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Death messages are messages sent in the chat to either all players or a specific player to announce the death of a player or pet. These messages communicate how the entity died, and some are intended to be humorous.

Upon the death of a player, a death message is broadcast to everyone on a server. Upon the death of a pet wolf, cat, or parrot the message is broadcast to the pet's owner in Java Edition or to all players in the world in Bedrock Edition.[1] In Bedrock Edition, death messages are also produced upon the death of a pet horse, donkey, mule, llama, or skeleton horse.[2]

Death messages can be made not to appear in chat (and therefore broadcasted to other players) with the game rule showDeathMessages. This also affects the notification of a pet's death.

Java Edition

Current

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.
      • Blazes take damage from snowballs, which means that naming a blaze and killing it with snowballs will send this message to the game's log.
      • 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, blazes take damage from snowballs, and snow golems can kill wolves, and if the killer in each case is holding a renamed item, this message appears instead.
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.
    • Also appears in the game's log when a named blaze, enderman, strider or snow golem takes lethal damage from being in water, and when a named cod, salmon, pufferfish, tropical fish, squid or glow squid takes lethal damage from being out of water.
  • <player> drowned whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then dies from drowning.
    • Also appears in the game's log when one of the aforementioned mobs is hurt by a player or mob then dies from drowning.
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 hits a wall while flying with elytra on.
Explosions
  • <player> blew up
  • <player> was blown up by <player/mob>
    • 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.
    • Also appears when the player is killed by an entity that exploded.
    • Also appears when the player is killed by TNT that was ignited by another player using a Flint and Steel
  • <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 either a fall from less than 5 blocks, ender pearl damage, or when 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> fell off a ladder
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling after being on a ladder.
  • <player> fell off some vines
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling after being on a vine.
  • <player> fell off some weeping vines
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling after being on a weeping vine.
  • <player> fell off some twisting vines
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling after being on a twisting vine.
  • <player> fell off scaffolding
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling after traversing up or down through scaffolding.
      • If the player falls from scaffolding that doesn't have scaffolding below it, it just counts as a greater than 5 block fall ("fell from a high place").
  • <player> fell while climbing
    • Appears when the player is killed by falling after being on a climbable block that is not one of the aforementioned ones.
      • Only cave vines fall into this category in the vanilla game, however one can make more blocks climbable using data packs.
    • Also appears when the player falls from any climbable block, changes dimension before dying, and then dies to fall damage.
      • This can happen even without the use of 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 1.13+ by taking fall damage on a waterlogged slab in a minecart, or by having a trident enchanted with an insanely high level of Riptide, then trying to use it inside deep water bodies.
    • This death message is untranslated due to MC-195467.
      • Before 1.16, this message was translated as <player> fell out of the water.
  • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite
    • Appears when the player falls on a pointed dripstone and dies.
  • <player> was impaled on a stalagmite whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then falls on a pointed dripstone 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 or pointed dripstone) 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
    • Appears when the player is killed by a falling pointed dripstone.
  • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite whilst fighting <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob and then killed by a falling pointed dripstone.
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 enters 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.
    • Also appears in the game's log when a named snow golem dies because of being in a hot biome.
  • <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.
    • Also appears in the game's log when a named snow golem is hurt by a player or mob then dies to the heat in a hot biome.
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
    • 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 enters 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 Instant Damage given with /effect, by an evoker fang summoned with /summon or by an arrow of harming shot from a dispenser or 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.
      • If the player was killed by a splash potion of Harming shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was killed by Potion using magic.
      • If the player was killed by the cloud created by a lingering potion of Harming shot from a dispenser or summoned with /summon, the death message is <player> was killed by Area Effect Cloud using magic.
  • <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
    • Appears when the player is killed because they were in powder snow for too long.
  • <player> was frozen to death by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is hurt by a player or mob then dies from freezing damage.
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 <player> also appears when a parrot is fed a cookie.
      • If the parrot was named, the message will appear in the game's log. If it was tamed, the message will be sent to its owner.
    • <player> was slain by <mob> also appears 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 <player> using <item> also appears when a parrot is fed a cookie by a player holding a named item in their main hand.
    • <player> was slain by <mob> using <item> also appears 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.
  • 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.
  • <player> was obliterated by a sonically-charged shriek[upcoming: JE 1.19]
    • Appears when the player is killed by a warden using its sonic boom.
  • death.attack.sonic_boom.item[upcoming: JE 1.19]
    • Appears when the player is killed by a warden holding a renamed item using its sonic boom.
    • This death message is untranslated due to MC-251646.
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.
    • Also appears in the game's log when a named vex takes damage after 30-119 seconds from when it was spawned.
  • <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.
    • Also appears in the game's log when a named vex dies after being hurt by a player or mob.
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 enters 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.[3]
  • <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.[3]
Wither effect
  • <player> withered away
  • <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.
Drying out
  • <player> died from dehydration
    • Appears in the game's log when a named dolphin or axolotl dies to being out of water.
  • <player> died from dehydration whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    • Appears in the game's log when a named dolphin or axolotl is hurt by a player or mob then dies to being out of water.
Generic death
  • <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. Currently replicable in 1.17.1+ by naming a bee with a name tag, letting it sting a player, waiting for it to die and looking at the game's log.
  • <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. Currently replicable in 1.17.1+ by naming a bee with a name tag, letting it sting a player, punching it while waiting for it to die naturally and looking at the game's log.
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.
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 death message "<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 death message "<player> went off with a bang" should have a <player/mob> variable, but the vanilla translation does not include it.
  • <player> was obliterated by a sonically-charged shriek whilst trying to escape <player/mob>[upcoming: JE 1.19]
    • The death message "<player> was obliterated by a sonically-charged shriek" 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.)

