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Swords are melee weapons that are mainly used to deal damage to mobs and/or players. They also are useful for mining cobwebs.
Obtaining
Crafting
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Any Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingot or Gold Ingot or Diamond + Stick |
Repairing
Template:Repair
Ingredients | Crafting recipe | Description |
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Damaged Sword of the same material | The durability of the two swords is added together, plus an extra 5% durability.[until JE 1.14] |
Mobs
Some monsters can spawn with a sword, and have an 8.5% (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III) chance of dropping them upon death by player: Zombies and Husk can drop iron swords, zombie pigmen can drop golden swords, and wither skeletons can drop stone swords. It will usually be badly damaged, and may be enchanted. Stone swords dropped by wither skeletons will always be unenchanted.
A vex wields an iron sword which normally has a 0% chance of dropping, because their main hand's HandDropChances
is 0. However, this chance increases by 1 percentage point per level of Looting. It is never damaged[Java Edition only] nor enchanted.
Pillagers and vindicators that spawn in raids have a small chance of dropping an iron sword, which will be badly damaged and can be enchanted with a random enchantment.[upcoming: BE 1.11.0]
Trading
Weaponsmith villagers sell enchanted iron swords for 9–10 emeralds as part of their second tier trades, and enchanted diamond swords for 12–15 emeralds as part of their third tier trades.[until BE 1.11.0]
Apprentice-level weaponsmith villagers sell enchanted iron swords for 2 emeralds, and expert-level weaponsmiths sell enchanted diamond swords for 8 emeralds.[upcoming: BE 1.11.0]
The enchantments will be the same as the ones obtained from an enchantment table at levels 5–19.
Natural generation
Item | Structure | Container | Quantity | Chance |
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Java Edition | ||||
Iron Sword | Buried treasure | Chest | 1 | 25% |
Stronghold | Altar chest | 1 | 12% | |
Village | Weaponsmith's chest | 1 | 25.6% | |
Bedrock Edition | ||||
Iron Sword | Stronghold | Altar chest | 1 | 11.6% |
Village | Weaponsmith's chest | 1 | 25.6% |
Item | Structure | Container | Quantity | Chance |
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Java Edition | ||||
Golden Sword | Bastion remnant | Generic chest | 1 | 9.8% |
Bridge chest | 1 | 11.2% | ||
Nether fortress | Chest | 1 | 19% | |
Bedrock Edition | ||||
Golden Sword | Bastion remnant | Generic chest | 1 | 9.8% |
Bridge chest | 1 | 11.2% | ||
Nether fortress | Chest | 1 | 19% |
Unknown item enchanted-iron-sword.
Item | Structure | Container | Quantity | Chance |
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Unknown item enchanted-diamond-sword.
Item | Structure | Container | Quantity | Chance |
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- Notes
Usage
Attacking
Pressing attack while holding a sword will increase your damage to both mobs and players. Upon damaging a mob or player, the sword's durability will decrease by 1.
Attacking a boat or a minecart with a sword will instantly destroy it and will not decrease the sword's durability.
Sweep attack
If the attack recharge meter is 84.8% or above, and the player is standing or moving no faster than walking speed, the sword will perform a "sweep" attack which can hit nearby enemies. Enemies near the hit enemy will be knocked back and damaged by 1 from the slashing attack. The Sweeping Edge enchantment will increase the damage dealt by 50% of the normal hit damage for level I, 67% for level II, and 75% for level III. The amount of knockback is 80% that of the knockback due to Knockback I (in other words, 2.8 blocks), and does not benefit from that enchantment. All enemies within 1 block horizontally and 0.25 blocks vertically of any part of the attacked mob and within up to 4 blocks of the player will be knocked back.
Damage
Java Edition
Swords have an attack speed of 1.6 and take 0.625 seconds to recover.
Material | Wooden | Gold | Stone | Iron | Diamond |
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Attack damage | 4 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
Damage/Second (DPS) | 6.4 | 6.4 | 8 | 9.6 | 11.2 |
Durability | 60 | 33 | 132 | 251 | 1562 |
Lifetime damage inflicted[note 1] | 240 × 120 | 132 × 66 | 660 × 330 | 1506 × 753 | 10934 × 5467 |
- ↑ The formula to find the total lifetime damage is Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum. It ignores enchantments and critical hits, and assumes the sword is at maximum charge
Bedrock and PS4 editions
In the Bedrock and Legacy Console editions, swords have no attack cooldown or sweep attack and do the following damage:
Material | Wooden | Gold | Stone | Iron | Diamond |
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Attack Damage | 5 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Durability | 60 | 33 | 132 | 251 | 1562 |
Lifetime damage inflicted[note 1] | 300 × 150 | 165 × 82.5 | 792 × 396 | 1757 × 878.5 | 12496 × 6248 |
- ↑ The formula to find the total lifetime damage is Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum. It excludes enchantments and critical hits
The most amount of damage that a diamond sword enchanted with Sharpness V can do is 10 in Java, 11 in Legacy Console editions and 13.5 in Bedrock and PS4 editions (without critical hits). This is because in the Console Edition, the damage is the same as that of the Bedrock Edition, but the sharpness enchantment is weakened like in the Java Edition since the 1.9 update.
Knockback
The knockback inflicted by swords is a bit higher than other melee items, especially while sprinting.
Sword breaking times
A sword can also be used to destroy certain blocks more quickly than with fists. Using a sword to destroy any block that doesn't break instantly decreases its durability by 2.
If a sword is enchanted with Silk Touch, either using Creative or commands, it can collect cobwebs rather than getting the string drop. 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 will be dropped:
- White: an original block.
- Blue: block's normal drop (e.g. seeds, sapling, apple).
- Red: nothing.
Block | Fists | Sword | Proper/fastest tool | |
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Cobweb | 20 s | 0.4 s | 0.4 s | |
Jack o'Lantern | 1.5 s | 1 s | 0.125 – 0.75 s | |
Melon | 1.5 s | 1 s | 0.125 – 0.75 s | |
Pumpkin | 1.5s | 1 s | 0.125 – 0.75 s | |
Cocoa | 0.3s | 0.2s | 0.025 – 0.15 s | |
Leaves | 0.3 s | 0.2 s | 0.02s | |
Vines | 0.3 s | 0.2 s | 0.025 – 0.15 s | |
0.02 s |
Swords can be used for instant breaking of bamboo.[Bedrock Edition only][upcoming: JE 1.14]
Safety around constructions
In Creative mode, swords are unable to break most blocks. However, they can "break" (put out) fire, which are considered blocks.[2] Care must also be taken around minecarts, paintings, item frames and armor stands, which are also not safe with swords in Creative.[3][4]
Blocking
Anteriorly all types of swords could be used to parry to block some forms of damage. If the player is using a sword when attacked, the sword will deflect 50% of the incoming melee, non-magical projectiles like arrows and explosion damage, plus a bit of knockback. The sword is held in front of the player and its durability is not reduced by blocking.
As 1.9 of Java Edition, this functionality was replaced by blocking with shields. The player will also move at a slower rate than sneaking if blocking with a sword, nevertheless, it blocks instantly, unlike the shields which have a 0.25 seconds cooldown period of activation.
Enchantments
Swords can receive the following enchantments:
- Fire Aspect
- Looting
- Unbreaking
- Sharpness[note 1]
- Smite[note 1]
- Bane of Arthropods[note 1]
- Knockback
- Mending[note 2]
- Curse of Vanishing[note 2][Java and Legacy Console editions only]
- Sweeping Edge[Java Edition only]
Fuel
Wooden swords can be used as a fuel in furnaces, smelting 1 item per sword.
Smelting ingredient
Name | Ingredients | Smelting recipe |
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Iron Nugget or Gold Nugget |
Iron Sword or Golden Sword + Any fuel |
Data values
ID
Sword/ID
Video
Note: This video is outdated. Since Java Edition 1.9, swords can no longer block attacks. Instead, shields are used.
Achievements
Icon | Achievement | In-game description | Actual requirements (if different) | Gamerscore earned | Trophy type (PS4) | |
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PS4 | Other | |||||
Time to Strike! | Use planks and sticks to make a sword. | Pick up any type of sword from a crafting table output. | 10G | Bronze | ||
Overkill | Deal nine hearts of damage in a single hit. | Damage can be dealt to any mob, even those that do not have nine hearts of health overall. | 30G | Bronze |
History
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0.31{{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>[[:Category:Minecraft: Story Mode items|Category:Minecraft: Story Mode items]]<br/>[[Category:Minecraft: Story Mode]] [[Category:Items]]</li></ul></nowiki> | 2010-01-29 | Added craftable swords made from wood, stone, iron and diamond. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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v1.2.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Beetroot Seeds|Beetroot Seeds]]<br/>{{Block | group = Age 0 | 1-1 = Beetroots Age 0.png | 1-2 = Beetroots Age 0 BE.png | group2 = Age 1 | 2-1 = Beetroots Age 1.png | 2-2 = Beetroots Age 1 BE.png | group3 = Age 2 | 3-1 = Beetroots Age 2.png | 3-2 = Beetroots Age 2 BE.png | group4 = Age 3 | 4-1 = Beetroots Age 3.png | 4-2 = Beetroots Age 3 BE.png |image=Beetroot Seeds JE2 BE2.png |transparent=Yes |light=No |tool=Any |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |flammable=No |lavasusceptible=No }} '''Beetroot seeds''' are items that can be used to plant beetroot crops. '''Beetroot crops''' are planted in [[farmland]] and used to grow [[beetroot]] and beetroot seeds. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === [[Village]] farms have a chance of growing beetroot. The exact chance depends on the village: {| class="wikitable" ! Village style !! Chance |- | {{EnvSprite|desert-village}} Desert || 20% |- | {{EnvSprite|plains-village}} Plains || 5% |} === Breaking === Harvesting fully-grown beetroot yields from 1 to 4 seeds per crop harvested ({{frac|2|5|7}} seeds per crop harvested on average). The [[Fortune]] enchantment can be used to improve the drop rate. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|beetroot-seeds}} === Trading === Beetroot seeds are sold by [[wandering trader]]s for one [[emerald]]. == Usage == === Farming === Beetroot seeds can be placed on [[farmland]]. After being placed, it goes through four stages of growth. When fully grown it can be broken to produce beetroot seeds and beetroots. <!-- Java Edition only? -->While beetroot crops have only four growth stages compared to eight for [[wheat]], [[carrot]]s, and [[potato]]es, each growth tick has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of not advancing the growth stage and therefore beetroot grows slightly faster than other crops. Crops grow faster if the farmland they are planted in is [[Farmland#Hydration|hydrated]]. One application of [[bonemeal]] has a 75% chance of advancing growth by one stage. This is less effective than for other crops: an average of {{frac|5|1|3}} are needed to fully grow beetroot compared to {{frac|2|2|7}} for other crops. === Breeding === Like other [[seeds]], beetroot 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, beetroot seeds can be used to tame [[parrot]]s. === Composting === Placing beetroot seeds into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1. === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s may offer to sell beetroot seeds for one emerald. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table/Block/Crop/JE}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table/Block/Wood/BE}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Beetroots |spritetype=block |nameid=beetroots |blocktags=bee_growables, crops |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Beetroot Seeds |spritetype=item |nameid=beetroot_seeds |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Beetroots |spritetype=block |nameid=beetroot |id=244 |form=block |itemform=item.beetroot}} {{ID table |displayname=Beetroot Seeds |spritetype=item |nameid=beetroot_seeds |id=295 |form=item |foot=1}} === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|A Seedy Place}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added beetroot seeds. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] Added beetroot crops. |Beetroot seeds can be found in [[end city]] [[chest]]s. |Beetroot plants naturally generate in [[village]] farms. |[[Villager]]s are able to harvest beetroot crops, but they are not yet able to pick up the seeds and plant them.}} {{History|||snap=15w38a|The [[drop]] chances have been greatly improved from the average {{frac|4|5}} per beetroot crop harvested to 2. |Villagers are now able to pick up and plant beetroot seeds.}} {{History|||snap=15w44a|Beetroots now generate in [[dungeon]] and [[mineshaft]] chests.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Beetroot seeds are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w18b|Placing a beetroot seeds in farmland now gives the player the "A Seedy Place" [[advancement]].{{verify}}}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this item's numeral ID was 458 and block's numeral ID was 244.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot seeds has been changed. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE2.png|32px]] The textures of beetroot crops have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Beetroot seeds can now be found in chests in [[snowy tundra]] village houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing beetroot seeds into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Beetroot seeds now have a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter. |Added [[Wandering Trader|wandering trader]]s, which sell beetroot seeds.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate beetroot crops.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE3.png|32px]] The "crop" template model has changed such that pixels appear in the same physical positions on opposite sides of texture planes, changing the beetroot crop's appearance in the process.<ref>{{bug|MC-199242|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.18|snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE3.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot seeds has been changed.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Beetroot seeds can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Beetroot seeds 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]]; beetroot seeds now are in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||November 14, 2013|link=https://twitter.com/jbernhardsson/status/400902957782147072|[[Johan Bernhardsson]] previewed an image of beetroot seeds.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Beetroots seeds. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added Beetroots crops.}} {{History|||snap=build 3|Beetroots seeds now have a chance of dropping when tilling [[grass block]]s.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|"Beetroots seeds" have been renamed to "Beetroot Seeds" and the capitalization has now also been fixed.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-7953|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Beetroot seeds no longer have a chance of dropping when tilling [[grass block]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Beetroot seeds can now be found in [[minecart with chest]]s inside of [[mineshaft]]s.}} {{History||v0.16.2|Beetroot seeds can now be found in [[chest]]s inside the large house in [[ice plains]] and [[cold taiga]] [[village]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Beetroot seeds can now be found in the [[chest]]s of [[dungeon]]s and [[end city|end cities]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Beetroot seeds can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Beetroot seeds can now be found inside [[bonus chest]]s. |Beetroot seeds can now be used to tame [[parrot]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot seeds has been changed. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of beetroot crops have been changed. |Beetroot seeds are now [[trading|sold]] by the new [[wandering trader]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Beetroot seeds can now be used to fill the [[composter]]. |Beetroot seeds can now be found in [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate beetroot crops.}} {{History||?|[[File:Beetroots Age 0 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 BE.png|32px]] Potato crop planes use a mapping that results in very unnatural mirroring when viewed from certain angles, such as northwest.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-146936}}</ref>}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added beetroot seeds. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added beetroot crops.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot seeds has been changed. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of beetroot crops have been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Beetroot Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added beetroot seeds. |[[File:Beetroots Age 0 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 1 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 2 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Beetroots Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added beetroot crops.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> Beetrootstwitpic.png|The first image released of beetroot seeds. Village Wheat Beetroot Farm.png|Beetroots generated in a [[village]]. File:Beetroot farm.png|A beetroot garden. </gallery> == References == <references /> {{Blocks|vegetation}} {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[cs:Semínka červené řepy]] [[es:Semillas de remolacha]] [[fr:Graines de betterave]] [[it:Semi di barbabietola]] [[ja:ビートルートの種]] [[ko:비트 씨앗]] [[nl:Bietenzaden]] [[pl:Nasiona buraka]] [[pt:Sementes de beterraba]] [[ru:Семена свёклы]] [[th:เมล็ดบีตรูท]] [[zh:甜菜种子]]</li><li>[[Bookshelf|Bookshelf]]<br/>{{About|the bookshelf used with an enchanting table|the bookshelf that can hold books|Chiseled Bookshelf}} {{Block |image=Bookshelf.png |transparent=No |light=No |tool=Axe |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |flammable=Yes (30) |lavasusceptible=Yes }} '''Bookshelves''' are [[blocks]] that improve [[enchanting|enchantments]] applied with an [[enchanting table]] when placed around one, up to a maximum of fifteen bookshelves, at the expense of [[Enchanting/Levels|level]] requirement. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === Bookshelves can generate in village libraries and sometimes village houses. [[Stronghold]]s may contain up to two libraries, each of which may be single-level or have an upper balcony. These feature some bookshelves arranged in pillars, and more bookshelves arranged in pillars in the walls. Single-level libraries contain 161 bookshelves, while libraries with balconies contain 233. Bookshelves also naturally generate in certain [[woodland mansion]] rooms. === Breaking === Bookshelves can be broken fairly easily by hand, but can be broken faster by using an [[axe]]. In either case, they drop 3 books when broken, allowing the reconstruction of the bookshelf with the addition of six wood planks. When broken by an item that is [[enchanted]] with [[Silk Touch]], a bookshelf drops itself. {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Bookshelf|Axe}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1=Any Planks |B1=Any Planks |C1=Any Planks |A2=Book |B2=Book |C2=Book |A3=Any Planks |B3=Any Planks |C3=Any Planks |Output=Bookshelf |type=Building block }} === Trading === Novice-level librarian [[Villager|villagers]] have a 50% chance to sell 1 bookshelf for 9 [[Emerald|emeralds]] as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Novice-level librarian villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell 1 bookshelf for 9 emeralds.{{only|java}} == Usage == === Enchanting === {{main|Enchantment mechanics#Bookshelf placement}} If an [[enchanting table]] is placed near a bookshelf, glyph [[particles]] fly from the bookshelf toward the enchanting table. Having bookshelves in the proper position near the table allows the table to apply higher-level enchantments. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Fuel === Bookshelves can be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1.5 items per block. === Villager === Librarian [[villager]]s can interact with bookshelves. === Note Blocks === Bookshelf can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce "bass" sounds. == Sounds == {{Sound table/Block/Wood}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bookshelf |spritetype=block |nameid=bookshelf |showblocktags=y|blocktags=mineable/axe |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bookshelf |spritetype=block |nameid=bookshelf |id=47 |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Librarian}} == History == {{History|java classic}} {{History||October 24, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/221308991/the-new-block-types-and-new-graphics-for-the-gold|Bookshelves were teased by [[Notch]].}} {{History||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|[[File:Bookshelf JE1.png|32px]] Added bookshelves. |Bookshelves are currently impossible to obtain without loading a pre-edited map. |Bookshelves are currently destroyed in [[explosion]]s. |When bookshelves are broken, they currently do not drop anything.}} {{History||0.28|Bookshelves can now be freely placed.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|Bookshelves can now be [[crafting|crafted]] from 3 [[book]]s and 6 [[planks]].}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Bookshelves can now be found generated in libraries in [[village]]s, and libraries in [[stronghold]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Bookshelves now drop 3 [[book]]s when broken by a non-[[Silk Touch]] [[item]]. |They are now necessary to [[enchanting|enchant]] with higher levels for better enchanted items. |The number of bookshelves required to reach the maximum enchantment level is 30.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|[[File:Bookshelf JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The top texture of bookshelves have now been updated as a result of the [[planks]] texture update.}} {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft bookshelves.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 bookshelf for 3 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History|||snap=12w22a|The number of bookshelves required to reach the maximum enchantment level has been now decreased to 15.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft bookshelves.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Librarian villagers now sell 1 bookshelf for 3–4 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Bookshelves now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 47.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bookshelf JE3.png|32px]] The texture of bookshelves has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w47a|[[File:Bookshelf JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bookshelves has now been changed, once again.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Bookshelves can now be used to craft [[lectern]]s.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft bookshelves.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft bookshelves.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.1|[[File:Bookshelf JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bookshelves.|Bookshelves are currently obtainable only in [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Bookshelves are now obtainable in [[Survival]] mode.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Bookshelves now naturally spawn in [[stronghold]]s and [[village]]s.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bookshelves can now be used to increase [[enchantment table]] levels.|Bookshelves can now be obtained by using a [[tool]] with the [[Silk Touch]] enchantment.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 bookshelf for 3-4 [[emerald]]s as their second tier trade.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bookshelves now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Bookshelves can now be used to craft [[lectern]]s.|Bookshelves now get inspected by librarian [[villager]]s.|[[File:Bookshelf JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bookshelves has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, librarian villagers now have a 50% chance to sell a bookshelf for 6 [[emerald]]s as part of their first trade.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bookshelf JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bookshelves. Whether they actually used this texture is unknown.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bookshelf JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bookshelves has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bookshelf JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bookshelves.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * Bookshelves' top and bottom textures by default use the same texture as [[oak planks]]. * It takes 90 planks, 45 [[leather]] and 135 [[paper]] to make 15 bookshelves in order to get a level 30 [[enchantment]]. * A bookshelf is the icon for [[Education Edition]]. == Gallery == <gallery> File:Library in Village.png|Naturally occurring bookshelves in a [[village]]. (Before Village & Pillage). File:Large Stronghold Library.png|Naturally occurring bookshelves in a [[stronghold]]. File:Achievement get! Trading emeralds for bookshelves.png|Bookshelves obtained by [[trading]] with a [[villager]]. File:Enchanting-Table.png|Bookshelves powering an [[enchanting table]]. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/block-week-bookshelf Block of the Week: Bookshelf] – Minecraft.net on December 16, 2016 {{Blocks|Building}} [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Bedrock Edition]] [[Category:Java Edition]] [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Flammable blocks]] [[cs:Knihovna]] [[de:Bücherregal]] [[es:Librería]] [[fr:Bibliothèque]] [[hu:Könyvespolc]] [[it:Libreria]] [[ja:本棚]] [[ko:책장]] [[nl:Boekenkast]] [[pl:Biblioteczka]] [[pt:Estante de livros]] [[ru:Книжные полки]] [[th:ชั้นหนังสือ]] [[uk:Книжкова полиця]] [[zh:书架]]</li></ul> | release | Zombie pigmen now hold golden swords. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Nether Brick|Nether Brick]]<br/><!--Please do not change "nether brick" to "Nether brick". According to style guide, item names are not proper nouns and should not be capitalized.--> {{about|the item|the block|Nether Bricks}} {{Item | title = Nether Brick | image = Nether Brick.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''nether brick''' is an [[item]] made by [[smelting]] [[netherrack]] in a [[furnace]], and is used to craft the [[Nether Bricks|nether bricks]] block and its variants. == Obtaining == === Smelting === Nether brick can be smelted from netherrack. {{smelting |Netherrack |Nether Brick |0,1 }} === Bartering === [[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 2 to 8 nether bricks when given a [[gold ingot]]. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Nether Brick}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Brick |spritetype=item |nameid=nether_brick |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Brick |spritetype=item |nameid=netherbrick |id=523 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Nether brick items can now be used to craft [[red nether bricks]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of nether bricks has been changed from <code>netherbrick</code> to <code>nether_brick</code>. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 405.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of nether bricks has been changed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|10|109}} (~9.17%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1–4.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|20|226}} (~8.84%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|40|411}} (~9.73%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 4–16.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 2–8.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added nether brick items to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.3|snap=alpha 1.1.3.0|Nether brick items are now used to craft [[red nether bricks]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Nether brick items are now used to craft nether brick [[fence]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of nether bricks has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.50|Nether bricks now can be used as fuel for a [[furnace]].<ref>{{bug|MCPE-114216}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 2–8 to match {{el|Java}}.}} {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|Nether bricks can no longer be used as fuel in a furnace.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of nether bricks has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[cs:Netheritová cihla]] [[de:Netherziegel (Gegenstand)]] [[es:Ladrillo del Nether]] [[fr:Brique du Nether]] [[hu:Alvilági tégla]] [[ja:ネザーレンガ (アイテム)]] [[ko:네더 벽돌 (아이템)]] [[lzh:焱界磚]] [[nl:Netherbaksteen (voorwerp)]] [[pl:Netherowa cegła]] [[pt:Tijolo do Nether]] [[ru:Адский кирпич (предмет)]] [[uk:Пекельна цегла (предмет)]] [[zh:下界砖]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Nether Quartz|Nether Quartz]]<br/>{{About|the item|the ore|Nether Quartz Ore|the mineral block|Block of Quartz|other uses|Quartz}} {{Item | image = Nether Quartz.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Nether quartz''' is a white mineral found in [[the Nether]]. == Obtaining == {{see also|Nether Quartz Ore#Natural generation}} === Mining === [[Nether quartz ore]] mined using a [[pickaxe]] drops one unit of Nether quartz. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it may drop an extra unit per level of Fortune, up to a maximum of four with Fortune III. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], the ore drops itself. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|nether-quartz}} === Smelting === {{Smelting |Nether Quartz Ore |Nether Quartz |0,2 }} === Bartering === [[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 5–12 nether quartz when given a [[gold ingot]]. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Trading === Expert-level stone mason [[villagers]] have a {{frac|1|33}} chance to trade one [[emerald]] for 12 Nether quartz {{in|java}}. This trade is always offered {{in|bedrock}}. === Smithing ingredient === {{Smithing |head=1 |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Nether Quartz |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template |Netherite Chestplate |Nether Quartz |Quartz 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|nether quartz}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Quartz |spritetype=item |nameid=quartz |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Quartz |spritetype=item |nameid=quartz |id=524 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz. |Nether quartz is used to craft [[daylight sensor]]s and [[redstone comparator]]s.}} {{History|||snap=January 4, 2013|slink=http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/287481098760499201|[[Jeb]] tweeted that Nether quartz would be used for more decorative uses as well.}} {{History|||snap=January 7, 2013|slink=http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/288311932304371712|Jeb tweeted a picture of some [[block of quartz]] tests potentially being replacements for the lack of limestone/marble in the game.}} {{History|||snap=13w02a|Added [[block of quartz]], which is [[crafting|crafted]] with Nether quartz.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Nether quartz can now be used to craft [[granite]] and [[diorite]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[observer]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeric ID was 406.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Nether quartz is now [[trading|bought]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|1|109}} (~0.92%) chance of being offered by [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1–4, making it [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Nether quartz 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=20w10a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|411}} (~4.87%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8-16.}} {{History|||snap=20w11a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|417}} (~4.80%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|424}} (~4.72%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Nether quartz can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w20a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|423}} (~4.73%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|459}} (~4.36%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 5-12.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Nether quartz can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is no longer available from the [[Nether reactor]] and is now available from [[the Nether]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[daylight sensor]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz can now be used to craft [[redstone comparator]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[observer]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed. |Between 20 and 26 nether quartz can now be [[trading|sold]] to stone mason [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, 12 Nether quartz can now be sold to stone mason villagers.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Nether Quartz can now be obtained from bartering with piglin.}} {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Nether quartz can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * All of the sensor related items that are craftable (comparator, daylight sensor, observer) are crafted with some Nether quartz involved. == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Netheritový křemen]] [[de:Netherquarz]] [[es:Cuarzo del Nether]] [[fr:Quartz du Nether]] [[hu:Alvilági kvarc]] [[ja:ネザークォーツ]] [[ko:네더 석영]] [[nl:Netherkwarts]] [[pl:Kwarc]] [[pt:Quartzo do Nether]] [[ru:Кварц Нижнего мира]] [[uk:Пекельний кварц]] [[zh:下界石英]]</li></ul> | Swords, like all tools, have more durability. It is not known what the prior durabilities were. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.5{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Minecart with Hopper|Minecart with Hopper]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |image=Minecart with Hopper.png |renewable=Yes |stackable=No |size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 10 |drops=1 {{ItemLink|Minecart with Hopper}}<br>plus contents |health={{hp|6}} }} A '''minecart with hopper''' is a [[minecart]] with a [[hopper]] inside. Unlike a normal hopper, it pulls items from containers much more quickly, cannot push items into containers, can collect [[Item (entity)|item entities]] through a single layer of [[solid block]]s and is locked and unlocked via [[Activator Rail|activator rails]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Output= Minecart with Hopper |type= Transportation |Hopper|Minecart}} Minecarts with hoppers can be retrieved by attacking them. By doing so it drop as an [[item (entity)|item]] and any other contents of the hopper are dropped as well. == Usage == [[File:Minecart with Hopper GUI.png|thumb|176px|The GUI of a minecart with hopper.]] Minecarts with hoppers are placed similarly to other [[minecart]]s. A minecart with hopper pulls in items lying nearby (within a range slightly larger than the cart itself), or inside a container directly above the minecart, at a rate of 1 item every [[game tick]] (20 items per second), eight times as fast as a normal hopper. It also picks up items that are lying on a block directly above the track. It does not push items into containers, but a hopper underneath the track can remove items from a minecart with hopper on the track. Ordinary hoppers can also drop items into a minecart with hopper like other containers, at the normal speed of 2.5 items per second. In Bedrock Edition, a minecart with hopper on curved rail pulls in items in a hopper lying in front of its moving direction and 1 block above if hopper's output funnel is pointed downward and no block is below that hopper.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-94293}}</ref> The hopper can be disabled by passing over a powered [[activator rail]], and can be reenabled by an inactive activator rail. An empty minecart with hopper can travel more than 85 blocks without stopping (as opposed to a normal cart going less than 12 blocks) from a dead stop using a 2 powered track starter even with another cart in front of them. However, the distance traveled by a minecart with hopper depends on the hopper's load. Using a 1 powered rail starter track, a minecart with an empty hopper travels 64 blocks until it stops (as opposed to an empty normal minecart going 8 blocks). The distance traveled diminishes non-linearly with increased hopper load; a minecart with a full hopper can travel only 16 blocks in this setup. {{See also|Tutorials/Storage minecarts}} == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Minecarts with hoppers 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 hopper 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 hopper 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 Hopper |spritetype=item |nameid=hopper_minecart |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Hopper |spritetype=entity |nameid=hopper_minecart |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Hopper |spritetype=item |nameid=hopper_minecart |id=526 |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Minecart with Hopper |spritetype=entity |nameid=hopper_minecart |id=96 |foot=1}} === Entity data === Minecarts with hoppers have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity. {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|I5etC7LeCac}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w03a|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with hopper.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|Loot tables are added; minecarts with hopper now can use loot tables.}} {{History||1.9.1|snap=pre2|The title of the [[inventory]] is changed from 'Hopper minecart' to 'Minecart with Hopper'.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID of the minecart with hopper has now been changed from <code>MinecartHopper</code> to <code>hopper_minecart</code>.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 408.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of the minecart with hopper have now been changed.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w38a|[[File:Minecart with Hopper 19w38a.png|32px]] The hopper now appears dark, same as suffocating mobs.}} {{History|||snap=19w39a|The hopper now renders correctly.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 1|Opening or destroying a minecart with hopper now angers nearby [[piglin]]s.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|The crafting recipe for a minecart with hopper is now shapeless.|Breaking a minecart with hopper will now drop the item instead of the minecart and hopper separately, though the contents of the hopper are still dropped.<ref>{{bug|MC-249493|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w06a|Minecart with hopper now no longer aggravates [[piglin]]s when opened.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with hopper.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The entity ID of the minecart with hopper has now been changed from <code>minecarthopper</code> to <code>hopper_minecart</code>.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of the minecart with hopper have now been changed.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.30|Breaking a minecart with hopper will now drop the item instead of the minecart and hopper separately, though the contents of the hopper are still dropped.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with hopper.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of the minecart with hopper have now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Minecart with Hopper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Hopper (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with hopper. |Minecarts with hopper emit smoke [[particles]] when destroyed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:First hopper Minecart Image.png|The first image of hopper carts released by Dinnerbone.<ref>{{Tweet|Dinnerbone|291215700213772289|Well you guys got that quick. The letters in the hotbar were for <nowiki>[imgur link]|January 15, 2013}}</ref> File:13w03a Banner.png|The 13w03a banner showing a minecart with hopper and a [[dropper]]. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Storage]] [[cs:Vozík s násypkou]] [[de:Trichterlore]] [[es:Vagoneta con tolva]] [[fr:Wagonnet à entonnoir]] [[hu:Tölcsér csille]] [[it:Carrello da miniera]] [[ja:ホッパー付きのトロッコ]] [[ko:호퍼가 실린 광산 수레]] [[nl:Mijnkar met trechter]] [[pl:Wagonik z lejem]] [[pt:Carrinho de mina com funil]] [[ru:Вагонетка с воронкой]] [[uk:Вагонетка з лійкою]] [[zh:漏斗矿车]]</li><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Legends resources|Category:Minecraft Legends resources]]<br/>[[Category:Minecraft Legends]] [[Category:Items]] [[pt:Categoria:Recursos do Minecraft Legends]]</li></ul></nowiki> | All melee attacks, including fists, did 1 more damage, making the stone sword arguably nearly as effective as the iron one as it kills most mobs in the same number of hits. If the player combines swordplay with archery, the iron sword's extra damage will save some arrows and closely matches performance with the diamond sword. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.7.3{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bone|Bone]]<br/>{{about|the item|the block|Bone Block|other uses|Bone (disambiguation)}} {{Item | image = Bone.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''bone''' is an [[item]] primarily obtained from [[skeleton]]s and similar mobs. It can be crafted into [[Bone Meal|bone meal]] or used to tame wild [[Wolf|wolves]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|bone}} === Mob loot === Skeletons, [[wither skeleton]]s, [[skeleton horse]]s, and [[stray]]s may drop 0–2 bones upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 bones with Looting III. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[salmon]], [[cod]], [[pufferfish]], and [[tropical fish]] have 25% chance to drop 1-2 bones upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 to 2 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 2-8 bones with Looting III. Salmon (small and medium size) have 25% chance to drop 1 bone upon death, The maximum drop is increased by 1 to 2 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 2-7 bones with Looting III. The chance of dropping bones increases by 1% per looting level, so with Looting III there is up to a 28% chance of bones dropping. === Fishing === Bones can also be obtained by [[fishing]] as part of the junk category. The best chance of catching a bone is achieved without the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment, yielding a 1.1% chance. == Usage == === Helmet === [[File:Steve wearing Bone.png|thumb|right|75px]] [[File:Alex wearing Bone.png|thumb|right|75px]] While a bone cannot be equipped in the head slot in Survival mode, equipping it using commands causes it to appear in the player's mouth. === Taming === Using a bone on a wild [[wolf]] has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of [[taming]] it. Bones cannot tame a hostile wolf or a wolf that has already been tamed. However, bones can be used to attract the attention of the tamed ones. === Crafting ingredient === A bone can be crafted into 3 bone meal. {{crafting usage}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Leader of the pack}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Best Friends Forever}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bone |spritetype=item |nameid=bone |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bone |spritetype=item |nameid=bone |id=415 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones. |Bones can be [[crafting|crafted]] into [[bone meal]].}} {{History||1.4|Bones can now be used to tame [[wolves]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Bones can now be found within [[desert temple]]s, allowing bones to be obtainable on Peaceful difficulty.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which has a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Added [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bones can now be more easily obtained in Peaceful difficulty by [[fishing]]. Although, they are considered a "junk" [[item]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of bones in [[desert temple]]s has been slightly decreased. |Bones can now be found in [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Added [[stray]]s, which [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Bones 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 352.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bone JE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been slightly changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Bones now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Added skeletons, which drop bones when they die. |Bones can now be used to craft [[bone meal]].}} {{History||v0.5.0|Bones can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Added bones to [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Bones can now be more easily obtained in Peaceful difficulty by [[fishing]]. Although, they are considered a "junk" [[item]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which have a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed. |Bones are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Bones can now be found inside of the [[desert temple]] hidden [[chest]] room.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[stray]]s and [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed. |Bones can now be found in [[jungle temple]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bone can now be found inside [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Bones now [[drops|drop]] from [[fish]] mobs.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Bones can be found in the Miscellaneous tab in the [[Creative inventory]].}} {{History||xbox=TU12|Moved bones to the Materials tab in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which have a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Bones can now be obtained from [[fishing]].}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Added [[stray]]s and [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Bone meal]] * [[Wolf]] * [[Dyeing]] {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Knochen]] [[es:Hueso]] [[fr:Os]] [[hu:Csont]] [[it:Osso]] [[ja:骨]] [[ko:뼈]] [[nl:Bot]] [[pl:Kość]] [[pt:Osso]] [[ru:Кость]] [[th:กระดูก]] [[tr:Kemik]] [[uk:Кістка]] [[zh:骨头]]</li><li>[[Paper|Paper]]<br/>{{Item | image = Paper.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Paper''' is an item crafted from [[sugar cane]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|paper}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |A2= Sugar Cane |B2= Sugar Cane |C2= Sugar Cane |Output= Paper,3 |type= Miscellaneous }} === Villagers === {{IN|java}}, cartographer [[Villager|villagers]] may give paper to players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Anvil usage === {{:Map/BE|zoom}} === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level librarian and cartographer villagers buy 24 paper for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades. {{IN|java}}, novice-level cartographer villagers always offer to buy 24 paper for an emerald, while novice-level librarians have a {{frac|2|3}} chance of offering the same trade. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Paper |spritetype=item |nameid=paper |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Paper |spritetype=item |nameid=paper |id=386 |form=item |foot=1}} ==History== {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper, which can be used to craft [[book]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Paper can now be used to craft [[map]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Paper can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Paper can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s, at 24–35 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Paper can now be used to craft an empty [[map]]. |Maps start out at their closest zoom level and can be extended by adding more paper.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Paper can now be used to craft [[firework rocket]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 24–46 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|The average yield of paper from [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s has more than doubled.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added cartographer [[villager]]s, which [[trading|buy]] paper as their tier 1 trade.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 339.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Paper now generates in the [[chest]]s of some [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed. |Paper can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Paper can now be found in chests in [[village]] cartographer houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Paper can now be used to craft a [[cartography table]].}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Cartographer villagers now give paper to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Paper is now [[craft]]able, and can be used to craft [[book]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Paper can now be used to craft empty [[map]]s and empty locator maps. |Paper can now be used to zoom in maps, using [[anvil]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|The [[Windows 10 Edition]] can now use the [[anvil]], as well as the [[crafting table]], to zoom in [[map]]s, just as [[Pocket Edition]] in general can.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 24–36 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Added cartographer villagers, which [[trading|buy]] 24–36 paper as their tier 1 trade.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Paper can now be used to craft [[firework rocket]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Paper can now be found inside [[chest]]s of some [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed. |Paper can now be found in cartographer house chests in [[village]]s. |Paper can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s and [[cartography table]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Librarian and cartographer villagers now buy 24 paper for an [[emerald]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{Reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/paper Taking Inventory: Paper] – Minecraft.net on August 4, 2023 {{Items}} [[cs:Papír]] [[de:Papier]] [[es:Papel]] [[fr:Papier]] [[hu:Papír]] [[ja:紙]] [[ko:종이]] [[nl:Papier]] [[pl:Papier]] [[pt:Papel]] [[ru:Бумага]] [[th:กระดาษ]] [[uk:Папір]] [[zh:纸]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | All melee attacks no longer do an extra 1 of damage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.8{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Ghast Tear|Ghast Tear]]<br/>{{Item | image = Ghast Tear.