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Arrows
  • <player> was shot by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by an arrow shot by a player or mob using a bow or crossbow.
    • When the player is killed by an arrow shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was shot by Arrow/Spectral Arrow.
  • <player> was shot by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Appears when the player is killed by an arrow shot by a player or mob using a renamed bow or crossbow.
Snowballs
  • <player> was pummeled by <player/mob>
    • Is coded to appear when the player is killed by a snowball, egg or ender pearl shot by a player or mob. This is practically impossible, as these projectiles do not deal damage. However, because of MC-72151, a snow golem's snowballs are able to hurt and kill wolves, after which the message would appear to the owner of the tamed wolf.
    • Theoretically, when the player is killed by a snowball or egg shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, or an ender pearl summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was pummeled by Snowball/Thrown Egg/Thrown Ender Pearl.
  • <player> was pummeled by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Is coded to appear when the player is killed by a snowball, egg or ender pearl shot by a player or mob that is holding a renamed item during the player's death. This is impossible, as these projectiles do not deal damage. However, as stated above, Snow Golems can kill wolves, and if the Snow Golem is holding a renamed item, the owner of the wolf receives this message.
Cactus
  • <player> was pricked to death
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were touching a cactus.
  • <player> walked into a cactus whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by touching a cactus.
Drowning
  • <player> drowned
    • Appears when the player runs out of air underwater and is killed from drowning damage.
  • <player> drowned whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then drowned.
Elytra
  • <player> experienced kinetic energy
    • Appears when the player is killed by hitting a wall while flying with elytra on.
  • <player> experienced kinetic energy whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then hit a wall while flying with elytra on.
Explosions
  • <player> blew up
  • <player> was blown up by <player/mob>
    • As a variant of the previous one, appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by TNT activated by redstone mechanisms, fire, dispensed out from a dispenser or by an end crystal.
    • As a death message by itself, appears when the player is killed by an entity that exploded.
  • <player> was blown up by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Appears when the player is killed by an entity holding a renamed item that exploded.
  • <player> was killed by [Intentional Game Design]
Falling
  • <player> hit the ground too hard
    • Appears when the player is killed by a less than 5 block fall, ender pearl damage, or falling while riding an entity that died due to fall damage.
  • <player> hit the ground too hard whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by one of the aforementioned fall damage types.
  • <player> fell from a high place
    • Appears when the player is killed by a greater than 5 block fall.
  • <player> fell off a ladder
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling and the last block they touched before reaching the ground was a ladder.
  • <player> fell off some vines
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling and the last block they touched before reaching the ground was a vine.
  • <player> fell off some weeping vines
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling and the last block they touched before reaching the ground was a weeping vine.
  • <player> fell off some twisting vines
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling and the last block they touched before reaching the ground was a twisting vine.
  • <player> fell off scaffolding
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling and the last block they touched before reaching the ground was scaffolding.
      • If the player falls from scaffolding that doesn't have scaffolding below it, it just counts as a greater than 5 block fall.
  • <player> fell while climbing
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling and the last block they touched before reaching the ground was a climbable block that isn't one of the aforementioned ones.
      • There are no blocks that fall into this category in vanilla Minecraft, however one can add more using data packs.
  • death.fell.accident.water
    • Appears when the player dies to fall damage in water, which is ordinarily impossible because water cancels all fall damage.
    • Currently replicable in 1.16.x by taking fall damage on a waterlogged slab in a minecart.
    • This death message is untranslated due to MC-195467.
  • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite‌[upcoming: JE 1.17]
    • Appears when the player falls on a stalagmite and dies.
  • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite whilst fighting <player/mob>‌[upcoming: JE 1.17]
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then falls on a stalagmite and dies.
Falling blocks
  • <player> was squashed by a falling anvil
    • Appears when the player is killed by an anvil falling on their head.
  • <player> was squashed by a falling anvil whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by a falling anvil.
  • <player> was squashed by a falling block
    • Appears when the player is killed by a falling block (other than an anvil) modified to inflict damage.
  • <player> was squashed by a falling block whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by a falling block modified to inflict damage.
  • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite[upcoming: JE 1.17]
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling stalactite.
  • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite whilst fighting <player/mob>[upcoming: JE 1.17]
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob and then killed by falling stalactite.
Fire
  • <player> went up in flames
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in a fire source block.
  • <player> walked into fire whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then entered a fire source block.
  • <player> burned to death
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were on fire, but not in a fire source block.
  • <player> was burnt to a crisp whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed because they were on fire.
Firework rockets
  • <player> went off with a bang
  • <player> went off with a bang due to a firework fired from <item> by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by the explosion of a firework rocket shot from a renamed crossbow.
Lava
  • <player> tried to swim in lava[note 1]
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in lava.
  • <player> tried to swim in lava to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then entered lava.
Lightning
  • <player> was struck by lightning
    • Appears when the player is killed by a lightning bolt.
  • <player> was struck by lightning whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by a lightning bolt.
Magma Block
  • <player> discovered the floor was lava
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were standing on a magma block.
  • <player> walked into danger zone due to <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by magma block damage.
Magic (Instant Damage / Evoker Fangs / Guardian laser)
  • <player> was killed by magic
    • Appears when the player is killed by a potion of Harming shot from a dispenser, by Instant Damage given with /effect or by an evoker fang summoned with /summon.
  • <player> was killed by magic whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by Instant Damage or an evoker fang that didn't originate from a player or mob.
  • <player> was killed by <player/mob> using magic
    • Appears when the player is killed by a potion or arrow of Harming shot by a player or mob, by an evoker fang summoned by an evoker or by the extra damage from a guardian's or elder guardian's laser.
  • <player> was killed by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Appears when the player is killed by one of the aforementioned ways but the player or mob is holding a renamed item during the player's death.
Powder Snow
  • <player> froze to death[upcoming: JE 1.17]
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in powder snow for too long.
  • <player> was frozen to death by <player/mob>[upcoming: JE 1.17]
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then entered powder snow.
Players and mobs
  • <player> was slain by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob and killed.
    • This death message is actually two different death messages: <player> was slain by <mob> and <player> was slain by <player>.
      • This means they can be customized completely independently of each other using resource packs.
    • <player> was slain by <mob> can also appear when the player is killed by a shulker using a shulker bullet, or a llama using its llama spit.
      • If the player was killed by a shulker bullet or llama spit summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was slain by Shulker Bullet/Llama Spit.
  • <player> was slain by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob holding a renamed item and killed.
    • This death message is actually two different death messages: <player> was slain by <mob> using <item> and <player> was slain by <player> using <item>.
      • This means they can be customized completely independently of each other using resource packs.
    • <player> was slain by <mob> using <item> can also appear when the player is killed by a shulker holding a renamed item using a shulker bullet, or a llama holding a renamed item using its llama spit.
  • <player> was fireballed by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a fireball shot by a player or mob.
    • When the player is killed by a fireball shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> burned to death.
  • <player> was fireballed by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a fireball shot by a player or mob that was holding a renamed item during the player's death.
  • <player> was stung to death
    • Appears when the player is killed by a bee (not from its poison).
  • death.attack.sting.item
    • Appears when the player is killed by a bee that was holding a renamed item during the player's death.
    • This death message is untranslated due to MC-186851.
  • <player> was shot by a skull from <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a wither skull shot by a player or mob (only possible with the Wither).
    • When the player is killed by a wither skull summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was killed by magic.
  • death.attack.witherSkull.item
    • Appears when the player is killed by a wither skull shot by a player or mob that is holding a renamed item during the player's death.
    • This death message is untranslated due to MC-186148.
Starving
  • <player> starved to death
    • Appears when the player plays in hard or hardcore and is killed by hunger damage because their hunger bar was at 0.
  • <player> starved to death whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player plays in hard or hardcore and is hurt by a player or mob then killed by hunger damage.
Suffocation
  • <player> suffocated in a wall
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were inside of a non-transparent block.
  • <player> suffocated in a wall whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by suffocation damage.
  • <player> was squished too much
    • Appears when the player is killed by the maxEntityCramming gamerule.
  • <player> was squashed by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by the maxEntityCramming gamerule.
Sweet Berry Bushes
  • <player> was poked to death by a sweet berry bush
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in a sweet berry bush.
  • <player> was poked to death by a sweet berry bush whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then entered a sweet berry bush.
Thorns enchantment
  • <player> was killed trying to hurt <player/mob>
  • <player> was killed by <item> trying to hurt <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed because they hurt a guardian, elder guardian, or a player or mob wearing armor enchanted with Thorns and holding a renamed item.
Trident
  • <player> was impaled by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a trident shot by a player or mob.
    • When the player is killed by a trident shot from a dispenser‌[upcoming: JE Combat Tests] or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was impaled by Trident.
  • <player> was impaled by <player/mob> with <item>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a trident shot by a player or mob that was holding a renamed item during the player's death.
Void
  • <player> fell out of the world
    • Appears when the player is killed by being 64 blocks below the lowest point where blocks can be placed or by using /kill.[1]
  • <player> didn't want to live in the same world as <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by the void or /kill.[1]
Wither effect
  • <player> withered away
    • Appears when the player is killed by the Wither status effect.
  • <player> withered away whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then killed by the wither status effect.
Unsendable death messages

NOTE: These death messages are technically able to appear, but their conditions cannot be met in vanilla Minecraft.

  • <player> was roasted in dragon breath
    • Is coded to appear when the player achieves a death that is assigned to the dragonBreath damage type.
    • Was added in 15w31c, appeared when the player was killed by a fireball shot by the ender dragon, but since then it has been unused, because dragon fireballs no longer deal impact damage.
    • See MC-84595 for more info.
  • <player> was roasted in dragon breath by <player/mob>
    • Is coded to appear when the player is hurt by a player or mob then achieves a death that is assigned to the dragonBreath damage type.
    • Was added later on to accompany the previous one.
  • death.attack.dryout
    • Is coded to appear only when a fish dies because of being on land. However, in this case, the message cannot appear as fish are not tameable so that a message would be sent to their owner.
    • Does not even appear in the en_us.json file, and as such, it is untranslated.
  • death.attack.dryout.player
    • Is coded to appear only when a fish is hurt by a player or mob then dies because of being on land.
    • Does not even appear in the en_us.json file, and as such, it is untranslated.
  • <player> died
    • Is coded to appear only when the player achieves a death that is not assigned to a damage type (magic, cactus etc.) or is assigned to the generic damage type. As such, it is only achievable via mods or plugins.
  • <player> died because of <player/mob>
    • Is coded to appear only when the player is hurt by a player or mob then achieves a death that is not assigned to a damage type or is assigned to the generic damage type.
Unused death messages

NOTE: These death messages have no code to make them appear, so they appear only in the en_us.json file.

  • <player> was doomed to fall
  • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob>
    • Was intended to show up when the player was attacked before taking lethal fall damage.
  • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Was intended to show up when the player was attacked with a renamed item before taking lethal fall damage.
  • <player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob>
    • Was intended to show up when the player took fall damage and was killed by another player or mob.
  • <player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> using <item>
    • Was intended to show up when the player took fall damage and was killed by another player or mob holding a renamed item.
  • <player> was stung to death by <player/mob>
    • The "<player> was stung to death" should have a <player/mob> variable, but the vanilla translation does not include it.
  • <player> went off with a bang whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • The "<player> went off with a bang" should have a <player/mob> variable, but the vanilla translation does not include it.
  • <player> was killed by even more magic
    • Has a hover event, with text Actually, message was too long to deliver fully. Sorry! Here's stripped version: [message]
    • Appears when the regular death message is too large to send. This situation is almost impossible to trigger normally.[needs testing]

Temporary

These death messages existed only in Java Edition 3D Shareware v1.34.

  • <player> was too soft for this world
    • Appeared when the player was in Obligatory nightmare mode and was killed by the constant damage they took there.
  • <player> was too soft for this world (<player/mob> helped)
    • Appeared when the player was in Obligatory nightmare mode, was hurt by a player or mob and was killed by the constant damage they took there.

Removed

In Java Edition snapshots 13w02a through 13w04a, a complicated system existed to show death messages for when the player fell to their death or fell and was killed by something else. There were two types of messages, "<player> <first>" and "<player> <first> and <last>".

<first> could be:

  • fell (off a ladder|off some vines|out of the water|from a high place)
  • was (shot|pummeled|blown|fireballed|knocked) (off a ladder|off some vines|out of the water|from a high place)
  • was (shot|pummeled|blown|fireballed|knocked) (off a ladder|off some vines|out of the water|from a high place) by <player/mob>

<last> could be:

  • into a pool of lava
  • fell out of the world
  • into a patch of fire
  • into a patch of cacti
  • got finished off by <player/mob>
  • got finished off by <player/mob> using <item>
  • got finished off using <item>

There were 352 different death messages. (416 in the en_US.lang file, because the verb "blown" existed twice.)

Notes

  1. For English UK, this is <player> swam in lava

Bedrock Edition

  • <player> was slain by Arrow
    • Appears when the player is killed by an arrow shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon.
  • <player> was shot by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by an arrow shot by a player or mob.
  • <player> was pricked to death
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were touching a cactus.
  • <player> drowned
    • Appears when the player runs out of air underwater and is killed from drowning damage.
  • <player> experienced kinetic energy
    • Appears when the player is killed by hitting a wall while flying with elytra on.
  • <player> blew up
  • <player> was blown up by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by an entity that exploded.
  • <player> hit the ground too hard
    • Appears when the player is killed by a less than 5 block fall, ender pearl damage, or falling while riding an entity that died due to fall damage.
  • <player> fell from a high place
    • Appears when the player is killed by a greater than 5 block fall.
  • <player> was squashed by a falling anvil
    • Appears when the player is killed by an anvil falling on their head.
  • <player> was squashed by a falling block
    • Appears when the player is killed by a falling block (other than an anvil) modified to inflict damage.
  • <player> went up in flames
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in a fire source block.
  • <player> burned to death
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were on fire, but not in a fire source block.
  • <player> went off with a bang
    • Appears when the player is killed by the explosion of a firework rocket.
  • <player> tried to swim in lava
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in lava.
  • <player> was struck by lightning
    • Appears when the player is killed by a lightning bolt.
  • <player> discovered floor was lava
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were standing on a magma block.
  • <player> was killed by magic
    • Appears when the player is killed by a potion of Harming shot from a dispenser, by Instant Damage given with /effect or by an evoker fang summoned with /summon.
  • <player> was killed by <player/mob> using magic
    • Appears when the player is killed by a potion or arrow of Harming shot by a player or mob, or by an evoker fang summoned by an evoker.
  • <player> was slain by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob and killed, or killed by a trident shot by a player or mob.
    • This death message is actually two different death messages: <player> was slain by <mob> and <player> was slain by <player>.
  • <player> was slain by Small Fireball
    • Appears when the player is killed by a fireball shot from a dispenser.
  • <player> starved to death
    • Appears when the player plays in hard difficulty and is killed by hunger damage because their hunger bar was at 0.
  • <player> suffocated in a wall
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were inside of a non-transparent block.
  • <player> was killed trying to hurt <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed because they hurt a guardian, elder guardian, or a player or mob wearing armor enchanted with Thorns.
  • <player> was impaled to death by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a trident shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon.
  • <player> fell out of the world
    • Appears when the player is killed by being below Y=0.
  • <player> withered away
  • <player> died
    • Appears when the player is killed by /kill or is killed by a sweet berry bush.
  • <player> was fireballed by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a fireball shot by a player or mob.
  • <player> was sniped by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a shulker bullet shot by a shulker
  • <player> was spitballed by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by a llama spit shot by a llama.
  • <player> froze to death
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in powder snow for too long.
  • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling stalactite.
  • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite
    • Appears when the player falls on a stalagmite and dies.
Unused death messages

NOTE: These death messages appear only in the en_US.lang file.

  • <player> was shot by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> walked into a cactus whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
  • <player> drowned whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
  • <player> was fireballed by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> was killed by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> walked into fire whilst fighting <player/mob>
  • <player> tried to swim in lava to escape <player/mob>
  • <player> walked on danger zone due to <player/mob>
  • <player> was burnt to a crisp whilst fighting <player/mob>
  • <player> was slain by <player> using <item>
  • <player> was pummeled by <player/mob>
  • <player> was pummeled by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> fell off a ladder
  • <player> fell off some vines
  • <player> fell out of the water
  • <player> was doomed to fall
  • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob>
  • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob>
  • <player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> using <item>

History

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Java Edition Beta
1.8
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[A Very Fine Item|A Very Fine Item]]<br/>{{Joke feature}}
{{Item
| image = A Very Fine Item.png
| renewable = No
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''A very fine item''' was a joke item from [[Java Edition 20w14∞]], found only in the {{code|isolation}} dimension.

== Appearance ==
The texture of a very fine item resembles the side face of a grass block with the words "Home Sweet Home" written on it. Unlike most items, its texture is 64x64 pixels, rather than the usual 16x16.

== Obtaining ==
=== Dimension ===
A very fine item can only be obtained from an item frame in the {{Code|isolation}} dimension. There is a maximum of 1 fine item that can be found legitimately in any world.

=== Cheats/Creative mode ===
This item can't be found in the creative inventory, but it can be middle-click duplicated in creative mode or given with the {{Code|code=give <target> minecraft:fine_item <amount>}} command.

== Usage ==
This item cannot be placed or used in any way other than a trophy. It can still be inserted and/or rotated inside of an item frame.

== Data values ==

=== ID ===
{{ID table
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=java
|displayname=A Very Fine Item
|spritetype=item
|nameid=fine_item
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||20w14∞|[[File:A Very Fine Item.png|32px]] Added a very fine item.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:isolation biome.png|The Easter Egg dimension that the item spawns in.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Items}}
{{Jokes}}

[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
[[Category:Joke items]]

[[es:A Very Fine Item]]
[[pt:Um item muito bom]]</li><li>[[Music Disc|Music Disc]]<br/>{{hatnote|"5" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.5]] and [[Combat Test 5]].}}
{{hatnote|"11" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.1]] and [[1.11]].}}
{{hatnote|"13" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.3]] and [[1.13]].}}
{{redirect|Far|the phenomenon in Bedrock Edition or Java Edition Beta|Far Lands}}
{{distinguish|Disk}}
{{Item
| image = Music Disc 13.png
| extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
| renewable = 
* '''Pigstep, otherside, 5, Relic''': No
* '''All others''': Yes
| stackable = No
| rarity = Rare
}}

'''Music discs''' are a set of sixteen items that can be played in [[jukebox]]es.

==Obtaining==
===Crafting===
Disc 5 is the only disc that can be crafted, unlike all other discs. This disc can be crafted with [[Disc Fragment|its fragments]].

{{Crafting
|A1=Disc Fragment 5 |B1=Disc Fragment 5 |C1=Disc Fragment 5
|A2=Disc Fragment 5 |B2=Disc Fragment 5 |C2=Disc Fragment 5
|A3=Disc Fragment 5 |B3=Disc Fragment 5 |C3=Disc Fragment 5
|Output=Music Disc 5
|type=Aesthetic
}}

=== Chest loot===
{{LootChestItem|disc-13,disc-cat,disc-mellohi,disc-wait,disc-otherside,disc-pigstep}}

===Archaeology===
{{LootChestItem|disc-relic}}

===Mob loot===
When killed by any [[skeleton]] or [[stray]] (or [[wither skeleton]] if given a [[bow]] using commands), a [[creeper]] drops a random music disc in addition to its normal drops, with the exceptions of Pigstep, otherside, 5, and Relic.

Because [[TNT]] ignited by a flaming [[arrow]] attributes all resulting kills to the entity that fired the arrow, a skeleton igniting a TNT block due to holding a [[bow]] enchanted with [[Flame]], or shooting through [[lava]] or fire, also causes any creepers killed in the explosion to drop a disc.<ref>{{bug|MC-210303|||WAI}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-150884|||WAI}}</ref>

==Discs==
{{missing information|the Relic music disc}}
{{C418 agreement}}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%" data-description="Disc listing"
!Item
!<span class="nowrap">In-game</span> name
! class="unsortable" |Composer
! class="unsortable" |Description
! class="unsortable" |Soundtrack title
!Soundtrack
! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:200px" |Track preview
!Length
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|1|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 13}}}}
|13
|C418
|A somewhat unsettling, cave-themed ambient piece consisting mostly of echoed synthesized ambient sounds that closely resemble those that play in the game's caves, resonating metallic clinks, and quiet wind blowing. The entire track is wholly engulfed in reverb. At different points in the piece, muffled bow firings, a heavily reverbed hiss followed by a subsequent heavily reverbed explosion and echoed splashes can be heard in the background. The track goes silent for 13 seconds at the 1:30 mark.
|"Thirteen"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' No. 16
|[[File:13.ogg|noicon]]
|2:58
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|2|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Cat}}}}
|cat
|C418
|A light, looping melody plays on a soft synth and is joined by a synth percussion beat. A toothlike synth plays a bass line and some harmonies throughout and is later accompanied by additional chiptune-like synths that provide more layers of harmony.

At 1:46, what sounds like an interpolation of part of the melody from the track "Minecraft" plays.

The four-note pattern at 2:04 can also be heard at the beginning of "far" and "dog".

|"Cat"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' No. 19
|[[File:Cat.ogg|noicon]]
|3:05
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|3|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Blocks}}}}
|blocks
| C418
|An upbeat chiptune-style piece with a shuffling waltz rhythm.
|"Blocks"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 28
|[[File:Blocks.ogg|noicon]]
|5:45
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|4|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Chirp}}}}
|chirp
|C418
|A retro tune with a sample from the 1970 MATTEL Bossa Nova Style Program Disc<ref name=":0">{{Ytl|G89vIy8Guj4|Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style|t=22}}</ref> playing in the background, along with a vaporwave-like version of Mall.
|"Chirp"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 20
|[[File:Chirp.ogg|noicon]]
|3:05
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|5|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Far}}}}
|far
|C418
|A calm, relaxing nature-like melody played on a watery echoing synth, accompanied by other synths playing chords.
| "Far"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 29
|[[File:Far.ogg|noicon]]
|2:54
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|6|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Mall}}}}
|mall
|C418 
|Serene music played on a kalimba along with other instruments.
|"Mall"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 27
|[[File:Mall.ogg|noicon]]
|3:17
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|7|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Mellohi}}}}
|mellohi 
|C418
|A slow, slightly melancholic waltz with a sample from a mellotron playing in the background. 
|"Mellohi" 
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 22
|[[File:Mellohi.ogg|noicon]]
|1:36
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|8|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Stal}}}}
|stal
|C418
|A moderate jazz-like piece played on a piano, saxophone, and double bass, with recorder interludes.
| "Stal" 
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 23
|[[File:Stal.ogg|noicon]]
|2:30
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|9|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Strad}}}}
|strad
|C418
|A tropical-sounding piece with the main melody being played on a {{w|steelpan}}, accompanied by a layered mix of strings, woodwinds, and soft synths, and supported by a glitchy electronic tribal percussion beat, ending on some melancholy {{w|melodica}} chords. Bits and pieces of the melody from "Minecraft" can be heard throughout, sometimes played on bells in the background. 
| "Strad"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 24
|[[File:Strad.ogg|noicon]]
|3:08
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|10|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Ward}}}}
|ward
|C418 
|Starts off with an excerpt from Chopin's Funeral March<ref>{{w|File:Frederic_Chopin_Piano_Sonata_No.2_in_B_flat_minor_Op35_-_III_Marche_Funebre.ogg|Frédéric Chopin - Piano Sonata No.2 - III ''Marche Funèbre''}}</ref> played on a synth organ, but it is interrupted by vinyl static and switches to an electronic, upbeat tune with a dark undertone.
|"Ward"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 26 
|[[File:Ward.ogg|noicon]]
|4:11
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|11|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 11}}}}
|11
|C418
| A recording that begins with vinyl static, followed by the sounds of someone walking on or breaking [[stone]] blocks, heavy breathing, and rustling. Haunting background noises are heard throughout the recording, resembling the ambient sound effects that play in the game's caves (and by extension, the sounds of the disc "13"). After the background noises quiet down for a moment, metallic clicking or scraping noises can be heard, followed by coughing, sounds of page-turning, then more clicking or scraping. The background noises resume more loudly, and the sounds of faster footsteps or breaking [[stone]] blocks can be heard, which accelerate until they are replaced with [[dirt]] sounds as the background noises approach. A loud, distorted noise is heard roughly a second before the recording abruptly stops. At this point, one hears only quiet beeping, vinyl static, and a hissing noise, and the track ends.
|— 
|—
|[[File:11.ogg|noicon]]
|1:11
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|12|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Wait}}}}
|wait
|C418
| An upbeat remix of "Minecraft". It starts out with some quiet synth Latin percussion and some soft synths playing a melody, and then expands into a chiptune-esque song. This disc was originally named "where are we now".<ref name=":1">{{tweet|notch|119412635828629504|I had trouble getting Where Are We Now to play because of the spaces in the name. Working on it. :)|Sep 29, 2011}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{bug|MC-894}}</ref>
|"Wait"
|''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 21
|[[File:where are we now.ogg|noicon]]
|3:58 (Fades at 3:51)
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|14|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Otherside}}}}
|otherside
|Lena Raine
|Starts off as an uplifting and happy retro-style ostinato in a major key. Upon reaching the second half, the song changes to a minor key and progresses into a darker melody, eventually cutting off abruptly. A clock can be heard ticking quickly at the end.
|"otherside" 
|''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 7 
|[[File:Otherside.ogg|noicon]]
|3:15
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|15|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 5}}}}
|5
|Samuel Åberg
|A recording that begins with static and a warped noise. After a moment of silence, there is the sound of a [[Flint and Steel|flint and steel]] lighting, [[fire]], a [[bat]], and then walking. The walking becomes heavier and metallic. The sound stops with sounds of breathing followed by a roar which warps into soft, relaxing music. The music soon transitions back, to the sound of footsteps, [[lava]] bubbling, and  [[Block of Amethyst|amethyst]]. A warped noise and a [[sculk shrieker]] can be heard activating. Then a coughing sound, something metallic and stone and sand sounds followed by another warped noise can be heard. Then, after a moment of silence, a heartbeat begins and a rising static can be heard in the background. Sounds of [[deepslate]] can then be heard, along with strange noises building up and abruptly stopping. A crescendo of overlapping warped sounds is followed then dies down. The footsteps begin again, much quieter now. A [[sculk sensor]] clicks, and a [[warden]] roars. The wardens roar warps and slows down, and then the disc ends.
|"Five"
|''[[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No.4
|[[File:Five.ogg|noicon]]
|2:58
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|13|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Pigstep}}}}
|Pigstep
|Lena Raine
|An intense, somewhat hip-hop-style beat beginning with a repeating tuba-like tune and dubstep-style drop, along with more mellow parts reminiscent of a radio.
|"Pigstep - Mono Mix"
|''[[Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 4
|[[File:Pigstep.ogg|noicon]]
|2:28
|-
|style="text-align:center"{{sort|16|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Relic}}}}
|Relic
|Aaron Cherof
|The recording begins with vinyl static and record grain before abruptly bursting out into an upbeat 8-bit tune of low audio quality. The main melody of "A Time of Legends" and "The Well of Fate" from the [[Minecraft Legends:Original Game Soundtrack|original soundtrack]] of [[Minecraft Legends]] is heard later, played on the same 8-bit synthesizer. Later in the song a bass is added to the noise. Slight record grain and warbled pitches can be heard throughout the song.
|"Relic"
|''[[Minecraft: Trails & Tales (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 5
|[[File:Relic.ogg|noicon]]
|3:38
|}

==Usage==
The music discs resemble older 78-{{tooltip|rpm|Revolutions per minute}} {{w|phonograph records}} from the early 20th century, which were often played in jukeboxes from that era. They are used in ''Minecraft'' in a similar fashion: A music disc can be played on a [[jukebox]] by holding the disc and right-clicking on the jukebox.

The in-game music disc tracks are all {{w|Monaural|monaural}} recordings. Tracks released for listening outside of the game are in {{w|Stereophonic_sound|stereo}}.

If the [[player]] places a [[Redstone Comparator|comparator]] besides a jukebox, the intensity of the redstone signal depends on the disc currently played, with the following values:
{| class="wikitable"
!Disc
!Intensity
|-
|(no disc)||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-off}} 0
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-13}} ''13''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 1
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-cat}} ''cat''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 2
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-blocks}} ''blocks''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 3
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-chirp}} ''chirp''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 4
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-far}} ''far''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 5
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-mall}} ''mall''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 6
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-mellohi}} ''mellohi''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 7
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-stal}} ''stal''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 8
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-strad}} ''strad''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 9
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-ward}} ''ward''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 10
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-11}} ''11''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 11
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-wait}} ''wait''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 12
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-pigstep}} ''Pigstep''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 13
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-otherside}} ''otherside''<br>{{ItemSprite|music-disc-relic}} ''Relic''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 14
|-
|{{ItemSprite|music-disc-5}} ''5''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 15
|}

==Data values==
===ID===
{{JE}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|firstcolumnname=Track
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=C418 - 13
|spritename=music-disc-13
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_13
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - cat
|spritename=music-disc-cat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_cat
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - blocks
|spritename=music-disc-blocks
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_blocks
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - chirp
|spritename=music-disc-chirp
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_chirp
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - far
|spritename=music-disc-far
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_far
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - mall
|spritename=music-disc-mall
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_mall
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - mellohi
|spritename=music-disc-mellohi
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_mellohi
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - stal
|spritename=music-disc-stal
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_stal
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - strad
|spritename=music-disc-strad
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_strad
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - ward
|spritename=music-disc-ward
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_ward
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - 11
|spritename=music-disc-11
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_11
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - wait
|spritename=music-disc-wait
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_wait
|itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Lena Raine - otherside
|spritename=music-disc-otherside
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_otherside
|itemtags=music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5
|spritename=music-disc-5
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_5
|itemtags=music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Lena Raine - Pigstep
|spritename=music-disc-pigstep
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_pigstep
|itemtags=music_discs
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Aaron Cherof - Relic
|spritename=music-disc-relic
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_relic
|itemtags=music_discs
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{BE}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Track
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=C418 - 13
|spritename=music-disc-13
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_13
|aliasid=record_13
|id=541
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - cat
|spritename=music-disc-cat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_cat
|aliasid=record_cat
|id=542
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - blocks
|spritename=music-disc-blocks
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_blocks
|aliasid=record_blocks
|id=543
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - chirp
|spritename=music-disc-chirp
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_chirp
|aliasid=record_chirp
|id=544
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - far
|spritename=music-disc-far
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_far
|aliasid=record_far
|id=545
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - mall
|spritename=music-disc-mall
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_mall
|aliasid=record_mall
|id=546
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - mellohi
|spritename=music-disc-mellohi
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_mellohi
|aliasid=record_mellohi
|id=547
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - stal
|spritename=music-disc-stal
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_stal
|aliasid=record_stal
|id=548
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - strad
|spritename=music-disc-strad
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_strad
|aliasid=record_strad
|id=549
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - ward
|spritename=music-disc-ward
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_ward
|aliasid=record_ward
|id=550
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - 11
|spritename=music-disc-11
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_11
|aliasid=record_11
|id=551
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=C418 - wait
|spritename=music-disc-wait
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_wait
|aliasid=record_wait
|id=552
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Lena Raine - otherside
|spritename=music-disc-otherside
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_otherside
|aliasid=record_otherside
|id=634
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5
|spritename=music-disc-5
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_5
|aliasid=record_5
|id=644
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Lena Raine - Pigstep
|spritename=music-disc-pigstep
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_pigstep
|aliasid=record_pigstep
|id=628
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Aaron Cherof - Relic
|spritename=music-disc-relic
|spritetype=item
|nameid=music_disc_relic
|aliasid=record_relic
|id=702
|form=item
|translationkey=item.record.name
|foot=1}}

===Raw music files===
{{in|je}}, the music disc files can be found in {{code|[[.minecraft]]/assets/objects}}.{{fn|The files in the <samp>objects</samp> folder are hashed. To locate the music disc files, see [[Tutorials/Sound directory]].}}

{{in|be}}, it can be found in:

*Mobile versions: {{code|[[com.mojang]]/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/records/}}
*Windows: {{code|%PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_''<version>''_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game\records}}

All music disc files are in {{w|Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis}}.

{{fnlist}}

==Achievements==
{{load achievements|sound of music}}

==Advancements ==
{{load advancements|sound of music}}

==History==
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||April 2010|link={{ytl|3Sthf0u94Cs}}|[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] uploaded a video to {{w|YouTube}}, containing previews of many music tracks that were later added as records. (This video is no longer available.)}}
{{History||v1.0.14|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] "13" and [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] "cat" are the first records to be added to ''Minecraft''.
|Records are officially named "music discs". 
|"13" was an ambient track before this update.{{info needed|so did it play randomly like other music?}}
|Music discs have been added to [[dungeon]] chests.
|Music discs can also be [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s shot by [[skeleton]]s.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2_02|Before this update, gold "13" music discs were noticeably more common than green "cat" ones. Now, green "cat" discs are more often [[drops|dropped]].}}
{{History||August 1, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/C418/status/98174571756265473|C418 announces new music discs.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] 9 new music discs have been implemented, adding up to a total of 11 discs, although they are not [[drops|dropped]] by any [[creeper]]s. These are stored along with the first discs, 13.mus and cat.mus, (which have been decoded as 13.ogg and cat.ogg respectively). Before this update, there were 10 unused music files, now only one remains unused, which is the song "where are we now". "Where are we now" was not added with the rest of the new 9 music discs because of problems with the spaces in the name.<ref name=":1"></ref><ref name=":2"></ref>}}
{{History||1.1|snap=11w50a|All of the music discs, except for "11", can now be dropped by creepers killed by [[skeleton]]s.
|All music discs now have the same probability of being [[drops|dropped]].}}
{{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|[[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] The disc "where are we now" has been renamed to "wait" and made available in game.<ref name=":1"></ref><ref name=":2"></ref>
|The music disc "11" is now available in survival. It is dropped by [[creeper]]s in the same way as other discs.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Active [[jukebox]]es now give off a redstone signal when a [[Redstone Comparator|redstone comparator]] is placed behind it; its strength depends on the ID of the inserted disc.}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w24a|Custom music discs can now be made using [[Resource Pack|resource pack]]s.
|Before this version, "cat" and "13" were the only discs in .ogg format, all the other discs were in .mus format, which was decrypted by ''Minecraft'' on-the-fly.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of music discs from [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Music discs "cat" and "13" are now found in the new [[Woodland Mansion|woodland mansion]] chests.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The IDs have been changed from {{code|record_$song}} to {{code|music_disc_$song}}.
|Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 2256 through 2267.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.
|Music discs are now also [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[stray]]s.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|[[File:Music Disc Pigstep.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Pigstep". 
|The "Pigstep" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be obtained only from [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]]s. }}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Pigstep" music disc in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 3.3% to 5.6%.}}
{{History||1.18|snap=21w42a|[[File:Music Disc Otherside.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "otherside". 
|The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from [[stronghold]] corridor chests or even more rarely from [[dungeon]] chests.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Music Disc "13", "cat" and "otherside" may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=22w16a|[[File:Music Disc 5 JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "5".}}
{{History||1.19.1|snap=22w24a|Music discs are now essential to duplicate [[allay]]s.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w17a|[[File:Music Disc Relic JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Relic".}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] Added music discs.
|All of the music discs, except for "11", can be [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[skeleton]]s.}}
{{History||?|The music disc "11" can now be dropped by creepers.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|As a version exclusive, the music discs "mellohi" and "wait" can now be found inside [[Buried Treasure|buried treasure]] chests.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.
|Music discs now are [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[stray]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Music Disc Pigstep.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Pigstep".}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The IDs of music discs has been changed from {{code|record_<track>}} to {{code|music_disc_<track>}}.}}
{{History||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.22|[[File:Music Disc Otherside.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "otherside". 
|The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from [[stronghold]] corridor chests or even more rarely from [[dungeon]] chests.}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.28|[[File:Music Disc 5 JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "5".}}
{{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.22|Music discs are now essential to duplicate [[allay]]s.}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.22|[[File:Music Disc Relic JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Relic".}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] Added "13" and "cat" as music discs.}}
{{History||xbox=TU5|[[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] Added the remaining 10 music discs.}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] The "where are we now" music disc now uses the blue texture used in the [[Java Edition|PC]] version, opposed to the green "cat" texture it used to use.}}
{{History||xbox=TU22|xbone=CU10|ps=1.15|The "where are we now" music disc has been added to survival.}}
{{History||?|The "where are we now" music disc has been renamed to "wait".}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.}}
{{History|foot}}

==Gallery==
<gallery>
Music Disc 13.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - 13
Music Disc Cat.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - cat
Music Disc Blocks.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - blocks
Music Disc Chirp.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - chirp
Music Disc Far.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - far
Music Disc Mall.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - mall
Music Disc Mellohi.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - mellohi
Music Disc Stal.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - stal
Music Disc Strad.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - strad
Music Disc Ward.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - ward
Music Disc 11.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - 11
Music Disc Wait.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - wait
Music Disc Otherside.png|Music Disc<br>Lena Raine - otherside
Music Disc 5.png|Music Disc<br>Samuel Åberg - 5
Music Disc Pigstep.png|Music Disc<br>Lena Raine - Pigstep
Music Disc Relic.png|Music Disc<br>Aaron Cherof - Relic
</gallery>

==Issues==
{{issue list}}

==Trivia==

*Before [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], data values used by music discs ranged from 2256 to 2267, while all other blocks/items used the first free data value available.
*The title "13" is a reference to the 13 cave ambience sounds that existed when the disc was added. Similar sounds can be heard throughout the track. 
**Because "13" was created in 2010, it actually uses older sound effects from earlier versions of the game for bow firing{{sound||Bow_Shooting_Old.ogg}}, arrow impacts{{sound||Arrow_Old.ogg}}, explosions{{sound||Explosion_Old.ogg}}, and water splashing{{sound||Water_Splash_Old.ogg}}, which have since been replaced. 
***The background noise also bears resemblance to a deeper version of the unused and removed [[Java_Edition_removed_features#Audio_loops|cave chimes]]{{sound||Cave_chimes.ogg}}. Before the explosion, there was also the sound of a creeper fuse{{sound||Creeper_fuse.ogg}} which is still used.
**C418 initially wanted the music disc to be found deep underground in a cave in-game, being played by some device.<ref>https://c418.org/albums/minecraft-volume-alpha/</ref>
*Exclusively on {{el|lce}}, an extra track called "dog" is appended to the "cat" music disc. Once "cat" is done playing and fades out, "dog" begins playing for another two minutes or so, making this version of "cat" the longest music disc in the game.
* "chirp" uses the same accompaniment samples as "The Orb of Dreamers" from the ''[[w:c:littlebigplanet:LittleBigPlanet (series)|LittleBigPlanet]]'' series.<ref>{{ytl|3Jnubcn2G-Y|Daniel Pemberton - The Orb Of Dreamers}}</ref> The samples come from the {{w|Optigan}} disc "Bossa Nova Style".<ref>{{ytl|G89vIy8Guj4|Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style|t=22}}</ref> C418 stated that it was coincidental.<ref>{{tweet|1=c418|2=314472205109043200|3=Remember when people thought I plagiarized LittleBigPlanet music? Yeah, the Optigan is a lovely instrument that I will never utilize again.|4=March 20, 2013}}</ref>
*The texture used for the music disc "chirp" was previously used for the [[camera]] tripod texture prior to [[Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha]].
*The title "stal" is a Swedish word meaning ''stole'' in English and a Polish word meaning ''steel''.
*The music disc "11" is the only visibly damaged music disc.
**If the .ogg file for "11" is turned into a {{w|spectrogram}} in an audio editor, the static at the end displays what seems to be [[Player|Steve]]'s face and the numbers 12418. The numbers are a visual signature, where "C" is hexadecimal for "12", and combined with "418" creates "[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]]", the name of the producer of all of the music disc tracks except for "Pigstep", "otherside", "5" and "Relic".
**Within the disc are sounds, in order of appearance, of stone{{sound||Stone_dig4.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig1.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig3.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig2.ogg}} and dirt or gravel{{sound||Gravel_dig1.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig4.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig3.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig2.ogg}}. At the time disc "11" was made, footstep sounds, placing sounds, and breaking sounds were the same for the respecive block. It is unknown exactly what the character was doing when these sounds were played.
** There is a track that is exclusive to the album ''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' called "Eleven", which has the same length of 1:11 and begins with the same vinyl static sound before being abruptly interrupted by a record scratching sound and switching to a new, calm piano piece.
**C418 once imagined that the "monster" chasing the person in "11" is himself "being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers and then dies in '11'".<ref>{{tweet|c418|119413441793495040|Yes! I now imagine C418 being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers. And then dies in 11|September 29, 2011}}</ref> 
**"11" causes jukeboxes to output a redstone signal strength of 11.
**Before [[Java Edition 1.13]], the [[data value]] of "11" was 11.
**[[Brandon Pearce]] stated that the [[warden]] mob is based on the "monster" heard at the end of "11".<ref>{{ytl|pH_6-ZVOUAk|Ask Mojang #11: All About Caves & Cliffs|Minecraft|OCtober 30, 2020}}</ref>
*The music disc "wait", originally titled "where are we now", was finally added to [[Java Edition 1.4.3]] after existing solely in the game's files for an unspecified amount of time.
** "wait" used the original title "where are we now" in older versions of the Legacy Console Edition.
*"Pigstep" is the only disc to have its name capitalized in-game, and it can only be found in [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]]s. It is also the music disc with the fastest beat.
* "Pigstep" is a {{w|portmanteau}} of "piglin" and "dubstep".<ref>{{tweet|kuraine|1277309336532840448|I don't have any cool insight on the title, it's just dubstep for piglins.|June 26, 2020}} </ref>
*“5” is the only music disc that is crafted, as it requires 9 disc fragments in a 3×3 formation to craft.
**In disc “5”, there are some sounds taken from [[Minecraft Dungeons]] of the [[MCD:Endersent|Endersent]] {{sound||D6 sfx mob endersentIdleVocal-001.ogg}}, the [[Minecraft Dungeons:Vengeful Heart of Ender|Vengeful Heart of Ender]]{{Sound||D6 sfx mob finalFormMagicChimes-004.ogg}}, and relating to an [[MCD:Enderman|enderman]] {{sound||Sfx_mob_eventEnderman2D-001.ogg}}.
*** Other sounds can be heard. In order of appearance, these are: flint and steel clicking {{sound||Flint_and_steel_click.ogg}}, a bat{{sound||Bat_idle4.ogg}}{{sound||Bat_takeoff.ogg}}{{sound||Bat_loop.ogg}}, lava bubbling{{sound||Lava.ogg}}, [[amethyst cluster]] breaking{{sound||Amethyst_Cluster_break1.ogg}}, a [[sculk shrieker]]{{sound||Sculk shrieker shriek1.ogg}}, stone{{sound||Stone_hit6.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_hit5.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_hit4.ogg}}, sand{{sound||Sand_hit1.ogg}}{{sound||Sand_hit5.ogg}}, a sculk shrieker{{sound||Sculk shrieker shriek1.ogg}} overlaying a warden{{sound||Warden_ambient1.ogg}}, [[sculk sensor]] clicking{{sound||Sculk Sensor sculk clicking2.ogg}}, and a [[warden]] roaring{{sound||Warden_roar5.ogg}}.

==See also== 
*[[Music]] 

*[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]]
**''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]''
**''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]''
*[[Lena Raine]] 
**''[[Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' 
**''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' 
**''[[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]''
*[[Samuel Åberg]]
*[[Aaron Cherof]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External Links==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--music-disc Taking Inventory: Music Disc] – Minecraft.net on January 14, 2021

{{Items}}
{{Soundtrack}}

[[de:Schallplatte]]
[[es:Disco de música]]
[[fr:Disque de musique]]
[[ja:レコード]]
[[ko:음반]]
[[nl:Muziekplaat]]
[[pl:Płyta muzyczna]]
[[pt:Disco musical]]
[[ru:Пластинка]]
[[tr:Müzik Diski]]
[[zh:音乐唱片]]</li></ul>
Pre-releaseAdded death messages.
Currently, death messages are only shown on multiplayer servers.
Added the following death messages:
  • <player> went up in flames
  • <player> burned to death
  • <player> tried to swim in lava
  • <player> suffocated in a wall
  • <player> drowned
  • <player> starved to death
  • <player> was pricked to death
  • <player> hit the ground too hard
  • <player> fell out of the world
  • <player> died
  • <player> blew up
  • <player> was killed by magic
  • <player> was slain by <mob>
  • <player> was slain by <player>
  • <player> was shot by <player/mob>
  • <player> was fireballed by <player/mob>
  • <player> was pummeled by <player/mob>
Java Edition
1.0.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Portfolio|Portfolio]]<br/>{{exclusive|education}}
{{Item
| image = Portfolio.png
| renewable = No
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
A '''portfolio''' is an [[item]] that can save [[photo]]s taken with a [[camera]].<ref>https://education.minecraft.net/support/knowledge-base/using-cameras-portfolios/</ref>

== Obtaining ==
Portfolios can be obtained in the creative inventory or through the {{cmd|give}} command.