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 Block of TNT
    • Appears when the player is killed by TNT activated by redstone mechanisms, fire, or dispensed out from a dispenser.
  • <player> was blown up by <player/mob>
    • Appears when the player is killed by an entity that exploded, or by TNT activated by a player or mob.
  • <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 more than 64 blocks below the bottom of the world.
  • <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
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'''Cyan dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Secondary|secondary dye color]].

== Obtaining ==

=== Crafting ===

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=== Trading ===

[[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 cyan dye for an [[emerald]].

== Usage ==

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=== Crafting ingredient ===

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{{banner crafting usage}}

=== Loom ingredient ===
{{Banner loom usage|Cyan Dye}}

=== Trading ===
{{IN|bedrock}}, journeyman-level shepherd villagers have 20% chance to buy 12 cyan dye for an emerald.
{{More info|java=1|Java UI does not use a specific trade slot, which results in a different chance to offer this trade.}}

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

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Cyan Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=cyan_dye
|aliasid=dye / 6
|id=401
|form=item
|translationkey=item.dye.cyan.name
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|[[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cyan 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|Cyan dye can now be [[crafting|crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} 
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}}
{{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Due to [[lapis lazuli]] being [[renewable resource|renewable]], cyan dye is also renewable.}}
{{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Cyan dye is now [[crafting|crafted]] using [[blue dye]], instead of [[lapis lazuli]].
|[[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] The texture of cyan dye has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|Cyan dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to cyan.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sell cyan dyes.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Cyan dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Cyan dye can now be used to craft [[cyan candle]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=21w19a|Cyan dye can no longer be used to craft cyan candles.}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Cyan dye can once again be used to craft cyan candles.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Cyan dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to cyan.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Added [[pitcher plant]]s, which can be crafted into cyan dye.}}
{{History|||snap=23w14a|[[Pitcher plant]]s now craft into 2 cyan dye instead of 1.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cyan dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.4.0|Cyan dye is now craftable with [[lapis lazuli]] and [[cactus green]].
|Cyan dye can now be used to craft cyan wool.}}
{{History||v0.6.0|Cyan dye can now be used to dye [[sheep]].}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 11|Cyan dye can now be used to craft colored [[terracotta]].}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Cyan dye can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Cyan dye can now be used to dye water in [[cauldron]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Cyan dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Cyan 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|Cyan 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|Cyan dye can now be used to craft [[balloon|ballons]] and [[glow stick|glow sticks]].}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Cyan dye can now be used to dye tamed [[cat]] collars.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Cyan dye are now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
|Cyan dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet|carpets]] and undyed [[glass pane]]s.
|[[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] The texture of cyan dye has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cyan dye can be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of cyan dye has been changed from <code>dye/6</code> to <code>cyan_dye</code>.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cyan dye.}}
{{History|PS4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Cyan Dye.png|32px]] The texture of cyan dye has now been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cyan Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cyan dye.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Dyes]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Azurové barvivo]]
[[de:Türkiser Farbstoff]]
[[es:Tinte cian]]
[[fr:Teinture cyan]]
[[hu:Ciánkék festék]]
[[ja:青緑色の染料]]
[[ko:청록색 염료]]
[[nl:Turquoise kleurstof]]
[[pl:Błękitny barwnik]]
[[pt:Corante ciano]]
[[ru:Бирюзовый краситель]]
[[zh:青色染料]]</li><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></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>[[:Category:Armor|Category:Armor]]<br/>[[Category:Items]]</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 1.9 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>[[Leather|Leather]]<br/>{{About||the leather from rabbits|Rabbit Hide|the armor material|Armor materials}}
{{Item
| image = Leather.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''Leather''' is an [[item]] used to make [[item frame]]s, [[armor]] and [[book]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Mob loot ===

