User:Yekulten

Hello fellow folks! Yes, 'tis I, Yekulten.

Minecraft Related
As a fan of the mysterious and forgotten, as well as an information gatherer/hoarder, I have gone deep into rabbit holes of Minecraft's past and even further into things not unrelated, but far from the game. Though I first played Minecraft in 2012, I receive nostalgia from content from Classic, Indev, Infdev, Alpha, and Beta as I played the older versions and have done a lot of research on them.

Articles I Created/Helped Create

 * Legend of the Chambered
 * Story Mode Exclusive features
 * Story Mode Armor
 * Story Mode Mobs (including the subpages)

Articles I Like (and most likely added to)

 * Far Lands
 * Java Edition mentioned features
 * Mentioned Mobs
 * Java Edition removed features
 * Magnetic Circuit (Calm4)
 * Indev House
 * Java Edition removed entities
 * Java Edition removed blocks
 * Java Edition removed items
 * Easter eggs
 * Easter egg dimensions
 * Rana
 * Beast Boy
 * Steve (mob)
 * Black Steve
 * Pink Wither
 * Wildfire
 * End Poem
 * Music Disc
 * Legacy Console Edition tutorial
 * Nether reactor
 * Glowing Obsidian
 * PC Gamer demo
 * Minecraft China
 * MinecraftEdu
 * Pi Edition
 * Minecraft 4k
 * RubyDung
 * Minicraft
 * 0x10c
 * Minecraft Dungeons
 * Minecraft Dungeons Arcade
 * Minecraft Earth
 * Infiniminer
 * Monster infighting