== Usage ==
[[File:Portfolio Interface.png|thumb|upright=1.5|The portfolio interface]]
Once a photo has been taken using the [[camera]], it appears in the portfolio. Once equipped, right-clicking brings up a two-page book of photos the [[player]] has taken, in chronological order. Captions can be added below each picture. Pressing the "Export Portfolio" button creates a .zip file with all photos as JPGs in a specified folder. The portfolio is also used to load custom items in [[Minecraft China]].

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Portfolio
|spritetype=item
|nameid=portfolio
|id=456
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==
{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Portfolio BE1.png|32px]] Added portfolios.}}
{{History|||snap=build 2|Portfolios have been removed.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.16.100|Data-driven portfolios, allowing for add-ons to create custom portfolios. Normal Portfolios are still unobtainable.}}
{{History|education}}
{{History||1.0|[[File:Portfolio BE1.png|32px]] Added portfolios.}}
{{History|foot}}

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

{{Items}}
{{Education Edition}}

[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
[[Category:Education Edition items]]
[[Category:Storage]]

[[de:Fotoalbum]]
[[es:Portafolio]]
[[ja:ポートフォリオ]]
[[ko:포트폴리오]]
[[pl:Portfolio]]
[[pt:Portfólio]]
[[ru:Портфолио]]
[[uk:Портфоліо]]
[[zh:公文包]]</li><li>[[Kelp|Kelp]]<br/>{{About|the plant|the dried variant|Dried Kelp}}
{{For}}
{{Block
|image=Kelp.gif
|invimage=Kelp
|transparent=Yes
|tool=Any
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=Yes (64)
|flammable=No
|lavasusceptible=No
|light=No
|hardness=0}}

'''Kelp''' is an underwater plant that generates in most [[ocean]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Natural generation ===

Kelp naturally generates in any [[ocean]] [[biome]]s (except in [[Frozen Ocean|frozen]], [[Deep Frozen Ocean|deep frozen]] and [[Warm Ocean|warm]]), near and around [[seagrass]]. Each chunk has {{frac|1|18}} chance to generate a [[vegetation]] of kelp.

=== Breaking ===

Kelp can be mined instantly with any [[tool]] or with the player's fist. Removing water from the kelp block destroys the kelp. Breaking one part of a kelp stalk destroys all kelp [[block]]s above it. Each block drops a kelp [[item (entity)|item]].

=== Trading ===

Kelp can be bought from [[wandering trader]]s for 3 emeralds.

== Usage ==

Kelp can be placed underwater by hand, or anywhere by the use of [[commands]] such as {{cmd|setblock}}. Placing it by hand gives it a random {{code|age}} value between 0 and 24. Kelp can be placed only in [[water]] source blocks or downward-flowing water, not horizontally flowing water.

When placed in downward-flowing water, the flowing water transforms into a water source block,<ref>{{bug|MC-134229}}</ref> which is useful for faster [[bubble column]] elevator creation.

Any building block can be placed on top of a kelp plant, which is useful for building structures over a deep ocean without needing to build from the ocean floor (see also [[lily pad]]).

=== Cooking ingredient ===

{{smelting
| showname = 1
| Kelp
| Dried Kelp
| 0.1
}}

=== Composting ===

Placing kelp into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

=== Growth mechanics ===

Kelp can be planted on a broad variety of blocks. It grows underwater if it has either a source block of water or, {{in|Java}}, flowing water above it.<ref>{{bug|MC-133354}}</ref> Neither [[player]]s nor [[dispenser]]s can remove the water source block that kelp grows in without breaking the kelp first.

Kelp does not require any [[light]] level to grow. Kelp also grows without having [[sky]] access. [[Bone meal]] can be used to grow kelp by 1 block on each use.

Kelp, when planted, is generated with a randomly chosen age value, which can be checked when pressing [[Debug screen|<kbd>F3</kbd>]]{{only|java}}. The age value of a newly planted kelp plant varies randomly from 0 to 24. Each time the kelp grows in height by one block, the newly generated top of the kelp plant increases its age by 1. When the top block of the kelp plant reaches an age of 25, it stops growing. This means that kelp can naturally grow to a height between 2 (if the first kelp plant had an age of 24) and 26 blocks (if the first kelp plant had an age of 0). 

When a kelp plant block is broken, the age of the kelp plant block underneath is randomized to a value from 0 to 24 and the kelp continues growing until it reaches age 25. It is possible to use this mechanic to cultivate a kelp plant to increase its growth height beyond its natural maximum height of 26 blocks. This can be done by breaking the top-most block of the kelp plant each time it reaches age 25. A kelp plant cultivated by a player in this way repeatedly grows until it reaches the water surface.

Each time it receives a [[random tick]], kelp has a 14% chance of growing.

If [[shears]] are used on the topmost block of kelp, that block automatically sets its {{cd|age}} value to {{cd|25}} and stop growing.{{only|JE}}

=== Farming ===
{{Main|Tutorials/Kelp farming}}
Kelp farming is similar to farming [[sugar cane]], although kelp must be placed underwater. Automation of harvest is easier because items float up in water.

== Sounds ==
=== Generic ===
{{Sound table/Block/Wet grass}}
=== Unique ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table
|sound=Shear.ogg
|subtitle=Plant cropped
|source=block
|description=When the tip of kelp is cropped with [[Shears#Cropping growing plants|shears]]
|id=block.growing_plant.crop
|translationkey=subtitles.block.growing_plant.crop
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}: ''None''

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Kelp
|spritetype=block
|nameid=kelp}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Kelp Plant
|spritetype=block
|nameid=kelp_plant
|form=block
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Kelp
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item
|spritename=kelp
|spritetype=item
|nameid=kelp
|id=382
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block
|spritename=kelp
|spritetype=block
|nameid=kelp
|id=393
|form=block
|itemform=item.kelp
|translationkey=-
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}

{{/BS}}

== 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 a "[[seaweed]]" [[block]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||November 18, 2017|link={{YouTubeLink|mAapz_nIC_Y}}|Kelp plants were shown in a clip of [[MineCon Earth]].}}
{{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Kelp JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] [[File:Kelp (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added kelp.}}
{{History|||snap=18w07b|Kelp now behaves more like [[water]], meaning [[mob]]s can no longer spawn within the plant under water nor can they replenish their breath by [[swimming]] through it.}}
{{History|||snap=18w10a|[[File:Kelp JE2.gif|32px]] The texture for kelp has been overhauled.}}
{{History|||snap=18w14a|[[File:Kelp.gif|32px]] Top of the kelp textures have been shifted slightly downward.
|The generation rules for kelp have been changed, it now mainly generates in [[cold ocean]] [[biome]]s and can no longer generate in [[warm ocean]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=18w20a|The {{cd|kelp_top}} has been changed ID to {{cd|kelp}} and {{cd|kelp}} has been changed to {{cd|kelp_plant}}, for both the [[block]] and [[item]] forms.}}
{{History|||snap=pre2|Kelp is now destroyed by [[sponge]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-127111}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=pre6|Added 5 new [[sound]] events that apply to kelp: <code>block.wet_grass.break</code>, <code>block.wet_grass.fall</code>, <code>block.wet_grass.hit</code>, <code>block.wet_grass.place</code>, and <code>block.wet_grass.step</code>.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=19w03a|Placing kelp into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Kelp now has a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.
|Added [[Wandering Trader|wandering trader]]s, which sell kelp.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w11a|Kelp can now be grown with [[bone meal]].}}
{{History|||snap=20w13a|Kelp has been moved from the Miscellaneous tab to the Decoration Blocks tab in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="misc decoration">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-174434</ref>}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|Kelp no longer generates on magma blocks.<ref>{{Bug|MC-185605|resolution=Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.18|snap=21w37a|Kelp now stops growing if [[shears]] are used on the tip.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[File:Kelp JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] [[File:Kelp (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added kelp.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:Kelp (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] The kelp [[item]] texture has been updated to the {{el|je}}'s.}}
{{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Kelp.gif|32px]] The texture of the kelp plant has been updated.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Kelp can now be bought from [[wandering trader]]s for 3 [[emerald]]s.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Kelp can now be used to fill [[composter]]s.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Kelp.gif|32px]] [[File:Kelp (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added kelp.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* In real life, [[wikipedia:kelp|kelp]] is not considered a [[wikipedia:plant|plant]]. It is classified by scientists as a [[wikipedia:Brown algae|brown algae]].
** Kelp in real life absorbs nutrients directly from the water, instead of through its root-like structure, [[wikipedia:Holdfast (biology)|holdfast]], which merely attaches it to the seabed. This is in accordance with kelp being able to grow on almost any solid block in ''Minecraft''.

== Gallery ==
<gallery heights="60">
SeaPlantsMineConEarth2017.jpg|Kelp shown in a clip from MINECON Earth 2017. 
Kelp in ocean with Jappa textures.jpg|Naturally generated kelp in an [[ocean]] biome.
Kelp on shoreline.png|Naturally generated kelp near the shore.
Ocean life.png|An ocean with kelp visible in the far distance.
Kelp on Land.png|Kelp placed outside of [[water]] using the {{cmd|setblock}} command before 18w07b.
Waterless kelp.png|What kelp looks like without water (water removed using a [[resource pack]]).
Coral reef at night.png|Kelp within a [[coral reef]].
Floating Kelp.png|Kelp that generated in mid-air due to an [[ocean monument]]'s water cutting through it.
Kelp in ocean.jpg|Multiple kelps.
Kelp 255 blocks tall.png|Without obstacles, kelp can grow all the way to building limit.
ArgoMajor Kelp.jpg|First image of kelp in ''Bedrock Edition''.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Blocks|vegetation}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Natural blocks]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]

[[de:Seetang]]
[[es:Alga]]
[[fr:Algue]]
[[ja:コンブ]]
[[ko:켈프]]
[[pl:Wodorosty]]
[[pt:Alga]]
[[ru:Ламинария]]
[[th:สาหร่ายทะเล]]
[[zh:海带]]</li></ul>
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4Added the death message "<player> was killed by <player/mob>" (triggered by splash potions of Harming, it is just not clear).
1.3.1
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><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><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>
12w16aThe death message "<player> died" can no longer appear practically, only theoretically.
12w18aAs singleplayer worlds are now internal servers, death messages are now also shown in singleplayer.
1.4.2
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Sugar|Sugar]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Sugar.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Sugar''' is a [[food]] ingredient and [[brewing]] ingredient made from [[sugar canes]].

== Obtaining ==

=== Mob loot ===

[[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–2 sugar upon death. This is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0–5 sugar.

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
 |head= 1
 |Sugar Cane
 |Output= Sugar
 |type= Material

}}
{{Crafting
 |Honey Bottle
 |Output= Sugar, 3
 |type= Material
 |foot= 1
}}

=== Compound creation ===

Sugar can be created from its base [[element]]s, using the [[compound creator]].{{only|bedrock|education}}

{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Elements
!Example recipe
|- <!-- Temporarily using crafting grid as a substitute for the compound creator (template not yet available), since the layout is the same, even if the appearance is different -->
!Sugar
|6 Carbon<br>12 Hydrogen<br>6 Oxygen
|{{Crafting Table
|shapeless= 1
|A2=Carbon,6 |B2=Hydrogen,12 |C2=Oxygen,6
|Output=Sugar}}
|}

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Brewing ingredient ===

{{Brewing
  |head=1
  |Sugar
  |Mundane Potion
  |base=Water Bottle
}}
{{brewing
  |foot=1
  |showname=1
  |Sugar
  |Potion of Swiftness
}}

=== Horses ===

Sugar can be fed to [[horse]]s to heal {{hp|1}}, speed growth by 30 seconds, and increase taming probability by 3%.

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|The Lie}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Sugar
|spritetype=item
|nameid=sugar
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Sugar
|spritetype=item
|nameid=sugar
|id=416
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Video ==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|DnMFkmC7BxE}}</div>

== History ==

{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|[[File:Sugar JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Sugar has been introduced as an ingredient for [[cake]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Sugar is now used to craft [[fermented spider eye]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Sugar can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[Mundane Potion]], or in an [[Awkward Potion]] to create a [[Potion of Swiftness]].}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|Sugar is now used to make [[pumpkin pie]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w38b|[[Witch]]es can now [[drops|drop]] sugar.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 353.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Sugar JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of sugar has been changed.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Sugar can now can be created using 1 [[honey bottle]].}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Sugar JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sugar. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.3.0|Sugar is now [[craft]]able using [[sugar cane]].}}
{{History||v0.7.0|Sugar is now used to craft [[cake]].}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Sugar is now used to craft [[pumpkin pie]].}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Sugar has been added to the [[creative]] [[inventory]].|Sugar is now used to craft [[fermented spider eye]]s.
|Sugar can now be used for [[brewing]], to get mundane [[potion]]s and potions of [[Swiftness]].}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Added [[witch]]es, which can [[drops|drop]] sugar upon [[death]].}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Sugar can now be used to feed [[horse]]s, which can increase their temper, heal them, and speed up the growth of foals.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Sugar can now be created using 6 Carbon, 12 Hydrogen, and 6 Oxygen in the [[compound creator]].}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Sugar JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of sugar has been changed.}}
{{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|Sugar can now be created using 1 [[honey bottle]].}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Sugar JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sugar.
|Sugar is used to craft [[cake]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU7|Sugar is now used to craft [[fermented spider eye]]s.|Sugar can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[Mundane Potion]], or in an [[Awkward Potion]] to create a [[Potion of Swiftness]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Sugar is now used to make [[pumpkin pie]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[Witch]]es can now [[drops|drop]] sugar.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Sugar JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of sugar has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Sugar JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sugar.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--sugar Taking Inventory: Sugar] – Minecraft.net on January 27, 2022

{{Items}}

[[cs:Cukr]]
[[de:Zucker]]
[[es:Azúcar]]
[[fr:Sucre]]
[[hu:Cukor]]
[[it:Zucchero]]
[[ja:砂糖]]
[[ko:설탕]]
[[nl:Suiker]]
[[pl:Cukier]]
[[pt:Açúcar]]
[[ru:Сахар]]
[[th:น้ำตาล]]
[[uk:Цукор]]
[[zh:糖]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li><li>[[Dragon's Breath|Dragon's Breath]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Dragon's Breath.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| rarity = Uncommon
}}

The '''dragon's breath''' is a [[brewing]] item that is used solely to make [[lingering potion]]s.

== Obtaining ==

The dragon's breath can be obtained by scooping  up the [[ender dragon]]'s breath attack or the purple [[area effect cloud|effect clouds]] caused by [[dragon fireball]]s in an empty [[glass bottle]].

== Usage ==

=== Brewing ingredient ===

Dragon's breath may be added to any splash potion to upgrade it to a lingering potion, which can be used to create a lasting [[Lingering Potion#Area Effect Cloud|area effect cloud]], or to craft [[Arrow#Tipped arrows|tipped arrows]].
{{brewing
  |name=[[Lingering Potion]]
  |showname=1
  |Dragon's Breath
  |Any Lingering Potion
  |base=Any Splash Potion}}

When put 2 or more dragon's breath in the brewing stand, after the brewing process, a glass bottle will drop as an [[Item (entity)|entity]]. However, if put only 1 dragon's breath in the brewing stand, after the brewing process, the glass bottle is consumed and cannot be retrieved.<ref>{{bug|MC-259583}}</ref>

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:
{{Sound table
|sound=Bottle fill dragon breath1.ogg
|sound2=Bottle fill dragon breath2.ogg
|subtitle=Bottle fills
|source=neutral
|description=Filling a glass bottle with dragon's breath
|id=item.bottle.fill_dragonbreath
|translationkey=subtitles.item.bottle.fill
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Bottle fill dragon breath1.ogg
|sound2=Bottle fill dragon breath2.ogg
|source=sound
|description=When a bottle is filled with dragon's breath
|id=bottle.dragonbreath
|volume=0.7<wbr>{{Until|BE 1.20.40}}<br>1.0<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.40}}
|pitch=1.0
|foot=1}}

== Achievements ==

{{Load achievements|You Need a Mint}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|You Need a Mint}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Dragon's Breath
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dragon_breath
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Dragon's Breath
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dragon_breath
|id=560
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w33a|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon's breath.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 437.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of dragon's breath has been changed.}}

{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon's breath.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of dragon's breath has been changed.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon's breath.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of dragon's breath has been changed.}}

{{History|3ds}}
{{History||1.7.10|[[File:Dragon's Breath JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon's breath.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* If the dragon's breath is used in a [[crafting]] recipe (using a [[mod]] or a [[data pack]]), it becomes an empty bottle instead of being entirely consumed.

== References ==
{{reflist}}

==External Links==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/dragon-s-breath Taking Inventory: Dragon's Breath] – Minecraft.net on June 9, 2023

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[de:Drachenatem]]
[[fr:Souffle de dragon]]
[[it:Soffio di drago]]
[[ja:ドラゴンブレス]]
[[ko:드래곤의 숨결]]
[[nl:Drakenadem]]
[[pl:Oddech smoka]]
[[pt:Bafo do dragão]]
[[ru:Драконье дыхание]]
[[zh:龙息]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li></ul>
12w34aAdded the death message "<player> withered away".
12w41aAdded the death message "<player> was squashed by a falling anvil".
12w42aAdded the death message "<player> was squashed by a falling block".
1.4.6
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Egg|Egg]]<br/>{{About|chicken eggs|the similar item that spawns mobs|Spawn egg|other uses}}
{{ItemEntity
|image=Egg.png
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=Yes (16)
|size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks
}}

An '''egg''' is an [[item]] that can be used to craft [[food]] items, or thrown for a chance to spawn [[chick]]s on impact.

== Obtaining ==
=== Mob loot ===
{{see also|Tutorials/Egg farming}}
A [[chicken]] drops an egg item every 5–10 minutes. The theoretical average would be expected at 1 egg every 7.5 minutes, or 0.1333 eggs per minute.

A [[fox]] sometimes spawns holding an egg, which it always drops upon death. Alternatively, a player dropping a food item causes the fox to drop the egg.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|egg}}

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage}}

=== Combat ===
Players are able to throw eggs and deal knockback to [[mob]]s (but not other players{{only|JE|short=1}}<ref>{{bug|MC-3179|||WAI}}</ref>{{until|JE Combat Tests}}), but no damage is dealt, similar to a [[snowball]]. Likewise, throwing eggs at [[neutral mobs]] provokes them. Eggs can also be fired from [[dispenser]]s and are affected by gravity.

=== Spawning chickens ===
When thrown by a dispenser or by pressing the {{control|use}} button, an egg has a {{fraction|1|8}} (12.5%) chance of spawning a [[chick]]. If this occurs, there is a {{fraction|1|32}} (3.125%) chance of spawning three additional chicks (on average, 1 out of every 256 eggs spawns 4 chicks). In other words, whenever an egg is thrown, there is a {{fraction|31|256}} chance of spawning 1 chick and a {{fraction|1|256}} chance of spawning four chicks.

The expected value of the number of chicks an egg produces is {{fraction|35|256}} or 13.7%. This means that on average, a chick is spawned every 7.3 eggs, a stack of 16 eggs spawns 2.188 chicks, and a full inventory including the hotbar and off-hand (<code>37 * 16 = 592</code> eggs) is expected to spawn approximately 81 chicks.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Thrown eggs use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Bow shoot.ogg
|subtitle=Egg flies
|source=player
|description=When an egg is thrown
|id=entity.egg.throw
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.egg.throw
|volume=0.5
|pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Dispensed item
|source=block
|description=When a dispenser shoots an egg
|id=block.dispenser.launch
|translationkey=subtitles.block.dispenser.dispense
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.2
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Chicken plop.ogg
|subtitle=Chicken plops
|source=Friendly Creatures
|description=When an egg is laid by a chicken
|id=entity.chicken.egg
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.chicken.egg
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|rowspan=2
|sound=Bow shoot.ogg
|source=player
|description=When an egg is thrown
|id=random.bow
|volume=0.5
|pitch=0.33-0.5}}
{{Sound table
|source=player
|description=When a dispenser shoots an egg
|id=random.bow
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.83-1.25}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Chicken plop.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When an egg is laid by a chicken
|id=mob.chicken.plop
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Egg
|spritetype=item
|nameid=egg
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showentitytags=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Thrown Egg
|spritetype=entity
|spritename=Egg
|nameid=egg
|entitytags=impact_projectiles
|foot=1}}
{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Egg
|spritetype=item
|nameid=egg
|id=390
|form=item
|foot=1}} 
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Egg
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=egg
|id=82
|foot=1}}

=== Entity Data ===

Thrown eggs 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]].

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|The Lie}}

==Advancements==
{{Load advancements|Bullseye}}

== Video ==
<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|8rDbF8UYuTc}}</div>

== History ==
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.14|[[File:Egg JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eggs.
|Eggs currently have no purpose.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.0|Eggs are now throwable at the request of a fan as the result of a [[wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]] conversation about a man eating his [[wikipedia:USB|USB]], if [[Notch]] added egg throwing.<ref>{{tweet|notch|11773078791000065}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.2|Eggs are now used to craft [[cake]]s.
|Eggs can now be thrown by [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[Breeding]] has been added, making eggs easier to obtain.}}
{{History|||snap=RC1|Thrown eggs now hatch chicks instead of adult chickens.
|The egg's throw [[sound]] has been changed.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|Eggs are now used to craft [[pumpkin pie]]s.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w32a|Eggs no longer [[damage]] the [[ender dragon]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w36b|Eggs now produce particles when thrown at an entity.}}
{{History|||snap=15w49a|Eggs, like all throwable projectiles, now take the thrower's motion into account when fired.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has now been changed from <code>ThrownEgg</code> to <code>egg</code>.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 344.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Egg JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of eggs has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w50a|Eggs can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] fletcher houses.
|Therefore, chickens are no longer the only source of eggs.}}
{{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with eggs in their mouths.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-Release 1|Eggs are now affected by [[bubble column]]s.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Egg JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eggs. They are currently unobtainable.
|Eggs are throwable, but are unable to spawn chickens.}}
{{History||v0.7.0|[[Chicken]]s now occasionally lay eggs.
|Eggs can be used to craft [[cake]].
|Thrown eggs now have a chance of spawning adult chickens.}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Eggs are now used to craft [[pumpkin pie]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=build 3|Thrown eggs now have a chance of spawning chicks instead of adult chickens.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The [[entity]] ID has now been changed from <code>thrownegg</code> to <code>egg</code>.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|Eggs now deal knockback to [[player]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Egg.png|32px]] The texture of eggs has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Eggs can now be found in [[village]] fletcher [[chest]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Eggs can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can [[drops|drop]] eggs.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Trading]] has now been changed, eggs can no longer be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Egg JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eggs.}}
{{History|PS4}}		
{{History||1.90|[[File:Egg JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of eggs has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Egg JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added eggs.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Eggs break mid-fall if hit by another projectile; the chance of spawning a chick is not affected.
* Throwing an egg at a [[nether portal]] breaks the egg when it hits the portal.
* A thrown egg 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 [[potion]]s).

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

{{Items}}
{{entities}}

[[Category:Combat]]

[[cs:Vajíčko]]
[[de:Ei]]
[[es:Huevo]]
[[fr:Œuf]]
[[hu:Tojás]]
[[it:Uovo]]
[[ja:卵]]
[[ko:달걀]]
[[nl:Ei]]
[[pl:Jajko]]
[[pt:Ovo]]
[[ru:Яйцо]]
[[th:ไข่ไก่]]
[[uk:Яйце]]
[[zh:鸡蛋]]
<br /></li><li>[[Bottle o' Enchanting|Bottle o' Enchanting]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
|image=Bottle o' Enchanting.gif
|imagesize=160px
|invimage=Bottle o' Enchanting
|stackable=Yes (64)
|renewable=Yes
|size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks
|rarity=Uncommon
|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 75
}}

A '''bottle o' enchanting''' is a throwable item that releases [[experience]] orbs on impact.

== Obtaining ==

=== Trading ===
Master-level cleric [[villager]]s sell bottles o' enchanting for 3 emeralds as part of their trade.

=== Natural generation ===

{{LootChestItem|bottle-o'-enchanting}}

== Usage ==

A bottle o' enchanting can be thrown by pressing {{control|use}}. On impact, it drops [[experience]] orbs worth {{xp|3|11}} (average 7.0) and sends out blue particles.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Bottles o' enchanting 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 bottle o' enchanting 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 bottle o' enchanting is thrown by a player
|id=entity.experience_bottle.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 bottle o' enchanting 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
|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
|firstcolumnname=Item
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Bottle o' Enchanting
|spritetype=item
|nameid=experience_bottle
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Thrown Bottle o' Enchanting
|spritetype=entity
|spritename=Bottle o' Enchanting
|nameid=experience_bottle
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Item
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Bottle o' Enchanting
|spritetype=item
|nameid=experience_bottle
|id=508
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Bottle o' Enchanting
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=xp_bottle
|id=68
|foot=1}}

=== Entity data ===
{{see also|Chunk format}}

Thrown bottles o' enchanting have entity data that define various properties of the entity.

{{/ED}}

== History ==
<!--When were dispensers made able to fire these? Or was this always a thing?-->
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bottles o' enchanting. 
|Bottles o' enchanting can currently be obtained only in [[creative]] mode.}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|With the implementation of the [[trading]] system, the [[player]] can now trade with priest [[villager]]s to obtain 2–4 bottles o' enchanting for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|With the trading revamp, villagers no longer [[trading|sell]] bottles o' enchanting, making them again unobtainable in regular [[survival]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w31a|Cleric [[villager]]s now sell bottles o' enchanting for 3–11 [[emerald]]s each, making them [[renewable resource|renewable]] again.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w49a|Bottles o' enchanting, like all projectiles, now take thrower's motion into account.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has now been changed from <code>ThrownExpBottle</code> to <code>xp_bottle</code>.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 384.}}
{{History|||snap=18w11a|Bottles o' enchanting can now generate in [[shipwreck]] chests.}}
{{History|||snap=pre5|The entity ID has now been changed to <code>experience_bottle</code>.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bottles o' enchanting has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w47a|Bottles o' enchanting can now generate in [[pillager outpost]] chests.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Bottles o' enchanting may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bottles o' enchanting. 
|Due to the lack of [[trading]], bottles o' enchanting are currently available only in [[creative]] mode, similar to [[Java Edition 12w04a|12w04a]] when it was first released.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|With [[villager]] [[trading]] added, it is now possible to obtain bottles o' enchanting legitimately.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The entity ID has now been changed from <code>potion.experience</code> to <code>xp_bottle</code>.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Bottles o' enchanting can now be found inside [[shipwreck]] and [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Bottles o' enchanting can now be found in [[pillager outpost]] chests.
|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bottles o' enchanting has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed and bottles o' enchanting are now [[trading|sold]] by cleric [[villager]]s for 3 [[emerald]]s.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bottles o' enchanting.
|Bottle o' enchanting can be found in the Miscellaneous tab in the [[Creative inventory]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|Moved bottle o' enchanting to the Brewing tab in the Creative inventory.}}
{{History|PS4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bottles o' enchanting has now been changed.}}

{{History|3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bottle o' Enchanting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bottles o' enchanting.
|Bottles o' enchanting are not available within the [[Creative inventory]].}}
{{History||?|Added bottles o' enchanting to the Creative inventory.{{info needed|Which update did this occur?}}}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list|Bottle o' Enchanting|Experience Bottle}}

== Gallery ==

<gallery>
Bottle O' Enchanting Splash.gif|Bottle o' enchanting splash animation on impact.
Bottle O' Enchanting villager.png|Players may trade with villagers to obtain bottles o' enchanting in survival mode.
</gallery>


{{Items}}
{{Entities}}

[[cs:Lektvar očarování]]
[[de:Erfahrungsfläschchen]]
[[es:Frasco con experiencia]]
[[fr:Fiole d'expérience]]
[[ja:エンチャントの瓶]]
[[ko:경험치 병]]
[[pl:Zaklęta butelka]]
[[pt:Frasco de experiência]]
[[ru:Зелье опыта]]
[[th:ขวดแห่งเวทมนตร์]]
[[zh:附魔之瓶]]</li></ul>
12w50aAdded the death message "<player> was killed trying to hurt <player/mob>".
1.5
{{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>[[:Category:Dyes|Category:Dyes]]<br/>These are items that can be used to dye sheep, wool blocks, or combined to make other dyes.

[[Category:Items]]

[[es:Categoría:Tintes]]
[[fr:Catégorie:Teinture]]
[[hu:Kategória:Festékek]]
[[zh:Category:染料]]</li></ul>
13w01aAdded the death message "<player> was slain by <player> using <item>".
13w02aThe entire translation string system for death messages has been rewritten.
Death messages for fall damage are now shown based on a system that results in 352 (416 in en_US.lang) death messages.
Added the following death messages:
  • <player> walked into fire whilst fighting <player/mob>
  • <player> was burnt to a crisp whilst fighting <player/mob>
  • <player> tried to swim in lava to escape <player/mob>
  • <player> drowned whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
  • <player> walked into a cactus whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
  • <player> was blown up by <player/mob>
  • <player> was shot by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> was fireballed by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> was pummeled by <player/mob> using <item>
  • <player> was killed by <player/mob> using <item>
The "<player> was killed by <player/mob>" death message has been changed to "<player> was killed by <player/mob> using magic".
13w05aThe system for fall damage death messages has been removed due to internationalization issues.[2]
Added the following death messages, which existed already, but were part of the system removed in this snapshot:
  • <player> fell from a high place
  • <player> fell off a ladder
  • <player> fell off some vines
Added the death message "<player> fell out of the water", which existed as part of the system removed in this snapshot, and which can only appear theoretically, not practically.
Added the following death messages:
  • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob>
  • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob> using <item>
  • Added the following unused death messages:
  • <player> was doomed to fall
  • <player> was fell too far and was finished by <player/mob>
  • <player> was fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> using <item>
  • 1.6.1
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Minecart with Command Block|Minecart with Command Block]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
    |renewable=No
    |stackable=No
    |size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks
    |image=Minecart with Command Block.gif
    |image2=Minecart with Command Block BE.gif
    |invimage1=Minecart with Command Block
    |networkid=10
    |drops={{drop|Item|Minecart|1}}
    |health={{hp|6}}
    |rarity=Epic
    }}
    
    A '''minecart with command block''' is an impulse{{only|java|short=y}} or repeating{{only|bedrock|education|short=y}} [[command block]] inside a [[minecart]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    The minecart with command block is obtainable only using the [[command]] {{cmd|give @s command_block_minecart}}, as it does not appear in the creative inventory{{only|BE}} and has no [[crafting]] recipe. It can also be summoned using the command {{cmd|summon command_block_minecart}}. It can be broken like any other minecart, but only the minecart is retained, while the command block is lost.
    
    == Usage ==
    {{main|Command Block}}
    The minecart with command block combines the functionalities of both minecarts and command blocks. Although the minecart visually contains an impulse command block, it functions more similarly to a repeating command block, and runs its command once every four game [[tick]]s when on an active [[activator rail]]. When it passes over a [[detector rail]] with a [[comparator]] connected next to it, it outputs the command block's result.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Edition|Java}}:<br>
    Minecarts with command blocks 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 command block 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 command block 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 Command Block
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=command_block_minecart
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Minecart with Command Block
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=command_block_minecart
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Minecart with Command Block
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=command_block_minecart
    |id=563
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Minecart with Command Block
    |spritename=minecart-with-repeating-command-block
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=command_block_minecart
    |id=100
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Entity data ===
    Minecarts with command blocks 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]].
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w39a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added minecart with command block.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE2.png|32px]] The texture of the [[command block]] in the [[minecart]] has been removed due to the new texture and types for the command block.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w35a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE3.png|32px]] The texture of the command block has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>MinecartCommandBlock</code> to <code>commandblock_minecart</code>.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 422.}}
    {{History|||snap=pre5|The entity ID has been changed to <code>command_block_minecart</code>.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of the minecart with command block has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w20a|Minecart with command block [[Rarity|rarity color]] was changed from common to epic.}}
    {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w44a|Minecart with command block is now available in the creative inventory, but only if cheats are enabled.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w45a|Moved the minecart with command block 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|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.5|snap=alpha 1.0.5.0|[[File:Minecart with Command Block BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added minecart with command block. The [[minecart]] has a [[repeating command block]] in it, instead of an impulse command block.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The entity ID has been changed from <code>minecartcommandblock</code> to <code>command_block_minecart</code>.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart with Command Block BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Command Block (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of the minecart with command block has been changed. Also the item texture has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-42990}}</ref>}}
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=?|xbone=?|ps=?|wiiu=?|switch=?|Added minecart with command blocks. This only exists as an item, as placing it will result in a normal minecart being placed. The command block in the minecart cannot be modified via NBT editing and it has an unused tooltip stating "Used to execute commands on the move!".}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Minecart with command block 13w39b.png|A minecart with command block in [[1.16.4]].
    File:A minecart command block testing the block in the red bucket with air.png|A minecart command block testing the block in the red area with [[air]].
    </gallery>
    
    ==References==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    {{Entities}}
    
    [[de:Befehlsblocklore]]
    [[fr:Wagonnet à bloc de commande]]
    [[it:Carrello da miniera]]
    [[ja:コマンドブロック付きのトロッコ]]
    [[nl:Mijnkar met opdrachtblok]]
    [[pl:Wagonik z blokiem poleceń]]
    [[pt:Carrinho de mina com bloco de comando]]
    [[ru:Вагонетка с командным блоком]]
    [[uk:Вагонетка з командним блоком]]
    [[zh:命令方块矿车]]</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>
    13w21bThe following unused death messages have been changed:
    • "<player> was fell too far and was finished by <player/mob>" to "<player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob>"
    • "<player> was fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> using <item>" to "<player> fell too far and was finished by <player/mob> using <item>"
    1.7.4
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Light Blue Dye|Light Blue Dye]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Light blue dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Quasi-Primary|quasi-primary dye]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
      |showname=0
      |showdescription=1
      |Blue Orchid
      |Output=Light Blue Dye
      |type=Material
      |head=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |Blue Dye
      |White Dye
      |Output=Light Blue Dye,2
      |type=Material
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |Lapis Lazuli;Blue Dye;Lapis Lazuli
      |Bone Meal;Bone Meal;White Dye
      |Output=Light Blue Dye,2
      |type=Material
      |description={{only|bedrock|education}}
      |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Loot chest ===
    {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|light-blue-dye}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 light blue dye for an [[emerald]].
    
    == Usage ==
    
    {{dye usage}}
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
    {{banner crafting usage}}
    
    === Loom ingredient ===
    {{Banner loom usage|Light Blue Dye}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 20%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|7}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 12 light blue dye for an emerald as part of their trades.
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Light Blue Dye
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=light_blue_dye
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Light Blue Dye
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=light_blue_dye
    |aliasid=dye / 12
    |id=407
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.dye.lightBlue.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Video ==
    {{yt|IPQzg-zPJgk}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue 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|Light blue dye can 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=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|Light blue dye is now crafted using [[white dye|white]] and [[blue dye]]s, instead of [[bone meal]] and [[lapis lazuli]].
    |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to light blue.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells light blue dye.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[light blue candle]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Light blue dye can no longer be used to craft light blue candles.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Light blue dye can now once again be used to craft light blue candles.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Light blue dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to light blue.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Light blue dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=23w16a|Light blue dye 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]]; light blue dye now is in the common loot.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Light blue dye is now craftable with [[lapis lazuli]] and [[bone meal]].
    |Light blue dye can now be used to craft light blue wool.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Light dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]] and dye [[shulker box]]es and [[bed]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Light blue 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|Light blue dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Light blue dye can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Light blue dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
    |Light blue dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s.
    |[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Light blue dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of light blue dye has been changed from <code>dye/12</code> to <code>light_blue_dye</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Light_Blue_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light blue dye has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light blue dye.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Dyes]]
    
    [[cs:Světle modré barvivo]]
    [[de:Hellblauer Farbstoff]]
    [[es:Tinte azul claro]]
    [[fr:Teinture bleu clair]]
    [[hu:Világoskék festék]]
    [[ja:空色の染料]]
    [[ko:하늘색 염료]]
    [[nl:Lichtblauwe kleurstof]]
    [[pl:Jasnoniebieski barwnik]]
    [[pt:Corante azul-claro]]
    [[ru:Светло-синий краситель]]
    [[zh:淡蓝色染料]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><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></ul>
    13w47aThe following death messages are now unused:
    • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob>
    • <player> was doomed to fall by <player/mob> using <item>
    1.8
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Glow Berries|Glow Berries]]<br/>{{Block
    |image=<gallery>
    Cave Vines (head).png|Without Berries
    Cave Vines (berries).png|With Berries
    </gallery>
    |image2 = Glow Berries JE1 BE1.png
    |extratext=[[#Gallery|View all renders]]
    |rarity=Common
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (64)
    |tool=Any
    |light=Yes
    |transparent=Yes
    |heals={{hunger|2}}
    |flammable=Yes
    |lavasusceptible=No
    }}
    
    '''Glow berries''' are a [[food]] [[item]] obtained from cave vines and can be used to plant them.
    
    '''Cave vines''' are a climbable, [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] plant that hangs off ceilings and grows glow berries. Cave vines with glow berries produce [[light]] and drop glow berries when broken or harvested. Cave vines with no glow berries will not drop anything.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Natural generation ===
    Cave vines can be found in [[lush caves]], hanging from cave ceilings.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|glow-berries}}
    
    === Post-generation ===
    Glow berries can be collected from a cave vine by {{control|using}} or {{control|breaking}} the vine. This yields one glow berry when the vine is bearing them and nothing when it is not.  A cave vine also breaks if [[water]] runs over its location or if a [[piston]] extends or pushes a block into its location. 
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, using a tool with [[Silk Touch]] on cave vines always yields a glow berry, even if the vine appears empty.
    
    [[Fortune]] has no effect on the number of glow berries dropped.
    
    == Usage ==
    === Placement ===
    Glow berries can be placed on and grown from the bottom of most blocks. They have no specific lighting requirements. When placed, they can be of any length.
    
    === Growth ===
    Placing glow berries on the bottom of a block creates a cave vine that grows downward one block at a time as long as [[air]] is beneath it and its maximum height (2 to 26 blocks) has not been reached. Each newly-grown cave vine block has a 1 in 9 chance of bearing glow berries.  Only this tip can ever naturally grow them.{{only|JE}}{{More info|exact growth rate and chance to bear glow berries}}
    
    {{control|Using}} [[bone meal]] on a cave vine produces glow berries if the vine was not bearing any.
    
    {{IN|Java}}, cave vines stop growing if [[shears]] are {{control|used}} on the tip.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, if placing glow berries in the Nether, cave vines are able to grow and produces glow berries.
    
    === Food ===
    To eat glow berries, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 0.4 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]] points, like [[sweet berries]].
    
    === Light ===
    When bearing glow berries, cave vines give off a [[light]] level of 14.
    
    === Composting ===
    Placing glow berries into a [[composter]] by {{control|using}} them on it has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.
    
    === Breeding ===
    Glow 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 glow berries. The resulting baby fox trusts the [[player]] and does not flee.
    
    Glow berries can be {{control|used}} on baby foxes to reduce the time until they grow by 10%.
    
    ==Sounds==
    ===Glow berries===
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    ===Cave vines===
    ====Generic====
    {{Sound table/Block/Cave vines}}
    
    ==== Unique ====
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Berries pick1.ogg
    |sound2=Berries pick2.ogg
    |subtitle=Berries pop
    |source=block
    |description=When glow berries are picked
    |id=block.cave_vines.pick_berries
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.berries.pick
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Shear.ogg
    |subtitle=Plant cropped
    |source=block
    |description=When the tip of cave vines are cropped with [[Shears#Cropping growing plants|shears]]
    |id=block.growing_plant.crop
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.growing_plant.crop
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Berries pick1.ogg
    |sound2=Berries pick2.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When glow berries are picked
    |id=pick_berries.cave_vines
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==Data values==
    ===ID===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showblocktags=y
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Cave Vines
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cave_vines
    |blocktags=cave_vines,lush_plants_replaceable
    |form=block
    }}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cave Vines Plant
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cave_vines_plant
    |blocktags=cave_vines,lush_plants_replaceable
    |form=block
    }}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Glow Berries
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=glow_berries
    |itemtags=fox_food
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{el|be}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Cave Vines
    |nameid=cave_vines
    |spritetype=block
    |id=577}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cave Vines Body With Berries
    |nameid=cave_vines_body_with_berries
    |spritename=lit-cave-vines-plant
    |spritetype=block
    |id=630}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cave Vines Head With Berries 
    |spritename=lit-cave-vines
    |nameid=cave_vines_head_with_berries
    |spritetype=block
    |id=631}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Glow Berries
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=glow_berries
    |form=item
    |id=638
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states===
    {{See also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    ==Advancements==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    ==History==
    {{History||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DWZIfsaIgtE|t=1781}}|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (head) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cave vines (named as glow berries) are shown as part of lush caves at [[Minecraft Live 2020]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|[[File:Glow Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow berries.
    |[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (head) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cave vines.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w11a|Renamed from "cave vines head" and "cave vines body" to "cave vines" and "cave vines plant", respectively.
    |The IDs have also changed.
    |Cave vines now always give 14 light, regardless of the type of part.
    |Now slow down the player.
    |Can now be climbed.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w13a|Glow berries now generate as loot in [[mineshaft]] [[Minecart with Chest|chest minecarts]].}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|With the implementation of cave biomes including lush caves, caves vines can now generate in normal worlds.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w37a|Cave vines stop growing if [[shears]] are used on the tip.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w41a|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE2.png|32px]] Changed cave vines plant texture.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Glow Berries may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|[[File:Glow Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow berries.
    |[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (head) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cave vines.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Glow Berries now generate as loot in [[mineshaft]] [[Minecart with Chest|chest minecarts]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Glow Berries are now available without enabling [[experimental gameplay]].}}
    {{History||1.17.20|snap=beta 1.17.20.20|Cave Vines can now be pollinated by [[bee]]s.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE2.png|32px]] Changed cave vines plant texture.}}
    {{History||1.19.20|snap=beta 1.19.20.20|Cave vines can now be destroyed by [[ravagers]].}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    <gallery>
    Lush_caves_overview_concept_art.jpg|Concept art for the lush caves and vegetation including Glow Berries.
    JE_1.17_Development_Lush_Caves.jpg|A view of the lush caves with glow berries from Minecraft Live 2020.
    Lushcaves_minecon.png|Lush cave in MINECON.
    Cavesworkinprogress.jpg|A view of the lush caves with glow berries, tweeted by LadyAgnes.
    Livestream_lush_cave.jpg|Another view of the lush caves with glow berries, in an interview with LadyAgnes.
    Glow Berry Fox.jpg|A fox under a glow berry vine.
    </gallery>
    
    ===Cave vines "item"===
    {{:Technical blocks/Cave Vines}}
    
    ==Issues==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    ==Trivia==
    *They are the first item to be usable as both a food and a light source.
    
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    Cave Vines (plant).png
    Cave Vines (berries, plant).png
    Cave Vines (head).png
    Cave Vines (berries).png
    Cave_Vines_Age2_(Possibility_pattern_1)_JE1.png|A possible pattern of the cave vines at Age 2.
    Cave_Vines_Age2_(Possibility_pattern_2)_JE1.png|And another pattern.
    </gallery>
    
    {{Blocks|vegetation}}
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Natural blocks]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    [[Category:Light sources]]
    [[Category:Flammable blocks]]
    [[Category:Climbable blocks]]
    
    [[de:Leuchtbeeren]]
    [[es:Bayas luminosas]]
    [[fr:Baies lumineuses]]
    [[it:Bacche luminose]]
    [[ja:グロウベリー]]
    [[pt:Bagas brilhantes]]
    [[ru:Светящиеся ягоды]]
    [[zh:发光浆果]]</li><li>[[A Very Fine Item|A Very Fine Item]]<br/>{{Joke feature}}
    {{Item
    | image = A Very Fine Item.png
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''A very fine item''' was a joke item from [[Java Edition 20w14∞]], found only in the {{code|isolation}} dimension.
    
    == Appearance ==
    The texture of a very fine item resembles the side face of a grass block with the words "Home Sweet Home" written on it. Unlike most items, its texture is 64x64 pixels, rather than the usual 16x16.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Dimension ===
    A very fine item can only be obtained from an item frame in the {{Code|isolation}} dimension. There is a maximum of 1 fine item that can be found legitimately in any world.
    
    === Cheats/Creative mode ===
    This item can't be found in the creative inventory, but it can be middle-click duplicated in creative mode or given with the {{Code|code=give <target> minecraft:fine_item <amount>}} command.
    
    == Usage ==
    This item cannot be placed or used in any way other than a trophy. It can still be inserted and/or rotated inside of an item frame.
    