Upon death, [[cow]]s, [[mooshroom]]s, [[horse]]s, [[donkey]]s, [[mule]]s, [[llama]]s and [[trader llama]]s drop 0–2 leather, while [[hoglin]]s drop 0–1 leather. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 5 leather (4 leather from hoglins) with Looting III.

A [[fox]] sometimes spawns holding leather, which always drops upon death. Alternatively, a player can drop a [[food]] item, causing the fox to drop the leather.

=== Fishing ===

Leather can be obtained as a "junk" item from [[fishing]].

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
  |A1= Rabbit Hide |B1= Rabbit Hide
  |A2= Rabbit Hide |B2= Rabbit Hide
  |Output=Leather
  |type=Material
}}

=== Chest loot ===

{{LootChestItem|leather}}

=== Villager gifts ===

{{in|java}}, leatherworker [[villager]]s throw leather at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.

=== Bartering ===
[[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 2-4 leather when given a [[gold ingot]].

== Usage ==

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

=== Trading ===

Novice-level leatherworker villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to [[trading|buy]] 6 leather for one [[emerald]] {{in|java}}, and always offer the trade {{in|bedrock}}.

=== Repairing ===

Leather is the repair item for the [[armor materials|leather armor]], and thus can be used to [[item repair|repair]] the following items in an [[anvil]]:
* {{ItemLink|Leather cap}}
* {{ItemLink|Leather tunic}}
* {{ItemLink|Leather pants}}
* {{ItemLink|Leather boots}}