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Ghast tears''' are items [[Drops|dropped]] by [[ghast]]s. They can be used to make potions of [[Regeneration]] and [[end crystal]]s. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === [[Ghast]]s drop 0–1 ghast tears. [[Looting]] increases the maximum ghast tears dropped by one per level, for a maximum of 4 ghast tears with Looting III. Looting also works when knocking back a [[fireball]] with an enchanted item. == Usage == === Brewing ingredient === {{brewing |showname=1 |head=1 |Ghast Tear |Mundane Potion |base=Water Bottle }} {{brewing |foot=1 |Ghast Tear |Potion of Regeneration }} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Ghast Tear |spritetype=item |nameid=ghast_tear |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Ghast Tear |spritetype=item |nameid=ghast_tear |id=424 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[File:Ghast Tear JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ghast tears.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Ghast tears can now be brewed in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[mundane potion]], or in an [[awkward potion]] to create a [[potion of Healing]].}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Ghast tears now create [[potion of regeneration|potions of Regeneration]]. This was due to the sheer difficulty in obtaining them.<ref>{{tweet|jeb|123671273904680960|Since Ghast Tears are so hard to get, I've decided to replace the "Instant Health" with "Regeneration" for them|October 11, 2011}}</ref> [[Glistering melon]]s have been added to create potions of Healing, instead.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44b|A ghast tear is now used to [[crafting|craft]] an [[end crystal]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 370.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Ghast Tear JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ghast tears has been changed.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Ghast Tear JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ghast tears.|Ghast tears are currently unobtainable as [[ghast]]s don’t [[drops|drop]] them.}} {{History|||snap=build 7|Ghasts now drop ghast tears.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-9338}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|A ghast tear is now used to [[crafting|craft]] an [[end crystal]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Ghast Tear JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ghast tears has been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Ghast Tear JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ghast tears.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Ghast Tear JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ghast tears has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Ghast Tear JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ghast tears.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Brewing recipe]] [[cs:Ďasova slza]] [[de:Ghast-Träne]] [[es:Lágrima de ghast]] [[fr:Larme de Ghast]] [[hu:Kísértetkönny]] [[it:Lacrima di ghast]] [[ja:ガストの涙]] [[ko:가스트 눈물]] [[nl:Ghasttraan]] [[pl:Łza ghasta]] [[pt:Lágrima de ghast]] [[ru:Слеза гаста]] [[uk:Сльоза ґаста]] [[zh:恶魂之泪]]</li><li>[[Orange Dye|Orange Dye]]<br/>{{Item |image = Orange_Dye_JE2_BE2.png |renewable = Yes |stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Orange dye''' is a [[Dye#Quasi-Primary|quasi-primary dye]] crafted from [[Flower|orange tulips]], or by combining one [[red dye]] with one [[yellow dye]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head = 1 |showname = 0 |Orange Tulip; Torchflower |Output=Orange Dye |type=Material }} {{Crafting |Red Dye |Yellow Dye |Output = Orange Dye,2 |type = Material |foot = 1 }} === Loot chest === {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|orange-dye}} === Trading === [[Wandering trader|Wandering traders]] sell 3 orange dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Orange Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level shepherd [[villager]]s have a 20% chance to buy 12 orange dye for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Journeyman-level shepherd [[villager]]s have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to buy 12 orange dye for an [[emerald]].{{only|java}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Orange Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=orange_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Orange Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=orange_dye |aliasid=dye / 14 |id=409 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.orange.name |foot=1}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|25t7uNMOFS8}}</div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added orange 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|Orange dye can now 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=13w36a|With the addition of the new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary [[dye]]s are now primary dyes.}} {{History|||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=17w15a|Added the ability to dye [[bed]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID has 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|[[File:Orange_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of orange dye has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Orange dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to orange.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells orange dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Orange dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Orange dye can now be used to craft [[orange candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Orange dye can no longer be used to craft orange candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Orange dye can now once again be used to craft orange candles.}} {{History||1.20 (Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Orange dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to orange.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[Torchflower]]s can now be crafted into orange dye.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Orange dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Orange dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within [[trail ruins]], orange dye is now common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added orange dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Orange dye is now [[craft]]able with rose red and dandelion yellow. |Orange dye can now be used to craft orange [[wool]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Orange dye is now used to craft [[cocoa bean]]s (version exclusive).}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Orange dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History||unknown|The above recipe for orange dye has now been removed.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Orange dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Orange dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]] and colored [[bed]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Orange 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|Orange dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Orange dye can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Orange dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |Orange dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s. |[[File:Orange_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of orange dye has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Orange dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of orange dye has been changed from <code>dye/14</code> to <code>orange_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added orange dye.}} {{History|ps4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Orange_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of orange dye has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Orange_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] Added orange dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{Reflist}} {{Items}} [[cs:Oranžové barvivo]] [[de:Oranger Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte naranja]] [[fr:Teinture orange]] [[hu:Narancssárga festék]] [[ja:橙色の染料]] [[ko:주황색 염료]] [[nl:Oranje kleurstof]] [[pl:Pomarańczowy barwnik]] [[pt:Corante laranja]] [[ru:Оранжевый краситель]] [[zh:橙色染料]] [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | ? | Added the ability to block with a sword, giving the player more options in combat. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.0.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Cooked Rabbit|Cooked Rabbit]]<br/>{{Item | title = Cooked Rabbit | image = Cooked Rabbit.png | heals = {{hunger|5}} | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Cooked rabbit''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === {{IN|Bedrock}}, adult [[rabbit]]s drop 0–1 cooked rabbit if killed while on fire. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0–4 with Looting III. {{IN|Java}}, adult [[rabbit]]s drop 1 cooked rabbit if killed while on fire. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1–4 with Looting III. === Cooking === Cooked rabbit can be obtained by cooking [[raw rabbit]] in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]]. {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Rabbit |Cooked Rabbit |0,35 }} === Villagers === {{IN|java}}, butcher villagers may give players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect cooked rabbit. {{IN|bedrock}}, apprentice-level butcher villagers have 25% chance to sell 5 cooked rabbit for an emerald. == Usage == === Food === To eat a cooked rabbit, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating one restores {{hunger|5}} [[hunger]] and 6 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Crafting ingredient === Cooked rabbit can be used to craft rabbit stew. {{crafting usage}} === Wolves === Cooked rabbit 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 Rabbit |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_rabbit |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Cooked Rabbit |spritetype=item |nameid=cooked_rabbit |id=289 |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 cooked rabbits and some other new [[item]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE1.png|32px]] Added cooked rabbit. It is used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}} {{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of cooked 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 412.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked rabbit has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Butcher [[villager]]s now give cooked rabbit to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Rabbits now always drop at least 1 coooked rabbit when killed while on fire.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked rabbit.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked rabbit has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cooked rabbit can now be [[trading|bought]] from butcher [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|The [[trading]] price of cooked rabbit has been lowered to one [[emerald]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked rabbit.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked rabbit has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Rabbit JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked 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}} [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Gebratenes Kaninchen]] [[es:Conejo asado]] [[it:Coniglio cotto]] [[fr:Lapin cuit]] [[ja:焼き兎肉]] [[ko:익힌 토끼고기]] [[nl:Gebraden konijnenvlees]] [[pl:Pieczony królik]] [[pt:Coelho assado]] [[ru:Жареная крольчатина]] [[zh:熟兔肉]]</li><li>[[Dupe Hack|Dupe Hack]]<br/>{{for|the method to duplicate items and blocks|Tutorials/Block and item duplication}} {{stub}} {{Joke feature}} {{exclusive|java}}{{item | image = Missing Texture.png | rarity=Common | stackable=No |title=minecraft:dupe_hack|renewable=Yes}} '''minecraft:dupe_hack''' is a joke item from [[Java Edition 23w13a_or_b]]. ==Obtaining== Once the <code>dupe_hack_occurrence_chance</code> vote is approved the '''dupe hack''' item has a random chance of dropping whenever an entity with chests is killed by a player, e.g. when destroying a [[Minecart with Chest|minecart with chest]] with a [[sword]]. It doesn't appear in the [[creative]] menu, not even when the [[Options#Controls|option]] "Operator Items Tab" is enabled, but can be given to the player with [[Commands/give|<code>/give</code>]] and other commands. ==Usage== The dupe hack item can be used to create a limited amount of duplicate items by placing it on a [[crafting table]] with any other item. It has a random chance of breaking, controlled by the <code>dupe_hack_break_chance</code> vote. This limitation can be mostly bypassed by putting the items in an [[Ender Chest|ender chest]] first and duplicating the chest. When using the Dupe Hack, it has a random chance of breaking, which is often decided by votes. ===Crafting ingredient=== {{Crafting |Any Item |Dupe Hack |Output=Any Item, 2 |showdescription=1 |description=The dupe hack item remains in the crafting grid after duplicating an item. |foot=1 }} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}:{{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=minecraft:dupe_hack |spritetype=item |nameid=dupe_hack |form=item|foot=1|spritename=missingno}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||23w13a_or_b|[[File:Missing Texture JE4.png|32px]] Added minecraft:dupe_hack.}} {{History|foot}} {{items}} {{Jokes}} <references /> [[Category:Joke items]] [[ja:Dupe Hack]] [[pt:Dupe Hack]]</li></ul> | Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3 | Swords have been nerfed to make way for enchanting. A diamond sword now deals 7 damage instead of 10. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iron swords are now found in the new stronghold altar chests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4 | Swords can now be enchanted in the enchantment table. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Paper|Paper]]<br/>{{Item | image = Paper.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Paper''' is an item crafted from [[sugar cane]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|paper}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |A2= Sugar Cane |B2= Sugar Cane |C2= Sugar Cane |Output= Paper,3 |type= Miscellaneous }} === Villagers === {{IN|java}}, cartographer [[Villager|villagers]] may give paper to players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Anvil usage === {{:Map/BE|zoom}} === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level librarian and cartographer villagers buy 24 paper for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades. {{IN|java}}, novice-level cartographer villagers always offer to buy 24 paper for an emerald, while novice-level librarians have a {{frac|2|3}} chance of offering the same trade. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Paper |spritetype=item |nameid=paper |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Paper |spritetype=item |nameid=paper |id=386 |form=item |foot=1}} ==History== {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper, which can be used to craft [[book]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Paper can now be used to craft [[map]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Paper can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Paper can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s, at 24–35 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Paper can now be used to craft an empty [[map]]. |Maps start out at their closest zoom level and can be extended by adding more paper.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Paper can now be used to craft [[firework rocket]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 24–46 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|The average yield of paper from [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s has more than doubled.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added cartographer [[villager]]s, which [[trading|buy]] paper as their tier 1 trade.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 339.}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Paper now generates in the [[chest]]s of some [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed. |Paper can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Paper can now be found in chests in [[village]] cartographer houses.}} {{History|||snap=19w02a|Paper can now be used to craft a [[cartography table]].}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Cartographer villagers now give paper to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.0|Paper is now [[craft]]able, and can be used to craft [[book]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Paper can now be used to craft empty [[map]]s and empty locator maps. |Paper can now be used to zoom in maps, using [[anvil]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|The [[Windows 10 Edition]] can now use the [[anvil]], as well as the [[crafting table]], to zoom in [[map]]s, just as [[Pocket Edition]] in general can.}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 24–36 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Added cartographer villagers, which [[trading|buy]] 24–36 paper as their tier 1 trade.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Paper can now be used to craft [[firework rocket]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Paper can now be found inside [[chest]]s of some [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed. |Paper can now be found in cartographer house chests in [[village]]s. |Paper can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s and [[cartography table]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Librarian and cartographer villagers now buy 24 paper for an [[emerald]].}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{Reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/paper Taking Inventory: Paper] – Minecraft.net on August 4, 2023 {{Items}} [[cs:Papír]] [[de:Papier]] [[es:Papel]] [[fr:Papier]] [[hu:Papír]] [[ja:紙]] [[ko:종이]] [[nl:Papier]] [[pl:Papier]] [[pt:Papel]] [[ru:Бумага]] [[th:กระดาษ]] [[uk:Папір]] [[zh:纸]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | 12w01a | Iron swords are now found in village blacksmith chests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.2.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><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><li>[[Lingering Potion|Lingering Potion]]<br/>{{about|throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect|the throwable potions without a lingering effect|Splash Potion|the drinkable potions|Potion}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Lingering Water Bottle.png | Water Bottle Uncraftable Lingering Potion.png | Uncraftable </gallery> | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]] | renewable = Uncraftable, Luck{{only|java|short=1}}, Decay{{only|bedrock|short=1}}: No<br> All others: Yes | stackable = No }} '''Lingering potions''' are variants of [[splash potion]]s that can be thrown to leave clouds with [[status effect]]s that linger on the ground in an area. == Obtaining == === Brewing === {{main|Brewing}} {{brewing |Dragon's Breath |Any Lingering Potion |ingredients=[[Dragon's Breath]] + <br>Any [[Splash Potion]] }} == Usage == === Creating area effect clouds === Lingering potions are thrown, like [[splash potion]]s, by {{control|using}} them. On impact they explode, creating a cloud. The cloud is made of the potion particles corresponding to the potion that was thrown. The cloud starts with a radius of 3 blocks, decreasing to 0 over the course of 30 seconds. During the cloud's existence, any player or mob that walks into it after the first second gets the corresponding status effect; this decreases the radius by a {{frac|1|2}} block immediately, reducing the cloud's lifespan by 5 seconds. For effects with duration, the duration applied by the cloud is {{frac|1|4}} that of the corresponding [[potion]]. For effects without duration such as healing or harming, the potency of the effect is {{frac|1|2}} that of the corresponding potion. The effect may be applied consecutively if the player or mob remains in the cloud. For example, a player throwing the Lingering Potion of Healing II straight down consumes the cloud within a few seconds while being healed 5 times for a total of {{hp|20}} health. As far as healing is concerned, this makes the lingering potion much more powerful than the regular or splash potion, provided that the player is away from other mobs or players. Lingering potions can also be thrown out of [[dispenser]]s like splash potions. === Lingering water bottle === Like the [[Splash potion#Splash water bottles|splash water bottle]], a lingering water bottle puts out fire and damages endermen and blazes by {{hp|1}}. It creates no effect cloud. ==== Mud ==== Lingering water bottles can be {{control|used}} on [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], or [[rooted dirt]] to turn it into [[mud]]. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Lingering Potion, Lingering Water Bottle|match=any}} === Filling cauldrons === {{IN|bedrock}}, using a lingering potion on a cauldron adds one level of that potion to the cauldron. Attempting to add a lingering 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 lingering 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 splash potion forms, as well as for tipped arrows. It can be obtained using the following command: {{cmd|give @s minecraft:lingering_potion{Potion:"minecraft:empty"} }}. 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 Lingering Potion|link=none}} ! Uncraftable Lingering Potion |} == Custom effects == {{IN|java}}, lingering potions can be obtained with any status effect using {{cmd|give}} and the tag {{code|CustomPotionEffects}}, 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> Lingering 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 lingering 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 |rowspan=2 |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Bottle thrown |source=neutral |description=When a lingering potion is thrown by a player |id=entity.lingering_potion.throw |translationkey=subtitles.entity.potion.throw |volume=0.5 |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Dispensed item |source=block |description=When a lingering potion is dispensed by 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 |rowspan=2 |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 |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=Lingering Potion |spritetype=item |nameid=lingering_potion |form=item |translationkey=item.minecraft.lingering_potion,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.empty,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.water,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.mundane,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.thick,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.awkward,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.night_vision,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.invisibility,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.leaping,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.fire_resistance,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.swiftness,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.slowness,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.water_breathing,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.healing,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.harming,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.poison,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.regeneration,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.strength,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.weakness,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.levitation,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.luck,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.turtle_master,item.minecraft.lingering_potion.effect.slow_falling |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Lingering Potion |spritetype=item |nameid=lingering_potion |id=562 |form=item |translationkey=potion.emptyPotion.linger.name,potion.mundane.linger.name,potion.mundane.extended.linger.name,potion.thick.linger.name,potion.awkward.linger.name,potion.nightVision.linger.name,potion.invisibility.linger.name,potion.jump.linger.name,potion.fireResistance.linger.name,potion.moveSpeed.linger.name,potion.moveSlowdown.linger.name,potion.heal.linger.name,potion.harm.linger.name,potion.poison.linger.name,potion.regeneration.linger.name,potion.damageBoost.linger.name,potion.weakness.linger.name,potion.wither.linger.name,potion.turtleMaster.linger.name,potion.slowFalling.linger.name |foot=1}} === Item data === <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Potion}} </div> === Thrown potion === {{Entity | title = Thrown lingering potion | networkid = '''[[JE]]''': 73 }} ==== ID ==== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Lingering Potion |spritetype=entity |nameid=potion |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=bedrock |displayname=Lingering Potion |spritetype=entity |nameid=lingering_potion |id=101 |foot=1}} ==== Entity Data ==== {{see also|Chunk format|Potions#Data values|title2=Potion data values}} Lingering potions when thrown have entity data that define various properties of the entity. {{:Splash Potion/ED}} === Area Effect Cloud === {{Entity | title = Area Effect Cloud | image = Area Effect Cloud.png |imagesize=290px }} ==== ID ==== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Area Effect Cloud |spritetype=entity |nameid=area_effect_cloud |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=bedrock |displayname=Area Effect Cloud |spritetype=entity |nameid=area_effect_cloud |id=95 |foot=1}} ==== Entity data ==== {{see also|Chunk format}} The cloud that is created when: lingering potions are thrown; [[creeper]]s with potion effects explode; [[Ender Dragon#Dragon_Fireball|dragon fireballs]] hit the ground, is an entity, which has entity data that defines the properties of the entity. {{/ED}} ==Advancements== {{Load advancements|Zombie Doctor;A Furious Cocktail;How Did We Get Here?;Bullseye}} == History == {{Info needed section|Lingering Potion of Decay; Lingering Potion of Weakness; Uncraftable Lingering Potion}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w33a|[[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Luck JE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions. |[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering water bottle, and Mundane, Thick, and Awkward lingering potions.}} {{History|||snap=15w33c|The bug where the [[player]] could not place [[splash potion]]s in the [[brewing stand]] has been fixed. This now allows for easier creation of lingering potions.}} {{History|||snap=16w06a|Lingering potions can now be used to craft [[tipped arrow]]s.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from {{code|AreaEffectCloud}} to {{code|area_effect_cloud}}.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 441.}} {{History|||snap=18w07a|[[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the lingering potions of the Turtle Master.}} {{History|||snap=18w14a|[[File:Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions of [[Slow Falling]].}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Luck JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of lingering potions have been changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Lingering water bottles can be {{control|used}} on [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], or [[rooted dirt]] to turn it into [[mud]].}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w43a|Lingering water bottles can now extinguish burning entities.<ref>{{bug|MC-189911|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=Pre-release 1|Lingering potions no longer have an enchantment glint.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE3.png|32px]] Changed colors of the following lingering 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 lingering potion of [[Slow Falling]] has had its color tweaked to make it more distinguishable from the lingering potion of [[Invisibility]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Decay BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions. |Lingering water bottles, mundane, long mundane, thick, and awkward lingering potions are all available in the Creative inventory.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions of the Turtle Master.}} {{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.5|[[File:Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions of [[Slow Falling]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Decay BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of lingering potions have been changed.}} {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Changed potion colors for the following lingering potions: Fire Resistance, Harming, Invisibility, Leaping, Night Vision, Poison, Slowness, Strength, Swiftness, Turtle Master, and Water Breathing. |Removed enchantment glint from lingering potions.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Luck JE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[File:Lingering Potion of Decay BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions of the [[Wither (effect)|Decay]], [[Slow Falling]], and Turtle Master.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Luck JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Decay BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of lingering potions have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||1.7.10|[[File:Lingering Water Bottle JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Night Vision JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Invisibility JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Leaping JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Swiftness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Slowness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Water Breathing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Healing JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Harming JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Poison JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Regeneration JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Strength JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Weakness JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lingering Potion of Decay BE1.png|32px]] Added lingering potions. |Lingering water bottles, mundane, long mundane, thick, and awkward lingering potions are all available in the Creative inventory.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * A thrown lingering 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). == Gallery == <gallery> Lingering Water Bottle.png|Water Bottle Lingering Potion of Night Vision.png|Night Vision Lingering Potion of Invisibility.png|Invisibility Lingering Potion of Leaping.png|Leaping Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance.png|Fire Resistance Lingering Potion of Swiftness.png|Swiftness Lingering Potion of Slowness.png|Slowness Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master.png|Turtle Master Lingering Potion of Water Breathing.png|Water Breathing Lingering Potion of Healing.png|Healing Lingering Potion of Harming.png|Harming Lingering Potion of Poison.png|Poison Lingering Potion of Regeneration.png|Regeneration Lingering Potion of Strength.png|Strength Lingering Potion of Weakness.png|Weakness Lingering Potion of Slow Falling.png|Slow Falling Lingering Potion of Luck.png|Luck Lingering Potion of Decay.png|Decay Uncraftable Lingering Potion.png|Uncraftable </gallery> === Screenshots === <gallery> Transparent Area Effect Cloud Image.png|Just area affect cloud particles </gallery> == See also == * {{ItemLink|Glass Bottle}} * {{ItemLink|Potion}} * {{ItemLink|Splash Potion}} {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[Category:Combat]] [[de:Verweiltrank]] [[fr:Potion persistante]] [[ko:잔류형 물약]] [[ja:残留ポーション]] [[pl:Trwałe miotane mikstury]] [[pt:Poção prolongada]] [[ru:Оседающие зелья]] [[uk:Осідаючі зілля]] [[zh:滞留药水]]</li></ul> | 12w06a | One has a rare chance to obtain iron swords by killing zombies and golden swords from zombie pigmen from the addition of rare drops. These swords have a 20% chance of being enchanted. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.3.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Amethyst Shard|Amethyst Shard]]<br/>{{Item | title = Amethyst Shard | image = Amethyst Shard.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} An '''amethyst shard''' is a crystal ore obtained from mining a fully grown [[amethyst cluster]] or can be obtained from chests in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]]. == Obtaining == === Mining === An [[amethyst cluster]] mined using a non-[[Silk Touch]], non-[[Fortune]] [[pickaxe]] drops 4 amethyst shards. When mined using any other tool, [[item]] or mechanism (such as [[explosion]]s or [[piston]]s) it drops 2 shards. The maximum amount of amethyst shards dropped can be increased with Fortune. Fortune I gives a {{frac|1|3}} chance for eight shards, averaging 5.33 shards; Fortune II gives a 25% chance (each) to give eight or 12 shards, averaging 7 shards, and Fortune III gives a 20% chance (each) to give 8, 12, or 16 shards, averaging 8.8 shards. If the amethyst cluster in any of its growth stages is mined using a pickaxe enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops itself rather than amethyst shards. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|amethyst-shard}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{Crafting usage}} === Smithing ingredient === {{Smithing |head=1 |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Amethyst Shard |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template |Netherite Chestplate |Amethyst Shard |Amethyst 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|amethyst shard}} === Allay duplication === If an amethyst shard is given to an [[allay]] that is currently dancing to an active [[jukebox]], the allay emits heart particles, consumes the amethyst shard and duplicates into another allay. After this, there is a 5 minute cool down until both allays can be duplicated like this again. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Amethyst shimmer.ogg |subtitle=Amethyst chimes |source=neutral |description=When an amethyst shard duplicates an allay |id=block.amethyst_block.chime |translationkey=subtitles.block.amethyst_block.chime |volume=0.4 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Amethyst shimmer.ogg |source=block |description=When an amethyst shard duplicates an allay |id=chime.amethyst_block |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.5-1.7 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Amethyst Shard |spritetype=item |nameid=amethyst_shard |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Amethyst Shard |spritetype=item |nameid=amethyst_shard |form=item |id=625 |foot=1}} ==History== {{History||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DBvZ2Iqmm3M|t=23m14s}}|Amethyst shards are mentioned, but not shown at [[Minecraft Live 2020]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Amethyst Shard JE1.png|32px]] Added amethyst shards.}} {{History|||snap=20w46a|[[File:Amethyst Shard JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture for amethyst shards has changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Amethyst shards can now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.19.1|snap=22w24a|Amethyst shards can now be used to duplicate [[allay]]s.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Amethyst shards can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Amethyst shards can now be used to craft [[calibrated sculk sensor]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Amethyst Shard JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added amethyst shards.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Amethyst shards are now available without enabling [[Experimental Gameplay]].}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|Amethyst shards can now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.22|Amethyst shards can now be used to duplicate allays.}} {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Amethyst shards can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|Amethyst shards can now be used to craft calibrated sculk sensors.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== * Although in real life {{w|amethyst}} is a variety of {{w|quartz}} like [[Nether Quartz|nether quartz]], the two resources are not interchangeable. * besides netherite, amethyst is the only or to be attempted not from an ore in caves == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--amethyst-shard Taking Inventory: Amethyst Shard] – Minecraft.net on May 20, 2021 {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Amethystscherbe]] [[es:Fragmento de amatista]] [[fr:Éclat d'améthyste]] [[it:Scheggia di ametista]] [[ja:アメジストの欠片]] [[lzh:紫水玉片]] [[pl:Odłamek ametystu]] [[pt:Fragmento de ametista]] [[ru:Осколок аметиста]] [[uk:Уламок аметисту]] [[zh:紫水晶碎片]] [[Category:Ore]]</li><li>[[Item Frame|Item Frame]]<br/>{{redirect|Frame}} {{ItemEntity | group = Item Frame | 1-1 = Item Frame.png | 1-2 = Item Frame (item).png | group2 = Glow Item Frame | 2-1 = Glow Item Frame.png | 2-2 = Glow Item Frame (item).png | extratext = [[#Renders|View all renders]] | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | drops = {{ItemLink|Item Frame}} (1)<br> or {{ItemLink|Glow Item Frame}} (1)<br>{{EnvSprite|items}} The item it contains. }} An '''item frame''' is an [[entity]]{{only|java|short=y}} or [[block entity]]{{only|bedrock|short=y}} that displays the item or block that is inside it. A '''glow item frame''' keeps itself and the item inside it illuminated, even in the dark. == Obtaining == === Breaking === {{IN|je}}, an empty item frame can be broken simply by punching it. If the item frame contains an item, punching it drops the item, leaving the frame on the wall. Because item frames are [[entities]] {{in|java}}, they can be broken in [[Adventure]] mode. They will also be targeted by commands using the @e selector.{{only|java}} === Natural generation === An item frame containing a pair of [[elytra]] generates in each [[end ship]]. [[File:BoatElytra.png|thumb|An item frame naturally generating in an end ship.]] === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |A1= Stick |B1= Stick |C1= Stick |A2= Stick |B2= Leather |C2= Stick |A3= Stick |B3= Stick |C3= Stick |Output= Item Frame |type= Decoration block }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |Glow Ink Sac |Item Frame |Output= Glow Item Frame |type= Decoration block }} === Trading === Expert-level [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer]] [[villager]]s have a chance to sell an item frame for 7 [[emerald]]s. == Usage == === Item display === [[File:Item Frame (map filled partial).png|thumb|150px|Item frame with partially filled map]] Item frames can be placed on the sides of [[cactus]] blocks, [[pressure plate]]s, [[fence]]s, [[tree]]s, [[slab]]s, [[cobblestone wall]]s, [[chest]]s, [[door]]s, and all [[solid block]]s. They can also be placed on the top and bottom of these blocks. To place on chests and doors, the player needs to be [[sneaking]]. As item frames are an entity, multiple item frames can occupy the same block, although on different faces. It also allows non-solid blocks to occupy the same space.{{only|java}} Players can place items in the frame by {{control|using}} the item. If a [[map]] is placed in an item frame, it enlarges to show the map in the size of a full block, with the item frame's location displayed as a green pointer on the map, pointing in the direction the item frame is facing. If this is done in the Nether, the green cursor spins around similar to the white cursor (players). If an item in an item frame has been renamed using an [[anvil]], it displays its custom name when the cursor is over the item frame. If the player places a block inside the frame, it is displayed in miniature half in, half out of the block. This can be most notably seen on stairs or slabs. {{control|Pick block}} may be used on item frames by players in creative mode only, the control has no effect for players in Survival or Adventure mode. When the item frame is displaying an item, {{control|pick block}} picks the displayed item instead of the item frame. Item frames can be placed on the lid of a [[shulker box]] that is positioned horizontally, but pop off when the lid is opened.{{only|java}} === Rotation === The displayed item can then be rotated by right-clicking the frame. Items displayed in the item frame can turn 45° diagonally, with a total of 8 possibilities (90° and 4 possibilities if it is a map), and the frame outputs a [[Mechanics/Redstone/Circuit#Power level|redstone signal]] depending on the rotation phase that can be interpreted by a [[redstone comparator]] (note that this rotation value is separate from the clock or compass rotation). As long as the frame remains placed, it remembers the orientation of the last item it held, and uses it for the next item it holds.{{only|java}} === Glow item frames === [[File:Item Frames Comparison.png|thumb|260px|Comparison between ordinary item frame and glow item frame in the dark.]] When an item is placed inside a glow item frame, it appears to glow, even though it does not emit any [[light level]]. == Sounds == Item frames and glow item frames share the same sounds. === Generic === {{Edition|Bedrock}}:<!--Item frames are blocks in BE, so they get the generic section.--> {{Sound table/Block/Item frame/BE}} === Unique === {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Item Frame add item1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame add item2.ogg |soumd3=Item Frame add item3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame add item4.ogg |subtitle=Item Frame fills |source=neutral |description=When an item is placed in an item frame |id=entity.item_frame.add_item |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.add_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Glow Item Frame fills |source=neutral |description=When an item is placed in a glow item frame |id=entity.glow_item_frame.add_item |translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.add_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Item Frame break1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame break2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame break3.ogg |subtitle=Item Frame breaks<ref group=sound name=breaks>{{bug|MC-194948}}</ref> |source=neutral |description=When an item frame is broken or pops off |id=entity.item_frame.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Glow Item Frame breaks<ref group=sound name=breaks/> |source=neutral |description=When a glow item frame is broken or pops off |id=entity.glow_item_frame.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Item Frame place1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame place2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame place3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame place4.ogg |subtitle=Item Frame placed |source=neutral |description=When an item frame is placed |id=entity.item_frame.place |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.place |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Glow Item Frame placed |source=neutral |description=When a glow item frame is placed |id=entity.glow_item_frame.place |translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.place |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Item Frame remove item1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame remove item2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame remove item3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame remove item4.ogg |subtitle=Item Frame empties |source=neutral |description=When an item is removed from an item frame |id=entity.item_frame.remove_item |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.remove_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Glow Item Frame empties |source=neutral |description=When an item is removed from a glow item frame |id=entity.glow_item_frame.remove_item |translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.remove_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Item Frame rotate item1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame rotate item2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame rotate item3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame rotate item4.ogg |subtitle=Item Frame clicks |source=neutral |description=When an item is rotated in an item frame |id=entity.item_frame.rotate_item |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.rotate_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Glow Item Frame clicks |source=neutral |description=When an item is rotated in an item frame |id=entity.glow_item_frame.rotate_item |translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.rotate_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |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 an item is placed in an item frame |id=block.itemframe.add_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Item Frame remove item1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame remove item2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame remove item3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame remove item4.ogg |source=block |description=When an item is removed from an item frame |id=block.itemframe.remove_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Item Frame rotate item1.ogg |sound2=Item Frame rotate item2.ogg |sound3=Item Frame rotate item3.ogg |sound4=Item Frame rotate item4.ogg |source=block |description=When an item is rotated in an item frame |id=block.itemframe.rotate_item |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Map room}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Item Frame |spritetype=item |nameid=item_frame |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Glow Item Frame |spritetype=item |nameid=glow_item_frame |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Item Frame |spritetype=entity |nameid=item_frame}} {{ID table |displayname=Glow Item Frame |spritetype=entity |nameid=glow_item_frame |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item Frame |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Item |spritename=item-frame |spritetype=item |nameid=frame |id=513 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Block |spritename=item-frame |spritetype=block |nameid=frame |id=199 |form=block |translationkey=- |itemform=item.frame}} {{ID table |displayname=Item |spritename=glow-item-frame |spritetype=item |nameid=glow_frame |id=623 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Block |spritename=glow-item-frame |spritetype=block |nameid=glow_frame |form=block |id=594 |itemform=item.glow_frame |translationkey=- |foot=1}} {{ID table |notnamespaced=y |displayname=Block entity |spritename=item-frame |spritetype=block |nameid=ItemFrame}} {{ID table |displayname=Block entity |spritename=glow-item-frame |spritetype=block |nameid=GlowItemFrame |foot=1}} === Block states=== {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}}<br /> ===Item data=== {{el|java}}:{{main|Player.dat format}}<div class="treeview"> *{{nbt|compound|tag}}'''<span data-ve-ignore="true" class="nowrap"> tag</span>''': The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Entity Spawners}}Unlike spawn eggs, cannot change the type of entity created using the <code>id</code> tag. Data that item frames do not normally use (see below) has no effect. </div> ===Entity data=== {{main|Entity format}} {{IN|java}}, item frames have entity data that define various properties of the entity. {{/ED}} ===Block data=== {{IN|bedrock}}, an item frame has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]]. == Video== <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|rJLj95DBb-w}}</div> ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||August 15, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|235724805196877824}}|[[File:Item Frame (pre-release).png|32px]] [[Dinnerbone]] showed the first image of item frames.}} {{History||August 15, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|235742974271700993}}|[[File:Item Frame (item) (pre-release).png|32px]] Dinnerbone showed item frame in item form.}} {{History||August 15, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb_|235746335368814592}}|[[File:Item Frame (pre-release 2).png|32px]] [[Jeb]] showed the item frames with new model.}} {{History||August 16, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|236062188555624448}}|[[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Dinnerbone showed the item frame in item form with new texture.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames. |There is currently a bug where attempting to place an item frame in [[multiplayer]] causes an internal server error, as well as other bugs.}} {{History|||snap=12w34b|The multiplayer item frame bug has been fixed.}} {{History|||snap=12w38a|Item frames no longer despawn when the [[player]] moves 20 [[block]]s away.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Items renamed using an [[anvil]] now display their name when looked at up close.}} {{History|||snap=13w38a|[[Map]]s placed in an item frame now cover the whole block face, allowing seamless tiling of adjacent maps. This makes undiscovered areas of maps invisible.}} {{History|||snap=13w43a|[[File:Item Frame (map) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Incomplete maps placed in item frames now display the item frame texture underneath.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w04a|[[Item]]s and [[block]]s displayed in the item frame now rotate 45 degrees when rotated instead of 90 degrees, and a [[comparator]] outputs a [[redstone]] signal depending on the rotation phase.}} {{History|||snap=14w10a|Multiple item frames can no longer be placed on the same block face.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|An item frame now generates in the treasure room of [[end ship]]s, above the [[shulker]] that guards the treasure. It holds [[elytra]].}} {{History|||snap=15w49a|Item frames are no longer destroyed by [[lightning]] bolts.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added [[sound]]s to item frames: <code>entity.itemframe.add_item</code>, <code>entity.itemframe.break</code>, <code>entity.itemframe.place</code>, <code>entity.itemframe.remove_item</code>, and <code>entity.itemframe.rotate_item</code>.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID of item frames has been changed from <code>ItemFrame</code> to <code>item_frame</code>.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 389.}} {{History|||snap=17w50a|Item frames can now be put on floors and ceilings.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Item frames are now [[trading|sold]] by cartographer [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w38a|[[File:Item Frame 19w38a.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame Map 19w38a.png|32px]] Item frames now appear dark, same as suffocating [[mob]]s.<ref>{{bug|mc-161283|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=19w39a|Item frames are now colored correctly.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w10a|The NBT <code>Invisible</code> and <code>Fixed</code> have been added to item frames.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|[[File:Glow Item Frame JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (map) JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow item frames.}} {{History|||snap=21w10a|Added new [[subtitles]] for glow item frames.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Item Frame (item) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames and glow item frames as item have been changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Item frames now adjusts its hitbox to account for the larger size of a framed [[map]].}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|Reverted the change in 22w15a.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames. |Item frames are considered as a [[block entity]] instead of an [[entity]].<ref>{{tweet|_tomcc|690127591525728257|Let's create some drama: ItemFrames in MCPE will behave like signs and won't be placeable in blocks, and can't put many in the same block.|21 Jan 2016}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|An item frame containing [[elytra]] now generates in [[end city]] ships.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames have been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Item frames can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Item frames can now be placed on the top and bottom of [[block]]s.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Trading has been changed, item frames are now offered by expert-level cartographer villager.}} {{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|[[File:Item Frame.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow item frames. |Has the default item frame block texture.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Temporarily removed glow item frames due to a crash.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.50|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Re-added glow item frames.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.52|[[File:Glow Item Frame BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (map) BE2.png|32px]] Glow Item Frame block texture uses update block texture due to a bug.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|[[File:Item Frame.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The glow item frame block textures have been reverted back to the previous one.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Glow Item Frame JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (map) JE1 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of glow item frames have been changed to match Java Edition. |Now produces [[redstone]] signals.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Maps now glow in glow item frames. |Glow Item Frames are no longer available only through [[Experimental Gameplay]].}} {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Item Frame (item) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames and glow item frames as item have been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Item Frame LCE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames.}} {{History||xbox=TU11|The limit for item frames in a world has been increased. A message is now displayed when the maximum number of item frames are reached.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] The entity texture of item frames has been changed.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[Item]]s and [[block]]s displayed in the item frame now rotate 45 degrees when rotated instead of 90 degrees, and a [[redstone comparator|comparator]] now outputs a [[redstone]] signal depending on the rotation phase.}} {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Added [[sound]]s for item frames.}} {{History||xbox=TU56|xbone=CU47|ps=1.55|wiiu=Patch 26|switch=1.0.6|If the [[item]] in the item frame has a name (from an [[anvil]]) it now shows as if there is a name tag on the item frame.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues== {{issue list}} == Trivia== *The item frame is based upon a suggestion on [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]], like the [[ender chest]] and [[flower pot]].<ref>{{Tweet|dinnerbone|235747041286975488}}</ref> *The item frame is the only entity to reference a block [[model]].{{only|java|short=1}} Because of this, the texture of the frame border is the same as the birch planks texture. *Item frame is the '''only''' placeable item that can interfere with other non-full block entities. *Due to the way layer textures are displayed in Minecraft, maps float on item frames, similar to how icons float on the map itself. == Gallery == === Renders === <gallery> Item Frame.png | Item Frame Item Frame (map).png | Map Item Frame Glow Item Frame.png | Glow Item Frame Glow Item Frame (map).png | Map Glow Item Frame Item Frame with Item.png | With item Item Frame with rotated Item.png | With rotated item Item Frame with Block.png | With block Item Frame with rotated Block.png | With rotated block </gallery> === Screenshots === <gallery> Slab Frame.png|An item frame on the side of a slab. ItemFrameBoxed.png|Four item frames in a one-block space.{{only|java}} Item Frames Woodbase.png|The frame itself uses the texture of birch planks. Item Frame rotation.gif|The rotation of an item in an item frame. Front-back-itemframe.png|The front and back of an item frame are the same. Big skills right there.png|A glow item frame inside a glow item frame. Frame fireplace.png|An image of a fireplace retweeted by Dinnerbone. 11 Framed.png|[[11]] in an item frame. </gallery> === Development images === <gallery> Suggestion for itemframes.png|Original Reddit image suggesting item frames and flower pots. Item frame2.png|Dinnerbone's first screenshot showing armor and weapons. Item frame3.png|Dinnerbone's second screenshot showing a map, a compass, and two diamond swords. Item frame4.png|Dinnerbone's third screenshot showing a golden sword in all directions, the item frame item itself, and a working clock. Item frame1.png|Jeb's screenshot of the item frame. FlowerPot.png|Snapshot showing plant pots and item frames. Item frame5.png|Snapshot image of an ender pearl in an item frame. SOATPC.png|An image tweeted by Dinnerbone showing how hovering over an item frame containing a renamed item shows a name tag. Pocket Edition Item Frames.jpg|First image of item frames in ''Bedrock Edition''. </gallery> == See also == *{{ItemLink|Painting}} == References == {{Reflist}} {{Blocks|Utility}} {{items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Block entities]] [[Category:Utility blocks]] [[Category:Manufactured blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Storage]] [[cs:Rámeček]] [[de:Rahmen]] [[es:Marco]] [[fr:Cadre]] [[hu:Eszköz keret]] [[it:Cornice]] [[ja:額縁]] [[ko:아이템 액자]] [[nl:Voorwerplijst]] [[pl:Ramka na przedmiot]] [[pt:Moldura]] [[ru:Рамка]] [[th:กรอบโชว์สิ่งของ]] [[zh:物品展示框]]</li></ul> | 12w18a | Wooden swords can now be used as fuel in a furnace. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12w21a | Blacksmith villagers now sell diamond swords for 12–13 emeralds, and iron swords for 7–10 emeralds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