Websites References

 * Minecraft Merchandise
 * Minicraft Wiki

Trivia

 * Creepers are mostly accepted as plant-like. The official Mobestiary also reveals that Creepers are made of moss and Notch stated he imagined their skin would feel like leaves. Their original texture also shows the alpha leaf texture which was used to overlay the gray test texture.
 * In disc11, the "monster" which chases the person in the recording is either an enderman or C418 himself.
 * The title screen has a 1 in 10,000 chance of displaying “Minceraft” instead of “Minecraft”.
 * The first name of Minecraft was Cave Game as it was supposed to be a test game for caves.
 * After Cave Game, Notch decided to rename the game to Minecraft: Order of the Stone, as a reference to the webcomic Order of the Stick. Eventually, he shortened it to just Minecraft. Story Mode used this piece of trivia to name the group of adventurers with the name Order of the Stone.
 * If a turtle is killed by lightning, it will drop a bowl.
 * Crouching below slabs and "crawling" was added by mistake when fixing a bug, then kept as a feature.
 * Gears were intended to be an item used in mechanisms much like redstone, but it was never given any functionality. They had the ability to be placed on walls. It only existed from Indev 0.31 to Alpha v1.0.1, when redstone dust was added.
 * Chainmail armor can only be obtained through trading with villagers, but until 1.8 there was a creative-only recipe for it by putting fire blocks in a crafting table.
 * The enchanting table letters are taken from the game Commander Keen's Standard Galactic Alphabet.
 * On July 30, 2011, people on 4chan started petitioning for Endermen to be renamed to Far Landers as a reference to the Far Lands. To this Notch Tweeted "How about we just rename the "far lands" to "the end" instead? ;D"
 * Villagers originally had nameplates above their heads saying "Testificates."
 * It is speculated that when C418 recorded the enderman sounds, he distorted audio of himself saying "Hi", "Hello", "What's up", and "Look for the eye".
 * When running Disc 11 through a spectrogram, it reveals a face similar to Steve's. If cave14 is run through a spectrogram, it will show a creeper face.
 * Mobs in Minecraft: Story Mode have genders while mobs in Vanilla Minecraft do not.
 * Minecraft used to have "shaders" which were filters enabled by a button labeled "Super Secret Settings" which would pick one at random.
 * If you place a door sideways in a doorway then "open" it to close it, zombies won't break your door in hard mode as they will think it's open.
 * In Aplpha versions of Minecraft, worlds would have the chance of being in "Winter Mode" where snow would fall over the entire world.
 * The Quiver was an item taken from Legend of the Chambered which was planned to hold stacks of arrows. It's texture was removed from the game.
 * Wool armor was also taken from the game, which was crafted with wool. Eventually Notch changed it to leather armor.
 * In older versions of Minecraft, if every splash in the splashes.txt file is removed, the splash will display "Missingno" as a reference to the glitch Pokemon.
 * In the splashes.txt file, one line never shows up in the game: “This message will never appear on the splash screen, isn't that weird?”
 * Staring into an enderman's eyes will not only agrovate it, but freeze it until you look away.
 * When Evokers are near blue sheep they will turn them into red sheep. When doing so, they will wave their arms shouting "Wololo." This is a reference to the Priest’s conversion ability in Age of Empires, which allowed their army to gain control of an opponent’s unit, thus having them switch sides.
 * C418 confirmed that the sound of the Ghast’s cries are actually a recording of his pet cat, which makes the noise when disturbed.
 * Sheep can spawn in 6 different wool colors: White, black, gray, light gray, brown, and pink. Pink is the rarest color, with pink sheeps only making up 0.164% of all sheep. A baby pink sheep is even rarer, naturally spawning a mere 0.0082% of the time.
 * In the snapshots for 1.3.1, emeralds were originally intended to be rubies. However, it was quickly changed to a greener emerald texture, due to the possibility of rubies and redstone being too similar in appearance. Rubies were added to Minecraft Earth as a form of currency similar to emeralds in Java Edition.
 * Notch used to drop apples when killed. This used to be the only way of obtaining apples. It is believed that this feature was removed, but in recent footage of Notch dying, he drops an apple. However, this may be due to him picking one up from a tree.
 * If a creeper is affected by a potion, often through a splash potion, then their explosion will create a lingering potion effect cloud in its wake.
 * when asked about what the Ender Dragon's name is, Notch responded with "Jean?", much like how he responded with "Steve?" for the player character's name.
 * According to Quinn, Marketplace Partner Manager, the wither's name is "Simmons?" This is probably a reference to the singer Gene Simmons.