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|Cow Tipper}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Leather
|spritetype=item
|nameid=leather
|itemtags=ignored_by_piglin_babies
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Leather
|spritetype=item
|nameid=leather
|id=381
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.8|[[File:Leather JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leather.
|Leather [[drops]] from [[cow]]s.
|The [[crafting]] recipe for leather [[armor]] has been changed from cloth to leather (leather armor was previously [[craft]]ed with [[wool]], and was called "cloth armor" in the game code).}}
{{History||v1.0.17|[[Chicken]]s in [[Survival]] [[multiplayer]] now [[drop]] leather if killed by [[fire]], fall [[damage]] or [[cactus]].}}
{{History||v1.2.6|Chickens dropping leather was fixed by this version at the latest.{{when|It would be nice to know exactly when. It's at most a 3 1/2 month bug, though it was at the beginning. Might count as short-lived.}}.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Leather is now required to craft [[book]]s.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Leather is now used to craft the newly added [[item frame]]s.}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Leather is now used to craft [[horse saddle]]s.|[[Horse]]s now [[drop]] leather.}}
{{History|||snap=13w18a|Leather is no longer used to craft [[horse saddle]]s.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Leather can be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s in [[fishing]], making it possible to obtain it without killing any [[animal]]s.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Leather can now be [[trading|sold]] to leatherworker [[villager]]s, at 9–12 leather for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w27b|Leather can now be crafted using 4 [[rabbit hide]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|Leather can now be used to repair [[elytra]].}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|[[Llama]]s now [[drop]] leather.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 334.}}
{{History|||snap=18w07a|[[Phantom]]s now drop leather.}}
{{History|||snap=18w14a|Phantoms no longer [[drop]] leather.
|[[Phantom membrane]]s are now used to repair [[elytra]], instead of leather.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Leather JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of leather has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w48a|Leather can now be found in chests in [[village]] tanneries.}}
{{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with leather in their mouths.}}
{{History|||snap=19w08a|Leather is now used to [[craft]] leather [[horse armor]].}}
{{History|||snap=19w13a|Leatherworker villagers now give leather to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Leather is dropped by the new [[hoglin]]s.
|Leather has a {{frac|5|109}} (~4.59%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 2–7.}}
{{History|||snap=20w09a|Leather now has a {{frac|20|226}} (~8.84%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
{{History|||snap=20w16a|Leather now generates in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Leather JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leather. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.6.0|Leather is now obtainable by killing [[cow]]s.
|Leather can be used to craft leather [[armor]].}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Leather can now be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s in [[fishing]], making it possible to obtain it without killing any [[animal]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Leather is now required to craft [[book]]s.}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Leather can now be [[craft]]ed using 4 [[rabbit hide]].}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Leather is now used to craft leather [[horse armor]].}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Leather can now be used to repair [[elytra]].}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|9-12 leather can now be [[trading|sold]] to leatherworker [[villager]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.5|[[Phantom membrane]]s are now used to repair [[elytra]], instead of leather.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Leather can now be found in [[village]] tannery house [[chest]]s.
|[[File:Leather JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of leather has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 6 leather for an [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can drop leather.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Hoglins now drop leather.
|Leather can now be obtained from bartering with piglin.
|Leather can now be found in [[bastion remnants]] chests.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Leather JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leather.}}
{{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|Leather is now used to [[craft]] leather [[horse armor]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[Phantom membrane]]s are now used to repair [[elytra]], instead of leather.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Leather JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of leather has been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Leather JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added leather.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}


{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Kůže]]
[[de:Leder]]
[[es:Cuero]]
[[fr:Cuir]]
[[hu:Bőr]]
[[it:Cuoio]]
[[ja:革]]
[[ko:가죽]]
[[nl:Leer]]
[[pl:Skóra]]
[[pt:Couro]]
[[ru:Кожа]]
[[th:หนังสัตว์]]
[[uk:Шкіра]]
[[zh:皮革]]</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>
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>[[Armor Stand|Armor Stand]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
| image = Armor Stand.png
| image2 = Armor Stand BE.png
| extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
| stackable =
* '''[[JE]]:''' Yes (16)
* '''[[BE]]:''' Yes (64)
| renewable = Yes
| flammable = Yes
| size = '''Normal:'''<br>
Width: 0.5 Blocks<br>
Height: 1.975 Blocks<br>
'''Small:'''<br>
Width: 0.25 Blocks<br>
Height: 0.9875 Blocks<br>
| health = {{hp|20}}
}}
An '''armor stand''' is an inanimate [[entity]] that can wear [[armor]]. It can also hold [[Item|items]] and be posed (but these are not possible in [[Survival]] in [[Java Edition]]).

== Obtaining ==
An armor stand can be broken by quickly {{control|attack|text=attacking}} it twice, dropping itself and any armor placed onto it.

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|A1= Stick
|B1= Stick
|C1= Stick  
|B2= Stick
|A3= Stick
|B3= Smooth Stone Slab
|C3= Stick
|Output= Armor Stand
|type=Decoration block
}}

=== Natural generation ===
Two armor stands are found in each taiga [[village]] outdoor armory, one equipped with an [[iron helmet]], the other with an [[iron chestplate]].