With the trading implementation, renewable items such as wheat could be sold to buy a diamond sword. This made all swords renewable. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.4.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Fire Charge|Fire Charge]]<br/>{{ItemEntity |image=Fire Charge.png |invimage=Fire Charge |durability= |renewable=Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 64 }} '''Fire charges''' are items that can be {{control|used}} as a single-use version of a [[flint and steel]] or shot as a [[small fireball]] from a [[dispenser]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|fire-charge}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |Blaze Powder |Coal; Charcoal |Gunpowder |Output= Fire Charge, 3 |type= Miscellaneous }} === Bartering === [[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 1 fire charge when given a [[gold ingot]]. == Usage == [[File:Natural Fire Charge.png|200px|thumb|Dispensing Fire Charge]] Fire charges can be used as ammunition for [[dispenser]]s, or as a substitute for [[flint and steel]]. When used, it instantly places a [[fire]], similar to flint and steel. The fire charge is consumed in the process. It can prime [[TNT]], light [[Nether portal|nether portals]], [[Campfire|campfires]], [[Candle|candles]], [[Cake|cakes with candles]] and [[creeper]]s{{only|JE}} like flint and steel. When a fire charge is fired from a dispenser, it shoots a [[small fireball]]. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=4 |sound=Ghast fireball4.ogg |subtitle=Ghast shoots |source=hostile |description=When a fireball is shot by a ghast |id=entity.ghast.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.ghast.shoot |volume=10.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 {{verify}}}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Blaze shoots <ref group=sound name=LousyEvents>{{Bug|MC-98316||Wrong subtitles caused by missing distinction}}</ref> |source=hostile |description=When a fire charge is fired from a dispenser or a blaze |id=entity.blaze.shoot|idnote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> |translationkey=subtitles.entity.blaze.shoot|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> |volume=2.0 |pitch=0.8–1.2 |distance=32}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Fireball whooshes |source=block |description=When a fire charge is used by hand |id=item.firecharge.use|idnote=<ref group=sound name=nounderscore>{{bug|MC-177457}}</ref> |translationkey=subtitles.item.firecharge.use|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=nounderscore/> |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Fireball whooshes |source=hostile |description=When a fire charge is used to light a creeper |id=item.firecharge.use|idnote=<ref group=sound name=nounderscore/> |translationkey=subtitles.item.firecharge.use|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=nounderscore/> |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Ghast fireball4.ogg |source=hostile |description=When something shoots or uses a fire charge |id=mob.ghast.fireball |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Fire Charge |spritetype=item |nameid=fire_charge |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Fire Charge |spritetype=item |nameid=fire_charge |aliasid=fireball |id=509 |form=item |translationkey=item.fireball.name |foot=1}} === Entity data === {{main|Small Fireball#Entity data}} == Achievements == {{Load achievements|Into the Nether}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|We Need to Go Deeper}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|IiCTxsHg6SQ}}</div> == History == {{for|information pertaining to smallmfireballs (which fire charges produce when shot from a dispenser)|Small Fireball#History}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[File:Fire Charge JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the fire charge texture. It is currently only used by [[fireball]]s and [[small fireball]]s, both of which are entities, and is not used by any items.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Added fire charges, which use the above texture. They can be crafted only with [[coal]].}} {{History|||snap=12w05a|Fire charges can now be crafted with charcoal.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|The [[sound]] when using the fire charge has now been changed; it now uses the same sound as [[flint and steel]].}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Fire charges can now be used to craft [[Firework Rocket|fireworks]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w31a|The sound when using fire charges to set fire has now been changed; it now uses the same sound as when fired from [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w33c|Fire charges now appear purple and explode with [[dragon's breath]] when fired from dispensers. Whether a true dragon fireball entity is created or if this effect is purely visual is unknown.}} {{History|||snap=15w44b|Fire charges once again appear as [[small fireball]]s when fired from dispensers.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w40a|The <code>life</code> tag is no longer used for anything, but still saved/read.{{info needed|Is this even relevant to the fire charge, or is it a remnant from the blaze page or something?}}}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 385.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Fire Charge JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of fire charges has now been changed.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w42a|Dispensed fire charges{{info needed|as in the fireball, or a dispenser facing straight into a campfire?}} can now light campfires.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Fire charges have a {{frac|5|109}} (~4.59%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Fire charges now have a {{frac|20|226}} (~8.85%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|Fire charges now have a {{frac|40|411}} (~9.73%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w11a|Fire charges now have a {{frac|40|417}} (~9.59%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Fire charges now have a {{frac|40|424}} (~9.43%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Fire charges now generate in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w20a|Fire charges now have a {{frac|40|423}} (~9.46%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Fire charges now have a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=Pre-release 2|Fire charges can now be {{control|use|text=used}} to forcibly detonate [[creeper]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-185618|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w06a|Added the [[fire charge]] to the "Ingredients" tab in the creative inventory.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Fire Charge JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fire charges.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Fire charges can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Fire Charge JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of fire charges has now been changed.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Fire charges can now be obtained from bartering with piglin. |Fire charges can now be found in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of fire charges has been changed from <code>fireball</code> to <code>fire_charge</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Fire Charge JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fire charges.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Fire charges now make [[sound]]s when igniting [[block]]s.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Fire Charge JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of fire charges has now been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Fire Charge JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fire charges.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> GodPortal.png|A fire charge found in a [[ruined portal]] chest, together with an [[enchanted golden apple]]. </gallery> == See also == * [[Flint and Steel]] * [[Dragon Fireball]] * [[Ghast]] == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-fire-charge Taking Inventory: Fire Charge] – Minecraft.net on January 11, 2019 {{Items}} [[Category:Recipe using Charcoal]] [[cs:Ohnivá koule]] [[de:Feuerkugel]] [[es:Carga ígnea]] [[fr:Boule de feu]] [[hu:Tűzgolyó]] [[ja:ファイヤーチャージ]] [[ko:화염구]] [[nl:Vuurbal]] [[pl:Ognista kula]] [[pt:Bola de fogo]] [[ru:Огненный шар]] [[th:ลูกไฟ]] [[zh:火焰弹]]</li><li>[[Rabbit Hide|Rabbit Hide]]<br/>{{Item | title = Rabbit Hide | image = Rabbit Hide.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Rabbit hide''' is an [[item]] dropped by [[rabbit]]s. == Obtaining == ===Mob loot=== [[Rabbit]]s drop 0–1 rabbit hide upon death. The maximum number of drops can be increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]] used, for a maximum of 0–4 rabbit hides with Looting III. Some [[foxes]] spawn holding rabbit hides, which always drop upon death. Alternatively, the player can drop a food item, which causes the fox to drop the rabbit hide. === Cat gifts === {{main|Cat#Gifts}} Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance of giving the [[player]] a gift when they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 16.13% chance to be a rabbit hide. == Usage == Rabbit hide can be crafted into leather, or into bundles to store stacks of items. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Trading === Journeyman-level leatherworker [[villager]]s buy 9 rabbit hide for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Rabbit Hide |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit_hide |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Rabbit Hide |spritetype=item |nameid=rabbit_hide |id=529 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.8|snap=June 30, 2014|slink={{tweet|TheMogMiner|483636993780232192}}|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweeted images of rabbit hide and some other new [[item]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}} {{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 415.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Cats now offer rabbit hides as [[Cat#Gifts|gifts]].}} {{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with rabbit hides in their mouths.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] rabbit hides.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Rabbit hide can now be used to craft [[bundle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w18a|Rabbit hide can no longer be used to craft bundles.}} {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|Rabbit hide can now once again be used to craft bundles.}} {{History|||snap=21w37a|Rabbit hide once again can no longer be used to craft bundles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Rabbit hide can now once again be used to craft bundles.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s can now give [[player]]s rabbit hide as a gift.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Rabbit hide can be [[trading|sold]] to leatherworker [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can [[drops|drop]] rabbit hide.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Rabbit Items 1 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]]. </gallery> {{items}} [[de:Kaninchenfell]] [[es:Piel de conejo]] [[fr:Peau de lapin]] [[hu:Nyúlbőr]] [[it:Pelle di coniglio]] [[ja:ウサギの皮]] [[ko:토끼 가죽]] [[nl:Konijnenhuid]] [[pl:Królicza skóra]] [[pt:Pele de coelho]] [[ru:Кроличья шкурка]] [[zh:兔子皮]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | 12w32a | Zombies may sometimes wield iron swords, dealing extra damage. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12w34a | If a player has dyed leather armor equipped and selected a sword of any kind, it will appear the color of the dye applied to the armor, when switching to second or third person view. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12w36a | Wither skeletons added, holding stone swords. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.4.6{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Copper Horn|Copper Horn]]<br/>{{About|the removed item|the current item|Goat Horn}} {{outdated feature|edition=bedrock}} {{Item | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''copper horn''' was an [[item]] crafted from a [[goat horn]] and [[copper ingots]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |A2=Copper Ingot |B2=Goat Horn |B3=Copper Ingot |C2=Copper Ingot |Output=Copper Horn }} === Natural generation === Copper horns were found in pillager outpost chests. == Usage == Copper horns were used to play sounds. They took one second to use and had a four second cooldown. There were ten variations of copper horns, and each of them played three different sounds: when looking up, crouching, or neither of those. In total, there were thirty different sounds that could be played using copper horns. The sound a copper horn plays based on multiple conditions, which are in order as follows: * If crouching, the bass tune was played. * Else, if looking up (by 45 degrees), the harmony tune was played. * Else, the melody tune was played. == Sounds == Sound names in the item tooltip are created using the harmony, melody, and bass sounds in that order. === Harmony === {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=harmony0.ogg |description="Great" ("Great Sky Falling") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.0 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony1.ogg |description="Old" ("Old Hymn Resting") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony2.ogg |description="Pure" ("Pure Water Desire") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony3.ogg |description="Humble" ("Humble Fire Memory") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony4.ogg |description="Dry" ("Dry Urge Anger") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.4 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony5.ogg |description="Clear" ("Clear Temper Journey") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.5 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony6.ogg |description="Fresh" ("Fresh Nest Thought") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.6 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony7.ogg |description="Secret" ("Secret Lake Tear") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.7 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony8.ogg |description="Fearless" ("Fearless River Gift") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.8 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony9.ogg |description="Sweet" ("Sweet Moon Love") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.9 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} === Melody === {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=melody0.ogg |description="Sky" ("Great Sky Falling") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.0 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody1.ogg |description="Hymn" ("Old Hymn Resting") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody2.ogg |description="Water" ("Pure Water Desire") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody3.ogg |description="Fire" ("Humble Fire Memory") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody4.ogg |description="Urge" ("Dry Urge Anger") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.4 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody5.ogg |description="Temper" ("Clear Temper Journey") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.5 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody6.ogg |description="Nest" ("Fresh Nest Thought") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.6 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody7.ogg |description="Lake" ("Secret Lake Tear") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.7 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody8.ogg |description="River" ("Fearless River Gift") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.8 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody9.ogg |description="Moon" ("Sweet Moon Love") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.9 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} === Bass === {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=bass0.ogg |description="Falling" ("Great Sky Falling") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.0 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass1.ogg |description="Resting" ("Old Hymn Resting") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass2.ogg |description="Desire" ("Pure Water Desire") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass3.ogg |description="Memory" ("Humble Fire Memory") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass4.ogg |description="Anger" ("Dry Urge Anger") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.4 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass5.ogg |description="Journey" ("Clear Temper Journey") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.5 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass6.ogg |description="Thought" ("Fresh Nest Thought") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.6 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass7.ogg |description="Tear" ("Secret Lake Tear") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.7 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass8.ogg |description="Gift" ("Fearless River Gift") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.8 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass9.ogg |description="Love" ("Sweet Moon Love") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.9 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} ==Data Values== ===ID=== {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Copper Horn |spritetype=item |nameid=copper_horn |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{h|bedrock}} {{h||Vanilla Experiments<br>(experimental)|link=1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|[[File:Copper Horn BE1.png|32px]]Added copper horns.}} {{h|||snap=beta 1.18.30.28|[[File:Copper Horn BE2.png|32px]]Changed the texture of copper horns.}} {{h||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.24|Removed copper horns.}} {{h|foot}} == Trivia == * Copper horns were removed from the game as they didn't live up to the developers' design goals, and as such are no longer supported.<ref>{{cite|url=https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/5540500564365| title = Minecraft Beta & Preview - 1.19.0.24/25|website=feedback.minecraft.net|date=April 14, 2022}}</ref> * This is the first item in {{el|be}} to have been completely removed instead of just made unobtainable. This is likely due to the fact it never made it out of [[experimental gameplay]]. ** If a world that contained this item is loaded into a newer version, the horn will disappear upon loading. == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} {{Removed features}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Ziegenhorn]] [[es:Cuerno de cobre]] [[fr:Corne de chèvre]] [[it:Corno di capra]] [[lzh:銅號]] [[pl:Kozi róg]] [[pt:Chifre de cobre]] [[ru:Козий рог]] [[zh:铜制号角]]</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> | 12w49a | Unbreaking can now be applied to a sword with an enchanted book. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.6.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bone|Bone]]<br/>{{about|the item|the block|Bone Block|other uses|Bone (disambiguation)}} {{Item | image = Bone.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''bone''' is an [[item]] primarily obtained from [[skeleton]]s and similar mobs. It can be crafted into [[Bone Meal|bone meal]] or used to tame wild [[Wolf|wolves]]. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|bone}} === Mob loot === Skeletons, [[wither skeleton]]s, [[skeleton horse]]s, and [[stray]]s may drop 0–2 bones upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 bones with Looting III. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[salmon]], [[cod]], [[pufferfish]], and [[tropical fish]] have 25% chance to drop 1-2 bones upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 to 2 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 2-8 bones with Looting III. Salmon (small and medium size) have 25% chance to drop 1 bone upon death, The maximum drop is increased by 1 to 2 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 2-7 bones with Looting III. The chance of dropping bones increases by 1% per looting level, so with Looting III there is up to a 28% chance of bones dropping. === Fishing === Bones can also be obtained by [[fishing]] as part of the junk category. The best chance of catching a bone is achieved without the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment, yielding a 1.1% chance. == Usage == === Helmet === [[File:Steve wearing Bone.png|thumb|right|75px]] [[File:Alex wearing Bone.png|thumb|right|75px]] While a bone cannot be equipped in the head slot in Survival mode, equipping it using commands causes it to appear in the player's mouth. === Taming === Using a bone on a wild [[wolf]] has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of [[taming]] it. Bones cannot tame a hostile wolf or a wolf that has already been tamed. However, bones can be used to attract the attention of the tamed ones. === Crafting ingredient === A bone can be crafted into 3 bone meal. {{crafting usage}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Leader of the pack}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Best Friends Forever}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bone |spritetype=item |nameid=bone |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bone |spritetype=item |nameid=bone |id=415 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones. |Bones can be [[crafting|crafted]] into [[bone meal]].}} {{History||1.4|Bones can now be used to tame [[wolves]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Bones can now be found within [[desert temple]]s, allowing bones to be obtainable on Peaceful difficulty.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which has a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Added [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bones can now be more easily obtained in Peaceful difficulty by [[fishing]]. Although, they are considered a "junk" [[item]].}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of bones in [[desert temple]]s has been slightly decreased. |Bones can now be found in [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Added [[stray]]s, which [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Bones 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 352.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bone JE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been slightly changed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Bones now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Added skeletons, which drop bones when they die. |Bones can now be used to craft [[bone meal]].}} {{History||v0.5.0|Bones can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Added bones to [[Creative]] mode.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Bones can now be more easily obtained in Peaceful difficulty by [[fishing]]. Although, they are considered a "junk" [[item]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which have a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed. |Bones are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Bones can now be found inside of the [[desert temple]] hidden [[chest]] room.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[stray]]s and [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed. |Bones can now be found in [[jungle temple]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bone can now be found inside [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Bones now [[drops|drop]] from [[fish]] mobs.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Bones can be found in the Miscellaneous tab in the [[Creative inventory]].}} {{History||xbox=TU12|Moved bones to the Materials tab in the Creative inventory.}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which have a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Bones can now be obtained from [[fishing]].}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Added [[stray]]s and [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == See also == * [[Bone meal]] * [[Wolf]] * [[Dyeing]] {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Knochen]] [[es:Hueso]] [[fr:Os]] [[hu:Csont]] [[it:Osso]] [[ja:骨]] [[ko:뼈]] [[nl:Bot]] [[pl:Kość]] [[pt:Osso]] [[ru:Кость]] [[th:กระดูก]] [[tr:Kemik]] [[uk:Кістка]] [[zh:骨头]]</li><li>[[Lava|Lava]]<br/>{{About|the fluid|the [[bucket]]|Lava Bucket}} {{Fluid | image = Lava.gif | image2 = Lava BE.gif | invimage = Lava Bucket | invimage2 = Lava | renewable = Yes | transparent = Yes | light = Yes (15) | tool = Bucket | infinite = No | flowrate = 30 [[tick]]s/block (Overworld, End)<br> 10 [[tick]]s/block (Nether) | flowdistance = 4 blocks (Overworld, End)<br>8 blocks (Nether) }} '''Lava''' is a light-emitting [[fluid]] that causes fire [[damage]], mostly found in the [[altitude|lower reaches]] of the [[Overworld]] and [[the Nether]]. == Obtaining == Lava blocks do not exist as items (at least {{in|java}}), but can be retrieved with a [[Lava Bucket|bucket]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, they may be obtained as an item via glitches (in old versions), add-ons or inventory editing. Lava may be obtained [[renewable resource|renewably]] from [[cauldron]]s, as [[pointed dripstone]] with a lava source above it can slowly fill a cauldron with lava. === Natural generation === During world generation, lava replaces [[air]] blocks generated in [[cave]]s and [[canyon]]s between Y=-55 and Y=-63. [[Aquifer]]s are sometimes filled with lava below Y=0. Lava does not replace air blocks inside [[mineshaft]]s, [[monster room]]s, [[amethyst geode]]s, or [[stronghold]]s. Lava can also occur as lava flows from a single [[spring]] block, pouring down walls into pools. The spring block can be on the side of a cave, ravine, mineshaft, or stone cliff above ground. Lava also generates as small [[lava lake]]s, which can be found above Y=0 within any [[biome]]. Two blocks of lava can also be found in plains, snowy plains, and desert [[village]] weaponsmith buildings, or one source in savanna village weaponsmith buildings. Fifteen blocks of lava can be found in the [[end portal]] room of a [[stronghold]]: 3 along each side wall, and 9 below the portal frame. Lava also generates in [[woodland mansion]]s: two blocks of lava generate in the "blacksmith room", and 25 blocks of lava generate in a secret "lava room". In [[the Nether]], lava is more common than [[water]] in the [[Overworld]]. [[Terrain features#Lava sea|Seas of lava]] occur, with sea level at y-level 32, about a quarter of the total height of the Nether (as the usable space in the Nether is 128 blocks tall). They can extend down to about y-level 19-22. Lava also randomly appears [[Spring#Hidden lava|in single blocks]] inside [[netherrack]] formations. Lava is also generated as a single source in well rooms in [[nether fortress]]es. There are also large pockets of lava generated under y-19 and can reach all the way down to bedrock level. These pockets are generally over 12 blocks in height and often connect to a large lava lake on y-32; the size of these pockets in 1.18 can range from the size of a singular pre-1.18 ravine to multiple ravines combined. Lava generates as [[delta]] shapes, which can be found commonly in the [[basalt deltas]] biome. Lava also generates in [[ruined portal]]s and [[bastion remnant]]s. === Post-generation === Unlike [[Water#Source blocks|water source blocks]], new lava source blocks cannot be created in a space by two or more adjacent source blocks. However {{in|Java}}, if the [[game rule]] {{cd|lavaSourceConversion}} is set to {{cd|true}}, new lava source blocks can form in a similar way to water source blocks. == Usage == === Fuel === When used in a [[furnace]], a bucket of lava lasts 1000 seconds (100 items). === Burning === [[File:Inside Lava.png|thumb|What it looks like inside lava.]] [[File:Under lava fire resistance.png|thumb|What it looks like inside lava using Fire Resistance {{in|java}}.]] Most [[entity|entities]] take {{hp|4}} damage every half-second while in contact with lava, and are set on [[fire]]. An entity/player in lava will also have its {{code|remainingFireTicks}} set to 300, setting it on fire for 15 seconds. This timer is reset to 300 every tick that the victim spends in lava, so it will only start counting down once the victim leaves the lava. Once the victim does exit the lava source, it will burn for just under 15 seconds, taking fire damage 14 times. This is due to the fact that for the first tick outside of lava, its {{code|remainingFireTicks}} decrease to 299, and entities take fire damage when {{code|remainingFireTicks}} is a multiple of 20 and greater than 0. If the victim touches water or [[rain]] falls on it, the fire is extinguished, but the lava continues to damage them directly. In addition, a dense [[fog]] effect will be applied for players under lava to obscure vision. This can be slightly mitigated via the [[Fire Resistance]] effect. An entity/player moving in lava has their horizontal movement speed reduced by 50% and their vertical movement speed reduced by 20%. {{IN|bedrock}}, a player with the Fire Resistance effect or a total [[Fire Protection]] of 7 or higher does not catch fire. [[Vex]]es, [[zoglin]]s, Nether [[mob]]s (excluding [[piglin]]s and [[hoglin]]s), [[Wither|withers]], [[Warden|wardens]], and players or mobs affected by the [[Fire Resistance]] effect are not damaged when touching lava. The embers or fireballs that fly out of lava are purely decorative and do not cause fires or damage to entities. When rain falls on lava, the black ember particles appear more frequently. A player in lava lasts a few seconds before dying: ==== ''Java Edition'' ==== * 2.5 seconds with no armor * 3.5 seconds with full leather armor, no enchantments * 4 seconds with full gold armor, no enchantments * 4.5 seconds with full chain armor, no enchantments * 5.5 seconds with full iron armor, no enchantments * 10.5 seconds with full diamond armor, no enchantments * 11 seconds with full netherite armor, no enchantments ==== Bedrock Edition==== * 2.5 seconds with no armor * 3.5 seconds with full leather armor, no enchantments * 4.5 seconds with full gold armor, no enchantments * 5 seconds with full chain armor, no enchantments * 6.5 seconds with full iron armor, no enchantments * 12.5 seconds with full diamond armor, no enchantments * 12.5 seconds with full netherite armor, no enchantments If the player is wearing armor enchanted with [[Fire Protection]], they can last even longer. With the maximum bonus, the damage is small enough that the natural healing from a full hunger bar can outpace it {{only|JE|short=1}}, so a player could survive indefinitely as long as they have food and their armor holds up (non-netherite armor is damaged by lava). This maximum bonus can be obtained by wearing 2 pieces of armor with [[Fire Protection|Fire Protection IV]] and 1 with [[Protection|Protection IV]], or 1 piece of armor with [[Fire Protection|Fire Protection IV]] and 3 with [[Protection|Protection IV]]. ==== Fire spread ==== Lava can cause fires by turning air blocks to fire blocks. In order for air above lava to turn to fire, a block adjacent to the air has to be [[Fire#Burning blocks|flammable]], or one of the wood-constructed [[Fire#Non-flammable blocks|non-flammable]] blocks. Since catching fire depends on air blocks, even torches or lava itself can prevent a flammable block from catching fire. Additionally, not all flammable or wood-constructed blocks can be ignited by lava. The lava of any depth can start fires this way, whether or not it appears to have a current. Additional conditions must be met, depending on the edition of Minecraft. ===== Java Edition ===== {{FakeImage|align=right|{{BlockGrid|scale=2|L=lava|w=Oak Planks|p=Orange Stained Glass|s=Light Gray Stained Glass|wwwwwwwww|wwsssssww|wspppppsw|wwspppsww|wwwsLswww|wwwwwwwww}}|Example for JE. The orange area represents areas<br>where air could catch flame if the<br>gray and orange areas contain<br>flammable blocks. The wood<br>is all at a safe distance. }} Air block must be in a 3×1×3 area right above the lava or in a 5×1×5 2 blocks above the lava. Note that an air block in the 5x1x5 area will not catch on fire if the 3x1x3 area is completely filled, even if the latter is filled with flammable blocks. ===== Bedrock Edition ===== The block to be set on fire must be in a 3×3×3 cube centered on a lava block, above which there must be either air or an ignitable block. === Flow === {{See also|Fluid}} Lava flows from "source blocks". Most streams or "lava-falls" come from a single source block, but lava lakes (including the "flood lava" in the bottom 10 layers) are composed entirely of source blocks. A source block can be captured only with a [[lava bucket|bucket]]. In the [[Overworld]] and [[the End]], lava travels 3 blocks in any horizontal direction from a source block. Lava flows far more slowly than water (1 block every 30 game ticks, or 1.5 seconds), and sourceless lava flows linger for a short time more. In [[the Nether]], lava travels 7 blocks horizontally and spreads 1 block every 10 game ticks, or 2 blocks per second, which is half the speed as water in the Overworld. In all dimensions, lava spreading uses the same mechanic as water: for every adjacent block it can flow into it tries to find a way down that is reachable in four or fewer blocks from the block it wants to flow to. When found, the flow weight for that direction is set to the shortest path distance to the way down. (This can result in lava flows turning toward dropoffs that they cannot reach in the Overworld and the End.) Flowing lava destroys the following in its path: [[sapling]]s, [[cobweb]], [[tall grass]], [[dead bush]], [[wheat]], [[flower]]s, [[mushroom]]s, [[snow]] on ground (but snow blocks are immune), [[lily pad]]s, [[vines]], [[lever]]s, [[button]]s, all three types of [[torch]]es, [[redstone]], [[redstone repeater|repeaters]], [[end rod]]s, and [[rail]]s. [[Sugar cane]]s hold back lava, but disappear if the sugar cane's water source is destroyed by the lava. Lava also slows down entities, including those that are normally immune to lava damage. Using redstone wire, a one-block lava flow can be redirected by supplying power to the source block, which causes it to reset the flow toward the now-nearest terrain depression. It cannot, however, be reversed. This re-calculation is made because of the redstone wire when toggled changes the block from redstone (on) to redstone (off). Whenever a block updates on any side of the lava, the lava re-calculates where to flow, but does not cut off its current direction of flow. In Bedrock Edition using the /setblock command can be used to create stationary lava without the use of barriers. Flowing lava can push entities. ==== Flow arrangement tables ==== ===== Overworld and the End ===== {| class="wikitable" |+ | | | !4 | | | |- | | !4 !3 !4 | | |- | !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 | |- !4 !3 !2 !1 !2 !3 !4 |- | !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 | |- | | !4 !3 !4 | | |- | | | !4 | | | |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ! colspan="2" |Range !Height in blocks |- !1 |block |1 |- !2 |blocks |0.75-1 |- !3 |blocks |0.5-0.75 |- !4 |blocks |0.25-0.5 |} ===== The Nether ===== {| class="wikitable" |+ | | | | | | !7 | | | | | | |- | | | | | !7 !6 !7 | | | | | |- | | | | !7 !6 !5 !6 !7 | | | | |- | | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | | |- | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | |- | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | |- !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 |- | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | |- | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | |- | | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | | |- | | | | !7 !6 !5 !6 !7 | | | | |- | | | | | !7 !6 !7 | | | | | |- | | | | | | !7 | | | | | | |} {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="2" |Range !Height in blocks |- !1 |block |1 |- !2 |blocks |0.75-1 |- !3 |blocks |0.625-0.75 |- !4 |blocks |0.5-0.625 |- !5 |blocks |0.375-0.5 |- !6 |blocks |0.25-0.375 |- !7 |blocks |0.125-0.25 |} === Lava and water === {{Main|Fluid#Mixing}} Water and lava can produce [[stone]], [[cobblestone]], or [[obsidian]] based on how they interact. Lava can also generate basalt when above soul soil and touching blue ice. === Light source === Lava blocks emit a [[light]] level of 15. === Other === [[File:LavaDropletsExample.png|thumb|If there is lava flowing above a [[block]], the lava seeps through.]] Lava above a non-transparent block (does ''not'' include stairs, fences, and slabs) produces dripping particles on the underside of that block. These droplets do not do anything other than warn the player that a deluge of lava lies above that block. The particles function identically to their water counterparts, except that they drip slower. Flowing lava can set off tripwires because it breaks placed string. Lava triggers a tripwire only once. Any [[item (entity)|item]] dropped into lava is immediately destroyed, except for [[netherite]]-related items. [[Lodestone|Lodestones]], however, can be destroyed by lava despite containing netherite.<ref>{{bug|MC-176618|||WAI}}</ref> Lava can be placed in an empty [[cauldron]]. If lava is above a non-transparent block supporting [[pointed dripstone]], dripping particles are created on the end. These can fill cauldrons with lava. == Farming == {{main|Tutorials/Lava farming}} Lava farms can be created by placing a lava source block on top of a solid block and a [[pointed dripstone]] and a [[cauldron]] underneath. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Lava.ogg |subtitle=Lava pops |source=block |description=Randomly |id=block.lava.ambient |translationkey=subtitles.block.lava.ambient |volume=0.2-0.4 |pitch=0.9-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |subtitle=Lava hisses |source=block |description=When lava mixes with water, making a block |id=block.lava.extinguish |translationkey=subtitles.block.lava.extinguish |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.8-3.4 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Lava pop.ogg |subtitle=Lava pops |source=block |description=When a lava bubble particle spawns |id=block.lava.pop |translationkey=subtitles.block.lava.ambient |volume=0.2-0.4 |pitch=0.9-1.05 |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 with a bucket |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=player |description=When lava is collected with a bucket |id=item.bucket.fill_lava |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |subtitle=Fire extinguishes |description=When something [[freezing]] is dunked into lava |source=block |id=entity.generic.extinguish_fire |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.extinguish_fire |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.2-2.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Lava.ogg |source=block |description=Randomly |id=liquid.lava |volume=0.4-0.6 |pitch=0.9-1.05}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |source=block |description=When lava mixes with water, making a block |id=random.fizz |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.8-2.4}} {{Sound table |sound=Lava pop.ogg |source=block |description=When a lava bubble particle spawns |id=liquid.lavapop |volume=0.4-0.6 |pitch=0.9-1.05}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When lava is placed with a bucket |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 collected with a bucket |id=bucket.fill_lava |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |source=block |description=When something freezing is dunked into lava |id=random.fizz |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Lava |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=lava |blocktags=strider_warm_blocks |form=block |foot=1}} {{ID table |firstcolumnname=Lava |showfluidtags=y |displayname=Fluid |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=lava |fluidtags=lava}} {{ID table |displayname=Flowing Fluid |spritetype=block |spritename=lava |nameid=flowing_lava |fluidtags=lava |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Lava |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flowing |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=flowing_lava |id=10 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Stationary |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=lava |id=11 |form=block |foot=1}} Lava spends most of its time as stationary, rather than 'flowing' – regardless of its level, or whether it contains a current downward or to the side. When specifically triggered by a block update, lava changes to 'flowing', update its level, then change back to stationary. Lava springs are generated as flowing, and lava lakes are generated as stationary. === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Fluid states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/FS}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Stayin' Frosty;Super Fuel;Feels Like Home}} == Advancements == {{Load advancements|Hot Stuff;Feels Like Home}} == History == {{main|/History}} {{History|java classic}} {{History||0.0.12a|snap=May 19, 2009|slink=Java Edition Classic 0.0.12a/Development#Lava test (May 19, 2009)|Lava is shown.}} {{History|||snap=release|slink=Java Edition Classic 0.0.12a|[[File:Lava JE1.png|32px]] Added lava. |The texture is transparent. |Lava spreads by duplicating itself to open horizontal and downward squares. |Lava is slower than [[water]] and can be easily outrun. |Model has z-fighting with blocks below lava.}} {{History||0.0.13a|[[File:Lava JE2.png|32px]] The texture has changed to be opaque.}} {{History||0.0.13a_03|Lava lakes no longer generate.}} {{History||0.0.15a|link=Java Edition Classic 0.0.15a (Multiplayer Test 1)|[[File:Lava JE3.png|32px]] The model is no longer shaded.}} {{History||0.0.19a|[[File:Lava JE4.png|32px]] Added a [[Procedural animated texture generation|procedural animated texture]] to lava. Old texture is still retained for use as a [[animation placeholder texture|placeholder]].|Upscaled model 2% to fix z-fighting with blocks below lava. It's created lava or water models overlapping and z-fighting with each other.|Added lava layer to the bottom of the map.<!--as it traps the [[player]] and prevents the player from leaving unless [[water]] is let in and collides with it or if the player places a [[sand]] or [[gravel]] block, letting it [[drops|drop]] into the lava. If water is let into the area where the lava is, the lava becomes [[stone]], allowing the stone block to be removed to expose bedrock underneath.-->}} {{History||0.0.20a_02|[[File:Lava JE5.png|32px]] Changed model scale back to normal with 1% offset on all coordinates.}} {{History||0.0.22a|[[File:Lava JE6.png|32px]] Lava's generated texture has changed - it now appears brighter overall.}} {{History||August 25, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/170887079/survival-mode-status-update-video-with-plenty-of|Lava has been shown to deal [[damage]].}} {{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|Lava now deals damage.}} {{History||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|[[File:Lava JE7.png|32px]] UV mapping on side faces now has 11% v offset up.}} {{History||0.28|[[File:Lava JE6.png|32px]] Fixed UV mapping.}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091223-2|Lava is now luminous.}} {{History|||snap=20100110|Lava now sets [[fire]] to flammable materials.}} {{History|||snap=20100122|Added [[lava spawner]]s that spawn lava on sides and bottom.|It appears in the player's inventory in a stack of 5. |Lava now flows, but more slowly than water.<ref>[[wordofnotch:347976621]]</ref> |Dropped [[item]]s now burn in lava. |Shot [[arrow]]s catch [[fire]] and not burn in lava.}} {{History|||snap=20100124|Lava spawner can no longer be found in the player's inventory. Instead, a full stack (99) can be found inside the [[Indev house]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20100125-1|Lava now has [[particles|particle]] effects.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|Re-added the infinite lava sea to the bottom of the map.}} {{History||20100219|[[File:Lava JE8.png|32px]] The model is shaded again.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100227-1|Lava no longer flows due to changes in chunk handling for infinite worlds.}} {{History||20100607|[[File:Lava JE9.png|32px]] UV mapping now has 1% uv offset on top and bottom faces and 1% u, 11% v offset on side faces.}} {{History||20100608|[[File:Lava JE8.png|32px]] Fixed UV mapping, once again.}} {{History||20100615|[[File:Lava JE10.png|32px]] The model has been changed. |Added flowing lava. |Lava now creates flowing lava for a total distance of 7 blocks "away" from the source block. |Flowing lava flows in a single line toward the nearest terrain depression within four blocks.