    == Data values ==
    
    === ID ===
    {{ID table
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=java
    |displayname=A Very Fine Item
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=fine_item
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||20w14∞|[[File:A Very Fine Item.png|32px]] Added a very fine item.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:isolation biome.png|The Easter Egg dimension that the item spawns in.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    {{Jokes}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Joke items]]
    
    [[es:A Very Fine Item]]
    [[pt:Um item muito bom]]</li></ul>
    14w32aAdded the death message "<player> was struck by lightning".
    1.9
    {{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>[[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></ul>
    15w31aDeath messages are now displayed on the death screen as well as in the chat.
    15w31cAdded the death message "<player> was roasted in dragon breath".
    15w32aThe death message "<player> was roasted in dragon breath" can no longer practically appear, only theoretically.
    15w42aAdded the death message "<player> experienced kinetic energy".
    1.10
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Gray Dye|Gray Dye]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Gray Dye.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Gray dye'''{{fn|Known as '''Grey Dye''' in British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand English variants.}} is a [[Dyeing#Secondary colors|secondary color]] dye.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
      |Black Dye
      |White Dye
      |Output=Gray Dye,2
      |type=Material
      |head=1
      |showdescription=1
      |showname=0
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |Ink Sac;Black Dye;Ink Sac
      |Bone Meal;Bone Meal;White Dye
      |Output=Gray Dye,2
      |type=Material
      |description={{only|bedrock|education}}
      |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 gray dye for an [[emerald]].{{only|bedrock}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    {{dye usage}}
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
    {{banner crafting usage}}
    
    === Loom ingredient ===
    {{Banner loom usage|Gray Dye}}
    
    === Trading ===
    Journeyman-level villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 gray dye for an emerald.
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Gray Dye
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=gray_dye
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Gray Dye
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=gray_dye
    |aliasid=dye / 8
    |id=403
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.dye.gray.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Video ==
    {{yt|wGalHy0_fj0}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added gray 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|Gray dye can be now [[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=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 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|Gray dye is now [[crafting|crafted]] using [[black dye|black]] and [[white dye]]s, instead of [[ink sac]] and [[bone meal]].
    |[[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of gray dye has now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|Gray dye can now change the text color on the [[sign]]s to gray.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sell gray dyes.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Gray dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Gray dye can now used to craft [[gray candle]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Gray dye can no longer be used to craft gray candles.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Gray dye can once again be used to craft gray candles.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Gray dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to gray.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added gray dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Gray dye can be [[craft]]ed with [[bone meal]] and an [[ink sac]], despite there being no way of obtaining ink sacs at the time.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|Gray dye is now available in [[creative]] mode.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 3|Gray dye can now be obtained in [[survival]] mode.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 11|Gray dye can now be used to craft colored [[terracotta]].}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Gray dye can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Gray dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Gray dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Gray 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|Gray 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|Gray dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Gray dye can now be used to dye tamed [[cat]] collars.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Gray dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
    |Gray dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s and undyed [[glass pane]]s.
    |[[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of gray dye has now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Gray dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of gray dye has been changed from <code>dye/8</code> to <code>gray_dye</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added gray dye.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of gray dye has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added gray dye.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Notes ==
    {{fnlist}}
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Dyes]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Šedé barvivo]]
    [[de:Grauer Farbstoff]]
    [[es:Tinte gris]]
    [[fr:Teinture grise]]
    [[hu:Szürke festék]]
    [[ja:灰色の染料]]
    [[ko:회색 염료]]
    [[nl:Grijze kleurstof]]
    [[pl:Szary barwnik]]
    [[pt:Corante cinza]]
    [[ru:Серый краситель]]
    [[zh:灰色染料]]</li><li>[[Name Tag|Name Tag]]<br/>{{about|the item that gives names to mobs|the nameplate above a player's head|Player#Username}}
    {{Item
    | image = Name Tag.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    A '''name tag''' is an [[item]] used to name [[mob]]s in the world and prevent them from despawning naturally.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|name-tag}}
    
    === Fishing ===
    
    Name tags can be caught from [[fishing]] as part of the treasure category with a {{frac|1|6}} chance after the 5% chance of being a treasure catch. The chance of catching treasure increases with the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment.
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Master-level librarian [[villagers]] offer to sell a name tag for 20 [[emerald]]s as one of their available trades.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    To use a name tag, it must first be renamed with an [[anvil]], costing 1 [[experience]] level. 
    
    If it is not renamed, it has no effect when used on a mob. After the name tag is renamed, the player can {{control|use}} it on a mob to give it the name given to the name tag from the anvil. Mobs and name tags can be renamed any number of times. Name tags with the same name are stackable. 
    
    Once a mob is named, it keeps its name, and the name tag is consumed.
    
    When a mob is named, it is excluded from the mob cap count.
    
    Effects on various mobs:
    * A named [[silverfish]] that goes into a block appears to lose its name because it is replaced by a newly generated unnamed silverfish when the block is broken.
    * A baby (animal or villager) keeps its name when becoming an adult.
    ** A named [[villager]] keeps its name when transformed into a [[Zombie Villager|zombie villager]].
    ** A named zombie villager keeps its name when cured.
    * [[Wandering Trader|Wandering trader]]s still despawn even if they are named, or in a [[minecart]] or [[boat]].
    * A named [[wither]]'s boss bar displays its name instead of "Wither".
    * Naming an [[ender dragon]] with commands also displays the name in the boss bar.
    
    === Limitations ===
    
    Any mob can be named except for the [[ender dragon]] and [[player]]s.
    
    A name tag can rename an [[armor stand]], though it does not show the nameplate above its head until <code>CustomNameVisible:1b</code> is set as an extra step.
    
    {{control|Using|use}} a name tag on a villager renames the villager instead of opening the trading interface. A saddled pig is renamed instead of being ridden. Using a name tag on any other mob that can be interacted with performs the {{control|use}} action instead of being named. These mobs can be renamed if the player uses the name tag while crouching or standing in a [[nether portal]] because the portal suppresses the {{control|use}} action.
    
    Once a name tag is used on a mob, it is impossible to remove the name of that mob without the use of commands or external modifications.
    
    === Behavior ===
    
    Renamed mobs have their name displayed over their head in the same fashion as a mob named through a renamed [[spawn egg]]. Their names can be seen only if they are aimed at from four or fewer blocks away.
    
    Mobs that are named using the name tag never despawn in the world, similar to tamed mobs.<ref>{{tweet|dinnerbone|327485109940916226}}</ref> The exceptions are [[wandering trader]]s or if the mob is hostile and the difficulty is switched to "[[Peaceful]]", causing any hostile mobs or any named hostile mobs to despawn immediately. 
    
    If a renamed mob kills a player, the custom name is used in the death message in place of the mob type name. For instance, if a vindicator named "Johnny" kills a player, the death message is "Player was slain by Johnny". 
    
    A renamed [[wither]] also has a renamed health bar, and the boss bar doesn't regenerate{{verify}}.
    
    === Easter eggs ===
    
    * Any mob that receives the name "[[Easter eggs#Upside-down mobs|Dinnerbone]]" or "[[Easter eggs#Upside-down mobs|Grumm]]" is rendered upside down. This even includes the player in early versions of Bedrock Edition if the username is set to either of these and you are not signed into Xbox Live.
    * Naming a [[sheep]] "[[Easter eggs#Jeb sheep|jeb_]]" causes its wool to fade between the dye colors, producing a rainbow effect. The [[wool]] that drops when the sheep is [[shear]]ed or killed is the original color of the sheep before the sheep was named.
    * Naming a [[rabbit]] "[[Rabbit#Toast|Toast]]" causes it to have a special memorial skin of user xyzen420's girlfriend's [http://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/27hjog/to_themogminer_my_bunny_is_missing_please_help_me/ missing rabbit].
    * Naming a [[vindicator]] "Johnny" causes it to be aggressive and attack all [[mob]]s including the wither (except [[ghast]]s and other [[illager]]s). The hostility even extends to [[Ravager|ravagers]] in [[Java Edition|''Java Edition'']], as the "Johnny" vindicator can also attack the ravager while it's riding it.
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Name Tag
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=name_tag
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Name Tag
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=name_tag
    |id=548
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16b|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags. They can now be found in [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w25a|A [[mob]] named "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" now renders upside down.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Name tags can now rarely be acquired by [[fishing]], making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}}
    {{History||1.7.4|snap=13w48b|A sheep named "jeb_" now fades between the [[dye]] colors.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Name tags can now be [[trading|bought]] from librarian [[villager]]s, at 20–22 [[emerald]]s for 1 name tag.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[Rabbit]]s have been added and naming one "Toast" gives it a special memorial skin.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|Added name tags to [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s.
    |The average yield of name tags in [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Name tags can now be found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.
    |Added [[vindicator]]s, which attack almost all mobs if named "Johnny".}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 421.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Name Tag JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of name tags has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Name tags now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]]  Added name tags, and a new "Name" Interact button.
    |A [[mob]] named "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" renders upside down.
    |A [[sheep]] named "jeb_" fades between the [[dye]] colors.
    |Naming a [[rabbit]] "Toast" gives it a special memorial skin.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Name tags can now be [[trading|bought]] from librarian [[villager]]s for 20-22 [[emerald]]s as their last tier trade.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Naming a [[vindicator]] "Johnny" now makes it hostile to any [[mob]], except other [[illager]]s.
    |Name tags can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Name tags can now be found in buried treasure [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Name Tag JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of name tags has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Name tags [[trading|sold]] by librarian [[villager]]s now cost 20 [[emerald]]s.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Name Tag JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of name tags has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Name Tag JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added name tags.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * Name tags were added at the request of [https://www.youtube.com/user/paulsoaresjr/ Paulsoaresjr].<ref>{{tweet|paulsoaresjr|326865482839883777}}</ref><ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|326812168630722561}}</ref>
    * A stack of up to 64 name tags can be renamed at once. The cost is 1 [[experience]] level per stack, regardless of how many name tags were stacked.
    * To name a [[mob]] “Name Tag” the player must give the name tag a random name, then rename it back to “Name Tag”.
    * A [[villager]] with a name tag turned into a [[zombie villager]] by a [[zombie]] with a name tag does not despawn, but a villager with a name tag turned into a zombie by a zombie without a name tag does despawn.
    * It is impossible to have a rainbow [[sheep]] upside-down, because it is impossible for it to be named “Jeb_” and “Dinnerbone” at the same time.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    NameTag2.png|To use a name tag, the [[player]] must first rename it using an [[anvil]].
    NameTag1.png|A [[wolf]] that has been renamed using a name tag.
    RenamedCreeper.png|A [[creeper]] renamed using the name tag.
    RenamedWither.png|A [[Wither Boss|wither]] renamed using a name tag. The custom name takes place of "Wither" over the [[health bar]] as well.
    YoYo.png|How to use "Grumm" and "Dinnerbone" name tag [[easter egg]] and [[lead]] to make another animal Yo-yo.
    Grumm Horse.png|A [[horse]] using the "Grumm" or "Dinnerbone" easter egg to be rendered upside-down.
    MineshaftNameTag.png|Name Tag found in a mineshaft chest.
    Pocket Edition Name Tag.jpg|First image of a name tag in bedrock edition.
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Spawn Egg]]
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--name-tag Taking Inventory: Name Tag] – Minecraft.net on March 15, 2019
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[de:Namensschild]]
    [[es:Etiqueta]]
    [[fr:Étiquette]]
    [[it:Targhetta]]
    [[ja:名札]]
    [[ko:이름표]]
    [[nl:Naamkaartje]]
    [[pl:Znacznik]]
    [[pt:Etiqueta]]
    [[ru:Бирка]]
    [[zh:命名牌]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
    16w20aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> discovered floor was lava
    • <player> walked into danger zone due to <player/mob>
    1.11
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Rotten Flesh|Rotten Flesh]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Rotten Flesh
    | image = Rotten Flesh.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | heals = {{hunger|4}}
    |effects={{EffectLink|link=Hunger (status effect)|Hunger}} (0:30) (80% chance) 
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Rotten flesh''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]], at the high risk of inflicting [[Hunger (status effect)|Hunger]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    ==== Zombies ====
    [[Zombie]]s, [[zombie villager]]s, [[zombie horse]]s, [[husk]]s, and [[drowned]] drop from 0 to 2 units of rotten flesh. [[Looting]] can increase this by one per level, for a maximum of 5 rotten flesh.
    
    ==== Zoglins ====
    [[Zoglin]]s drop 1-3. Looting III grants a maximum of 6.
    
    ==== Zombified piglins ====
    [[Zombified Piglin|Zombified piglins]] drop 0-1. Looting III grants a maximum of 4.
    
    === Fishing ===
    Rotten flesh can be obtained as a "junk" item while [[fishing]].
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|rotten-flesh}}
    
    === 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 rotten flesh.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Food ===
    {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management}}
    
    To eat rotten flesh, press and hold {{control|use}} while rotten flesh is selected in the hotbar.
    
    Eating rotten flesh restores {{hunger|4}} [[hunger]] and 0.8 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but has an 80% chance of inflicting {{EffectLink|Hunger (effect)|id=Hunger}} for 30 seconds. Note that the duration does ''not'' accumulate when eating multiple pieces. However, if more is consumed and the [[Hunger (effect)|Hunger]] status effect is inflicted, the duration resets to 30 seconds.
    
    === Wolves ===
    Rotten flesh 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.
    
    Wolves are immune to the Hunger effect.
    
    === Trading ===
    Novice-level [[Trading#Cleric|cleric villagers]] buy 32 rotten flesh for 1 [[emerald]] as part of their trades.
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Rotten Flesh
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=rotten_flesh
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Rotten Flesh
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=rotten_flesh
    |id=277
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    
    {{load achievements|Iron Belly}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == Video ==
    {{Video note|The video is outdated, as rotten flesh can now be also gained from [[fishing]], [[trading]], or loot chests.}}
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|xTrUEVoe9Tw}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE1.png|32px]] Added rotten flesh. 
    |[[Zombie]]s and [[zombie pigmen]] now drop rotten flesh instead of [[feather]]s and [[cooked porkchop]]s respectively.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Food poisoning can now be stopped by drinking [[milk]].}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Rotten flesh can now be used to [[Breeding|breed]] wolves. When a wolf eats rotten flesh, it will not receive the [[Hunger (effect)|Hunger]] effect.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Rotten flesh can now be found in [[desert temple]] [[chest]]s.
    |Priest [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] rotten flesh.}}
    {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of rotten flesh has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w22a|Rotten flesh now generates in [[jungle temple]] chests.
    |Priest [[villager]]s no longer [[trading|buy]] rotten flesh.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Rotten flesh can now be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s from [[fishing]].}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 36–40 rotten flesh for 1 [[emerald]], as their tier I trade.}}
    {{history||1.9|snap=15w43a|Rotten flesh may now be found in [[igloo]] basement [[chest]]s.}}
    {{history|||snap=15w44a|Rotten flesh now generates in [[dungeon]] chests.
    |The average yield of rotten flesh has been decreased in [[desert temple]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Rotten flesh can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 367.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w09a|Rotten flesh now generates in the loot [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|[[Drowned]] may now [[drops|drop]] rotten flesh upon death.
    |Rotten flesh now sometimes generates in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rotten flesh has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[Cat]]s now offer rotten flesh as [[Cat#Gifts|gift]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Rotten flesh can now be found in [[village]] temple chests.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Added [[hoglin]]s, which can drop rotten flesh if killed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w07a|Rotten flesh has a {{frac|10|109}} (~9.17%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 4–12.
    |[[Hoglin]]s no longer drop rotten flesh.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|Rotten flesh can no longer be obtained by bartering with piglins.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w14a|Added [[zoglin]]s, which drop rotten flesh when killed.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rotten flesh. 
    |As the hunger bar has not yet been added, rotten flesh inflicts [[poison]] rather than [[hunger]].
    |[[Zombie]]s and [[zombie pigmen]] now [[drops|drop]] rotten flesh.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 11|Rotten flesh can now be used to feed [[wolves]].}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Eating rotten flesh now gives the [[player]] the [[Hunger]] status effect.
    |Rotten flesh now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
    |Added [[zombie villager]]s, which [[drops|drop]] rotten flesh when killed.}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Rotten flesh can now be found inside [[desert temple]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[husk]]s and [[zombie horse]]s, both of which drop rotten flesh when killed.
    |Rotten flesh can now be found inside [[jungle temple]] chests.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Rotten flesh can now be found inside the basement [[chest]]s of [[igloo]]s.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|36-40 rotten flesh can now be [[trading|sold]] to cleric [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Rotten flesh can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Added [[drowned]], which [[drops|drop]] rotten flesh when killed.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Rotten flesh can now be found in some [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Rotten flesh can now be found inside [[underwater ruins]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s can now give the [[player]] rotten flesh as a gift.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rotten flesh has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Rotten flesh can now be found in [[desert]] [[village]] temple [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 32 rotten flesh for an [[emerald]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rotten flesh.}}	
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rotten flesh has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Rotten Flesh JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rotten flesh.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--rotten-flesh Taking Inventory: Rotten Flesh] – Minecraft.net on June 8, 2020
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[cs:Shnilé maso]]
    [[de:Verrottetes Fleisch]]
    [[es:Carne podrida]]
    [[fr:Chair putréfiée]]
    [[hu:Rohadt hús]]
    [[it:Carne marcia]]
    [[ja:腐った肉]]
    [[ko:썩은 살점]]
    [[nl:Bedorven vlees]]
    [[pl:Zgniłe mięso]]
    [[pt:Carne podre]]
    [[ru:Гнилая плоть]]
    [[uk:Гнила плоть]]
    [[zh:腐肉]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Food]]</li><li>[[Music Disc|Music Disc]]<br/>{{hatnote|"5" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.5]] and [[Combat Test 5]].}}
    {{hatnote|"11" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.1]] and [[1.11]].}}
    {{hatnote|"13" redirects here. For the versions, see [[1.3]] and [[1.13]].}}
    {{redirect|Far|the phenomenon in Bedrock Edition or Java Edition Beta|Far Lands}}
    {{distinguish|Disk}}
    {{Item
    | image = Music Disc 13.png
    | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
    | renewable = 
    * '''Pigstep, otherside, 5, Relic''': No
    * '''All others''': Yes
    | stackable = No
    | rarity = Rare
    }}
    
    '''Music discs''' are a set of sixteen items that can be played in [[jukebox]]es.
    
    ==Obtaining==
    ===Crafting===
    Disc 5 is the only disc that can be crafted, unlike all other discs. This disc can be crafted with [[Disc Fragment|its fragments]].
    
    {{Crafting
    |A1=Disc Fragment 5 |B1=Disc Fragment 5 |C1=Disc Fragment 5
    |A2=Disc Fragment 5 |B2=Disc Fragment 5 |C2=Disc Fragment 5
    |A3=Disc Fragment 5 |B3=Disc Fragment 5 |C3=Disc Fragment 5
    |Output=Music Disc 5
    |type=Aesthetic
    }}
    
    === Chest loot===
    {{LootChestItem|disc-13,disc-cat,disc-mellohi,disc-wait,disc-otherside,disc-pigstep}}
    
    ===Archaeology===
    {{LootChestItem|disc-relic}}
    
    ===Mob loot===
    When killed by any [[skeleton]] or [[stray]] (or [[wither skeleton]] if given a [[bow]] using commands), a [[creeper]] drops a random music disc in addition to its normal drops, with the exceptions of Pigstep, otherside, 5, and Relic.
    
    Because [[TNT]] ignited by a flaming [[arrow]] attributes all resulting kills to the entity that fired the arrow, a skeleton igniting a TNT block due to holding a [[bow]] enchanted with [[Flame]], or shooting through [[lava]] or fire, also causes any creepers killed in the explosion to drop a disc.<ref>{{bug|MC-210303|||WAI}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-150884|||WAI}}</ref>
    
    ==Discs==
    {{missing information|the Relic music disc}}
    {{C418 agreement}}
    {| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%" data-description="Disc listing"
    !Item
    !<span class="nowrap">In-game</span> name
    ! class="unsortable" |Composer
    ! class="unsortable" |Description
    ! class="unsortable" |Soundtrack title
    !Soundtrack
    ! class="unsortable" scope="col" style="width:200px" |Track preview
    !Length
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|1|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 13}}}}
    |13
    |C418
    |A somewhat unsettling, cave-themed ambient piece consisting mostly of echoed synthesized ambient sounds that closely resemble those that play in the game's caves, resonating metallic clinks, and quiet wind blowing. The entire track is wholly engulfed in reverb. At different points in the piece, muffled bow firings, a heavily reverbed hiss followed by a subsequent heavily reverbed explosion and echoed splashes can be heard in the background. The track goes silent for 13 seconds at the 1:30 mark.
    |"Thirteen"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' No. 16
    |[[File:13.ogg|noicon]]
    |2:58
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|2|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Cat}}}}
    |cat
    |C418
    |A light, looping melody plays on a soft synth and is joined by a synth percussion beat. A toothlike synth plays a bass line and some harmonies throughout and is later accompanied by additional chiptune-like synths that provide more layers of harmony.
    
    At 1:46, what sounds like an interpolation of part of the melody from the track "Minecraft" plays.
    
    The four-note pattern at 2:04 can also be heard at the beginning of "far" and "dog".
    
    |"Cat"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'' No. 19
    |[[File:Cat.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:05
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|3|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Blocks}}}}
    |blocks
    | C418
    |An upbeat chiptune-style piece with a shuffling waltz rhythm.
    |"Blocks"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 28
    |[[File:Blocks.ogg|noicon]]
    |5:45
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|4|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Chirp}}}}
    |chirp
    |C418
    |A retro tune with a sample from the 1970 MATTEL Bossa Nova Style Program Disc<ref name=":0">{{Ytl|G89vIy8Guj4|Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style|t=22}}</ref> playing in the background, along with a vaporwave-like version of Mall.
    |"Chirp"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 20
    |[[File:Chirp.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:05
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|5|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Far}}}}
    |far
    |C418
    |A calm, relaxing nature-like melody played on a watery echoing synth, accompanied by other synths playing chords.
    | "Far"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 29
    |[[File:Far.ogg|noicon]]
    |2:54
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|6|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Mall}}}}
    |mall
    |C418 
    |Serene music played on a kalimba along with other instruments.
    |"Mall"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 27
    |[[File:Mall.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:17
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|7|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Mellohi}}}}
    |mellohi 
    |C418
    |A slow, slightly melancholic waltz with a sample from a mellotron playing in the background. 
    |"Mellohi" 
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 22
    |[[File:Mellohi.ogg|noicon]]
    |1:36
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|8|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Stal}}}}
    |stal
    |C418
    |A moderate jazz-like piece played on a piano, saxophone, and double bass, with recorder interludes.
    | "Stal" 
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 23
    |[[File:Stal.ogg|noicon]]
    |2:30
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|9|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Strad}}}}
    |strad
    |C418
    |A tropical-sounding piece with the main melody being played on a {{w|steelpan}}, accompanied by a layered mix of strings, woodwinds, and soft synths, and supported by a glitchy electronic tribal percussion beat, ending on some melancholy {{w|melodica}} chords. Bits and pieces of the melody from "Minecraft" can be heard throughout, sometimes played on bells in the background. 
    | "Strad"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 24
    |[[File:Strad.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:08
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|10|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Ward}}}}
    |ward
    |C418 
    |Starts off with an excerpt from Chopin's Funeral March<ref>{{w|File:Frederic_Chopin_Piano_Sonata_No.2_in_B_flat_minor_Op35_-_III_Marche_Funebre.ogg|Frédéric Chopin - Piano Sonata No.2 - III ''Marche Funèbre''}}</ref> played on a synth organ, but it is interrupted by vinyl static and switches to an electronic, upbeat tune with a dark undertone.
    |"Ward"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 26 
    |[[File:Ward.ogg|noicon]]
    |4:11
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|11|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 11}}}}
    |11
    |C418
    | A recording that begins with vinyl static, followed by the sounds of someone walking on or breaking [[stone]] blocks, heavy breathing, and rustling. Haunting background noises are heard throughout the recording, resembling the ambient sound effects that play in the game's caves (and by extension, the sounds of the disc "13"). After the background noises quiet down for a moment, metallic clicking or scraping noises can be heard, followed by coughing, sounds of page-turning, then more clicking or scraping. The background noises resume more loudly, and the sounds of faster footsteps or breaking [[stone]] blocks can be heard, which accelerate until they are replaced with [[dirt]] sounds as the background noises approach. A loud, distorted noise is heard roughly a second before the recording abruptly stops. At this point, one hears only quiet beeping, vinyl static, and a hissing noise, and the track ends.
    |— 
    |—
    |[[File:11.ogg|noicon]]
    |1:11
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|12|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Wait}}}}
    |wait
    |C418
    | An upbeat remix of "Minecraft". It starts out with some quiet synth Latin percussion and some soft synths playing a melody, and then expands into a chiptune-esque song. This disc was originally named "where are we now".<ref name=":1">{{tweet|notch|119412635828629504|I had trouble getting Where Are We Now to play because of the spaces in the name. Working on it. :)|Sep 29, 2011}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{bug|MC-894}}</ref>
    |"Wait"
    |''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' No. 21
    |[[File:where are we now.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:58 (Fades at 3:51)
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|14|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Otherside}}}}
    |otherside
    |Lena Raine
    |Starts off as an uplifting and happy retro-style ostinato in a major key. Upon reaching the second half, the song changes to a minor key and progresses into a darker melody, eventually cutting off abruptly. A clock can be heard ticking quickly at the end.
    |"otherside" 
    |''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 7 
    |[[File:Otherside.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:15
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|15|{{InvSprite|Music Disc 5}}}}
    |5
    |Samuel Åberg
    |A recording that begins with static and a warped noise. After a moment of silence, there is the sound of a [[Flint and Steel|flint and steel]] lighting, [[fire]], a [[bat]], and then walking. The walking becomes heavier and metallic. The sound stops with sounds of breathing followed by a roar which warps into soft, relaxing music. The music soon transitions back, to the sound of footsteps, [[lava]] bubbling, and  [[Block of Amethyst|amethyst]]. A warped noise and a [[sculk shrieker]] can be heard activating. Then a coughing sound, something metallic and stone and sand sounds followed by another warped noise can be heard. Then, after a moment of silence, a heartbeat begins and a rising static can be heard in the background. Sounds of [[deepslate]] can then be heard, along with strange noises building up and abruptly stopping. A crescendo of overlapping warped sounds is followed then dies down. The footsteps begin again, much quieter now. A [[sculk sensor]] clicks, and a [[warden]] roars. The wardens roar warps and slows down, and then the disc ends.
    |"Five"
    |''[[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No.4
    |[[File:Five.ogg|noicon]]
    |2:58
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|13|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Pigstep}}}}
    |Pigstep
    |Lena Raine
    |An intense, somewhat hip-hop-style beat beginning with a repeating tuba-like tune and dubstep-style drop, along with more mellow parts reminiscent of a radio.
    |"Pigstep - Mono Mix"
    |''[[Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 4
    |[[File:Pigstep.ogg|noicon]]
    |2:28
    |-
    |style="text-align:center"{{sort|16|{{InvSprite|Music Disc Relic}}}}
    |Relic
    |Aaron Cherof
    |The recording begins with vinyl static and record grain before abruptly bursting out into an upbeat 8-bit tune of low audio quality. The main melody of "A Time of Legends" and "The Well of Fate" from the [[Minecraft Legends:Original Game Soundtrack|original soundtrack]] of [[Minecraft Legends]] is heard later, played on the same 8-bit synthesizer. Later in the song a bass is added to the noise. Slight record grain and warbled pitches can be heard throughout the song.
    |"Relic"
    |''[[Minecraft: Trails & Tales (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' No. 5
    |[[File:Relic.ogg|noicon]]
    |3:38
    |}
    
    ==Usage==
    The music discs resemble older 78-{{tooltip|rpm|Revolutions per minute}} {{w|phonograph records}} from the early 20th century, which were often played in jukeboxes from that era. They are used in ''Minecraft'' in a similar fashion: A music disc can be played on a [[jukebox]] by holding the disc and right-clicking on the jukebox.
    
    The in-game music disc tracks are all {{w|Monaural|monaural}} recordings. Tracks released for listening outside of the game are in {{w|Stereophonic_sound|stereo}}.
    
    If the [[player]] places a [[Redstone Comparator|comparator]] besides a jukebox, the intensity of the redstone signal depends on the disc currently played, with the following values:
    {| class="wikitable"
    !Disc
    !Intensity
    |-
    |(no disc)||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-off}} 0
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-13}} ''13''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 1
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-cat}} ''cat''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 2
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-blocks}} ''blocks''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 3
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-chirp}} ''chirp''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 4
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-far}} ''far''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 5
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-mall}} ''mall''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 6
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-mellohi}} ''mellohi''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 7
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-stal}} ''stal''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 8
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-strad}} ''strad''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 9
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-ward}} ''ward''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 10
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-11}} ''11''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 11
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-wait}} ''wait''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 12
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-pigstep}} ''Pigstep''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 13
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-otherside}} ''otherside''<br>{{ItemSprite|music-disc-relic}} ''Relic''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 14
    |-
    |{{ItemSprite|music-disc-5}} ''5''||{{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot-on}} 15
    |}
    
    ==Data values==
    ===ID===
    {{JE}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |firstcolumnname=Track
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=C418 - 13
    |spritename=music-disc-13
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_13
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - cat
    |spritename=music-disc-cat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_cat
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - blocks
    |spritename=music-disc-blocks
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_blocks
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - chirp
    |spritename=music-disc-chirp
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_chirp
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - far
    |spritename=music-disc-far
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_far
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - mall
    |spritename=music-disc-mall
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_mall
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - mellohi
    |spritename=music-disc-mellohi
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_mellohi
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - stal
    |spritename=music-disc-stal
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_stal
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - strad
    |spritename=music-disc-strad
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_strad
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - ward
    |spritename=music-disc-ward
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_ward
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - 11
    |spritename=music-disc-11
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_11
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - wait
    |spritename=music-disc-wait
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_wait
    |itemtags=creeper_drop_music_discs, music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Lena Raine - otherside
    |spritename=music-disc-otherside
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_otherside
    |itemtags=music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5
    |spritename=music-disc-5
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_5
    |itemtags=music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Lena Raine - Pigstep
    |spritename=music-disc-pigstep
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_pigstep
    |itemtags=music_discs
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Aaron Cherof - Relic
    |spritename=music-disc-relic
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_relic
    |itemtags=music_discs
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{BE}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Track
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=C418 - 13
    |spritename=music-disc-13
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_13
    |aliasid=record_13
    |id=541
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - cat
    |spritename=music-disc-cat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_cat
    |aliasid=record_cat
    |id=542
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - blocks
    |spritename=music-disc-blocks
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_blocks
    |aliasid=record_blocks
    |id=543
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - chirp
    |spritename=music-disc-chirp
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_chirp
    |aliasid=record_chirp
    |id=544
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - far
    |spritename=music-disc-far
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_far
    |aliasid=record_far
    |id=545
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - mall
    |spritename=music-disc-mall
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_mall
    |aliasid=record_mall
    |id=546
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - mellohi
    |spritename=music-disc-mellohi
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_mellohi
    |aliasid=record_mellohi
    |id=547
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - stal
    |spritename=music-disc-stal
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_stal
    |aliasid=record_stal
    |id=548
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - strad
    |spritename=music-disc-strad
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_strad
    |aliasid=record_strad
    |id=549
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - ward
    |spritename=music-disc-ward
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_ward
    |aliasid=record_ward
    |id=550
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - 11
    |spritename=music-disc-11
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_11
    |aliasid=record_11
    |id=551
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=C418 - wait
    |spritename=music-disc-wait
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_wait
    |aliasid=record_wait
    |id=552
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Lena Raine - otherside
    |spritename=music-disc-otherside
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_otherside
    |aliasid=record_otherside
    |id=634
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5
    |spritename=music-disc-5
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_5
    |aliasid=record_5
    |id=644
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Lena Raine - Pigstep
    |spritename=music-disc-pigstep
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_pigstep
    |aliasid=record_pigstep
    |id=628
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Aaron Cherof - Relic
    |spritename=music-disc-relic
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=music_disc_relic
    |aliasid=record_relic
    |id=702
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.record.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    ===Raw music files===
    {{in|je}}, the music disc files can be found in {{code|[[.minecraft]]/assets/objects}}.{{fn|The files in the <samp>objects</samp> folder are hashed. To locate the music disc files, see [[Tutorials/Sound directory]].}}
    
    {{in|be}}, it can be found in:
    
    *Mobile versions: {{code|[[com.mojang]]/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/records/}}
    *Windows: {{code|%PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_''<version>''_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game\records}}
    
    All music disc files are in {{w|Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis}}.
    
    {{fnlist}}
    
    ==Achievements==
    {{load achievements|sound of music}}
    
    ==Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|sound of music}}
    
    ==History==
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||April 2010|link={{ytl|3Sthf0u94Cs}}|[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] uploaded a video to {{w|YouTube}}, containing previews of many music tracks that were later added as records. (This video is no longer available.)}}
    {{History||v1.0.14|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] "13" and [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] "cat" are the first records to be added to ''Minecraft''.
    |Records are officially named "music discs". 
    |"13" was an ambient track before this update.{{info needed|so did it play randomly like other music?}}
    |Music discs have been added to [[dungeon]] chests.
    |Music discs can also be [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s shot by [[skeleton]]s.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2_02|Before this update, gold "13" music discs were noticeably more common than green "cat" ones. Now, green "cat" discs are more often [[drops|dropped]].}}
    {{History||August 1, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/C418/status/98174571756265473|C418 announces new music discs.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] 9 new music discs have been implemented, adding up to a total of 11 discs, although they are not [[drops|dropped]] by any [[creeper]]s. These are stored along with the first discs, 13.mus and cat.mus, (which have been decoded as 13.ogg and cat.ogg respectively). Before this update, there were 10 unused music files, now only one remains unused, which is the song "where are we now". "Where are we now" was not added with the rest of the new 9 music discs because of problems with the spaces in the name.<ref name=":1"></ref><ref name=":2"></ref>}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=11w50a|All of the music discs, except for "11", can now be dropped by creepers killed by [[skeleton]]s.
    |All music discs now have the same probability of being [[drops|dropped]].}}
    {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|[[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] The disc "where are we now" has been renamed to "wait" and made available in game.<ref name=":1"></ref><ref name=":2"></ref>
    |The music disc "11" is now available in survival. It is dropped by [[creeper]]s in the same way as other discs.}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Active [[jukebox]]es now give off a redstone signal when a [[Redstone Comparator|redstone comparator]] is placed behind it; its strength depends on the ID of the inserted disc.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w24a|Custom music discs can now be made using [[Resource Pack|resource pack]]s.
    |Before this version, "cat" and "13" were the only discs in .ogg format, all the other discs were in .mus format, which was decrypted by ''Minecraft'' on-the-fly.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of music discs from [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Music discs "cat" and "13" are now found in the new [[Woodland Mansion|woodland mansion]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The IDs have been changed from {{code|record_$song}} to {{code|music_disc_$song}}.
    |Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 2256 through 2267.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.
    |Music discs are now also [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[stray]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|[[File:Music Disc Pigstep.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Pigstep". 
    |The "Pigstep" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be obtained only from [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]]s. }}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Pigstep" music disc in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 3.3% to 5.6%.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w42a|[[File:Music Disc Otherside.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "otherside". 
    |The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from [[stronghold]] corridor chests or even more rarely from [[dungeon]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Music Disc "13", "cat" and "otherside" may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w16a|[[File:Music Disc 5 JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "5".}}
    {{History||1.19.1|snap=22w24a|Music discs are now essential to duplicate [[allay]]s.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w17a|[[File:Music Disc Relic JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Relic".}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] Added music discs.
    |All of the music discs, except for "11", can be [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[skeleton]]s.}}
    {{History||?|The music disc "11" can now be dropped by creepers.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|As a version exclusive, the music discs "mellohi" and "wait" can now be found inside [[Buried Treasure|buried treasure]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.
    |Music discs now are [[drops|dropped]] by [[creeper]]s killed by [[stray]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Music Disc Pigstep.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Pigstep".}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The IDs of music discs has been changed from {{code|record_<track>}} to {{code|music_disc_<track>}}.}}
    {{History||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.22|[[File:Music Disc Otherside.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "otherside". 
    |The "otherside" music disc cannot be dropped by creepers, and can be rarely obtained only from [[stronghold]] corridor chests or even more rarely from [[dungeon]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.28|[[File:Music Disc 5 JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "5".}}
    {{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.22|Music discs are now essential to duplicate [[allay]]s.}}
    {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.22|[[File:Music Disc Relic JE1.png|32px]] Added a new music disc called "Relic".}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Music Disc 13.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] Added "13" and "cat" as music discs.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|[[File:Music Disc Blocks.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Chirp.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Far.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mall.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Mellohi.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Stal.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Strad.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Ward.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc 11 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Music Disc Cat.png|32px]] Added the remaining 10 music discs.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Music Disc Wait.png|32px]] The "where are we now" music disc now uses the blue texture used in the [[Java Edition|PC]] version, opposed to the green "cat" texture it used to use.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU22|xbone=CU10|ps=1.15|The "where are we now" music disc has been added to survival.}}
    {{History||?|The "where are we now" music disc has been renamed to "wait".}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Music Disc 11.png|32px]] The texture of music disc "11" has been changed.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    Music Disc 13.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - 13
    Music Disc Cat.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - cat
    Music Disc Blocks.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - blocks
    Music Disc Chirp.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - chirp
    Music Disc Far.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - far
    Music Disc Mall.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - mall
    Music Disc Mellohi.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - mellohi
    Music Disc Stal.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - stal
    Music Disc Strad.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - strad
    Music Disc Ward.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - ward
    Music Disc 11.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - 11
    Music Disc Wait.png|Music Disc<br>C418 - wait
    Music Disc Otherside.png|Music Disc<br>Lena Raine - otherside
    Music Disc 5.png|Music Disc<br>Samuel Åberg - 5
    Music Disc Pigstep.png|Music Disc<br>Lena Raine - Pigstep
    Music Disc Relic.png|Music Disc<br>Aaron Cherof - Relic
    </gallery>
    
    ==Issues==
    {{issue list}}
    
    ==Trivia==
    
    *Before [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], data values used by music discs ranged from 2256 to 2267, while all other blocks/items used the first free data value available.
    *The title "13" is a reference to the 13 cave ambience sounds that existed when the disc was added. Similar sounds can be heard throughout the track. 
    **Because "13" was created in 2010, it actually uses older sound effects from earlier versions of the game for bow firing{{sound||Bow_Shooting_Old.ogg}}, arrow impacts{{sound||Arrow_Old.ogg}}, explosions{{sound||Explosion_Old.ogg}}, and water splashing{{sound||Water_Splash_Old.ogg}}, which have since been replaced. 
    ***The background noise also bears resemblance to a deeper version of the unused and removed [[Java_Edition_removed_features#Audio_loops|cave chimes]]{{sound||Cave_chimes.ogg}}. Before the explosion, there was also the sound of a creeper fuse{{sound||Creeper_fuse.ogg}} which is still used.
    **C418 initially wanted the music disc to be found deep underground in a cave in-game, being played by some device.<ref>https://c418.org/albums/minecraft-volume-alpha/</ref>
    *Exclusively on {{el|lce}}, an extra track called "dog" is appended to the "cat" music disc. Once "cat" is done playing and fades out, "dog" begins playing for another two minutes or so, making this version of "cat" the longest music disc in the game.
    * "chirp" uses the same accompaniment samples as "The Orb of Dreamers" from the ''[[w:c:littlebigplanet:LittleBigPlanet (series)|LittleBigPlanet]]'' series.<ref>{{ytl|3Jnubcn2G-Y|Daniel Pemberton - The Orb Of Dreamers}}</ref> The samples come from the {{w|Optigan}} disc "Bossa Nova Style".<ref>{{ytl|G89vIy8Guj4|Optigan Program Disc: Bossa Nova Style|t=22}}</ref> C418 stated that it was coincidental.<ref>{{tweet|1=c418|2=314472205109043200|3=Remember when people thought I plagiarized LittleBigPlanet music? Yeah, the Optigan is a lovely instrument that I will never utilize again.|4=March 20, 2013}}</ref>
    *The texture used for the music disc "chirp" was previously used for the [[camera]] tripod texture prior to [[Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha]].
    *The title "stal" is a Swedish word meaning ''stole'' in English and a Polish word meaning ''steel''.
    *The music disc "11" is the only visibly damaged music disc.
    **If the .ogg file for "11" is turned into a {{w|spectrogram}} in an audio editor, the static at the end displays what seems to be [[Player|Steve]]'s face and the numbers 12418. The numbers are a visual signature, where "C" is hexadecimal for "12", and combined with "418" creates "[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]]", the name of the producer of all of the music disc tracks except for "Pigstep", "otherside", "5" and "Relic".
    **Within the disc are sounds, in order of appearance, of stone{{sound||Stone_dig4.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig1.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig3.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_dig2.ogg}} and dirt or gravel{{sound||Gravel_dig1.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig4.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig3.ogg}}{{sound||Gravel_dig2.ogg}}. At the time disc "11" was made, footstep sounds, placing sounds, and breaking sounds were the same for the respecive block. It is unknown exactly what the character was doing when these sounds were played.
    ** There is a track that is exclusive to the album ''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]'' called "Eleven", which has the same length of 1:11 and begins with the same vinyl static sound before being abruptly interrupted by a record scratching sound and switching to a new, calm piano piece.
    **C418 once imagined that the "monster" chasing the person in "11" is himself "being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers and then dies in '11'".<ref>{{tweet|c418|119413441793495040|Yes! I now imagine C418 being a weird monster that occasionally records songs from strangers. And then dies in 11|September 29, 2011}}</ref> 
    **"11" causes jukeboxes to output a redstone signal strength of 11.
    **Before [[Java Edition 1.13]], the [[data value]] of "11" was 11.
    **[[Brandon Pearce]] stated that the [[warden]] mob is based on the "monster" heard at the end of "11".<ref>{{ytl|pH_6-ZVOUAk|Ask Mojang #11: All About Caves & Cliffs|Minecraft|OCtober 30, 2020}}</ref>
    *The music disc "wait", originally titled "where are we now", was finally added to [[Java Edition 1.4.3]] after existing solely in the game's files for an unspecified amount of time.
    ** "wait" used the original title "where are we now" in older versions of the Legacy Console Edition.
    *"Pigstep" is the only disc to have its name capitalized in-game, and it can only be found in [[Bastion Remnant|bastion remnant]]s. It is also the music disc with the fastest beat.
    * "Pigstep" is a {{w|portmanteau}} of "piglin" and "dubstep".<ref>{{tweet|kuraine|1277309336532840448|I don't have any cool insight on the title, it's just dubstep for piglins.|June 26, 2020}} </ref>
    *“5” is the only music disc that is crafted, as it requires 9 disc fragments in a 3×3 formation to craft.
    **In disc “5”, there are some sounds taken from [[Minecraft Dungeons]] of the [[MCD:Endersent|Endersent]] {{sound||D6 sfx mob endersentIdleVocal-001.ogg}}, the [[Minecraft Dungeons:Vengeful Heart of Ender|Vengeful Heart of Ender]]{{Sound||D6 sfx mob finalFormMagicChimes-004.ogg}}, and relating to an [[MCD:Enderman|enderman]] {{sound||Sfx_mob_eventEnderman2D-001.ogg}}.
    *** Other sounds can be heard. In order of appearance, these are: flint and steel clicking {{sound||Flint_and_steel_click.ogg}}, a bat{{sound||Bat_idle4.ogg}}{{sound||Bat_takeoff.ogg}}{{sound||Bat_loop.ogg}}, lava bubbling{{sound||Lava.ogg}}, [[amethyst cluster]] breaking{{sound||Amethyst_Cluster_break1.ogg}}, a [[sculk shrieker]]{{sound||Sculk shrieker shriek1.ogg}}, stone{{sound||Stone_hit6.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_hit5.ogg}}{{sound||Stone_hit4.ogg}}, sand{{sound||Sand_hit1.ogg}}{{sound||Sand_hit5.ogg}}, a sculk shrieker{{sound||Sculk shrieker shriek1.ogg}} overlaying a warden{{sound||Warden_ambient1.ogg}}, [[sculk sensor]] clicking{{sound||Sculk Sensor sculk clicking2.ogg}}, and a [[warden]] roaring{{sound||Warden_roar5.ogg}}.
    
    ==See also== 
    *[[Music]] 
    
    *[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]]
    **''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]''
    **''[[Minecraft - Volume Beta]]''
    *[[Lena Raine]] 
    **''[[Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' 
    **''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'' 
    **''[[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)]]''
    *[[Samuel Åberg]]
    *[[Aaron Cherof]]
    
    ==References==
    {{reflist}}
    
    ==External Links==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--music-disc Taking Inventory: Music Disc] – Minecraft.net on January 14, 2021
    
    {{Items}}
    {{Soundtrack}}
    
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    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Boat|Boat]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
    |image=Oak Boat.png
    |image2=Oak Boat (item) JE6.png
    |extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]]
    |stackable=No
    |renewable=Yes
    |flammable=Yes
    |size='''{{IN|Java}}:'''<br>
    Height: 0.5625 Blocks<br>Width: 1.375 Blocks<br>
    '''{{IN|Bedrock}}:'''<br>
    Height: 0.455 Blocks<br>Width: 1.4 Blocks
    |networkid='''[[JE]]''': 1
    }}
    {{for|other kinds of boats|Boat (disambiguation)}}
    A '''boat''' is a drivable vehicle [[entity]] used primarily for fast transport of players and passenger mobs over bodies of water. '''Bamboo rafts''' look different, but function almost identically to other boats.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    Boats can be crafted with any Overworld planks; crimson and warped planks cannot be used to make boats.<ref>{{bug|MC-170868|||Invalid}}</ref>
    
    Boats can be retrieved by repeatedly hitting them until they drop as an item.
    