== Usage ==
[[Player]]s can use armor stands to hold [[armor]], [[mob head]]s, [[carved pumpkin]]s, and [[elytra]]. [[Commands]] can be used to give them other [[item]]s. The stand does not have a GUI, so players interact with it directly. Armor stands are also able to be placed in different orientations, similar to [[banner]]s or [[sign]]s. Armor stands are [[entity|entities]], allowing them to be pushed by [[piston]]s, moved by flowing [[water]], pulled with [[fishing rod]]s, pushed by players (with knockback), and bounced by [[slime block]]s. 

{{Control|use|text=Using}} armor on the stand places the armor if done on a bare spot. Conversely, clicking on armor with a bare hand removes the armor and places it in the highlighted hotbar slot. It is not possible to take or place items from the armor stand's hands unless playing on Bedrock Edition.

Armor, mob heads, or carved pumpkins can be automatically placed on armor stands with a [[dispenser]].

Armor stands can be customized further to have arms, pose, disobey gravity, dual wield and other things by summoning them using {{cmd|summon}} with [[Chunk format#ArmorStand|NBT tags]].

In maps heavily using [[command blocks]], armor stands can be used to keep [[scoreboard]] objectives that are 'global' to the map, run [[commands]], etc. 

{{IN|bedrock}}, the pose of the armor stand can be changed by interacting with the armor stand (or pressing the {{btn|Pose|be=1}} button on mobile devices) while sneaking, or by using a redstone signal. There are 13 possible poses. Armor stands can also hold items by interacting with the armor stand (or pressing the {{btn|Equip|be=1}} button on mobile devices) while holding an item that cannot be worn.

;<nowiki>Below are the poses:
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
! No. !! Namespace ID !! Redstone power 
!
! !! Image
|-
| 0
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.default_pose}}
| 0
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Default Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 1
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.no_pose}}
| 1
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand No Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 2
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.solemn_pose}}
| 2
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Solemn Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 3
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.athena_pose}}
| 3
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Athena Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 4
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.brandish_pose}}
| 4
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Brandish Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 5
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.honor_pose}}
| 5
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Honor Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 6
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.entertain_pose}}
| 6
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Entertain Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 7
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.salute_pose}}
| 7
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Salute Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 8
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.hero_pose}}
| 8, 13 or more
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Hero Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 9
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.riposte_pose}}
| 9
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Riposte Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 10
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.zombie_pose}}
| 10
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Zombie Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 11
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.cancan_a_pose}}
| 11
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Cancan A Pose.png|128px]]
|-
| 12
| {{cd|animation.armor_stand.cancan_b_pose}}
| 12
|
|
| [[File:Armor Stand Cancan B Pose.png|128px]]
|}

== Behavior ==

Because armor stands are entities, they obey gravity, allowing them to fall and rest on non-full [[block]]s such as [[enchanting table]]s, [[snow layer]]s and [[slab]]s.

Any [[armor]] on the stand drops when the stand is broken. Armor stands can display [[enchanting|enchanted]] and all forms of [[dye]]d armor. The effects of most enchanted armor have no effect when on an armor stand, with three exceptions: 
* [[Frost Walker]] creates [[frosted ice]] blocks on [[water]] as usual if an armor stand is pushed with a [[piston]].
* [[Depth Strider]] slows the movement of the armor stand when being pushed with water. 
* A [[player]] may take damage from hitting an armor stand that holds armor enchanted with [[Thorns]].

Armor stands are not damaged by [[cacti]] but can be broken by [[arrow]]s. An armor stand destroyed by an explosion or a firework does not drop as an [[item (entity)|item]]. Armor stands in water and [[lava]] at the same time are not consumed by the lava.

{{IN|be}}, armor stands can be affected by [[status effect]]s. They can be 'killed' by [[Harming]] and [[Decay]] [[splash potion|splash]]/[[lingering potion]]s, lava, [[fire]], and [[campfire]]s, and they play the player death sound and fall to their side and disappear, yielding no armor stand item. If an armor stand is equipped with an item or armor, that item or armor is considered as "naturally-spawned equipment" with an 8.5% chance of dropping when the armor stand "dies" from the [[Instant Damage]] or the [[Wither (status effect)|Wither]] status effect. If the dropped item is any form of [[weapon]], [[tool]] or armor, it drops in a badly damaged state because the game considers it as "naturally-spawned equipment".<ref>{{Bug|MCPE-24341}}</ref>

The stand wobbles slightly when being hit by the player.