}} {{History||20100616-1|[[File:Lava JE11.png|32px]] Added flowing lava texture for sides and vertex offset. |Lava and flowing lava now have visual connection to blocks.|A large lava flow is now visible in the dark from a long distance.}} {{History||20100617-2|[[File:Lava JE12.png|32px]] Removed vertex offset. |Lava now flows 3 blocks horizontally instead of 7. |Lava and flowing lava touching water, flowing water, water spawner, or lava spawner now replaces with [[obsidian]]. |Removed the infinite lava sea at the bottom of the map.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.2_02|Flowing of lava has been tweaked.}} {{History||v1.0.4|Added [[ice]] and [[snow]], which lava can melt.}} {{History||v1.0.15|Lava now sets nearby [[block]]s on [[fire]].}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|Added [[the Nether]], which contains lava.}} {{History||v1.2.2|Lava now flows further in the Nether.}} {{History||v1.2.6|Added [[lava lake]]s, which can generate at any [[altitude]].}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Lava JE13.png|32px]] Changed [[lighting]]. |When lava is touched by [[rain]], it emits smoke [[particles]]. |Lava now generates in the blacksmiths of the newly added [[village]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Added lava dripping. |Lava blocks now form [[stone]] when falling directly onto [[water]] source blocks.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Lava now generates in the newly added [[end portal]] rooms of [[stronghold]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|Only in this version, it is possible to create an infinite lava source using a plus-sign shaped arrangement of [[block]]s with four lava source blocks flowing into a central empty block.}} {{History|||snap=RC1|[[File:Lava JE14.png|32px]] Faces on model now 0.1% moved to center to fix z-fighting on inner faces.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w05a|Lava (as well as the embers that pop out of it) now makes [[sound]]s. These sounds were in the game files for a long time, but they had not played in-game.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Lava can now be collected and dispensed by [[dispenser]]s containing buckets.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|Flowing lava now has a constant [[sound]].}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] The model of lava now uses animated texture files. |There is now "hidden lava" in [[the Nether]]. |Lava now flows much more quickly in the Nether.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Lava no longer lingers after the source is removed.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w37a|Flowing lava, which previously could be destroyed by a few [[block]]s of [[TNT]], can no longer be destroyed by [[explosion]]s.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w21a|[[File:Lava JE16.png|32px]] [[File:Lava (bottom view) 16w21a.png|32px]] Lava is now [[color]]ed red ({{color|#ff0000}}) except for the bottom face.<ref>{{bug|MC-102511}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=16w21b|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] Lava is no longer colored. |Added 2 [[splash]]es referencing colored lava: "Rule #1: it's never my fault", "Replaced molten cheese with blood?".}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Lava can now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w15a|[[File:Lava JE17.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Hills Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Warm Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] Lava is now biome colored except for the bottom face. This is linked to new biome coloring for water.<ref>{{bug|MC-128233}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w16a|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] Lava is no longer biome colored.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|Lava now pushes [[Entity|entities]].}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Added [[strider]]s, which can be [[saddle]]d and ridden across lava. |When lava flows over [[soul soil]] next to [[blue ice]], it now turns into [[basalt]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Lava now generates as part of [[bastion remnants]] and [[ruined portal]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|Visibility under lava is now slightly better when under the effect of [[Fire Resistance]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[Cauldron]]s can now be filled with lava.}} {{History|||snap=20w48a|Added a [[renewable]] way of obtaining lava through cauldrons and [[pointed dripstone]].}} {{History|||snap=21w06a|Lava no longer replaces air below Y{{=}}11.}} {{History|||snap=21w08a|Lava now replaces air below Y{{=}}-53. |Lava [[spring]]s are able to generate below Y{{=}}0.}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[Spectator]] mode players can now see through lava.<ref>{{bug|MC-71530|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Lava is now fully renewable, as pointed dripstone can be obtained in Survival without custom generation.}} {{History|||snap=21w15a|The changes to lava generation in 21w06a and 21w08a have been reverted.}} {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|The changes to lava generation in the 1.17 snapshots have been reintroduced. |[[Aquifer]]s below Y{{=}}0 sometimes generate with lava instead of water.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Added [[game rule]] {{cd|lavaSourceConversion}}, which allows the formation of new lava source blocks when set to {{cd|true}}.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.1.0|[[File:Lava BE1.png|32px]] Added lava.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Lava no longer creates [[fire]], due to a game breaking spreading bug.}} {{History||v0.7.0|Lava now lights flammable [[block]]s around it on fire. |[[File:Lava BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lava BE2.gif|32px]] Lava now has a flowing animation.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 5|Lava flowing directly into [[water]] now actually spreads out over it.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Underground ponds of lava can now be found, making lava much more easy to obtain. |Lava dripping [[particles]] have been added. |Lava now generates in [[village]] blacksmiths and [[stronghold]] end portal rooms.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[Player]]s are now able to [[swimming|swim]] in lava. |Lava now generates in [[the Nether]].}} {{History|||snap=build 6|[[File:Lava BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lava BE3.gif|32px]] Lava is now brighter shaded.}} {{History|||snap=build 8|Lava now cancels all fall [[damage]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Lava now generates in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Lava BE4.png|32px]] The texture for lava has been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Lava can now push entities.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Lava now generates as a [[delta]] that can be found in [[basalt deltas]]. |Lava now generates as part of [[bastion remnants]] and [[ruined portal]]s. |When lava flows over [[soul soil]] next to [[blue ice]], it now turns into [[basalt]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|Lava can no longer push entities.}} {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.20.22|Lava can now push entities, once again.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-75124}}</ref>}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Lava JE12.png|32px]] Added lava.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] The texture for lava has been changed. |Lava (as well as the embers that pop out of it) now makes [[sound]]s.}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|Lava can be used in custom superflats. It appears as a 3D block in the block selection screen of the custom superflat interface.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Lava BE3.png|32px]] Added lava.}} {{History|foot}} === Data history === {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these blocks' numeral IDs were 10 and 11.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * A player with [[Fire Resistance]] can swim in lava without taking damage, although the swimming speed does not become faster. * A player cannot sprint-swim in lava. * An arrow catches fire when shot into flowing lava, but not still lava. * [[Water]] flows into lava-occupied blocks as though it were empty space, and vice versa. * Although lava is a fluid, it is not possible to drown in lava. This applies to all mobs. However, it is still possible to suffocate in lava. This applies to almost every mob.{{only|bedrock}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-17073}}</ref> * A player sleeping in a bed cannot be damaged by lava. * If the lava is changed to be transparent via a [[resource pack]], it does not become transparent. * {{IN|bedrock}}, lava does not deactivate [[elytra]] like [[water]] does. * Despite flowing identically to water while in [[the Nether]], it was not possible to create an infinite spring of lava before [[Java Edition 1.19.3|1.19.3]]. ** Before Lava source conversion was implemented, the ''Minecraft: Combat Handbook'' (2014) stated the possibility to create infinite sources of lava by simply creating a cross shape with 4 nether bricks and placing lava in the middle. As expected, this turned out to be false, as confirmed by [[Nathan Adams|Dinnerbone]].<ref>[[bugtracker:MC-71088|MC-71088]]</ref> * Geologically, lava in the Overworld is consistent with [[wikipedia:Felsic lava|felsic lava]], and lava in the Nether is consistent with [[wikipedia:mafic lava|mafic lava]]. Felsic lava is slow, sticky, and does not run as far as mafic lava, which is relatively thin and runny. * When lava source conversion was implemented, any text where lava was supposed to be said "lave" instead. ** A splash text now says "Made with 'lave'". == Gallery == <gallery> Lavameltpattern1.png|Lava's melting pattern for snow and ice. Water and lava springs.png|A natural lava spring near a waterfall. Cave Lava.png|The lava "ocean" layer of [[cave]]s. Lavastreamwithores.png|A naturally-occurring stream of lava next to diamond and iron ore. Spawn Point Lava Warning.png|The warning in [[Legacy Console Edition]] when trying to place lava near the spawn point. Lave found close under the dessert.png|A running lava source (origin not seen) uncovered six blocks below the surface of desert terrain. Lava with Night vision potion.png|The inside view of lava with the night vision effect. Ladders Blocking Lava.png|Ladders can stop lava from flowing. Lava flowing off cliff.png|A lava [[spring]]. Minecraft Surface LavaFall.png|Lava spreading into dirt. Exposed Cavern Lava.png|Lava in a ravine. Lava in Ravine.png|Lava found in a snowy [[ravine]]. BedrockLava.png|Lava generates on bedrock. BedrockPostLavaRemoval.png| Lava being extinguished near bedrock. LavaRiver.png| Lava pool and water pool meeting each other naturally. Lavafall.png| Two lava springs meeting water in a savannah plateau. Lava spring.png| Lava spreading in the Overworld. Minecraft lavalake.png| A lava spring spreading into a lava lake. Lava cane.png|Sugar cane growing with lava flowing around it. TallLavafall.png|Tall lavafall flowing into ravine. RavineandStornghold.png|Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it. Underground Lava Lake.png|Another example of underground lava lake. Lwava.png|Lava pouring from a cliff. Extreme Hills Falls.png|Lava and water pouring from a cliff. Lavalake.png|Lava and ores in a cave underground. Cavern2.png|Lava texture in Classic [[0.0.21a_01]]. Lavaspring.png|Lava setting fire to [[grass]]. File:Mobbo Destroyed Village.jpeg|A [[village]] ravaged by lava. File:Lava Moodlight.jpg|An officially licensed lava block moodlight. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/block-week-lava Block of the Week: Lava] – Minecraft.net on September 29, 2017 *[[wikipedia:Lava|Real-life lava on Wikipedia]] *[[wikipedia:Magma|Real-life magma on Wikipedia]] {{Blocks|natural}} {{Items}} [[Category:Fluids]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Light sources]] [[cs:Láva]] [[de:Lava]] [[es:Lava]] [[fr:Lave]] [[hu:Láva]] [[it:Lava]] [[ja:溶岩]] [[ko:용암]] [[nl:Lava]] [[pl:Lawa]] [[pt:Lava]] [[ru:Лава]] [[th:ลาวา]] [[tr:Lav]] [[uk:Лава]] [[zh:熔岩]]</li></ul> | 13w18a | Golden swords are now found in the new chests in nether fortresses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13w25b | In Creative mode, swords no longer break blocks, and no sound will play when they're hit with one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.6.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Nether Quartz|Nether Quartz]]<br/>{{About|the item|the ore|Nether Quartz Ore|the mineral block|Block of Quartz|other uses|Quartz}} {{Item | image = Nether Quartz.png |type= | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Nether quartz''' is a white mineral found in [[the Nether]]. == Obtaining == {{see also|Nether Quartz Ore#Natural generation}} === Mining === [[Nether quartz ore]] mined using a [[pickaxe]] drops one unit of Nether quartz. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it may drop an extra unit per level of Fortune, up to a maximum of four with Fortune III. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], the ore drops itself. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|nether-quartz}} === Smelting === {{Smelting |Nether Quartz Ore |Nether Quartz |0,2 }} === Bartering === [[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 5–12 nether quartz when given a [[gold ingot]]. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Trading === Expert-level stone mason [[villagers]] have a {{frac|1|33}} chance to trade one [[emerald]] for 12 Nether quartz {{in|java}}. This trade is always offered {{in|bedrock}}. === Smithing ingredient === {{Smithing |head=1 |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Nether Quartz |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template |Netherite Chestplate |Nether Quartz |Quartz 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|nether quartz}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Quartz |spritetype=item |nameid=quartz |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Nether Quartz |spritetype=item |nameid=quartz |id=524 |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz. |Nether quartz is used to craft [[daylight sensor]]s and [[redstone comparator]]s.}} {{History|||snap=January 4, 2013|slink=http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/287481098760499201|[[Jeb]] tweeted that Nether quartz would be used for more decorative uses as well.}} {{History|||snap=January 7, 2013|slink=http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/288311932304371712|Jeb tweeted a picture of some [[block of quartz]] tests potentially being replacements for the lack of limestone/marble in the game.}} {{History|||snap=13w02a|Added [[block of quartz]], which is [[crafting|crafted]] with Nether quartz.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Nether quartz can now be used to craft [[granite]] and [[diorite]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[observer]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeric ID was 406.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Nether quartz is now [[trading|bought]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|1|109}} (~0.92%) chance of being offered by [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1–4, making it [[renewable resource|renewable]].}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Nether quartz 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=20w10a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|411}} (~4.87%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8-16.}} {{History|||snap=20w11a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|417}} (~4.80%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|424}} (~4.72%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Nether quartz can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w20a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|423}} (~4.73%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|459}} (~4.36%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 5-12.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Nether quartz can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is no longer available from the [[Nether reactor]] and is now available from [[the Nether]].}} {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[daylight sensor]]s.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz can now be used to craft [[redstone comparator]]s.}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[observer]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed. |Between 20 and 26 nether quartz can now be [[trading|sold]] to stone mason [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, 12 Nether quartz can now be sold to stone mason villagers.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Nether Quartz can now be obtained from bartering with piglin.}} {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Nether quartz can now be used as an armor trim material.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * All of the sensor related items that are craftable (comparator, daylight sensor, observer) are crafted with some Nether quartz involved. == References == {{reflist}} {{items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Netheritový křemen]] [[de:Netherquarz]] [[es:Cuarzo del Nether]] [[fr:Quartz du Nether]] [[hu:Alvilági kvarc]] [[ja:ネザークォーツ]] [[ko:네더 석영]] [[nl:Netherkwarts]] [[pl:Kwarc]] [[pt:Quartzo do Nether]] [[ru:Кварц Нижнего мира]] [[uk:Пекельний кварц]] [[zh:下界石英]]</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> | ? | Instead of replacing the barehanded damage (1), swords now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all swords doing 1 more damage than before. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.8{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Chorus Fruit|Chorus Fruit]]<br/>{{about|the fruit that drops from [[chorus tree]]s|the building material|Popped Chorus Fruit|other uses|Chorus}} {{Item | title = Chorus Fruit | image = Chorus Fruit.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|4}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Chorus fruit''' is a [[food]] [[item]] native to [[the End]] that can be eaten, or [[smelting|smelted]] into [[Popped Chorus Fruit|popped chorus fruit]]. It can be eaten even when the hunger bar is full, and eating it may teleport the [[player]] up to 8 blocks in any direction. == Obtaining == {{see also|Tutorials/Chorus fruit farming}} Chorus fruit can be obtained by breaking [[Chorus Plant (block)|chorus plant blocks]]. Each block of chorus plant has a 50% chance to drop a chorus fruit. This is not affected by [[Fortune]].<ref>{{bug|MC-198924||Chorus Fruit doesn't have a higher chance with Fortune|Invalid}}</ref> == Usage == To eat chorus fruit, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|4}} [[hunger]] and 2.4 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. Unlike most foods, chorus fruits can be eaten even when the player has a full hunger bar. The player may also be [[teleportation|teleported]]: up to 16 attempts are made to choose a random destination within ±8 on all three axes in the same manner as [[Enderman#Teleportation|enderman teleportation]], with the exception that the player may teleport into an area only 2 blocks high, or one block tall if the player is crawling. The player does not land in the average centroid of the block, but rather to any position within an 8-block range. The player will be teleported directly down to the ground regardless of the height it was used at if the player is too far from a valid destination. The chorus fruit, unlike an [[Ender Pearl|ender pearl]], can teleport the player through [[solid block]]s. The algorithm tries to avoid [[fluid]]s; the player cannot teleport into a space occupied by [[water]] or [[lava]]. However, the player can be teleported onto dangerous blocks such as fire, cacti and magma blocks.<ref>{{bug|MC-102836||Enderman and chorus fruit can teleport to some dangerous places}}</ref> If a teleport succeeds, a sound similar to an enderman teleporting plays originating from the teleportation origin location. Chorus fruit has a cooldown of 1 second before being able to be used again. The cooldown is represented by a white overlay on the chorus fruit in the hotbar. The cooldown is applied to all chorus fruits items, including those in the player's inventory and containers.<ref>{{bug|MC-88236|||WAI}}</ref> Eating chorus fruit may teleport the player into areas protected by [[bedrock]], [[barrier|barrier blocks]], or other blocks that are otherwise unbreakable in [[Survival]] mode. However, it cannot teleport the player onto [[the Nether]] roof.<ref>{{bug|MC-84198|||Fixed}}</ref> Chorus fruit is completely non-functional above the nether roof. [[Fox]]es can also eat chorus fruit and the teleportation effect works the same as with players. === Smelting ingredient === {{smelting |Chorus Fruit |Popped Chorus Fruit |0.1}} == Sounds == ===Generic=== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} ===Unique=== {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |sound=Teleport1.ogg |sound2=Teleport2.ogg |subtitle=Player teleports |source=player |description=When a player teleports by eating a chorus fruit |id=item.chorus_fruit.teleport |translationkey=subtitles.item.chorus_fruit.teleport |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |subtitle=Fox teleports |source=Players & Friendly Creatures<wbr><ref group=sound>{{Bug|MC-257516||"Fox teleports" sound plays for both Players and Friendly Creatures sound categories}}</ref>|overridesource=1 |description=When a fox teleports by eating a chorus fruit |id=entity.fox.teleport |translationkey=subtitles.entity.fox.teleport |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Teleport1.ogg |sound2=Teleport2.ogg |source=hostile |description=When something teleports by eating a chorus fruit |id=mob.shulker.teleport |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} ==Data values == ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Chorus Fruit |spritetype=item |nameid=chorus_fruit |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Chorus Fruit |spritetype=item |nameid=chorus_fruit |id=558 |form=item |foot=1}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chorus fruit.}} {{History|||snap=15w34c|A cooldown for using chorus fruit has now been added.}} {{History|||snap=15w37a|The chorus fruit's teleportation range has now been reduced from ±32 to ±8.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added a [[sound]] for chorus fruit: <code>item.chorus_fruit.teleport</code>.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w21a|Chorus fruit can now teleport riders off their mounts.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 432.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of chorus fruit has now been changed.}} {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w33a|Eating chorus fruit now resets fall distance.<ref>{{bug|MC-112133||Eating chorus fruit does not reset fall distance|Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chorus fruit.}} {{History|||snap=alpha 1.0.0.1|The cooldown of chorus fruit now has an animation.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.7.0|snap=beta 1.7.0.2|The category that chorus fruit are apart of in the [[Creative inventory]] has been changed from "Nature" to "Items".}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of chorus fruit has now been changed.}} {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.15|Chorus fruit has been moved back to the "Nature" section in the Creative inventory.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|switch=1.0.1|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chorus fruit.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of chorus fruit has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||1.7.10|[[File:Chorus Fruit JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chorus fruit.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--chorus-fruit Taking Inventory: Chorus Fruit] – Minecraft.net on November 5, 2020 {{Items}} [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Chorusfrucht]] [[es:Fruta chorus]] [[fr:Chorus]] [[ja:コーラスフルーツ]] [[ko:후렴과]] [[nl:Chorusfruit]] [[pl:Owoc refrenusu]] [[pt:Fruta do coro]] [[ru:Плод коруса]] [[uk:Фрукт хорусу]] [[zh:紫颂果]]</li><li>[[Water|Water]]<br/>{{About|the fluid|the bucket|Water Bucket|other forms of water}} {{Fluid | image = <gallery> Water.png|Java Edition Water BE.png|Bedrock Edition </gallery> | invimage = Water Bucket | invimage2 = Water | renewable = Yes | transparent = Partial <small>(-1 to light)</small> | light = No | tool = bucket | infinite = Yes | flowrate = 5 [[tick]]s/block | flowdistance = 8 blocks }} '''Water''' is a [[fluid]] that naturally generates abundantly in the [[Overworld]]. == Obtaining == Water blocks do not exist as items,{{only|java}} but water can be collected by using a [[bucket]] on a water source block or a full water [[cauldron]], creating a [[water bucket]]. {{IN|BE}}, it may be obtained as an item via inventory editing or add-ons. === Natural generation === Water naturally generates in the [[Overworld]] to form [[ocean]]s, [[river]]s and [[spring]]s. The water level is at [[altitude|layer 63]] near oceans and rivers, but changes depending on location due to the [[aquifer]] system, filling some carvers, noise caves and canyons with water at different levels. Water also generates as small puddles on the floor next to [[dripstone cluster]]s, and as clay pools on the floor of [[lush caves]]. Water also generates in [[village]]s, [[desert well]]s, [[stronghold]]s, [[woodland mansion]]s, [[ancient city|ancient cities]] and [[ocean monument]]s. Water never generates in [[the Nether]] and instantly disappears if placed there with a water bucket. However, water can exist in the Nether in a [[cauldron]]. Water can also be placed in the Nether using [[commands]] such as {{cmd|setblock}} and {{cmd|fill}}. Although it does not naturally generate there, water can be placed and function normally in [[the End]]. {{IN|be}}, water also generates as part of [[ocean ruins]] with loot [[chest]]s, but only two water blocks generate: * One water block generates inside the loot chest, making it a [[Waterlogging|waterlogged]] loot chest. * The other water block generates on top of the loot chest. These water blocks generate even if the ruin is located on the surface.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-36793}}</ref> This is not the case in {{el|je}}; if an underwater ruin generates on the surface, no water generates.<ref>{{bug|MC-136156}}</ref> This also happens with [[shipwreck]]s. Water spends most of its time as stationary, rather than flowing – regardless of its level, or whether it contains a current downward or to the side. When specifically triggered by a block update, water changes to 'flowing', updates its level, then changes back to stationary. Water springs are generated as flowing, and oceans, and rivers are generated as stationary. This happens before most types of generated structure are created, and the main cause of water "glitches" is that generated structures do not trigger a block update to let water flow into them. == Usage == === Appearance === Water uses a translucent animated texture that is tinted differently in different biomes. {{IN|Java}}, water in cauldrons is completely opaque.<ref>{{bug|MC-13187}}</ref> Unlike other translucent blocks such as [[ice]], [[stained glass]] and [[tinted glass]], water shows the opposite sides of its external planes when viewed from within and from outside.<ref>{{bug|MC-202578|||WAI}}</ref> However, it applies only to the top plane and four side planes; the bottom face is always unseen from above.<ref>{{bug|MC-190053}}</ref> === Swimming === {{main|Swimming}} The button for {{control|swim|text=swimming}} is the same as the button for jumping; non-swimming players and mobs sink slowly in water. Holding the swim button raises the player through the water, and when the surface is reached, the player bobs up and down. The {{control|crouch}} button can be used to sink faster. The {{control|sprint}} button can be used to put the player in "swim mode" when the player is completely submerged in water. When in swim mode, the player is horizontal and one block high. The player has an arm-waving animation when viewed in third person or by other players. Swimming in water is considerably slower against currents (see [[#Current|Current]] below), but faster when going with the current. Most mobs that can stand can also swim any time they are in water, except for [[iron golem]]s, [[piglin]]s, [[hoglin]]s, [[strider]]s, [[piglin brute]]s and undead mobs. This can lead to drowning if the water is falling from above. Water of any depth prevents any entity, including the player, from sustaining falling damage if they fall into it, regardless of the distance fallen. Being inside of water also imparts a [[fog]] effect, tinted accordingly. === Spreading === {{Main|Fluid#Spread}} [[File:Water spread v1-13.png|300px|right|An image showing water's spreading distance]] Water spreads horizontally and downward into nearby [[air]] blocks. Water can spread downward infinitely until stopped by a block, and 7 blocks horizontally from a source block on a flat surface. Water spreads at a rate of 1 block every 5 game ticks, or 4 blocks per second. When spreading horizontally, a weight is assigned to every direction water can flow. For each direction, this weight is initially set to 1000. Then, for every adjacent block it can flow into it tries to find a way down that is reachable in four or fewer blocks from the block it wants to flow to. When found, the flow weight for that direction is set to the shortest path distance to the way down. Finally, water spreads in the directions with the lowest flow weight. Spreading water extinguishes [[fire]] and washes away certain types of items or placed blocks, causing them to drop as items and then carrying them along in the flow until the edge of the spread. Affected items include [[plant]]s (except trees), [[snow]], [[torch]]es, [[carpet]]s, [[redstone dust]] and some other redstone components, [[cobweb]], [[end rod]]s, [[head]]s, and [[flower pot]]s. ==== Flow arrangement tables ==== {| class="wikitable" |+ | | | | | | | !7 | | | | | | | |- | | | | | | ! 7 !6 ! 7 | | | | | | |- | | | | | ! 7 !6 !5 !6 ! 7 | | | | | |- | | | | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | | | | |- | | | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | | | |- | | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | | |- | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | |- !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 |- | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | |- | | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | | |- | | | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | | | |- | | | | ! 7 !6 !5 !4 !5 !6 ! 7 | | | | |- | | | | | ! 7 !6 !5 !6 ! 7 | | | | | |- | | | | | | ! 7 !6 ! 7 | | | | | | |- | | | | | | | !7 | | | | | | | |} {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="2" |Range !Height in blocks |- !1 |block |1 |- !2 |blocks |0.75-1 |- !3 |blocks |0.625-0.75 |- !4 |blocks |0.5-0.625 |- !5 |blocks |0.375-0.5 |- !6 |blocks |0.25-0.375 |- !7 |blocks |0.125-0.25 |} === Source blocks === {{anchor|Water Spawner}} <!-- Compatibility anchor --> {{about|the behavior and creation of source units of water|the removed block that created water sources|Water Spawner|section=1}} A water source block is created from a flowing block that is horizontally adjacent to two or more other source blocks, and sitting on top of a solid block or another water source block. This allows water spawners to exist, in which a new source block immediately forms in the space left by removing a source block with a [[bucket]]. Pools of still water can be created by placing water source blocks in a confined area. Water spawners can be constructed by arranging for two source blocks to flow into a third block. Each of the examples below require two source blocks, each on opposite ends of the hole, to create a renewable water source block in between. While water source blocks only generate adjacent to solid blocks, they do not require a solid block to support them. Removing all adjacent blocks to a water source block only causes it to remain floating in the air. {{IN|java}}, the formation of new water sources blocks can be disabled when the [[game rule]] {{cd|waterSourceConversion}} is set to {{cd|false}}. <gallery> 2x2 water source.png|2x2 water spawner (every corner is renewable) 3x1 water source.png|3x1 water spawner (middle water block is renewable) L-shaped water source.png|L-shaped water spawner (corner water block is renewable) </gallery> A [[dispenser]] loaded with a filled [[bucket]] places a water source block in an empty block in front of it when activated. A dispenser loaded with an empty bucket and a water source right in front of it sucks the source into the bucket when activated. In snowy [[biome]]s, water source blocks have a chance to turn into [[ice]] if directly under the sky. Ice blocks under brighter light levels melt back into water source blocks (except in [[the Nether]]). Ice reverts to water when broken, but only if there is a solid block under it. === Current === The current in a water block determines both the direction it appears to flow and the direction an [[entity]] such as a player or [[boat]] is pushed from that block. Water with a current pushes players and [[mob]]s at a speed of about 1.39 meters per second, or 25 blocks every 18 seconds. Players that are in creative flying mode don’t get pushed.{{only|je}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-84592}}</ref> The horizontal current in a water block is based on a vector sum of the flows to and from that block from its four horizontal neighbors. For example, if a block receives water from the north and sends it both south and east, but borders a solid block on its west edge, then a south-southeast current exits from that block, because 2 southward flows (in and out) are combined with 1 eastward flow (out). Thus, 16 horizontal directions are possible. If a branch in a channel is 2 blocks wide at its entrance, then entities float into it rather than continuing in a straight line. Water blocks can create a downward current. A downward current in a water block is caused by the block below it. Most blocks that do not have a solid upper face cause downward current on above water blocks. Also, ice and falling water blocks (blocks created by spreading downward) cause downward current on the water block above. Falling water blocks have a downward current by default. === Light === {{IN|bedrock}}, every block of water reduces [[light]] by 1 extra level (in addition to the normal fading-out of light). {{IN|java}}, water does not cause any additional decrease for block light, but diffuses sky light, causing the light to fade with depth. Underwater visibility changes depending on the biome the player is in. The [[Night Vision]] and [[Conduit Power]] effects increase underwater visibility. === Color === Water has several colors, depending on the biome. ==== Java Edition ==== {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-description="Water Color in Java Edition" |- !Biome!!Water color!!Water fog color!!Block |- |{{BiomeSprite|Plains|text=Default (biomes not listed below)}}||{{color|#3F76E4}}||{{color|#050533}}||[[File:Plains Water JE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Swamp}}||{{color|#617B64}}||{{color|#232317}}||[[File:Swamp Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Lukewarm Ocean}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Deep Lukewarm Ocean}}||{{color|#45ADF2}}||{{color|#041633}}||[[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Warm Ocean}}||{{color|#43D5EE}}||{{color|#041F33}}||[[File:Warm Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Cold Ocean}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Deep Cold Ocean}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Snowy Taiga}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}}||{{color|#3D57D6}}||{{color|#050533}}||[[File:Cold Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Frozen River}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Frozen Ocean}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Deep Frozen Ocean}}||{{color|#3938C9}}||{{color|#050533}}||[[File:Frozen Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Meadow}}||{{color|#0E4ECF}}||{{color|#050533}}||[[File:Meadow Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mangrove Swamp}}||{{color|#3A7A6A}}||{{color|#4D7A60}}|||[[File:Mangrove Swamp Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Cherry Grove}}||{{color|#5DB7EF}}||{{color|#5DB7EF}}||[[File:Cherry Grove Water.png|32px]] |} ==== Bedrock Edition==== Biome tints <!--[[File:Water color.png|500px|thumb|center|From left to right - Badlands Plateau, Birch Forest and Snowy Taiga]]--> {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-description="Water Color in Bedrock Edition" ! Biome !Water Surface Color ! Water Fog Color !Water Fog Distance !Water Surface Transparency !Block |- |Default<br>(biomes not listed below) |{{color|#44aff5}}||{{color|#44aff5}}||15||65%||[[File:Water BE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Sunflower Plains}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Plains}} |{{color|#44aff5}}||{{color|#44aff5}}||60||-||[[File:Water BE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Desert}} |{{color|#32a598}}||{{color|#32a598}}||60||-||[[File:Desert Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mountains}} |{{color|#007BF7}}||{{color|#007BF7}}||-||-||[[File:Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Forest}} |{{color|#1e97f2}}||{{color|#1e97f2}}||60||-||[[File:Forest Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Flower Forest}} |{{color|#20a3CC}}||{{color|#20a3CC}}||60||-||[[File:Flower Forest Water.png|32px]] |- | {{BiomeLink|Taiga}} | {{color|#287082}}||{{color|#287082}}||60||-||[[File:Taiga Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Taiga Mountains}} |{{color|#1e6B82}}||{{color|#1e6B82}}||-||-||[[File:Taiga Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Swamp}} |{{color|#4c6559}}||{{color|#4c6559||30||100%||[[File:Swamp Water BE.png|32px]] |- | {{BiomeLink|River}} |{{color|#0084ff}}||{{color|#0084ff}}||60||-||[[File:River Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Nether Wastes}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Warped Forest}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Crimson Forest}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Soul Sand Valley}} |{{color|#905957}}||{{color|#905957}}||15||-||[[File:Nether Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Basalt Deltas}} |{{color|#3f76e4}}||{{color|#423e42}}||15||-||[[File:Basalt Deltas Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|The End}} | {{color|#62529e}}||{{color|#62529e}}||-||-||[[File:The End Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Frozen River}} |{{color|#185390}}||{{color|#185390}}||60||-||[[File:Frozen River Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Snowy Tundra}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Ice Spikes}} |{{color|#14559b}}||{{color|#14559b}}||-||-||[[File:Ice Spikes Water.png|32px]] |- | {{BiomeLink|Mushroom Fields}} |{{color|#8a8997}}||{{color|#8a8997}}||-||-||[[File:Mushroom Fields Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Beach}} | {{color|#157cab}}||{{color|#157cab}}||60||-||[[File:Beach Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mountain Edge}} |{{color|#045cd5}}||{{color|#045cd5}}||-||-||[[File:Mountain Edge Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Jungle}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Bamboo Jungle}} |{{color|#14a2c5}}||{{color|#14a2c5||60<br>15||-||[[File:Jungle Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Jungle Edge}} | {{color|#0D8AE3}}||{{color|#0D8AE3}}||-||-||[[File:Jungle Edge Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Stone Shore}} |{{color|#0d67bb}}||{{color|#0d67bb}}||60||-||[[File:Stone Shore Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}} |{{color|#1463a5}}||{{color|#1463a5}}||60||-||[[File:Snowy Beach Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Birch Forest}} |{{color|#0677ce}}||{{color|#0677ce}}||60||-||[[File:Birch Forest Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Dark Forest}} |{{color|#3B6CD1}}||{{color|#3B6CD1}}||60||-||[[File:Dark Forest Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Snowy Taiga}} |{{color|#205e83}}||{{color|#205e83}}||60||-||[[File:Snowy Taiga Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Giant Tree Taiga}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Giant Spruce Taiga}} |{{color|#2d6d77}}||{{color|#2d6d77}}||60||-||[[File:Giant Tree Taiga Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Windswept Forest}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Windswept Gravelly Hills}} |{{color|#0E63AB}}||{{color|#0E63AB}}||-||-||[[File:Wooded Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Savanna}} |{{color|#2C8B9C}}||{{color|#2C8B9C}}||60||-||[[File:Savanna Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Savanna Plateau}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Shattered Savanna}} |{{color|#2590a8}}||{{color|#2590a8}}||-||-||[[File:Savanna Plateau Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Badlands}} |{{color|#4E7f81}}||{{color|#4E7f81||60 |<nowiki>-||[[File:Badlands Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Eroded Badlands}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Wooded Badlands}} |{{color|#497f99}}||{{color|#497f99}}||-||-||[[File:Eroded Badlands Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Ocean}} |{{color|#1787D4}}||{{color|#1165b0}}||60||-||[[File:Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Deep Ocean}} |{{color|#1787D4}}||{{color|#1463a5}}||60||-||[[File:Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Warm Ocean}} |{{color|#02B0E5}}||{{color|#0289d5}}||60||55%||[[File:Warm Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- | {{BiomeLink|Lukewarm Ocean}} |{{color|#0D96DB}}||{{color|#0a74c4}}||60||-||[[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Deep Lukewarm Ocean|Lukewarm Deep Ocean}} |{{color|#0D96DB}}||{{color|#0e72b9}}||60||-||[[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Cold Ocean}} |{{color|#2080C9}}||{{color|#14559b}}||60||-||[[File:Cold Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Deep Cold Ocean|Cold Deep Ocean}} |{{color|#2080C9}}||{{color|#185390}}||60||-||[[File:Cold Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Frozen Ocean}} |{{color|#2570B5}}||{{color|#174985}}||60||-||[[File:Frozen Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Deep Frozen Ocean|Frozen Deep Ocean}} |{{color|#2570B5}}||{{color|#1a4879}}||60||-||[[File:Frozen Ocean Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mangrove Swamp}} |{{color|#3a7a6a}}||{{color|#4d7a60}}||30||-||[[File:Mangrove Swamp Water BE.png|32px]] |} Biome tints from [[Biome/Before 1.18|unused biomes]] {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-description="Water Color in Bedrock Edition" ! Biome !Water Surface Color !Water Fog Color !Water Fog Distance !Water Surface Transparency !Block |- |{{BiomeLink|Legacy Frozen Ocean}} |{{color|#44aff5}}||{{color|#44aff5}}||-||-||[[File:Water BE.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mountains}} |{{color|#007BF7}}||{{color|#007bf7}}||-||-||[[File:Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Taiga Mountains}} |{{color|#1e6B82}}||{{color|#1e6b82}}||-||-||[[File:Taiga Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Swamp Hills}} | {{color|#4c6156}}||{{color|#4c6156||30||100%||[[File:Swamp Hills Water.png|32px]] |- | {{BiomeLink|Snowy Mountains}} |{{color|#1156a7}}||{{color|#1156a7}}||-||-||[[File:Snowy Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mushroom Field Shore}} |{{color|#818193}}||{{color|#818193}}||-||-||[[File:Mushroom Field Shore Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Desert Hills}} |{{color|#1a7aa1}}||{{color|#1a7aa1}}||-||-||[[File:Desert Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Wooded Hills}} |{{color|#056bd1}}||{{color|#056bd1}}||-||-||[[File:Wooded Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Taiga Hills}} |{{color|#236583}}||{{color|#236583}}||-||-||[[File:Taiga Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Mountain Edge}} |{{color|#045cd5}}||{{color|#045cd5}}||-||-||[[File:Mountain Edge Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Jungle Hills}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Modified Jungle}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Bamboo Jungle Hills}} |{{color|#1B9ED8}}||{{color|#1B9ED8}}||-||-||[[File:Jungle Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Modified Jungle Edge}} |{{color|#0D8AE3}}||{{color|#0D8AE3}}||-||-||[[File:Jungle Edge Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Birch Forest Hills}} |{{color|#0a74c4}}||{{color|#0a74c4}}||-||-||[[File:Birch Forest Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Snowy Taiga Mountains}} |{{color|#205e83}}||{{color|#205e83}}||60||-||[[File:Snowy Taiga Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Snowy Taiga Hills}} |{{color|#245b78}}||{{color|#245b78}}||-||-||[[File:Snowy Taiga Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Giant Tree Taiga Hills}} |{{color|#286378}}||{{color|#286378}}||-||-||[[File:Giant Tree Taiga Hills Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|id=modified-gravelly-mountains|Gravelly Mountains+}} |{{color|#0E63AB}}||{{color|#0e63ab}}||-||-||[[File:Wooded Mountains Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Shattered Savanna Plateau}} |{{color|#2590a8}}||{{color|#2590a8}}||-||-||[[File:Savanna Plateau Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Badlands Plateau}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Modified Badlands Plateau}} |{{color|#55809E}}||{{color|#55809e}}||-||-||[[File:Badlands Plateau Water.png|32px]] |- |{{BiomeLink|Deep Warm Ocean|Warm Deep Ocean}} |{{color|#02B0E5}}||{{color|#0686ca}}||60||-||[[File:Warm Ocean Water.png|32px]] |} ===Water and lava=== {{Main|Fluid#Mixing}} Water and lava can produce [[stone]], [[cobblestone]], or [[obsidian]] based on how they interact. If water touches a lava source, the lava source turns to obsidian. If both touch each other while flowing, cobblestone is made and no sources are removed, and if lava flows downward onto water, the water turns to stone. ===Interactions with mobs=== ====Direct contact==== Water damages [[endermen]], [[snow golem]]s, [[Strider|striders]] and [[blaze]]s, at a rate of {{hp|1}} per half second. If water comes into contact with a [[shulker]] or an [[enderman]], the mob teleports away. ====Suffocation==== {{Main|Damage#Suffocation in water}} Players and mobs (except [[aquatic mob]]s, [[undead mob]]s and [[iron golem]]s) have a breath meter that lasts 15 seconds. After they run out of breath, they take {{hp|2}} suffocation damage every second until they die, surface, or enter [[bubble column]]s. [[Dolphin]]s are a special case in drowning: they take suffocation damage when underwater for about 4 minutes, but also take suffocation damage when in air for about 2 minutes. Each level of the [[Respiration]] enchantment adds 15 seconds to the breath meter and grants an x/(x+1) chance (where x is the Respiration level) of not taking damage after that time: 30 seconds and an average {{hp|1}}/second with Respiration I, 45 seconds and an average of {{frac|2|3}} damage/second with Respiration II, and 60 seconds and an average of {{frac|1|2}} damage/second with Respiration III. If a [[husk]] suffocates underwater, it starts to shake and eventually becomes a [[zombie]]. If a [[zombie]] suffocates underwater, it starts to shake and eventually transforms into a [[drowned]]. === Slower mining speed=== Players with their head underwater require 5 times the normal amount of time to mine blocks while standing on the ground, or 25 times while not on the ground. If a player wears a helmet with the [[Aqua Affinity]] enchantment, then underwater mining speed while standing on the ground is the same as on land, and 5 times slower if not standing on the ground. ===Explosions=== Water does not prevent explosions from activating. Water has a high blast resistance, causing it to absorb any normal blasts, with the exception of explosions from [[underwater TNT]]. ===Hardening concrete powder === When water comes into contact with [[concrete powder]], the powder hardens into solid [[concrete]]. ===Sponges=== When a dry [[sponge]] comes into contact with a water source or flowing block, it becomes a wet [[sponge]], absorbing all water within 3 to 5 blocks in all directions. [[Kelp]] and [[lily pad]]s within the absorbed water blocks are destroyed and drop as items, and [[seagrass]] is destroyed without dropping anything. Mobs that take damage out of water are affected as a side-effect. Sponges do not absorb water from [[Waterlogging|waterlogged]] blocks, nor water that comes into contact by flowing back in from outside the area of absorption. For instance, placing a sponge 4 or more blocks from a single water source removes the flowing water in the area of effect, but as the flow from the source resumes it is not affected by the wet sponge. A sponge instantly absorbs nearby water when it is placed next to water or when water comes into contact with it (by being placed next to the sponge, or by flowing toward it). A sponge absorbs [[water]] around itself (water source blocks or flowing water) out to a [[taxicab distance]] of 7 in all directions (including up and down), but won't absorb more than 65 blocks of water (water closest to the sponge is absorbed first). The absorption propagates only from water to water and does not "jump over" non-water blocks (including air). ===Dripping=== [[File:WaterDropletsExample.png|thumb|Dripping water.]] Water above a non-transparent block (except for stairs, fences, or slabs) produces dripping particles on the underside of that block. If a block of [[Pointed Dripstone|pointed dripstone]] hangs under any block directly beneath a water source, the drips can slowly fill up a [[cauldron]] placed underneath. Without the dripstone, a cauldron does not fill. ===Vertical transport=== [[Bubble column]]s are created by placing magma blocks or [[soul sand]] under water. These can be used to transport [[mobs]] or items quickly vertically. ==Sounds== {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |sound=Entering water1.ogg |sound2=Entering water2.ogg |sound3=Entering water3.ogg |subtitle=MC-177092 |source=ambient |description=When the player's eye level goes underwater |id=ambient.underwater.enter |translationkey=- |volume=0.8<wbr>{{Until|JE 1.20.2}}<br>0.5<wbr>{{Upcoming|JE 1.20.2}} |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Exiting water1.ogg |sound2=Exiting water2.ogg |sound3=Exiting water3.ogg |subtitle=MC-177092 |source=ambient |description=When the player's eye level goes above water |id=ambient.underwater.exit |translationkey=- |volume=0.5<wbr>{{Until|JE 1.20.2}}<br>0.3<wbr>{{Upcoming|JE 1.20.2}} |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Underwater Ambience.ogg |subtitle=MC-196825 |source=ambient |description=Randomly when underwater |id=ambient.underwater.loop |translationkey=- |volume=0.65 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bubbles1.ogg |sound2=Bubbles2.ogg |sound3=Bubbles3.ogg |sound4=Bubbles4.ogg |sound5=Bubbles5.ogg |sound6=Bubbles6.ogg |sound7=Water1.ogg |sound8=Water2.ogg |subtitle=MC-196825 |source=ambient |description=Randomly when underwater |id=ambient.underwater.loop.additions |translationkey=- |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Animal1.ogg |sound2=Bass Whale1.ogg |sound3=Bass Whale2.ogg |sound4=Crackles1.ogg |sound5=Crackles2.ogg |sound6=Driplets1.ogg |sound7=Driplets2.ogg |sound8=Earth Crack.ogg |subtitle=MC-196825 |source=ambient |description=Randomly when underwater |id=ambient.underwater.loop.additions.rare |translationkey=- |volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound>The first, fifth, and eighth sounds are 1.0; the second sound is 0.45; the third, sixth, and seventh sounds are 0.5; the fourth sound is 0.7</ref> |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Animal2.ogg |sound2=Dark1.ogg |sound3=Dark2.ogg |sound4=Dark3.ogg |sound5=Dark4.ogg |subtitle=MC-196825 |source=ambient |description=Randomly when underwater |id=ambient.underwater.loop.additions.ultra_rare |translationkey=- |volume=1.0 <ref group=sound>Except the third sound, which is 0.7</ref> |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Water1.ogg |sound2=Water2.ogg |subtitle=Water flows |source=block |description=Randomly from flowing water |id=block.water.ambient |translationkey=subtitles.block.water.ambient |volume=0.75-1.0 |pitch=0.5-1.5 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Water splash1.ogg |sound2=Water splash2.ogg |subtitle=Splashing |source=dependent |description=When something enters water |id=entity.generic.splash |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.splash |volume=0.0-1.0 <ref group=sound name=speedvolume>The mob's momentum, with the horizontal axes' velocities multiplied by 0.2 (capped at 1.0)</ref> |pitch=0.6-1.4 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Swim1.ogg |sound2=Swim2.ogg |sound3=Swim3.ogg |sound4=Swim4.ogg |subtitle=Swimming |source=dependent |description=While something is moving through water |id=entity.generic.swim |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.swim |volume=0.0-1.0 <ref group=sound name=speedvolume/> |pitch=0.6-1.4 |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 is placed with a bucket |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}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill water bucket3.