Tutorials/Game terms

This is a glossary of game terms used by the Minecraft community, but are not officially in the game. Some of these game terms are used as shortenings, while others are terms exclusive to Minecraft, and may not be familiar to people who are new to the game.

Underlined words represent terms that are further described in this list. Terms that exist on other dedicated pages are not listed here.

A

 * A player who is listed on the OP (operator) list, olord|link=sword}} (pre 1.9) /.
 * A player who is listed on the OP (operator) list, olord|link=sword}} (pre 1.9) /.


 * The act of quickly placing blocks on a vertical wall below the player's feet. This can be used to prevent fatal falls, hold onto a certain place, or move along the side of the wall.
 * The act of quickly placing blocks on a vertical wall below the player's feet. This can be used to prevent fatal falls, hold onto a certain place, or move along the side of the wall.


 * A trick that allowed you to mathematically locate blobs of ore using clay or gravel disks in rivers or swamps, typically used to efficiently mine for diamonds. Named after Minecraft content creator Matthew Bolan, who first discovered and showcased the method. This trick no longer works as of 1.18.
 * A trick that allowed you to mathematically locate blobs of ore using clay or gravel disks in rivers or swamps, typically used to efficiently mine for diamonds. Named after Minecraft content creator Matthew Bolan, who first discovered and showcased the method. This trick no longer works as of 1.18.


 * verb
 * The act of crouching on a ledge and placing blocks while moving.


 * noun
 * A special ability, granted by modded servers (modified attributes, e.g. flying in survival mode, or higher speed than usual, not to be confused with the potion effect here), or granted in vanilla, like status effects. Debuff refers to a negative effect. In video game balancing, the term buff also refers to a change that increases the value of a certain element.


 * Jargon or a joke term for . Most likely due to the appearance of in-game. Rarely used in modern Minecraft.
 * Jargon or a joke term for . Most likely due to the appearance of in-game. Rarely used in modern Minecraft.

C

 * Cave Noises/Sounds
 * Refers to ambient sounds that occasionally play in dark or underground areas based on the mood algorithm.


 * The toxic part of the community; sometimes typed differently to avoid chat censoring (e.g. Haxor), it describes someone using modified clients to gain unfair advantages. Most servers forbid the use of those clients, and their use is not moral as well. However, some servers also forbid accusing players of being hackers on chat and whisper, but do provide an alternative method of reporting to staff like forums or dedicated in-game commands.
 * The toxic part of the community; sometimes typed differently to avoid chat censoring (e.g. Haxor), it describes someone using modified clients to gain unfair advantages. Most servers forbid the use of those clients, and their use is not moral as well. However, some servers also forbid accusing players of being hackers on chat and whisper, but do provide an alternative method of reporting to staff like forums or dedicated in-game commands.


 * Any strategy that removes most, if not all danger from fighting a mob. An example of a cheese strategy is a 2-block tall roof, which prevents and s from reaching you.
 * Any strategy that removes most, if not all danger from fighting a mob. An example of a cheese strategy is a 2-block tall roof, which prevents and s from reaching you.


 * A shortening for.
 * A shortening for.


 * A.
 * A.


 * Short for a critical hit.
 * Short for a critical hit.


 * Short for, which can be used as a powerful weapon. To crystal (or crystallize) a player is to attack them with end crystals.
 * Short for, which can be used as a powerful weapon. To crystal (or crystallize) a player is to attack them with end crystals.

D

 * Sometimes a miscalling for blocking rather than defending something.
 * Sometimes a miscalling for blocking rather than defending something.


 * Abbreviation for "downloadable content", which is a standard feature of Minecraft Dungeons.
 * Abbreviation for "downloadable content", which is a standard feature of Minecraft Dungeons.


 * A.
 * A.


 * /duped/duping
 * A method of duplicating items, often as a result of a bug or an oversight. Duped items are items that are producing by duping.

E

 * . Can also be used to describe the completeness of an, for example, an end portal with 3 s containing eyes of ender is called a 3-eye portal, or simply 3-eye.
 * . Can also be used to describe the completeness of an, for example, an end portal with 3 s containing eyes of ender is called a 3-eye portal, or simply 3-eye.


 * "Easy", depending on context (at the end of a game, and/or like in  GG EZ ), some servers (completely) forbid the use of this word because it might be "not respectful to the players".
 * "Easy", depending on context (at the end of a game, and/or like in  GG EZ ), some servers (completely) forbid the use of this word because it might be "not respectful to the players".

F

 * Short for or.
 * Short for or.




 * A farm that works without any player intervention (except for being nearby to load the chunks).
 * A farm that works without any player intervention (except for being nearby to load the chunks).


 * Full Netherite/Diamond/Iron/Chain/Gold/Leather
 * Full set of armor made of one material.

G

 * may refer to too, however, a term for those is also Notch Apple (official until 1.12, as seen on achievements), God Apple, or Enchanted Golden Apple (now official, as seen by its in game item name).
 * may refer to too, however, a term for those is also Notch Apple (official until 1.12, as seen on achievements), God Apple, or Enchanted Golden Apple (now official, as seen by its in game item name).