{{IN|java}}, it is possible to create an armor stand with arms using the {{cmd|summon}} [[command]]. It is also possible to change an armor stand without arms into a stand with arms by using the {{cmd|data}} command. The commands are as follows:

* <code>/data merge entity @e[type=armor_stand,sort=nearest,limit=1] {ShowArms:1}</code>, which changes the nearest armor stand into an armor stand with arms.
* <code>/summon minecraft:armor_stand ~ ~ ~ {ShowArms:1}</code>, which summons a new armor stand with arms shown.
*<code>/summon armor_stand ~ ~ ~ {Rotation:[0.0f]}</code>, which summons a new armor stand that faces a desired direction (dependent on changing "0.0f" to other numbers like "90.0f" or "180.0f", otherwise it faces the same way as a default armor stand).

== Sounds ==
{{edition|java}}:<br>
Armor stands use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
{{Sound table
|sound=Armor Stand hit1.ogg
|sound2=Armor Stand hit2.ogg
|sound3=Armor Stand hit3.ogg
|sound4=Armor Stand hit4.ogg
|subtitle=Block breaking
|source=Friendly Creatures
|description=When an armor stand is damaged
|id=entity.armor_stand.hit
|translationkey=subtitles.block.generic.hit
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Armor Stand break1.ogg
|sound2=Armor Stand break2.ogg
|sound3=Armor Stand break3.ogg
|sound4=Armor Stand break4.ogg
|subtitle=Block broken
|source=Friendly Creatures
|description=When an armor stand is destroyed
|id=entity.armor_stand.break
|translationkey=subtitles.block.generic.break
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Stone dig1.ogg
|sound2=Stone dig2.ogg
|sound3=Stone dig3.ogg
|sound4=Stone dig4.ogg
|subtitle=Block placed
|source=Blocks
|description=When an armor stand is placed
|id=entity.armor_stand.place
|translationkey=subtitles.block.generic.place
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Wood dig1.ogg
|sound2=Wood dig2.ogg
|sound3=Wood dig3.ogg
|sound4=Wood dig4.ogg
|subtitle=Block placed
|source=Friendly Creatures
|description=When an armor stand falls onto a block at a high speed{{Info needed}}
|id=entity.armor_stand.fall
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.armorstand.fall
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Armor Stand hit1.ogg
|sound2=Armor Stand hit2.ogg
|sound3=Armor Stand hit3.ogg
|sound4=Armor Stand hit4.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When an armor stand is damaged
|id=mob.armor_stand.hit
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Armor Stand break1.ogg
|sound2=Armor Stand break2.ogg
|sound3=Armor Stand break3.ogg
|sound4=Armor Stand break4.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When an armor stand is destroyed
|id=mob.armor_stand.break
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Stone dig1.ogg
|sound2=Stone dig2.ogg
|sound3=Stone dig3.ogg
|sound4=Stone dig4.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When an armor stand is placed
|id=mob.armor_stand.place
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Wood dig1.ogg
|sound2=Wood dig2.ogg
|sound3=Wood dig3.ogg
|sound4=Wood dig4.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When an armor stand falls onto a block at a high speed{{Info needed}}
|id=mob.armor_stand.land
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Armor Stand
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item
|spritename=armor-stand
|spritetype=item
|nameid=armor_stand
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Armor Stand
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritename=armor-stand
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=armor_stand
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Armor Stand
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item
|spritename=armor-stand
|spritetype=item
|nameid=armor_stand
|id=552
|form=item
|foot=1}} 
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Armor Stand
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritename=armor-stand
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=armor_stand
|id=61
|foot=1}}

=== Item data ===

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Player.dat format}}
<div class="treeview">
* {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag.
{{:Player.dat_format/Entity Spawners}}
</div>

{{el|bedrock}}:
: {{IN|bedrock}}, armor stands have no additional item tag.
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].