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=player |description=When water is collected with a bucket |id=item.bucket.fill |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Axolotl.ogg |sound2=Dragon fish.ogg |sound3=Shuniji.ogg |subtitle=- |source=music |description=Randomly when underwater |id=music.under_water |translationkey=- |volume=0.4 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{el|be}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Water2.ogg |source=block |description=Randomly from flowing water |id=liquid.water |volume=0.75-1.0 |pitch=0.5-1.5}} {{Sound table |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg |source=player |description=When something enters water<wbr><ref group=sound>{{Bug|MCPE-44120}}</ref> |id=random.splash |pitch=0.6-1.4}} {{Sound table |sound=Water splash1.ogg |sound2=Water splash2.ogg |source=ambient |description=?[[Category:Pages missing sound description]]<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.40}} |id=entity.generic.splash |pitch=0.6-1.4}} {{Sound table |sound=Entering water1.ogg |sound2=Entering water2.ogg |sound3=Entering water3.ogg |source=player |description=When the player's eye level goes underwater<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.40}} |id=ambient.underwater.enter |volume=<!--0.8 (other multipliers)--> |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Exiting water1.ogg |sound2=Exiting water2.ogg |sound3=Exiting water3.ogg |source=player |description=When the player's eye level goes above water<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.40}} |id=ambient.underwater.exit |volume=<!--1.0 (other multipliers)--> |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Swim1.ogg |sound2=Swim2.ogg |sound3=Swim3.ogg |sound4=Swim4.ogg |source=player |description=While something is moving through water |id=random.swim |pitch=0.6-1.4}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty water bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When water is placed with a bucket |id=bucket.empty_water |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill water bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill water bucket2.ogg |sound3=Fill water bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When water is collected with a bucket |id=bucket.fill_water |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Axolotl.ogg |sound2=Dragon fish.ogg |sound3=Shuniji.ogg |source=music |description=Randomly when underwater |id=music.game.water |volume=0.2 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Water |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=water |spritetype=block |nameid=water |form=block |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Water |showfluidtags=y |displayname=Fluid |spritename=water |spritetype=block |nameid=water |fluidtags=water}} {{ID table |displayname=Flowing Fluid |spritetype=block |spritename=water |nameid=flowing_water |fluidtags=water |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Water |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flowing |spritename=water |spritetype=block |nameid=flowing_water |id=8 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Stationary |spritename=water |spritetype=block |nameid=water |id=9 |form=block |foot=1}} ===Block states=== {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Fluid states=== {{see also|Block states}} {{/FS}} ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Free Diver;Sleep with the Fishes}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Tactical fishing;The Cutest Predator}} ==History== {{Main|/History}} {{History|java classic}} {{History||May 17, 2009|link=https://archive.org/download/Minecraft_IRC_Logs_2009/history/files/May-15-to-June-03-2009/2009-05-17.140618-0400EDT.txt.~1~|Notch mentions developing water.{{q|a very very first version of the water is somewhat working now, heh [/] the level starts out without any water and is surrounded a by a huge ocean [/] it quickly fills, leaving islands}}}} {{History||0.0.12a|snap=May 18, 2009|slink=Java Edition Classic 0.0.12a/Development#Water test (May 18, 2009)|[[File:Water (pre-release).png|32px]] Water is shown.}} {{History|||snap=release|slink=Java Edition Classic 0.0.12a|[[File:Water JE1.png|32px]] Added water. |Water flows to any available space below or beside it and creates a new source [[block]], making it easy to flood a whole world just with one source.}} {{History||May 22, 2009|link=wordofnotch:111386404|[[Notch]] pointed out that when a [[plant]] or non-cube block is placed in water, it produces a box of [[air]] around it. He asked how it could be fixed, and whether he even had to.}} {{History||0.0.13a|[[File:Water JE2.png|32px]] The model of water has been changed.}} {{History||May 24, 2009|link=wordofnotch:112481256|A new water system is mentioned.}} {{History||May 24, 2009|link=wordofnotch:112481370|A new water system is shown.}} {{History||May 24, 2009|link=wordofnotch:112487511| Another test of water is shown.}} {{History||May 26, 2009|link=wordofnotch:113350683|While sharing feedback on experiments with random vertex and color offsets, and deciding to scrap it, Notch said he would investigate salvaging the technique to add animation to water tiles.}} {{History||0.0.19a|[[File:Water JE3.png|32px]] Added [[Procedural animated texture generation|procedural animated texture]] to water. The old texture is retained for use as a [[animation placeholder texture|placeholder]]. |Upscaled model 2% to fix z-fighting with blocks below water. It's created water or lava models overlapping and z-fighting with each other. |Added [[sponge]]s, which remove water. |Water part of the [[world boundary]] still uses the old water texture.}} {{History||0.0.20a_02|[[File:Water JE4.png|32px]] Changed model scale back to normal with 1% offset on all coordinates.}} {{History||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|[[File:Water JE5.png|32px]] UV mapping on side faces now has 11% v offset up.}} {{History||0.28|[[File:Water JE4.png|32px]] Fixed UV mapping.}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091223-1|[[File:Water JE6.png|32px]] Added the flowing water texture, which is now used on the sides of water.}} {{History|||snap=20100106|Water part of the [[world boundary]] now uses the animated water texture.}} {{History|||snap=20100113|Water is now finite.|[[Ocean]]s now have infinite water. |Water now always drains from its highest remove location. |Water no longer moves on the surface on its own. |Water now has a {{frac|2|3}} probability to evaporate and a {{frac|1|3}} probability to copy.}} {{History|||snap=20100122|Water now spawns in level generation as [[spring]]s and lakes.}} {{History|||snap=20100131|The texture of water is now seen when underwater.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100227-1|Water no longer flows due to changes in chunk handling for infinite worlds.{{verify|type=change}}}} {{History||20100607|[[File:Water JE7.png|32px]] UV mapping now has 1% uv offset on top and bottom faces and 1% u, 11% v offset on side faces.}} {{History||20100608|[[File:Water JE6.png|32px]] Fixed UV mapping, once again.}} {{History||20100615|[[File:Water JE8.png|32px]] The model has been changed. |Added flowing water. |Sources placed in isolation flow exclusively downward, rather than spreading out one block in each direction as well. |Water and lava do not produce any solid blocks when combined. |Water does not replace plants. |Water is now infinite again. |Added [[water bucket]]s, which can be filled with water.}} {{History||20100616-1|[[File:Water JE9.png|32px]] Added vertex offset. |Water and flowing water now has visual connection to blocks. |Downward flowing water now pushes the [[player]] out.{{info needed|and other entities?}}}} {{History||20100617-2|[[File:Water JE10.png|32px]] Removed vertex offset. |Water sources placed in the air now flow outward. |Lava and flowing lava touching water, flowing water now replaces with [[obsidian]]. |Downward flowing water no longer pushes the player out. |Water now can replace [[plants]]. However no items are dropped.}} {{History||20100618|Water can now replace [[rail]]s.}} {{History||20100624|Water now destroys plants, dropping as items.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.2_02|[[Fluids]], including water, have been slightly tweaked.}} {{History||v1.0.5_01|Water can now freeze into [[ice]].}} {{History||v1.2.6|[[Lake]]s, which contain water, have been added.}} {{History|java beta}} <!--{{History||1.5|Dropped [[item]]s in flowing water now move faster.{{check version|Taken from trivia, may not be beta}}}}--> {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|[[Rain]] and [[snow]] no longer fall through water. |Water sources now form over [[glass]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Water JE11.png|32px]] Changed [[lighting]]. |Underwater [[particles]] have been added. |Because of the change in how land is generated, if a [[player]] is in a world that was made pre-1.8 and travels into new [[chunk]]s, there's a chance that a large [[ocean]] may be formed as the ocean [[biome]]. There is also a one-[[block]]-high drop in sea level along the discontinuity between the old and new chunks with the old chunks being higher. |Water can now be found in the farms and wells of [[village]]s, and the fountain rooms of [[stronghold]]s. |Two [[biome]]s have been added that are almost all water: [[ocean]]s and [[river]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[File:Swamp Water JE1.png|32px]] {{color|#E0FF70}} Added water color in swampland. |Added dripping water.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Added [[Respiration]] and [[Aqua Affinity]] enchantments, which allow more breathing time in water and normal digging speed in water.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|Now flowing downward creates source blocks}} {{History|||snap=RC1|[[File:Water JE12.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Water JE2.png|32px]] Faces on model now 0.1% moved to center to fix z-fighting on inner faces.}} {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|[[File:Swamp Water JE3.png|32px]] {{color|#E0FFAE}} The water color in swampland is now less intense.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Added [[desert well]]s, which contain water.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|The ability to bring water using [[ice]] into [[the Nether]] has been removed.}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|[[Dispenser]]s have been given the ability to shoot out [[fluids]], including water, inside [[water bucket]]s. They can also collect the fluids if activated again.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|The [[sound]] when jumping and swimming in water has been changed. |The sound of flowing water is now continuous. |The water overlay is a more saturated blue.}} {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|Water of any depth now negates all [[Damage#Fall damage|fall damage]]. [[Player]]s and [[mob]]s no longer die from great heights in shallow water.<ref>{{bug|MC-1644}} resolved as Works As Intended</ref>}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Water JE13.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Water JE4.png|32px]] The texture of water has been changed to use an animated texture file. Prior to this version, the texture was procedurally generated by the game (see dedicated section below).}} {{History|||snap=13w03a|A water source [[block]] now forms if there is another water source block below it.}} {{History|||snap=13w04a|Flowing water in [[Creative]] mode no longer slows the [[player]] down when flying.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w17a|Water [[lake]]s no longer generate in [[desert]]s.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Swamp Water JE4.png|32px]] {{color|#E0FFAE}} Added water color in swampland M, which is the same as in swampland.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Water pools now generate in the new desert M [[biome]]. |[[Ocean]]s are much smaller.}} {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[File:Water JE14.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Water JE5.png|32px]] Water's six internal faces are now visible from the outside. |Water, [[ice]] and [[portal]]s are now visible through each other. This also now allows water's inside faces to be visible from outside.}} {{History|||snap=13w42a|[[File:Water JE13.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Water JE6.png|32px]] Water's internal faces have been removed. This visually reverts water to its pre-13w41a appearance when seen from the outside.}} {{History||1.7.4|snap=13w47a|Water's internal top face has been readded.<ref>{{bug|MC-35658}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=13w48a|[[File:Water JE15.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Water JE7.png|32px]] Water's internal side faces except the bottom face, have been readded.<ref>{{bug|MC-40621}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-190053}}</ref>}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w43b|When viewed through [[glass]], water now appears as a solid blue color, as opposed to a downward flowing water texture.<ref name="badwatergraphicsJE">{{bug|MC-35790}}</ref>}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Water now generates in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Water now hardens [[concrete powder]] into [[concrete]], on contact.}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[Item]]s now float in water. |The [[player]]'s underwater visibility has been changed - the longer a player stays underwater, the better they can see.}} {{History|||snap=18w10a|Underwater visibility now depends on the [[biome]] the player is in.}} {{History|||snap=18w10c|Water can now be placed in the same block as [[chest]]s, [[trapped chest]]s, [[stairs]], [[slab]]s, [[fence]]s, [[wall]]s, [[iron bars]] and [[glass pane]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w10d|Water can now be placed in [[ender chest]]s, [[trapdoor]]s, [[ladder]]s, and [[sign]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w15a|[[File:Water JE16.png|32px]] {{color|#3F76E4}} Added default water color. The textures of water have been changed from blue to grayscale.<ref>{{bug|MC-200838}}</ref> |[[File:Warm Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Water JE.png|32px]] Added water colors for [[warm ocean]], [[lukewarm ocean]], [[frozen ocean]] and [[cold ocean]]. |[[File:Swamp Water.png|32px]] {{color|#617B64}} Water color in swampland has been changed. |[[File:Swamp Hills Water 18w15a.png|32px]] {{color|#E0FFAE}} Water color in swampland M is unchanged.<ref>{{bug|MC-128558}}</ref> |Water now blocks 1 [[light]] level per [[block]] instead of 3. |[[Player]]s no longer receive the [[Night Vision]] effect while underwater.{{verify|type=change|Did this ever happen, or is it just being used as an analogy?}}}} {{History|||snap=18w16a|When water spreads and would later turn into a source [[block]], it now immediately places a source block.}} {{History|||snap=18w19a|[[Experience orb]]s now float in water.}} {{History|||snap=pre3|[[File:Swamp Water.png|32px]] {{color|#617B64}} water color in swamp hills now the same as in [[swamp]].}} {{History|||snap=pre7|Pressing the {{control|jump}} button in flowing water at <code>level=1</code>, <code>level=2</code> and <code>level=3</code> now do normal jumps instead of {{control|swimming}} up.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Added [[bee]]s, which get damaged while in water.}} {{History|||snap=19w35a|Bees now try to avoid water.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Flowing water no longer breaks rails.}} {{History|||snap=21w06a|[[Aquifer]]s, large bodies of water in caves, have been added.}} {{History|||snap=21w07a|Aquifers generate less often.}} {{History|||snap=21w08a|Water [[spring]]s are now able to generate below Y{{=}}0.}} {{History|||snap=21w10a|The FOV shrinking effect now respects the "FOV Effects" accessibility slider.<ref>{{bug|MC-214629}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=21w15a|All changes to water generation from 21w06a to 21w08a have been reverted.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 2|[[Smooth lighting]] now works properly underwater.<ref>{{bug|MC-68129}} resolved as "Fixed"</ref>}} {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|[[File:Meadow Water.png|32px]] Added water color in [[meadow]]. |All changes to water generation in the 1.17 snapshots have been reintroduced.}} {{History||1.18|snap=21w40a|[[Water lake]]s no longer generate.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Water can now generate as part of [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w14a|[[File:Mangrove Swamp Water.png|32px]] Added water color in [[mangrove swamp]].}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Added the [[game rule]] {{cd|waterSourceConversion}}, which disables the formation of new water source blocks when set to {{cd|false}}.}} {{History||1.20<br>(experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Grove Water JE1.png|32px]] Added water color in [[cherry grove]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.1.0|[[File:Water JE11.png|32px]]{{verify|type=change|Is this accurate to how it appeared in this edition at this time?}} Added water. |[[File:Water JE2.png|32px]] On older or much newer devices, the old [[Java Edition|Java]] water texture is used, whereas the newer animated texture is used on intermediately modern devices.}} {{History||v0.7.0|[[File:Water JE11.png|32px]]{{verify|type=change|Is this accurate to how it appeared in this edition at this time?}} The texture of water has been changed to the new texture for all devices.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Swamp Water BE1.png|32px]] Water now uses a dark blue coloration in [[swamp]]s. |Water dripping [[particles]] have been changed. |[[Water lake]]s have been added. |Water can now be found in the farms and wells of [[village]]s. |Two [[biome]]s have been added that are almost all water: [[ocean]]s and [[river]]s. |Oasis now generate in the new [[desert]] M [[biome]].}} {{History||v0.10.0|snap=build 1|Smooth lighting for water has been added. |A gradient effect has been added to water that increases its opacity with distance. |[[File:Old bedrock swamp water.png|32px]] Water color in swampland has been changed. |Flowing water can now push [[entities]].}} {{History|||snap=build 7|Running water now has [[sound]]s.}} {{History|||snap=?|Water now destroys [[block]]s.{{info needed|if this is referring to washing away plants and torches and stuff, it's been able to do that since 0.1.0}}}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[Dispenser]]s can now shoot out water from [[water bucket]]s. They can also suck up [[fluids]], including water, directly adjacent to the side they are facing.}} {{History||v0.14.2|[[File:Old bedrock water.png|32px]] Water now uses animated texture files.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 1.0.0.0|When viewed through [[glass]], water now appears as a solid blue color, as opposed to a downward flowing water texture.<ref name="badwatergraphicsBE">{{bug|MCPE-11140}}</ref>}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Water now generates in [[woodland mansion]]s. |Water now hardens [[concrete powder]] into [[concrete]], on contact.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||?|The rendering change for water in 1.0.0 has been reverted for an unknown reason.}} {{History||1.2.13|snap=beta 1.2.13.5|Water can now be placed in the same [[block]]s as [[slab]]s and [[stairs]].}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Water can now be placed in the same block as most transparent blocks, instead of slabs and stairs only.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:Plains Water.png|32px]] Water now has a completely new look for every [[biome]] and it is now much easier to see above and underwater (see [[Water#Bedrock Edition]] for all biome colors). |[[Item]]s now float to the top of water. |Underwater visibility now depends on the [[biome]] the [[player]] is in. |[[Respiration]] enchantment and [[Water Breathing]] effect no longer grants enhanced underwater visibility.}} {{History|||snap=?|When viewed through [[glass]], water now appears as its own top texture, as opposed to a downward flowing water texture.<ref name="badwatergraphicsBE"/>}} {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|Added [[bee]]s, which get damaged when touching water and try to avoid it.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Water JE11.png|32px]]{{verify|type=change|Is this accurate to how it appeared in this edition at this time?}} [[File:Swamp Water JE2.png|32px]] Added water.}} {{History||xbox=TU9|[[Dispenser]]s have been given the ability to shoot out [[fluids]], including water, inside [[water bucket]]s. They can also suck up the fluids if activated again, but a bug prevents the empty [[bucket]] from being filled.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Water JE15.png|32px]] Water now uses animated texture files.}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|Water can be used in custom superflats. It appears as a 3D block in the block selection screen of the custom superflat interface.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Water splash [[sound]]s have been updated. |Most [[mob]]s can now [[swimming|swim]] in water.}} {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[File:Warm Ocean Water.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Water.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Water.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Water.png|32px]] Added [[warm ocean]], [[lukewarm ocean]], [[frozen ocean]] and [[cold ocean]] texture colors for water in those [[biome]]s.}} {{History||ps=1.78|The animation of water is now less smooth.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Water JE15.png|32px]]{{verify|type=change|Is this accurate to how it appeared in this edition at this time?}} [[File:Old bedrock swamp water.png|32px]] Added water.}} {{History|foot}} <!-- Still need to add in the right version: Drowning added, Water can turn into ice --> <!--- Still need to add "1.16 pre-release 5 - Water overlay texture turned slightly darker" --> {{More sounds|Old and older water splash sounds.|type=historical}} ===Data history=== {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these blocks' numeral IDs were 8 and 9. Both blocks have been merged into a single one.}} {{History|||snap=18w10c|Removed <code>flowing_water</code>.}} {{History|foot}} <gallery> EarlyFlowingWater.png|The water and flowing water in [[Infdev 20100615]]. </gallery> ==Issues== {{Issue list}} ==Trivia== *The texture subtly overlaid on the screen when underwater is that of the original water texture from 0.0.12a. **The outdatedness of this texture is not considered a bug or oversight, unlike many other outdated textures.<ref>{{bug|MC-241000|||Invalid}}</ref> **This texture is particularly difficult to notice due to its extreme transparency,<ref>{{bug|MC-128337}}</ref> as well as the fact that other blocks likely make the scene visually noisy enough to further obscure it under most conditions. * While underwater, the player's FOV (field of vision) is lowered by 10 to simulate light {{w|refraction}}. This can be disabled via the "FOV Effects" [[option]]. *If a player or mob with the [[Levitation]] effect touches water, the effect is completely negated.<ref>{{bug|MC-83369}}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery> 1.8underwater.png|Underwater particles, or "bubbles". Underground water mix.png|Water that is underground, but is still part of 2 different biomes. The color is split. InvisibleWater.png|A glitch where water is invisible below its surface level. Water Cave Filling.png|Water flowing into a [[cave]]. Under water.png|A view underwater. Mac os water texture V1.13-920.gif|Animated view of the Java edition water texture. Bubbles.gif|These bubbles appear above the [[hunger]] bar when the player's head is in water, and when all the bubbles pop, a heart of damage is dealt every second until the player is no longer entirely under water. Waterfall.png|A naturally occurring waterfall. Water (texture) JE1 BE1.png|This texture is subtly overlaid on the screen when underwater. Land ruin.png|An underwater ruin {{in|bedrock}} that generated on land with a water block on top of it. Land ruin Java.png|An underwater ruin {{in|java}} that generated on land with a visible loot chest that is not waterlogged and doesn't have water on top of it. Largelake.png|A large lake, during a [[thunderstorm]]. Coral reef at night.png|A [[coral reef]] at night, in a [[warm ocean]] biome. WaterRavine.jpg|A bug that causes the water to not flow into the pit. Obsidian Spring.png|A water flowing on lava lake, creating obsidian. The water was placed by a player. Two flowing streams.png|Waterfalls made by a player. Watercave.png|Water flowing into the cave from nearby lake. RavineandStornghold.png|Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it. Water shade.png|Different water colors in swamp biome. File:Nonflowingwater.png|A block of water, which is not flowing because of a glitch, besides a village farm. </gallery> ==See also== *[[Waterlogging]] ==References == {{Reflist}} ==External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/block-week-water Block of the Week: Water] – Minecraft.net on July 14, 2017 {{Blocks|natural}} {{Items}} [[Category:Fluids]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[cs:Voda]] [[de:Wasser]] [[es:Agua]] [[fr:Eau]] [[hu:Víz]] [[it:Acqua]] [[ja:水]] [[ko:물]] [[nl:Water]] [[pl:Woda]] [[pt:Água]] [[ru:Вода]] [[th:น้ำ]] [[tr:Su]] [[uk:Вода]] [[zh:水]]</li></ul></nowiki> | 14w02a | Weaponsmith villagers now sell enchanted diamond swords for 12–15 emeralds, and iron swords for 9–10 emeralds. Unenchanted swords are no longer sold. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.9{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Lava|Lava]]<br/>{{About|the fluid|the [[bucket]]|Lava Bucket}} {{Fluid | image = Lava.gif | image2 = Lava BE.gif | invimage = Lava Bucket | invimage2 = Lava | renewable = Yes | transparent = Yes | light = Yes (15) | tool = Bucket | infinite = No | flowrate = 30 [[tick]]s/block (Overworld, End)<br> 10 [[tick]]s/block (Nether) | flowdistance = 4 blocks (Overworld, End)<br>8 blocks (Nether) }} '''Lava''' is a light-emitting [[fluid]] that causes fire [[damage]], mostly found in the [[altitude|lower reaches]] of the [[Overworld]] and [[the Nether]]. == Obtaining == Lava blocks do not exist as items (at least {{in|java}}), but can be retrieved with a [[Lava Bucket|bucket]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, they may be obtained as an item via glitches (in old versions), add-ons or inventory editing. Lava may be obtained [[renewable resource|renewably]] from [[cauldron]]s, as [[pointed dripstone]] with a lava source above it can slowly fill a cauldron with lava. === Natural generation === During world generation, lava replaces [[air]] blocks generated in [[cave]]s and [[canyon]]s between Y=-55 and Y=-63. [[Aquifer]]s are sometimes filled with lava below Y=0. Lava does not replace air blocks inside [[mineshaft]]s, [[monster room]]s, [[amethyst geode]]s, or [[stronghold]]s. Lava can also occur as lava flows from a single [[spring]] block, pouring down walls into pools. The spring block can be on the side of a cave, ravine, mineshaft, or stone cliff above ground. Lava also generates as small [[lava lake]]s, which can be found above Y=0 within any [[biome]]. Two blocks of lava can also be found in plains, snowy plains, and desert [[village]] weaponsmith buildings, or one source in savanna village weaponsmith buildings. Fifteen blocks of lava can be found in the [[end portal]] room of a [[stronghold]]: 3 along each side wall, and 9 below the portal frame. Lava also generates in [[woodland mansion]]s: two blocks of lava generate in the "blacksmith room", and 25 blocks of lava generate in a secret "lava room". In [[the Nether]], lava is more common than [[water]] in the [[Overworld]]. [[Terrain features#Lava sea|Seas of lava]] occur, with sea level at y-level 32, about a quarter of the total height of the Nether (as the usable space in the Nether is 128 blocks tall). They can extend down to about y-level 19-22. Lava also randomly appears [[Spring#Hidden lava|in single blocks]] inside [[netherrack]] formations. Lava is also generated as a single source in well rooms in [[nether fortress]]es. There are also large pockets of lava generated under y-19 and can reach all the way down to bedrock level. These pockets are generally over 12 blocks in height and often connect to a large lava lake on y-32; the size of these pockets in 1.18 can range from the size of a singular pre-1.18 ravine to multiple ravines combined. Lava generates as [[delta]] shapes, which can be found commonly in the [[basalt deltas]] biome. Lava also generates in [[ruined portal]]s and [[bastion remnant]]s. === Post-generation === Unlike [[Water#Source blocks|water source blocks]], new lava source blocks cannot be created in a space by two or more adjacent source blocks. However {{in|Java}}, if the [[game rule]] {{cd|lavaSourceConversion}} is set to {{cd|true}}, new lava source blocks can form in a similar way to water source blocks. == Usage == === Fuel === When used in a [[furnace]], a bucket of lava lasts 1000 seconds (100 items). === Burning === [[File:Inside Lava.png|thumb|What it looks like inside lava.]] [[File:Under lava fire resistance.png|thumb|What it looks like inside lava using Fire Resistance {{in|java}}.]] Most [[entity|entities]] take {{hp|4}} damage every half-second while in contact with lava, and are set on [[fire]]. An entity/player in lava will also have its {{code|remainingFireTicks}} set to 300, setting it on fire for 15 seconds. This timer is reset to 300 every tick that the victim spends in lava, so it will only start counting down once the victim leaves the lava. Once the victim does exit the lava source, it will burn for just under 15 seconds, taking fire damage 14 times. This is due to the fact that for the first tick outside of lava, its {{code|remainingFireTicks}} decrease to 299, and entities take fire damage when {{code|remainingFireTicks}} is a multiple of 20 and greater than 0. If the victim touches water or [[rain]] falls on it, the fire is extinguished, but the lava continues to damage them directly. In addition, a dense [[fog]] effect will be applied for players under lava to obscure vision. This can be slightly mitigated via the [[Fire Resistance]] effect. An entity/player moving in lava has their horizontal movement speed reduced by 50% and their vertical movement speed reduced by 20%. {{IN|bedrock}}, a player with the Fire Resistance effect or a total [[Fire Protection]] of 7 or higher does not catch fire. [[Vex]]es, [[zoglin]]s, Nether [[mob]]s (excluding [[piglin]]s and [[hoglin]]s), [[Wither|withers]], [[Warden|wardens]], and players or mobs affected by the [[Fire Resistance]] effect are not damaged when touching lava. The embers or fireballs that fly out of lava are purely decorative and do not cause fires or damage to entities. When rain falls on lava, the black ember particles appear more frequently. A player in lava lasts a few seconds before dying: ==== ''Java Edition'' ==== * 2.5 seconds with no armor * 3.5 seconds with full leather armor, no enchantments * 4 seconds with full gold armor, no enchantments * 4.5 seconds with full chain armor, no enchantments * 5.5 seconds with full iron armor, no enchantments * 10.5 seconds with full diamond armor, no enchantments * 11 seconds with full netherite armor, no enchantments ==== Bedrock Edition==== * 2.5 seconds with no armor * 3.5 seconds with full leather armor, no enchantments * 4.5 seconds with full gold armor, no enchantments * 5 seconds with full chain armor, no enchantments * 6.5 seconds with full iron armor, no enchantments * 12.5 seconds with full diamond armor, no enchantments * 12.5 seconds with full netherite armor, no enchantments If the player is wearing armor enchanted with [[Fire Protection]], they can last even longer. With the maximum bonus, the damage is small enough that the natural healing from a full hunger bar can outpace it {{only|JE|short=1}}, so a player could survive indefinitely as long as they have food and their armor holds up (non-netherite armor is damaged by lava). This maximum bonus can be obtained by wearing 2 pieces of armor with [[Fire Protection|Fire Protection IV]] and 1 with [[Protection|Protection IV]], or 1 piece of armor with [[Fire Protection|Fire Protection IV]] and 3 with [[Protection|Protection IV]]. ==== Fire spread ==== Lava can cause fires by turning air blocks to fire blocks. In order for air above lava to turn to fire, a block adjacent to the air has to be [[Fire#Burning blocks|flammable]], or one of the wood-constructed [[Fire#Non-flammable blocks|non-flammable]] blocks. Since catching fire depends on air blocks, even torches or lava itself can prevent a flammable block from catching fire. Additionally, not all flammable or wood-constructed blocks can be ignited by lava. The lava of any depth can start fires this way, whether or not it appears to have a current. Additional conditions must be met, depending on the edition of Minecraft. ===== Java Edition ===== {{FakeImage|align=right|{{BlockGrid|scale=2|L=lava|w=Oak Planks|p=Orange Stained Glass|s=Light Gray Stained Glass|wwwwwwwww|wwsssssww|wspppppsw|wwspppsww|wwwsLswww|wwwwwwwww}}|Example for JE. The orange area represents areas<br>where air could catch flame if the<br>gray and orange areas contain<br>flammable blocks. The wood<br>is all at a safe distance. }} Air block must be in a 3×1×3 area right above the lava or in a 5×1×5 2 blocks above the lava. Note that an air block in the 5x1x5 area will not catch on fire if the 3x1x3 area is completely filled, even if the latter is filled with flammable blocks. ===== Bedrock Edition ===== The block to be set on fire must be in a 3×3×3 cube centered on a lava block, above which there must be either air or an ignitable block. === Flow === {{See also|Fluid}} Lava flows from "source blocks". Most streams or "lava-falls" come from a single source block, but lava lakes (including the "flood lava" in the bottom 10 layers) are composed entirely of source blocks. A source block can be captured only with a [[lava bucket|bucket]]. In the [[Overworld]] and [[the End]], lava travels 3 blocks in any horizontal direction from a source block. Lava flows far more slowly than water (1 block every 30 game ticks, or 1.5 seconds), and sourceless lava flows linger for a short time more. In [[the Nether]], lava travels 7 blocks horizontally and spreads 1 block every 10 game ticks, or 2 blocks per second, which is half the speed as water in the Overworld. In all dimensions, lava spreading uses the same mechanic as water: for every adjacent block it can flow into it tries to find a way down that is reachable in four or fewer blocks from the block it wants to flow to. When found, the flow weight for that direction is set to the shortest path distance to the way down. (This can result in lava flows turning toward dropoffs that they cannot reach in the Overworld and the End.) Flowing lava destroys the following in its path: [[sapling]]s, [[cobweb]], [[tall grass]], [[dead bush]], [[wheat]], [[flower]]s, [[mushroom]]s, [[snow]] on ground (but snow blocks are immune), [[lily pad]]s, [[vines]], [[lever]]s, [[button]]s, all three types of [[torch]]es, [[redstone]], [[redstone repeater|repeaters]], [[end rod]]s, and [[rail]]s. [[Sugar cane]]s hold back lava, but disappear if the sugar cane's water source is destroyed by the lava. Lava also slows down entities, including those that are normally immune to lava damage. Using redstone wire, a one-block lava flow can be redirected by supplying power to the source block, which causes it to reset the flow toward the now-nearest terrain depression. It cannot, however, be reversed. This re-calculation is made because of the redstone wire when toggled changes the block from redstone (on) to redstone (off). Whenever a block updates on any side of the lava, the lava re-calculates where to flow, but does not cut off its current direction of flow. In Bedrock Edition using the /setblock command can be used to create stationary lava without the use of barriers. Flowing lava can push entities. ==== Flow arrangement tables ==== ===== Overworld and the End ===== {| class="wikitable" |+ | | | !4 | | | |- | | !4 !3 !4 | | |- | !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 | |- !4 !3 !2 !1 !2 !3 !4 |- | !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 | |- | | !4 !3 !4 | | |- | | | !4 | | | |} {| class="wikitable" |+ ! colspan="2" |Range !Height in blocks |- !1 |block |1 |- !2 |blocks |0.75-1 |- !3 |blocks |0.5-0.75 |- !4 |blocks |0.25-0.5 |} ===== The Nether ===== {| class="wikitable" |+ | | | | | | !7 | | | | | | |- | | | | | !7 !6 !7 | | | | | |- | | | | !7 !6 !5 !6 !7 | | | | |- | | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | | |- | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | |- | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | |- !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 |- | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | |- | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | |- | | | !7 !6 !5 !4 !5 !6 !7 | | | |- | | | | !7 !6 !5 !6 !7 | | | | |- | | | | | !7 !6 !7 | | | | | |- | | | | | | !7 | | | | | | |} {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="2" |Range !Height in blocks |- !1 |block |1 |- !2 |blocks |0.75-1 |- !3 |blocks |0.625-0.75 |- !4 |blocks |0.5-0.625 |- !5 |blocks |0.375-0.5 |- !6 |blocks |0.25-0.375 |- !7 |blocks |0.125-0.25 |} === Lava and water === {{Main|Fluid#Mixing}} Water and lava can produce [[stone]], [[cobblestone]], or [[obsidian]] based on how they interact. Lava can also generate basalt when above soul soil and touching blue ice. === Light source === Lava blocks emit a [[light]] level of 15. === Other === [[File:LavaDropletsExample.png|thumb|If there is lava flowing above a [[block]], the lava seeps through.]] Lava above a non-transparent block (does ''not'' include stairs, fences, and slabs) produces dripping particles on the underside of that block. These droplets do not do anything other than warn the player that a deluge of lava lies above that block. The particles function identically to their water counterparts, except that they drip slower. Flowing lava can set off tripwires because it breaks placed string. Lava triggers a tripwire only once. Any [[item (entity)|item]] dropped into lava is immediately destroyed, except for [[netherite]]-related items. [[Lodestone|Lodestones]], however, can be destroyed by lava despite containing netherite.<ref>{{bug|MC-176618|||WAI}}</ref> Lava can be placed in an empty [[cauldron]]. If lava is above a non-transparent block supporting [[pointed dripstone]], dripping particles are created on the end. These can fill cauldrons with lava. == Farming == {{main|Tutorials/Lava farming}} Lava farms can be created by placing a lava source block on top of a solid block and a [[pointed dripstone]] and a [[cauldron]] underneath. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Lava.ogg |subtitle=Lava pops |source=block |description=Randomly |id=block.lava.ambient |translationkey=subtitles.block.lava.ambient |volume=0.2-0.4 |pitch=0.9-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |subtitle=Lava hisses |source=block |description=When lava mixes with water, making a block |id=block.lava.extinguish |translationkey=subtitles.block.lava.extinguish |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.8-3.4 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Lava pop.ogg |subtitle=Lava pops |source=block |description=When a lava bubble particle spawns |id=block.lava.pop |translationkey=subtitles.block.lava.ambient |volume=0.2-0.4 |pitch=0.9-1.05 |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 with a bucket |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=player |description=When lava is collected with a bucket |id=item.bucket.fill_lava |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |subtitle=Fire extinguishes |description=When something [[freezing]] is dunked into lava |source=block |id=entity.generic.extinguish_fire |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.extinguish_fire |volume=0.7 |pitch=1.2-2.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Lava.ogg |source=block |description=Randomly |id=liquid.lava |volume=0.4-0.6 |pitch=0.9-1.05}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |source=block |description=When lava mixes with water, making a block |id=random.fizz |volume=0.5 |pitch=1.8-2.4}} {{Sound table |sound=Lava pop.ogg |source=block |description=When a lava bubble particle spawns |id=liquid.lavapop |volume=0.4-0.6 |pitch=0.9-1.05}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg |sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg |source=block |description=When lava is placed with a bucket |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 collected with a bucket |id=bucket.fill_lava |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Fizz.ogg |source=block |description=When something freezing is dunked into lava |id=random.fizz |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Lava |showblocktags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Block |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=lava |blocktags=strider_warm_blocks |form=block |foot=1}} {{ID table |firstcolumnname=Lava |showfluidtags=y |displayname=Fluid |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=lava |fluidtags=lava}} {{ID table |displayname=Flowing Fluid |spritetype=block |spritename=lava |nameid=flowing_lava |fluidtags=lava |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Lava |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Flowing |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=flowing_lava |id=10 |form=block}} {{ID table |displayname=Stationary |spritename=lava |spritetype=block |nameid=lava |id=11 |form=block |foot=1}} Lava spends most of its time as stationary, rather than 'flowing' – regardless of its level, or whether it contains a current downward or to the side. When specifically triggered by a block update, lava changes to 'flowing', update its level, then change back to stationary. Lava springs are generated as flowing, and lava lakes are generated as stationary. === Block states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/BS}} === Fluid states === {{see also|Block states}} {{/FS}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Stayin' Frosty;Super Fuel;Feels Like Home}} == Advancements == {{Load advancements|Hot Stuff;Feels Like Home}} == History == {{main|/History}} {{History|java classic}} {{History||0.0.12a|snap=May 19, 2009|slink=Java Edition Classic 0.0.12a/Development#Lava test (May 19, 2009)|Lava is shown.}} {{History|||snap=release|slink=Java Edition Classic 0.0.12a|[[File:Lava JE1.png|32px]] Added lava. |The texture is transparent. |Lava spreads by duplicating itself to open horizontal and downward squares. |Lava is slower than [[water]] and can be easily outrun. |Model has z-fighting with blocks below lava.}} {{History||0.0.13a|[[File:Lava JE2.png|32px]] The texture has changed to be opaque.}} {{History||0.0.13a_03|Lava lakes no longer generate.}} {{History||0.0.15a|link=Java Edition Classic 0.0.15a (Multiplayer Test 1)|[[File:Lava JE3.png|32px]] The model is no longer shaded.}} {{History||0.0.19a|[[File:Lava JE4.png|32px]] Added a [[Procedural animated texture generation|procedural animated texture]] to lava. Old texture is still retained for use as a [[animation placeholder texture|placeholder]].|Upscaled model 2% to fix z-fighting with blocks below lava. It's created lava or water models overlapping and z-fighting with each other.|Added lava layer to the bottom of the map.<!--as it traps the [[player]] and prevents the player from leaving unless [[water]] is let in and collides with it or if the player places a [[sand]] or [[gravel]] block, letting it [[drops|drop]] into the lava. If water is let into the area where the lava is, the lava becomes [[stone]], allowing the stone block to be removed to expose bedrock underneath.-->}} {{History||0.0.20a_02|[[File:Lava JE5.png|32px]] Changed model scale back to normal with 1% offset on all coordinates.}} {{History||0.0.22a|[[File:Lava JE6.png|32px]] Lava's generated texture has changed - it now appears brighter overall.}} {{History||August 25, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/170887079/survival-mode-status-update-video-with-plenty-of|Lava has been shown to deal [[damage]].}} {{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|Lava now deals damage.}} {{History||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|[[File:Lava JE7.png|32px]] UV mapping on side faces now has 11% v offset up.}} {{History||0.28|[[File:Lava JE6.png|32px]] Fixed UV mapping.}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091223-2|Lava is now luminous.}} {{History|||snap=20100110|Lava now sets [[fire]] to flammable materials.}} {{History|||snap=20100122|Added [[lava spawner]]s that spawn lava on sides and bottom.|It appears in the player's inventory in a stack of 5. |Lava now flows, but more slowly than water.<ref>[[wordofnotch:347976621]]</ref> |Dropped [[item]]s now burn in lava. |Shot [[arrow]]s catch [[fire]] and not burn in lava.}} {{History|||snap=20100124|Lava spawner can no longer be found in the player's inventory. Instead, a full stack (99) can be found inside the [[Indev house]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20100125-1|Lava now has [[particles|particle]] effects.}} {{History|||snap=20100130|Re-added the infinite lava sea to the bottom of the map.}} {{History||20100219|[[File:Lava JE8.png|32px]] The model is shaded again.}} {{History|java infdev}} {{History||20100227-1|Lava no longer flows due to changes in chunk handling for infinite worlds.}} {{History||20100607|[[File:Lava JE9.png|32px]] UV mapping now has 1% uv offset on top and bottom faces and 1% u, 11% v offset on side faces.}} {{History||20100608|[[File:Lava JE8.png|32px]] Fixed UV mapping, once again.}} {{History||20100615|[[File:Lava JE10.png|32px]] The model has been changed. |Added flowing lava. |Lava now creates flowing lava for a total distance of 7 blocks "away" from the source block. |Flowing lava flows in a single line toward the nearest terrain depression within four blocks.}} {{History||20100616-1|[[File:Lava JE11.png|32px]] Added flowing lava texture for sides and vertex offset. |Lava and flowing lava now have visual connection to blocks.|A large lava flow is now visible in the dark from a long distance.}} {{History||20100617-2|[[File:Lava JE12.png|32px]] Removed vertex offset. |Lava now flows 3 blocks horizontally instead of 7. |Lava and flowing lava touching water, flowing water, water spawner, or lava spawner now replaces with [[obsidian]]. |Removed the infinite lava sea at the bottom of the map.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.2_02|Flowing of lava has been tweaked.}} {{History||v1.0.4|Added [[ice]] and [[snow]], which lava can melt.}} {{History||v1.0.15|Lava now sets nearby [[block]]s on [[fire]].}} {{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|Added [[the Nether]], which contains lava.}} {{History||v1.2.2|Lava now flows further in the Nether.}} {{History||v1.2.6|Added [[lava lake]]s, which can generate at any [[altitude]].}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Lava JE13.png|32px]] Changed [[lighting]]. |When lava is touched by [[rain]], it emits smoke [[particles]]. |Lava now generates in the blacksmiths of the newly added [[village]]s.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Added lava dripping. |Lava blocks now form [[stone]] when falling directly onto [[water]] source blocks.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Lava now generates in the newly added [[end portal]] rooms of [[stronghold]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|Only in this version, it is possible to create an infinite lava source using a plus-sign shaped arrangement of [[block]]s with four lava source blocks flowing into a central empty block.}} {{History|||snap=RC1|[[File:Lava JE14.png|32px]] Faces on model now 0.1% moved to center to fix z-fighting on inner faces.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w05a|Lava (as well as the embers that pop out of it) now makes [[sound]]s. These sounds were in the game files for a long time, but they had not played in-game.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Lava can now be collected and dispensed by [[dispenser]]s containing buckets.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|Flowing lava now has a constant [[sound]].}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] The model of lava now uses animated texture files. |There is now "hidden lava" in [[the Nether]]. |Lava now flows much more quickly in the Nether.}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Lava no longer lingers after the source is removed.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w37a|Flowing lava, which previously could be destroyed by a few [[block]]s of [[TNT]], can no longer be destroyed by [[explosion]]s.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w21a|[[File:Lava JE16.png|32px]] [[File:Lava (bottom view) 16w21a.png|32px]] Lava is now [[color]]ed red ({{color|#ff0000}}) except for the bottom face.<ref>{{bug|MC-102511}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=16w21b|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] Lava is no longer colored. |Added 2 [[splash]]es referencing colored lava: "Rule #1: it's never my fault", "Replaced molten cheese with blood?".}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Lava can now generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History||1.13|snap=18w15a|[[File:Lava JE17.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Swamp Hills Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Warm Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Lukewarm Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Cold Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] [[File:Frozen Ocean Lava 18w15a.png|32px]] Lava is now biome colored except for the bottom face. This is linked to new biome coloring for water.