    [[Tool]]s and [[weapon]]s that deal more than {{Health|4}} damage will instantly destroy a boat in one hit.{{only|Java}}
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |showname=0
    |A2= Matching Overworld Planks
    |C2= Matching Overworld Planks
    |A3= Matching Overworld Planks
    |B3= Matching Overworld Planks
    |C3= Matching Overworld Planks
    |Output= Matching Boat
    |type= Transportation
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    Boats can be used for the transportation of [[player]]s and [[mob]]s, sold for emeralds, or [[Smelting|burnt]] as fuel.
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting usage|match=end|Boat, Bamboo Raft}}
    
    === Trading ===
    Master-level fisherman [[villager]]s always offer to buy a boat for an [[emerald]]. The type of boat depends on the biome outfit type of the villager; [[plains]] villagers offer to buy oak boats, [[taiga]] and [[Snowy Tundra|snowy]] villagers offer to buy spruce boats, [[savanna]] villagers offer to buy acacia boats, [[desert]] and [[jungle]] villagers offer to buy jungle boats, and [[swamp]] villagers offer to buy dark oak boats.
    
    === Fuel ===
    A boat used as fuel in a [[furnace]] lasts 60 seconds, smelting up to 6 items.
    
    === Transportation ===
    {{see also|Transportation|Riding}}
    ==== Entering ====
    
    A player enters a boat by {{control|using}} it, if the boat is not fully occupied (boats can hold two entities). Unlike [[bed]]s, there is no message above the hotbar for attempting to enter a fully occupied boat.<ref>{{bug|MC-161251}} - resolved as “Works as Intended”</ref>
    
    ==== Exiting ====
    A boat can be exited by {{control|sneaking}} or, {{in|BE}}, pressing down the right analog stick on a controller, tapping the "Leave Boat" button when using touch controls, or {{control|jumping}}. When exiting a boat, the player is placed in the direction the player is facing, or, if facing directly up or down, the player is placed in front of the boat. The exiting player is placed on land if possible from the dismounting position.
    
    ==== Motion ====
    Boats do not turn with mouse-look. 
    
    With a keyboard or gamepad, boats are controlled using the {{control|forward}}, {{control|left}} (turns left), {{control|right}} (turns right), and {{control|backward}} keys. Using the {{control|sprint}} key increases the field of vision, but does not increase speed as if [[sprinting]].
    
    With touchscreen controls, two buttons for steering appear. The right button or key steers to the left, and the left button or key steers to the right. Pressing both buttons or keys moves the boat forward.
    
    {{IN|Java}}, boats can be ridden against a current, but cannot be ridden upstream to a higher elevation. A boat lift, usually made from tripwire, pistons, and optionally a slime block, can be used to move a boat up. Bubble columns created with soul sand can also be used to push boats upward. These mechanisms can also be used {{in|bedrock}} but are usually unnecessary because boats can be ridden upward in descending water, as well as [[Tutorials/Water-powered boat transportation|follow upward stair-step currents]].
    
    == Behavior ==
    === Speed ===
    Boats move according to the player's control or water currents, with speed affected by the surface traversed. Boats move extremely quickly on ice,<ref name="MC-97803">{{bug|MC-97803||Boats going faster on ice than in water|WAI}}</ref> allowing for the construction of fast transportation systems in any dimension.
    {| class="wikitable"
    |+
    !Substance
    !Speed
    |-
    |[[Water]]
    |8.0 blocks/s
    |-
    |[[Ice]], [[Frosted Ice]], [[Packed Ice]]
    |40 blocks/s
    |-
    |[[Blue Ice]]
    |72.7 blocks/s
    |-
    |Land
    |2.0 blocks/s
    |}
    
    === Floatation ===
    [[File:Oak Boat shake.gif|thumb|right|The animation of an oak boat when atop a [[Bubble Column|bubble column]].]]
    A boat floats atop still or flowing water. {{IN|java}}, a boat sinks if it enters a waterfall.<ref>{{bug|MC-91206|||WAI}}</ref> {{IN|bedrock}}, a boat does not sink when submerged but floats up. This feature lets a player contrive stepped uphill water flows to [[Tutorials/Water-powered boat transportation#Floating uphill|propel a boat uphill]] using only flowing water.
    
    When a boat moves over a bubble column, it begins to shake. If the bubbles are caused by a [[Magma Block|magma block]], all passengers are expelled and the boat sinks.
    
    {{IN|java}}, a sunken boat cannot be re-floated until a bubble column pushes it up or it is broken by the player. {{IN|bedrock}}, a boat resumes floating when it emerges from the currents keeping it down, or when the bubble column is blocked or removed.
    
    [[Dolphin]]s chase players riding a boat in motion, occasionally bumping the boat, causing it to shake briefly.
    
    === Destruction ===
    As boats are [[Entity|entities]], they have [[health]]. Boats effectively have just over {{hp|4}} (exactly 4 damage is not quite enough to destroy a boat), and regenerate {{frac|1|10}} per game tick. 
    
    Boats can be destroyed by explosions, fire and lava (but not magma blocks), cactus, and by being punched by mobs, such as [[Drowned]]. Boats made invulnerable with commands cannot be broken by any of these, but they still cannot be used to travel on lava because they sink.
    
    When a boat is destroyed under normal conditions, it drops itself in item form. In certain conditions, such as when falling for exactly 12, 13, 49, 51, 111, 114, 198, 202, 310, or 315 blocks,<ref name="MC-119369">{{bug|MC-119369}}</ref> it drops two [[stick]]s and three [[planks]] upon being destroyed.
    
    === Passengers ===
    [[File:Multiple mobs in 2 boats.png|alt=|thumb|Multiple mobs in 2 types of boats.]]
    Boats can support two riders, including [[mob]]s. Except for [[Enderman|endermen]] {{in|bedrock}}, a mob cannot exit a boat and is trapped until the boat gets destroyed, or until the player uses a [[Fishing Rod|fishing rod]] or [[lead]] to remove the mob. This can be used to transport mobs, although hostile mobs still attack while in boats. Mobs riding a boat don't despawn{{only|java}} and don't count toward the mob cap.<ref>{{bug|MC-182897|resolution=WAI}}</ref>
    
    A player cannot both move (row) and use items at the same time. It is still possible to initialize item use (e.g. start eating) and row the boat while the item is still in the middle of the use animation. Although the rowing animation overrides the item use animation, the item can still be successfully consumed. This does not work with items that are triggered by the ''release'' of the use button (such as [[Bow|bows]] and [[Trident|tridents]]).{{only|Java}}
    
    Being in a boat limits the player's mouse-look to the forward 210° arc {{in|java}} and 180° {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    Underwater boat cannot be ridden. When the boat is underwater, all passengers in it are expelled.
    
    === Damage prevention ===
    Riding a boat does not deplete [[hunger]], making it an efficient way to travel.
    
    Boats can completely nullify [[fall damage]] for themselves and any players/mobs inside, making them useful for travel through mountains or through the Nether.<ref>{{bug|MC-105103|resolution=WAI}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-149490|resolution=WAI}}</ref> However {{in|java}}, due to a bug, boats can break when falling from certain heights, and the riders take fall damage.<ref name="MC-119369"></ref>
    
    === Collision ===
    A boat has a solid collision box, which means players and other entities can't go through it even with high speed. Falling blocks are also blocked by boats.
    
    {{IN|java}}, a boat falling on top of an entity stops on top of the entity. {{In|bedrock}}, a falling boat can go through other entities.
    
    Riding a boat over a [[Lily Pad|lily pad]] causes the lily pad to drop, although the boat's speed stutters a bit.
    
    === Mobs ===
    Most mobs can ride boats. Mobs cannot exit the boat unless the boat is destroyed, sinks, or moves over a bubble column. However, {{in|bedrock}}, [[endermen]] are able to teleport out of boats.
    
    Mobs can be picked up into the boat when they collide with the side of the boat. A mob cannot control the boat. {{IN|java}}, a boat being ridden by a player cannot pick up a mob. {{IN|bedrock}}, mobs can be picked up by a boat being ridden by a player.
    
    Mobs wider than the width of a boat cannot be picked up by a boat. [[Warden]]s, and [[wither]]s cannot be picked up by a boat. {{IN|java}}, baby [[sniffer]]s cannot be picked up either.
    
    === Lead ===
    {{IN|java}}, leads cannot be attached to boats. {{IN|bedrock}}, leads can be attached to boats, though the lead can break when stretched too far due to boats moving much slower on land.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Edition|Java}}:<br>
    Boats use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Boat paddle land1.ogg
    |sound2=Boat paddle land2.ogg
    |sound3=Boat paddle land3.ogg
    |sound4=Boat paddle land4.ogg
    |sound5=Boat paddle land5.ogg
    |sound6=Boat paddle land6.ogg
    |subtitle=Rowing
    |source=neutral
    |description=While a boat is rowed on land
    |id=entity.boat.paddle_land
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_land
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Boat paddle water1.ogg
    |sound2=Boat paddle water2.ogg
    |sound3=Boat paddle water3.ogg
    |sound4=Boat paddle water4.ogg
    |sound5=Boat paddle water5.ogg
    |sound6=Boat paddle water6.ogg
    |sound7=Boat paddle water7.ogg
    |sound8=Boat paddle water8.ogg
    |subtitle=Rowing
    |source=neutral
    |description=While a boat is rowed in water
    |id=entity.boat.paddle_water
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_water
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Swim1.ogg
    |sound2=Swim2.ogg
    |sound3=Swim3.ogg
    |sound4=Swim4.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=While a boat is rowed in water
    |id=random.swim
    |pitch=0.6-1.4
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==Data values==
    ===ID===
    {{edition|java}}:
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    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
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    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=oak-boat
    |nameid=oak_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=spruce-boat
    |nameid=spruce_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=birch-boat
    |nameid=birch_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=jungle-boat
    |nameid=jungle_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=acacia-boat
    |nameid=acacia_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=dark-oak-boat
    |nameid=dark_oak_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=mangrove-boat
    |nameid=mangrove_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=cherry-boat
    |nameid=cherry_boat
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Raft
    |spritetype=item
    |spritename=bamboo-raft
    |nameid=bamboo_raft
    |itemtags=boats
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Boat
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Entity
    |spritetype=entity
    |spritename=boats
    |nameid=boat
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showitemtags=y
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Oak Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=oak_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 0
    |id=375
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.oak.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=spruce_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 1
    |id=378
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.spruce.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=birch_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 2
    |id=376
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.birch.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=jungle_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 3
    |id=377
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.jungle.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=acacia_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 4
    |id=379
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.acacia.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=dark_oak_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 5
    |id=380
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.big_oak.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=mangrove_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 6
    |id=643
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.mangrove.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Boat
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=cherry_boat
    |aliasid=boat / 8
    |id=657
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.cherry.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Raft
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bamboo_raft
    |aliasid=boat / 7
    |id=661
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:boats
    |translationkey=item.boat.bamboo.name
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Form
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    ===Entity data===
    Boats 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]].
    
    ==Achievements==
    {{load achievements|Whatever Floats Your Goat}}
    
    ==Advancements==
    {{load advancements|Whatever Floats Your Goat!}}
    
    ==History==
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.6|[[File:Oak Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added boats. 
    |Initially, boats broke upon being placed outside water, and on impact with land.}}
    {{History||v1.0.6_01|Boats now only break on impact with land at high speeds. 
    |Boats no longer break upon being placed outside water.
    |Boat turning has been made smoother.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|It is now possible to score a [[Damage#Critical hit|critical hit]] against a boat.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|Boats can now be shot out from [[dispenser]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of the oak boat [[item]] has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w21a|Boats no longer take [[damage]] when colliding with [[lily pad]]s. Instead, the lily pads themselves break.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w23a|Boats can now accelerate to faster than previous speeds, and are now easier to control.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w27a|Boats now drop their [[item]] instead of 3 [[planks|oak wood planks]] and 2 [[stick]]s if broken by a [[player]].|Instead, it needs to fall certain heights to drop 3 oak wood planks and 2 sticks.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16b|New boat physics with lower inertia, but {{control|left}}, {{control|back}} and {{control|right}} controls have been removed.
    |Boats now take [[damage]] and break when colliding with many lily pads in a short time.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[Player]]s can now {{cmd|summon}} [[mob]]s riding boats, though mobs cannot control boats.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w43a|Boats no longer inflict fall [[damage]] when running aground.
    |Boats being broken by lily pads has been slightly improved.
    |{{control|Left}}, {{control|back}} and {{control|right}} controls added again.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|[[Mob]]s riding boats can now control them, so that they can chase or flee enemies, move toward food, move about randomly, or whatever they would do on land. The exceptions are the [[ghast]] and [[bat]], both of which cannot control boats.}}
    {{History||1.8.2|snap=pre2|Boats can now survive crashes at higher speeds.<!-- They have to be going 0.2975 now, rather than only 0.2. -->}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Boats have been overhauled to match the boats from [[Pocket Edition v0.11.0 alpha|Pocket Edition Alpha 0.11.0]]. They now have oars for paddling and are more durable and now allows passengers to board.
    |[[Mob]]s can now board boats, though they can no longer control them.
    |A new set of controls have been introduced: it includes holding down the {{control|right}} and {{control|left}} keys to move forward, and using the {{control|right}} key to move the right oar, turning the boat to the left (and vice-versa). Mouse movement no longer turns boats, and the {{control|forward}} and {{control|back}} keys no longer have any effect. 
    |[[Player]]s can no longer {{control|use}} [[item]]s or {{control|attack}} from boats unless they were at a complete stop.
    |The [[crafting]] recipe for boats has been changed to require a wooden [[shovel]] as shown below.
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed" data-description{{=}}"Recipe"
    ! Recipe
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    {{Crafting
    |A2= Oak Planks |B2= Wooden Shovel        |C2= Oak Planks
    |A3= Oak Planks |B3= Oak Planks |C3= Oak Planks
    |Output= Oak Boat
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{!}}}
    |The NBT [[tag]] {{code|Type}} (string) have now added for the boat [[entity]], taking values {{code|oak}}, {{code|spruce}}, {{code|birch}}, {{code|jungle}}, {{code|acacia}} and {{code|dark_oak}}.
    |Boats no longer break [[snow|snow layers]] they run into.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w42a|The new boats are now comparable in speed to the old boats (slightly faster than sprinting), though with less momentum.
    |Players can now {{control|use}} items and {{control|attack}} immediately after they stop rowing.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w43c|The texture of boats has been remapped, so that they now have a separate texture per oar and per side of the boat.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w51a|Boats now [[drops|drop]] their corresponding [[planks]] when broken.}}
    {{History|||snap=16w04a|Boats are now faster and now move forward and backward using the {{control|forward}} and {{control|backward}} keys respectively, and steer left and right using the {{control|left}} and {{control|right}} keys respectively. The rowing mechanism introduced in [[Java Edition 15w41a|15w41a]], holding the {{control|right}} and {{control|left}} keys, is removed and no longer moves the boat forward. The controls are now more similar to boats before the overhaul.
    |Boats now sink when underwater, or within flowing water of any depth.
    |The crafting recipe of boats has been restored to the original recipe, no longer requiring a wooden [[shovel]] as it has since 15w41a (though matching wood [[planks]] is still required).
    |Riding a boat no longer subjects [[water]]-sensitive [[mob]]s to being damaged by water, and no longer protects sunlight-sensitive mobs from being damaged by sunlight.
    |Dismounting in a boat now attempts to place the [[player]] on land.}}
    {{History|||snap=16w05a|Boats now travel extremely fast on [[ice]], [[Packed Ice|packed ice]] and [[Frosted Ice|frosted ice]].<ref name="MC-97803"/>}}
    {{History|||snap=16w06a|Riding [[entity|entities]] such as boats are now run by the client rather than by the server.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from {{code|Boat}} to {{code|boat}}.
    |The player's [[hunger]] bar is now visible when riding in a boat.}}
    {{History|||snap=16w33a|Boats can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=16w39c|Boats placed by dispensers now face the same way as the dispenser, instead of toward the dispenser.<ref>{{bug|MC-90074|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w17a|A boat paddles [[sound]] has been added.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The oak boat ID has been changed from {{code|boat}} to {{code|oak_boat}}.
    |Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 333, 444, 445, 446, 447 and 448.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w15a|Added [[Blue Ice|blue ice]], which allows boats to travel even faster on it.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Oak Boat JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE2.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w50a|[[File:Oak Boat JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed to match the new [[planks]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] boats.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w37a|Boats as fuel now [[smelting|smelt]] 6 [[item]]s in a [[furnace]] instead of 1.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w18a|Mobs in boats no longer [[Spawn#Despawning|despawn]].}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w12a|Boats can now be used to craft boats with chests.
    |[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE3 BE5.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] The textures of all boat items (except mangrove) have been changed.<ref>{{bug|MC-94161|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove boats are now obtainable and renewable.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w15a|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE2.png|32px]] The textures of all boat item textures have been changed.}}
    {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|yZRXmHiEh7U&t}}|[[File:Bamboo Raft JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo rafts were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2022]].}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Raft JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
    {{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Bamboo Raft (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo rafts and cherry boats are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||September 19, 2014|link={{tweet|_tomcc|512935629026770944}}|[[Tommaso Checchi]] tweeted a picture of a [[player]] riding a boat, stating that the most important thing is to "get the paddling right."
    |[[File:Minecart JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The model used by boats is currently a [[minecart]].}}
    {{History||January 26, 2015|link={{tweet|_tomcc|559697958728654848}}|Tommaso Checchi tweets a screenshot of multiple riders in a single boat.
    |[[File:Boat (pre-release).png|32px]] The model used by boats is now a minecart which has been squished vertically, and tinted brown.}}
    {{History||February 20, 2015|link={{tweet|_tomcc|568844305491730432}}|Tommaso Checchi tweets a screenshot of multiple boats with only mobs in them.
    |Boats now have a proper model with paddles.}} 
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats. Each wood type has its own respective variant, though they share the same sprite as [[item]]s.
    |Boats can support two riders, including [[mob]]s.
    |Boats are larger in size than {{in|java}}.
    |Boats are more resistant to crashing against land than {{in|java}}.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 12|Projectiles can now be shot from boats.}}
    
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added all boat variants to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].
    |[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] New [[inventory]] icons for boats have been added. The sprite now includes paddles and represents their respective wood color.}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Boats are now slightly faster than sprinting, and no longer deplete [[hunger]].
    |[[Player]]s can now {{control|use}} [[item]]s and {{control|attack}} immediately after they stop rowing.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|Boats now stack on top of each other.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.22|Boats now move faster on [[ice]].}}
    {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|The steering of boats has been changed when using keyboard and mouse - W now moves the boat forward and S reverses it.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.5.0.4|Boats can now sink or float on [[Bubble Column|bubble column]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Boat JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Boats can now be [[trading|bought]] from fisherman [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Trading]] has been changed, master-level fisherman villagers now offer to [[trading|buy]] boats based on their villager [[biome]] outfit.
    |Due to trading changes, birch boats can no longer be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman villagers.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.51|Custom named boats now save their name after placing and breaking.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The item ID {{code|boat}} has been split up into {{code|<type>_boat}}.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.27|[[File:Oak Boat (item) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] The item sprites of all boats have been changed. The paddles now represent their respective wood color (except spruce) and the inside rims of the boats are darker.
    |[[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] An updated item sprite for dark oak boat has been added to the game files, but it's currently unused.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-151667}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.20.25|[[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE3 BE5.png|32px]] An updated item sprite for spruce boat has been added to the game files, but it's currently unused.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-152262}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.18.20.27|Spruce and dark oak boats now correctly use their updated item sprites.}}
    {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.0.26|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat item textures.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Raft JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Bamboo Raft (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft has been changed to match ''[[Java Edition]]''.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
    {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo rafts and cherry boats are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
    {{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:Oak Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|The maximum number of boats in a world has been increased to 40.
    |Boats now break when they hit land hard.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Boats are no longer broken by [[Lily Pad|lily pad]]s anymore, instead they run straight through the lily pad now, breaking and sometimes dropping it.
    |When boats crash, they can now sometimes [[drops|drop]] themselves as [[item]]s.
    |Boats are now less glitchy and more responsive now.
    |The maximum speed of boats has been increased.
    |When exiting, [[player]]s now move from the boat.
    |When broken by a player, they [[drops|drop]] a boat now.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Boats have been overhauled to match [[Pocket Edition v0.11.0 alpha|Pocket Edition Alpha 0.11.0]] boats.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU57|xbone=CU49|ps=1.56|wiiu=Patch 27|switch=1.0.7|The [[crafting]] recipe of boats has been changed to require a wooden [[shovel]].}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Boat JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
    [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added boats.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    ==Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    ==Trivia== 
    *[[Sand]], [[Sand|red sand]], [[Concrete Powder|concrete powder]], [[gravel]], [[anvil]]s, and [[Dragon Egg|dragon egg]]s drop as [[Item (entity)|items]] when they fall onto a boat that is in water.
    *A [[chest]] is short enough that a boat falls onto it rather than crashes into it.
    *{{IN|console}}, holding the movement stick to the side in a boat on [[Blue Ice|blue ice]] causes the player to spin quickly. If a passenger is in the boat while this occurs, when the player exits the boat after it reaches maximum velocity (attained after about three seconds), for most mobs, the mob's head may spin uncontrollably. For some mobs, however, nothing happens (such as [[slime]]s and [[ghast]]s). The mob may also get its head stuck at an angle. Thorough testing was done on Minecraft: Wii U Edition, although the glitch was originally discovered on the Xbox 360 Edition.
    
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    Oak Boat.png|Oak
    Spruce Boat.png|Spruce
    Birch Boat.png|Birch
    Jungle Boat.png|Jungle
    Acacia Boat.png|Acacia
    Dark Oak Boat.png|Dark oak
    Mangrove Boat.png|Mangrove
    Cherry Boat.png|Cherry
    Bamboo Raft.png|Bamboo raft
    Oak Boat (item).png|Oak
    Spruce Boat (item).png|Spruce
    Birch Boat (item).png|Birch
    Jungle Boat (item).png|Jungle
    Acacia Boat (item).png|Acacia
    Dark Oak Boat (item).png|Dark oak
    Mangrove Boat (item).png|Mangrove
    Cherry Boat (item).png|Cherry
    Bamboo Raft (item).png|Bamboo raft
    </gallery>
    
    === Screenshots ===
    <gallery>
    AllBoats.png|All types of boats next to each other.
    Screenboat.png|The old boat floating.
    BoatStackingFun.png|A bunch of pre-1.9 boats stacked up.
    Boats boats boats boats!!.jpg|First image of boats in BE development.
    I guess it's getting there.png|Second image of boats in BE development.
    All aboard the hype boat!.png|Image of the completed Bedrock Edition boats.
    Boatglitche.png|A trail of boats after a game crash while riding a boat.
    BoatDock.png|A dock with many boats.
    Minescape.png|A third-person perspective of a boat in [[Java Edition Alpha v1.0.6]].
    </gallery>
    
    === Development Images ===
    <gallery>
    Jappa Boat.jpg|Jappa texturing a boat.
    Nekofresa Making Bamboo Raft in Blockbench.png|Nekofresa making the bamboo raft in Blockbench.
    Chiwi Boats 1.png|Boat item textures.
    Chiwi Boats 2.png|Boat item textures.
    Chiwi Boats 3.png|Boat item textures.
    Chiwi Boats 4.png|Boat item textures.
    </gallery>
    
    === Concept Art ===
    <gallery>
    Bamboo Raft Concept Art.png|Bamboo raft concept art.
    Bamboo Raft and Raft with Chest Concept Art.png|Ditto.
    </gallery>
    
    === Artwork ===
    <gallery>
    Sunny-boat.gif|Official artwork of [[Sunny]] riding a mangrove boat.
    Mobile Adventure 640x960.png|Official artwork of [[Alex]] in a boat at sea with an [[Allay]].
    File:Zuri Raft.jpg
    Zuri on Bamboo Raft Pixel Art.png|Pixel art of [[Zuri]] on a bamboo raft with a baby [[panda]].
    File:Cutout Blossom (Trails & Tales Event).png|Cutout of Zuri and [[Efe]] on bamboo rafts, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]].
    File:This or That.jpg
    File:Croc Ad 1.jpg|An oak boat as it appears in an advertisement for ''Crocs''.<ref> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e1AJo7jU5MI</ref>
    </gallery>
    
    ==See also==
    *[[Transportation]]
    
    ==References==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--boat Taking Inventory: Boat] – Minecraft.net on October 4, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    {{Entities}}
    
    [[cs:Člun]]
    [[de:Boot]]
    [[es:Barca]]
    [[fr:Bateau]]
    [[hu:Csónak]]
    [[it:Barca]]
    [[ja:ボート]]
    [[ko:보트]]
    [[nl:Boot]]
    [[pl:Łódka]]
    [[pt:Bote]]
    [[ru:Лодка]]
    [[th:เรือ]]
    [[uk:Човен]]
    [[zh:船]]</li><li>[[Scute|Scute]]<br/>{{about|the item used to craft turtle shell helmets|the helmet|Turtle Shell}}
    {{Item
    | image = Scute.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Scutes''' are [[item]]s that baby [[turtle]]s drop when they grow into adults. They can be used to craft [[turtle shell]]s which can be used to brew the [[potion of the Turtle Master]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    Baby [[turtle]]s drop a single scute when they grow up into adults, which is the only way possible to obtain the [[item]].
    
    == Usage ==
    
    Scutes can be crafted into [[turtle shell]]s.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Repairing ===
    Scutes are the [[repair]] items for the turtle [[armor material]], and thus can be used to repair [[turtle shell]]s in an [[anvil]].
    
    === Trading ===
    Expert-level cleric [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 4 scutes for an [[emerald]] as part of their [[trading|trades]].{{only|java}}
    
    Expert-level cleric villagers have a 50% chance to buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their seventh trades.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Expert-level leatherworker villagers buy 4 scutes for an emerald as part of their trades.
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Scute
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=scute
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Scute
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=scute
    |aliasid=turtle_shell_piece
    |id=572
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.turtle_shell_piece.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added turtle shell pieces.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w07b|"Turtle Shell Pieces" have now been renamed to "Scutes."}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=19w11a|Cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] scutes.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Scutes can be [[trading|sold]] to cleric and leatherworker [[villager]]s.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added scutes.}}
    {{history|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * Scutes used to be called "Turtle Shell Pieces", they were renamed after it was pointed out that "Scute" was a more technical term.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/7xnp2o/rename_turtle_shell_pieces_to_scutes/</ref>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Hornschild]]
    [[es:Escama de tortuga]]
    [[fr:Écaille de tortue]]
    [[ja:カメのウロコ]]
    [[ko:인갑]]
    [[lzh:鱗]]
    [[pl:Tarczka]]
    [[pt:Escama de tartaruga]]
    [[ru:Щиток]]
    [[th:เกล็ดเต่า]]
    [[uk:Черепок]]
    [[zh:鳞甲]]</li></ul>
    16w50aAdded the death message "<player> went off with a bang".
    1.13
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Dye|Dye]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Dyes
    | image = White Dye.png
    | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Dyes''' are a set of sixteen items used to change the color of [[wool]], [[carpet]]s, [[terracotta]], [[concrete powder]], [[glass]], [[shulker box]]es, [[bed]]s, [[candle]]s, the patterns on [[banner]]s, [[firework star]]s, certain mobs, and text on [[sign]]s and [[hanging sign]]s. {{IN|bedrock}} they can also be used to dye water in a [[cauldron]] (which is thereafter used to dye leather [[armor]]); {{in|java}} leather armor can be dyed directly. {{IN|education}} dyes can also be used to dye [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.
    
    {{IN|bedrock|education}}, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa bean]]s can generally substitute for [[white dye]], [[black dye]], [[blue dye]], and [[brown dye]], respectively, in crafting recipes and for use in dyeing items or mobs. However, they have other important uses that aren't related to color, and are therefore not considered true dyes. They are mentioned in this article only in regard to their use as dyeing agents; see their individual articles for complete information about them.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    <!--[[File:Dye Chart.png|350px|thumb|A guide to crafting all the dyes.{{until|java 1.14}}]]-->
    
    Dyes can be produced by crafting them from plants (mainly flowers), by crafting dyes of different colors together, by smelting plants, or by trading with a [[wandering trader]].
    
    {{loadPage|Crafting/Dye|Crafting|h3}}
    
    === Smelting ===
    {{smelting|head=1|Sea Pickle|Lime Dye|0,2}}
    {{smelting|foot=1|Cactus|Green Dye|1|}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    [[Wandering trader]]s can sell 3 dyes for an [[emerald]]. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can also sell 3 lapis lazuli, bone meal, cocoa beans, or ink sacs for one emerald.
    
    Apprentice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell one lapis lazuli per emerald.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{#invoke:LootChest|base3|blue-dye,green-dye,orange-dye,light-blue-dye,yellow-dye,white-dye}}
    
    === Other ===
    
    Ink sacs can also be created using 1 iron, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen in the [[compound creator]]. {{only|bedrock|education}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    Similar to their use in crafting, [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[lapis lazuli]], and [[cocoa beans]] can be substituted for the corresponding dye in any of the following usages unless otherwise specified.{{only|bedrock}} <!--- sections are ordered by craftable dyeable blocks, dyeable items, version exclusive sections, and non-crafting miscellaneous uses--->
    
    === Dyeing wool and mobs ===
    
    Players can dye wool by placing [[wool]] and any dye in a crafting grid.
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |Any Wool
    |Matching Dye
    |Output=Any Wool
    }}
    
    Dyes can be {{control|use|text=used}} on sheep to change the color of the wool. Shearing a colored sheep drops the corresponding color of the wool, and the sheep retains the color when the wool regenerates. [[Breeding]] colored sheep produces a lamb colored as one of the parent sheep, or a color resulting from the combination of both parents' color. The color combining follows the same rules that dyes use – red and yellow sheep produce an orange lamb, but a blue and yellow sheep cannot create a green lamb. The unlimited reproduction of colored sheep makes dyeing and shearing sheep infinitely more efficient than just dyeing wool directly.
     
    Dye can also be used on a tamed [[wolf]] or [[cat]] to change the color of its collar from the default red to the color of the dye.
    
    === Dyeing carpets ===
    
    Carpets can be dyed.
    
    {{Crafting
     |Any Carpet
     |Matching Dye
     |Output= Matching Carpet
     |type= Building block
    }}
    
    === Dyeing terracotta ===
    
    [[Terracotta]] can be dyed by placing 8 blocks around a dye on a crafting table.
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |A1=Terracotta |B1=Terracotta |C1=Terracotta
    |A2=Terracotta |B2=Matching Dye  |C2=Terracotta
    |A3=Terracotta |B3=Terracotta |C3=Terracotta
    |Output=Matching Dyed Terracotta,8
    }}
    
    === Creating concrete powder ===
    
    Dyes can also be used to craft [[concrete powder]], which can then be set into their respective [[concrete]] blocks (they cannot be dyed directly).
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |Sand |Gravel |Sand
    |Gravel |Matching Dye |Gravel
    |Sand |Gravel |Sand
    |Output=Matching Concrete Powder,8
    }}
    
    === Staining glass ===
    
    [[Stained glass]] can be stained by placing 8 blocks of glass around a dye on a [[crafting table]]. Just like regular glass, stained glass can be crafted into stained glass panes. The recipe for this is the same as with regular glass.
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |A1=Glass |B1=Glass        |C1=Glass
    |A2=Glass |B2=Matching Dye |C2=Glass
    |A3=Glass |B3=Glass        |C3=Glass
    |Output=Matching Stained Glass,8
    |head=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |A1= Glass Pane
    |B1= Glass Pane
    |C1= Glass Pane
    |A2= Glass Pane
    |B2= Matching Dye
    |C2= Glass Pane
    |A3= Glass Pane
    |B3= Glass Pane
    |C3= Glass Pane
    |Output= Matching Stained Glass Pane,8
    |type= Decoration block
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Dyeing shulker boxes ===
    
    [[Shulker box]]es are generated in a light shade of purple (like the [[purpur block]]), but can be dyed any color. They can also be re-dyed as often as desired.
    
    {{Crafting
      |ignoreusage=1
      |showname=1
      |Any Shulker Box
      |Matching Dye
      |Output=Matching Shulker Box
    }}
    
    === Dyeing beds ===
    
    Players can dye beds by placing a [[bed]] and any color dye in a crafting grid.
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |Any Bed
    |Matching Dye
    |Output=Matching Bed
    }}
    
    === Dyeing candles ===
    
    Players can dye [[candles]] by placing an undyed candle and any color dye in a crafting grid.
    
    {{Crafting
    |ignoreusage=1
    |Candle
    |Matching Dye
    |Output=Matching Dyed Candle
    }}
    
    === Banner patterns ===
    {{main|Banner#Patterns}}
    
    Dyes are used in most banner patterns to determine the pattern and color displayed.
    
    === Dyeing armor ===
    
    [[File:DyeGraph2.png|200px|thumb|A graph showing all combinations of two dyes on a [[tunic]].]]
    
    Leather [[armor]] can be dyed by:
    * Crafting dyes with a piece of leather armor or leather [[horse armor]].{{Only|java}}
    * Dousing the leather armor or leather [[horse armor]] in a [[cauldron]] to which dyes have been added.{{Only|bedrock}}
    
    There are 5,713,438<ref>https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/</ref> (34.1% of sRGB) colors leather armor can be, as it is possible to put more than one dye on the crafting bench alongside the leather armor. Armor can be dyed multiple times with previous colors affecting the final outcome. Colored armor can be reverted to their original color using a [[cauldron]] with undyed water.
    
    The game has a specific formula for calculating the color of dyed armor: each color, in the RGB color model, has a red value, green value, and blue value. For each dye in the crafting grid, and the armor itself (if it is already dyed), the red, green, and blue values are added to running totals. In addition, a running total of the highest value (be it red, green, or blue) is also kept. After this, each total is divided by the number of colors used. This effectively produces the average red, green, blue, and maximum values. The maximum value of the average RGB values is also calculated. Finally, each average RGB value is multiplied by the average maximum value and divided by the maximum of the average RGB values. The modified average RGB values are then used as the final color. This procedure can be summed up with the following equations:
     for each color (all "total" variables start at 0 before counting):
      totalRed = totalRed + redValue
      totalGreen = totalGreen + greenValue
      totalBlue = totalBlue + blueValue
      totalMaximum = totalMaximum + max(redValue, greenValue, blueValue)
      numberOfColors = numberOfColors + 1
     
     averageRed = totalRed / numberOfColors
     averageGreen = totalGreen / numberOfColors
     averageBlue = totalBlue / numberOfColors
     averageMaximum = totalMaximum / numberOfColors
     
     maximumOfAverage = max(averageRed, averageGreen, averageBlue)
     gainFactor = averageMaximum / maximumOfAverage
     
     resultRed = averageRed * gainFactor
     resultGreen = averageGreen * gainFactor
     resultBlue = averageBlue * gainFactor
    
    Due to the way this formula works, the resulting color can never be darker than the average of the input colors and is often lighter and more saturated. Of course, the resulting color can never be lighter or more saturated than the lightest or most saturated input color. In addition, this formula never creates an RGB value higher than 255 (which would be invalid in the 8-bit RGB color model).
    
    If leather armor is renamed on an [[anvil]], it retains its name when dyed or undyed.
    
    ;Mixing Samples
    : {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| yellow=2 }} | code=1}}
    : {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|White Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| red=1 | blue=1 | white=1}} | code=1}}
    : {{ItemSprite|Green Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}} + {{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}} = {{Tint|leather-chestplate| #{{CalcDye| green=1 | red=1 | pink=1}} | code=1}}
    
    === Dyeing firework stars ===
    
    A [[firework star]] can have a single color or a combination of up to eight colors when crafted with dyes. Adding one or more dyes to a crafted firework star adds a "fade to color" effect to it, overwriting any existing fade colors.
    
    {{Crafting
      |head=1
      |ignoreusage=1
      |ingredients=[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Any Dye (1–8) +<br>Extra ingredient (optional)
      |Gunpowder
      |Matching Dye
      |Diamond;Glowstone Dust;Head;Gold Nugget;Feather;Fire Charge;
      |Output=Matching Firework Star
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |ignoreusage=1
      |Matching Firework Star
      |Any Dye
      |Output=Matching Firework Star
      |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Creating balloons ===
    
    Dye can be used to craft balloons.{{only|education}}
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |A1= Latex
    |B1= Matching Dye
    |C1= Latex
    |A2= Latex
    |B2= Helium
    |C2= Latex
    |A3= Latex
    |B3= Lead
    |C3= Latex
    |Output= Matching Balloon
    }}
    
    === Creating glow sticks ===
    
    Dye can also be used to craft glow sticks.{{only|education}}
    
    {{Crafting
    |nocat=1
    |A1= Polyethylene
    |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
    |C1= Polyethylene
    |A2= Polyethylene
    |B2= Matching Dye
    |C2= Polyethylene
    |A3= Polyethylene
    |B3= Luminol
    |C3= Polyethylene
    |Output= Matching Glow Stick
    }}
    
    === Dyeing water inside cauldrons ===
    Water can be dyed in a cauldron by holding any dye in the hand and pressing {{Ctrl|use}} on a cauldron filled with water.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    === Signs ===
    Dye can be {{control|used}} on a [[sign]] or a [[hanging sign]] to change the text color. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[ink sac]]s cannot be used for this purpose; black dye must be used to change the text to black.
    
    === Trading ===
    Apprentice, journeyman and expert-level shepherd [[villager]]s buy any of the 12 dyes for an [[emerald]].
    
    == Color values ==
    The "color codes" are used to determine the color imparted on sheep, wolf and cat collars, firework stars, [[beacon]] beams, and dyed leather armor. The hex value is shown in the extended tooltips of dyed leather armor; however, to set the color using an NBT data tag in a [[command]], the decimal value must be used instead. The color values for firework stars are slightly different from the ones listed below, and use [[Item colors#Firework stars|these values]] instead.
    
    {| class="wikitable" style="margin:2px; border: 1px solid silver; text-align: left;" data-description="Data values"
    ! rowspan=2 | Description
    ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center" | Color Code
    |-
    ! Dec
    ! <abbr title="Hexadecimal color code">Hex</abbr>
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | White || 16383998 || {{color|#F9FFFE}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Light gray || 10329495 || {{color|#9D9D97}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Gray || 4673362 || {{color|#474F52}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Black || 1908001|| {{color|#1D1D21}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Brown || 8606770 || {{color|#835432}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Red || 11546150 || {{color|#B02E26}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Orange || 16351261 || {{color|#F9801D}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Yellow || 16701501 || {{color|#FED83D}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Lime || 8439583 || {{color|#80C71F}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Green || 6192150 || {{color|#5E7C16}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Cyan || 1481884|| {{color|#169C9C}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Light blue || 3847130 || {{color|#3AB3DA}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Blue || 3949738 || {{color|#3C44AA}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Purple || 8991416 || {{color|#8932B8}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Magenta || 13061821 || {{color|#C74EBD}}
    |-
    | style="text-align:center" | Pink || 15961002 || {{color|#F38BAA}}
    |}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |rowspan=2
    |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=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Dye stains
    |source=player
    |description=When dye is used on a [[sheep]]
    |id=item.dye.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.95/1.1
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{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
    |rowspan=3
    |sound=Water Splash Old.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When dye is added to a cauldron
    |id=cauldron.adddye
    |volume=0.1
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |source=block
    |description=When armor is dyed using a cauldron
    |id=cauldron.dyearmor
    |volume=0.1
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |source=block
    |description=When dye is removed from armor using a cauldron
    |id=cauldron.cleanarmor
    |volume=0.1
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Rainbow Collection;Tie dye outfit}}
    
    == Video ==
    
    {{Video note|These videos are outdated, as it does not include details of the [[Java Edition 1.7.2|1.7.2]] update's changes to the dyeing system/production chain.}}
    
    <div style="text-align:center">
    <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|8YD7oauNZHE}}</span>
    <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|7tETaRt7STM}}</span>
    </div>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||January 3, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/2582321901/2011-here-we-go|Notch mentions adding a "paint" feature if he can figure out how.}}
    {{History||January 10, 2011<ref group="n">Supposed time when fragment was filmed. Based on modified date of client.jar/gui/trap.png in [[Beta 1.2]].</ref>|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBF2ugTzXqQ&t=181s|[[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] Shown rose red in development as part of [[Minecraft: The Story of Mojang]].}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes.
    |[[File:Black Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] [[File:White Dye (Recreated).png|32px]] Leftovers of old textures can be seen in [[items.png]] with 100% opacity. The white dye texture was reused for [[Sugar]].
    | The colors were as follows:{{verify|Did the color codes remain the same between Beta 1.2 and Java 1.11.2?}}
    {{:Color/Java Edition dye colors before 17w06a}}
    }}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|[[Sheep]] can now regrow their [[wool]] by eating [[grass block|grass]]. Dyed sheep regrow wool in their new color.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w19a|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE2.png|32px]] The texture of [[cocoa beans]] has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:bone meal changes.gif|32px]] The textures of [[bone meal]], [[cactus green]], cocoa beans and [[rose red]] have been changed. The textures have been lowered one pixel.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to dye leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||1.4.4|snap=1.4.3|Color codes have been changed. The colors of red, brown, blue, purple, cyan, pink, light blue, magenta and orange were adjusted a little vividly.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}}
    {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted using dyes.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|As cleric [[villager]]s now sell lapis lazuli, all dyes have become fully renewable.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Added [[shield]]s, which can be dyed indirectly by applying a matching [[banner]].}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39b|Dyes are now used to change the color of [[shulker box]]es.}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]].
    |Color codes have been changed. All colors are adjusted more vividly. The changes were as follows:
    {{:Color/Java Edition dye color changes in 17w06a}}
    |Light blue dye, stained glass, and stained glass panes, did not change colors in this update. This means that they still use old colors.<ref name="unchanged dyes">{{Bug|MC-214643}}<br>{{Bug|MC-214641}}</ref>
    }}
    {{History|||snap=17w15a|Dyes can now apply color to white [[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.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[Bone meal]], [[ink sac]]s, [[cocoa beans]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are no longer considered dyes.
    |[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]] and [[blue dye]]s.
    |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively. 
    |[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed.
    |[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of light gray, gray, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, purple, magenta, and pink dyes, have been changed. The color texture for light blue dye was not changed to reflect the updated colors from 1.12.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Yellow dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] mason houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Green dyes can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[desert]] [[village]] houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which can sell any type of dye.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|All 16 types of dyes can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|Reversed the order of dyes to match other colored items in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="reverse dye">{{Bug|MC-136553}}</ref>
    |Regrouped dyes in the Creative inventory such that white, blue, brown, and black dyes are within and not [[cocoa beans]], [[ink sacs]], [[lapis lazuli]], and [[bone meal]].<ref name="regroup dye">{{Bug|MC-177684}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Added [[candle]]s, which can be dyed.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w03a|Added a sound for applying dyes.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Candles can no longer be dyed.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Candles can now once again be dyed.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|The color of the text on [[hanging sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[Torchflower]]s can now be crafted into orange dye.|[[Pink petals]] can now be crafted into pink dye.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Pitcher plant]]s can now be crafted into cyan dye.|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=23w14a|Pitcher plants can now craft two [[cyan dye]] instead of one.}}
    {{History|||snap=23w16a|Blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye 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]]; blue, light blue, orange, white, and yellow dye now are in the common loot.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes. Only [[dandelion yellow]] and [[lapis lazuli]] are currently obtainable and have functionality.}}
    {{History||v0.3.2|[[Cactus green]] is now obtainable by smelting [[cacti]].}}
    {{History||v0.3.3|[[Bone meal]] is now obtainable via [[crafting]].}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|[[Cyan dye]], [[light blue dye]], [[lime dye]], [[magenta dye]], [[orange dye]], [[pink dye]], and [[purple dye]] are now obtainable via crafting.
    |[[Rose red]] is now obtainable by smelting red [[mushroom]]s.
    |All available dyes, excluding bone meal, can now be used to craft their respective [[wool]] color.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|[[Ink sac]]s, [[cocoa bean]]s, [[gray dye]], and [[light gray dye]] are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].
    |Rose red can now be obtained from [[beetroot]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Cocoa beans can now be obtained from [[cocoa pod]]s.
    |The [[rose]] has been removed and replaced with a new poppy [[flower]] that can be crafted into rose red.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|All new [[flower]]s can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into dyes. Because of this, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary dyes.
    |[[Gray dye]] and [[light gray dye]] can now be obtained in [[survival]].}}
    {{History|||snap=build 11|[[Terracotta|Stained clay]] can now be crafted using dyes.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[Ink sac]]s can now be obtained from [[squid]].
    |Added the ability to dye [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Red [[mushroom]]s can no longer be smelted to obtain [[rose red]].}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[Cauldron]]s now used for leather dyeing, by applying a dye to a [[water]]-filled cauldron.}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[Cocoa bean]]s can no longer be crafted.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added a ''Dye'' button for [[sheep]].
    |Added [[shulker]]s, which can be dyed.
    |Added [[stained glass]]. Stain glass cannot be [[crafting|crafted]], but purple glass generates in [[end city|end cities]].}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Dyes can now apply color to a white [[bed]]s.
    |Dyes are now used to craft [[concrete powder]].
    |The color palette has been changed.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Dyes can now be used for [[banner]] crafting.
    |Dyes can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s.
    |[[Stained glass]] is now [[crafting|craftable]], using dyes.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[Lime dye]] can now be obtained from smelting [[sea pickle]]s.
    |Dyes can now used to craft [[glow stick]]s and [[balloon]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Dyes can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[brown dye|brown]], [[black dye|black]] and [[blue dye]]s, which can be crafted from [[lapis lazuli]], [[bone meal]], [[cocoa beans]] and [[ink sac]]s. This, however, the later four still use as dyes.<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-42473}}</ref>
    |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}}
    {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Blue and white dye can now be obtained from [[cornflower]]s and [[lily of the valley]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[Glass pane]]s and [[carpet]]s can now be dyed.
    |Only a single dye is now required to apply a banner pattern in a [[loom]].
    |Various dyes except black dye, white dye, brown dye and blue dye are now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
    |[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|The ability to dye the color of the text on [[sign]]s was temporarily removed.}}
    {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|The color of the text on [[sign]]s can now be changed with dye again.}}
    {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Added [[candles]], which can be dyed.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU9|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added [[white dye|white]], [[black dye|black]], [[brown dye|brown]], and [[blue dye|blue]] dyes, which can crafted from [[bone meal]], [[ink sac]], [[cocoa beans]], and [[lapis lazuli]].
    |"Rose Red", "Dandelion Yellow" and "Cactus Green" have been renamed to "Red Dye", "Yellow Dye" and "Green Dye", respectively.}}
    {{History||ps=1.90|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of bone meal, light gray, gray, ink sac, cocoa beans, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, lapis lazuli, purple, magenta, and pink dyes have been changed.}}
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Red Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dyes from [[Pocket Edition v0.15.4 alpha]].}}
    {{History|foot}}
    <gallery>
    Pre-release dyes.png|Pre-release dye textures hidden within [[Items.png]].
    </gallery>
    ;Notes
    {{reflist|group=n}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    White Dye.png|White Dye
    Light Gray Dye.png|Light Gray Dye
    Gray Dye.png|Gray Dye
    Black Dye.png|Black Dye
    Brown Dye.png|Brown Dye
    Red Dye.png|Red Dye
    Orange Dye.png|Orange Dye
    Yellow Dye.png|Yellow Dye
    Lime Dye.png|Lime Dye
    Green Dye.png|Green Dye
    Cyan Dye.png|Cyan Dye
    Light Blue Dye.png|Light Blue Dye
    Blue Dye.png|Blue Dye
    Purple Dye.png|Purple Dye
    Magenta Dye.png|Magenta Dye
    Pink Dye.png|Pink Dye
    </gallery>
    
    ==Issues==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * Players can obtain each one of every color with 1 cocoa bean, 2 yellow dye, 2 ink sac, 3 green dye, 4 lapis lazuli, 4 red dye, and 6 bone meal (2 bones).
    * The dyed sheep breeding behavior mirrors [[wikipedia:Lamarckism|Lamarck's theory]], in which the organisms evolve inheriting the external changes and adaptations of the previous generation, transmitting them to their offspring.
    * In ''Bedrock Edition'', tertiary colors, along with their regular crafting recipes, can be crafted with primary colors. E.g.: Magenta can be crafted with one rose red and two bone meals.
    * The colors of the dyes match the chat colors in [[color codes]] except for brown (dye only), light aqua, and gold (color codes only).
    * The texture for light blue dye still uses the color from prior to the 1.12 World of Color update.<ref name="unchanged dyes"></ref>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    * Tools for calculating leather dye combination: [https://minecraft.tools/en/armor.php minecraft.tools] (webapp); [https://github.com/pudquick/pyMCdyes/ pyMCDyes] (open-source Python script, outdated); [https://anrar4.github.io/DyeLeatherArmor/ DyeLeatherArmor]: a tool for calculating an exact crafting recipe for any sRGB color
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Dyes]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Barvivo]]
    [[de:Farbstoff]]
    [[es:Tinte]]
    [[fr:Teinture]]
    [[hu:Színezés]]
    [[it:Colorante]]
    [[ja:染料]]
    [[ko:염료]]
    [[nl:Kleurstof]]
    [[pl:Barwniki]]
    [[pt:Corante]]
    [[ru:Красители]]
    [[th:สีย้อม]]
    [[uk:Барвники]]
    [[zh:染料]]</li><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></ul>
    17w48aAdded the death message "<player> was killed by [Intentional Game Design]".
    18w01aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was struck by lightning whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • <player> suffocated in a wall whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • <player> was squashed by <player/mob>
    • <player> starved to death whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • <player> was blown up by <player/mob> using <item>
    • death.attack.magic.player
    • <player> withered away whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • <player> was squashed by a falling anvil whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • <player> was squashed by a falling block whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • <player> was slaim [sic] by <mob> using <item>
    • <player> was killed by <item> trying to hurt <player/mob>
    • <player> hit the ground too hard whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • <player> didn't want to live in the same world as <player/mob>
    • <player> experienced kinetic energy whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • <player> went off with a bang whilst fighting <player/mob>
    Added the following death messages, which can theoretically appear, but not practically:
    • <player> died because of <player/mob>
    • <player> was roasted in dragon breath by <player/mob>
    18w07aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was impaled by <player/mob>
    • <player> was impaled by <player/mob> with <item>
    18w08bAdded the following death messages, which can theoretically appear, but not practically:
    • death.attack.dryout
    • death.attack.dryout.player
    18w20bThe following death messages have been changed:
    • "<player> was slaim by <mob> using <item>" to "<player> was slain by <mob> using <item>"
    • "<player> discovered floor was lava" to "<player> discovered the floor was lava"
    1.13.1
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Blaze Powder|Blaze Powder]]<br/>{{Item‎
    | image = Blaze Powder.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Blaze powder''' is an item made from a [[blaze rod]], which is dropped by a [[blaze]] when killed. Its main uses are to fuel [[brewing stand]]s, to brew [[strength]] [[potions]], and to make [[eyes of ender]] to take the player to [[the End]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |Blaze Rod
    |Output= Blaze Powder,2
    |type= Brewing
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Crafting Ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Brewing stand fuel ===
    In addition to being a [[brewing]] ingredient, blaze powder is needed to fuel a [[brewing stand]]. Each piece of blaze powder can brew up to 20 batches of [[Potion|potions]].
    