=== Entity data ===
Armor stands 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 ==
Note: This video is outdated as Zoglins now attack armor stands
<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|tCFkdTfCleQ}}</div>

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.8|snap=August 5, 2014|slink={{Tweet|SeargeDP|496666952530538498}}|[[File:Armor Stand (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Armor Stand (item) (pre-release).png|32px]] [[Searge]] tweeted a image of an armor stand. The appearance was changed before release.}}
{{History|||snap=August 5, 2014|slink={{Tweet|SeargeDP|496673890148823040}}|Showed crafting recipe and name "[Armor Stand]", both were changed before release.}}
{{History|||snap=14w32a|[[File:Armor Stand JE1.png|32px]] Added armor stands.}}
{{History|||snap=14w32b|[[File:Armor Stand (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] The item texture has changed.
|Pick-block can now be used on armor stands.
|Armor stands can now no longer be crafted using [[slabs]] other than stone slabs.}}
{{History|||snap=14w32c|Added a <code>NoBasePlate</code> tag for the armor stand.}}
{{History|||snap=14w33a|Breaking [[particles]] have been added for the armor stand.}}
{{History||1.8.1|snap=pre1|Added <code>Marker</code> tag for armor stands.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Armor stands can now dual wield.
|<code>HandItems</code> and <code>ArmorItems</code> tags added for armor stands, which is intended to replace the <code>Equipment</code> tag.}}
{{History|||snap=15w33a|The <code>Equipment</code> tag has been removed from armor stands.}}
{{History|||snap=15w47a|The armor stand now wobbles when hit by the [[player]].}}
{{History|||snap=16w02a|Marker <code>ArmorStand</code>s now outline their equipment only when glowing.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID of the armor stand has been changed from <code>ArmorStand</code> to <code>armor_stand</code>.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 416.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Armor Stand JE2.png|32px]] The texture of armor stands has been changed to the new [[planks|oak planks]] texture.
|[[File:Armor Stand (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of armor stand [[item]]s has been slightly changed. (Comparison: [[File:Armor Stand (item) Texture Change 1.13 to 18w43a.gif|32px]])}}
{{History|||snap=18w50a|[[File:Armor Stand JE3.png|32px]] The texture of armor stands has been changed again.
|Armor stands now generate in taiga [[village]]s.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w42a|Armor stands can now be placed by [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Armor stands no longer fall through fences and walls when placed.<ref>{{bug|MC-65951}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=20w14a|[[Zoglin]]s now attack armor stands.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Armor Stand 20w45a.png|32px]] The model of the armor stand has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=20w46a|[[File:Armor Stand JE3.png|32px]] The model of the armor stand has been changed back to how it was in 1.16.}}
{{History||1.18|snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Armor Stand JE4.png|32px]] Changed smooth stone texture on armor stand.}}
{{History||1.19.4|snap=23w03a|Armor stands now preserve custom names when placed and broken.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|An armor stand now appears in the smithing table GUI; arms are displayed as in Bedrock Edition.
|When an armor stand is placed, its model now changes in effect of the player's facing direction<ref>{{bug|MC-93533}}</ref>.}}
{{History|||snap=23w06a|The model no longer changes when the armory is placed. Also, the head, which tilted slightly to the lower right in the version from 1.8 up to 1.19.3, now faces forward from [[File:Armor Stand JE4.png|32px]] to [[File:Armor Stand JE5.png|32px]].}}
{{History||?|Armor can now be swapped in [[armor stand]]s by {{ctrl|using}} them in the armor stand's slot.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Armor Stand BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Armor Stand (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added armor stands.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Armor Stand BE2.png|32px]] The texture of armor stands has been changed.
|[[File:Armor Stand (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of armor stand [[item]]s has been slightly changed.}}
{{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.2|[[File:Armor Stand with Leather Armor MCPE-44669.png|32px]] Leather [[armor]] no longer shows as being [[dye]]d properly when worn by armor stands.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.12.0.3|[[File:Armor Stand wear Chicken.png|x73px]][[File:Armor Stand wear Rabbit.png|x73px]] [[File:Armor Stand wear Salmon.gif|x73px]] [[File:Armor Stand wear Pufferfish.gif|x73px]] [[File:Armor Stand wear Slime.png|x73px]] When armor stands hold a [[raw chicken]], [[raw rabbit]], [[raw salmon]], [[pufferfish]] or a [[slime block]], they now wear these [[mob]] counterparts.<ref>{{bug|mcpe-48629}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Leather armor now shows as being dyed properly when worn by armor stands.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.13.0.4|Armor stands no longer hold certain [[mob]]s if they are holding a [[item]] related to them.
|Armor stands now have a smoother animation when changing poses.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=?|Armor stands are now targeted by zoglins.}}
{{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.51|Armor stands are no longer attacked by [[goat]]s.}}
{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Armor Stand JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Armor Stand (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added armor stands.}}
{{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Added [[sound]]s for armor stands.}}
{{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|[[File:Armor Stand BE1.png|32px]] Armor stands now have arms and the [[player]] can now change the pose of the armor stand.}}	
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Armor Stand BE2.png|32px]] The texture of armor stands has been changed.
|[[File:Armor Stand (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of armor stand [[item]]s has been slightly changed.}}
{{History|foot}}