 * A common observation of soulsand is that it has faces in the sand are presumably souls trapped inside. When using the soulspeed enchantment, a particle effect of a soul will rise from any soulsand or soulsoil walked on.
 * The original name for netherrack was bloodstone. The old texture also seemed to be dripping with blood.
 * Zombie pigmen originaly had blood but was replaced with green to make it less gory.
 * Void fog used to exist causing decreased vision and an ash-like particle effect.
 * Before version 1.2.5, every time the player took damage, the camera would tilt in the direction the damage came from. Currently the camera always tilts to the left due to a bug.
 * Skulkers are similar to mollusks. Mollusks make pearls by slowly secreting layers of aragonite and conchiolin over an irritant such as sand or a parasite. Lore wise, skulkers may create enderpearls by a similar process with endermites.
 * Before Minecraft 1.0, hostile mobs had a chance of spawning next to you when attempting to sleep. This is a reference to children fearing of there being a "monster" under the bed.
 * Cave 18 seems to be the rattling of a Minecart.
 * Chickens can be found naturally in caves and the Nether due to chicken jockeys spawning.
 * There is 1 in 256 chance for a thrown egg to spawn 4 baby chickens.
 * When Ravagers were first introduced, they ran away from any rabbits near them. This feature was removed in the next snapshot due to them not fitting with how Jeb imagined them.
 * When parrots were first added they were attracted to cookies, as a reference to the famous "Polly wants a cracker" saying. In reality, chocolate is toxic to parrots. The cookie feeding mechanic was changed a few months later, such that feeding one to a parrot would instantly kill it.
 * For only a couple of snapshots in 1.8, the Killer Rabbit was added as a naturally spawning mob with a 1/1000 chance of spawning. It was later reduced to 1/2500, before only being able to be spawned with commands.
 * Even though Jungle and Swamp villages don’t generate naturally, villagers have their own special skins for those biomes, which can only be seen via spawn eggs, breeding, or curing a zombie villager.
 * 25 of the paintings found in Minecraft are versions of real paintings by Kristoffer Zetterstrand which he edited to fit in Minecraft. The Wither painting is completely original.
 * The Languages menu of Minecraft has 5 easter egg languages: Pirate Speak, LOLCAT, Shakespearean English, Anglish, and ɥsᴉlƃuƎ (ɯopᵷuᴉʞ pǝʇᴉu∩). In addition, 4 conlangs are also added: Star Trek's Klingon language (tlhlngan Hol), one of Lord of the Rings' Elvish languages (Quenya), Esperanto, and Lojban (made by the Logical Language Group).
 * Every block in a flower forest can only have a specific type of flower on it when spawned via bone meal. Oddly enough, these don’t match the flower pattern that is created on world generation. The bone meal pattern seems to be following Perlin noise, a popular random noise generator for creating realistic terrain, though Minecraft uses Fractal noise for its worlds instead.
 * Petrified Oak slabs is a version of the first wooden slabs which shared the main ID as smooth stone slabs in alpha. This caused them to have the same properties of smooth stone slabs as Notch had no way of coding separate properties for blocks with the same main ID. When actual woodens slabs were added, these "Alpha Slabs" were never removed and eventually embraced into the creative menu after The Flattening.
 * In the Tutorial world for the Aquatic Update, one can find the ruins of the previous tutorial world under the ice.
 * All Java Edition seeds has a "shadow" seed, both sharing the same biome map.
 * In Beta 1.2, squids used to be able to swim through the air as well as the ability to be milked (a result of copying the AI from cows.) Later they made squids unable to swim upward on the Y axis causing all squid to collect at the bottom of bodies of water.
 * The official Mobestiary shows mechanical parts inside of guardians and ghasts as well as a block of TNT inside of creepers. Due to flesh and bones also being shown in the creeper, baby ghasts existing in Minecraft Dungeons, and the inside texture of guardians having what looks like meat and bones (along with them dropping fish), these mobs are most likely part biological, part mechanical.
 * The description for the achievement Uneasy Alliance is as follows: "Rescue a Ghast from the Nether, bring it safely home to the Overworld... and then kill it." This suggests Ghasts aren't native to the Nether lore wise.
 * Ghasts have a sound called “Affectionate Scream”, that was added in 1.1 but never used. The sound is much more high-pitched than other cries. This could have been meant to be used when a Ghast is taken to the overworld.
 * The camera is located at the center of the Player's head when in first person. If the body was visible when in first person, one would see the top of the torso when looking down.
 * Ghasts used to attack the Player's camera. This caused Ghasts to miss whenever the Player was in third person.