    === Brewing ingredient ===
    {{brewing
      |showname=1
      |head=1
      |Blaze Powder
      |Mundane Potion
      |base=Water Bottle
    }}
    {{brewing
      |foot=1
      |Blaze Powder
      |Potion of Strength
    }}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Blaze Powder
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=blaze_powder
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Blaze Powder
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=blaze_powder
    |id=429
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Video ==
    
    {{Video note|This video does not mention that blaze powder must be used to fuel [[brewing stand]]s.|minor}}
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|FSP2qBpe9vI}}</div>
    
    ==History==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|[[File:Blaze Powder JE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder.
    |Blaze powder can be used to craft [[eyes of ender]] and [[magma cream]].}}
    {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Blaze powder can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[mundane potion]], or in an [[awkward potion]] to create a [[potion of Strength]].}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Blaze powder can now be used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of blaze powder has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w42a|Blaze powder is now required to operate a [[brewing stand]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w43a|Blaze powder now [[fuel]]s 20 operations rather than 30.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 377.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder.
    |Blaze powder can be used to craft [[magma cream]].
    |Blaze powder is used as an ingredient to brew [[potion]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Blaze powder is now used to craft [[fire charge]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Blaze powder is now used to craft [[eyes of ender]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Blaze powder is now required to operate a [[brewing stand]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Blaze powder is now required to operate a [[brewing stand]].}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Blaze Powder JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added blaze powder.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    * [[The Nether]]
    * [[Potions]]
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--blaze-powder Taking Inventory: Blaze Powder] – Minecraft.net on November 25, 2021
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Ohnivý prach]]
    [[de:Lohenstaub]]
    [[es:Polvo de blaze]]
    [[fr:Poudre de Blaze]]
    [[hu:Őrlángpor]]
    [[ja:ブレイズパウダー]]
    [[ko:블레이즈 가루]]
    [[nl:Blazepoeder]]
    [[pl:Płomienny proszek]]
    [[pt:Pó de blaze]]
    [[ru:Огненный порошок]]
    [[th:ผงปีศาจไฟ]]
    [[zh:烈焰粉]]</li><li>[[Milk Bucket|Milk Bucket]]<br/>{{Item
    | title=Milk Bucket
    | image = Milk Bucket.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | effects = Clears all
    | stackable = No
    }}
    A '''milk bucket'''{{fn|Known as '''Milk Bucket''' {{in|java}} and '''Milk''' {{in|bedrock}}.}} is a [[drink]] obtained from {{Control|use|text=using}} a [[bucket]] on [[cow]]s, [[mooshroom]]s and [[goat]]s that can be consumed to clear all [[Effect|effects]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Harvesting ===
    Milk buckets can be obtained from [[cow]]s, [[mooshroom]]s, and [[goat]]s by pressing {{control|use}} while looking at them with an empty [[bucket]].
    
    === Mob loot ===
    A milk bucket has a chance of dropping from a [[wandering trader]], if the trader is killed while holding it.{{only|java}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    Holding {{control|use}} with a milk bucket starts the drinking sound and animation. {{IN|java}}, the animation is shown only in first-person camera mode.
    
    When consumed, milk immediately removes all status [[effect]]s from the [[player]]. [[Fire]] is not a status effect; therefore, drinking milk doesn't extinguish a burning player.
    
    The benefits of area status effects granted by [[beacon]]s and [[Conduit Power|conduit power]] are restored almost immediately in Bedrock Edition and after a few seconds in ''Java Edition''.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage|Milk Bucket}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{el|je}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Drink.ogg
    |subtitle=Sipping
    |source=player
    |description=While a player is drinking milk
    |id=entity.generic.drink
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.drink
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=0.9-1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Cow milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Cow milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Cow milk3.ogg
    |source=player
    |subtitle=Cow gets milked
    |description=When a cow is milked
    |id=entity.cow.milk
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.cow.milk
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Mooshroom milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Mooshroom milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Mooshroom milk3.ogg
    |subtitle=Goat gets milked
    |description=When a regular goat is milked
    |source=neutral
    |id=entity.goat.milk
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.goat.milk
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Goat screaming milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Goat screaming milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Goat screaming milk3.ogg
    |sound4=Goat screaming milk4.ogg
    |sound5=Goat screaming milk5.ogg
    |subtitle=Goat gets milked
    |description=When a screaming goat is milked
    |source=neutral
    |id=entity.goat.screaming.milk
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.goat.milk
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wandering trader drink milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Wandering trader drink milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Wandering trader drink milk3.ogg
    |sound4=Wandering trader drink milk4.ogg
    |sound5=Wandering trader drink milk5.ogg
    |subtitle=Wandering Trader drinks milk
    |source=neutral
    |description=While a wandering trader is drinking milk to become visible during daytime
    |id=entity.wandering_trader.drink_milk
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.wandering_trader.drink_milk
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=0.9-1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{el|be}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Drink.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=While a player is drinking milk
    |id=random.drink
    |volume=0.35
    |pitch=0.9-1.1}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Cow milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Cow milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Cow milk3.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a cow is milked
    |id=mob.cow.milk
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Mooshroom milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Mooshroom milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Mooshroom milk3.ogg
    |description=When a regular goat is milked
    |source=neutral
    |id=mob.mooshroom.suspicious_milk
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Goat screaming milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Goat screaming milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Goat screaming milk3.ogg
    |sound4=Goat screaming milk4.ogg
    |sound5=Goat screaming milk5.ogg
    |description=When a screaming goat is milked
    |source=neutral
    |id=mob.goat.milk.screamer
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wandering trader drink milk1.ogg
    |sound2=Wandering trader drink milk2.ogg
    |sound3=Wandering trader drink milk3.ogg
    |sound4=Wandering trader drink milk4.ogg
    |sound5=Wandering trader drink milk5.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=While a wandering trader is drinking milk to become visible during daytime
    |id=mob.wanderingtrader.drink_milk
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Milk Bucket
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=milk_bucket
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Milk
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=milk_bucket
    |aliasid=bucket / 1
    |id=361
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.milk.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|The Lie}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{Load advancements|Husbandry}}
    
    == Video ==
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|eyxea_d0b3s}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.8|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Milk has been introduced, but it has no purpose and is obtainable only through inventory editing.}}
    {{History||v1.0.11|Milk can now be obtained by {{control|use|text=milking}} a [[cow]] with a [[bucket]]. However, it is not yet drinkable.}}
    {{History||v1.0.17|Milk buckets can now be emptied.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|Milk has been incorporated into the [[crafting]] recipe of [[cake]].}}
    {{History||1.2_01|[[Squid]] can now be milked by right-clicking on their mouth if part of their body was exposed to [[air]] or if they were not touching another [[block]]. An easy way to accomplish this is to pull a squid with a [[fishing rod]] away from other blocks and then milk it.}}
    {{History||1.3_01|Squid milking has been removed.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Milk can now be obtained by milking [[mooshroom]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Milk has been made drinkable.
    |According to a tweet by [[Jeb]] on September 30th 2011, milk was made a cure for all status effects.<ref>{{tweet|jeb_|119842906528944129|@Nexusdog_UK I haven't! In beta 1.9 pre2 milk works like a clear-everything drink|September 30, 2011}}</ref>
    |Milk is no longer emptiable.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 335.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w20a|"Milk" has been renamed to "Milk Bucket".}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Milk Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of milk buckets has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=19w06a|[[Wandering trader]]s now drink from milk buckets at dawn, and have a change to drop them.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Milk can now be obtained by milking [[goat]]s.}}
    {{History|upcoming java}}
    {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Wander traders now have a chance to [[trading|buy]] a milk bucket from the player.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.7.0|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added milk buckets. 
    |Milk buckets are not yet drinkable.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 4|Drinking milk now removes [[status effects]].
    |Added milk buckets to the Creative inventory.{{verify|type=update}}{{info needed}}<!---same update?--->}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Moved all bucket items, including milk, 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:Milk Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of milk buckets has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of milk has been changed from <code>bucket/1</code> to <code>milk_bucket</code>.}}
    {{History||1.16.200|snap=beta 1.16.200.52|Milk can now be obtained by milking [[goat]]s.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added milk buckets.}}
    {{History|Ps4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Milk Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of milk buckets has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added milk buckets.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    *[[Water Bucket]]
    *[[Lava]]
    *[[Food]]
    *[[Cake]]
    *[[Honey Bottle]] (alternative to remove poison effect)
    *[[Medicine]]
    
    == Notes ==
    {{fnlist}}
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--milk-bucket Taking Inventory: Milk Bucket] – Minecraft.net on October 8, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Tools]]
    
    [[cs:Mléko]]
    [[de:Milcheimer]]
    [[es:Cubo con leche]]
    [[fr:Seau de lait]]
    [[hu:Tej]]
    [[it:Secchio di latte]]
    [[ja:ミルク入りバケツ]]
    [[ko:우유 양동이]]
    [[nl:Emmer melk]]
    [[pl:Wiadro mleka]]
    [[pt:Balde de leite]]
    [[ru:Ведро с молоком]]
    [[th:ถังนม]]
    [[uk:Відро молока]]
    [[zh:奶桶]]</li></ul>
    18w31aAdded the following unused death message:
    • "<player> was killed by even more magic", along with its hover event: "Actually, message was too long to deliver fully. Sorry! Here's stripped version: <message>"
    The death message "<player> fell out of the water" can now appear practically, not only theoretically.
    1.14
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Beef|Raw Beef]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Raw Beef
    | image = Raw Beef.png
    | heals = {{hunger|3}}
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Raw beef''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]] or cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]] to make [[steak]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    When adult [[cow]]s and [[mooshroom]]s are killed, they drop 1-3 raw beef. 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 [[steak]] instead.
    
    ===  Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|raw-beef}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Food ===
    
    To eat raw beef, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|3}} hunger and 1.8 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].
    
    === Smelting ingredient ===
    
    {{Smelting
    |showname=1
    |Raw Beef
    |Steak
    |0.35
    }}
    
    === Wolves ===
    
    Raw beef 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.
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Journeyman-level Butcher villagers have a 50% chance to buy 10 raw beef for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Journeyman-level Butcher villagers always offer buy 10 raw beef for an emerald.{{only|java}}
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Beef
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=beef
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Beef
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=beef
    |id=273
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Raw Beef JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw beef.|Raw beef is one of the new [[food]] items, [[drops|dropped]] by [[cow]]s in addition to their [[leather]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Raw beef can now be used to breed wolves.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Raw beef can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s, at 14–17 raw beef for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Raw Beef JE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Villager]]s no longer [[trading|trade]] for raw beef.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 363.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Raw beef can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] butcher shops.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw beef.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Raw Beef JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw beef.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Raw beef now restores {{hp|3}} instead of {{hp|1}}.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Raw beef has been added to [[Creative]] mode.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw beef now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Raw beef can now be found in [[village]] butcher [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw beef can now be [[trading|sold]] to butcher [[villager]]s.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Raw Beef JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw beef.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef 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 Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw beef has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Beef JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added raw beef.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    
    <gallery>
    File:Jeb steak.png|Raw Beef and [[Steak]] in a preview screenshot.
    </gallery>
    
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Rohes Rindfleisch]]
    [[es:Filete crudo]]
    [[fr:Bœuf cru]]
    [[hu:Nyers marhahús]]
    [[ja:生の牛肉]]
    [[ko:익히지 않은 소고기]]
    [[nl:Rauwe biefstuk]]
    [[pl:Surowa wołowina]]
    [[pt:Bife cru]]
    [[ru:Сырая говядина]]
    [[uk:Сира яловичина]]
    [[zh:生牛肉]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Potato|Potato]]<br/>{{about|the raw potato|the cooked potato|Baked Potato|the potato that can inflict poison|Poisonous Potato}}
    {{Item
    | group = Age 0-1
    | 1-1 = Potatoes Age 0-1.png
    | 1-2 = Potatoes Age 0-1 BE.png
    | group2 = Age 2-3
    | 2-1 = Potatoes Age 4-6.png
    | 2-2 = Potatoes Age 2-3 BE.png
    | group3 = Age 4-6
    | 3-1 = Potatoes Age 4-6.png
    | 3-2 = Potatoes Age 4-6 BE.png
    | group4 = Age 7
    | 4-1 = Potatoes Age 7.png
    | 4-2 = Potatoes Age 7 BE.png
    | image = Potato JE3 BE2.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | heals = {{hunger|1}}
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    A '''potato''' is a [[food]] [[item]] obtained from potato crops that can be used to plant them, consumed raw or [[cook]]ed to make [[baked potato]]es.
    
    '''Potato crops''' are planted in [[farmland]] and used to grow potatoes and, rarely, [[Poisonous Potato|poisonous potatoes]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Natural generation ===
    [[Village]] farm plots have a chance of being planted with potatoes. The exact chance depends on the style of the village:
    
    {| class="wikitable"
    ! Village style !! Chance
    |-
    | {{EnvSprite|snowy-village}} Snowy || 70%
    |-
    | {{EnvSprite|plains-village}} Plains || 15%
    |-
    | {{EnvSprite|taiga-village}} Taiga || 10%
    |}
    
    Fully grown potato crops drop 2 to 5 potatoes ({{frac|3|5|7}} per crop harvested on average) and have a 2% chance of dropping an additional [[poisonous potato]]. Potato yield can be increased using a tool enchanted with [[Fortune]], with Fortune III harvesting an average of {{frac|5|3|7}} potatoes. [[Bone meal]] can be used to mature the potato to its last stage of growth.
    
    The first two potatoes always drop, and then three more attempts are made to drop a potato with a success rate of 57.14286% to yield the extra 0–3 drops. Each level of Fortune enchantment increases the number of attempts by one.
    
    === Mob loot ===
    [[Zombie]]s, [[husk]]s, and [[zombie villager]]s have a 2.5% ({{frac|1|40}}) chance of dropping either an [[iron ingot]], [[carrot]], or potato when killed by a player or tamed wolf. This is increased by 1% ({{frac|1|100}}) per level of looting. This gives potatoes the following chances of dropping:
    * {{frac|1|120}} (about 0.83%)
    * {{frac|7|600}} (about 1.17%) with Looting I
    * {{frac|9|600}} (1.50%) with Looting II
    * {{frac|11|600}} (about 1.83%) with Looting III
    If a zombie, husk, or zombie villager is killed with fire, it drops a baked potato instead.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|potato}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Farming ===
    {{main|Tutorials/Crop farming}}
    When farmed, potatoes require 8 [[Block tick|stages]] to grow. However, there are four ''visible'' stages due to having only four distinct textures: every two stages have the same texture, except that growth stage 7 keeps the same appearance as stages 5–6, so that only stage 8 has the final, mature appearance. Planted potatoes require a light level of 9 or greater to continue growing. If the light level is 7 or below, the crops instantly un-plant themselves ("pop off"). It is not possible to plant potatoes if the light level is too low.
    
    Crops grow faster if the farmland they are planted in is [[Farmland#Hydration|hydrated]]. Using [[bone meal]] on crops also increases the speed of growth by randomly increasing their growth stage by 2 to 5.
    
    Crops break if pushed by a [[piston]] or if their supporting farmland breaks or turns to dirt (i.e. by being trampled), dropping their usual drops.
    
    === Food ===
    To eat a potato, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating a potato restores {{hunger|1}} hunger and 0.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].
    
    === Breeding ===
    [[Pig]]s follow and can be [[bred]] by a player holding a potato.
    
    [[Villager]]s can pick up potato items to become willing, which allow them to breed. Villagers require 12 potatoes to become willing.
    
    === Smelting ingredient ===
    {{Smelting
    |showname=1
    |Potato
    |Baked Potato
    |0.35
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    Novice-level farmer villagers have a 25%{{only|bedrock}} or 40%{{only|java}} chance to buy 26 potatoes for an [[emerald]] as part of their trade.
    
    === Composting ===
    Placing a potato into a [[composter]] has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. This is less efficient than composting with [[Baked Potato|baked potatoes]], which has a higher success chance of 85%.
    
    == Sounds ==
    === Block ===
    {{Sound table/Block/Crop}}
    
    === Item ===
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showblocktags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Potatoes
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=potatoes
    |blocktags=bee_growables, crops
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Potato
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=potato
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Potatoes
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=potatoes
    |id=142
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Potato
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=potato
    |id=280
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added potatoes.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] Added potato crops.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w36a|Potatoes can now be found in [[village]]s.}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w09b|The [[Fortune]] enchantment now works when harvesting potatoes.<ref>{{bug|MC-1680}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Potatoes can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s, at 15–19 potatoes for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w04a|Farmer villagers now harvest fully grown potatoes.
    |Villagers can now be made willing using 12 potatoes.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w06a|[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE2.png|32px]] Potato crops are now a pixel higher - previously they were offset one pixel down as to match farmland's sunken model. This is likely an accidental result of model conversion.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]]<br>Potato crops of all stages [[Missing model|no longer have a model]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w10b|[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE4.png|32px]] Potato crops now have models again.<ref>{{bug|MC-50232}}</ref> In addition, they are now offset downwards by one pixel once more.<ref>{{bug|MC-50155}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE5.png|32px]] Potato crops are now darker and subject to directional shading.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE6.png|32px]] Potato crops are no longer subject to directional shading.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Potatoes can now be used to lead and breed [[pig]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w38a|The [[drop]] chances of potatoes has now been slightly improved from average {{frac|2|3|5}} per potato crop harvested to {{frac|2|5|7}}.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this block's numeral ID was 142, and the item's 392.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Potatoes now have a chance of generating in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Potato JE2.png|32px]] The texture of potatoes has been changed.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE7.png|32px]] The textures of potato crops have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w47a|Potatoes now generate in [[pillager outpost]] chests.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w48a|Potatoes can now be found in chests in [[plains]] village houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Potatoes can now be found in chests in [[snowy tundra|snowy]] village houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Potatoes can now be found in chests in [[taiga]] village houses.
    |[[File:Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of potatoes has been changed, once again.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Added placement and new breaking [[sound]]s to potatoes.
    |Placing a potato into the new [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Potatoes now have a 65% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate potato crops.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE8.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 potato crop's appearance in the process.<ref>{{bug|MC-199242}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added potatoes.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added potato crops.
    |Potatoes are a rare [[drops|drop]] from killing [[zombie]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|Potatoes now have a chance to drop when tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 4|Potatoes are no longer dropped from tilling grass blocks.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Potato crops now naturally spawn in [[village]]s.
    |Potatoes can now be used to lead and breed [[pig]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Potatoes now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
    |Farmer (profession) [[villager]]s now plant and harvest potatoes.}}
    {{History||v0.16.2|Potatoes can now be found in the [[chest]] inside large houses in [[ice plains]] and [[cold taiga]] [[village]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Potatoes can now be found in [[pillager outpost]]s and [[plains]] [[village]] houses.
    |[[File:Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of potatoes has been changed.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of potato crops have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Potatoes can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.
    |Potatoes can now be found in [[taiga]], [[snowy taiga]] and [[snowy tundra]] village house [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, farmer [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|buy]] 26 potatoes for an [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate potato crops.}}
    {{History||?|[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 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=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added potatoes.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added potato crops.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of potatoes has been changed.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of potato crops have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added potatoes.
    |[[File:Potatoes Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Potatoes Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added potato crops.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Potatoes "item" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Potatoes}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    AllSeeds.png|All the seeds that exist in the game (except [[Pitcher Plant|seeds fr]][[Torchflower Seeds|om 1.20,]] [[nether wart]] and [[cocoa beans]]).
    VillageGrowingCarrotsAndPotatoes.png|[[Carrot]]s and potatoes found growing naturally in a [[village]].
    File:Hot Potato.jpeg|Official render of a potato to celebrate National Potato Day.<ref> https://twitter.com/Minecraft/status/1692969488617029859?s=20| Hot potato! @ a friend to toss it.</ref>
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--potato Taking Inventory: Potato] – Minecraft.net on December 16, 2021
    
    {{items}}
    {{blocks|vegetation}}
    
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    [[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
    
    [[cs:Brambora]]
    [[de:Kartoffel]]
    [[es:Patata]]
    [[fr:Pomme de terre]]
    [[hu:Burgonya]]
    [[it:Patata]]
    [[ja:ジャガイモ]]
    [[ko:감자]]
    [[nl:Aardappel]]
    [[pl:Ziemniak]]
    [[pt:Batata]]
    <br />
    [[ru:Картофель]]
    [[th:มันฝรั่ง]]
    [[uk:Картопля]]
    [[zh:马铃薯]]</li></ul>
    18w49aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was poked to death by a sweet berry bush
    • <player> was poked to death by a sweet berry bush whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    1.15
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Ender Pearl|Ender Pearl]]<br/>{{Update|[[game rule]] <code>enderPearlsVanishOnDeath</code>}}
    {{ItemEntity
    |image=Ender Pearl.png
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (16)
    |size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks
    }}
    An '''ender pearl''' is an [[item]] that can be thrown to [[teleport]] to where it lands, or used to craft [[eye of ender|eyes of ender]] which are required to access [[the End]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Mob loot ===
    An [[enderman]] has a 50% chance to drop 1 ender pearl when killed. The drop is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], with a maximum of 4 with Looting III.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|ender-pearl}}
    
    A [[trapped chest]] always containing 2 ender pearls can be found in the "fake end portal" room of [[woodland mansion]]s.
    
    === Trading ===
    {{IN|java}}, expert-level [[Trading#Cleric|cleric villagers]] have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to sell an ender pearl for 5 [[emerald]]s.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, expert-level cleric villagers sell one ender pearl for 5 emeralds.
    
    === Bartering ===
    [[Piglin]]s have a {{frac|10|459}} (2.18%) chance to [[barter]] 2–4 ender pearls when given a [[gold ingot]].
    
    == Usage ==
    Ender pearls can be thrown by pressing {{control|use}}. After it is thrown, the ender pearl is consumed, and the player teleports to where it lands, taking {{hp|5}} [[fall damage]]. Wearing armor enchanted with [[Protection]] and/or [[Feather Falling]] reduces the damage taken from the ender pearl. 
    
    Ender pearls have a small cone of travel; they do not all follow the same path when thrown in the same direction. The direction and velocity of ender pearl throws is slightly randomized. They can travel about 30 blocks{{Only|java}}/45 blocks{{Only|bedrock}} when thrown straight up, and up to 54 blocks forward when thrown at an optimum launch angle of ~35° (on even ground).
    
    The thrower's vertical velocity influences the throw. Hence timing a throw with a jump can increase the throwing range to 42 blocks when thrown straight up and 64 blocks forward at a 35° angle. Throwing while falling significantly decreases the range. Ender pearls collide with all [[minecart]] types, [[boat]]s, [[end crystal]]s and [[nether portal]]s, and travel through [[end portal]]s. Ender pearls that fall into the [[void]] disappear, and do not trigger the player to teleport. However, ender pearl entities (instead of dropped items) are ''not'' destroyed by lava and will teleport the player to the bottom of lava pools/lava oceans.
    
    Ender pearls have a cooldown of one second before they can be used again. The cooldown is shown in the hotbar by a white overlay on the ender pearl that shrinks and must disappear before the player can use it again. If there are other inventory or hotbar slots containing ender pearls, they are covered with the white overlay as well.<ref>{{bug|MC-88236|||WAI}}</ref> 
    
    Ender pearls can be thrown into [[end gateway]]s to reach the outer islands of the End. They can also be thrown into the [[exit portal]] to reach the player's spawn point.
    
    Ender pearl teleportation makes no sound ''itself''{{only|java}}, but does emit a "small fall" sound at the destination when applying teleportation damage to the player.
    
    === Stasis chamber ===
    Ender pearls are affected by [[bubble column]]s. An ender pearl can remain afloat on top of an upward bubble column, allowing it to be stored indefinitely. A mechanism can then be triggered to make the ender pearl hit a solid surface (e.g. by closing a [[trapdoor]]), teleporting the thrower back to the setup wherever they are.
    
    === Spawning endermites ===
    An ender pearl has a 5% chance to spawn an [[endermite]] when it lands. This is the only way through which endermites can spawn, without using cheats. The endermite spawns at ''the player's position'' when the pearl lands{{only|je}}, or at the pearl's landing site{{only|be}}.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:<br>
    Thrown ender pearls use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bow shoot.ogg
    |subtitle=Ender Pearl flies
    |source=neutral
    |description=When an ender pearl is thrown
    |id=entity.ender_pearl.throw
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.ender_pearl.throw
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Bow shoot.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When an ender pearl is thrown
    |id=random.bow
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=0.33-0.5
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Ender Pearl
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=ender_pearl
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Thrown Ender Pearl
    |spritetype=entity
    |spritename=Ender Pearl
    |nameid=ender_pearl
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Ender Pearl
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=ender_pearl
    |id=422
    |form=item
    |foot=1}} 
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Ender Pearl
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=ender_pearl
    |id=87
    |foot=1}}
    
    ===Entity Data===
    Thrown ender pearls 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]].
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{Load achievements|Beam Me Up}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Remote Getaway;Bullseye}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Ender Pearl JE1.png|32px]] Added ender pearls along with [[endermen]]. 
    |Ender pearls have no use, but can stack up to 64.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Ender pearls are now less commonly found near bodies of [[water]] since [[endermen]] now teleport away when in contact with water. Before this version, endermen didn't attempt to teleport and were [[damage]]d/killed from water much more frequently, causing numerous ender pearls to occur around bodies of water.
    |Later, on a suggestion from [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]] user isJesus, [[Notch]] implemented the teleporting feature for ender pearls.<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/kpsay/eggsnowballender_pearl_suggestiongif/c2mabfj</ref><ref>{{Tweet|notch|118614580539826176}}</ref><ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/kss7n/twitter_ender_pearls_have_a_unique_ability_now/c2mwldd</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Added teleporting feature to ender pearls.
    |Using an ender pearl to teleport resulted in being kicked from servers for "hacking". This is due to a check triggering that was supposed to prevent modified clients from moving too quickly.
    |Ender pearls now only stack up to 16.}}
    {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Ender pearls are now used to craft [[eyes of ender]].
    |Ender pearls can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w24a|[[File:Ender Pearl JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of ender pearls has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|As part of the revamp of the trading system, cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] ender pearls.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w03a|Villager clerics no longer buy ender pearls.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w11b|Ender pearls have a 5% chance to spawn [[endermite]]s when used.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Ender pearls can now be thrown in [[Creative]] mode.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w34c|Ender pearls now have a cooldown after using them.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w41a|[[Villager]] clerics now [[trading|sell]] ender pearls for 4–7 [[emerald]]s, as one of their tier III trades.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w49a|Thrown ender pearls now take the user's motion into account. For example, an ender pearl thrown forward will land closer if the player is falling, and land farther if the player is ascending.}}
    {{History||1.10|snap=16w21a|Ender pearls can now teleport riders off their mounts.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID of ender pearls has been changed from <code>ThrownEnderpearl</code> to <code>ender_pearl</code>.}}
    {{History|||snap=16w39a|Ender pearls can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s' fake portal room [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 368.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Ender Pearl JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ender pearls has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Ender pearls have a {{frac|2|109}} (~1.83%) chance of being offered by [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 2–4.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|Ender pearls now have a {{frac|10|226}} (~4.42%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w10a|Ender pearls now have a {{frac|20|411}} (~4.87%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 4–8.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w20a|Ender pearls now have a {{frac|20|423}} (~4.73%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 4–8.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Ender pearls now have a {{frac|10|459}} (~2.18%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 2–4.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-Release 1|Ender pearls are now affected by [[bubble column]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-125758|||Fixed}}</ref>
    |Ender pearls no longer get destroyed at contact with non-solid blocks.<ref>{{bug|MC-73884|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Ender Pearl JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender pearls. 
    |While fully implemented, ender pearls currently have no assigned ID and are currently unobtainable in-game.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Ender pearls are now obtainable in-game.
    |Ender pearls can now be used to craft [[eyes of ender]].}}
    {{History|||snap=alpha 1.0.0.0|Ender pearls now require a 1-second cooldown.}}
    {{History|||snap=alpha 1.0.0.1|Ender pearl cooldown now has an animation.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Ender pearls can now be [[trading|bought]] from cleric [[villager]]s for 4-7 [[emerald]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Ender pearls can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s' [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Ender Pearl JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ender pearls has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, expert-level cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] an ender pearl for 5 [[emerald]]s as part of their trade.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Ender pearls can now be obtained from [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Ender pearls now have a {{frac|10|459}} (~2.18%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 2–4.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Ender Pearl JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender pearls.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU7|A teleporting feature has been added to ender pearls.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Ender Pearl JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of ender pearls has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||1.7.10|[[File:Ender Pearl JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender pearls.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    *Ender pearls can be used to teleport/move through non-[[solid block]]s without suffocation and solid blocks by pressing against the blocks and using the ender pearl at the player's feet until the player goes through.<ref>{{bug|MC-2164}}</ref><ref>{{ytl|KA1UmxraeUg}}</ref>
    *In ''Java Edition'', it is possible to spawn a thrown ender pearl using commands, but it does not teleport, unless it is assigned an owner.
    *If the player throws an ender pearl and then dies before impact while the pearl is in a loaded chunk, the pearl disappears and the player is not teleported. Pearls in unloaded chunks do not disappear if their owner dies.
    *If the player throws an ender pearl in Survival mode and changes to Creative mode before the pearl lands, the player is still teleported.
    *The player is still teleported by throwing an ender pearl and entering [[the Nether]] before it lands. The pearl is not lost if an ender pearl is thrown into a [[nether portal]] and the player travels through the portal; the pearl lands and teleports the player as usual.
    *If multiple ender pearls are thrown in succession, the player can be hurt only once from fall damage within about a one-second span.
    *If a [[player]] dies from ender pearl teleportation, the [[death message]] says: "<player> hit the ground too hard".
    *A thrown ender pearl faces toward the player in first-person view, while it appears rotated horizontal in [[third-person view]]. This is the case for all throwable items (ender pearl, [[egg]], [[snowball]], and all throwable [[potion]]s).
    *Ender pearls and [[snowball]]s have the exact same range when fired. Therefore, snowballs can be used to predict the trajectory of ender pearls, or simply for practicing ender pearl throwing. This can be very helpful when the player has to throw ender pearls in dangerous environments, such as the Nether or the End.
    *Despite the fact that ender pearls deal no damage to anything they're thrown at, provokable mobs (such as iron golems and piglins) will be provoked by the player if one is thrown at them.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Ender Pearl Suggestion.gif|The original suggestion image for teleporting with ender pearls.
    Enderlake.png|Ender pearls were formerly found in [[water]], however endermen now teleport out to prevent damage.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == See also ==
    *[[The End]]
    *[[Ender Dragon]]
    *[[End Portal]]
    *[[Enderman]]
    
    {{Items}}
    {{entities}}
    
    [[cs:Endová perla]]
    [[de:Enderperle]]
    [[es:Perla de ender]]
    [[fr:Perle de l'Ender]]
    [[hu:Véggyöngy]]
    [[ja:エンダーパール]]
    [[ko:엔더 진주]]
    [[nl:Enderparel]]
    [[pl:Enderperła]]
    [[pt:Pérola de ender]]
    [[ru:Жемчуг Края]]
    [[th:ไข่มุกเอนเดอร์]]
    [[tr:Ender İncisi]]
    [[uk:Перлина Краю]]
    [[zh:末影珍珠]]</li><li>[[Carrot|Carrot]]<br/>{{about|the natural food item|the golden food|Golden Carrot|the item for controlling saddled pigs|Carrot on a Stick}}
    {{Item
    | group = Age 0-1
    | 1-1 = Carrots Age 0-1.png
    | 1-2 = Carrots Age 0-1 BE.png
    | group2 = Age 2-3
    | 2-1 = Carrots Age 2-3.png
    | 2-2 = Carrots Age 2-3 BE.png
    | group3 = Age 4-6
    | 3-1 = Carrots Age 4-6.png
    | 3-2 = Carrots Age 4-6 BE.png
    | group4 = Age 7
    | 4-1 = Carrots Age 7.png
    | 4-2 = Carrots Age 7 BE.png
    | image2 = Carrot JE3 BE2.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | heals = {{hunger|3}}
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    A '''carrot''' is a [[food]] [[item]] obtained from carrot crops that can be used to plant them, eaten or used as a crafting ingredient.
    
    '''Carrot crops''' are planted in [[farmland]] and used to grow carrots.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Breaking ===
    {{See also|Fortune#Seeds}}
    Fully grown carrot crops drop 2 to 5 carrots ({{frac|3|5|7}} per crop harvested on average). Yield can be increased using a tool enchanted with [[Fortune]], with Fortune III harvesting an average of {{frac|5|3|7}} carrots.
    
    The yield is calculated by a binomial distribution: 2 drops are fixed, then a drop is attempted three times with a success rate of 57.14286% to yield the extra 0–3 drops. Each level of Fortune enchantment increases the number of attempts by one.
    
    === Natural generation ===
    [[Village]] farm plots have a chance of having carrots. The exact chance depends on the style of the village:
    
    {| class="wikitable"
    ! Village style !! Chance
    |-
    | {{EnvSprite|plains-village}} Plains || 30%
    |-
    | {{EnvSprite|snowy-village}} Snowy || 10%
    |}
    
    === Mob loot ===
    [[Zombie]]s, [[husk]]s, and [[zombie villager]]s have a 2.5% ({{frac|1|40}}) chance of dropping either an [[iron ingot]], carrot, or [[potato]] when killed by a player or tamed wolf. This is increased by 1% ({{frac|1|100}}) per level of looting. This gives carrots the following chances of dropping:
    * {{frac|1|120}} (about 0.83%)
    * {{frac|7|600}} (about 1.17%) with Looting I
    * {{frac|9|600}} (about 1.50%) with Looting II
    * {{frac|11|600}} (about 1.83%) with Looting III
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|carrot}}
    
    == Usage ==
    {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}}
    
    To eat a carrot, press and hold {{control|use}} while the carrot is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating a carrot restores {{hunger|3}} [[hunger]] and 3.6 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].
    
    === Farming ===
    {{see also|Tutorials/Crop farming|title1 = Crop farming }}
    
    Carrots can be [[farming|farmed]] and harvested on [[farmland]]. Planted carrots take 8 [[Block tick|stages]] to grow, and go through 4 visually distinct stages. Planted carrots require a light level of 9 or greater to continue growing. If the light level is 7 or below, the crops instantly un-plant themselves ("pop off"). It is not possible to plant carrots if the light level is too low.
    
    Crops grow faster if the farmland they are planted in is [[Farmland#Hydration|hydrated]]. Using [[bone meal]] on crops also increases the speed of growth by randomly increasing their growth stage by 2 to 5.
    
    Crops break if pushed by a [[piston]] or if their supporting farmland breaks or turns to dirt (i.e. by being trampled), dropping their usual drops.
    
    If {{cmd|gamerule mobGriefing}} is <code>true</code>, rabbits will find mature carrot [[crops]]{{only|je}} / carrot crops with growth stage greater than 1{{only|be}}. This reduces the growth stages by one, removing the crop completely when the growth stage reaches 0.
    
    === Breeding ===
    Carrots can also be used to [[breed]] and attract [[pig]]s and [[rabbit]]s.
    
    Villagers can pick up carrot items to become willing, which allow them to breed. Villagers require 12 carrots to become willing.
    
    === Trading ===
    Novice-level Farmer villagers have a 25% ({{frac|1|4}}){{only|bedrock}} or 40% ({{frac|2|5}}){{only|java}} chance to buy 22 carrots for an emerald.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Composting ===
    Placing a carrot into a [[composter]] has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.
    