<ref>{{bug|MC-128233}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=18w16a|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] Lava is no longer biome colored.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|Lava now pushes [[Entity|entities]].}} {{History|||snap=20w13a|Added [[strider]]s, which can be [[saddle]]d and ridden across lava. |When lava flows over [[soul soil]] next to [[blue ice]], it now turns into [[basalt]].}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Lava now generates as part of [[bastion remnants]] and [[ruined portal]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|Visibility under lava is now slightly better when under the effect of [[Fire Resistance]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[Cauldron]]s can now be filled with lava.}} {{History|||snap=20w48a|Added a [[renewable]] way of obtaining lava through cauldrons and [[pointed dripstone]].}} {{History|||snap=21w06a|Lava no longer replaces air below Y{{=}}11.}} {{History|||snap=21w08a|Lava now replaces air below Y{{=}}-53. |Lava [[spring]]s are able to generate below Y{{=}}0.}} {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[Spectator]] mode players can now see through lava.<ref>{{bug|MC-71530|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Lava is now fully renewable, as pointed dripstone can be obtained in Survival without custom generation.}} {{History|||snap=21w15a|The changes to lava generation in 21w06a and 21w08a have been reverted.}} {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|The changes to lava generation in the 1.17 snapshots have been reintroduced. |[[Aquifer]]s below Y{{=}}0 sometimes generate with lava instead of water.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Added [[game rule]] {{cd|lavaSourceConversion}}, which allows the formation of new lava source blocks when set to {{cd|true}}.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.1.0|[[File:Lava BE1.png|32px]] Added lava.}} {{History||v0.3.3|Lava no longer creates [[fire]], due to a game breaking spreading bug.}} {{History||v0.7.0|Lava now lights flammable [[block]]s around it on fire. |[[File:Lava BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lava BE2.gif|32px]] Lava now has a flowing animation.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 5|Lava flowing directly into [[water]] now actually spreads out over it.}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Underground ponds of lava can now be found, making lava much more easy to obtain. |Lava dripping [[particles]] have been added. |Lava now generates in [[village]] blacksmiths and [[stronghold]] end portal rooms.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[Player]]s are now able to [[swimming|swim]] in lava. |Lava now generates in [[the Nether]].}} {{History|||snap=build 6|[[File:Lava BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Lava BE3.gif|32px]] Lava is now brighter shaded.}} {{History|||snap=build 8|Lava now cancels all fall [[damage]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Lava now generates in [[woodland mansion]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Lava BE4.png|32px]] The texture for lava has been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Lava can now push entities.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Lava now generates as a [[delta]] that can be found in [[basalt deltas]]. |Lava now generates as part of [[bastion remnants]] and [[ruined portal]]s. |When lava flows over [[soul soil]] next to [[blue ice]], it now turns into [[basalt]].}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|Lava can no longer push entities.}} {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.20.22|Lava can now push entities, once again.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-75124}}</ref>}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Lava JE12.png|32px]] Added lava.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Lava JE15.png|32px]] The texture for lava has been changed. |Lava (as well as the embers that pop out of it) now makes [[sound]]s.}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|Lava can be used in custom superflats. It appears as a 3D block in the block selection screen of the custom superflat interface.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Lava BE3.png|32px]] Added lava.}} {{History|foot}} === Data history === {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these blocks' numeral IDs were 10 and 11.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} == Trivia == * A player with [[Fire Resistance]] can swim in lava without taking damage, although the swimming speed does not become faster. * A player cannot sprint-swim in lava. * An arrow catches fire when shot into flowing lava, but not still lava. * [[Water]] flows into lava-occupied blocks as though it were empty space, and vice versa. * Although lava is a fluid, it is not possible to drown in lava. This applies to all mobs. However, it is still possible to suffocate in lava. This applies to almost every mob.{{only|bedrock}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-17073}}</ref> * A player sleeping in a bed cannot be damaged by lava. * If the lava is changed to be transparent via a [[resource pack]], it does not become transparent. * {{IN|bedrock}}, lava does not deactivate [[elytra]] like [[water]] does. * Despite flowing identically to water while in [[the Nether]], it was not possible to create an infinite spring of lava before [[Java Edition 1.19.3|1.19.3]]. ** Before Lava source conversion was implemented, the ''Minecraft: Combat Handbook'' (2014) stated the possibility to create infinite sources of lava by simply creating a cross shape with 4 nether bricks and placing lava in the middle. As expected, this turned out to be false, as confirmed by [[Nathan Adams|Dinnerbone]].<ref>[[bugtracker:MC-71088|MC-71088]]</ref> * Geologically, lava in the Overworld is consistent with [[wikipedia:Felsic lava|felsic lava]], and lava in the Nether is consistent with [[wikipedia:mafic lava|mafic lava]]. Felsic lava is slow, sticky, and does not run as far as mafic lava, which is relatively thin and runny. * When lava source conversion was implemented, any text where lava was supposed to be said "lave" instead. ** A splash text now says "Made with 'lave'". == Gallery == <gallery> Lavameltpattern1.png|Lava's melting pattern for snow and ice. Water and lava springs.png|A natural lava spring near a waterfall. Cave Lava.png|The lava "ocean" layer of [[cave]]s. Lavastreamwithores.png|A naturally-occurring stream of lava next to diamond and iron ore. Spawn Point Lava Warning.png|The warning in [[Legacy Console Edition]] when trying to place lava near the spawn point. Lave found close under the dessert.png|A running lava source (origin not seen) uncovered six blocks below the surface of desert terrain. Lava with Night vision potion.png|The inside view of lava with the night vision effect. Ladders Blocking Lava.png|Ladders can stop lava from flowing. Lava flowing off cliff.png|A lava [[spring]]. Minecraft Surface LavaFall.png|Lava spreading into dirt. Exposed Cavern Lava.png|Lava in a ravine. Lava in Ravine.png|Lava found in a snowy [[ravine]]. BedrockLava.png|Lava generates on bedrock. BedrockPostLavaRemoval.png| Lava being extinguished near bedrock. LavaRiver.png| Lava pool and water pool meeting each other naturally. Lavafall.png| Two lava springs meeting water in a savannah plateau. Lava spring.png| Lava spreading in the Overworld. Minecraft lavalake.png| A lava spring spreading into a lava lake. Lava cane.png|Sugar cane growing with lava flowing around it. TallLavafall.png|Tall lavafall flowing into ravine. RavineandStornghold.png|Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it. Underground Lava Lake.png|Another example of underground lava lake. Lwava.png|Lava pouring from a cliff. Extreme Hills Falls.png|Lava and water pouring from a cliff. Lavalake.png|Lava and ores in a cave underground. Cavern2.png|Lava texture in Classic [[0.0.21a_01]]. Lavaspring.png|Lava setting fire to [[grass]]. File:Mobbo Destroyed Village.jpeg|A [[village]] ravaged by lava. File:Lava Moodlight.jpg|An officially licensed lava block moodlight. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/block-week-lava Block of the Week: Lava] – Minecraft.net on September 29, 2017 *[[wikipedia:Lava|Real-life lava on Wikipedia]] *[[wikipedia:Magma|Real-life magma on Wikipedia]] {{Blocks|natural}} {{Items}} [[Category:Fluids]] [[Category:Natural blocks]] [[Category:Non-solid blocks]] [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] [[Category:Light sources]] [[cs:Láva]] [[de:Lava]] [[es:Lava]] [[fr:Lave]] [[hu:Láva]] [[it:Lava]] [[ja:溶岩]] [[ko:용암]] [[nl:Lava]] [[pl:Lawa]] [[pt:Lava]] [[ru:Лава]] [[th:ลาวา]] [[tr:Lav]] [[uk:Лава]] [[zh:熔岩]]</li><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></ul> | 15w31a | Enchanted iron and diamond swords can now be found in end city ship chests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w33c | Swords no longer block attacks. Instead, shields are used. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w34b | Swords now use the attack speed attribute. The attack speed of a sword is 1.25 or 0.8 seconds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w34c | Swords now do one 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 will knock back mobs near the one hit. The attack speed meter must be filled for it to work. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w36a | Each Sharpness level now adds 1 damage to the base damage at level I and an additional 0.5 × 0.25 for each additional level, down from a flat 1.25 × 0.625 per level. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w37a | Swords now have an attack speed of 1.6, or 0.63 seconds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w43a | Decreased average yield of golden swords in nether fortress chests. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15w49a | Sweep attack now does 1 damage to affected mobs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.11.1{{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>[[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></ul> | 16w50a | Golden and iron swords now smelt down into one of their respective nuggets. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Added sweeping edge enchantment. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.13{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Firework Rocket|Firework Rocket]]<br/>{{redirect|Firework}} {{ItemEntity |image=Firework Rocket.png |renewable='''Trail Effect''':No<br>'''All Others''':Yes |stackable=Yes (64) |size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks |networkid=76 }} 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. == Obtaining == Fireworks can be obtained by crafting. {{IN|java}}, a firework with no explosion effect is available on the [[Creative]] inventory and can be crafted as shown below. {{IN|bedrock}}, fireworks with the different base colors or no explosion are available in the Creative inventory. === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |Paper |; ; Gunpowder |; Gunpowder; Gunpowder |Gunpowder |Output=Firework Rocket,3 |description=When crafted this way (without a firework star), the rocket does not have explosion effects. The value of gunpowder affects the [[Firework Rocket#Duration and direction|flight duration]]. |type=Miscellaneous }} {{Crafting |Any Firework Star |Paper |; ; Gunpowder |; Gunpowder; Gunpowder |Gunpowder |Output= Firework Rocket,3 |description=Adding more gunpowder increases the duration of the rocket. Up to three gunpowder can be used. Up to five firework stars can also be used with three gunpowder. Up to seven firework stars can be used by using firework stars instead of additional gunpowder. All firework stars explode almost simultaneously when the rocket detonates. |type=Miscellaneous |foot=1 }} == Usage == === Launching fireworks === To launch a firework rocket, {{control|use}} its item on a block. They can also be launched from [[dispenser]]s and [[crossbow]]s. If shot from a [[Multishot]] [[crossbow]], then 3 rockets fire with the same effects. === Elytra === {{control|Using}} a firework rocket while flying with [[elytra]] propels the player in the direction they are facing. The duration of the speed boost depends on the flight duration of the rocket. If the rocket is equipped with a firework star of any kind, the player takes damage when it explodes. === Crossbow === A firework rocket can be used as ammunition for [[crossbow]]s, although it deals [[damage]] only if it has an [[explosion]] effect. A higher flight duration gives the firework rocket a longer range, and more damage is added per firework star. The [[Piercing]] enchantment has no effect on firework rockets shot from a crossbow. {{IN|java}}, if a firework rocket shot from a [[crossbow]] hits an [[entity]], the rocket instantly [[explosion|explodes]], no matter the flight duration. Attempting to do this {{in|bedrock}}, however, results in the firework passing through the entity,<ref>[[bugtracker:MCPE-52675|MCPE-52675]]</ref> so the [[player]] must plan where to aim. == Behavior == {{see also|Firework Star#Effects}} Once launched, fireworks fly out vertically, with random horizontal offset up to 5 blocks. {{IN|bedrock|java}}, fireworks can fly in any of the 6 directions a dispenser can point. After [[#Duration and direction|some time]], the firework explodes into a colorful explosion based on the effects of the [[firework star]]s added upon crafting, or no explosion if no firework star was used. If multiple firework stars were added to the rocket upon crafting, they all explode simultaneously. The explosion of a firework rocket deals damage to mobs and players that are within 5 blocks and not obstructed by [[solid block]]s. The maximum damage of a rocket with one firework star is {{hp|7}}, with the damage decreasing with distance. Each additional firework star on the rocket adds {{hp|2}} points of damage, for a maximum damage of {{hp|19}} with 7 stars. Using commands to add additional firework stars results in more damage. The damage dealt is unaffected by any other ingredients used. The explosion does not destroy end crystals nor damage the Ender dragon, but does destroy armor stands. There is a delay between the detonation and the player hearing the sound, emulating real fireworks, but this sound travels much more slowly than in the real world.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|277075644804907009|However, no sound effects for fireworks yet... but everything's implemented, so they can be added without doing a new snapshot|December 7, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Tweet|jeb|277075517226762242|Haha, @igblan , the speed of sound is 40 m/s, because the realistic speed of ~340 m/s didn't work well in Minecraft scale|December 7, 2012}}</ref> {{IN|java}}, the explosion of a firework can be seen 64 blocks away, regardless of its height. {{IN|bedrock}}, the explosion can be seen from your render distance. If the explosion exceeds the (unmodded) [[particle]] limit of 16,384, the oldest particles are removed before displaying new ones, resulting in severely diminished firework quality / duration. At most a firework should have 3 trail stars, more than that could waste diamonds, firework stars, and other fireworks. Particle counts per star are: {| class="wikitable" data-description="Particle counts per firework star" |- ! Ball Type !! Plain !! Trail |- | Small || 98 || ~1300 |- | Large || 387 || 4000+ |- | Star || 122 || ~1600 |- | Creeper || 266 || ~3500 |- | Burst || 72 || ~930 |} Twinkle effect adds 2 particles to the count. Like most other entities, they can be moved by [[water]] and [[explosion]]s, and teleported via [[portal]]s. They also cannot move through solid surfaced blocks, upon hitting one, they either move to a side or explode based on the duration. If a firework explodes under a block, its explosion is flattened. === Duration and direction === Fireworks travel different heights based on the amount of gunpowder added. The number is displayed as a tag on the item's tooltip with the description of "Flight Duration". The height it rises is between 8 and 20 blocks with 1 gunpowder, 18 to 34 blocks with 2 gunpowder, and 32 to 52 blocks with 3 gunpowder. (Note: Using command blocks, firework rockets with higher durations go higher and keep accelerating with virtually no terminal velocity. If the duration is long enough, the firework rocket could reach heights of over 1,000,000 blocks and speeds of over 10,000 m/s in a matter of minutes. Such fireworks with significant X and Z motions speed up sideways exponentially and reach outside the world boundary in a matter of seconds.{{only|java}}) When spawned, <!-- server-side --> fireworks have a vertical speed of .05 and a random small X and Z speed (random value near zero with a standard deviation of .001). Each firework also determines its lifetime in ticks by 10 × (number of gunpowder + 1) + random value from 0 to 5 + random value from 0 to 6, after which it explodes. Each tick, the firework accelerates horizontally by multiplying its X and Z velocities by 1.15, and vertically by adding a constant factor of .04. Fireworks can be made to travel different directions by being dispensed or launched under flowing water. The firework's direction combines with the flow of the water to go diagonally. Firework rockets without firework stars shot from a crossbow upon hitting terrain elements will traverse along until stopped by a ledge or into unobstructed terrains again continuing its original flight path. Ledges as tall as one pixel high (e.g. from [[Dirt Path|Dirt Paths]] to [[Grass Block|Grass Blocks]]) will also block the firework. They will still vanish if they hit entities early amidst their flight. ==Village Raids== After successfully defending a village from a [[Raid]] the villagers may celebrate by setting off firework rockets. ==Boosting elytra== Fireworks can be used to boost [[elytra]] when in flight. Normally, elytra can glide for a short distance, but with the use of fireworks, the player can fly a long distance, gain speed, and take off from the ground. Simply using the firework rocket with elytra spread boosts the player in the direction the player faces. It can leave behind a trail sometimes. Although fireworks with firework stars can be used, the player takes blast damage if they use it in flight. There are four types of rockets, with three types of flight duration. Higher flight durations mean longer boosts. {{IN|bedrock}}, the fireworks obtained from the Creative menu have a flight duration of 1, while {{in|java}}, the fireworks obtained in the Creative menu have a flight duration of 1, 2, or 3. ==Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}:<br> Firework rockets use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events. {{Sound table |sound=Firework blast.ogg |subtitle=Firework blasts |source=ambient |description=When a non-large firework rocket explodes within a 16-block radius of the player |id=entity.firework_rocket.blast |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.blast |volume=20.0 |pitch=0.95-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework blast far.ogg |subtitle=Firework blasts |source=ambient |description=When a non-large firework rocket explodes greater than 16 blocks away from the player |id=entity.firework_rocket.blast_far |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.blast |volume=20.0 |pitch=0.95-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework large blast.ogg |subtitle=Firework blasts |source=ambient |description=When a large firework rocket explodes within a 16-block radius of the player |id=entity.firework_rocket.large_blast |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.blast |volume=20.0 |pitch=0.95-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework large blast far.ogg |subtitle=Firework blasts |source=ambient |description=When a large firework rocket explodes greater than 16 blocks away from the player |id=entity.firework_rocket.large_blast_far |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.blast |volume=20.0 |pitch=0.95-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework twinkle.ogg |subtitle=Firework twinkles |source=ambient |description=When a twinkle firework rocket explodes within a 16-block radius of the player |id=entity.firework_rocket.twinkle |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.twinkle |volume=20.0 |pitch=0.9-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework twinkle far.ogg |subtitle=Firework twinkles |source=ambient |description=When a twinkle firework rocket explodes greater than 16 blocks away from the player |id=entity.firework_rocket.twinkle_far |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.twinkle |volume=20.0 |pitch=0.9-1.05 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework launch.ogg |subtitle=Firework launches |source=ambient |description=When a dispenser shoots, a player uses, or 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=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Firework launches |source=neutral |description=When a dispenser fires a firework rocket |id=entity.firework_rocket.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.firework_rocket.launch |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Firework blast.ogg |source=ambient |description=When a non-large firework rocket explodes |id=firework.blast |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework large blast.ogg |source=ambient |description=When a large firework rocket explodes |id=firework.large_blast |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework twinkle.ogg |source=ambient |description=When a twinkle firework rocket explodes |id=firework.twinkle |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Firework launch.ogg |source=ambient |description=When a dispenser shoots, a player uses, or a crossbow fires a firework rocket |id=firework.launch |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=ambient |description=''Unused sound event'' |id=firework.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Item |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Rocket |spritetype=item |nameid=firework_rocket |form=item |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=java |firstcolumnname=Entity |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Rocket |spritetype=entity |nameid=firework_rocket |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Item |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Rocket |spritetype=item |nameid=firework_rocket |aliasid=fireworks |id=519 |form=item |translationkey=item.fireworks.name |foot=1}} {{ID table |edition=bedrock |firstcolumnname=Entity |shownumericids=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Firework Rocket |spritetype=entity |nameid=fireworks_rocket |id=72 |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 Rockets}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. ===Entity data=== {{el|java}}: {{main|Entity format}} {{/ED}} {{el|bedrock}}: :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. ==Advancements == {{load advancements|Bullseye;Ol' Betsy}} ==History== {{History|java}} {{History||November 24, 2012|link=none|[[Jeb]] stated that there may be fireworks in ''Minecraft'' at the ''Future Updates with the Minecraft PC Team'' panel at [[MINECON 2012]].}} {{History||December 5, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb|276367442362630144}}|Jeb released the first image of fireworks, along with the information that colors, fade, height, effects and shapes are [[crafting|craftable]].}} {{History||December 7, 2012|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/277075087503536128|Jeb mentions that fireworks should probably scare [[wolves]] and potentially have other effects on mobs.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[File:Firework Rocket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework rockets. |Firework rockets cannot be obtained within the [[Creative inventory]].}} {{History|||snap=12w50a|Added [[sound]] and more effects to firework rockets.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|The firework rocket [[crafting]] recipe now produces 3 rockets, rather than 1.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from <code>FireworksRocketEntity</code> to <code>fireworks_rocket</code>.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Firework rockets can now cause [[damage]] to [[entity|entities]] that are within their [[explosion]] radius. |Firework rockets can now boost [[player]]s while flying with [[elytra]].}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID has been changed from <code>fireworks</code> to <code>firework_rocket</code>. |The fade effects on fireworks can now be added by combining the firework star with [[dye]]s. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 401.}} {{History||1.13|snap=?|Firework rockets are now available in the [[Creative]] [[Inventory]]. However, it does not show a flight duration}} {{History|||snap=pre5|The [[entity]] ID of firework rockets has been changed to <code>firework_rocket</code>.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Fireworks can now be shot from [[crossbow]]s. |[[File:Firework Rocket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of firework rockets has been changed.}} {{History||1.15|snap=19w36a|Firework rockets dispensed from a [[dispenser]] now travel in the direction they were fired.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Simple firework rockets with one gunpowder can now be crafted using the [[recipe book]].}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w45a|All three flight durations of firework rockets are now available in the Creative inventory.<ref>{{bug |MC-194390||A firework rocket from the creative inventory doesn't show a flight duration|Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Firework Rocket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework rockets. |Firework rockets are available in the Creative inventory in 17 variants, sixteen colors in small ball duration 1, plus one additional preset with only duration 1.{{verify|type=update|Is this the right snapshot?}}{{info needed}}}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Firework rockets can now be held in the off-hand and be shot from [[crossbow]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Firework Rocket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of firework rockets has been changed.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of firework rockets has been changed from <code>fireworks</code> to <code>firework_rocket</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Firework Rocket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added firework rockets. |Firework rockets are available in five types in the Creative inventory. The presets are as follows: * Duration 1, small ball, light blue, twinkle * Duration 2, creeper shaped, green * Duration 2, burst, red, fade to orange * Duration 3, burst, magenta, fade to blue, twinkle * Duration 2, star shaped, yellow, fade to orange, trail}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|The crafting interface has been updated to allow crafting [[firework star]]s and fireworks.}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Firework rockets can now boost [[player]]s while flying with [[elytra]].}} {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Firework rockets now [[damage]] players if there is a [[firework star]] applicated to the firework rocket.}} {{History||xbox=TU56|xbone=CU47|ps=1.55|wiiu=Patch 26|switch=1.0.6|Firework rockets now produce 3 rockets upon [[crafting]] them instead of 1.}} {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|Added new firework rocket models.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Firework Rocket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of firework rockets has been changed.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues== {{issue list}} == Trivia== * Launching a rocket by hand on a wooden [[pressure plate]] activates it. The same doesn't hold for stone pressure plates, or for a [[dispenser]] placing a rocket onto a wooden pressure plate. * New Year's Eve is what inspired [[Jeb]] to add fireworks.<ref>{{tweet|jeb|277080498814189568|@SPvs_TheWorld New Year's Eve|December 7, 2012}}</ref> *If the player shoots a firework into a [[Nether portal]], it explodes in [[the Nether]]. *There are around 2×10{{^|136}} distinct fireworks. ==Gallery== <gallery> File:Firework jeb twitter.jpg|[[Jeb]]'s first image of Fireworks, also showing that they can be shot from dispensers. File:1.4.6 release image.png|1.4.6 Release image. File:Flatexplosion.png|An example of a flattened firework explosion. File:Creeper firework.png|Creeper face shaped firework. </gallery> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Items}} {{Entities}} [[cs:Rachejtle]] [[de:Feuerwerksrakete]] [[es:Cohete de fuegos artificiales]] [[fr:Feu d'artifice]] [[hu:Tűzijáték rakéta]] [[ja:ロケット花火]] [[ko:폭죽 로켓]] [[nl:Vuurpijl]] [[pl:Fajerwerk]] [[pt:Fogo de artifício]] [[ru:Пиротехническая ракета]] [[th:ดอกไม้ไฟ]] [[zh:烟花火箭]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><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></ul> | 17w47a | Prior to The Flattening, these items' numeral IDs were 268, 272, 267, 276 and 283. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 18w43a | File:Sword wooden TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword stone TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword iron TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword golden TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword diamond TextureUpdate.png Changed the textures of all swords. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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0.2.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><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><li>[[Raw Porkchop|Raw Porkchop]]<br/>{{Item | title = Raw Porkchop | image = Raw Porkchop.png | renewable = Yes | heals = {{hunger|3}} | stackable = Yes (64) }} A '''raw porkchop''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]] or cooked to make a [[cooked porkchop]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ==== Pigs ==== Adult [[pig]]s drop 1–3 raw porkchop when killed. 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 [[cooked porkchop]] instead. ==== Hoglins ==== Adult [[hoglin]]s drop 2–4 raw porkchop when killed. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 7 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop [[cooked porkchop]] instead. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|raw-porkchop}} == Usage == === Food === To eat raw porkchop, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|3}} [[hunger]] and 0.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. === Smelting ingredient === {{Smelting |showname=1 |Raw Porkchop |Cooked Porkchop |0.35 }} === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level butcher [[villager]]s have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to [[trading|buy]] 7 raw porkchop for an [[emerald]] as part of their [[trading|trades]]. {{IN|java}}, novice-level butcher villagers have a 40% chance to buy 7 raw porkchop for an emerald. === Wolves === Raw porkchops 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. === Piglins === [[Piglin|Piglins]] instantly pick up raw or [[Cooked Porkchop|cooked porkchops]] that are within 1 block of them, unless they have already picked up one within the last 10 seconds. Porkchops picked up are not dropped upon the piglin's death. ==Sounds== {{Sound table/Entity/Food}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Porkchop |spritetype=item |nameid=porkchop |itemtags=piglin_food |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Raw Porkchop |spritetype=item |nameid=porkchop |id=262 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|Pork Chop}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}} == History == {{History|java indev}} {{History||20100219|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw porkchops. |Raw porkchops restore {{hp|3}} and do not stack in the [[inventory]]. |Raw porkchops are [[drops|dropped]] by [[pig]]s.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.4|Raw porkchops can now be given to [[wolf|wolves]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Raw porkchops can now be stacked to 64.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|103408168356421632|Some Minecraft food changes...}}</ref> |Raw porkchops now restore {{hunger|3}} to the [[Hunger|food bar]].}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Raw porkchops can now be used to breed wolves.}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Raw porkchops can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s, at 14–17 pork chops for 1 [[emerald]].}} {{History|||snap=12w25a|[[Pig]]s now [[drops|drop]] 1–3 porkchops instead of 0–2.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw porkchops has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed; butcher villagers now [[trading|buy]] 14–18 porkchops for 1 emerald.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 319.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Porkchop.png|32px]] The texture of raw porkchops has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w49a|Raw porkchops can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] butcher shops.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Raw porkchops are dropped by the new [[hoglin]]s. |Raw porkchops have a {{frac|5|109}} (~4.59%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 2–5.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|Raw porkchops can no longer be obtained by bartering with piglins.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Raw porkchops now generate in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw porkchops.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Raw porkchops now restore {{hp|3}} instead of {{hp|1}}.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw porkchops has been changed, so that it no longer has that dark outline.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw porkchops now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||v0.16.2|[[Pig]]s now [[drops|drop]] 1–3 raw porkchops rather than 0–2.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|14–18 raw porkchops can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s for an [[emerald]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Porkchop.png|32px]] The texture of raw porkchops has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.3|Raw porkchops can now be found in [[village]] butcher [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Butcher [[villager]]s now have {{frac|1|3}} chance to [[trading|buy]] 7 raw porkchops.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw porkchops.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Raw porkchops are now stackable to 64 and fills [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}} {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw porkchops 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 Porkchop.png|32px]] The texture of raw porkchops has been changed.}} {{History|new3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Porkchop JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added raw porkchops.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Gallery == <gallery> I Porkchop Minecraft JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "I Porkchop Minecraft" sold by [https://www.jinx.com JINX]. I Brake for Porkchop Bumper Sticker JINX.jpg|An official bumper sticker featuring a raw porkchop sold by JINX. </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--porkchop Taking Inventory: Porkchop] – Minecraft.net on February 13, 2020 {{Items}} [[Category:Food]] [[cs:Syrová kotleta]] [[de:Rohes Schweinefleisch]] [[es:Chuleta de cerdo cruda]] [[fr:Côtelette de porc crue]] [[hu:Nyers disznóhús]] [[ja:生の豚肉]] [[nl:Rauw varkensvlees]] [[pl:Surowy schab]] [[pt:Costeleta de porco crua]] [[ru:Сырая свинина]] [[uk:Сира свинина]] [[zh:生猪排]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | Added stone swords. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.3.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Debug Stick|Debug Stick]]<br/>{{about|the item|other uses|Debug}} {{exclusive|java}} {{Item | image = Debug Stick.gif | rarity = Epic | renewable = No | stackable = No }} The '''debug stick''' is an [[item]] used to edit the [[block states]] of [[block]]s. It is visually identical to a regular [[stick]], but with a glint (as if [[Enchanting|enchanted]]). == Obtaining == The debug stick is obtainable via [[commands]] such as {{cmd|/give}} or {{Cmd|/item}}, or the Creative inventory if the player has the appropriate permissions. It can be obtained only in worlds with cheats on. == Usage == The debug stick can be used to change block states. {{control|Hitting}} the block allows players to select the block state key they wish to change, for an example, switching between the ''conditional'' and the ''facing'' block state keys for a [[command block]]. {{control|Using}} the block allows them to cycle through the valid values for the block state key, again as an example, the player can make the command block face, ''down'', ''east'', ''north'', ''south'', ''up'', or ''west'' if they chose the ''facing'' block state key. {{control|Sneaking}} while {{control|hitting}} or {{control|using}} cycles through the block state keys or values in reverse order. It is notable that {{Control|using}} debug stick directly on an interactive block without {{Control|sneaking}} uses the block itself instead of the stick.<ref>{{bug|MC-200199}} </ref> The debug stick cannot be used while in Survival or Adventure mode. It works only in creative mode with cheats enabled. In modes other than Creative, it acts like a regular item — although when {{control|using}} it on a block, the player swings the stick as if interacting with it (but nothing happens). == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Debug Stick |spritetype=item |nameid=debug_stick |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data === <div class="treeview"> * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag. {{:Player.dat_format/Debug Sticks}} </div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|[[File:Debug Stick.gif|32px]] Added debug sticks.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w10a|Debug sticks are now capable of editing [[fire]] due to its added hitbox.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|The debug stick is now available in the creative inventory, but only if cheats are enabled.}} {{History|||snap=22w45a|Moved the debug stick 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|foot}} == Issues == The debug stick is not supported, and any issues resulting of its usage are closed as "Won't Fix" in the issue tracker.<br/> Issues with the stick itself are considered valid.<ref>https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-122323?focusedCommentId=419481&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-419481</ref><ref>{{reddit|7es23r||Just be aware that any weird state you create with it you cannot naturally create and any bugs that come from it will be shot down as 'Wont fix' :D|_Grum|November 22, 2017}}</ref> {{issue list}} == Trivia == *An [[add-on]] made by Mineplex was showcased in [[MINECON Live 2019]], which had an editor stick for {{el|be}}, similar to the Debug Stick.<ref>{{ytl|OZqNaEX8208|MINECON Live 2019 @ 1:05:02|Minecraft|September 28, 2019|t=3902}}</ref> == Gallery == <gallery> Technically Updated.jpg|Artwork of Steve and Alex wielding debug sticks. </gallery> == See also == *[[Block states]] == References == {{Reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[de:Debug-Stab]] [[es:Palo de depuración]] [[fr:Bâton de débogage]] [[ja:デバッグ棒]] [[ko:디버그 막대기]] [[pl:Patyk debugujący]] [[pt:Graveto de depuração]] [[ru:Палка отладки]] [[zh:调试棒]]</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|Copper Door}}<small> (Iron)</small> | hardness = {{Hardness values|Wooden Door}} <small>(Wood)</small><br>{{Hardness values|Iron Door|Copper Door}}<small> (Iron)</small> | tool = axe | tool2 = wooden pickaxe | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) | flammable = No | lavasusceptible = '''Overworld wood''': Yes<br>'''Nether wood''','''iron''','''copper''': 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> | Added wooden swords. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.3.2{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Pottery Sherd|Pottery Sherd]]<br/>{{Item | image=Angler Pottery Sherd.png | extratext = View [[#Items|all items]] | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} <!-- IT IS SHERD, NOT SHARD! DO NOT CHANGE TO SHARD, AS IT IS NAMED SHERD IN-GAME! --> '''Pottery sherds'''<ref group="note">The word "[[wiktionary:sherd#English|sherd]]" or "[[wiktionary:potsherd#English|potsherd]]" is used by archaeologists to refer to fragments of pottery or other ceramics in order to differentiate them from "shards" of glass, metal, minerals and other materials. </ref> are a set of twenty [[item]]s used to craft [[decorated pot]]s with ornamental designs. They can be obtained only by [[brush]]ing [[suspicious block]]s, with the variants of sherd obtainable being dependent on the structure. == Obtaining == === Breaking === When a [[decorated pot]] is broken with a [[pickaxe]], [[axe]], [[shovel]], [[hoe]] or [[sword]] that is ''not'' enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops all of the pottery sherds and [[brick]]s used to craft it. === Suspicious block loot === Pottery sherds can be found as [[suspicious block]] loot in [[trail ruins]], [[ocean ruins]], [[desert pyramids]] and [[desert well]]s, and can be extracted from these blocks using a [[brush]]. {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|angler-pottery-sherd,archer-pottery-sherd,arms-up-pottery-sherd,blade-pottery-sherd,brewer-pottery-sherd,burn-pottery-sherd,danger-pottery-sherd,explorer-pottery-sherd,friend-pottery-sherd,heart-pottery-sherd,heartbreak-pottery-sherd,howl-pottery-sherd,miner-pottery-sherd,mourner-pottery-sherd,plenty-pottery-sherd,prize-pottery-sherd,sheaf-pottery-sherd,shelter-pottery-sherd,skull-pottery-sherd,snort-pottery-sherd}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{Crafting |ingredients=Any Pottery Sherd or [[Brick]] |B1= Any Pottery Sherd |A2= Any Pottery Sherd |C2= Any Pottery Sherd |B3= Any Pottery Sherd |Output= Decorated Pot |type= Decoration block }} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Angler Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=angler_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Archer Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=archer_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Arms Up Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=arms_up_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Blade Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=blade_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Brewer Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=brewer_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Burn Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=burn_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Danger Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=danger_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Explorer Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=explorer_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Friend Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=friend_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Heart Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=heart_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Heartbreak Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=heartbreak_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Howl Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=howl_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Miner Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=miner_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Mourner Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=mourner_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Plenty Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=plenty_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Prize Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=prize_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Sheaf Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=sheaf_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Shelter Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=shelter_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Skull Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=skull_pottery_sherd |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Snort Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=snort_pottery_sherd |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Angler Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=angler_pottery_sherd |id=664 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Archer Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=archer_pottery_sherd |id=665 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Arms Up Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=arms_up_pottery_sherd |id=666 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Blade Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=blade_pottery_sherd |id=667 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Brewer Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=brewer_pottery_sherd |id=668 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Burn Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=burn_pottery_sherd |id=669 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Danger Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=danger_pottery_sherd |id=670 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Explorer Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=explorer_pottery_sherd |id=671 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Friend Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=friend_pottery_sherd |id=672 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Heart Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=heart_pottery_sherd |id=673 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Heartbreak Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=heartbreak_pottery_sherd |id=674 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Howl Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=howl_pottery_sherd |id=675 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Miner Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=miner_pottery_sherd |id=676 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Mourner Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=mourner_pottery_sherd |id=677 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Plenty Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=plenty_pottery_sherd |id=678 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Prize Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=prize_pottery_sherd |id=679 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Sheaf Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=sheaf_pottery_sherd |id=680 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Shelter Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=shelter_pottery_sherd |id=681 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Skull Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=skull_pottery_sherd |id=682 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Snort Pottery Sherd |spritetype=item |nameid=snort_pottery_sherd |id=683 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{Load achievements|Careful restoration}} == Advancements == {{Load advancements|Respecting the Remnants;Careful Restoration}} == History == {{History||October 3, 2020|[[File:Blue Ceramic Shard.png|32px]][[File:Orange Ceramic Shard.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 1.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 2.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 3.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 4.png|32px]] Ceramic shards were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2020]].|link=https://youtu.be/DBvZ2Iqmm3M?t=2216}} {{History||February 10, 2023|[[Sofia Dankis]] posted an article about upcoming archaeology features, including pottery shards.|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/archeology-coming-minecraft-120}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added pottery shards behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}} {{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 3|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of archer pottery shard.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Pottery shards are now out of the 1.20 experimental data pack.|[[File:Angler Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blade Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brewer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Burn Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Danger Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Explorer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Friend Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heart Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heartbreak Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Howl Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Miner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mourner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Plenty Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sheaf Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Shelter Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Snort Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added another sixteen pottery shards. |The probability for the archer, prize, and skull pottery shards to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert temple]] and in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8, for the arms up pottery sherd to generate in the suspicious sand in [[desert well]] has been changed from 3/7 to 1/4.}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Renamed "Pottery Shard" to "Pottery Sherd".|Burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl and sheaf pottery sherds 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]]; burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl and sheaf pottery sherds now are in the rare loot.}} {{History|||snap=23w17a|The probability of the burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl, and sheaf pottery sherds to generate in [[suspicious gravel]] in [[trail ruins]] has been changed from 1/11 to 1/12.{{verify}}|The player now gets the [[advancement]] "Respecting the remnants" when they brush a [[suspicious sand]] or a [[suspicious gravel]] to obtain a pottery sherd, "Careful restoration" when they craft a decorated pot using 4 pottery sherds.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] Added pottery shards behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of archer pottery shard.}} {{h|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|[[File:Angler Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blade Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brewer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Burn Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Danger Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Explorer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Friend Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heart Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heartbreak Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Howl Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Miner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mourner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Plenty Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sheaf Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Shelter Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Snort Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added another sixteen pottery shards. |[[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of arms up, prize and skull pottery shards.