 * Wolves have two unused howling noises.
 * Fluff.png was a fluffy texture that was intended to be used for clouds in Infdev, though it was removed in early Alpha.
 * Footstep was a particle that was introduced in beta 1.5. Command Blocks could be used to create it, though it was never used in any natural occurrences. The particle was removed in 1.13 due to The Flattening. One could find the footprint item in the April Fool’s Day 2020 Infinity Update inside a chest guarded by iron golems.
 * There's a hidden book in the “Llama” Dimension of the Infinity Update that only says "Nothing to solve."
 * The "Isolation" dimension of the Minecraft Infinity update is home to a single villager, Bob, and his 3 dogs. Signs placed outside his house say "INGEN REKLAM TACK!" (Swedish for "NO ADVERTISEMENT PLEASE!") and "GO AWAY!". A hidden chest underneath his home contains rotten flesh, bones, and a sword named "Stabby McStabface", suggesting that Bob may have used this sword to murder and bury someone.
 * In the “this_is_a_very_long_phrase_that_hopefully_is_not_in_any_dictionary” dimension of the Infinity Update, there is a secret message written in grass blocks that includes the sentence “All these worlds are yours, except Europa*. Use them together. Use them in peace. *Europa™️ the Moon sold separately.” This is a reference to the alien message from 2010: Odyssey Two.
 * Air.ogg was a streaming project by boq, a developer at Mojang. Using SSTV to convert the sounds into an image, you get what's shown in the Layer 5 image on the chart. It's a passphrase that leads you to the 43rd hidden dimension in the Infinity Update (“this_is_a_very_long_phrase_that_hopefully_is_not_in_any_dictionary”).
 * In the Minecraft Infinity Update for April Fool’s Day 2020, there’s a file called banananana.ogg that’s a high-pitched version of the sound used in the Mojang splash screen. It’s found in a folder called “nothingtoseeheremovealong”. This is a reference to the Sega jingle.
 * Several seeds have been found (pack.png, skull painting, panorama, etc) by the minecraft@home team.
 * In the The Love and Hugs Update for April Fool’s Day 2015, patches of snow would fall whenever it would rain. The snow would eventually reveal the shape of a QR code, which when scanned, gave a teaser for the 1.9 Combat Update.
 * In the Love and Hugs Update for April Fool’s Day 2015, the player would always receive hearts instead of losing them whenever they take damage. In addition, they could receive hearts by simply attempting to attack mobs. If the player reaches 8 full lines of hearts, they receive the ability to play Minescreeper in-game. Minescreeper is simply Minesweeper but with Minecraft textures instead.
 * In the Indev versions of Minecraft, pressing F7 would allow you to take an isometric screenshot of the map, rendering mobs as well as any changes made to the world. There were a couple bugs with this though; for one, the player would only be rendered if you were in third person beforehand, and blocks were only rendered if they’re in your field of vision.
 * The Indev map generation gave players multiple options for maps. “Long” and “Deep” map shapes made your world twice as long or twice as high, respectively. Besides the normal map theme, one could create a “Hell” map where all water was replaced with lava, “Paradise” where beaches were bigger and plants were more abundant, and lastly “Woods” where trees generated much more frequently in the world. There were different map types, too. “Inland” had infinite hilly terrain, “Island” surrounded a landmass with water on all sides, “Floating” created floating islands much like the ones in the current Buffet world type, and “Flat” was essentially the predecessor to Superflat.
 * There used to be 72 accounts with the same name, DaQa. They have since been deleted, however. One theory is that DaQa stands for Dev Account Quality Assurance, though there's no official explanation.
 * The Steve texture, and possibly the zombie texture, was taken from the game Zombie Town. One of Notch's scrapped games. It was meant as a sequel to Left 4k Dead, a game Notch made for the 2009 Java 4K Contest.
 * A texture for a pair of skis that was added in the 1.4.6 update as a red herring.
 * The bedrock at the bottom of the world has the same pattern for every seed.
 * In snapshot 15w31a of 1.9, before an official way to resummon the Ender Dragon was added (by placing four ender crystals along the portal well), one could bring the dragon back by making a creeper face out of clay along the north-south axis.
 * The rarest biome in the game, when a Jungle biome borders a Swamp Hills biome. Whereas Mushroom Islands make up roughly 0.056% of the overworld, Modified Jungle Edges make up a mere 0.00027% of the world.