    == Sounds ==
    
    === Block ===
    {{Sound table/Block/Crop}}
    
    === Item ===
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showblocktags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Carrots
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=carrots
    |blocktags=bee_growables, crops
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Carrot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=carrot
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showforms=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Carrots
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=carrots
    |id=141
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Carrot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=carrot
    |id=279
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Carrot JE1.png|32px]] Added carrots. 
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] Added carrot crops.
    |Carrots can be obtained only as a rare [[drop]] from [[zombie]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=August 28, 2012|slink={{tweet|Dinnerbone|240428477856231424}}|[[Dinnerbone]] released an image of a [[saddle]]d [[pig]] being controlled with a [[carrot on a stick]]. [[Wheat]] was considered as a "fuel" along with carrots,<ref>{{Tweet|Dinnerbone|240188453789257728}}</ref> but Dinnerbone eventually decided on carrots.<ref>{{Tweet|Dinnerbone|240355810650247168}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=12w34a|Carrots can now be used to craft [[golden carrot]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w36a|Carrots can now be found in [[village]]s.
    |Carrots are now used to breed [[pig]]s.
    |Carrots are now used to craft [[carrot on a stick]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed. The texture has been changed to singular carrot, with the tooltip changed to reflect this.}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|[[Bone meal]] now grows carrots by 1 stage instead of fully growing it. The [[player]] might not see it grow, because some stages look the same.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Carrots now restore {{hunger|3}} points and 3.6 hunger [[saturation]], instead of {{hunger|4}} and 4.8 hunger saturation.
    |Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 15–19 carrots for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w04a|[[Farmer]] (profession) [[villager]]s now harvest fully grown carrots.
    |Villagers can now be made willing using 12 carrots.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w06a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE2.png|32px]] Carrot crops are now a pixel higher - previously they were offset one pixel down as to match farmland's sunken model. This is likely an accidental result of model conversion.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]]<br>Carrot crops of all stages [[Missing model|no longer have a model]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w10b|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE4.png|32px]] Carrot crops now have models again.<ref>{{bug|MC-50232}}</ref> In addition, they are now offset downwards by one pixel once more.<ref>{{bug|MC-50155}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE5.png|32px]] Carrot crops are now darker and subject to directional shading.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6.png|32px]] Carrot crops are no longer subject to directional shading.
    |Added [[rabbit]]s, which can be [[breeding|bred]] and/or tamed using carrots. Rabbits also grief carrot crops.
    |Carrots are now used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w34a|Rabbits can no longer be tamed.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w38a|The [[drops|drop]] chances have now been slightly improved from an average of {{frac|2|3|5}} per [[crops|crop]] harvested to {{frac|2|5|7}}.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this block's numeral ID was 141, and the item's 391.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Carrots can now generate in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Carrot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed.
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE7.png|32px]] The textures of carrot crops have now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w47a|Carrots can now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[pillager outpost]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placement and breaking [[sound]]s have now been added to carrots.
    |Placing a carrot into the new [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Carrots now have a 65% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate carrot crops.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE8.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 carrot crop's appearance in the process.<ref>{{bug|MC-199242}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Carrots Age 7 JE9.png|32px]] A stray dark pixel has been removed from the texture of fully-grown carrots.<ref>{{bug|MC-226711}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added carrots.
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added carrot crops.
    |Carrots can be obtained by killing [[zombie]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|Carrots now have a chance to [[drops|drop]] when tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 4|Carrots are no longer dropped by tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Carrot crops now naturally spawn in [[village]]s.
    |Carrot now used to breed [[pig]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Carrots now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
    |Brown robed [[villager]]s can now harvest fully grown carrot crops.
    |Carrots can now be used to craft [[golden carrot]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Carrots can now be used to breed [[rabbit]]s.
    |Carrots can now be used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Carrots are now used to craft [[carrot on a stick]].}}
    {{History||v0.16.2|Carrots can now be found in a [[chest]] inside the large house in [[snowy tundra]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 15–19 carrots for 1 [[emerald]].
    |Carrots can now be picked up by villagers and become willing.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Carrots can now be found inside of [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Carrots can now be found inside [[shipwreck]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Carrots can be found in the new [[pillager outpost]]s.
    |[[File:Carrot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed.
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of carrot crops have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Carrots can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, farmer [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|buy]] 22 carrots for an [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate carrot crops.}}
    {{History||?|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 BE.png|32px]] Carrot 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=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added carrots.
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added carrot crops.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Carrot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed.
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of carrot crops have now been changed.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.91|wiiu=none|switch=none|Carrots can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added carrots.
    |[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added carrot crops.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Carrots "item" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Carrots}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    AllSeeds.png|All the seeds that exist in the game (except [[nether wart]] and [[cocoa beans]]).
    VillageGrowingCarrotsAndPotatoes.png|Carrots and [[potato]]es found growing naturally in a [[village]].
    Carrots Growing.png|Carrots in multiple stages of growth.
    Carrot Dungeon.jpg|A carrot that dropped from a zombie, just to the right of the [[spawner]].
    Carrot SDGP.png|Carrot in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    {{blocks|vegetation}}
    
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    [[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
    
    [[cs:Mrkev]]
    [[de:Karotte]]
    [[es:Zanahoria]]
    [[fr:Carotte]]
    [[hu:Sárgarépa]]
    [[ja:ニンジン]]
    [[ko:당근]]
    [[lzh:胡蘿蔔]]
    [[nl:Wortel]]
    [[pl:Marchewka]]
    [[pt:Cenoura]]
    [[ru:Морковь]]
    [[th:แคร์รอต]]
    [[uk:Морква]]
    [[zh:胡萝卜]]</li></ul>
    19w34aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was stung to death
    • death.attack.sting.item
    Added the unused death message "<player> was stung to death by <player/mob>".
    1.16
    {{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>[[Glow Stick|Glow Stick]]<br/>{{stub}}
    {{education feature}}
    {{Item
    | image = White Glow Stick.png
    | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
    | renewable = No
    | durability = 95
    | stackable = No
    }}
    '''Glow sticks''' are [[Chemistry Update|chemistry]]-related [[item]]s, which can be lit up in the player's hand for a limited time.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    {{iN|be}}, glow sticks cannot be obtained by the {{cmd|give}} command. They also cannot be obtained in [[Survival]]. Cheats must be enabled to obtain glow sticks in [[Survival]] mode, or in [[Education Edition]].
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |showdescription=1
    |ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]]
    |A1= Polyethylene
    |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
    |C1= Polyethylene
    |A2= Polyethylene
    |B2= White Dye; Orange Dye; Magenta Dye; Light Blue Dye; Yellow Dye; Lime Dye; Pink Dye; Gray Dye; Cyan Dye; Purple Dye; Blue Dye; Brown Dye; Green Dye; Red Dye
    |C2= Polyethylene
    |A3= Polyethylene
    |B3= Luminol
    |C3= Polyethylene
    |Output= Matching Glow Stick
    |description={{only|bedrock|education}}
    |type= Miscellaneous
    }}
    
    <div style="display:none">
    
    <!--
        This is so the pre-Village & Pillage dyes can have dye-related crafting recipes show on their respective pages.
        They don't need to be displayed on this page because they already intuitively list "Any Matching Dye".
    -->
    
    {{Crafting
    |showdescription=1
    |ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]]
    |A1= Polyethylene
    |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
    |C1= Polyethylene
    |A2= Polyethylene
    |B2= Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans  
    |C2= Polyethylene
    |A3= Polyethylene
    |B3= Luminol
    |C3= Polyethylene
    |Output= White Glow Stick; Blue Glow Stick; Brown Glow Stick
    |description={{only|bedrock|Education}}
    |type= Miscellaneous
    }}
    </div>
    
    == Usage ==
    
    While equipped, [[player]]s can {{control|use}} glow sticks to shake them, causing them to appear bright regardless of the [[light]] level. This is only an aesthetic change, as no light is emitted to the surrounding area. A particle effect is visible until the durability runs out. The glowstick's durability depletes while lit{{Info needed}}, in both Survival and Creative modes.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Flint and steel click.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=While a glowstick is being activated
    |id=fire.ignite
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.5/0.7
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Glow Stick
    |spritename=glow-sticks
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=glow_stick
    |id=601
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.glow_stick.black.name,item.glow_stick.red.name,item.glow_stick.green.name,item.glow_stick.brown.name,item.glow_stick.blue.name,item.glow_stick.purple.name,item.glow_stick.cyan.name,item.glow_stick.silver.name,item.glow_stick.gray.name,item.glow_stick.pink.name,item.glow_stick.lime.name,item.glow_stick.yellow.name,item.glow_stick.lightBlue.name,item.glow_stick.magenta.name,item.glow_stick.orange.name,item.glow_stick.white.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    ===Metadata===
    {{/DV}}
    
    ===Item data===
    
    See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}}
    {{History||1.14.60|snap=?|Making a glow stick results in an edible item called {{code|item.glow_stick.black.name}}.}}
    {{History||?|Making a glow stick results in correct items again.
    |Making a glow stick with dye has been made an upgrade{{info needed|what is this supposed to mean?}}
    |Putting 2 glow sticks in a Crafting Table now outputs a correct glow stick.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=?|[[File:Missing Glow Stick.png|32px]] Two black glow sticks, using the [[missing texture]] if Education Edition is disabled, now generate in fake end portal rooms in [[mansion]]s instead of [[ender pearl]]s.}}
    {{h||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.21|Glow sticks no longer generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}}
    
    {{History|education}}
    {{History||1.0.27|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    White Glow Stick.png|
    Orange Glow Stick.png|
    Magenta Glow Stick.png|
    Light Blue Glow Stick.png|
    Yellow Glow Stick.png|
    Lime Glow Stick.png|
    Pink Glow Stick.png|
    Gray Glow Stick.png|
    Cyan Glow Stick.png|
    Purple Glow Stick.png|
    Blue Glow Stick.png|
    Brown Glow Stick.png|
    Green Glow Stick.png|
    Red Glow Stick.png|
    </gallery>
    
    == Trivia ==
    * The glowing reaction of [[Wikipedia:Luminol|Luminol]] during oxidation exists in real life. It is used for detecting blood in crime scenes.
    * Players cannot enchant glowsticks with Unbreaking or Mending, despite it having durability.
    * The black and light gray glow sticks use the same texture as the red glow stick.{{verify|It seems they use the missing texture instead. Was this the case beforehand, and they only started using the missing texture later?}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{items}}
    {{Education Edition}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Education Edition items]]
    
    [[de:Knicklicht]]
    [[ja:ケミカルライト]]
    [[ko:발광봉]]
    [[pt:Graveto Brilhante]]
    [[ru:Химический источник света]]
    [[zh:荧光棒]]</li></ul>
    20w07aThe "death.attack.magic.player" death message has been changed to "<player> was killed by magic whilst trying to escape <player/mob>".
    20w09aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> fell off some weeping vines
    • <player> fell while climbing
    • death.attack.fireworks.item
    The death message "<player> went off with a bang whilst fighting <player/mob>" has been removed, but its translation string remains.
    20w11aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> fell off some twisting vines
    • <player> fell off a scaffolding
    20w12aThe translation of the death message "<player> fell out of the water" has been removed. It now displays as "death.fell.accident.water".
    20w13aThe raw translation strings of the death message "<player> was killed by [Intentional Game Design]" have been changed from "death.attack.netherBed.<message/link>" to "death.attack.badRespawnPoint.<message/link>", because the death message now also appears when a player is killed by the explosion of a charged respawn anchor in the Overworld or the End.
    20w18aThe following death messages have been changed:
    • "<player> fell off a scaffolding" to "<player> fell off scaffolding"
    • "death.attack.fireworks.item" to "<player> went off with a bang due to a firework fired from <item> by <player/mob>"
    20w22aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was shot by a <player/mob>'s skull
    • death.attack.witherSkull.item
    1.16.2
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bottle of Entity|Bottle of Entity]]<br/>{{joke feature}}
    {{exclusive|java}}
    {{WIP}}
    {{see also|Potion|Splash Potion}}
    {{Item
    |image=Bottle of Entity.png
    |image2=Splash Bottle of Entity.png
    |image3=Bottle of Void.png
    |stackable= No
    }}
    
    '''Bottles of entity''' are items that transform players into the respective mobs when drunk.
    
    '''Splash bottle of entity''' are a variation of bottles of mob that can be thrown.
    
    '''Bottle of void''' is a special bottle to transform back to the original player. Right clicking with it on a transformed player will remove the transformation and convert the bottle into a bottle of entity of that transformation.
    
    A transformation into an entity will sometimes lead to special effects. For example, transforming into a chicken will allow the player to glide slowly to the ground. The chicken will however take fall damage upon landing, killing it and transforming the player back to themselves.
    Transforming into an enderman will cause the player to be teleported randomly when a projectile it aimed at it or when they're being looked at by other players. Transforming into any mob capable of flight (for example, a bat) will allow the player to fly in survival mode as if they were in creative mode.
    
    == Sounds ==<!--No sounds when thrown from a player or dispenser-->
    Splash bottles of entities use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bottle fill water1.ogg
    |sound2=Bottle fill water2.ogg
    |sound3=Bottle fill water3.ogg
    |sound4=Bottle fill water4.ogg
    |subtitle=Bottle fills
    |source=neutral
    |description=When an entity is collected using a bottle of void
    |id=item.bottle.fill
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bottle.fill
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Drink.ogg
    |subtitle=Sipping
    |source=player
    |description=While a player is drinking a bottle of entity
    |id=entity.generic.drink
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.drink
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=0.9-1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Glass dig1.ogg
    |sound2=Glass dig2.ogg
    |sound3=Glass dig3.ogg
    |subtitle=Bottle smashes
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a splash bottle of entity impacts something <ref group=sound>This sound is played six times simultaneously</ref>
    |id=entity.splash_potion.break
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.potion.splash
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.9-1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bottle of Entity
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bottle_of_entity
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.minecraft.bottle_of_entity,item.minecraft.bottle_of_entity.specific}}
    {{ID table
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Splash Bottle of Entity
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=splash_bottle_of_entity
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.minecraft.splash_bottle_of_entity,item.minecraft.splash_bottle_of_entity.specific}}
    {{ID table
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bottle of Void
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bottle_of_void
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.minecraft.bottle_of_void
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||23w13a_or_b|[[File:Bottle of Entity.png|32px]] [[File:Splash Bottle of Entity.png|32px]] [[File:Bottle of Void.png|32px]] Added bottle of entity, splash bottle of entity, and bottle of void.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    {{items}}
    {{Jokes}}
    
    [[ja:Bottle of Entity]]
    [[pt:Frasco de entidade]]
    [[Category:Joke items]]</li><li>[[Tag (item)|Tag (item)]]<br/>{{About|the April Fools item|the standard item used to rename mobs|Name Tag}}
    {{wip}}
    {{joke feature}}
    {{exclusive|java}}
    {{Item
    | title = Tag
    | image = Tag.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    Tags and Bits are items exclusive to the [[Java Edition 23w13a or b|23w13a_or_b]] [[Easter eggs#April Fools|April Fools' joke]] snapshot from 2023. They are used to craft in-game representations of [[NBT format|NBT tags]].
    
    ==Obtaining==
    A [[stonecutter]] can be used to cut a [[Name Tag|name tag]] into either 16 "Name" or 16 "Tag" items. These can be cut into 16 Bit items each.
    
    {{Stonecutting
    |head=1
    |showdescription=1
    |Name Tag
    |Name, 16; Tag, 16
    |description=The resulting "Name" items must be named in an [[anvil]].
    }}
    {{Stonecutting
    |showdescription=
    |Name; Tag
    |Bit, 16
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    To be able to proceed from here the <code>nbt_crafting</code> vote must be approved. Bits can be used in a crafting table to craft Left Curly, Right Curly, Left Square, and Right Square. In appears like these are the only tag items that can be crafted from Bits.
    
    A [[Crafting Table|crafting table]] can be used to convert a "Tag" item into a "Byte Tag." The amount of [[stick]]s added to the crafting recipe specifies the value of the Byte, as a [[wikipedia:Signed number representations#Two's complement|signed 8-bit value]]. For example, a "Tag" and a full stack of sticks make a Byte with the value <code>64b</code>, while 255 sticks result in <code>-1b</code>. Only one of the sticks is consumed. Two Bytes can be crafted into a "Short Tag" (equivalent to 16 bit), two Shorts into an "Int Tag" (equivalent to 32 bit), and two Ints into a "Long Tag" (equivalent to 64 bit). Many other combinations that form either 16, 32, or 64 bit are possible. For example, two Shorts and an Int make a Long. When combining values, their digits are stuck together in the given order, e.g. <code>1b</code> and <code>0b</code> make <code>256s</code> (equivalent to 0100<sub>16</sub> in [[wikipedia:Hexadecimal|hexadecimal]]). Undoing any of these crafting actions in e.g. a stonecutter is not possible.
    
    "Float" and "Double Tags" can be crafted by adding one or two [[boat]]s to any numeric tag. A "String Tag" is crafted with a "Tag" and a piece of [[string]].
    
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |showdescription=1
    |A1= Bit;    ; Bit; Bit |B1=    ; Bit; Bit; Bit
    |A2=    ; Bit; Bit;     |B2= Bit;    ;    ; Bit
    |A3= Bit;    ; Bit; Bit |B3=    ; Bit; Bit; Bit
    |Output= Right Curly; Left Curly; Left Square; Right Square
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Tag
    |String
    |Output= String Tag
    |description=String tags must be named in an [[anvil]] to set their value.
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Tag; Tag;   Tag
    |;    Stick; Stick, 64
    |;    ;      Stick, 63
    |Output= Byte Tag; Byte Tag; Byte Tag
    |description=Only 1 stick is consumed. 128 and more sticks make [[wikipedia:Signed number representations#Two's complement|two's complements]]:
    128 sticks = <code>-128b</code><br>
    129 sticks = <code>-127b</code><br>
    ⋮<br>
    254 sticks = <code>-2b</code><br>
    255 sticks = <code>-1b</code>
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Byte Tag; Byte Tag; Byte Tag
    |Byte Tag; Byte Tag; Byte Tag
    |        ; Byte Tag; Byte Tag
    |        ; Byte Tag; Byte Tag
    |        ;         ; Byte Tag
    |        ;         ; Byte Tag
    |        ;         ; Byte Tag
    |        ;         ; Byte Tag
    |Output= Short Tag; Int Tag; Long Tag
    |description=Shorts and Ints can be combined the same way, even mixed.
    
    Digits are appended, e.g. two <code>1b</code> tags make <code>257b</code> (0101<sub>16</sub> in [[wikipedia:Hexadecimal|hexadecimal]]).
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Byte Tag; Short Tag; Int Tag; Long Tag
    |Any Boat; Any Boat; Any Boat; Any Boat
    |Output= Float Tag; Float Tag; Float Tag; Float Tag
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Byte Tag; Short Tag; Int Tag; Long Tag
    |Any Boat; Any Boat; Any Boat; Any Boat
    |Any Boat; Any Boat; Any Boat; Any Boat
    |Output= Double Tag; Double Tag; Double Tag; Double Tag
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Left Curly;  Left Curly
    |Name;        Name
    |Byte Tag;    Byte Tag
    |Right Curly; Name |; Byte Tag | |; Name |; Byte Tag |; Right Curly
    |Output= Compound Tag; Compound Tag
    |description=Instead of Bytes any other tag can be used, including other compound tags.
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Left Square;  Left Square
    |Byte Tag;     Byte Tag
    |Right Square; Byte Tag |; Byte Tag |; Byte Tag |; Byte Tag |; Byte Tag |; Byte Tag |; Right Square
    |Output= List Tag; List Tag
    |description=Instead of Bytes any other tag can be used, including other list tags.
    |ignoreusage=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Compound Tag; List Tag
    |Compound Tag; List Tag
    |Output= Compound Tag; List Tag
    |description=Up to 9 can be combined.
    
    When compound tags contain identical names, only the latest of the corresponding values is used.
    |ignoreusage=1
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    "Name" and "String Tags" must be named in an [[anvil]] before they can be used. Unnamed Names and Strings always produce a "Sssyntax Error". None of the other tag items can be named.
    
    All these items can be combined in a crafting table to form a short sequence of JSON code, as long as the resulting syntax is valid. For example: 
    *A pair of Curlies that enclose a named "Name" item and some value, e.g. a Byte, create a "Compound Tag" with the content <code>{Example:0b}</code>.
    **Because of the limited size of the crafting table only 3 name-value pairs can be put between Curlies at a time. Compound Tags of any length can be created by concatenating two or more Compound Tags.
    **An empty pair of Curlies produces an empty Compound Tag with the content <code>{}</code>.
    *A pair of Square brackets that enclose any number of values, e.g. 7 Bytes, create a "List Tag" with the content <code>[0b,0b,0b,0b,0b,0b,0b]</code>.
    **Because of the limited size of the crafting table only 7 values can be put between Square brackets at a time. List Tags of any length can be created by concatenating two or more List Tags.
    **An empty pair of Square brackets produces an empty List with the content <code>[]</code>.
    **"Name" items cannot be used in a List.
    
    The resulting Compound and List Tags can be used as values in other Compound and List Tags, as deeply nested as you want.
    
    ==Usage==
    Tags appear to have no further functionality. They cannot be eaten or placed in the world, except in an item frame, as each other item can. However, Compound Tags with values like <code>{Enchantments:[{id:"minecraft:sharpness",lvl:127b}]}</code> will show the [[Enchanting|enchantment]] glint and actually act accordingly when used.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/129xdyl/i_figure_out_how_the_nbtcrafting_in_the_vote/</ref> This appears to work with many weapon and tool [[Enchanting#Summary of enchantments by item|enchantments]].
    
    In theory, an extremely lucky <code>replace_recipe_output</code> vote can change the crafting recipe for compound tags to output something else. When cheats are enabled you can test this with a command like <code>/vote rule minecraft:replace_recipe_output approve {key:"minecraft:compound_tag",value:"minecraft:netherite_sword"}</code>. However, as long as this vote is approved no other compound tag can be crafted. Use <code>/vote rule minecraft:replace_recipe_output repeal *</code> to undo all recipe replacements.
    
    In combination with the <code>midas_touch</code> vote tag items can be converted into [[Gold Ingot|gold ingots]]. These retain their NBT data. When the world is loaded in another version of the game tag items disappear, but gold ingots persist.
    
    ==Trivia==
    *This implies that a [[Name Tag|name tag]] is 128 bit.
    *Compound and list tags are special in so far that the value they show in their [[tooltip]] is not merely a property of the item, but their ''actual'' [[NBT format|NBT data]]. This is also the reason why naming them is disabled as that would mess up the NBT data.
    *The snapshot also contains an [[History of textures/Unused textures|unused texture]] for an {{ItemLink|End Tag}}.
    
    ==History==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||23w13a_or_b|[[File:Tag.png|32px]] Added tags.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    Tag.png|Tag
    Bit.png|Bit
    Byte Tag.png|Byte Tag
    Double Tag.png|Double Tag
    End Tag.png|End Tag
    Float Tag.png|Float Tag
    Int Tag.png|Int Tag
    Left Curly.png|Left Curly
    Left Square.png|Left Sqaure
    List Tag.png|List Tag
    Long Tag.png|Long Tag
    Name (23w13a or b).png|Name
    Right Curly.png|Right Curly
    Right Square.png|Right Square
    Short Tag.png|Short Tag
    Sssyntax Error.png|Sssyntax Error
    String Tag.png|String Tag
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{items}}
    {{jokes}}
    
    [[pt:Tag (item)]]
    [[Category:Joke items]]</li></ul>
    20w30aThe "<player> was shot by a <player/mob>'s skull" death message has been changed to "<player> was shot by a skull from <player/mob>".
    Upcoming Java Edition
    1.17
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[:Category:Armor|Category:Armor]]<br/>[[Category:Items]]</li><li>[[Redstone Comparator|Redstone Comparator]]<br/>{{Block
    | image = 
    | image2 = 
    | transparent = Yes
    | light = No
    | tool = any
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | flammable = No
    | lavasusceptible = No
    | group = Redstone Comparator
    | group2 = Subtracting
    | group3 = Powered
    | group4 = Powered+Subtracting
    | 1-1 = Redstone Comparator.png
    | 2-1 = Subtracting Redstone Comparator.png
    | 3-1 = Powered Redstone Comparator.png
    | 4-1 = Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator.png
    }}
    {{Many images}}
    A '''redstone comparator''' is a [[block]] that can produce an [[Redstone Dust|output signal]] from its front by reading [[chest]]s, [[lectern]]s, [[beehive]]s and similar blocks, or repeat a signal without changing its strength. It can also be set to either stop outputting a signal when its side input recieves a stronger one (front torch off), or subtract its side input's signal strength from its output (front torch on).
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Natural generation ===
    Redstone comparators generate in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].
    
    === Breaking ===
    A redstone comparator can be broken instantly with any [[tool]], or by hand, and drops itself as an item.
    
    {{Breaking row|Redstone Comparator|horizontal=y}}
    
    A redstone comparator is removed and dropped as an item if:
    * its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed;
    * [[water]] flows into its space;{{only|java}}
    * a [[piston]] tries to push it or moves a block into its space.
    
    If [[lava]] flows into a redstone comparator's space, the redstone comparator is destroyed without dropping as an item.
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |B1=Redstone Torch
    |A2=Redstone Torch
    |B2=Nether Quartz
    |C2=Redstone Torch
    |A3=Stone
    |B3=Stone
    |C3=Stone
    |Output= Redstone Comparator
    |type=Redstone
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    A redstone comparator can be placed on the top of any [[opaque]] block with a solid full-height top surface (including upside-down [[slab]]s and upside-down [[stairs]]). {{IN|be}}, a comparator can also be placed on [[wall]]s and fences. For more information about placement on transparent blocks, see [[Opacity/Placement]].
    
    The redstone comparator has a front and a back — the arrow on the top of the comparator points to the front. When placed, the comparator faces away from the player. The comparator has two miniature redstone torches at the back and one at the front. The back torches turn on when the comparator's output is greater than zero (the arrow on top also turns red). The front torch has two states that can be toggled by {{control|using}} the comparator:
    * Down and unpowered (indicating the comparator is in "comparison mode")
    * Up and powered (indicating the comparator is in "subtraction mode")
    
    The redstone comparator can take a signal strength input from its rear as well as from both sides. Side inputs are accepted only from [[redstone dust]], [[block of redstone]], [[redstone repeater]]s, other comparators, and [[observer]]s in specific scenarios. The redstone comparator's front is its output.
    
    It takes 1 [[redstone tick]] (2 game ticks, or 0.1 seconds barring lag) for signals to move through a redstone comparator, either from the rear or from the sides. This applies to changing signal strengths as well as simply to turning on and off. 
    
    Redstone comparators check their power state before their scheduled ticks update. This results in redstone comparators not usually responding to 1-tick fluctuations of power or signal strength — for example, a [[clock circuit|1-clock]] input is treated as always off from the side, and always on from the rear. This happens because the signal changes back to its original state before the redstone comparator checks its input states. However, certain setups such as powering any input with two separate observer pulses at the same time will cause a redstone comparator to respond to 2 gametick pulses.
    
    The redstone comparator has four functions: maintain signal strength, compare signal strength, subtract signal strength, and measure certain block states (primarily the fullness of containers).
    
    === Maintain signal strength ===
    A redstone comparator with no powered sides outputs the same signal strength as its rear input.
    
    === Compare signal strength ===
    [[File:Comparators Explained.png|Comparators in comparison mode.|thumb]]
    A redstone comparator in comparison mode (front torch down and unpowered) compares its rear input to its two side inputs. If either side input is greater than the rear input, the comparator output turns off. If neither side input is greater than the rear input, the comparator outputs the same signal strength as its rear input.
    
    The formula for calculating the output signal strength is as follows:
    
    <code>output = rear × [[Wikipedia:Iverson bracket|[]]'''''left''''' ≤ '''''rear''''' AND '''''right''''' ≤ '''''rear'''''[[Wikipedia:Iverson bracket|<nowiki>]]]</code>
    {{-}}
    
    === Subtract signal strength ===
    [[File:Redstone comparator.png|thumb|The greatest of the side inputs A and C is subtracted from the rear input B, outputting 1. If either A or C were greater than B, it would output 0.]]
    A redstone comparator in subtraction mode (front torch up and powered) subtracts the signal strength of the higher side input from the signal strength of the rear input.
    
    <code>output = max('''''rear''''' − max('''''left''', '''right'''''), 0)</code>
    
    For example: if the signal strength is 6 at the left input, 7 at the right input and 4 at the rear, the output signal has a strength of ''max(4 − max(6, 7), 0) = max(4−7, 0) = max(−3, 0) = 0''.
    
    If the signal strength is 9 at the rear, 2 at the right input and 5 at the left input, the output signal has a strength of ''max(9 − max(2, 5), 0) = max(9−5, 0) = 4''.
    
    === Measure block state ===
    {{Schematic | caption = A redstone comparator can measure the fullness of a chest, as well as other block states, even through an opaque block.
     |rd-ew!|rc-w!|ch|SB|rc-e!|rd-ew!
    }}
    A redstone comparator treats certain blocks behind it as power sources and outputs a signal strength proportional to the block's state. The comparator may be separated from the measured block by an opaque block. However, {{in|je}}, if the opaque block is powered to signal strength 15, then the comparator outputs 15 no matter the fullness of the container.<ref>{{bug|MC-64394}} (resolved as "Works As Intended")</ref>
    [[Category:Java Edition specific information]]
    {{-}}
    
    ==== Fullness of containers ====
    {| class="wikitable floatright" style="margin-left: 0.5em; margin-right: 0; text-align: center;"
    |+ Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength
    |-
    !Containers
    !{{BlockSprite|Furnace|link=Furnace}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Blast Furnace|link=Blast Furnace}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Smoker|link=Smoker}}
    !{{BlockSprite|Hopper|link=Hopper}}<br>{{EntitySprite|Minecart with Hopper|link=Minecart with Hopper}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Brewing Stand|link=Brewing Stand}}
    !{{BlockSprite|Dispenser|link=Dispenser}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Dropper|link=Dropper}}
    !{{BlockSprite|Chest|link=Chest}}<br>{{EntitySprite|Minecart with Chest|link=Minecart with Chest}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Shulker Box|link=Shulker Box}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Barrel|link=Barrel}}
    ![[Double Chest|{{Schematic|size=16|ch-s|-|ch-n}}
    ]]
    !{{BlockSprite|Jukebox|link=Jukebox}}
    |-
    !Total Slots
    !3!!5!!9!!27!!54!!1
    |-
    !Power Level
    ! colspan="5" |Number of Items
    !Music Disc
    |-
    |0||0||0||0||0||0||No disc
    |-
    |1||1||1||1||1||1||"13"
    |-
    |2||14||23||42||1s 60||3s 55||"cat"
    |-
    |3||28||46||1s 19||3s 55||7s 46||"blocks"
    |-
    |4||42||1s 5||1s 60||5s 51||11s 37||"chirp"
    |-
    |5||55||1s 28||2s 37||7s 46||15s 28||"far"
    |-
    |6||1s 5||1s 51||3s 14||9s 42||19s 19||"mall"
    |-
    |7||1s 19||2s 10||3s 55||11s 37||23s 10||"mellohi"
    |-
    |8||1s 32||2s 32||4s 32||13s 32||27s||"stal"
    |-
    |9||1s 46||2s 55||5s 10||15s 28||30s 55||"strad"
    |-
    |10||1s 60||3s 14||5s 51||17s 23||34s 46||"ward"
    |-
    |11||2s 10||3s 37||6s 28||19s 19||38s 37||"11"
    |-
    |12||2s 23||3s 60||7s 5||21s 14||42s 28||"wait"
    |-
    |13||2s 37||4s 19||7s 46||23s 10||46s 19||"Pigstep"
    |-
    |14||2s 51||4s 42||8s 23||25s 5||50s 10||"Otherside"<br>"Relic"
    |-
    |15||3s||5s||9s||27s||54s||"5"
    |}
    A redstone comparator can output a signal indicating how full a container is. (0 for empty, 15 for full, etc.) The table on the right is described more in detail, later in this section.
    
    Containers that can be measured by a comparator include:
    * {{BlockLink|Furnace}}
    * {{BlockLink|Blast Furnace}}
    * {{BlockLink|Smoker}}
    * {{BlockLink|Brewing Stand}}
    * {{BlockLink|Hopper}}
    * {{ItemLink|Minecart with Hopper}} on top of a [[detector rail]]
    * {{BlockLink|Dispenser}}
    * {{BlockLink|Dropper}}
    * {{BlockLink|Chest}}
    * {{BlockLink|Trapped Chest}}
    * {{ItemLink|Minecart with Chest}} on top of a [[detector rail]]
    * {{BlockLink|Barrel}}
    * {{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-e}}{{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-w}} Large chest
    * {{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-e}}{{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-w}} Large trapped chest
    * {{BlockLink|Shulker Box}} (any color)
    
    Generally speaking, the comparator output signal strength represents the average fullness of the slots, based on how many of that item form a full stack (64, 16, or 1 for non-stackable items).
    
    The ''Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength'' table (right) shows the minimum '''''full-stack-equivalent (FSE)''''' to produce different signal strengths from common containers. A '''''full-stack-equivalent''''' quantifies how many normal 64-stackable items are needed to output a corresponding signal strength. The 's' is a constant 64, with the additional amount needed following after.
    
    One may also consider the terms: '''c''umulative-weight''''' or '''''weighted-sum''''' instead of '''''full-stack-equivalent'''''.
    
    Items that stack to a max of 16  ([[snowball]]s, [[sign]]s, [[ender pearl]]s, etc.), contribute +4 to the ''full-stack-equivalent'' for each unity (count of 1 item). Similarly, items that stack to 1 ([[minecart]], [[boat]], etc.) contribute +64, and items that stack to 64 contribute +1.
    
    Example 1: 3 ender pearls will contribute a 3 x 4 = 12 ''full-stack-equivalent''.
    
    Example 2: 16 ender pearls and 60 redstone dust contributes a 16x4 + 60x1 = 124 ''full-stack-equivalent''.
    
    Example 3: 1 minecart and 60 redstone dust contributes a 1x64 + 60x1 = 124 ''full-stack-equivalent''.
    
    Example 4: To produce a signal strength of 10 from a hopper, one requires a ''full-stack-equivalent'' of at least 3s + 14 = 206 but strictly less than than 3s + 37 = 229. This can be done with 3 minecarts, and 14 dirt.
    
    When a comparator measures a large chest or large trapped chest, it measures the entire large chest (54 slots), not just the half directly behind the comparator. A chest or trapped chest that cannot be opened (either because it has an opaque block, [[ocelot]], or [[cat]] above it) always produces an output of 0 no matter how many items are in the container — shulker boxes can always be measured, even if they cannot open.
    
    ;Calculating signal strength from items
    
    :When a container is empty, the output is off.
    
    :When it is not empty, the output signal strength is calculated as follows:
    
    :<code>'''''signal strength''''' = floor(1 + (('''''sum of all slots' fullnesses''''') / ('''''number of slots in container''''')) × 14)</code>
    
    :<code>fullness of a slot = '''''number of items in slot''''' / '''''max stack size for this type of item'''''</code>
    
    :''Example:'' 300 blocks in a dispenser (which has 9 slots), where each block stacks to a maximum of 64 has a 300 ''full-stack-equivalent.'' This produces an output with a signal strength of 8:
    <blockquote>
    1 + ((300 items / 64 items per slot) / 9 slots) × 14 = 8.292, floored is 8
    </blockquote>
    
    ;Calculating items from signal strength
    
    :It can be useful in redstone circuits to use containers with comparators to create signals of a specific strength. The number of items required in a container to produce a signal of desired strength is calculated as follows:
    
    :<code>items required = max('''''desired signal strength''''', roundup(('''''total slots in container''''' × 64 / 14) × (desired signal strength − 1)))</code>
    
    :''Example:'' To use a furnace (which has 3 slots) to create a strength 9 signal, players need 110 items:
    <blockquote>
    max(9, (3×64/14) × (9−1)) = 109.714, rounded up is 110
    </blockquote>
    {{-}}
    
    ==== Miscellaneous ====
    [[File:Comparator storage.png|Comparators used to measure containers.|thumb]]
    Some non-container blocks can also be measured by a redstone comparator:
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Beehive}} and {{BlockLink|Bee nest}}
    
    : A hive or nest outputs a signal strength equal to the amount of honey in the hive/nest.
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Cake}}
    
    : A cake outputs a signal strength relative to the amount of cake remaining.  Each slice is worth 2 signal strength, with 7 total slices, for an output of 14 for a full cake.
    
    [[File:Cauldron Redstone Strength Values.png|Cauldron signal strength|thumb]]
    ;{{BlockLink|Cauldron}}
    
    : A cauldron outputs different signal strengths depending on how much water or powdered snow is inside. From completely empty to completely full, the output values are 0, 1, 2, and 3. If lava or powder snow is inside, the strength is always 3.
    
    [[File:Composter Redstone Strength Values.png|Composter signal strength|thumb]]
    ;{{BlockLink|Composter}}
    
    : A composter outputs different signal strengths depending on the level inside. From completely empty to completely full, the output values are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
    
    ;{{Anchor|CommandBlock}}{{BlockLink|Command Block}}
    
    : A command block stores the "success count" of the last command executed, which represents the number of times the most recently used command of this command block succeeded. A "success" is defined by the [[command]]'s success conditions: if a red error message is returned in the chat, the command was not successful.
    
    : Most commands can succeed once per execution, but certain commands (such as those that accept players as arguments) can succeed multiple times, and the comparator outputs the number of times it succeeded (maximum 15 when sent to redstone dust, but in the code it is able to go up to the 32-bit integer limit, and can be used in contraptions with no redstone dust with those values).
    
    : A command block continues to store the success count of the last command executed until it executes its command again, thus the comparator continues to output the same signal strength even after the command block is no longer being activated (it doesn't turn off when the signal to the command block turns off).
    
    ;{{BlockLink|End Portal Frame}}
    
    : An end portal frame outputs a full signal of 15 if it contains an [[eye of ender]] and zero otherwise.
    
    [[File:Item frame and comparator.png|A comparator can measure the presence and rotation of an item frame's contents.|thumb]]
    
    ;{{EntityLink|Item Frame}}
    
    : A comparator can measure the state of an [[item frame]]'s contents. An item frame comparator outputs 0 if the item frame is empty, or 1 to 8 for any item depending on its rotation: 1 at initial placement, plus 1 for each 45° of rotation for a maximum of 8.
    
    : For an item frame that holds a map, a unit of rotation is 90° instead of 45°, but a comparator still outputs power levels 1 to 8. It takes two full rotations to cycle through all comparator outputs, and each orientation of the map corresponds to two output levels that differ by 4.
    
    : The comparator must be placed behind the block the item frame is attached to, facing away from the item frame. The block must be a full block, and the item frame cannot be submerged in water. Having a sign in the same block as the item frame will prevent the frame from sending a signal as well.{{only|java}}
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Jukebox}}
    
    : A jukebox outputs a signal strength indicating which music disc is currently playing. See the ''Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength'' table above.
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Lectern}}
    
    : A lectern outputs a signal strength that depends on what page the player is currently on. The calculation used is:
    :<code>'''''signal strength''''' = floor(1 + (('''''current page''''' - 1) / ('''''number of pages in book''''' - 1)) × 14)</code>
    :This results in page 1 having a signal strength of 1, and the last page having a signal strength of 15. The exception is a single page book, which will output a signal strength of 15.
    :For example, a book with 15 pages will output a signal equal to the current page number.  A book with 5 pages will output signal strengths of 1, 4, 8, 11 and 15 for the different pages. A book with 100 pages will have the signal strength increase to the next level on pages 1, 9, 16, 23, 30, 37, 44, 51, 58, 65, 72, 79, 86, 93 and 100.
    :
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Respawn Anchor}}
    
    : A respawn anchor outputs a signal strength of 0, 3, 7, 11, or 15, depending on the "charged" value.
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Sculk Sensor}}
    
    : A sculk sensor outputs a signal strength depending on the type of vibration that is detected.
    
    ;{{BlockLink|Chiseled Bookshelf}}
    
    : A chisled bookshelf outputs a signal strength between 1 and 6 indicating the last slot interacted with. When no slot has been interacted with yet, it outputs 0.
    {{-}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    === Generic ===
    {{Edition|Java}}:
    {{Sound table/Block/Stone/JE}}
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table/Block/Wood/BE}}
    
    === Unique ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |rowspan=2
    |sound=Click.ogg
    |subtitle=Comparator clicks
    |source=block
    |description=When a comparator is set to subtraction mode
    |id=block.comparator.click
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.comparator.click
    |volume=0.3
    |pitch=0.55
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Comparator clicks
    |source=block
    |description=When a comparator is set to comparison mode
    |id=block.comparator.click
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.comparator.click
    |volume=0.3
    |pitch=0.5
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |rowspan=2
    |sound=Click.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a comparator is set to subtraction mode
    |id=block.click
    |volume=0.2
    |pitch=0.55}}
    {{Sound table
    |source=block
    |description=When a comparator is set to comparison mode
    |id=block.click
    |volume=0.2
    |pitch=0.5
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Redstone Comparator
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=comparator
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=redstone-comparator
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=comparator
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Redstone Comparator
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Unpowered block
    |spritename=unpowered-comparator
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=unpowered_comparator
    |id=149
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Powered block
    |spritename=powered-comparator
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=powered_comparator
    |id=150
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Item
    |spritename=redstone-comparator
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=comparator
    |id=522
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |notnamespaced=y
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=redstone-comparator
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=Comparator
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    === Block data ===
    A redstone comparator has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
    
    {{el|je}}:
    {{see also|Block entity format}}
    {{/BE}}
    
    {{el|be}}:
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{Load advancements|the power of books}}
    
    == Video ==
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|J7Z20Zzz3yU}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    {{info needed section|If {{bug|MC-50242}} also affected comparators?}}
    ''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to repeater textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see [[/Asset history]]''
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||November 24, 2012|link=https://youtube.com/watch?v=YG9RNyRhIow&t=6m56s|[[Jeb]] stated that there may be a "capacitor" in [[Minecraft]]. }}
    {{History||December 27, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|284388625595125760}}|[[Dinnerbone]] released [https://web.archive.org/web/20190710120115/https://imgur.com/a/FBKed pictures] of the first version of the "comparator", stating it was a replacement for the "capacitor" idea that has variable, alternate inputs.}}
    {{History||January 2, 2013|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|286428595423965184}}|Dinnerbone released one more [http://dinnerbone.com/media/uploads/2013-01/screenshots/2013-01-02_12.06.47.png picture] of the comparator. The picture itself showing a digital-to-analog converter, using the comparator as the main [[block]].}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.
    |Redstone comparators have 0 delay.
    At this point, block ID 149 was used for unpowered comparators, and block ID 150 for powered comparators.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w01b|A delay of 1 game tick ({{frac|1|2}} redstone tick) has now been added to redstone comparators to fix bugs.
    |The ability to measure containers to redstone comparators has now been added.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w02a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] The appearance of redstone comparators has now been changed - the top texture has changed to show [[quartz]] in the middle and the sides now use the [[smooth stone]] texture rather than the smooth stone slab side texture.
    |The algorithm for measuring containers has now been changed so that redstone comparators output a signal with as few as 1 [[item]] in the container.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w02b|Redstone comparators now treat large [[chest]]s as a single container.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w03a|Redstone comparators now output success count of [[command block]]s.
    |Redstone comparators now measure container [[minecart]]s on [[detector rail]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w04a|Redstone comparators now measure [[jukebox]]es.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w05a|Redstone comparators no longer cause constant [[block]] updates. The delay has now been made consistent, and side input no longer causes a pulse output.
    |Block 150 (later <code>powered_comparator</code>) is no longer used; powered state is now represented by the 8s bit on block 149 (later <code>unpowered_comparator</code>).}}
    {{History|||snap=13w05b|Redstone comparator delay has now been changed from 1 game tick (1/2 [[redstone]] tick) to 2 game ticks (1 redstone tick).}}
    {{History|||snap=13w09c|The redstone signal strength from a redstone comparator next to a [[brewing stand]] with 3 [[water bottle]]s in it is now the same as one with 3 water bottles and 1 ingredient in it.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Redstone comparators now measure [[cauldron]]s and [[end portal frame]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w04a|Redstone comparators now measure [[item frame]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w10a|The torches under redstone comparators have now been shortened, which has changed the underside appearance from [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER2 (facing NWU).png|32px]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] The torches on comparators are now subject to ambient occlusion.
    |Comparators set to subtract mode appear to be powered as well regardless of incoming power. The subtracting-only model still exists and can be achieved through {{cmd|setblock}}.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w25b|[[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] The powered front torch when in subtraction mode is now lower.
    |Comparators set to subtract by hand now appear normally again.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w28a|Redstone comparators now measure [[cake]]s.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w42a|With the addition of the [[blaze powder]] fuel slot, [[brewing stand]]s now have 5 slots instead of 4. Their original comparative power values from redstone comparators are listed below:
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"wikitable collapsible collapsed" data-description{{=}}"Original values"
    ! Original values
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    *0: 0
    *1: 1
    *2: 19
    *3: 37
    *4: 55
    *5: 1s 10
    *6: 1s 28
    *7: 1s 46
    *8: 2s
    *9: 2s 19
    *10: 2s 37
    *11: 2s 55
    *12: 3s 10
    *13: 3s 28
    *14: 3s 46
    *15: 4s
    {{!}}}
    }}
    {{History|||snap=15w47a|Redstone comparators' side inputs now take power from [[redstone block]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|All 3 IDs for the redstone comparator have now been merged into one ID: <code>comparator</code>.
    |Redstone comparators now render their underside, which has changed their undersides from [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER3 (facing NWU).png|32px]].
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these blocks' numeral IDs were 149 and 150, and the [[item]]'s 404.
    |As a result, the formerly unused comparator ID is now technically used again, due to both unpowered and powered versions being merged into a single comparator block ID.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone comparators have now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w02a|Redstone comparators now measure [[lectern]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Redstone comparators now measure [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w12b|Redstone comparators can now be placed on [[glass]], [[ice]], [[glowstone]] and [[sea lantern]]s.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Redstone comparators now measure how much honey is inside [[beehive|bee hive]]s and [[bee nest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|The way to calculate the input signals of redstone comparators has now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w11a|The changes to the way of calculating the input signals of redstone comparators from [[Java Edition 20w06a|20w06a]] have now been reverted.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w16a|Redstone comparators now measure [[Pigstep music disc]]s in [[jukebox]]es.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Redstone comparators now measure [[lava cauldron]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w46a|Redstone comparators now measure [[Cauldron#Holding powder snow|powder snow cauldron‌]]s.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE6.png|32px]] The texture of powered redstone comparator have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Redstone comparators now generate as part of [[ancient cities]].}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Redstone comparators now measure [[chiseled bookshelves]].}}
    {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w33a|Redstone comparators now use stone sounds instead of wood sounds.<ref>{{bug|MC-182820|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Redstone comparators now measure [[end portal frame]]s.}}
    {{History||1.0.5|snap=alpha 1.0.5.0|Redstone comparators now output success count of [[command block]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Redstone comparators now measure [[shulker box]]es.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Redstone comparators now measure [[jukebox]]es.
    |Redstone comparators now render their underside, which has changed their undersides from [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER3 (facing NWU).png|32px]]}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone comparators have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Redstone comparators now measure [[smoker]]s, [[blast furnace]]s, [[lectern]]s and [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE6.png|32px]] The texture of powered redstone comparator have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.20.30|snap=beta 1.20.30.20|Redstone comparators now use the <code>minecraft:cardinal_direction</code> [[block state]] instead of <code>direction</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|Redstone comparators can now measure [[item frame]]s.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone comparators have now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Redstone comparator "items" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Redstone Comparator}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * Comparators do not emit redstone particles when powered, unlike redstone torches and repeaters.<ref>{{bug|MC-51692|||WAI}}</ref>
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Dinnerbone Comparator 1.png|Dinnerbone showing how comparators work.
    Dinnerbone Comparator 2.png|Dinnerbone showing how comparators work.
    Dinnerbone Comparator 3.png|Dinnerbone showing how comparators work.
    Dinnerbone Comparators 1.png|A contraption incorporating comparators.
    Dinnerbone Comparators 2.png|Comparators in action.
    Dinnerbone Comparators 3.png|Output specific signals.
    Dinnerbone Comparator Thing.png|Another comparator in use.
    Item Frame Comparator.png|Rotating the torch in the item frame adjusts the comparator's output.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Redstone}}
    {{Blocks|Utility}}
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Mechanics]]
    [[Category:Block entities]]
    [[Category:Redstone mechanics]]
    [[Category:Mechanisms]]
    [[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    
    [[de:Redstone-Komparator]]
    [[es:Comparador de redstone]]
    [[fr:Comparateur de redstone]]
    [[hu:Redstone-komparátor]]
    [[ja:レッドストーンコンパレーター]]
    [[ko:레드스톤 비교기]]
    [[nl:Redstonevergelijker]]
    [[pl:Komparator]]
    [[pt:Comparador de redstone]]
    [[ru:Компаратор]]
    [[uk:Редстоуновий компаратор]]
    [[zh:红石比较器]]</li></ul></nowiki>
    20w46aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> froze to death
    • <player> was frozen to death by <player/mob>
    20w49aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite
    • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite whilst fighting <player/mob>
    21w03aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite
    • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite whilst fighting <player/mob>
    Pocket Edition Alpha
    v0.11.0
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Glow Stick|Glow Stick]]<br/>{{stub}}
    {{education feature}}
    {{Item
    | image = White Glow Stick.png
    | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
    | renewable = No
    | durability = 95
    | stackable = No
    }}
    '''Glow sticks''' are [[Chemistry Update|chemistry]]-related [[item]]s, which can be lit up in the player's hand for a limited time.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    {{iN|be}}, glow sticks cannot be obtained by the {{cmd|give}} command. They also cannot be obtained in [[Survival]]. Cheats must be enabled to obtain glow sticks in [[Survival]] mode, or in [[Education Edition]].
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |showdescription=1
    |ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]]
    |A1= Polyethylene
    |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
    |C1= Polyethylene
    |A2= Polyethylene
    |B2= White Dye; Orange Dye; Magenta Dye; Light Blue Dye; Yellow Dye; Lime Dye; Pink Dye; Gray Dye; Cyan Dye; Purple Dye; Blue Dye; Brown Dye; Green Dye; Red Dye
    |C2= Polyethylene
    |A3= Polyethylene
    |B3= Luminol
    |C3= Polyethylene
    |Output= Matching Glow Stick
    |description={{only|bedrock|education}}
    |type= Miscellaneous
    }}
    
    <div style="display:none">
    
    <!--
        This is so the pre-Village & Pillage dyes can have dye-related crafting recipes show on their respective pages.
        They don't need to be displayed on this page because they already intuitively list "Any Matching Dye".
    -->
    
    {{Crafting
    |showdescription=1
    |ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]]
    |A1= Polyethylene
    |B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
    |C1= Polyethylene
    |A2= Polyethylene
    |B2= Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans  
    |C2= Polyethylene
    |A3= Polyethylene
    |B3= Luminol
    |C3= Polyethylene
    |Output= White Glow Stick; Blue Glow Stick; Brown Glow Stick
    |description={{only|bedrock|Education}}
    |type= Miscellaneous
    }}
    </div>
    
    == Usage ==
    
    While equipped, [[player]]s can {{control|use}} glow sticks to shake them, causing them to appear bright regardless of the [[light]] level. This is only an aesthetic change, as no light is emitted to the surrounding area. A particle effect is visible until the durability runs out. The glowstick's durability depletes while lit{{Info needed}}, in both Survival and Creative modes.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Flint and steel click.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=While a glowstick is being activated
    |id=fire.ignite
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.5/0.7
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Glow Stick
    |spritename=glow-sticks
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=glow_stick
    |id=601
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.glow_stick.black.name,item.glow_stick.red.name,item.glow_stick.green.name,item.glow_stick.brown.name,item.glow_stick.blue.name,item.glow_stick.purple.name,item.glow_stick.cyan.name,item.glow_stick.silver.name,item.glow_stick.gray.name,item.glow_stick.pink.name,item.glow_stick.lime.name,item.glow_stick.yellow.name,item.glow_stick.lightBlue.name,item.glow_stick.magenta.name,item.glow_stick.orange.name,item.glow_stick.white.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    ===Metadata===
    {{/DV}}
    
    ===Item data===
    
    See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}}
    {{History||1.14.60|snap=?|Making a glow stick results in an edible item called {{code|item.glow_stick.black.name}}.}}
    {{History||?|Making a glow stick results in correct items again.
    |Making a glow stick with dye has been made an upgrade{{info needed|what is this supposed to mean?}}
    |Putting 2 glow sticks in a Crafting Table now outputs a correct glow stick.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=?|[[File:Missing Glow Stick.png|32px]] Two black glow sticks, using the [[missing texture]] if Education Edition is disabled, now generate in fake end portal rooms in [[mansion]]s instead of [[ender pearl]]s.}}
    {{h||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.21|Glow sticks no longer generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}}
    
    {{History|education}}
    {{History||1.0.27|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    White Glow Stick.png|
    Orange Glow Stick.png|
    Magenta Glow Stick.png|
    Light Blue Glow Stick.png|
    Yellow Glow Stick.png|
    Lime Glow Stick.png|
    Pink Glow Stick.png|
    Gray Glow Stick.png|
    Cyan Glow Stick.png|
    Purple Glow Stick.png|
    Blue Glow Stick.png|
    Brown Glow Stick.png|
    Green Glow Stick.png|
    Red Glow Stick.png|
    </gallery>
    
    == Trivia ==
    * The glowing reaction of [[Wikipedia:Luminol|Luminol]] during oxidation exists in real life. It is used for detecting blood in crime scenes.
    * Players cannot enchant glowsticks with Unbreaking or Mending, despite it having durability.
    * The black and light gray glow sticks use the same texture as the red glow stick.{{verify|It seems they use the missing texture instead. Was this the case beforehand, and they only started using the missing texture later?}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{items}}
    {{Education Edition}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Education Edition items]]
    
    [[de:Knicklicht]]
    [[ja:ケミカルライト]]
    [[ko:발광봉]]
    [[pt:Graveto Brilhante]]
    [[ru:Химический источник света]]
    [[zh:荧光棒]]</li><li>[[Iron Ingot|Iron Ingot]]<br/>{{About|the ingot|the ore|Iron Ore|the mineral block|Block of Iron|the nugget|Iron Nugget|the raw mineral|Raw Iron}}
    {{Item
    | image = Iron Ingot.png
    |type=
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Iron ingots''' are versatile [[metal]] ingots used extensively in [[crafting]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|iron-ingot}}
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |showname=0
    |Block of Iron
    |Output=Iron Ingot,9
    |type=Material
    }}
    
    {{Crafting
    |A1= Iron Nugget
    |B1= Iron Nugget
    |C1= Iron Nugget
    |A2= Iron Nugget
    |B2= Iron Nugget
    |C2= Iron Nugget
    |A3= Iron Nugget
    |B3= Iron Nugget
    |C3= Iron Nugget
    |Output=Iron Ingot
    |type= Material
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Smelting ===
    {{see also|Iron Ore#Natural generation}}[[Smelting]] raw iron in a [[furnace]] or [[blast furnace]] is the most common way to obtain iron ingots.
    