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-167202}}</ref>}} {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Miner pottery shard can generate in desert pyramids.}} {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Pottery shards are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.22|Renamed "Pottery Shard" to "Pottery Sherd".}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * Many pottery sherds are based on another in-game mob or item: ** The angler pottery sherd depicts a [[fishing rod]]. ** The archer pottery sherd depicts a [[bow]] and [[arrow]]. ** The blade pottery sherd depicts a [[sword]]. ** The brewer pottery sherd depicts a [[potion]]. ** The burn pottery sherd depicts [[fire]]. ** The danger pottery sherd depicts a [[creeper]]. ** The explorer pottery sherd depicts a [[map]]. ** The friend pottery sherd depicts the unibrow and nose of a [[villager]] or [[iron golem]]. ** The howl pottery sherd depicts a [[wolf]]. ** The miner pottery sherd depicts a [[pickaxe]]. ** The mourner pottery sherd depicts an early design for the [[warden]]. ** The plenty pottery sherd depicts a [[chest]]. ** The sheaf pottery sherd depicts [[wheat]]. ** The skull pottery sherd depicts a [[skeleton]]. ** The snort pottery sherd depicts a [[sniffer]]. **The prize pottery sherd depicts a diamond cut [[diamond]] ***It could depict a [[MCE:Ruby|ruby]] from ''Minecraft Earth'', as well. **The arms up pottery sherd depicts a [[character]] with their arms up. **The heart and heartbreak pottery sherds depict a [[Health|heart]] and broken heart respectively. **The shelter pottery sherd depicts a [[tree]]. ==Gallery== === Items === <gallery> Angler Pottery Sherd.png|Angler Pottery Sherd Archer Pottery Sherd.png|Archer Pottery Sherd Arms Up Pottery Sherd.png|Arms Up Pottery Sherd Blade Pottery Sherd.png|Blade Pottery Sherd Brewer Pottery Sherd.png|Brewer Pottery Sherd Burn Pottery Sherd.png|Burn Pottery Sherd Danger Pottery Sherd.png|Danger Pottery Sherd Explorer Pottery Sherd.png|Explorer Pottery Sherd Friend Pottery Sherd.png|Friend Pottery Sherd Heart Pottery Sherd.png|Heart Pottery Sherd Heartbreak Pottery Sherd.png|Heartbreak Pottery Sherd Howl Pottery Sherd.png|Howl Pottery Sherd Miner Pottery Sherd.png|Miner Pottery Sherd Mourner Pottery Sherd.png|Mourner Pottery Sherd Plenty Pottery Sherd.png|Plenty Pottery Sherd Prize Pottery Sherd.png|Prize Pottery Sherd Sheaf Pottery Sherd.png|Sheaf Pottery Sherd Shelter Pottery Sherd.png|Shelter Pottery Sherd Skull Pottery Sherd.png|Skull Pottery Sherd Snort Pottery Sherd.png|Snort Pottery Sherd </gallery> === Development images === <gallery> JE 1.17 Development Archeology.jpg|Blue ceramic shard. JE 1.17 Development Archeology 2.jpg|Ceramic shards. </gallery> === Official artwork === <gallery> Pottery Sherd Pixel Art.png|Pixel artwork of [[Ari]] holding a skull pottery sherd. File:T&T Thumbnail.jpg|Ari holding up a different sherd. </gallery> == References == <references /> == Notes == <references group="note"/> {{Items}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[de:Töpferscherbe]] [[es:Fragmento de cerámica]] [[fr:Tesson de poterie]] [[ja:壺の欠片]] [[pt:Óstraco]] [[zh:陶片]]</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> | Added iron, gold, and diamond swords. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.9.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Copper Horn|Copper Horn]]<br/>{{About|the removed item|the current item|Goat Horn}} {{outdated feature|edition=bedrock}} {{Item | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''copper horn''' was an [[item]] crafted from a [[goat horn]] and [[copper ingots]]. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |ignoreusage=1 |A2=Copper Ingot |B2=Goat Horn |B3=Copper Ingot |C2=Copper Ingot |Output=Copper Horn }} === Natural generation === Copper horns were found in pillager outpost chests. == Usage == Copper horns were used to play sounds. They took one second to use and had a four second cooldown. There were ten variations of copper horns, and each of them played three different sounds: when looking up, crouching, or neither of those. In total, there were thirty different sounds that could be played using copper horns. The sound a copper horn plays based on multiple conditions, which are in order as follows: * If crouching, the bass tune was played. * Else, if looking up (by 45 degrees), the harmony tune was played. * Else, the melody tune was played. == Sounds == Sound names in the item tooltip are created using the harmony, melody, and bass sounds in that order. === Harmony === {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=harmony0.ogg |description="Great" ("Great Sky Falling") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.0 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony1.ogg |description="Old" ("Old Hymn Resting") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony2.ogg |description="Pure" ("Pure Water Desire") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony3.ogg |description="Humble" ("Humble Fire Memory") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony4.ogg |description="Dry" ("Dry Urge Anger") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.4 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony5.ogg |description="Clear" ("Clear Temper Journey") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.5 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony6.ogg |description="Fresh" ("Fresh Nest Thought") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.6 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony7.ogg |description="Secret" ("Secret Lake Tear") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.7 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony8.ogg |description="Fearless" ("Fearless River Gift") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.8 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=harmony9.ogg |description="Sweet" ("Sweet Moon Love") |source=hostile |id=horn.call.9 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} === Melody === {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=melody0.ogg |description="Sky" ("Great Sky Falling") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.0 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody1.ogg |description="Hymn" ("Old Hymn Resting") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody2.ogg |description="Water" ("Pure Water Desire") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody3.ogg |description="Fire" ("Humble Fire Memory") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody4.ogg |description="Urge" ("Dry Urge Anger") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.4 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody5.ogg |description="Temper" ("Clear Temper Journey") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.5 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody6.ogg |description="Nest" ("Fresh Nest Thought") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.6 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody7.ogg |description="Lake" ("Secret Lake Tear") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.7 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody8.ogg |description="River" ("Fearless River Gift") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.8 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=melody9.ogg |description="Moon" ("Sweet Moon Love") |source=hostile |id=horn.melody.9 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} === Bass === {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=bass0.ogg |description="Falling" ("Great Sky Falling") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.0 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass1.ogg |description="Resting" ("Old Hymn Resting") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.1 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass2.ogg |description="Desire" ("Pure Water Desire") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.2 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass3.ogg |description="Memory" ("Humble Fire Memory") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.3 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass4.ogg |description="Anger" ("Dry Urge Anger") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.4 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass5.ogg |description="Journey" ("Clear Temper Journey") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.5 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass6.ogg |description="Thought" ("Fresh Nest Thought") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.6 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass7.ogg |description="Tear" ("Secret Lake Tear") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.7 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass8.ogg |description="Gift" ("Fearless River Gift") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.8 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=bass9.ogg |description="Love" ("Sweet Moon Love") |source=hostile |id=horn.bass.9 |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} ==Data Values== ===ID=== {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Copper Horn |spritetype=item |nameid=copper_horn |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{h|bedrock}} {{h||Vanilla Experiments<br>(experimental)|link=1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|[[File:Copper Horn BE1.png|32px]]Added copper horns.}} {{h|||snap=beta 1.18.30.28|[[File:Copper Horn BE2.png|32px]]Changed the texture of copper horns.}} {{h||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.24|Removed copper horns.}} {{h|foot}} == Trivia == * Copper horns were removed from the game as they didn't live up to the developers' design goals, and as such are no longer supported.<ref>{{cite|url=https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/5540500564365| title = Minecraft Beta & Preview - 1.19.0.24/25|website=feedback.minecraft.net|date=April 14, 2022}}</ref> * This is the first item in {{el|be}} to have been completely removed instead of just made unobtainable. This is likely due to the fact it never made it out of [[experimental gameplay]]. ** If a world that contained this item is loaded into a newer version, the horn will disappear upon loading. == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} {{Removed features}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[de:Ziegenhorn]] [[es:Cuerno de cobre]] [[fr:Corne de chèvre]] [[it:Corno di capra]] [[lzh:銅號]] [[pl:Kozi róg]] [[pt:Chifre de cobre]] [[ru:Козий рог]] [[zh:铜制号角]]</li></ul> | build 1 | Iron swords can now be found in stronghold altar chests and inside blacksmith chests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.11.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Purple Dye|Purple Dye]]<br/>{{Item | image = Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} '''Purple dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Secondary colors|secondary dye color]] created by combining [[red dye]] and [[blue dye]] in a crafting grid. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |Blue Dye |Red Dye |Output=Purple Dye,2 |type=Material }} {{Crafting |foot=1 |Lapis Lazuli |Red Dye |Output=Purple Dye,2 |description={{only|bedrock|education}} |type=Material }} === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sometimes sell 3 purple dye for an [[emerald]]. == Usage == {{dye usage}} === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}} {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Purple Dye}} === Trading === Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 purple dye for an emerald as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}} Expert-level Shepherd villagers have a {{frac|2|7}} chance to buy 12 purple dye for an emerald.{{only|java}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Purple Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=purple_dye |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Purple Dye |spritetype=item |nameid=purple_dye |aliasid=dye / 5 |id=400 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.purple.name |foot=1}} == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|Cx52CGo5QnI}}</div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple 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|Purple dye can now 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=14w02a|Due to [[lapis lazuli]] being [[renewable resource|renewable]] now, purple dye is also now renewable.}} {{History|||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|Purple dye is now [[crafting|crafted]] using [[blue dye]], instead of [[lapis lazuli]]. |[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w44a|Purple dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to purple.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells purple dye.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Purple dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[purple candle]]s.}} {{History|||snap=21w19a|Purple dye can no longer be used to craft purple candles.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Purple dye can once again be used to craft purple candles.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Purple dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to purple.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Purple dye is now [[craft]]able with rose red and lapis lazuli. |Purple dye can now be used to craft purple [[wool]].}} {{History||v0.6.0|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[sheep]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[magenta dye]].}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 11|Purple dye can now be used to craft colored [[terracotta]].}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]], colored [[bed]]s and dyed [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Purple 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|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Purple dye can now be used to dye tamed [[cat]] collars.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Purple dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s. |Purple dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s and undyed [[glass pane]]s. |[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Purple dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of purple dye has been changed from <code>dye/5</code> to <code>purple_dye</code>.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} {{Items}} [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Fialové barvivo]] [[de:Violetter Farbstoff]] [[es:Tinte morado]] [[fr:Teinture violette]] [[hu:Lila festék]] [[ja:紫色の染料]] [[ko:보라색 염료]] [[nl:Paarse kleurstof]] [[pl:Fioletowy barwnik]] [[pt:Corante roxo]] [[ru:Фиолетовый краситель]] [[zh:紫色染料]]</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> | build 11 | Wooden, stone, golden, and diamond swords are now available in the creative inventory. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
build 12 | Removed wooden, stone, golden, and diamond swords from creative. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
build 13 | All swords are available in creative mode again. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.12.1{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Footprint|Footprint]]<br/>{{about|the joke item|the unused particle|Java Edition unused features#Footprint particle}} {{Joke feature}} {{Item | image = Footprint (item).png | renewable = No | stackable = Yes (64) }} The '''Footprint''' was a joke item from [[Java Edition 20w14∞]], found only in the {{code|missing}} dimension. == Appearance == This item is semi-transparent with a grey colour scheme. == Obtaining == === Dimension === Footprints were obtained only from a chest in the {{Code|missing}} dimension. Only existing in 2020 April fools snapshot 20w14∞, it cannot exist in any non-April Fool's joke versions and April Fool's joke versions before or after 20w14∞. There is a maximum of 2 footprints that can be obtained legitimately in any given world. === Cheats/Creative Mode === Despite these footprints not being available in the creative inventory, it is still possible to acquire them via the command {{Code|code=give <target> minecraft:footprint <amount>}} or duplicating them by holding down middle-click whilst in creative mode. == Usage == As of snapshot 20w14∞, this item cannot be placed or used in any way other than a trophy. This item can be inserted and/or rotated inside of an item frame, and it has a stack limit of 64. == Data values == === ID === {{ID table |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=java |displayname=Footprint |spritetype=item |nameid=footprint |form=item |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||20w14∞|[[File:Footprint (item).png|32px]] Added the footprint item.}} {{History|foot}} == Gallery == <gallery> File:Missing biome.png|The Easter Egg dimension that the item spawns in. </gallery> == Trivia == * This is a reference to the removed "Footstep" particle, hence in the "missing" dimension. ** This item is intended as a joke directed towards the commands' community where the "Footstep" particle is commonly requested.<ref>https://gist.github.com/boq/8e65cb85badc75765eeb8956af78aaa5</ref> == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} {{Jokes}} [[Category:Non-renewable resources]] [[Category:Joke items]] [[es:Footprint]] [[pt:Pegada]]</li><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></ul> | build 1 | In Creative mode, swords no longer break blocks, and no sound will play when they're hit with one. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Golden swords can now be found in nether fortress chests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zombies now rarely spawn holding an iron sword that have a chance to dropped. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Golden swords are now rarely dropped by zombie pigmen. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stone swords are now rarely dropped by wither skeletons. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0.15.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Book and Quill|Book and Quill]]<br/>{{For|the item produced after a Book and Quill is signed|Written Book}} {{Item | image = Book and Quill.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''book and quill''' is an [[item]] used to write [[written book]]s. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{Crafting |Book |Ink Sac |Feather |Output= Book and Quill |type= Miscellaneous }} === Natural generation === {{LootChestItem|book-and-quill}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Writing === By pressing {{control|use item}} or long pressing screen anywhere{{only|bedrock}} while holding a book and quill in their hand, the [[player]] can open a text editor GUI. Using this GUI, the player can write a single book up to 100{{only|java}} or 50{{only|bedrock}} pages long, with up to 798 characters per page. The player can write up to 79,800{{only|java}} or 12,800{{only|bedrock}} characters inside the entire book. No page may be longer than 14 lines and each line can have a width of 114 pixels (see pixel width of each character [[Language#Font|here]]). The player has the ability to copy and paste into books. However, the paste does not work if the text being pasted is longer than a single page. Most Unicode characters are available in books, and they may be pasted in without issue. In singleplayer, the world pauses while a book is being edited.{{only|java}} === Lecterns === One can place a book and quill or 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. This is why lecterns are listed in the "redstone" tab in the [[creative inventory]]. === Formatting codes === {{main|Formatting codes}} {{exclusive|bedrock|section=1}} Text in a book can be styled using codes starting with the {{key|§}} character (section sign). * {{key|§}} + {{key|k}} creates randomly changing characters. * {{key|§}} + {{key|l}} creates bold text. * {{key|§}} + {{key|m}} creates strikethrough text. * {{key|§}} + {{key|n}} creates underlined text. * {{key|§}} + {{key|o}} creates italic text. * {{key|§}} + {{key|0}} – {{key|f}} (hexadecimal) creates colored text. * {{key|§}} + {{key|r}} resets any of the previous styles so text after it appears normally. If the [[player]] uses multiple codes, and continue typing past the end of a line, the next line exhibits only the last formatting code used. === Signing === Books can be signed by pressing the "Sign" button while in the interface. {{IN|java}}, when signed, a book bears the name of the player who wrote it and a title chosen upon signing. {{IN|bedrock}}, the book doesn't display the name of the player as the author; instead, the author can be any text the player wants. After it has been signed, it cannot be edited again – it has turned into a [[written book]]. Special characters can be used in the title, if typed from a keyboard that supports them. Alt codes do not work, and the {{key|§}} character cannot be typed even using a keyboard that implements it, meaning titles cannot be colored or formatted in-game. However, on Linux using the compose key to produce special characters does work. The title of the book can be up to 16 characters long, and the player cannot paste into a title. A "workaround" for the 16-character limitation is to manually rename the book at an [[Anvil#Renaming|anvil]], which always costs 1 [[Experience|experience level]]. This can be done with either a written book or a book and quill – both versions will always display the changed name. If a custom name is removed from a written book, it will revert back to the title it was given during the signing process. === Chiseled bookshelf === {{control|Use|text=Using}} the [[chiseled bookshelf]] while having a book and quill in the main hand will put the book inside the chiseled bookshelf. === Trading === {{IN|bedrock}}, expert-level librarian [[villager]]s buy 2 books and quills for one [[emerald]]. Book and quill is offered in two item slots due to being non-stackable. {{IN|java}}, expert-level librarian villagers have a 50% chance to buy 2 books and quills for one emerald. The amount of books and quills needed is supposed to be 2, but due to the item being non-stackable, only one is needed for the trade.<ref>{{bug|MC-248042||Librarian's book and quill trade is always discounted to 1 since books are unstackable}}</ref> == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |rowspan=2 |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 |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 book and quill 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 and quill 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 book and quill 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 and quill 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 |showitemtags=y |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Book and Quill |spritetype=item |nameid=writable_book |itemtags=bookshelf_books, lectern_books |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showitemtags=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Book and Quill |spritetype=item |nameid=writable_book |id=510 |itemtags=minecraft:bookshelf_books, minecraft:lectern_books |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/Writable Books}} </div> {{el|bedrock}}: : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]]. == Video == <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|DD_Z82wmGZA}}</div> == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|[[File:Book and Quill JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books and quills.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Books and quills can now be crafted with a [[written book]] to clone the written book.}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w05a|Copying written books now mark them as "Copy of Original" or "Copy of Copy". |The copying status of a book is now denoted in a separate line in the tooltip, beneath the author's name. |Copies of copies cannot be copied.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Books and quills now use JSON text components instead of plain text with the new <code>pages</code> tag |Book and quills are now capable of using the <code>clickEvent</code> and <code>hoverEvent</code> tags.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 386.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Book and Quill JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books and quills has now been changed. |Added support for editing anywhere in the book and quill.<ref name="MC-1578">{{bug|MC-1578}}</ref> |Books and quills now have copy/paste support.<ref name="MC-1578"></ref> |The page limit of books and quills has now been increased from 50 to 100 pages.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] books and quills instead of written books.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Books and quills can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Book and Quill JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books and quills.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Books and quills can now be found inside [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.1|Pages within books and quills can now be turned using the controller bumper buttons.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Book and Quill JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books and quills has now been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Books and quills can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Book and Quill JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books and quills.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Book and Quill JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books and quills has now been changed.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == Trivia == * The in-game restrictions on books are not hard limits. Third party editors or commands can make books have more than 100 pages{{only|java}} (2,147,483,639 pages), more than 256 characters per page (32,767 characters per page), can change author names, and can have colored titles, among other things. These books still function properly in vanilla ''Minecraft'', meaning the [[player]] may encounter such books on adventure maps or multiplayer servers.<ref>http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1189266-hacking-books</ref> * If the player renames a book and quill in an anvil before signing it, it retains the name from the anvil instead of taking the name from signing.{{only|java}} == Gallery == <gallery> Jeb book.png|The first image of a book seen.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120427014334/https://www.mojang.com/2012/04/minecraft-snapshot-12w17a/</ref> Book and Quill Writing.png|The GUI of writing a book. Book and Quill Signing.png|The GUI of signing a book. Written Book tooltip.png|A signed book. BookandQuillOperators12w17a.png|Display of styles used in a book. "e" and "f" are difficult to see. Book and Quill in Pocket Edition.jpg|A book and quill {{in|be}}. Java book and quill example with text.png|An example of text in a book and quill in [[Java Edition]]. Better Together Book.jpg|A book and quill in ''Bedrock Edition''. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1498339-132ssp-bookshop-your-books-anywhere/ Bookshop - Book Sharing And Editing Tool] * [http://fsymbols.com/generators/wide/ Full-Width Text Generator] * [http://fsymbols.com/generators/smallcaps/ Small Caps Text Generator] * [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1202590-revise-edit-signed-books-w-more-options-all-os-12w17a/ Revise - External Book Editor] == See also == * [[Book]] * [[Bookshelf]] * [[Written Book]] {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Rozepsaná kniha s brkem]] [[de:Buch und Feder]] [[el:Βιβλίο και Πένα]] [[es:Libro y pluma]] [[fr:Livre vierge]] [[hu:Könyv és toll]] [[it:Libro e penna]] [[ja:本と羽根ペン]] [[ko:책과 깃펜]] [[nl:Boek en veer]] [[pl:Książka z piórem]] [[pt:Livro e pena]] [[ru:Книга с пером]] [[th:หนังสือกับปากกาขนนก]] [[uk:Книга з пером]] [[zh:书与笔]]</li><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></ul> | build 1 | Iron swords are now sometimes dropped by Husk that spawn holding an iron sword. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.0.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><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> | alpha 0.17.0.1 | Enchanted iron and diamond swords can now be found in end city chests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.0.4{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Boots|Boots]]<br/>{{Item | image = <gallery> Leather Boots.png | Leather Chainmail Boots.png | Chainmail Iron Boots.png | Iron Diamond Boots.png | Diamond Golden Boots.png | Golden Netherite Boots.png | Netherite </gallery> | durability = * Leather: 65 * Chainmail: 195 * Iron: 195 * Golden: 91 * Diamond: 429 * Netherite: 481 | renewable = * '''Netherite''': No * '''All others''': Yes | stackable = No }} '''Boots''' are a type of [[armor]] that covers the feet of the player. There are six types of boots: '''leather boots''', '''chainmail boots''', '''iron boots''', '''diamond boots''', '''gold boots''', and '''netherite boots'''. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{crafting |head=1 |showname=0 |showdescription=1 |name=[[Boots]] |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 Boots;Golden Boots;Iron Boots;Diamond Boots |type= Combat }} {{crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1 |name=[[Boots]] |ingredients=Damaged Matching [[Boots]] |Damaged Leather Boots; Damaged Golden Boots; Damaged Chainmail Boots; Damaged Iron Boots; Damaged Diamond Boots; Damaged Netherite Boots |Damaged Leather Boots; Damaged Golden Boots; Damaged Chainmail Boots; Damaged Iron Boots; Damaged Diamond Boots; Damaged Netherite Boots |Output= Leather Boots; Golden Boots; Chainmail Boots; Iron Boots; Diamond Boots; Netherite Boots |description= The durability of the two boots is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. |type= Combat }} === Upgrading === {{Smithing |head=1 |Netherite Upgrade |Diamond Boots |Netherite Ingot |Netherite Boots |description= |tail=1 }} === Repairing === ==== Grinding ==== {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged [[Leather Boots]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Chainmail Boots]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Iron Boots]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Golden Boots]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Diamond Boots]] or<br>2x Damaged [[Netherite Boots]] |Damaged Leather Boots; Damaged Chainmail Boots; Damaged Iron Boots; Damaged Golden Boots; Damaged Diamond Boots; Damaged Netherite Boots |Damaged Leather Boots; Damaged Chainmail Boots; Damaged Iron Boots; Damaged Golden Boots; Damaged Diamond Boots; Damaged Netherite Boots |Leather Boots; Chainmail Boots; Iron Boots; Golden Boots; Diamond Boots; Netherite Boots |description=The durability of the two boots are added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} ==== Anvil ==== Boots can be repaired in an [[Anvil mechanics#Unit repair|anvil]] by adding units of the [[armor material]]'s repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% of the boots' maximum durability, rounded down. Chainmail boots may also be repaired in this way using iron ingots. They can also be [[Anvil mechanics#Combining items|combined]] with other boots. When doing this, the item's enchantments are not lost, and can even be raised. ==== Crafting ==== You can craft two sets of boots together using a crafting table, but enchantments are removed. === Mob loot === If a [[zombie]], [[husk]], [[stray]], [[piglin]], or [[skeleton]] is wearing armor, there is a 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III) for the mob to drop boots upon death. The boots are usually badly damaged, and may be enchanted. [[File:Zombie With Boots.png|alt=Zombie is shown wearing boots|thumb|Zombie is shown wearing full iron armor set, including boots.]] {{IN|bedrock}}, [[vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s have a chance to drop iron boots, which are usually badly damaged and have a 50% chance to be enchanted. === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|leather-boots,random-enchanted-leather-boots,chainmail-boots,iron-boots,level-enchanted-iron-boots,golden-boots,random-enchanted-golden-boots,soul-speed-enchanted-golden-boots,diamond-boots,damaged-diamond-boots,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-boots,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-boots-2,level-enchanted-diamond-boots}} === Trading === {{IN|java}}, novice-level armorer [[villager]]s have 40% chance to sell iron boots for 4 [[emerald]]s. Apprentice-level armorers have a 50% chance to sell chainmail boots for an [[emerald]]. Expert-level armorers always sell enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchantment" /> diamond boots for 11–27 [[emerald]]s. Apprentice-level leatherworker [[villager]]s have {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell leather boots for 4 [[emerald]]s. Armorer [[villager]]s may give the players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect chainmail boots.{{only|java}} {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level armorer villagers have a 25% chance to sell iron boots for 4 emeralds. Apprentice-level armorers have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell chainmail boots for an emerald. Expert-level armorers have a 50% chance to sell enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchantment">When creating an enchantment offer, the game uses a random enchantment level from 5 – 19. The enchantments are never treasure enchantments.</ref> diamond boots for 8 emeralds. Apprentice-level leatherworker villagers have a 50% chance to sell leather boots for 4 emeralds. {{notelist}} === Bartering === [[Piglin]]s may [[bartering|barter]] iron boots with [[Soul Speed]] when given a [[gold ingot]]. === Fishing === Leather boots can be caught as a "junk" item when [[fishing]]. == Usage == Boots can be placed in the fourth armor slot of a player's [[inventory]] for activation. === Defense points === Defense points are each signified by half of a chestplate 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 amount of defense points added by boots. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Boots defense points" |- !scope="col" | Material !scope="col" | Defense points |- !scope="row" | Leather | rowspan="3" | {{armor|1}} |- !scope="row" | Golden |- !scope="row" | Chainmail |- !scope="row" | Iron | {{armor|2}} |- !scope="row" | Diamond | rowspan="2" | {{armor|3}} |- !scope="row" | Netherite |} === Knockback resistance === Netherite boots 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 that armor doesn't protect (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 boots can endure. Netherite armor is not damaged by [[lava]] or [[fire]] when worn. {| class="wikitable" data-description="Boots durability" |- ! Material !Durability |- !scope="row" | Leather | 65 |- !scope="row" | Golden | 91 |- !scope="row" | Chainmail/Iron | 195 |- !scope="row" | Diamond | 429 |- !scope="row" | Netherite | 481 |} === Enchantments === Boots 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"/> |- | [[Feather Falling]] || IV || |- | [[Unbreaking]] || III || |- | [[Thorns]] || III || <ref group="note" name="anvil">Only from using an [[anvil]] and [[enchanted book]]s.</ref> |- | [[Depth Strider]] || III || <ref group=note name=exclusive2>Frost Walker and Depth Strider are mutually exclusive.</ref> |- | [[Soul Speed]] || III || <ref group=note name="anvil">Only from using an [[anvil]] and [[enchanted book]]s.</ref> |- | [[Frost Walker]] || II || <ref group=note name=exclusive2 /><ref group="note" name="anvil2">Only from using an [[anvil]] and [[enchanted book]]s, or by finding enchanted boots in an [[End city]] chest.</ref> |- | [[Mending]] || I || <ref group=note name="anvil2" /> |- | [[Curse of Binding]] || I || <ref group="note" name="anvil2"/> |- | [[Curse of Vanishing]] || I || <ref group="note" name="anvil2"/> |} {{notelist}} === Smelting usage === {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Boots;Chainmail Boots;Golden Boots|Iron Nugget;Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}} === Piglins === {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to ''golden'' boots and pick them up, examining them for 6 to 8 seconds. Other boots do not attract piglins but can be worn by them. They prefer stronger boots over weaker boots, with one major exception: They always prefer golden boots over all other boots, throwing out stronger boots to equip them. Enchanted boots are preferred over unenchanted boots. === Powder snow=== Leather boots can be used to safely cross [[powder snow]] without sinking in it. The block behaves similar to [[scaffolding]], allowing the player to sink in by pressing {{control|crouch}} and move up by pressing {{control|jump}}. The boots also prevent the wearer from taking freezing damage. ===Decoration=== It is possible to upgrade armor with trims. This requires a [[Smithing Template#Gallery|Smithing Template]], an armor piece, and an ingot or crystal ({{ItemSprite|iron-ingot}}iron ingot/{{ItemSprite|copper-ingot}}copper ingot/{{ItemSprite|gold-ingot}}gold ingot/{{ItemSprite|netherite-ingot}}netherite ingot/{{ItemSprite|emerald}}emerald/{{ItemSprite|redstone-dust}}redstone dust/{{ItemSprite|lapis-lazuli}}lapis lazuli/{{ItemSprite|amethyst-shard}}amethyst shard/{{ItemSprite|nether-quartz}}nether quartz/{{ItemSprite|diamond}}diamond). These trims have no effect on the gameplay or strength of the armor. {{Smithing|Any Armor Trim Smithing Template|Netherite Boots|Amethyst Shard; Copper Ingot; Diamond; Emerald; Gold Ingot; Iron Ingot; Lapis Lazuli; Netherite Ingot; Nether Quartz; Redstone Dust|Amethyst Trim Netherite Boots; Copper Trim Netherite Boots; Diamond Trim Netherite Boots; Emerald Trim Netherite Boots; Gold Trim Netherite Boots; Iron Trim Netherite Boots; Lapis Trim Netherite Boots; Netherite Trim Netherite Boots; Quartz Trim Netherite Boots; Redstone Trim Netherite Boots|head=1|tail=1|ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br>Any Armor Piece +<br>Any Ingot/Crystal|showdescription=1|description=}} ==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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots' 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots 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 boots are dyed using a cauldron |id=cauldron.dyearmor |volume=0.1 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |source=block |description=When leather boots' 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 boots' 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 Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=leather_boots |itemtags=freeze_immune_wearables |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Chainmail Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=chainmail_boots |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_boots |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_boots |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_boots |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_boots |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Leather Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=leather_boots |id=338 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Chainmail Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=chainmail_boots |id=342 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Iron Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=iron_boots |id=346 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Diamond Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=diamond_boots |id=350 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Golden Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=golden_boots |id=354 |form=item}} {{ID table |displayname=Netherite Boots |spritetype=item |nameid=netherite_boots |id=612 |form=item |foot=1}} === Item data=== When leather boots 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;Let It Go!;Cover me in debris;Oooh, shiny!}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Suit Up;Cover me With Diamonds;Oh Shiny;Cover Me in Debris;Light as a Rabbit}} ==History== {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20091231-2|[[File:Studded Boots (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[History of textures/Unused textures#Studded armor|Studded boots]] are now capable of being seen in the [[inventory]]. This was taken directly from one of [[Notch|Notch's]] game's ''[[Legend of the Chambered 2]]''.{{more info|When were they removed?}}}} {{History||February 9, 2010|link=wordofnotch:380486636|[[File:Notch revealed armor.png|32px]] [[Notch]] revealed new models for armor, which included boots.}} {{History||20100218|[[File:Leather Boots JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cloth, chain, iron, gold, and diamond boots{{verify|edition=java|type=change|Below, it says "wool armor" was renamed to leather, which name is incorrect, wool or cloth? Also, was it "gold" or "golden"?}} |Boots can now be [[crafting|crafted]] and worn. |Boots now function, giving {{Armor|3}}. Boots have limited [[item durability|durability]], with lower tier boots less durable than higher tier boots.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.0.8|"Wool boots" have been renamed to "leather boots", despite item names not existing at this time. |Leather boots 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 boots, are revealed.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Iron boots can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Boots can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]].}} {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Iron boots can now be found in the new blacksmith [[chest]]s in [[village]]s.}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=1.2|Changed "Golden boots" to "Golden Boots".}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|{{key|Shift}}+clicking can now be used to equip boots.}} {{History|||snap=12w21a|Chain boots can now be obtained legitimately in [[survival]] mode through [[trading]]. |Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] chain boots for 5–6 [[emerald]]s. |Blacksmith villagers now sell diamond boots for 7 emeralds. |Blacksmith villagers now sell iron boots for 4–5 emeralds. |Butcher villagers now sell leather boots 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 boots.{{citation needed|Link to Jeb's tweet?}}}} {{History|||snap=12w34a|Leather boots can now be dyed by [[crafting]] leather boots with [[dye]]s. Dyes can be removed by {{control|use|text=using}} dyed leather boots on a [[cauldron]] with [[water]]. |[[File:Leather Boots JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE2.png|32px]] Default leather boots are now slightly darker.}} {{History|||snap=12w36a|[[Dye]]d leather boots 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 boots.}} {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Leather Boots (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Leather boots now have non-dyed parts. This has been implemented so that [[player]]s can distinguish between other types of armor and similarly colored leather armor.}} {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Boots in the [[player]]'s hand can now be equipped by right-clicking. |[[Dispenser]]s can now equip nearby players with boots.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Leather boots can now be obtained as one of the "junk" items through [[fishing]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Armorer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] chain boots for 5–7 [[emerald]]s. |Armorer villagers no longer sell diamond boots. |Armorer villagers no longer sell iron boots. |Leatherworker villagers no longer sell leather boots.}} {{History|||snap=14w05a|Boots no longer turn red when [[mob]]s and [[player]]s are hurt.}} {{History|||snap=14w06a|Boots are now visible on [[giant]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w25a|Chain boots [[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 boots can now 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|Boots' [[item durability|durability]] now affects armor value.}} {{History|||snap=15w36a|Armor value and[[enchanting|enchantment]] calculations have been changed. For the original values, see [[Armor/Before 1.9|here]].}} {{History|||snap=15w36d|Boots' durability affecting value has been removed. |Boots now have an attribute controlling the defense points.}} {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added {{cd|equip}} [[sound]]s for boots.}} {{History|||snap=16w02a|Armor value and 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 boots can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s. Chain boots smelt into iron nuggets.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 298 through 317.{{more info|Specific values for boots}}}} {{History|||snap=18w11a|Enchanted leather boots can now generate in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}} {{History|||snap=18w20a|Chain armor boots have been renamed to "chainmail".}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Leather Boots JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Boots (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of leather, chainmail, iron, golden, and diamond boots have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=18w48a|Leather boots can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] tanneries.}} {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Golden Boots (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of gold boots [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Armorer villagers now sell iron and enchanted diamond boots, making diamond boots effectively [[renewable resource|renewable]] again. |Leatherworker villagers now sell randomly [[dye]]d leather boots.}} {{History|||snap=19w13a|Armorer villagers now give chainmail boots to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Boots JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Boots (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite boots. |Netherite boots are obtained by combining diamond boots and one netherite ingot in a crafting table.}} {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond boots [[item]]s has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Boots JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Boots (item) JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite boots has been changed. |Netherite boots can no longer be crafted. |Netherite boots are now obtained by combining diamond boots and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.}} {{History|||snap=20w16a|Netherite boots now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnants]] chests. |Golden boots now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} {{History|||snap=20w17a|Diamonds boots now generate in place of netherite boots in bastion remnant chests.}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|Leather boots can now be used to safely walk on [[powder snow]].|Leather armor now protects against [[powder snow]]'s freezing.}} {{History|||snap=21w13a|Leather Boots now prevent fall damage when landing on [[powder snow]].}} {{History||1.18.2|snap=22w03a|Netherite boots knockback resistance is no longer random.}} {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Added the [[Swift Sneak]] enchantment, which can only be applied to boots.}} {{History|||snap=22w12a|The [[Swift Sneak]] enchantment can no longer applied to boots.}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Non-leather boots 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 boots to netherite boots now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}} {{History|||snap=23w05a|Leather boots can now be trimmed using a smithing table.|Boots 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|Boots can now be swapped by {{ctrl|using}} them in the hotbar.<ref>{{bug|MC-216270|||Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||?|Boots 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 Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br> [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boots.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|{{InvSprite|Leather Boots}} The leather boots 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 boots now naturally generates in [[village]] [[chest]]s and a [[stronghold]] altar chest.}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Chainmail boots can now be obtained in [[survival]] mode from a mob wearing it. |Leather boots can now be obtained from [[fishing]] as a "junk" [[item]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Leather Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Leather boots can now be dyed and the model has been updated.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron boots and enchanted diamond boots can now be found inside [[chest]]s within [[end city]].}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Chainmail boots 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 boots can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Chainmail boots now generate in [[buried treasure]] chests. |Enchanted leather boots can now be found inside [[shipwreck]] supply room [[chest]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Iron boots now can be found in plains [[village]] weaponsmith [[chest]]s. |Leather boots can now be found inside plains village tannery chests. |[[File:Leather Boots JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]]<br> [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of boots have been changed.{{more info|Did chain boots not change?}}}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron boots now can be found in [[savanna]], [[taiga]], [[desert]], [[snowy taiga]] and [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] weaponsmith [[chest]]s. |Leather boots can now 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 boots. |Iron and diamond boots are now sold by armorer villagers.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Golden Boots (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of golden boots [[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 boots 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 boots now appear dyed properly when worn by armor stands.}} {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Boots JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Boots (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite boots.|Netherite boots are obtained by combining diamond boots and one netherite ingot in a crafting table. |[[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond boots [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Iron boots with soul speed enchantment can be obtained from bartering with piglin. |Netherite boots can no longer be crafted. |Netherite boots are now obtained by combining diamond boots and one netherite ingot in a smithing table. |Golden boots can now be found in [[ruined portal]] chest. |Golden and netherite boots can be found in [[bastion remnant]] chest.}} {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Diamonds boots now generate in place of netherite boots in bastion remnant chests.}} {{History||1.16.200|snap=beta 1.16.200.52|Leather boots can now be used to safely walk on [[powder snow]].