 * Some ambience sounds in the Warped Forest biome have the name “Warped Forest Help” and “Warped Forest Here”, with odd Enderman noises and sounds of distress. It's likely that they're attempting to communicate to the player about something, much like they already do with their backwards speech.
 * When slaying the Enderdragon, the player receives the achievement "Free the End." This along with the cries of help in warped forests suggests the endermen are under control of the Enderdragon.
 * Before caves were added to Pocket Edition, a seed called "porsche" generated an incredibly deep crater, complete with a lava waterfall and a lake at the bottom.
 * Before redstone was added to Minecraft Pocket Edition, players found ways to create signals using the blocks they had, often sand and cacti. This is because of a mechanic that forces a cactus to pop off if it’s adjacent to another block at any time. By placing a line of signs on top of the cacti, then putting sand blocks on top of the signs, one could make the sand blocks fall down on demand by placing a block next to the cactus. This basic contraption is useful for making falling sand doors, as well as having the sand blocks trigger yet another cactus signal to create a chain of them.
 * When fire was first added to Minecraft Pocket Edition, it was completely invisible, save for the smoke particles it produced. In addition, it had an absurdly high fire spread, and it had the ability to burn up non-flammable blocks such as dirt and stone.
 * An old bug in Pocket Edition would create oak trees with spruce leaves at the edge of snowy biomes. These were labled Cold-En Oak trees (probably a reference to Golden Oak.)
 * The stonecutter was a block that was added to Pocket Edition Alpha on January 30, 2013, as a way to craft stone-type blocks that couldn’t be made via a crafting table (a result of the small space on the MATTIS Crafting Menu). On November 2, 2015, every block was made craftable in a crafting table, rendering the stonecutter obsolete. The Stonecutter was given a new purpose in the Village and Pillage update.
 * The “Top Notch” hat was added to Team Fortress 2 as a tribute to Minecraft on November 23, 2011. Minecraft easter eggs have existed in several other games as well, such as the Notched Pickaxe in Skyrim.
 * Around December 2010, Deadmau5 announced he was going to play Minecraft, and even created his own server (Mau5ville.com). On December 21, Notch created an exclusive skin for Deadmau5, with ears popping out of the head. This type of Minecraft skin can’t be created by any other player as a result of this.
 * Prior to Beta 1.7, Ghasts would actually shoot fireballs at the camera instead of the player, allowing one to easily avoid their attack by simply going into third person mode.
 * In C418's albums Alpha and Beta, there is some music that isn't in Minecraft. These are Cris, Door, Droopy Likes Your Face, Droopy Likes Ricochet, Eleven, Intro, Équinoxe, Excuse, Dog (Part of Music Disc Cat in Legacy Console edition,) Beginning, Ki, and Moog City (Used to be in the game, but was replaced with Moog City2.) Flake and Kyoto were used in the Legacy Console edition Festive mash up pack. They are unused in any other official Minecraft games.
 * C418 made his piece named "Minecraft" before Notch asked him to make music for the game. C418 liked Minecraft and decided to edit some gameplay footage to add sound as an example of how the game might eventually sound. He originally made the music for the video, but Notch loved it so much he asked him to make music for the game.
 * Droopy Likes Your Face, Droopy Likes Ricochet, and Droopy Remembers are audio samples taken from a text-to-speech reader by Texas Instruments called the Magic Wand Speak & Learn. This could scan barcodes to read certain children’s books out loud, including a book called “The Droopy Dragon.”
 * C418 made several remixes of Minecraft Music. These are Aria Economy, Biome Party, Vierton, and Remember.
 * Haunt Muskie is one of the songs that plays while you’re in flight, either in creative mode or via an elytra. This song uses the cave02.ogg sound as backing. The song name is an anagram of Hatsune Miku, a Vocaloid. This is a nod to the skirmish between a user under the name claiming to have created Minecraft, and Notch the actual creator.
 * Notch created his own music for his Minecraft test videos on his channel Nizzotch. These videos are now blocked but there is an archive. He also has his music on SoundCloud.  One of his pieces actually made it into the game labled calm4, which is labeled Magnetic Circuit on his SoundCloud.
 * I have collected every scrap of official Minecraft music I could find. Here is the playlist: Minecraft Music.
 * For more Minecraft trivia, look through the pages under Articles I Like and Articles I Created.