    {{Smelting
    |head=1
    |Iron Ore;Deepslate Iron Ore
    |Iron Ingot
    |0,7
    }}
    {{Smelting
    |foot=1
    |Raw Iron
    |Iron Ingot
    |0,7
    }}
    
    === Compound creation ===
    
    Iron Ingot can be created from its base [[element]]s, using the [[compound creator]].{{only|bedrock|education}}
    
    {| class="wikitable"
    !Name
    !Elements
    !Example recipe
    |- <!-- Temporarily using crafting grid as a substitute for the compound creator (template not yet available), since the layout is the same, even if the appearance is different -->
    !Iron Ingot
    |Iron <br>
    |{{Crafting Table
    |shapeless= 1
    |A2=Iron
    |Output=Iron Ingot}}
    |}
    
    === Mob loot ===
    {{see also|Tutorials/Iron golem farming}}
    [[Iron golem]]s drop 3-5 iron ingots upon death, regardless of the way they die. The looting enchantment does not increase the amount of iron ingots dropped.
    
    [[Zombie]]s, [[husk]]s, and [[zombie villager]]s have a 2.5% ({{frac|1|40}}) chance of dropping either an iron ingot, [[carrot]], or [[potato]] when killed by a player or tamed wolf. This is increased by 1% ({{frac|1|100}}) per level of looting. This gives iron ingots the following chances of dropping:
    * {{frac|1|120}} (about 0.83%)
    * {{frac|7|600}} (about 1.17%) with Looting I
    * {{frac|9|600}} (1.50%) with Looting II
    * {{frac|11|600}} (about 1.83%) with Looting III
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Trading ===
    Apprentice-level Armorer, Toolsmith, and Weaponsmith [[Villager|villagers]] buy 4 iron ingots for an [[emerald]] as their third trade.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Apprentice-level Armorer villagers have a 50% chance to buy 4 iron ingots for one emerald, and apprentice-level Toolsmith and Weaponsmith villagers always offer to buy 4 iron ingots for one emerald.{{only|java}}
    
    === Repairing ===
    
    Iron ingots are the repair items for the iron [[tier]] and chainmail and iron [[armor material]]s, and thus can be used to [[item repair|repair]] the following items in an [[anvil]]:
    * {{ItemLink|Chainmail Helmet}}
    * {{ItemLink|Chainmail Chestplate}}
    * {{ItemLink|Chainmail Leggings}}
    * {{ItemLink|Chainmail Boots}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Helmet}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Chestplate}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Leggings}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Boots}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Sword}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Axe}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Shovel}}
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Hoe}}
    
    === Healing iron golems ===
    
    {{control|Using}} an iron ingot on an [[iron golem]] restores its health by {{hp|25}}. 
    
    === Beacons ===
    
    Iron ingots can be used to select powers from a [[beacon]]. The player must select one of the available powers, and then insert an iron ingot in the item slot. 
    
    An iron ingot can be substituted for an [[emerald]], a [[gold ingot]], a [[diamond]], or a [[netherite ingot]].
    
    === Smithing ingredient ===
    {{Smithing
    |head=1
    |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Iron Ingot
    |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template
    |Netherite Chestplate
    |Iron Ingot
    |Iron 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 palettes are shown on the designs on trimmed armor:
    *{{TrimPalette|iron ingot}}
    *{{TrimPalette|iron ingot|darker=1}} (a darker color palette is used when an iron armor piece is trimmed using an iron ingot).
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Acquire Hardware}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Acquire Hardware}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Iron Ingot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_ingot
    |itemtags=beacon_payment_items
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Iron Ingot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_ingot
    |id=305
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20100128|[[File:Iron Ingot JE1.png|32px]] Added iron ingots.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100129|[[File:Iron Ingot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of iron ingots has been changed.
    |Iron ingots can be [[smelting|smelted]] from [[iron ore]] and [[drops|drop]] 3–5 iron ingots. 
    |Iron ingots can be used to craft [[iron block]]s, [[flint and steel]] and iron [[sword]]s, [[shovel]]s, [[pickaxe]]s and [[axe]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100130|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[arrow]]s.|[[Iron block]]s now require 9 iron ingots (3×3) instead 4 (2×2) to be [[crafting|crafted]], making them much more expensive.}}
    {{History||20100206|Iron ingots can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] iron [[hoe]]s.}}
    {{History||?|[[Smelting]] now [[drops]] only 1 iron ingot (down from 3–5).}}
    {{History||20100218|Iron ingots are now used to craft iron [[helmet]]s, [[chestplate]]s, [[leggings]] and [[boots]].}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||20100615|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[bucket]]s.}}
    {{History||20100618|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[rail]]s and [[minecart]]s.}}
    {{History||20100625-2|Iron ingots can be found in [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.1|Iron ingots are now used to [[crafting|craft]] iron [[door]]s.}}
    {{History||v1.0.14|Iron ingots are no longer used to craft [[arrow]]s.}}
    {{History||v1.1.0|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[compass]]es.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.5|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[detector rail]]s.}}
    {{History||1.7|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[piston]]s and [[shears]].}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Iron ingots are found in the new [[stronghold]] storeroom and [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s.
    |Iron ingots are now used to craft [[iron bars]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[cauldron]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Iron ingots are now found in the new stronghold altar [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Iron ingots are now found in [[village]] blacksmith chests.}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|[[Zombie]]s now rarely [[drops|drop]] iron ingots, making it a [[renewable resource]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w08a|[[Iron golem]]s now drop 3–5 iron ingots.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Added [[desert temple]]s, with a hidden [[chest]] room and loot containing iron ingots.
    |Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 8–9 iron ingots for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w22a|Added [[jungle temple]]s, which contain loot [[chest]]s with iron ingots.
    |Iron ingots are now used to craft [[tripwire hook]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|Iron ingots can be used to activate [[beacon]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w41a|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[anvil]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w42a|Anvils now need 4 iron ingots to [[craft]] instead of 1.}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|Iron ingots are now used to [[crafting|craft]] heavy [[weighted pressure plate]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w02a|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[hopper]]s and [[activator rail]]s.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Iron ingot is now used to craft iron [[horse armor]] and [[horse saddle]].}}
    {{History|||snap=13w18a|Iron ingot is no longer used to craft iron [[horse armor]] and [[horse saddle]].|Iron ingots are now found in [[nether fortress]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] for iron ingots has been changed: armorer, weapon smith and tool smith [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 7–9 iron ingots for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w07a|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[iron trapdoor]]s.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Iron ingots are now found in [[end city]] ship [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w33c|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[shield]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield from [[dungeon]] and [[desert temple]] chests has been substantially decreased. 
    |The average yield from [[mineshaft]] and [[nether fortress]] chests has been slightly decreased.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Iron ingots are now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[iron nugget]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 265.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w10a|Iron ingots now generate in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Iron ingots can now be found in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Iron ingots can now be used to craft [[crossbow]]s.
    |[[File:Iron Ingot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of iron ingots has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w47a|Iron ingots can now be found inside of loot [[chest]]s on top of [[pillager outpost]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Iron ingots can now be found in chests in [[village]] toolsmith houses.
    |Iron ingots can now be used to craft a [[blast furnace]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w04a|Iron ingots can now be used to craft [[stonecutter]]s.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w41a|Iron ingots can now be used to heal [[iron golem]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|Iron ingots now generate in [[bastion remnants]] chests.
    |Iron ingots are now used to craft [[chain]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The average yield of iron ingots from bastion remnant chests has been slightly increased.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Iron ingots can now be smelted from [[deepslate iron ore]].}}
    {{History|||snap=21w14a|Iron ingots can now be smelted from [[raw iron]].}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Iron ingots can now be used as an armor trim material.}}
    {{History|||snap=23w05a|Iron ingots can now be trimmed with iron [[armor]].}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Iron Ingot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron ingots. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.3.2|Iron ingots are now obtainable by [[smelting]] iron ore in a [[furnace]].
    |Iron ingots can be used to craft [[shears]], [[blocks of iron]] and iron [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s, [[sword]]s and [[shovel]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[flint and steel]] and iron [[hoe]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[nether reactor core]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.6.0|Iron ingots are now used to craft iron [[armor]].}}
    {{History||v0.7.0|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[bucket]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[compass]]es and [[iron bars]].}}
    {{History|||snap=build 2|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[minecart]]s and [[rail]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Iron ingots can now be found in [[village]] blacksmith [[chest]]s, [[stronghold]] altar chests and [[dungeon]] chests.
    |[[Zombie]]s now rarely drop iron ingots.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Iron ingots are no longer used to craft [[nether reactor core]]s and are instead dropped by it.
    |Iron ingots are now used to craft [[anvil]]s.
    |Iron ingots are now found in [[nether fortress]] chests.
    |Added [[iron golem]]s, which [[drops|drop]] iron ingots.
    |Iron ingots can now be used to repair iron [[tool]]s, [[armor]] and [[weapon]]s in [[anvil]]s.
    |Added [[zombie villager]]s, which rarely drop iron ingots.}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[tripwire hook]]s, [[detector rail]]s, [[iron trapdoor]]s and heavy [[weighted pressure plate]]s.
    |Added [[desert temple]]s, which have hidden [[chest]] rooms and loot containing iron ingots.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[hoppers]] and [[cauldron]]s.
    |Iron ingots can now be found in [[minecart with chest|minecart chests]] generated in [[mineshaft]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Iron ingots are now used to craft [[piston]]s.
    |Added [[jungle temple]]s, which have hidden [[chest]] rooms and main treasure rooms that have loot containing iron ingots.
    |Added [[husk]]s, which rarely [[drops|drop]] iron ingots.}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 4|Iron ingots can now be used to activate [[beacon]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Iron ingots can now be found in [[end city]] ship [[chest]]s.
    |Iron ingots can now be found in [[stronghold]] storeroom chests.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Added [[trading]]—armorer, weaponsmith and toolsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 7–9 iron ingots for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron ingots can now be [[crafting|crafted]] using [[iron nugget]]s.
    |Iron ingots can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] iron nuggets.
    |Iron ingots can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Iron ingots now generate in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.
    |Iron ingots can now be found in [[shipwreck]] treasure chests.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Iron ingots can now be used to craft [[crossbow]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Iron ingots can now be found inside [[pillager outpost]]s and plains [[village]]s' weaponsmith chests.
    |Iron ingots can now be used to craft [[blast furnace]]s, [[stonecutter]]s and [[shield]]s.
    |[[File:Iron Ingot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of iron ingots has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron ingots can now be found in [[village]] armorer and toolsmith [[chest]]s.
    |Iron ingots can now be found in [[savanna]], [[taiga]], [[desert]] and [[snowy taiga]] village weaponsmiths.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Armorer, toolsmith, and weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 4 iron ingots for an [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Iron ingots now generate in bastion remnants chests.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Iron ingots can now be smelted from [[deepslate iron ore]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.50|Iron ingots can now be smelted from [[raw iron]].}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.26|Iron ingots can now be used to heal iron golems.}}
    {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Iron ingots can now be used as an armor trim material.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Iron Ingot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron ingots.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Iron Ingot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of iron ingots has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Iron Ingot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron ingots.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    
    * To craft each recipe once, a player would need 152 iron ingots, including 27 for the iron blocks in an [[anvil]], while using the extra tripwire hook for the [[crossbow]] and the [[iron nuggets]] for the [[chain]].
    
    == See also ==
    
    * {{BlockLink|Block of Iron}}
    * {{ItemSprite|Iron Chestplate}} [[Iron armor]]
    * {{ItemLink|Iron Nugget}}
    * {{BlockLink|Iron Ore}}
    * [[Ores]]
    
    == External links ==
    * {{Mcnet|taking-inventory--iron-ignot|Taking Inventory: Iron Ingot}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
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    [[de:Eisenbarren]]
    [[es:Lingote de hierro]]
    [[fr:Lingot de fer]]
    [[hu:Vasrúd]]
    [[it:Lingotto di ferro]]
    [[ja:鉄インゴット]]
    [[ko:철괴]]
    [[nl:IJzerstaaf]]
    [[pl:Sztabka żelaza]]
    [[pt:Barra de ferro]]
    [[ru:Железный слиток]]
    [[uk:Залізний зливок]]
    [[zh:铁锭]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
    build 1Added death messages.
    Pocket Edition
    1.0.4
    {{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]]
    
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    [[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>[[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></ul></nowiki>
    alpha 1.0.4.0Added the death message "<player> experienced kinetic energy".
    1.1.3
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bamboo|Bamboo]]<br/>{{for|the plant feature|Bamboo (feature)}}
    {{Distinguish|text = [[Sugar Cane]], which was colloquially known as Bamboo}}
    {{Block
    | image = <gallery>
    Leafless Bamboo.png|Leafless
    Small Leaves Bamboo.png|Small
    Big Leaves Bamboo.png|Big
    Leafless Old Bamboo.png|Leafless Old
    Small Leaves Old Bamboo.png|Small Old
    Big Leaves Old Bamboo.png|Big Old
    </gallery>
    | image2 = Bamboo Shoot.png<!--different infobox for this later down the line, like with pistons?-->
    | image3 = Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png
    | transparent = Yes
    | light = No
    | tool = Sword
    | tool2 = Axe
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | flammable = '''Bamboo''': Yes (60)<br>'''Shoot''': No
    | lavasusceptible = Yes
    }}
    '''Bamboo''' is a versatile, fast-growing, [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] [[plant]] found primarily in [[jungle]]s, which is used for [[crafting]] (particularly [[scaffolding]] and [[Block of Bamboo|bamboo wood]]), [[smelting]] and [[breeding]] [[Panda|pandas]]. 
    
    A '''bamboo shoot''' is the initial non-solid sapling form of planted bamboo.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    Bamboo shoots cannot be obtained through vanilla means. {{IN|bedrock}}, they can be obtained through [[add-on]]s or inventory editing. {{IN|java}}, they are completely unobtainable.
    
    === Breaking ===
    Bamboo can be mined with any [[tool]], but a [[sword]] breaks the block [[instant mining|instantly]], even with [[Mining Fatigue]]. Flowing [[water]] also breaks bamboo shoots, but not mature bamboo stalks.
    
    {{breaking row|Bamboo|Sword|sword=1|horizontal=1}}
    {{notelist}}
    === Natural generation ===
    Bamboo generates in widely scattered single shoots within [[jungle]] [[biome]]s. Bamboo generates much more densely in the [[bamboo jungle|bamboo variant]]s of jungles, covering large areas of the landscape. Bamboo does ''not'' generate in [[sparse jungle]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-156638|||WAI}}</ref>
    
    === Mob loot ===
    {{IN|java}}, a [[panda]] drops 1 bamboo when killed. [[Looting]] does not affect the drop rate.<ref>{{bug|MC-160006}}</ref>
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, a panda drops 0-2 bamboo when killed. Looting increases the drop by 1 per level.
    
    === Fishing ===
    Bamboo can be found while [[fishing]] in [[jungle]] [[biome]]s as a junk [[item]].
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|bamboo}}
    
    == Usage ==
    When broken, any bamboo [[block]] placed or grown above it is also broken. A bamboo block drops itself as an [[item]] if a [[piston]] pushes it or moves a block into its space. When bamboo is first placed as a shoot it's not solid and can be destroyed by water flowing into it. After growing at least one block taller it becomes solid and can't be destroyed by water. To transform a bamboo shoot into a solid bamboo block place another bamboo on top of it.
    
    Unlike most plants, bamboo cannot be [[Composter#Composting|composted]].<ref>{{bug|MC-142452|||WAI}}</ref>
    
    === Farming ===
    Bamboo can be planted on [[moss block]]s{{only|java|short=1}}, [[grass block]]s, [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[gravel]], [[mycelium]], [[podzol]], [[sand]], [[red sand]], [[suspicious sand]], [[suspicious gravel]], [[mud]], bamboo shoot, or on itself. At default random tick speed (3), each plant grows on average every {{convert|4096|ticks|seconds}}. When [[bone meal]] is {{control|used}} on it, it grows by 1–2 [[blocks]]. Bamboo can grow up to 12–16 blocks tall. The top of a bamboo plant requires a [[light]] level of 9 or above to grow.
    
    Because bamboo breaks in almost the same way as [[sugar cane]]s, [[Tutorials/Sugar cane farming|a sugar cane farm]] can be easily adapted to this use. While water is not needed with such a farm, some spacing is recommended if the harvest is done manually as mature stalks are solid.
    
    === Pandas ===
    Bamboo [[item]]s are eaten by [[panda]]s and can be used to speed up the growth of baby pandas. Bamboo can also be used to breed pandas when at least 8 [[block]]s of bamboo are within 5 blocks of the pandas, making the panda the only animal in the game to have extra breeding requirements. At this point, the [[player]] can feed them bamboo and they [[breeding|mate]] to have a baby.
    
    === Fuel ===
    Bamboo can be used as fuel for [[smelting]]. Each bamboo item smelts 0.25 [[item]]s. Crafting two bamboo into a [[stick]] and using that as fuel is equivalent, smelting 0.5 items. 
    
    Bamboo can be crafted into other items to increase its fuel efficiency.
    * By crafting 9 bamboo into 2 [[bamboo planks]], 3 items can be smelted instead of 2.25, a 33.3% increase in efficiency.
    ** {{IN|bedrock}}, the fuel efficiency can be further doubled by crafting the bamboo planks into twice the amount of [[slab]]s.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-94368||Wooden slabs last for the same amount of time as planks in a furnace}}</ref>
    * {{IN|java}}, by crafting 14 bamboo into 3 [[ladder]]s, 4.5 items can be smelted instead of 3.5, a 28.6% increase in efficiency.
    
    === Flower pots ===
    Bamboo can be placed in a [[flower pot]], where it retains the design it has in its item form.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    == Appearance ==
    [[File:Bamboo stages.png|thumb|The different stages of bamboo growth.]]
    
    The appearance of bamboo changes as it grows. When first placed, it takes the form of a small shoot, which has no [[hitbox]]. When it grows one [[block]] taller it grows to 2 pixels in length and width and the top block has leaves coming off it. At 3 blocks, the top 2 blocks have leaves and at 4 blocks the bamboo expands to 3×3 pixels. At 5 blocks tall, the top 3 blocks have leaves on them. As the bamboo grows, the leaves move up and stay at the top 3 blocks. Destroying a block of bamboo does not change the appearance of the blocks below it. Bamboo is oriented at a random position in the block that it is in.
    
    == Sounds ==
    === Bamboo ===
    {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo}}
    
    === Bamboo Shoot ===
    {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo shoot}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showblocktags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bamboo
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo
    |blocktags=bamboo_plantable_on}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Shoot
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_sapling
    |blocktags=bamboo_plantable_on
    |form=block
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bamboo
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo
    |id=418}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Sapling
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_sapling
    |id=419
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    
    {{/BS}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Zoologist}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1046096508570009602}}|Bamboo is announced at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo.
    |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.
    |Added [[bamboo jungle]]s, where bamboo naturally generates.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|"Bamboo Sapling" has been renamed to "Bamboo Shoot".}}
    {{History|||snap=20w13a|Bamboo has been moved from the Miscellaneous tab to the Decoration Blocks tab in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="misc decoration">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-174434</ref>}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Bamboo can now be planted on rooted dirt.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w16a|Bamboo can now be planted on moss blocks.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w39a|Bamboo no longer generates underground.<ref>{{bug|MC-145376}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-214894}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Bamboo can now be planted on mud.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Bamboo can now be used to craft [[bamboo planks]].}}
    {{History|||snap=22w45a|Bamboo can no longer be used to craft bamboo planks.|Bamboo can now be used to craft a [[block of bamboo]].}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bamboo can now be planted on [[suspicious sand]].}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w14a|Bamboo can now be planted on [[suspicious gravel]].}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|[[File:Leafless Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo.
    |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.}}
    {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Bamboo can now generate in [[jungle]] [[biome]]s in single shoots.
    |Added [[bamboo jungle]]s, where bamboo naturally generates.}}
    {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] The bamboo texture brightness has been updated to match {{el|je}}.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-42635}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.20.20|Swords now break bamboo instantly to match ''Java Edition''.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-64013}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.20.0|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Bamboo can now be used to craft [[bamboo planks]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|Bamboo can no longer be used to craft bamboo planks.|Bamboo can now be used to craft a [[block of bamboo]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Leafless Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Leafless Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Small Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Big Leaves Old Bamboo JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Shoot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo.
    |[[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo as an [[item]] can be [[drops|dropped]] by bamboo and planted to grow bamboo.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Bamboo shoot "item" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Bamboo Shoot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * Because bamboo grows quickly (on average 1 growth per 200 seconds), just 500 plants in an automatic farm produce more [[item]]s than a [[hopper]] can collect (2.5 items per second). A single hopper can move only enough items to keep 6.25 [[furnace]]s running.
    * Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant in ''[[Minecraft]]'', which reflects its status as the fastest-growing plant known in real life.
    * While bamboo cannot be composted in ''Minecraft'', it can be composted in real life.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:PandaMinecon.png|The first image featuring bamboo, from [[MINECON Earth 2018]].
    File:PandasEatingMinecon.jpg|A group of [[Panda|pandas]] eating bamboo, shown at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].
    File:Growing bamboo BE.png|Planted bamboo growing.
    File:Bamboo in tree.png|A bamboo shoot growing through a [[tree]].
    File:Bamboo Jungle.png|Bamboo seen in a [[jungle]] [[biome]] variant.
    File:Bamboo Jungle in Amplified world.png|Bamboo Jungle in an [[Amplified]] world in 1.19-rc2.
    File:Naturalbamboo.png|Multiple naturally generated bamboo stems growing by a river.
    File:Tall Bamboo.png|Grown Bamboo with three parts
    File:Zuri Chopping Bamboo Pixel Art.png|[[Zuri]] chopping down bamboo for a baby panda.
    File:Bamboo Wallpaper.png|Smartphone wallpaper of the aforementioned artwork, showing more of the treetops and bamboo.
    File:Panda Packaging.jpg|Packing for the ''Diamond Level Panda'', modeled after bamboo.
    </gallery>
    
    ==References==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Blocks|vegetation}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Natural blocks]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    [[Category:Flammable blocks]]
    
    [[cs:Bambus]]
    [[de:Bambus]]
    [[es:Bambú]]
    [[fr:Bambou]]
    [[it:Bambù]]
    [[ja:竹]]
    [[ko:대나무]]
    [[pl:Bambus]]
    [[pt:Bambu]]
    [[ru:Бамбук]]
    [[th:ไม้ไผ่]]
    [[zh:竹子]]</li><li>[[Echo Shard|Echo Shard]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Echo Shard
    | image = Echo Shard.png
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    An '''echo shard''' is an item found in [[ancient cities]] which can be used to craft [[recovery compass]]es.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|echo-shard}}
    
    == Usage ==
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage|Echo Shard}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w14a|[[File:Echo Shard JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added echo shards.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.24|[[File:Echo Shard JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added echo shards.
    |Currently cannot be found inside [[ancient city]] chests due to outdated structures and loot chests.}}
    {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|Echo shards now generate inside [[ancient city]] loot chests.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Echoscherbe]]
    [[es:Fragmento resonante]]
    [[fr:Éclat d'écho]]
    [[ja:残響の欠片]]
    [[lzh:回音殘片]]
    [[pt:Fragmento de eco]]
    [[pl:Odłamek pogłosu]]
    [[ru:Осколок эха]]
    [[th:เศษเอคโค]]
    [[uk:Уламок відлуння]]
    [[zh:回响碎片]]</li></ul>
    alpha 1.1.3.0Added the following death messages:
    • <player> discovered floor was lava
    • <player> walked into danger zone due to <player/mob>
    Bedrock Edition
    1.2.0
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bone Meal|Bone Meal]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Bone Meal.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable =  Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Bone meal''' is a material that can be used as a fertilizer for most plants and fungi, as well as a crafting ingredient for [[dye]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |Bone
    |Output=Bone Meal,3
    |type=Material
    |showname=0
    |head=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Bone Block
    |Output= Bone Meal,9
    |type=Material
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    ==== Fish ====
    All fish mob variants ([[cod]], [[salmon]], [[tropical fish]], and [[pufferfish]]) have a 5% chance to drop 1 bone meal upon death.{{only|java}} In [[Bedrock Edition]], they drop [[bones]] instead.
    
    === Composters ===
    
    When a [[composter]] is completely filled, a single bone meal drops the next time the composter is {{ctrl|used}}.
    
    === Trading ===
    
    [[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 bone meal for an [[emerald]].{{only|bedrock}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, bone meal can be also used in [[banner pattern]]s:
    {{banner crafting usage}}
    
    === Loom ingredient === 
    {{Banner loom usage|Bone Meal}}
    
    === Dye ===
    {{Dye usage}}
    
    === Fertilizer ===
    Bone meal can also be used on the following [[plants]] to have a chance to increase their growth stage:
    {| class="wikitable"
    |+
    !Plant
    !Action
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Wheat}}<br>{{BlockLink|Carrots}}<br>{{BlockLink|Potatoes}}
    |The plant matures 2–5 growth stages.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Beetroots}}
    |The plant has a 75% chance of growing to the next growth stage.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Bamboo}}
    |Grows the [[bamboo]] by 1-2 stems.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|link=Melon seeds|text=Melon Seeds}}<br>{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem|link=Pumpkin seeds|text=Pumpkin Seeds}}
    |The planted stem matures 2–5 growth stages. Bone meal affects only the stem's growth; it does not cause [[melon]]s or [[pumpkin]]s to sprout from a mature stem.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Saplings}}<br>{{BlockLink|Azalea}}<br>{{BlockLink|Flowering Azalea}}<br>{{BlockLink|Mangrove Propagule}} (not hanging)
    |The [[sapling]] has a 45% chance of growing to the next growth stage, if possible. Saplings have two growth stages (with no visible difference between them) before growing into trees as the third stage. A tree cannot grow unless the sapling is planted in proper ground and sufficient space is available. Using bone meal on such an obstructed sapling with no chance of growing wastes the bone meal.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Sunflower}}s<br>{{BlockLink|Lilac}}s<br>{{BlockLink|Rose Bush}}es<br>{{BlockLink|Peony|Peonies}}
    |The corresponding item form drops, without destroying the original plant.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Grass}}<br>{{BlockLink|Fern}}s<br>{{BlockLink|Seagrass}}
    |A one-block-high tall [[grass]], [[fern]], or [[seagrass]] (that is on [[grass block]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[farmland]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[moss block]], [[mud]], or [[muddy mangrove roots]] (only exception is seagrass, will need to on a full surface)) grows into a two-block-high tall grass, fern or seagrass.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Mushrooms}}
    |Has a 40% chance of growing into a {{EnvLink|huge mushroom}} if on [[grass block]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[farmland]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[moss block]], [[mud]], or [[muddy mangrove roots]].
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Cocoa}}
    |The cocoa plant matures 1 growth stage.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Sweet Berry Bush}}
    |Grows every stage.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}}
    |If the [[sea pickle]] is on a [[coral block]] and in [[water]] at least 2 blocks deep, the sea pickle colony grows, and additional sea pickles generate nearby.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Sugar Cane}}{{only|bedrock|short=1}}
    |The sugar cane grows to maximum height (three blocks tall).
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Kelp}}
    |The kelp plant grows by 1 block per bone meal used, up to its maximum height.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Flower|id=poppy}} (excluding wither roses){{only|bedrock|short=1}}
    |One-block-high flowers make more flowers of the same type grow in the surrounding area.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Fungus|id=fungi}}
    |Grows into [[huge fungi]], but only if on the respective [[nylium]].
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Weeping Vines}}
    |Grows the [[weeping vine]]s a few blocks downward.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Twisting Vines}}
    |Grows the [[twisting vine]]s a few blocks upward.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Cave Vines}}
    |Produces [[glow berries]] if the vine did not have any [[glow berries]] on it already.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Glow Lichen}}
    |The [[glow lichen]] spreads to a random adjacent block.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Moss Block}}
    |The [[moss block]] causes nearby [[stone]], [[cave vine]]s, and [[dirt]] to become moss blocks.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Big Dripleaf}}<br>{{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}}
    |A [[big dripleaf]] grows one block higher, and a [[small dripleaf]] becomes a big dripleaf.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}}
    |Causes [[hanging roots]] to grow underneath the [[rooted dirt]] if there is space.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Mangrove Leaves}}
    |Creates a hanging [[mangrove propagule]] under the [[mangrove leaves]].
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Mangrove Propagule}} (hanging)
    |The [[mangrove propagule]] matures 1 growth age.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Pink Petals}}
    |Produces another pink petal in the block. If there are already four pink petals in the block, it will drop a pink petal as an item.
    |-
    |{{BlockLink|Torchflower Crop}}<br>{{BlockLink|Pitcher Crop}}
    |Grows every stage.
    |}
    
    Bone meal does not affect:
    * [[Cactus]]
    * [[Vines]]
    * [[Nether wart]]
    * [[Sugar cane]]{{only|JE}}
    * [[Chorus plant]]s, or other plants not listed above.
    
    ==== Wasting bone meal ====
    Bone meal can be used on the following objects in the following situations, consuming it without any real effect:
    
    * On [[grass]], [[fern]]s, and [[seagrass]] that do not have enough space to grow.<ref>{{bug|MC-125642}}</ref>
    * On [[seagrass]] that doesn't have [[water]] above.
    * On a [[dark oak sapling]] that is not in a group of four.<ref>{{bug|MC-168446}}</ref>
    * On a [[mushroom]] that is not on a block that allows it to grow into a huge mushroom.<ref>{{bug|MC-173213}}</ref>
    * On a [[sea pickle]] that is already in a group of four and has no valid locations to expand to.<ref>{{bug|MC-127995}}</ref>
    * On a [[bamboo]] (not [[bamboo shoot]]) that is blocked in the way.
    * On a [[sea pickle]] that is not on a [[coral block]].
    * On a [[fungus]] that is not on its respective [[nylium]].
    * Any plants that can't grow due to being block by the [[build limit]].
    
    === Creating new plants ===
    
    If bone meal is {{ctrl|used}} on a [[grass block]]; [[tall grass]], [[grass]], [[flower]]s, and [[pink petals]] form on the targeted block and on random adjacent grass blocks in an 15×5×15{{only|java|short=1}}/7×5×7{{only|bedrock|short=1}} area centered on the targeted block. The flowers/pink petals that appear depend on the biome, meaning that in order to obtain specific flowers, the player must travel to biomes where the flowers are found naturally. See {{slink|Flower|Flower biomes}} for more information.
    
    Using bone meal on a 2-block flower (rose bushes, sunflowers, lilacs or peonies) will cause one of the same type of flower to drop, without breaking the original. This is the only way to reproduce these flowers, since they cannot generate from using bone meal on grass blocks.
    
    Using bone meal on a non-transparent block that is underwater generates [[seagrass]] on that block and surrounding blocks. Sometimes, if in a [[warm ocean]] biome, [[coral]] and [[coral fan]]s may have a chance to generate as well, and in Bedrock Edition, coral (not coral fan) can be generated in any biome. In order for this to work, there must be 2 water blocks above the block the bone meal is being used on, and the lower one must be non-flowing water.
    
    Using bone meal on a [[sea pickle]] on a [[coral block]] creates sea pickles. This generates sea pickles up to 3 [[block]]s (of coral) away, so a 7+ × 7+ block (49+ blocks) of coral may be necessary, to return the most sea pickles per given bone meal attempt (more attempts grows them more numerously, exactly - including the range of it growing, like grass with heights on grass blocks - as coral and coral fans, though those others being non-solid blocks).
    
    Using bone meal on [[netherrack]] adjacent to [[nylium]] converts the netherrack into nylium of the same type. If both crimson and warped nylium are adjacent to the netherrack that was applied with bone meal, there is a 50% chance that either type of nylium is created.
    
    Using bone meal on [[nylium]] causes the corresponding [[roots]] and both types of [[fungi]] to appear on the nylium block and other nylium nearby, with the type of fungi matching the type of nylium being more common. In addition, using bone meal on the side of warped nylium creates [[nether sprouts]] and [[twisting vines]].
    
    === Farmer villagers ===
    [[Villager]]s with the farmer profession can collect bone meal from a full [[composter]], with which they can make their crops grow faster.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bonemeal1.ogg
    |sound2=Bonemeal2.ogg
    |sound3=Bonemeal3.ogg
    |sound4=Bonemeal4.ogg
    |sound5=Bonemeal5.ogg
    |subtitle=Bone Meal crinkles
    |description=When bone meal is successfully used
    |source=block
    |id=item.bone_meal.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bone_meal.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|be}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Bonemeal1.ogg
    |sound2=Bonemeal2.ogg
    |sound3=Bonemeal3.ogg
    |sound4=Bonemeal4.ogg
    |sound5=Bonemeal5.ogg
    |description=When bone meal is successfully used
    |source=block
    |id=item.bone_meal.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.9-1.1
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bone Meal
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bone_meal
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bone Meal
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bone_meal
    |aliasid=dye / 15
    |id=411
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.dye.white.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bone meal.
    |Bone meal can now only be applied to [[sapling]]s and [[wheat]].}}
    {{History||1.6.6|Bone meal can now be applied on [[grass block]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Bone meal can now be used on [[mushroom]]s to make [[huge mushroom]]s, and the block the mushroom is on changes to [[dirt]].}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 2 ;)|Bone meal can now be applied on [[pumpkin seeds|pumpkin]] and [[melon seed]]s.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w19a|Bone meal can now be applied on [[cocoa bean]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bone meal can now be used to dye [[leather armor]] and [[tamed wolf]]'s collar.}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Bone meal can now be [[crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|Bone meal has been significantly nerfed.<br>
    [[Wheat]], [[melon seeds|melon]] and [[pumpkin seed]]s, [[potato]]es and [[carrot]]s: one bone meal is now consumed for all seven stages of growth (melon and pumpkin seeds do not spawn right away).<br>
    [[Sapling]]s: one bone meal is now consumed for each of the two growth stages, then it grows into a tree.<br>
    [[Cocoa]]s: one bone meal is now consumed for each of the three stages of growth.
    |Green [[particle]]s are now displayed when bone meal is used.
    |Bone meal can now be used from [[dispenser]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w05a|The balancing of bone meal has been adjusted. Growing a plant to its last state now takes on average 2-5 uses of bone meal (results vary from plant to plant).<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220921040940/https://imgur.com/a/gOngk</ref>}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[stained clay]].}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|The [[flower]]s generated when using bone meal on grass blocks is now biome dependent.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w41a|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[stained glass]].}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed with [[bone meal]].}}
    {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Bone meal can now be used to craft [[bone block]]s.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39b|Bone meal can now be used to dye [[shulker box]]es.}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[concrete powder]].}}
    {{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|||snap=18w07a|Bone meal can now be used underwater to create [[seagrass]].}}
    {{History|||snap=18w14b|Bone meal can now be used for spreading [[sea pickle]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13.1|snap=18w31a|Bone meal used in [[water]] of warm ocean biomes now has a chance of growing [[coral]].
    |[[Cod]], [[salmon]], [[tropical fish]], and [[pufferfish]] now have a chance of dropping bone meal upon death.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w32a|Bone meal used in [[water]] of warm ocean biomes now has a chance of growing [[coral fan]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Bone meal can now used to craft [[white dye]].
    |Bone meal can no longer be used as a [[dye]].
    |All of the dye-related functions and crafting recipes of bone meal (except bone blocks) have been transferred to white dye.
    |[[File:Bone Meal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.
    |Bone meal can now be used on [[bamboo]] and [[bamboo shoot]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Bone meal can now be obtained from [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Bone meal can now be used to grow [[fungi]] into [[huge fungi]].
    |Bone meal can now be used to spread [[nylium]] onto netherrack.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|Using bone meal to grow fungi now works only on the respective [[nylium]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w11a|Bone meal can now grow [[kelp]], [[weeping vines]], and [[twisting vines]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w12a|Bone meal can now be used to grow [[roots]], [[fungi]], and [[nether sprouts]] on nylium.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w13a|Farmers can now use bone meal to grow crops.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Bone meal can now be used to spread [[glow lichen]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w05a|Bone meal can now be used on [[moss block]]s, [[small dripleaf]], [[big dripleaf]], and [[cave vines]].}}
    {{History|||snap=21w11a|Bone meal can now be used on [[rooted dirt]].}}
    {{History|||snap=21w15a|Bone meal now makes a sound when used.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w16a|Moss patches obtained from fertilizing moss blocks contain less vegetation and are now smaller and more irregular in shape.
    |Bone meal can now be used on [[azalea]] and [[flowering azalea]].}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Bone meal can now be used on [[mangrove propagule]]s and [[mangrove leaves]].}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bone meal can now be used on [[pink petals]] and [[torchflower crop]]s.|Using bone meal on [[cherry grove]]s now have a chance to generate [[pink petal]]s.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bone meal can now be used on [[pitcher crop]]s.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bone meal. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.3.3|Bone meal can now be crafted from bones.
    |Bone meal can now be applied to grass blocks and saplings.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Added the first [[crop]]s, which bone meal can be applied to.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.
    |Bone meal no longer instantly grows [[crop]]s to full size.
    |Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[wool]].}}
    {{History|||snap=build 5|[[Pumpkin]] and [[melon]] stems now grow by only one stage when bone meal is used.
    |Some [[flower]]s now spawn certain other flowers when bone meal is used on them.
    |Bone meal can now grow [[fern]]s and [[tall grass]] in [[survival]] and [[creative]].
    |Bone meal can now grow [[sugar cane]]s to maximum height.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 11|Bone meal can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Bone meal can now be used from [[dispenser]]s.
    |Bone meal can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Bone meal can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[concrete powder]], white [[bed]]s and white [[shulker box]]es.}}
    {{History||1.1.3|snap=alpha 1.1.3.0|Bone meal can now be used to craft [[bone block]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[stained glass]].
    |Bone meal can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s.
    |Bone meal can now be used to create [[banner]] patterns.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Bone meal can now be used underwater for growing [[seagrass]] and [[coral]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Bone meal can now be used for spreading [[sea pickle]]s.
    |Bone meal can now be used to craft white [[balloon]]s and white [[glow stick]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Bone meal can now be used to grow [[bamboo]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Bone meal can now be used to craft [[white dye]].}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Bone meal are now sold by [[wandering trader]]s.
    |[[File:Bone Meal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Bone meal can now be obtained from [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Bone meal can now grow [[fungus|fungi]] into [[huge fungi]].
    |Bone meal can now be used to turn [[netherrack]] into [[nylium]].
    |Bone meal can now be used to grow [[roots]], [[fungi]], and [[nether sprouts]] on nylium.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of bone meal has been changed from <code>dye/15</code> to <code>bone_meal</code>.}}
    {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.51|Bone meal used in [[water]] now has a chance of growing [[coral fan]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Bone meal can now be used on [[moss block]]s, [[small dripleaf]], [[big dripleaf]], [[cave vines]] and [[rooted dirt]].}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.50|Bone meal can now be used to spread [[glow lichen]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Bone meal can be used to grow [[azalea]]s into azalea trees.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.50|Bone meal now makes a sound when used.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bone Meal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bone meal.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|Bone meal no longer instantly grows [[crop]]s to full size.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bone Meal JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bone meal has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone Meal JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added bone meal.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    
    * Bone meal can be used on the sides or bottom of a [[grass block]], as well as on a grass block with [[plant]]s already on top of it.
    * Regardless of if it succeeds in fertilizing, bone meal makes green sparkles. However, like smoke from a [[torch]], the sparkles appear only if the [[player]] has [[particles]] set All or Decreased.
    * In real life, [[Wikipedia:bone meal|bone meal]] is used as a fertilizer to provide nitrogen and phosphorus to plants.
    