}} {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:Netherite Boots (item) JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite boots item 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:Leather Boots JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leather boots. |[[File:Iron Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron boots. |[[File:Golden Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden boots. |[[File:Diamond Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added diamond boots.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|[[File:Chainmail Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chain boots. |Added a quick equip for boots to the [[inventory]] interface.}} {{History||xbox=TU12|ps=1.03|[[File:Leather Boots (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures for leather boots [[item]]s have been changed.}} {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.05|Leather boots can now be [[dye]]d. |[[Item repair]] can now repair boots.}} {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU13|ps=1.16|Boots 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 boots can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s. Chain boots smelt into iron nuggets.}} {{History|PS4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Leather Boots JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of leather boots have been changed. |[[File:Chainmail Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of chainmail boots have been changed. |[[File:Iron Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of iron boots have been changed. |[[File:Golden Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of gold boots have been changed. |[[File:Diamond Boots JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of diamond boots have been changed.}} {{History|new 3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Leather Boots JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Boots (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added leather boots. |[[File:Chainmail Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chainmail Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chain boots. |[[File:Iron Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron boots. |[[File:Golden Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden boots. |[[File:Diamond Boots JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Boots (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added diamond boots.}} {{History|foot}} ==Issues == {{issue list}} ==Trivia== *Netherite boots are shorter in their item texture but are longer in their texture when being worn *Leather armor originally used textures from one of [[Notch]]'s previous games, ''[[Legend of the Chambered]]''. *Leather boots are the only piece of leather armor that has the same name as other armor materials. *The netherite boots are the only type of boots to have a differently shaped item sprite when compared to the other boot types. *Chainmail boots are the only boots that have transparent pixels in their texture currently ==Gallery== ===Enchanted Boots=== <gallery> File:Enchanted Leather Boots (item).gif File:Enchanted Chainmail Boots (item).gif File:Enchanted Iron Boots (item).gif File:Enchanted Golden Boots (item).gif File:Enchanted Diamond Boots (item).gif File:Enchanted Netherite Boots (item).gif </gallery> <gallery> File:Enchanted Leather Boots.gif File:Enchanted Chainmail Boots.gif File:Enchanted Iron Boots.gif File:Enchanted Golden Boots.gif File:Enchanted Diamond Boots.gif File:Enchanted Netherite Boots.gif </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--boots Taking Inventory: Boots] – Minecraft.net on November 24, 2019 {{Items}} [[Category:Armor]] [[ja:ブーツ]] [[ko:부츠]] [[pl:Buty]] [[pt:Botas]] [[th:รองเท้า]] [[zh:靴子]]</li><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></ul> | alpha 1.0.4.0 | Iron swords and enchanted diamond swords are now sold by weaponsmith villagers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.1.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><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><li>[[Lead|Lead]]<br/>{{About|the item used for leashing and leading mobs|the element|Element#Lead}} {{Item | image = Lead.png | stackable = Yes (64) | renewable = Yes }} '''Leads''' are [[tool]]s used to leash and lead passive and neutral [[animal]]s, [[golem]]s and some [[monster]]s. == Obtaining == === Chest loot === {{LootChestItem|lead}} === Crafting === {{Crafting |A1= String |B1= String |A2= String |B2= Slimeball |C3= String |Output= Lead,2 |type= Tool }} === Mob loot === [[Wandering Trader|Wandering trader]]s always spawn with 2 [[llama|trader llama]]s, each held with a lead. When a trader llama is detached, either by killing it or the wandering trader, dragging them far apart, or putting the llama in a [[boat]] or a [[minecart]], the lead drops at the llama's position. == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} === Leashing mobs === [[File:SuspendedPigs.png|190px|thumb|One block tall mobs, such as pigs, suspend at 7 blocks above the ground.]] [[File:SuspendedCows.png|190px|thumb|Two block tall mobs, such as cows, also suspend at 7 blocks above the ground.]] {{control|Using}} a lead on a [[mob]] ties the lead to the mob, allowing it to be moved by the player. Multiple mobs can be held by leads at once, but each mob held requires its own lead. It is possible to leash the following mobs and other entities: {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| * {{EntityLink|Allay}} * {{EntityLink|Axolotl}} * {{EntityLink|Bee}} * {{EntityLink|Boat}}{{only|bedrock}} * {{EntityLink|Camel}} * {{EntityLink|Cat}} * {{EntityLink|Chicken}} * {{EntityLink|Chicken Jockey}} (only the mount) * {{EntityLink|Cow}} * {{EntityLink|Dolphin}} * {{EntityLink|Donkey}} * {{EntityLink|Fox}} * {{EntityLink|Frog}} * {{EntityLink|Glow Squid}} * {{EntityLink|Goat}} * {{EntityLink|Hoglin}} * {{EntityLink|Horse}} * {{EntityLink|Iron Golem}} * {{EntityLink|Llama}} * {{EntityLink|Mooshroom}} * {{EntityLink|Mule}} * {{EntityLink|Ocelot}} * {{EntityLink|Parrot}} * {{EntityLink|Pig}} * {{EntityLink|Polar Bear}} * {{EntityLink|Rabbit}} * {{EntityLink|Sheep}} * {{EntityLink|Skeleton Horse}} * {{EntityLink|Skeleton Horseman}} (only the mount) * {{EntityLink|Sniffer}} * {{EntityLink|Snow Golem}} * {{EntityLink|Squid}} * {{EntityLink|Strider}} * {{EntityLink|Trader Llama}} * {{EntityLink|Wolf}} * {{EntityLink|Zoglin}} * {{EntityLink|Zombie Horse}}}} Additionally, [[villager]]s, [[wandering trader]]s, and [[monster]]s other than the ones listed above, can be leashed using a map editor or [[NBT]] editor. With a mob on a lead held by the player, {{control|using}} the lead on any type of [[fence]] (or [[wall]]{{only|bedrock|short=1}}) attaches the lead to it with a visible knot, tying the mob to it. To attach it to a wall on Bedrock Edition, the player must hold a lead in the main hand.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-108078}}</ref> Multiple leads may be attached to one fence post. A mob tied to a fence tends to stay within 5 blocks of the fence post. A lead is broken by pressing the {{control|use item}} control on the mob again, hitting the knot, or removing the attached fence post. Leads also break when hit by projectiles. Whenever a lead is removed or broken, it drops as an [[item (entity)|item]] at the location of the mob. However, it does not drop when unleashed in Creative mode.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-79639}}</ref> A lead does not break if the attached animal dies. A lead can stretch a maximum of 10 blocks. If the mob is able to move towards the player or fence post, it does so. If not, or if the mob is moving very quickly away from the player, the lead breaks. When the player or the knot is more than 7 blocks above the ground, the mob being leashed becomes suspended. Most mobs that can be leashed can still be leashed even if attacking the player leashing them, and any attached leads do not break. [[Wolf|Wolves]] cannot be leashed after becoming angry. Despite this, if they become angry while already leashed, the lead does not break, but it cannot be reattached when broken through other methods while the wolf is still angry. A lead attached to a hoglin breaks if it becomes a [[zoglin]]. A lead does not prevent mobs from despawning if they normally would despawn. When moving downwards and accelerating towards the ground, leashed mobs accumulate fall damage and take it if they hit the ground while still accelerating. When moving up or decelerating (such as when the lead is stretched to its limit), the fall distance is set to one block and the mob therefore does not take any fall damage if it touches the ground. If the player walks into and back out of a [[nether portal]] while holding a lead connected to a mob, the lead remains attached to the mob. However, if a mob attached to a lead walks into a nether portal, the lead breaks and drops as an item in the other dimension. A lead can be used to remove a mob from a boat without needing to break the boat, if the mob can normally be leashed. If a chunk unloads while containing a leashed mob (either by the player walking too far away, or traveling to another dimension via a portal), the lead breaks and drops as an item, leaving the mob free to wander around. == Sounds == {{Edition|Java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Lead Knot break1.ogg |sound2=Lead Knot break2.ogg |sound3=Lead Knot break3.ogg |subtitle=Leash Knot breaks |source=neutral |description=When a leash knot is destroyed |id=entity.leash_knot.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.leashknot.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Lead Knot place1.ogg |sound2=Lead Knot place2.ogg |sound3=Lead Knot place3.ogg |subtitle=Leash Knot tied |source=neutral |description=When a leash knot is placed on a fence |id=entity.leash_knot.place |translationkey=subtitles.entity.leashknot.place |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{Edition|Bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Lead Knot break1.ogg |sound2=Lead Knot break2.ogg |sound3=Lead Knot break3.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a leash knot is broken by {{ctrl|interacting}} with it |id=leashknot.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Lead Knot place1.ogg |sound2=Lead Knot place2.ogg |sound3=Lead Knot place3.ogg |source=neutral |description=When a leash knot is placed on a fence or wall |id=leashknot.place |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Leash Knot == '''Leash knot''' is an entity created when the [[player]] right-clicks the fence while having a mob leashed. {{Entity| title = Leash Knot| image = Knot.png|imagesize= 100px|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 77}} === Data values === ==== ID ==== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Leash Knot |spritetype=entity |nameid=leash_knot |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Leash Knot |spritetype=entity |nameid=leash_knot |id=88 |foot=1}} ==== Entity data ==== Leash knots 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]]. == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Lead |spritetype=item |nameid=lead |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Lead |spritetype=item |nameid=lead |id=547 |form=item |foot=1}} == Achievements == {{load achievements|So I Got That Going for Me}} == Advancements == {{load advancements|When the Squad Hops into Town}} == History == {{missing information|The history of a lot of mobs be leashed}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|[[File:Lead JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leads. |Leads do not currently have a tooltip and are called “leashes” in [http://www.mojang.com/2013/04/minecraft-snapshot-13w16a-and-new-launcher/ the change notes].}} {{History|||snap=13w16b|Leads have been given a tooltip.}} {{History|||snap=13w18a|Leads have been given a [[crafting]] recipe.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w50a|Added a [[sound]] for leads: <code>entity.leashknot.place</code>.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID of the knot has been changed from <code>LeashKnot</code> to <code>leash_knot</code>.}} {{History|||snap=16w39a|Leads can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] chests.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 420.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Lead JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of leads has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added [[wandering trader]]s, which are naturally equipped with leads.}} {{History||1.15|snap=?|[[Bee]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|[[Skeleton horse]]s and [[zombie horse]]s can now be leashed.<ref>{{bug|MC-166246}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=?|[[Hoglin]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w27a|[[Zoglin]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w19a|[[Squid]]s and [[glow squid]]s can now be leashed.<ref>{{bug|MC-136647}}</ref>}} {{History|||snap=?|[[Axolotl]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Lead may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|||snap=?|[[Frog]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[Camel]]s can now be leashed.|Mobs no longer accumulate fall damage when dangling on leads.<ref>{{bug|MC-14167||Mobs build up fall damage when dangling on a lead|Fixed}}</ref>}} {{History||1.20 (Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=?|[[Sniffer]]s can now be leashed.}} {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Lead can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}} {{History|||snap=23w16a|Lead 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]]; lead now is in the common loot.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Lead JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leads.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Leads now have better "physics". |The [[entity]] ID of the knot has been changed from <code>leashknot</code> to <code>leash_knot</code>. |Leads can now be found inside [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Leads can now be found inside [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s. |Leads can now be used on [[boat]]s.}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Leads can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Lead JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of leads has been changed. |[[Wandering trader]]s now [[drops|drop]] leads after they are detached from trader [[llama]]s.}} {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|Leads can now be used on [[polar bear]]s, [[ocelot]]s, [[parrot]]s, [[dolphin]]s and old [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|Allays can now be leashed.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Lead JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leads.}} {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|[[Sound]]s have been added for leads.}} {{History|Ps4}} {{History||1.90|[[File:Lead JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of leads has been changed.}} {{History|3ds}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Lead JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leads.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list|Lead|Leash}} == Trivia == [[File:Steve wearing Lead.png|100px]] [[File:Alex wearing Lead.png|100px]] * The lead is named as "leash" in the texture file. * If a [[player]] goes to sleep while holding a mob on a lead, the lead remains attached. * {{IN|Java}}, when using the {{cmd|item}} command to put a lead in a player's head slot, the item gets rotated and positioned in such a way that it looks like the player is wearing a monocle. == Gallery == <gallery> Multiple_Leash.png|Many animals can be tied to one fence post. HorseLeashedOnAFence.png|A [[horse]] wearing [[golden horse armor]] that is leashed to a fence post. ThreeTiedSheep.png|Three sheep tied to the same fence. More accurate lead mobs.png|A shot of all the mobs that could be tied with leads as of 1.6.1, except donkeys and mules. Yo Yo.png|With the use of the leash, it is possible to suspend animals in the air by tying the leash on high-up fence posts. YoYo.png|A [[donkey]] with the Grumm/Dinnerbone [[name tag]] [[easter egg]] tied to a fence with a lead to make a yo-yo. Flying_Sheep.png|Several [[sheep]] hanging in the air in [[Creative]] mode. Pocket Edition Lead.jpg|First image of a lead in ''Bedrock Edition''. </gallery> == References == {{Reflist}} == External Links == *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-lead Taking Inventory: Lead] – Minecraft.net on April 8, 2022 {{items}} {{entities}} [[Category:Tools]] [[de:Leine]] [[es:Rienda]] [[fr:Laisse]] [[hu:Lasszó]] [[it:Guinzaglio]] [[ja:リード]] [[ko:끈]] [[nl:Leidtouw]] [[pl:Smycz]] [[pt:Laço]] [[ru:Поводок]] [[th:เชือกจูง]] [[zh:拴绳]] [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul> | alpha 1.1.0.0 | Iron and golden swords are now smeltable. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.8.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bow|Bow]]<br/>{{For}} {{For|the ranged weapon of a similar name|Crossbow}} {{Item | image = <gallery> Bow.png | Bow Bow (Pull 0).png | Pulled (state 0) Bow (Pull 1).png | Pulled (state 1) Bow (Pull 2).png | Pulled (state 2) </gallery> | rarity = Common | renewable = Yes | durability = 384 | stackable = No }} A '''bow''' is a ranged [[weapon]] that shoots [[arrow]]s. == Obtaining == === Crafting === {{crafting |showname=0 |B1= Stick |C1= String |A2= Stick |C2= String |B3= Stick |C3= String |Output= Bow |type= Combat }} ===Mob loot=== ==== Skeletons and Strays ==== [[Skeleton]]s and [[stray]]s have an 8.5% chance of dropping a normal or enchanted bow on death when killed by a [[player]] or a tamed [[wolf]]. The chance of dropping a bow is increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], allowing up to an 11.5% chance of dropping. The chance of being enchanted depends on the [[difficulty]], whether it is normal or hard. The enchantment level is equal to enchant level 5-22. Bows of [[skeleton trap]]s are always enchanted at level 5 to 23. The exact level depends on [[regional difficulty]], as on Easy it is always a level-5 enchantment. ==== Illusioners ==== {{exclusive|java|section=1}} [[Illusioner]]s have an 8.5% chance of dropping an unenchanted bow when killed by the player. The chance of dropping a bow is increased by 1% per level of Looting, allowing up to an 11.5% chance of dropping. === Trading === Apprentice-level fletcher [[villager]]s sell bows for 2 [[emerald]]s as part of their [[trading|trade]]s. Expert-level fletcher villagers sell enchanted bows for 7–21 emeralds as part of their trades. The enchantment level is equal to enchant level 5–19. === Fishing === Bows have a chance of being caught by [[fishing]]. When caught, the bow may be damaged and contain random [[enchantment]]s equivalent to a level 30 enchantment from an [[enchanting table]], including treasure enchantments like [[Mending]]. === Repairing === {{Grinding |showdescription=1 |ingredients=2x Damaged [[Bow]] |Damaged Bow |Damaged Bow |Bow |description=The durability of the two bows is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. }} {{Crafting |Damaged Bow |Damaged Bow |Output=Bow |type=Combat |ignoreusage=1 }} == Usage == === Weapon === [[File:Steve aiming with Bow.png|150px|right]] [[File:Alex aiming with Bow.png|150px|right]] Bows can be drawn back by {{control|using}} them. In order to use a bow, the player must have at least one [[arrow]] in their [[inventory]] or be in [[Creative]] mode. The arrow that is shown inside the bow always looks like a regular arrow, regardless of what kind of arrow is actually being shot from the bow.<ref>{{bug|MC-87685||Drawn bow texture does not reflect arrow that will be shot|WF}}</ref> When drawing a bow, the display zooms in slightly. Charging the bow to its maximum causes it to visually shake as an indicator. Releasing the button shoots an [[arrow]] if it is charged at least 15%. Drawing a bow can be canceled by switching to another hotbar slot while holding use. While the bow is being charged or remains fully charged, the player is forced to move at [[sneaking]] speed, unless they are riding a [[horse]], [[minecart]] or [[boat]], or flying with [[elytra]]. It is not possible to [[Sprinting|sprint]] while charging a bow or holding a drawn bow. When the bow is released, normal motion resumes although any prior sprint is cancelled. Sneaking while drawing the bow makes the player move even slower. If an arrow hits another player, the player that shoots the arrow hears a high-pitched "ding" sound.{{only|je}} Fully charged shots launch critical arrows which have a trail of [[particles]] behind them and deal up to <math display="inline">\left ( \frac{3x}{2} \right ) + 2</math>damage, where <math>x</math>is the damage after any enchantments. The listed values below describe maximum damage from a bow with no [[Power]] enchantments, assuming the target is at a distance where drag and gravity are negligible. However, the critical damage is likely to be more around 8-10; critical damage is added at a random value between <math>x</math>and <math display="inline">\left ( \frac{3x}{2} \right ) + 2</math> and it is rare to have minimum or maximum values. The damage dealt can ultimately be less than the maximum damage if the arrow slows down after being shot. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Shot base damage by changing time" |- ! Charging time ! Maximum attack damage |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''0.1 s'''}} (no charge) |{{hp|1}} |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''0.2–0.9 s'''}} (medium charge) |{{hp|5}} |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''1+ s'''}} (full charge) |{{hp|6}} |- |{{ItemSprite|Bow|text= '''1+ s'''}} (critical) |{{hp|11}} |- |} The game stores the damage of arrows even in values with a decimal point. For example, it is possible for a critical arrow shot to cause damage values such as 6.4. In this cases of a broken value, the game can round up or down and store the amount for subsequent damage sources. Any projectile thrown by the player is under the influence of momentum in current versions of ''Minecraft''. Naturally, the player's movement speed can be modified under a number of circumstances, affecting the ballistic trajectory of projectiles, and as a result, the damage inflicted by arrows. In [[Java Edition Combat Tests]], to avoid sniping, arrows shot from fully-charged bows become non-critical if held drawn back for longer than three seconds. Instantaneous effects on tipped arrows are scaled by 1/8, just like the duration of other effects. For example, Instant Damage I arrow will deal an additional {{hp|0.75}} magical damage. Damage caused by the arrow is not affected by the [[Strength]] effect. [[Endermen]] cannot be shot using an arrow, because the arrow either disappears as the enderman teleports, or it gets deflected. Even while immobile, the enderman is immune to damage from arrows. However, an arrow shot from a bow enchanted with [[Flame]] can ignite the enderman. === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage|Bow, Damaged Bow}} === Enchantments === Bows can receive several different [[enchantment]]s and have a base enchantability of 1. Bow enchantments have no effect on [[arrow]] speed or the distance it travels. In [[Bedrock Edition]], if a bow is enchanted with any level 1 enchantment, it always gets Power I.{{verify|This used to be in the trivia section. Not valid in Java Edition.}} {| class="wikitable col-3-center" |+ !Name !Summary !Max Level |- |[[Power]] |Increases the damage dealt by bow-shot arrows. |V |- |[[Punch]] |Increases the knockback dealt by bow-shot arrows. |II |- |[[Flame]] |Ignites arrows, dealing fire damage to anyone hit as well as igniting TNT and campfires. |I |- |[[Infinity]]<ref group=n name=exclusive>Mending and Infinity are mutually exclusive.</ref> |Stops the bow from consuming arrows when shot. A minimum of 1 arrow is still required to work. |I |- |[[Unbreaking]] |Grants a chance to negate durability consumption, making the bow last longer. |III |- |[[Mending]]<ref group=n name=exclusive></ref> |Repairs the bow using experience, but also preventing the player from gaining score. |I |- |[[Curse of Vanishing]] |The bow vanishes on death, not dropping as an item. Overridden by keepInventory. |I |} ;Notes {{Reflist|group=n}} === Fuel === A bow can be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1.5 items per bow {{in|java}} or 1 item per bow {{in|bedrock}}. == Arrows == {{main|Arrow}} As in real life, a flying [[arrow]] in ''Minecraft'' is affected by gravity. Its vertical speed is modified by one block downward every second, resulting in a {{w|Parabola|parabolic}} flight path. An arrow slows down if shot through water, reducing its damage to near zero unless brought back into the air or otherwise given momentum.{{Only|Java}} Arrows that hit solid [[blocks]] become stuck and can be retrieved, unless the arrow was shot by a bow [[enchant]]ed with [[Infinity]], a player in Creative mode, or a mob. An arrow shot through [[lava]] ignites, giving it the effect of the [[Flame]] enchantment, igniting any entity it hits. If not extinguished, the fire inflicts up to {{hp|4}} damage. Although a [[wither skeleton]] does not spawn naturally with bows, if it holds a bow then it also shoots flaming arrows. On impact, an arrow can trigger a wooden [[pressure plate]], [[target]] block, [[wooden button]], or [[tripwire]]. Arrows cannot trigger stone pressure plates or stone buttons. The player can choose the type of arrow to shoot based on its location in the inventory. Arrows in the off-hand, or the selected hotbar slot if the bow is in the off-hand, are prioritized first. If there are no arrows in the off-hand or selected hotbar slot then the arrow closest to [[Inventory#Slots|slot 0]] is selected. Arrows shot by bows in [[Bedrock Edition]] has a slightly higher range than arrows shot by bows in [[Java Edition]]. ==Sounds== {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Arrow hit1.ogg |sound2=Arrow hit2.ogg |sound3=Arrow hit3.ogg |sound4=Arrow hit4.ogg |subtitle=Arrow hits |source=neutral |description=When an arrow impacts something |id=entity.arrow.hit |translationkey=subtitles.entity.arrow.hit |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|12|11}}-{{frac|4|3}} |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |subtitle=Arrow fired |source=player |description=When a bow shoots an arrow |id=entity.arrow.shoot |translationkey=subtitles.entity.arrow.shoot |volume=1.0 |pitch={{frac|4|3}}-1.125 <ref group=sound>Depends on how long the bow has been charging. uncharged bows give {{frac|5|6}}-0.625</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Succesfull Hit.ogg |subtitle=Player hit |source=player |description=When an arrow shot by a player hits another player |id=entity.arrow.hit_player |translationkey=subtitles.entity.arrow.hit_player |volume=0.18 |pitch=0.45 |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |subtitle=Item breaks |source=player |description=When a bow's durability is exhausted |id=entity.item.break |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item.break |volume=0.8 |pitch=0.8-1.2 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Arrow hit1.ogg |sound2=Arrow hit2.ogg |sound3=Arrow hit3.ogg |sound4=Arrow hit4.ogg |source=player |description=When an arrow impacts something |id=random.bowhit |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.09-1.3}} {{Sound table |sound=Bow shoot.ogg |source=player |description=When a bow shoots an arrow |id=random.bow |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.83-1.25}} {{Sound table |sound=Random break.ogg |source=player |description=When a bow's durability is exhausted |id=random.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.9 |foot=1}} ==Data values== ===ID=== {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bow |spritetype=item |nameid=bow |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Bow |spritetype=item |nameid=bow |id=300 |form=item |foot=1}} ==Achievements== {{load achievements|Sniper Duel;Archer;Dispense with this;Bullseye}} ==Advancements== {{load advancements|Take Aim;Sniper Duel;Bullseye}} ==Video== <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|orNlaO12EQg}}</div> ==History== {{History|java classic}} {{History||June 14, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival|[[Notch]] discussed how bows and [[arrow]]s would work in [[Survival]] mode: "Bows and arrows can be made out of wood. To use it, select the bow from your inventory and make sure you’ve got some arrows. Click in front of you, and an arrow goes flying using real physics. To actually HIT something, aim above it."}} {{History||0.24 SURVIVAL TEST|The [[player]] did not need a bow to shoot arrows. Instead, {{Key|Tab}} was used to fire arrows. However, arrows still had to be collected to shoot. Launching arrows this way was much slower than the bow that now fires them.}} {{History|java indev}} {{History||0.31|snap=20100110|[[File:Bow JE1.png|32px]] Added bow texture to [[items.png]].}} {{History|||snap=20100122|[[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bows as item with changed texture. The right mouse button can be held down to fire in rapid succession. Each [[arrow]] deals {{hp|4}} for each hit. They fly in a [[wikipedia:Trajectory of a projectile|ballistic trajectory]] affected by gravity and drag in air or water. They travel approximately 15 [[block]]s when fired parallel to a flat plane. Arrows also have a maximum range of around 52 blocks when fired at a 38 degree angle on a flat plane. |Bows often fail to interact with objects, but instead shoot. This is due to the fact that shooting arrows is an instantaneous action. |At this point, bows have no durability, and can essentially be used infinitely.}} {{History|java alpha}} {{History||v1.2.6|Interacting with objects (door, chest, etc.) while holding a bow no longer shoots the arrow.}} {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|Bows are now used to craft [[dispenser]]s.}} {{History||1.8|snap=July 8, 2011|slink={{tweet|notch|89414265441763328}}|[[Notch]] teased hold-to-charge bows.}} {{History|||snap=July 13, 2011|slink={{tweet|notch|91250232981061632}}|Notch indicated that along with bow charging, he would add an [[achievement]] based around shooting a [[skeleton]] at 50 meters, eventually to be known as ''Sniper duel''.}} {{History|||snap=Pre-release|Bow behavior has been overhauled; they now need to be charged to fire.}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=RC1|A fully charged [[arrow]] from a bow now consistently deals {{hp|9}} damage, with a rare chance of dealing {{hp|10}}. |Bows now have a [[durability]] of 385 uses. |Bows no longer need arrows for ammo in [[Creative]] mode. |The bow can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] via console commands, but no enchantment affects it.}} {{History||1.1|snap=release|Bows can now be legitimately enchanted. Four enchantments have been added: [[Flame]], [[Punch]], [[Power]] and [[Infinity]].}} {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|[[Skeleton]]s now have a 2.5% chance of dropping a bow. One fifth of the time, this bow is enchanted with Power I (20%).}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w50a|Bows can now be enchanted with [[Unbreaking]] using an [[anvil]] and an appropriate [[enchanted book]].}} {{History|||snap=pre|When a [[player]] hits another player from far away with a bow it makes a high pitched "dinging" sound.}} {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bows can now be obtained as a "treasure" [[item]] from [[fishing]]. |Bows can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] with [[Unbreaking]] directly in an [[enchantment table]] without the use of an [[anvil]].}} {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 bow for 2–3 [[emerald]]s.}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Bow placement when drawing back has been slightly changed.}} {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|When shooting, the arrows are no longer offset to the right of the Crosshair. |The bow in the hotbar now shows an [[arrow]] when being drawn. |Bows can now shoot an additional 14 types of arrows, selected based on the arrow type held in the off-hand or closest to slot 0. |Bows cannot be used in the off-hand.}} {{History|||snap=15w37a|The bow can now be used in the off-hand. |Bows now prioritize the selected hotbar slot for [[arrow]]s if the bow is in the off hand. |When using the bow in the off-hand, the bow does do the animation, but does not aim at the target.}} {{History|||snap=?|Momentum now affects the physics of arrows fired from bows.}} {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Bows are now used by [[stray]]s and can now sometimes be obtained as a rare [[drop]].}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Bows can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}} {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|[[Infinity]] and [[Mending]] are now mutually exclusive for bows.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w16a|Bows are now used by [[illusioner]]s and can now sometimes be obtained as a rare [[drop]], although unenchanted.}} {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 261.}} {{History||1.13.1|snap=18w30a|{{bug|MC-88356}}: Fixed a bug: When using the bow in the off-hand, the bow does do the animation, but does not aim at the target.}} {{History||1.14|snap=19w11a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted bows.}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.3|[[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bows.}} {{History||v0.4.0|Bows now have a durability of 385 uses. |Bows also now slow down the player while aiming.}} {{History||v0.5.0|Bows are now obtainable after activating the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Bow BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bows has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=build 7|Bows can now be used as fuel in a [[furnace]].}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Bows can now be obtained as a "treasure" [[item]] from [[fishing]].}} {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Fully charged bows now cause [[particle]]s. |Bows can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]]. |Bows obtained by [[fishing]] can now be caught enchanted. |Bows are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}} {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[stray]]s, which are equipped with a bow that can rarely be dropped by them. |Bows can now shoot an additional 14 types of [[arrow]]s, selected based on the arrow type closest to slot 0.}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Bows can now be obtained by [[trading]] with a fletcher [[villager]].}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Added the [[Mending]] enchantment, which can now be applied to bows and is mutually exclusive to the [[Infinity]] enchantment. |[[Arrow]]s can now be placed in the offhand slot and bows now prioritize the arrows in that slot.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||?|Momentum now affects the physics of arrows fired from bows.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Bows in the hotbar now show an [[arrow]] when being drawn.}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3| [[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of bows has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s texture.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Fletcher villagers now sell unenchanted bows for 2 emeralds, and enchanted bows for 8 emeralds.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.58|Bows in first-person view is now held differently.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-116741}}</ref>}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Bows are now held like it was before [[Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.210.58|1.16.210.58 beta]].<ref>{{bug|MCPE-116741}}</ref>}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bow JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added bows.}} {{History||xbox=TU5|Bow behavior is overhauled; they now need to be charged to fire.}} {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Bows can now be obtained by [[trading]] with a fletcher [[villager]].}} {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Bows can now shoot an additional 14 types of [[arrow]]s, selected based on arrow type held in the off-hand or closest to slot 0.}} {{History|foot}} Historical sounds: {| class="wikitable" !Sound !From !to !Pitch |- |{{sound||Bow Shooting Old.ogg}} |0.31 |Sound Update |1.0 |} ==Issues== {{issue list}} ==Trivia== * Bows were left unchanged in the [[Texture Update]].<ref>{{bug|MC-168156|||WAI}}</ref> *Dinnerbone got the idea for the high-pitched "ding" sound from playing on a former PvP server called Project Ares.<ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|280044119345229826|Also things I learnt from pvping today: Bows need to ding when you hit people (it's so much fun/rewarding!) & arrows don't render far enough|December 15, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{ytl|-b5aXYacYsk|Minecraft PvP with Dinnerbone & Docm77 - Team DocBone @ 11:52|docm77|December 7, 2013|t=712s}}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery> Enchanted Bow.gif|An enchanted bow. Bow Shooting.gif|Using the bow. 1.9bow.gif|Drawback animation. Bow SDGP.png|Bow in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]]. Hunting Wabbits.jpg|Using a bow to hunt rabbits. </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External Links== *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--bow Taking Inventory: Bow] – Minecraft.net on April 13, 2023 {{items}} [[Category:Combat]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Luk]] [[de:Bogen]] [[es:Arco]] [[fr:Arc]] [[hu:Íj]] [[it:Arco]] [[ja:弓]] [[ko:활]] [[nl:Boog]] [[pl:Łuk]] [[pt:Arco]] [[ru:Лук]] [[uk:Лук]] [[zh:弓]]</li><li>[[Ink Sac|Ink Sac]]<br/>{{For|the variant dropped by Glow squids|Glow Ink Sac}} {{Item | image = Ink Sac.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = Yes (64) }} An '''ink sac''' is an [[item]] dropped by a [[squid]] upon death used to create [[black dye]], [[dark prismarine]]{{only|BE|short=1}}, and [[Book and Quill|books and quills]]. == Obtaining == === Mob loot === ==== Squid ==== {{see also|Tutorials/Squid farming|title1=Squid farming}} A [[squid]] drops one to three ink sacs upon death. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1 to 6 with Looting III. === Fishing === Ink sacs can be obtained as a "junk" item from [[fishing]]. The [[Luck of the Sea]] [[enchantment]] decreases the chance. === Trading === [[Wandering trader]]s sometimes sell 3 ink sacs for an [[emerald]] {{in|bedrock}}. Apprentice level [[Trading#Librarian|librarians]] also buy 5 ink sacs for one [[emerald]]. === Natural generation === {{LootChestItem|ink-sac}} == Usage == === Crafting ingredient === {{crafting usage}} {{IN|bedrock}}, ink sacs can be also used in banner patterns: {{banner crafting usage}} === Loom ingredient === {{Banner loom usage|Ink Sac}} === Dye === {{Dye usage}} * Each type of [[Prismarine#Dark Prismarine|dark prismarine]] can be crafted using varying amounts of 8 [[Prismarine Shard#prismarine shards|prismarine shards]]. === Trading === Journeyman-level librarian [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy five ink sacs for an [[emerald]]. They always offer the trade {{in|bedrock|lc=}}. === Signs === Ink sacs can be applied to [[sign]]s or [[hanging sign]]s to revert glowing text back to default. == Sounds == {{edition|java}}: {{Sound table |sound=Ink sac1.ogg |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg |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>Each sound can be 0.85, 0.88, or 0.9</ref> |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Ink sac1.ogg |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg |source=sound |description=When an ink sac is used on a sign |id=sign.ink_sac.use |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Ink Sac |spritetype=item |nameid=ink_sac |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |showaliasids=y |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Ink Sac |spritetype=item |nameid=ink_sac |aliasid=dye / 0 |id=413 |form=item |translationkey=item.dye.black.name |foot=1}} == Video == {{video note|Ink sacs can no longer be used as a dye in Java Edition.}} <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|ABYCZfawO60}}</div> == History == {{History|java beta}} {{History||1.2|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ink sacks, together with all other dyes.}} {{History||1.2_02|"Ink Sack" has been renamed to "Ink Sac".}} {{History|java}} {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Ink sacs are now used to craft [[book and quill]]s.}} {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}} {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Ink sacs can now 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=14w25a|Ink sacs are now used to craft [[dark prismarine]].}} {{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be [[dye]]d with ink sacs.}} {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Ink sacs can now be used to dye [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Ink sacs are now used to craft black [[concrete powder]].}} {{History|||snap=17w15a|Ink sacs can now be used to dye [[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. |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}} {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Ink sacs can now be used to craft [[black dye]]. |Ink sacs can no longer be used as a [[dye]]. |All of the dye-related functions and crafting recipes of ink sac (except books and quills and dark prismarine) have been transferred to black dye. |[[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ink sacs has been changed.}} {{History|||snap=19w11a|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] ink sacs.}} {{History||1.15|snap=Pre-release 1|Ink sacs are no longer used to craft [[dark prismarine]].}} {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Ink sacs can now be used to remove the text's glowing effect of a [[sign]].}} {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Ink sacs can now be used to remove the text's glowing effect of a [[hanging sign]].}} {{History|pocket alpha}} {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ink sacs. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}} {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Ink sacs can now be used to craft [[cocoa beans]].}} {{History|||snap=build 3|Ink sacs are now available in [[creative]].}} {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Ink sacs now generate in [[village]] and [[stronghold]] [[chest]]s.}} {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Ink sacs can now be obtained from [[squid]]. |Ink sacs can now be obtained as a junk [[item]] from [[fishing]].}} {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Ink sacs now can now be used to dye water in [[cauldron]]s.}} {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Ink sacs are no longer used to craft [[cocoa beans]]. |Ink sacs can now be used to craft [[dark prismarine]].}} {{History|pocket}} {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Ink sacs can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}} {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Ink sacs are now used to re-dye [[bed]]s. |Ink sacs can now be used to dye [[shulker box]]es.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Ink sacs can now be used to craft [[book and quill]]s. |Added [[banner]]s, which can be [[dye]]d with ink sacs. |Ink sacs can now be crafted with [[gunpowder]] to create [[firework star]]s. |Ink sacs can now be used to craft black [[concrete powder]]. |[[Stained glass]] can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}} {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Ink sacs can now be crafted from iron, sulfur, and 4 oxygen in the [[compound creator]]s. |Ink sacs can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}} {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Ink sacs can now be used to craft [[black dye]].}} {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Ink sacs can now be bought from [[wandering trader]]s. |[[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ink sacs has been changed.}} {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Ink sacs can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s.}} {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of ink sacs has been changed from {{cd|dye/0}} to {{cd|ink_sac}}.}} {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|Ink sacs can now be used to revert glowing text on signs to normal.}} {{History|console}} {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ink sacs.}} {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ink sacs has been changed.}} {{History|New 3DS}} {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ink sacs.}} {{History|foot}} == Issues == {{issue list}} == References == {{reflist}} {{Items}} [[Category:Bedrock Edition specific information]] [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Dyes]] [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[cs:Váček inkoustu]] [[de:Tintenbeutel]] [[es:Saco de tinta]] [[fr:Poche d'encre]] [[hu:Tintazsák]] [[ja:イカスミ]] [[ko:먹물 주머니]] [[nl:Inktzak]] [[pl:Torbiel z atramentem]] [[pt:Bolsa de tinta]] [[ru:Чернильный мешок]] [[uk:Чорнильний мішок]] [[zh:墨囊]]</li></ul> | beta 1.8.0.8 | Swords will now break Bamboo instantly. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1.10.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><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><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></ul> | beta 1.10.0.3 | File:Sword wooden TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword stone TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword iron TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword golden TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword diamond TextureUpdate.png Changed the textures of all swords. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iron swords are now found in plains village weaponsmiths. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.11.0{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Powder Snow Bucket|Powder Snow Bucket]]<br/>{{Item | title = Powder Snow Bucket | image = Powder Snow Bucket.png | renewable = Yes | stackable = No }} A '''powder snow bucket''' is a [[bucket]] with [[powder snow]] inside. == Obtaining == A powder snow bucket can be obtained by {{ctrl|using}} an [[empty bucket]] on a [[powder snow block]] or [[powder snow cauldron]]. == Usage == Pressing {{control|use}} while holding a powder snow bucket places a [[powder snow]] block. {{IN|Java}}, powder snow may also be placed inside empty [[cauldron]]s, creating powder snow cauldrons. [[Dispenser]]s can also create and place powder snow buckets. However, they cannot do so with [[cauldron]]s. You can also use it to cushion falls in the [[nether]] by placing it below you when falling. == Sounds == {{el|je}}: {{Sound table |sound=Empty powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty powder snow bucket2.ogg |subtitle=Bucket empties |source=block |description=When a powder snow bucket is placed |id=item.bucket.empty_powder_snow |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Each sound event can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.1</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Fill powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill powder snow bucket2.ogg |subtitle=Bucket fills |source=player |description=When a bucket is filled with powder snow |id=item.bucket.fill_powder_snow |translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill |volume=1.0 |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Each sound event can be 1.0, 0.9, or 1.1</ref> |distance=16}} {{Sound table |sound=Powder Snow break1.ogg |sound2=Powder Snow break2.ogg |sound3=Powder Snow break3.ogg |sound4=Powder Snow break4.ogg |sound5=Powder Snow break5.ogg |sound6=Powder Snow break6.ogg |sound7=Powder Snow break7.ogg |subtitle=Block broken |source=block |description=When a bucket is filled with powder snow |id=block.powder_snow.break |translationkey=subtitles.block.generic.break |volume=1.0 |pitch=0.8 |distance=16 |foot=1}} {{el|be}}: {{Sound table |type=bedrock |sound=Fill powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Fill powder snow bucket2.ogg |source=player |description=When a bucket is filled with powder snow |id=bucket.fill_powder_snow |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0}} {{Sound table |sound=Empty powder snow bucket1.ogg |sound2=Empty powder snow bucket2.ogg |source=block |description=When a powder snow bucket is placed |id=bucket.empty_powder_snow |volume=1.0 |pitch=1.0 |foot=1}} == Data values == === ID === {{edition|java}}: {{ID table |edition=java |showforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Powder Snow Bucket |spritetype=item |nameid=powder_snow_bucket |form=item |foot=1}} {{edition|bedrock}}: {{ID table |edition=bedrock |shownumericids=y |showforms=y |showaliasids=y |notshowbeitemforms=y |generatetranslationkeys=y |displayname=Powder Snow Bucket |spritetype=item |nameid=powder_snow_bucket |aliasid=bucket / 11 |form=item |id=368 |foot=1}} == History == {{History|java}} {{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|[[File:Powder Snow Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added powder snow buckets.}} {{History|bedrock}} {{History||Caves & Cliffs<br>(experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.53|[[File:Powder Snow Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added powder snow buckets. |The powder snow bucket replaced the powder snow block in the creative inventory.}} {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|Powder snow bucket are now available without enabling [[Experimental Gameplay]].}} {{h|foot}} == Issues == {{Issue list}} ==Gallery== <gallery> Cozy Cabin Powder Snow Bucket 1.jpg|Teaser image with a barely visible powder snow bucket. Cozy Cabin Powder Snow Bucket 2.jpg|Teaser image with a barely visible powder snow bucket. Cozy Cabin Powder Snow Bucket 3.jpg|Teaser image with a barely visible powder snow bucket. </gallery> {{Items}} [[Category:Renewable resources]] [[Category:Tools]] [[de:Pulverschneeeimer]] [[es:Cubo con nieve polvo]] [[fr:Seau de neige poudreuse]] [[it:Secchio di neve polverosa]] [[ja:粉雪入りバケツ]] [[pl:Wiadro sypkiego śniegu]] [[pt:Balde de neve fofa]] [[ru:Ведро с рыхлым снегом]] [[zh:细雪桶]]</li><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></ul> | beta 1.11.0.1 | Iron swords can now be found in savanna, snowy taiga, taiga, and desert village weaponsmiths. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
beta 1.11.0.4 | Pillagers and vindicators that spawn in raids can now drop iron swords upon death. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trading has been changed, iron swords sold by weaponsmith villagers now cost 2 emeralds while diamond swords cost 8 emeralds as part of their fourth tier trades. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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TU1 | CU1 | 1.0 | Patch 1 | Added swords (all five types). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TU5 | Added the ability to block, giving the player more options in combat. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TU53 | CU43 | 1.49 | Patch 23 | Patch s3 | Iron and golden swords are now smeltable. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1.90{{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>[[:Category:Invalid data value items|Category:Invalid data value items]]<br/>[[Category:Items]]</li></ul> | File:Sword wooden TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword stone TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword iron TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword golden TextureUpdate.pngFile:Sword diamond TextureUpdate.png Changed the textures of all swords. |
Issues
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Trivia
- The sword's 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.