 * Gamemode may refer to Creative mode, being used synonymously, ex. "I am in gamemode." Not to be confused with the space-separated term game mode, which is the playing state of the game (Creative, Survival, Adventure).
 * Gamemode may refer to Creative mode, being used synonymously, ex. "I am in gamemode." Not to be confused with the space-separated term game mode, which is the playing state of the game (Creative, Survival, Adventure).


 * Armor; may refer to the removed block:, however chances of seeing a player talk about it are extremely rare. Geared means "having armor equipped" and Gearing up means to equip armor. Can also mean tools, weapons and armor in general.
 * Armor; may refer to the removed block:, however chances of seeing a player talk about it are extremely rare. Geared means "having armor equipped" and Gearing up means to equip armor. Can also mean tools, weapons and armor in general.


 * Good Game. Goes with EZ too, as  GG EZ  (Good game, it was easy).
 * Good Game. Goes with EZ too, as  GG EZ  (Good game, it was easy).


 * or.
 * or.


 * When a dirt house has grown grass on top. Normally used jokingly to deride lazy players who build grass homes and never upgrade them.
 * When a dirt house has grown grass on top. Normally used jokingly to deride lazy players who build grass homes and never upgrade them.

H

 * An enclosed construction of blocks built by player(s) for practical or aesthetical use, or both. Also refers to buildings in s.
 * An enclosed construction of blocks built by player(s) for practical or aesthetical use, or both. Also refers to buildings in s.

I

 * A transportation technique in which the player rows on top of, which causes the to drift at high speeds.
 * A transportation technique in which the player rows on top of, which causes the to drift at high speeds.


 * Short for or.
 * Short for or.

J

 * / clicking
 * A quick ways of mouse clicking used in 1.8 PvP.

M

 * verb
 * A technique used to locate s or es by setting the field of view setting to the minimum, focusing on a certain area, and then checking the entity count on the debug screen. A high entity count usually confirms the location of the aforementioned structures.


 * Acronym for "major league gaming". In Minecraft this refers to the act of placing a block or using an item just before hitting the ground after falling. For example, MLG water bucket means to use a on the ground and take no fall damage when jumping off from a high place.
 * Acronym for "major league gaming". In Minecraft this refers to the act of placing a block or using an item just before hitting the ground after falling. For example, MLG water bucket means to use a on the ground and take no fall damage when jumping off from a high place.


 * A.
 * A.


 * Modded
 * Client/server with mods. A modded server might still be able to host vanilla clients, otherwise they are supposed to host clients that have the same mods applied.

N

 * A jump involving going around a block in parkour maps.
 * A jump involving going around a block in parkour maps.


 * A player who is new to a game, and a shortening for newbie.
 * A player who is new to a game, and a shortening for newbie.

O

 * Obi/Obby
 * A shortening for . can be named crying obby/crying obi. Not to be confused with the same term commonly used in the context of "obstacle course" in Roblox games.


 * Depending on context: operator (admin) most of the time, over-powered : too powerful (equipment only, a term used mostly on modded servers and in other games), original poster (forums and sites, not necessary Minecraft related) or end-game equipment and gear.
 * Depending on context: operator (admin) most of the time, over-powered : too powerful (equipment only, a term used mostly on modded servers and in other games), original poster (forums and sites, not necessary Minecraft related) or end-game equipment and gear.

P

 * . Could be a verb as well (i.e. teleporting with an ender pearl). To "pearl away" (from something, someone, etc) is to flee a conflict, for example, an unwanted PvP battle, by throwing an ender pearl away from, for example, a fight.
 * . Could be a verb as well (i.e. teleporting with an ender pearl). To "pearl away" (from something, someone, etc) is to flee a conflict, for example, an unwanted PvP battle, by throwing an ender pearl away from, for example, a fight.


 * noun
 * A shortening for.


 * This term is almost never used to describe (the scrapped removed mob), and is seldom used as a short for . Instead, it is used as a common short term for . This term was used long before the Nether Update. Even after zombie pigmen have been renamed to, the term "Pigman" is still used for zombified piglins.
 * This term is almost never used to describe (the scrapped removed mob), and is seldom used as a short for . Instead, it is used as a common short term for . This term was used long before the Nether Update. Even after zombie pigmen have been renamed to, the term "Pigman" is still used for zombified piglins.


 * Pillager/Illager Base
 * or can be named "Pillager base" or "Illager base". Also  can be rarely named "Illager base" or "Illager home" even though the witch is not an illager.


 * Pillar jumping, Pillaring/Pillar/Tower verb
 * When a player repeatedly jumps followed by quickly placing a block beneath. This is helpful when getting high off the ground in a short amount of time, and it can be done by just looking down and holding and  with a proper block selected.


 * verb
 * When a Totem of Undying is used. Usually used in PvP, though can be used in other situations as well.


 * A shortening for . E.g. Invis Pot
 * A shortening for . E.g. Invis Pot


 * A player who is good at the game and is the opposite of a noob . A shortening for professional.
 * A player who is good at the game and is the opposite of a noob . A shortening for professional.


