User:PancakeIdentity/LootDiff

General

 * Bedrock has multiple chests with multiple arrow entries per chest, making them overly abundant in these chests
 * Bridge chests may contain 2-12 spectral arrows in Java
 * Bridge chests may contain 2-12 arrows in Bedrock
 * Generic chests may contain 2-15 spectral arrows with a weight of 6 in Java
 * Generic chests may contain 2-15 arrows with a weight of 16 in Bedrock
 * Treasure chests may contain 5-21 spectral arrows in Java
 * Treasure chests may contain 5-21 arrows in Bedrock

Bonus Chest
Bonus chests are also extremely different between versions. Java has a couple pools it'll pull randomly from, while Bedrock has many pools it'll pull from to guarantee the player gets one item of each type. Again, a point-by-point comparison is not really possible or constructive. See Chest for the full tables.

Buried Treasure
Buried treasure is very different between the two editions. Both will always have a single heart of the sea, and a few items are shared between the loot tables. Other than that, they're extremely different. See Buried Treasure for the full tables.

Jungle Temple
Jungle temples offer the same items between both editions, though many items have different weights. For simplicity's sake, I will only list relative differences. For example; diamond horse armor has a weight of 1 in Java and 5 in Bedrock. Diamonds have a weight of 3 in Java and a weight of 15 in Bedrock. These are not relatively different, as diamonds are 3x more common in both versions. Generally speaking, an item is equally common between Java and Bedrock if the Bedrock weight is 5x that of Java's.

The only relative difference is that enchanted books have a weight of 1 in Java and a weight of 6 in Bedrock (6x, not 5x).

Also, dispensers have different loot between versions. Java will roll 1-2 stacks of 2-7 arrows, while Bedrock will always roll 2 stacks.

Ruined Portal
Ruined portals are generally very similar to each other in terms of loot. The only difference is that glistering melons are always found in stacks of 1 in Bedrock, while they're found in stacks of 4-12 in Java.

Shipwreck
Map chests in Bedrock contain an unknown map, while they contain an empty map in Java.

Stronghold
Stronghold altar, storeroom, and library chests are different in ways similar to the jungle temple chests. Meaning, an item is equally common between Java and Bedrock if the Bedrock weight is 5x that of Java's.

Relative differences between altar chests include:
 * Bedrock chests can contain emeralds
 * Enchanted books have a weight of 1 in Java and a weight of 6 in Bedrock (6x, not 5x)

Relative differences between storeroom chests include:
 * Bedrock chests can contain ink sacs
 * Enchanted books have a weight of 1 in Java and a weight of 6 in Bedrock

Relative differences between library chests include:
 * Bedrock chests contain an unknown map while Java chests contain an empty map
 * Enchanted books have a weight of 10 in Java and a weight of 60 in Bedrock (6x, not 5x)

Cartographer Chest

 * Cartographer chests may contain 1-2 sticks in Java, while they may contain 1-2 oak saplings in Bedrock (with the same weight).
 * Chests in Bedrock edition contain unknown maps, while they contain empty maps in Java

Taiga Chest

 * Taiga chests may contain a spruce sign in Java, while they may contain an oak sign in Bedrock (with the same weight).
 * Taiga chests may contain 1-7 sweet berries in Java

Woodland Mansion
Woodland mansion chests are different in ways similar to the jungle temple chests. Meaning, an item is equally common between Java and Bedrock if the Bedrock weight is 5x that of Java's.

The only relative difference is that enchanted books have a weight of 10 in Java and a weight of 60 in Bedrock (6x, not 5x).