    ==Gallery==
    
    <gallery>
    File:Bone Meal On Grass.png|Bone meal used on [[grass block]]s.
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    
    * [[Farming]]
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Dyes]]
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Kostní moučka]]
    [[de:Knochenmehl]]
    [[es:Polvo de hueso]]
    [[fr:Poudre d'os]]
    [[hu:Csontliszt]]
    [[ja:骨粉]]
    [[ko:뼛가루]]
    [[nl:Beendermeel]]
    [[pl:Mączka kostna]]
    [[pt:Farinha de osso]]
    [[ru:Костная мука]]
    [[th:ผงกระดูก]]
    [[zh:骨粉]]</li><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></ul>
    beta 1.2.0.2Added the death message "<player> went off with a bang".
    1.16.200
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Pickaxe|Pickaxe]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=weapon}}
    {{Redirect|Diamond Pickaxe|the ''Minecraft Dungeons'' weapon|MCD:Diamond Pickaxe}}
    {{Redirect|Pick|the block|Sea Pickle|the control|Controls#Pick Block|the joke block|Pickaxe Block}}
    {{Item
    | image = <gallery>
    Wooden Pickaxe.png | Wooden
    Stone Pickaxe.png | Stone
    Iron Pickaxe.png | Iron
    Golden Pickaxe.png | Golden
    Diamond Pickaxe.png | Diamond
    Netherite Pickaxe.png | Netherite
    </gallery>
    |rarity = Common
    |renewable =
    * '''Netherite''': No
    * '''Others''': Yes
    |durability =
    Java Edition:
    * Wood: 59
    * Stone: 131
    * Iron: 250
    * Golden: 32
    * Diamond: 1,561
    * Netherite: 2,031
    
    Bedrock Edition:
    * Wood: 60
    * Stone: 132
    * Iron: 251
    * Golden: 33
    * Diamond: 1,562
    * Netherite: 2,032
    | stackable = No
    }}
    
    A '''pickaxe''' is a [[tools|tool]] required to mine [[ore]]s, [[rock|rocks]], rock-based blocks and metal-based [[block]]s quickly and obtain them as items. A pickaxe mines faster and can obtain more block types as items depending on the material it is made from.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Crafting ===
    Pickaxes are crafted using 2 [[stick]]s and 3 identical units of tool material.
    
    {{crafting |showdescription=1 |showname=0 |head=1
      |name=[[Pickaxe]]
      |A1={Any Planks};  Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |B1={Any Planks};  Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |C1={Any Planks};  Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |B2=Stick
      |B3=Stick
      |Output=Wooden Pickaxe; Iron Pickaxe; Golden Pickaxe; Diamond Pickaxe
      |type=Tool
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |name=[[Stone Pickaxe]]
      |A1=Any stone-tier block |B1=Any stone-tier block |C1=Any stone-tier block
      |B2=Stick
      |B3=Stick
      |Output=Stone Pickaxe
      |description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.
      |type=Tool
    }}
    {{crafting |foot=1 |ignoreusage=1
      |name=[[Pickaxe]]
      |ingredients=Matching Damaged [[Pickaxe]]s
      |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe
      |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe
      |Output=Wooden Pickaxe; Stone Pickaxe; Iron Pickaxe; Golden Pickaxe; Diamond Pickaxe; Netherite Pickaxe
      |description=The durability of the two pickaxes is added together, plus an extra 5% of the tool type's total durability.
      |type=Tool
    }}
    
    === Upgrading ===
    
    {{Smithing
    |head=1
    |Netherite Upgrade
    |Diamond Pickaxe
    |Netherite Ingot
    |Netherite Pickaxe
    |tail=1
    }}
    
    === Repairing ===
    ==== Grinding ====
    
    {{grinding
    |showdescription=1
    |ingredients=Matching Damaged [[Pickaxe]]s
    |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe
    |Damaged Wooden Pickaxe; Damaged Stone Pickaxe; Damaged Iron Pickaxe; Damaged Golden Pickaxe; Damaged Diamond Pickaxe; Damaged Netherite Pickaxe
    |Wooden Pickaxe; Stone Pickaxe; Iron Pickaxe; Golden Pickaxe; Diamond Pickaxe; Netherite Pickaxe
    |description=The durability of the two pickaxes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability.
    }}
    
    ==== Unit repair ====
    {{main|Anvil mechanics#Unit repair}}
    Pickaxes can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers|tier's]] repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% of the pickaxe's maximum durability, rounded down.
    
    === Natural generation ===
    {{LootChestItem|wooden-pickaxe,stone-pickaxe,iron-pickaxe,level-enchanted-iron-pickaxe,random-enchanted-golden-pickaxe,level-enchanted-diamond-pickaxe,random-enchanted-diamond-pickaxe,damaged-random-enchanted-diamond-pickaxe}}
    
    === Trading ===
    {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level toolsmith [[Villager|villagers]] have a 25% chance to sell stone pickaxes for one [[emerald]], Journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell enchanted iron pickaxes for 3 emeralds, and master-level toolsmith villagers always sell enchanted diamond pickaxes for 13 emeralds.
    
    {{IN|java}}, novice-level toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell a stone pickaxe for one emerald, journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell an enchanted iron pickaxe for 7–22 emeralds, and a master-level toolsmith always sells an enchanted diamond pickaxe for 18–35 emeralds.
    
    The enchantments are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19.
    
    === Villager gifts ===
    
    {{IN|JE}}, toolsmith [[villager]]s throw stone pickaxes at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.
    
    === Mob loot ===
    {{IN|BE}}, [[pillager]]s and [[vindicator]]s have a chance of dropping a damaged iron pickaxe when killed during a [[raid]]. The pickaxe has a 50% chance of being enchanted with random enchantment(s).
    
    == Usage ==
    === Mining ===
    A pickaxe is used to break stone and metal-based materials faster. Breaking a block with a pickaxe consumes one use (one durability point). No durability is consumed for blocks that break instantly. Pickaxes have different amounts of uses based on the type:
    * Wooden: 60
    * Stone: 132
    * Iron: 251
    * Golden: 33
    * Diamond: 1562
    * Netherite: 2032
    
    Different qualities of pickaxe are required to successfully harvest certain ores and blocks. For example, while [[stone]] can be mined with any pickaxe, [[gold ore]] must be mined with an [[iron]], [[diamond]], or [[netherite]] pickaxe, or else the player harvests no ore. Different pickaxes also mine many materials at different speeds:
    
    ==== Speed ====
    The following table shows the time it takes to break each type of block.
    * A <span style="background-color:#FFC7CE;color:#9C0006;">red</span> background indicates that the block cannot be harvested with that type of pickaxe.
    * A <span style="background-color:#FFFFDD;color:#8A7600;">yellow</span> background indicates that the block cannot be harvested with that type of pickaxe, but still drops something.
    * A <span style="background-color:#C6EFCE;color:#006100;">green</span> background indicates that the block can be harvested with that type of pickaxe.
    <!-- Table is sorted by hardness (mining time with diamond shows well), then by name -->
    {|class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" data-description="Mining time by block" style="background-color: transparent;"
    ! Times to break blocks by pickaxe
    |-
    |
    {{breaking row|sort=1|simple=1|Obsidian|Diamond}}
    {{breaking row|Crying Obsidian|Diamond}}
    {{breaking row|Respawn Anchor|Diamond}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Netherite|Diamond}}
    {{breaking row|Ancient Debris|Diamond}}
    {{breaking row|Ender Chest|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Anvil|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Bell|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Coal|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Diamond|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Emerald|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Iron|Stone}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Raw Copper|Stone}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Raw Gold|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Raw Iron|Stone}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Redstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Chain|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Enchantment Table|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Iron Bars|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Iron Door|Wood|item=1|link=Door}}
    {{breaking row|Iron Trapdoor|Wood|link=Trapdoor}}
    {{breaking row|Monster Spawner|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Coal Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Copper Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Diamond Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Emerald Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Gold Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Iron Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Redstone Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Blast furnace|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cobbled Deepslate|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Chiseled Deepslate|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate Tiles|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Polished Deepslate|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Dispenser|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Dropper|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Furnace|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Lantern|wood}}
    {{breaking row|Lodestone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Smoker|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Stonecutter|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Conduit}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Gold|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Lapis Lazuli|Stone}}
    {{breaking row|Coal Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Copper Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Copper Blocks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cut Copper|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cut Copper Slab|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cut Copper Stairs|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Deepslate|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Dragon Egg
     |note=<ref group="note">The dragon egg can be mined directly only when there aren't any air blocks available for it to teleport to. However, the dragon egg can be collected by other means.</ref>}}
    {{breaking row|Diamond Ore|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Emerald Ore|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|End Stone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Gold Ore|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Hopper|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Iron Ore|Stone}}
    {{breaking row|Lightning Rod|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Lapis Lazuli Ore|Stone}}
    {{breaking row|Nether Quartz Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Nether Gold Ore|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Observer|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Redstone Ore|Iron}}
    {{breaking row|Blue Ice|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Compound Creator|Wood|drop=1|note=<ref group="note" name="Chemtable">Chemistry tables are slow to break by hand, similar to blocks that require a pickaxe to mine. However, they still drop as items.</ref>}}
    {{breaking row|Heat Block|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Grindstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Bone Block|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Brick Stairs|Wood|link=Stairs}}
    {{breaking row|Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cauldron|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cobblestone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|link=Stairs|Cobblestone Stairs|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Cobblestone Wall|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Mossy Cobblestone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Nether Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Nether Brick Fence|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|link=Stairs|Nether Brick Stairs|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Red Nether Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Polished Blackstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|link=Slab|Stone Slabs|sprite=all-slabs|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Smooth Stone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Shulker Box}}
    {{breaking row|Concrete|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Andesite|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Dark Prismarine|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Diorite|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Dripstone Block|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Granite|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Mud Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Pointed Dripstone}}
    {{breaking row|Prismarine|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Prismarine Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Purpur block|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Purpur pillar|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Stone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Stone Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Tuff|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|link=Stairs|Stone Brick Stairs|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Amethyst Bud|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Amethyst Cluster|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Blackstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Amethyst|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Budding Amethyst|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Chiseled Polished Blackstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Polished Blackstone Bricks|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Gilded Blackstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Glazed Terracotta|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Terracotta|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Basalt|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Smooth Basalt|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Polished Basalt|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Packed Mud}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Quartz|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Quartz Stairs|Wood|link=Stairs}}
    {{breaking row|Red Sandstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Red Sandstone Stairs|Wood|link=stairs}}
    {{breaking row|Sandstone|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Sandstone Stairs|Wood|link=stairs}}
    {{breaking row|Calcite|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Rail}}
    {{breaking row|Brewing Stand|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Stone Button|any}}
    {{breaking row|Ice|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Magma Block|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Packed Ice|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Frosted Ice|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Stone Pressure Plate|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|Netherrack|Wood}}
    {{breaking row|sprite=crimson-nylium|Nylium|Wood|foot=1}}
    |}
    
    === Weapon ===
    Hitting a mob with a pickaxe is a stronger attack than using fists. Pickaxes lose 2 durability when used as a weapon.
    
    ==== Java Edition ====
    Pickaxes have an attack speed modifier of −2.8, meaning they take about 0.83 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]]. All pickaxes have an attack speed of 1.2 hits per second. They deal different damage based on the type:
    
    {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage"
    ! Pickaxe type
    ! Attack damage
    ! Damage per<br> second (DPS)
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Wooden Pickaxe}} ||rowspan=2 |{{hp|2}} ||rowspan=2 |2.4
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Golden Pickaxe}}
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|3}} ||3.6
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|4}} ||4.8
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|5}} ||6
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Netherite Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|6}} ||7.2
    |}
    
    ==== Bedrock Edition ====
    {{IN|bedrock}}, pickaxes always attack instantly and do the following damage:
    
    {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage"
    ! Pickaxe type
    ! Attack damage
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Wooden Pickaxe}}<br />{{ItemLink|Golden Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|3}}
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|4}}
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|5}}
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|6}}
    |-
    |{{ItemLink|Netherite Pickaxe}} ||{{hp|7}}
    |}
    
    === Enchantments ===
    A pickaxe can receive the following [[enchantment]]s:
    {|class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
    |+
    !Name
    !Max Level
    ![[Enchanting|Method]]
    |-
    |[[Efficiency]]
    |V
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Fortune]]<ref group=note name=note1>Fortune and Silk Touch are mutually exclusive.</ref>
    |III
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Silk Touch]]<ref group=note name=note1/>
    |I
    |{{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 pickaxes can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per wooden pickaxe.
    
    === Smelting ingredient ===
    {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Pickaxe;Golden Pickaxe|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}}
    ===Piglins===
    If a {{EntityLink|Piglin}} see a golden pickaxe, it will set off to reach it, then stare at it for 120 — 160 ticks, putting it in their inventory, and continue to perform the action it was taking before being attracted by the golden pickaxe.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Random break.ogg
    |subtitle=Item breaks
    |source=player
    |description=When a pickaxe'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=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 Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=wooden_pickaxe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Stone Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=stone_pickaxe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Iron Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_pickaxe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Diamond Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=diamond_pickaxe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Golden Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_pickaxe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Netherite Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=netherite_pickaxe
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Wooden Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=wooden_pickaxe
    |id=310
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Stone Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=stone_pickaxe
    |id=314
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Iron Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_pickaxe
    |id=297
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Diamond Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=diamond_pickaxe
    |id=318
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Golden Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_pickaxe
    |id=324
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Netherite Pickaxe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=netherite_pickaxe
    |id=606
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{Load achievements|Time to mine!;Getting an Upgrade;MOAR Tools ;Oooh, shiny!}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Getting an Upgrade;Isn't It Iron Pick;Stone Age;Oh Shiny}}
    
    == Video ==
    {{yt|G_HTViy2JTo}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20100110|[[File:Iron Pickaxe JE1.png|32px]] Added iron pickaxes.
    |A pickaxe is used to gather [[stone]] materials 400% faster than by hand.
    |When starting in a new world, the [[player]] is given one of each [[tool]].}}
    {{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 Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Tools now have tiers. Wooden, stone, and diamond pickaxes have been added.|[[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of iron pickaxes has been changed.
    |A pickaxe 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 pickaxes can now be [[craft]]ed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100130|[[File:Golden Pickaxe JE1.png|32px]] Pickaxes can now be made out of [[gold]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20100201-1|Tools, including pickaxes, now take [[damage]] when being used. |Better tools, including pickaxes, now last longer.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100201-2|Better pickaxes are now required to mine harder materials.}}
    {{History||20100206|[[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden pickaxes has been changed.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|Before, the pickaxe had much less [[item durability|durability]] (usually half as much).
    |Gold pickaxes now [[breaking|mine]] certain materials much faster.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Iron pickaxes are now found in the new [[stronghold]] storeroom [[chest]]s, and in the new [[mineshaft]] chests.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Iron pickaxes can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=RC1|Pickaxes and other [[tool]]s now make a [[sound]] when they break.}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Iron pickaxes are now found in the new [[village]] blacksmith chests.}}
    {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Wooden and stone pickaxes are now found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w18a|Wooden pickaxes can now be used as fuel in a [[furnace]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 diamond pickaxe for 10–11 [[emerald]]s, and 1 iron pickaxe for 7–8 emeralds.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), pickaxes now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all pickaxes 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 pickaxes.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Tool smith villagers now [[trading|sell]] 1 [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond pickaxe for 12–15 emeralds, and 1 enchanted iron pickaxe for 9–11 emeralds. 
    |Unenchanted pickaxes are no longer sold by [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Enchanted iron and diamond pickaxes can now be found in the [[end ship]] [[chest]]s in [[end city|end cities]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w34a|Pickaxes now use the "attack strength" combat mechanic meter. The time it takes for the meter to fill up for a pickaxe is 0.8 seconds.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w34c|Pickaxes now do less [[damage]], but recover quicker.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w35a|Pickaxes now recover more slowly.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of wood and stone pickaxes in [[bonus chest]]s has been decreased.
    |The average yield of iron pickaxes in [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s has been increased.}}
    {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron pickaxes can now be [[smelting|smelted]] 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 270, 274, 257, 278 and 285.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all pickaxes have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Iron pickaxes can now be found in chests in [[village]] toolsmith houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] stone pickaxes.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone pickaxes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite pickaxes.
    |Netherite pickaxes are obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table.
    |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, diamond, and netherite pickaxes have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE3.png|32px]] Changed a pixel of the texture of netherite pickaxes.
    |Netherite pickaxes can no longer be crafted.
    |Netherite pickaxes are now obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w15a|Stone pickaxes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden pickaxes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Randomly enchanted diamond pickaxes can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Stone pickaxe can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden pickaxes.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond pickaxes to netherite pickaxes now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}}
    
    {{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 sell an enchanted iron pickaxe.}}
    {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed for all pickaxes has been increased to 2.5.
    |The [[damage]] for all pickaxes has been increased by {{hp|1}}.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added stone pickaxes.}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wooden pickaxes.
    |Survival players no longer start out with an infinite durability stone pickaxe in the inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.3.2|[[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron, gold, and diamond pickaxes.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Removed stone pickaxes from the creative inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|All pickaxes are now available in the [[creative]] inventory.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 12|All pickaxes have been removed from creative.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 13|Pickaxes have been re-added to creative mode.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Iron pickaxes can now be found inside [[minecart with chest]]s in [[mineshaft]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] iron pickaxes and enchanted diamond pickaxes can now be found in [[end city|end cities]].}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Toolsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted diamond pickaxes for 12-15 emeralds as their last tier trades and enchanted iron pickaxes for 9-11 [[emerald]]s as their second tier trades.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden pickaxes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Wooden and stone pickaxes can now be found inside [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Iron pickaxes can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] weaponsmith houses.
    |[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all pickaxes have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Iron pickaxes can now be found in [[village]] toolsmiths [[chest]]s and in [[savanna]], [[taiga]], [[snowy taiga]] and [[desert]] village weaponsmith chests.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, toolsmith [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|sell]] an [[enchanting|enchanted]] iron pickaxe for 3 [[emerald]]s as part of their third tier trades, and an enchanted diamond pickaxe now costs 13 emeralds.
    |Stone pickaxes can now be bought from toolsmith villagers.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite pickaxes.|Netherite pickaxes are obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table.
    |[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of wooden, golden, and diamond pickaxes have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite pickaxes can no longer be crafted.
    |Netherite pickaxes are now obtained by combining one diamond pickaxe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.
    |Stone pickaxes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].
    |Golden pickaxes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.
    |Netherite pickaxe now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]] chest.}}
    {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:Netherite Pickaxe JE3.png|32px]] Changed a pixel of the texture of netherite pickaxes to match ''Java Edition''.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pickaxes (all five types).}}
    {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden pickaxes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}}
    {{History|Ps4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all pickaxes have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Pickaxe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Pickaxe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added pickaxes.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    *The golden pickaxe is the only pickaxe that is unable to harvest the material it is made from.
    *The pickaxe is the only block-breaking tool without a {{control|use}} (right-click) function.
    
    === Publicity ===
    *Plastic diamond pickaxes are official ''[[Minecraft]]'' merchandise.<ref>https://shop.minecraft.net/products/minecraft-pickaxe?_pos=3&_psq=pickaxe&_ss=e&_v=1.0</ref>
    *In the game [[wikipedia:Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise|''Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise'']], the player can buy a diamond pickaxe which, according to the game, is made by "Kick it up a Notch Pickaxes", referring to [[Notch]].
    *In mobile game ''[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.com.tapps.vloggergoviral Vlogger Go Viral]'' clicker game, after buying the figurine shelf, there is a model of a diamond pickaxe stuck to a [[grass block]].
    *In the game [[wikipedia:The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim|''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'']], the player can find a pickaxe called the "Notched Pickaxe", evidently an [[easter egg]].
    *In the game [[wikipedia:Offensive Combat|''Offensive Combat'']], a stone pickaxe can be used as a melee weapon with the name of "The Notch Carver".
    *In the game [[wikipedia:The Binding of Isaac (video game)|''The Binding of Isaac'']], an obtainable item named "Notched Axe", also with a drawn 8-bit look, can be used to destroy rocks. The Notched Axe also makes a return in the game's remake, [[wikipedia:The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth|''The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth'']].
    *In the game [[wikipedia:Borderlands 2|''Borderlands 2'']], the player can find a secret area hidden away by blocks resembling Minecraft [[dirt]], also once inside the player can fight Creeper and the Mother Creeper to get rare Minecraft-related skins.
    *In the game [[wikipedia:Octodad: Dadliest Catch|''Octodad: Dadliest Catch'']], the supermarket level has a "Mintcraft" display, an obvious parody of Minecraft, even including toy pickaxes and a creeper head.
    *In the game [[wikipedia:Transformice|''Transformice'']], a diamond pickaxe can be found in the shop.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Pickaxe in Mineshaft Chest.png|A naturally generated pickaxe.
    Live in Your World JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Live in Your World" featuring an iron pickaxe made by [https://www.jinx.com JINX].
    Pickaxe JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork of a pickaxe made by JINX.
    Stone Pickaxe SDGP.png|Stone pickaxe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
    Iron Pickaxe SDGP.png|Iron pickaxe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
    </gallery>
    
    === Enchanted pickaxes ===
    <gallery>
    Enchanted Wooden Pickaxe.gif
    Enchanted Stone Pickaxe.gif
    Enchanted Iron Pickaxe.gif
    Enchanted Golden Pickaxe.gif
    Enchanted Diamond Pickaxe.gif
    Enchanted Netherite Pickaxe.gif
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-pickaxe Taking Inventory: Pickaxe] – Minecraft.net on May 10, 2018
    
    {{items}}
    [[Category:Combat]]
    
    [[cs:Krumpáč]]
    [[de:Spitzhacke]]
    [[es:Pico]]
    [[fr:Pioche]]
    [[hu:Csákány]]
    [[it:Piccone]]
    [[ja:ツルハシ]]
    [[ko:곡괭이]]
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    [[zh:镐]]</li><li>[[Chain|Chain]]<br/>{{about|the block|the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons|MCD:Chains|the armor tier named chainmail|Armor|the armor material called chainmail|Armor materials}}
    {{Block
    |image=<gallery>
    Chain Axis Y.png | Y-axis
    Chain Axis X.png | X-axis
    Chain Axis Z.png | Z-axis
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    | transparent = Yes
    | light = No
    | tool = Wooden pickaxe
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | flammable = No
    | lavasusceptible = No
    }}
    
    '''Chains''' are metallic decoration [[block]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Breaking ===
    
    Chains can be mined using any [[pickaxe]]. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.
    {{breaking row|Chain|Pickaxe|Wood|horizontal=1}}
    
    === Natural generation ===
    Chains generate in [[bastion remnant]]s and sometimes in [[ruined portal]]s that generate in the Nether. They always generate above [[magma cube]] spawners, also found in [[bastion]]s.
    
    Chains can also generate in [[mineshafts]]. They generate on the sides of a wooden bridge (a mid-air corridor) when the distance between the bridge and the highest solid block below it is higher than the distance to the lowest solid block above it. Chains here generate vertically in a pillar between the bridge and the ceiling. The lowest block of the pillar, connecting the chain to the bridge, is always an [[oak fence]].
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|chain}}
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |B1=Iron Nugget
    |B2=Iron Ingot
    |B3=Iron Nugget
    |Output=Chain
    |type=Building block
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    Chains can be used to suspend [[bell]]s, [[hanging sign]]s, or both types of [[lantern]]s (normal lanterns and soul lanterns), as the chain texture connects to the chain of the lantern seamlessly as if it were part of it, and it connects the hanging sign chains together. Chains do not require a supporting block to be placed whether it is on the top, next to it or at the bottom. It can exist completely free-standing in mid air<ref>{{bug|MC-178791}}</ref> and it can be rotated. Chains connect horizontally or vertically, but not across different orientations (so a chain with N orientation does not connect to a chain with E orientation in the adjacent block).
    Horizontal chains one block above a surface may be walked over. Horizontal chains two blocks above a surface prevent players from traveling past them. Vertical chains block travel if targeted directly, but may be skirted.
    
    Precision is required, but chains can be walked on, allowing for inconspicuous, although somewhat costly, bridges.
    
    Chains can be pushed by [[piston]]s without being broken.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table/Block/Chain}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Chain
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=chain
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Chain
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Block
    |spritename=chain
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=chain
    |id=541
    |form=block
    |itemform=item.chain}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Item
    |spritename=chain
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=chain
    |id=619
    |form=item
    |translationkey=tile.chain.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|[[File:Chain (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chain Axis Y JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chains.
    |Chains generate in the newly added [[bastion remnant]]s, and can be found in their [[chest]]s.
    |Chains currently use the generic metal [[block]] [[sound]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w17a|Unique [[sound]]s have been added for chains.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w18a|Chains can now be [[waterlogged]].}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding chains in bastion remnant chests is decreased from 31.5% to 24.4%.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|[[File:Chain Axis X JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chain Axis Z JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Chains can now be placed in all orientations.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w07a|Chains can now generate in [[mineshaft]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w13a|[[File:Chain (UD) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chain (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Chain (EW) JE2.png|32px]] The model of chains has been changed so that the backside texture is mirrored.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Chains are now used to craft [[hanging sign]]s.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Chain_(item)_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chain Axis Y JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added chains.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.63|Unique [[sound]]s have been added for chains.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|[[File:Chain Axis X JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Chain Axis Z JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Chains can now be placed in all orientations.}}
    {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Chains are now used to craft [[hanging sign]]s.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    == Trivia ==
    * A vertical chain, being a solid, but not a full [[block]], allows for many sizes of [[mob]]s and [[player]]s to pass alongside each piece horizontally.
    * Despite its name, it cannot be [[crafted]] into [[chainmail armor]].<ref>{{bug|MC-178979}} - Invalid</ref>
    * Chains do not stick together when moved by pistons, regardless of orientation.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Chained Stone Bricks.jpg|Chains and stone bricks.
    Barbell.jpg|Chains and chiseled blackstone.
    Barbell Evoker.jpg|An evoker lifting weights.
    Chain with Lantern.png|A [[lantern]] hanging from a chain.
    Chain with Spawner.png|A [[spawner]] hanging with a chain found in the bastion remnants.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{blocks|Building}}
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
    [[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
    [[Category:Nether blocks]]
    
    [[de:Kette]]
    [[es:Cadena]]
    [[fr:Chaîne]]
    [[ja:鎖]]
    [[ko:사슬]]
    [[pl:Łańcuch]]
    [[pt:Corrente]]
    [[ru:Цепь]]
    [[zh:锁链]]</li></ul>
    beta 1.16.200.51Added the following death messages:
    • <player> was sniped by <player/mob>
    • <player> was spitballed by <player/mob>
    1.16.210Tropical fish also have assigned names that can be seen after capture. In Java Edition, the smaller text under the item name is displayed showing the fish name, similar to the text that displays enchantments under enchanted items. In Bedrock Edition, the item name is displayed showing "Bucket of <fish name>". Their colors are mostly named according to the colored block names, though with a few exceptions:
    • White
    • Silver
    • Gray
    • Black
    • Brown
    • Red
    • Orange
    • Yellow
    • Lime
    • Green
    • Teal
    • Sky
    • Blue
    • Plum
    • Magenta
    • Rose

    The base color comes first, and if the pattern color is different, it comes after that. Lastly, the fish bucket is given a name according to the shape and pattern of the fish:

    Flopper Glitter Betty
    Stripey Blockfish Clayfish
    Tropical Fish Patterns
    Kob Snooper Brinely
    SunStreak Dasher Spotty

    Some tropical fish don't follow the normal naming system, and instead, reference real-life fish species. Apart from these names, these types of fish aren't different from regular tropical fish in terms of design or behavior.

    These varieties are:

    Name Type
    Anemone Orange-Gray Stripey
    Black Tang Gray Flopper
    Blue Dory ‌[Bedrock Edition only] Gray-Sky SunStreak
    Blue Tang ‌[Java Edition only] Gray-Blue Flopper
    Butterfly Fish ‌[Bedrock Edition only]/Butterflyfish ‌[Java Edition only] White-Gray Clayfish
    Cichlid Blue-Gray SunStreak
    Clownfish Orange-White Kob
    Cotton Candy Betta Rose-Sky Spotty
    Dottyback Plum-Yellow Blockfish
    Emperor Red Snapper White-Red Clayfish
    Goatfish White-Yellow Spotty
    Moorish Idol White-Gray Glitter
    Ornate Butterfly ‌[Bedrock Edition only]/Ornate Butterflyfish ‌[Java Edition only] White-Orange Clayfish
    Parrotfish Teal-Rose Dasher
    Queen Angel Fish ‌[Bedrock Edition only]/Queen Angelfish ‌[Java Edition only] Lime-Sky Brinely
    Red Cichlid Red-White Betty
    Red Lipped Blenny Gray-Red Snooper
    Red Snapper Red-White Blockfish
    Threadfin White-Yellow Flopper
    Tomato Clown ‌[Bedrock Edition only] Red-White SunStreak
    Tomato Clownfish ‌[Java Edition only] Red-White Kob
    Triggerfish Gray-White SunStreak
    Yellowtail Parrot ‌[Bedrock Edition only]/Yellowtail Parrotfish ‌[Java Edition only] Teal-Yellow Dasher
    Yellow Tang Yellow Flopper
    beta 1.16.210.53Added the death message "<player> froze to death".
    1.16.220
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    [[fr:Catégorie:Outil]]
    [[it:Categoria:Attrezzi]]</li><li>[[:Category:Storage|Category:Storage]]<br/>Blocks and items used to '''store''' other blocks or items.
    
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    [[ja:カテゴリ:ストレージ]]
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    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Horse Armor|Horse Armor]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = <gallery>
    Leather Horse Armor.png | Leather 
    Iron Horse Armor.png | Iron
    Golden Horse Armor.png | Golden
    Diamond Horse Armor.png | Diamond
    </gallery>
    | image2 = <gallery>
    Leather Horse Armor (item).png|Leather
    Iron Horse Armor (item).png|Iron
    Golden Horse Armor (item).png|Golden
    Diamond Horse Armor (item).png|Diamond
    </gallery>
    | extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
    | renewable = 
    * '''Leather''': Yes
    * '''All others''': No
    | stackable = No
    }}
    
    '''Horse armor''' is a special type of [[armor]] that can be given to a [[horse]] to wear.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    ===Chest loot===
    {{LootChestItem|iron-horse-armor}}
    {{LootChestItem|golden-horse-armor}}
    {{LootChestItem|diamond-horse-armor}}
    
    ===Crafting===
    {{crafting
    |A1= Leather
    |C1= Leather
    |A2= Leather
    |B2= Leather
    |C2= Leather
    |A3= Leather
    |C3= Leather
    |Output= Leather Horse Armor
    |type=Miscellaneous
    }}
    
    Only leather horse armor can be crafted; other horse armor can be obtained only from chest loot from some generated structures.
    
    ===Trading===
    Expert-level [[leatherworker]] villagers [[trading|sell]] leather horse armor for 6 [[emerald]]s as part of their trade.
    
    ==Usage==
    
    Only normal adult horses can wear armor; foals, [[donkey]]s, [[mule]]s, and undead variants such as [[skeleton horse]]s and [[zombie horse]]s cannot be equipped with armor.
    
    === Types ===
    Horse armor has leather, iron, gold, and diamond variants. However, horse armor does not have netherite or chainmail variants.
    
    === Armor Stands ===
    Horse armor cannot be placed or displayed on [[armor stand]]s. 
    
    ===Protection===
    Horse armor can be equipped to horses either by manually placing it in its respective slot by pressing E while riding the horse ({{SlotSprite|Horse Armor}}), or by right-clicking the horse with it.
    
    There is a gradual increase in the defense given from a horse wearing the different types of armor. Note that golden horse armor provides more protection than iron horse armor, whereas the opposite is true for [[armor|player armor]].
    {| class="wikitable" data-description="Armor defense"
    |-
    ! Material !! [[Armor]]
    |-
    ! [[Leather]]
    | {{armor|3}} 
    |-
    ! [[Iron]]
    | {{armor|5}} 
    |-
    ! [[Gold]]
    | {{armor|7}} 
    |-
    ! [[Diamond]]
    | {{armor|11}} 
    |}
    When a horse dies while equipped with any horse armor, it drops its normal loot, saddle (if it had one), and the horse armor.
    
    Leather horse armor protects horses from freezing in [[powder snow]], but it does not negate other powder snow effects (e.g., falling through, inability to jump).
    
    ===Durability===
    Unlike [[armor|player armor]], horse armor does not have durability. This means a single horse armor can be used infinitely unless destroyed.
    === Enchanting ===
    Unlike [[armor|player armor]], horse armor cannot be enchanted in survival mode. However, {{in|java}} Creative mode, horse armor can be used with an [[anvil]] to enchant with [[Depth Strider]], [[Thorns]], [[Respiration]], [[Feather Falling]], and [[Curse of vanishing]]. Other enchantments can be applied, but they have no effect.
    
    === Dyeing ===
    Leather horse armor can be dyed 12,326,391 different colors (using lone dyes or dye combinations) and put onto a horse to display that color. These changes can be reverted by {{control|using}} a filled [[cauldron]] with dyed leather horse armor.
    
    ===Smelting usage===
    {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Horse Armor;Golden Horse Armor|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}}
    
    ===Piglins===
    {{EntityLink|Piglin|Piglins}} are attracted to golden horse armor and run toward any golden horse armor on the ground, inspecting it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Edition|Java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Horse armor.ogg
    |subtitle=Horse armor equips
    |source=neutral
    |description=When armor is equipped to a horse
    |id=entity.horse.armor
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.horse.armor
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Horse armor.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=When armor is equipped to a horse
    |id=mob.horse.armor
    |volume=0.6
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Leather Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=leather_horse_armor
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Iron Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_horse_armor
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Diamond Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=diamond_horse_armor
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Golden Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_horse_armor
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |showaliasids=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Leather Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=leather_horse_armor
    |aliasid=horsearmorleather
    |id=530
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.horsearmorleather.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Iron Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_horse_armor
    |aliasid=horsearmoriron
    |id=531
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.horsearmoriron.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Diamond Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=diamond_horse_armor
    |aliasid=horsearmordiamond
    |id=533
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.horsearmordiamond.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Golden Horse Armor
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_horse_armor
    |aliasid=horsearmorgold
    |id=532
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.horsearmorgold.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    When leather horse armor is dyed, it has the following NBT:
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{main|Player.dat format}}
    <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>
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added horse armor.
    |Horse armor can be [[crafting|crafted]] using the following recipe.
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed"
    ! Recipe
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    {{Crafting Table
      |C1=Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |A2=Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond 
      |B2=Any Wool
      |C2=Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |A3=Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |B3=Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |C3=Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |Output=Iron Horse Armor; Golden Horse Armor; Diamond Horse Armor
    }}
    {{!}}}
    }}
    {{History|||snap=13w18a|The crafting recipe for horse armor has been removed.
    |Horse armor can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[jungle temple|jungle]] & [[desert temple]]s, [[dungeon]]s, [[nether fortress]]es, [[stronghold]] altar rooms and [[village]] blacksmith buildings.
    |Iron horse armor can now additionally be found in [[mineshaft]] chests.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w21a|Horse armor is no longer stackable, to be consistent with other types of [[armor]].}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Horse armor has been added to [[end city]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w43a|The average yield of horse armor in [[nether fortress]] chests has slightly decreased.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of horse armor in [[desert temple]] chests has increased.
    |The average yield of iron horse armor from [[dungeon]] chests has slightly decreased.
    |Iron horse armor has been removed from [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron horse armor can now be [[smelting|smelted]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w45a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE2.png|32px]] The textures of horse armor have been changed, as the [[model]] of [[horse]]s has changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=17w46a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor 17w46a.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor 17w46a.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor 17w46a.png|32px]] The model of horse armor has been changed, but the textures of horse armor have remained unaltered.}}
    {{History|||snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 417, 418 and 419.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w03a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of horse armor have been changed, as the [[model]] of [[horse]]s has changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w22a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of iron horse armor when equipped has been changed.<ref>{{bug|MC-124357}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=pre2|A bug with the [[horse]] skin and horse armor textures not applying correctly has been fixed.<ref>{{bug|MC-124364}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w50a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of horse armor [[item]]s have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=February 20, 2019|slink=https://twitter.com/_LadyAgnes/status/1098134917299531776?s=19|Leather horse armor announced for {{el|je}}.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Iron Horse Armor JE5 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE4 BE3.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of iron, gold and diamond horse armor have been changed.
    |[[File:Leather Horse Armor JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added leather horse armor, which can be [[dyeing|dyed]] 12,326,391 different colors, similar to leather [[armor]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] leather horse armor.}}
    {{History||1.14.1|snap=Pre-Release 1|[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) JE2.png|32px]] The texture of leather horse armor [[item]] has been changed to be more consistent with the other types of horse armor.
    |[[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of iron horse armor item has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|Horse armor placed in a dispenser can now be put on tamed horses.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden horse armor now generates in [[ruined portal]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Leather horse armor now protects [[horse]]s from [[freezing]].}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Diamond horse armor may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Leather Horse Armor BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added horse armor and [[dyeing|dyeable]] leather horse armor as a version exclusive.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Horse armor can now be found inside [[end city]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden horse armor are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.6|snap=beta 1.2.6.2|[[File:Leather Horse Armor BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of horse armor have been changed, as the [[model]] of [[horse]]s has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Horse armor can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] weaponsmith [[chest]]s.
    |[[File:Leather Horse Armor JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor JE5 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE4 BE3.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all horse armor have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Horse armor can now be found in [[savanna]], [[desert]], [[taiga]], [[snowy taiga]] and [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] weaponsmith [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Leather horse armor can now be [[trading|bought]] from leatherworker [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all horse armor [[item]]s have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Leather horse armor now protects [[horse]]s from [[freezing]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Iron Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added horse armor.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden horse armor are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|[[File:Leather Horse Armor BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added leather horse armor.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Leather Horse Armor JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor JE5 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE4 BE3.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of leather, iron, gold and diamond horse armor have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Leather Horse Armor BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Leather Horse Armor (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Horse Armor (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added horse armor.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Leather Horse Armor.png | Undyed Leather armor
    White Leather Horse Armor.png | White Leather armor
    Light Gray Leather Horse Armor.png | Light Gray Leather armor
    Gray Leather Horse Armor.png | Gray Leather armor
    Black Leather Horse Armor.png | Black Leather armor
    Brown Leather Horse Armor.png | Brown Leather armor
    Red Leather Horse Armor.png | Red Leather armor
    Orange Leather Horse Armor.png | Orange Leather armor
    Yellow Leather Horse Armor.png | Yellow Leather armor
    Lime Leather Horse Armor.png | Lime Leather armor
    Green Leather Horse Armor.png | Green Leather armor
    Cyan Leather Horse Armor.png | Cyan Leather armor
    Light Blue Leather Horse Armor.png | Light Blue Leather armor
    Blue Leather Horse Armor.png | Blue Leather armor
    Purple Leather Horse Armor.png | Purple Leather armor
    Magenta Leather Horse Armor.png | Magenta Leather armor
    Pink Leather Horse Armor.png | Pink Leather armor
    </gallery>
    
    === Screenshots ===
    <gallery>
    Armored Horse.png|A [[horse]] equipped with iron horse armor and bound to a fence post by a [[lead]].
    13w21a-new-HorseUI-inventory.png|The GUI for horses implemented in [[Java Edition 13w21a|13w21a]], which allows the removal and switching of armor.
    GodSpawner.png|A golden horse armor found in a [[dungeon]] chest, which coincidentally contains an [[enchanted golden apple]].
    Horses with armor.png|4 [[horse]]s equipped with [[leather]], [[iron]], [[gold]], and [[diamond]] armor.
    Leather Horse Armor 1.jpg|First image of leather horse armor.
    Leather Horse Armor 2.jpg|Second image of leather horse armor.
    Leather Horse Armor 3.jpg|Third image of leather horse armor.
    Leather Horse Armor 4.jpg|Fourth image of leather horse armor.
    Leather Horse Armor 5.jpg|Fifth image of leather horse armor.
    </gallery>
    
    == Notes ==
    {{Notelist}}
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[Category:Armor]]
    
    [[de:Rossharnisch]]
    [[es:Armadura para caballo]]
    [[fr:Armure pour cheval]]
    [[it:Bardatura]]
    [[ja:馬鎧]]
    [[ko:말 갑옷]]
    [[nl:Paardenharnas]]
    [[pl:Zbroja końska]]
    [[pt:Armadura para cavalo]]
    [[ru:Конская броня]]
    [[uk:Кінські обладунки]]
    [[zh:马铠]]</li><li>[[Beetroot|Beetroot]]<br/>{{about|the basic food item|the seeds|Beetroot Seeds|the soup|Beetroot Soup}}
    {{Item
    | title = Beetroot
    | image = Beetroot.png
    | heals = {{hunger|1}}
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    A '''beetroot''' is a food and [[dye]] ingredient.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Farming ===
    Beetroots are obtained from harvesting a fully grown [[beetroots|crop block]], which drops 1 beetroot and 1-4 seeds ({{frac|2|5|7}} seeds per plant harvested on average). Seed yield can be increased using a tool enchanted with [[Fortune]], with Fortune III harvesting an average of {{frac|5|3|7}} seeds per plant.
    
    These crops can be found growing in [[village]]s or can be grown from planted [[beetroot seeds]].<!-- Do not add locations for finding seeds. Where to find seeds is described in the article about the seeds. -->
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Food ===
    A beetroot can be eaten to restore {{hunger|1}} [[hunger]] and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]]. Six beetroots can be crafted into [[beetroot soup]], which restores six times the hunger and saturation of a single beetroot.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Breeding ===
    Beetroots can be used to [[breeding|breed]] [[pig]]s. Pigs also follow a player who is holding beetroot.
    
    [[Villager]]s can pick up beetroot items to become willing, allowing them to breed. Villagers need 12 beetroots before they can breed.
    
    === Composting ===
    Placing beetroot into a [[composter]] has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Novice-level Farmer villagers have a 25%{{only|bedrock}} or 40%{{only|java}} chance to buy 15 beetroots for an emerald.
    
    == Sounds ==
    
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Beetroot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=beetroot
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Beetroot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=beetroot
    |id=285
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Beetroot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Beetroots have been added, along with its [[beetroot seeds|seeds]] and [[beetroot soup]]. Beetroot can also be used to craft [[rose red]] dye.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 434.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Beetroot JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing beetroot into the new [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Beetroot now has a 65% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] beetroots.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|The model of the [[crop]] for the beetroot crops has been tweaked that the backside textures are mirrored.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||November 13, 2013|link=http://instagram.com/p/gnkWOlJMB3/|[[Jeb]] announces on [[wikipedia:Instagram|Instagram]] that [[Johan Bernhardsson]] is working on a surprise feature for 0.8.0 alongside a picture of the [[player]] holding beetroot.}}
    {{History||November 14, 2013|link={{tweet|jbernhardsson|400902957782147072}}|Johan posts another image of beetroot, confirming that the image previously posted by Jeb was indeed beetroot.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Beetroot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added beetroots. They are not obtainable in the Creative inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Beetroot can now be used to lead and [[breeding|breed]] [[pig]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Beetroot now restore [[hunger]], rather than [[health]].
    |Beetroot can now generate in [[village]]s as [[crop]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.13.1|Added beetroot to the Creative inventory.<ref name="missing beetroot item">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-10497</ref><!---{{info needed}}, the bug tracker has very little information. It's not in the Creative inventory in v0.12.1 or v0.13.0 initial release, but is in v0.14.0--->}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Beetroot can now be used to craft [[rose red]] dye.}}
    {{History||v0.16.2|Beetroot can now be found in [[chest]]s inside large houses in [[snowy taiga]] and [[snowy tundra]] [[village]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|[[Villager]]s can now can pick up beetroot to become willing.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Beetroot JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Beetroot can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Beetroot can now be sold to farmer villagers.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Beetroot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added beetroots.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Beetroot JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of beetroot has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Beetroot JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added beetroots.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    
    <gallery>
    File:Beetrootstwitpic.png|The image released by [[Johan Bernhardsson]] on [[Wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]].
    File:Pigs following beetroot holder.png|Pigs following the [[player]].
    File:Village Wheat Beetroot Farm.png|Beetroots generated in a [[village]].
    File:Beetroot farm.png|A beetroot garden.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Červená řepa]]
    [[de:Rote Bete]]
    [[es:Remolacha]]
    [[fr:Betterave]]
    [[hu:Cékla]]
    [[it:Barbabietola]]
    [[ja:ビートルート]]
    [[ko:비트]]
    [[nl:Biet]]
    [[pl:Burak]]
    [[pt:Beterraba]]
    [[ru:Свёкла]]
    [[th:บีทรูท]]
    [[uk:Буряк]]
    [[zh:甜菜根]]</li></ul>
    The option to disable messages from appearing when a player or tamed mob dies has been added.

    Trivia

    • Death messages obtained through PvE means are generally grammatically incorrect due to the lack of a preceding "a" before the name of the killer. This is a bug that Mojang declined to fix.[3]

    References

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