 * The effect of wearing a on your head.
 * The effect of wearing a on your head.

Q

 * (jump)
 * When a player has to sprint-jump over a 4-block gap horizontally, which is the furthest a player can jump while sprinting without any (de)buffs . This term is often used when playing on parkour maps.

R

 * While similar to the destructive form of griefing, the most notable difference is that raiding is done with the purpose of gaining material assets (i.e. items) or strategic advantages toward an enemy and in most cases, it is on a relatively large scale. This term is mostly used on Factions servers.
 * While similar to the destructive form of griefing, the most notable difference is that raiding is done with the purpose of gaining material assets (i.e. items) or strategic advantages toward an enemy and in most cases, it is on a relatively large scale. This term is mostly used on Factions servers.


 * Short for or.
 * Short for or.


 * verb
 * To disconnect from the server and rejoin the server, usually to fix glitches.


 * or, also can be used as a verb to hook onto something with a fishing rod.
 * or, also can be used as a verb to hook onto something with a fishing rod.


 * noun
 * In a speedrunning context, refers to an attempt to defeat the in a freshly generated world as fast as possible.

S

 * All types of can be named "sea".
 * All types of can be named "sea".


 * A farm that requires active player intervention in order to produce but has an enhancing mechanism to help the player plant/harvest crops or spawn/kill mobs (depending on the type) and/or they feature enhancement for collecting items.
 * A farm that requires active player intervention in order to produce but has an enhancing mechanism to help the player plant/harvest crops or spawn/kill mobs (depending on the type) and/or they feature enhancement for collecting items.


 * Any modded server that accepts vanilla clients. This is because the term " modded " for servers usually mean servers that do not accept vanilla clients at all, despite that semivanilla servers use modified server software, use third-party plugins, and/or run on systems like Bukkit and PaperMC. Semivanilla may simply mean "between modded and vanilla ."
 * Any modded server that accepts vanilla clients. This is because the term " modded " for servers usually mean servers that do not accept vanilla clients at all, despite that semivanilla servers use modified server software, use third-party plugins, and/or run on systems like Bukkit and PaperMC. Semivanilla may simply mean "between modded and vanilla ."


 * Short for a.
 * Short for a.


 * Moving redstone contraptions. Often uses large numbers of s and s.
 * Moving redstone contraptions. Often uses large numbers of s and s.


 * Social interactions update/version
 * Java Edition 1.16.4 can be named social interactions update/social interactions version.


 * or now more commonly, splash text (also known as Splash Screen).
 * or now more commonly, splash text (also known as Splash Screen).


 * Spam verb /Spam clicking
 * The act of clicking a key repeatedly in quick succession. Spam may also refer to filling the chat by copy-pasting a line or holding a key.


 * The act of completing a certain goal in a video game as fast as possible. In Minecraft, it usually refers to defeating the in a newly-generated world.
 * The act of completing a certain goal in a video game as fast as possible. In Minecraft, it usually refers to defeating the in a newly-generated world.


 * Sprinting and (continuously) jumping. It is the fastest way a player can run without the use of status effects, Spectator Mode, or client modification. One can run faster in spaces 2 blocks tall, on or on  and its variants, by manually spamming or holding the  key.
 * Sprinting and (continuously) jumping. It is the fastest way a player can run without the use of status effects, Spectator Mode, or client modification. One can run faster in spaces 2 blocks tall, on or on  and its variants, by manually spamming or holding the  key.


 * Players that were granted additional commands to use compared to regular players, in order to help administrate the server. Staff members aren't necessarily Admins as they might not have even nearly full access to all of the commands, just like the real-life meaning of the term, where a staff member might not be on top of the hierarchy.
 * Players that were granted additional commands to use compared to regular players, in order to help administrate the server. Staff members aren't necessarily Admins as they might not have even nearly full access to all of the commands, just like the real-life meaning of the term, where a staff member might not be on top of the hierarchy.


 * preposition
 * In a speedrunning context, sub-number refers to a run that takes a total time less than that number of minutes. For example, a 14:37 run is a sub-15.

T

 * A shortening of.
 * A shortening of.


 * A player-made building where an array of s are lined up for easy access to trades.
 * A player-made building where an array of s are lined up for easy access to trades.


 * A player who messes with people, though not as bad as a griefer . To some people, the two terms are synonymous.
 * A player who messes with people, though not as bad as a griefer . To some people, the two terms are synonymous.

V

 * An unmodified Minecraft client. This term can be used for any piece of software. This term is now somewhat official, as it is shown on the Java Edition debug screen.
 * An unmodified Minecraft client. This term can be used for any piece of software. This term is now somewhat official, as it is shown on the Java Edition debug screen.

X

 * Abbreviation for "experience points", or just "experience".
 * Abbreviation for "experience points", or just "experience".

Z

 * An alternative name for.
 * An alternative name for.


 * A shortening for . s, s, or s can be named "zombo pig".
 * A shortening for . s, s, or s can be named "zombo pig".


 * The old name of the.
 * The old name of the.