron Ore. For the mineral block, see Block of Iron. For the nugget, see Iron Nugget. For the raw mineral, see Raw Iron. Iron ingots -
Sand
For other uses, see Sand (disambiguation). Sand is a gravity-affected block found abundantly in deserts and beaches, and less commonly in or near surface water. -
Cake
Not to be confused with Pumpkin Pie. Cake is a food and a block that can be eaten by the player. -
Paper
Paper is an item crafted from sugar cane. In Java Edition, cartographer villagers may give paper to players with the Hero of the Village effect. -
Redstone Lamp
"Lamp" redirects here. For the other light source, see Lantern. A redstone lamp is a block that produces light when activated with a redstone signal. -
Tutorials/Defeating the wither
The wither is one of the two bosses in Minecraft, along with the ender dragon. It is usually considered the first boss of the game, even though it was added more recently and its advancements -
Carrot
This article is about the natural food item. For the golden food, see Golden Carrot. For the item for controlling saddled pigs, see Carrot on a Stick. A carrot is a food item obtained from -
Dropper
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Add info about droppers being able to put books into chiseled bookshelves and put discs into -
Bed
A bed is a dyeable block that allows a player to sleep and to reset their spawn point to within a few blocks of the bed in the Overworld. If the bed is obstructed or -
Block of Quartz
This article is about the mineral block. For the smooth variant, see Smooth Quartz Block. For the ore, see Nether Quartz Ore. For the item, see Nether Quartz. A block of quartz is a mineral -
Nether Quartz
This article is about the item. For the ore, see Nether Quartz Ore. For the mineral block, see Block of Quartz. For other uses, see Quartz. Nether quartz is a white mineral found in the -
Jack o'Lantern
A jack o'lantern is a solid block that provides light. Jack o'lanterns can be mined with any tool, or without a tool, but axes are the quickest. -
Soul Sand
Not to be confused with Soul Soil. Soul sand is a block found naturally only in the Nether and ancient cities. Soul sand usually slows down the movement of mobs and players walking on it -
Invisibility
This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. Invisibility is a status effect that turns entities invisible. It has one potency level -
Bedrock
This article is about the block. For the Minecraft edition, see Bedrock Edition. Bedrock is an indestructible block found in all three dimensions. It cannot be obtained as an item in Survival. -
Java Edition 1.0.0
"Java Edition 1.0" redirects here. For general information about the official release of Minecraft, see Java Edition § Official release. "Beta 1.9" redirects here. For beta versions of Bedrock Edition 1.9.0 -
Witch
This article is about the mob. For the mob in Minecraft Story Mode, see Minecraft Story Mode:Witch. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Witch. The witch is a hostile mob that uses -
Dragon Egg
This article is about the placeable block. For the spawn egg used to spawn the Ender Dragon, see Spawn Egg. The dragon egg is a decorative block or a "trophy item", and is the rarest -
Golden Carrot
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 dandelion or blue orchid. Master-level farmer villagers -
Tutorials/Mining
In the world of Minecraft, mining is essential to a player's progress in the game. However, it can be dangerous and time-consuming if not done well. Below are some tips provided by the -
Desert pyramid
A desert pyramid or desert temple is a structure found in desert biomes and built mostly of sandstone. The desert temple contains four loot chests hidden under the floor in the center protected by a -
Spruce
A spruce and pine, grows from a spruce sapling and has growth patterns and requirements similar to birch trees, although they appear different. They are mainly found in the taiga biome, but they may also -
Daylight cycle
"Time" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/time. The daylight cycle is a 20-minute-long cycle between two main light settings. -
Fire Charge
Fire charges are items that can be used as a single-use version of a flint and steel or shot as a small fireball from a dispenser. Piglins may barter 1 fire charge when given -
Jukebox
This article is about the block that plays music discs. For the block that makes music when hit, see Note Block. A jukebox is a block used to play music discs. -
Leather
For the leather from rabbits, see Rabbit Hide. For the armor material, see Armor materials. Leather is an item used to make item frames, armor and books. -
Java Edition 1.20.2
1.20.2 is a minor update to Java Edition, released on September 21, 2023, which adds the Villager Trade Rebalance experimental toggle and the/random command, and fixes bugs. This version is not compatible -
Fire Aspect
For the bow enchantment, see Flame. Fire Aspect is a sword enchantment that sets the target on fire.
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