<gallery>
Armour stand 1.png|The first image of the armor stand.
JE 1.8 Dev Armor Stand crafting.png|The first image of armor stand crafting recipe.
The Bountiful Update.png|Armor stands in the [[Java Edition 1.8|1.8]] poster.
Dual Wielding Armor Stand.png|A dual wielding armor stand.
Glowing Armor Stands.png|Armor stands with the [[glowing]] effect.
Armor Stand Chess.jpg|Chess with armor stands.
</gallery>

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Equipping armor stands with certain [[block]]s and [[item]]s can cause rendering glitches. According to [[Searge]] this is due to transparent rendering on entities not yet being supported.<ref>{{bug|MC-67415||"Armor Stands with Slime Block rendering entities behind them"}} resolved as "Won't Fix"</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-67674||"Armor Stand wearing a Skull and Holding Stained Glass causes Graphical issues"}} resolved as "Won't Fix"</ref>
* Bedrock Edition has a version exclusive armor stand [[model]], which includes posable arms.
*Using [[redstone]] to change the stands reverse the poses, starting with the can-can pose first.
*Placing the stand within three powered [[redstone dust]] always changes its pose to the honor pose. [[Redstone Repeater|Repeaters]] also switch the stand to the honor pose if not set four blocks from one.
*Using external tools, armor stand spawners can be placed.
*Secret signatures for [[Jasper Boerstra|JAPPA]], Chi Wong, and [[Michael Stoyke|Searge]] can be found at the bottom of the armor stand texture.

== Gallery ==
=== Renders ===
; Armor (Java Edition)
<gallery>
Armor Stand Leather.png
Armor Stand Golden.png
Armor Stand Chainmail.png
Armor Stand Iron.png
Armor Stand Diamond.png
Armor Stand Netherite.png
</gallery>

; Armor (Bedrock Edition)
<gallery>
Armor Stand with Leather Armor BE.png
Armor Stand with Golden Armor BE.png
Armor Stand with Chain Armor BE.png
Armor Stand with Iron Armor BE.png
Armor Stand with Diamond Armor BE.png
Armor Stand with Netherite Armor BE.png
</gallery>

; Poses
<gallery>
Armor Stand Pose 0.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 1.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 2.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 3.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 4.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 5.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 6.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 7.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 8.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 9.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 10.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 11.png| 
Armor Stand Pose 12.png|
</gallery>

=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
Armor Stand Demo.png|Armor stands in various positions with various [[armor]].
Armor Stand glass and sword.png|Armor stands can wear [[block]]s on their heads. This is accessible with [[command]]s such as {{cmd|item}}.
Bedrock edition armor stand poses.png|All armor stand poses as seen in {{el|be}}.
Netherite to the rescue!.png|An entire set of netherite [[armor]] on an armor stand.
Armor Stand Garage.png|An armor stand in a garage.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

==External Links==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--armor-stand Taking Inventory: Armor Stand] – Minecraft.net on March 16, 2023

{{Items}}
{{Entities}}

[[Category:Storage]]

[[de:Rüstungsständer]]
[[es:Soporte para armadura]]
[[fr:Porte-armure]]
[[ja:防具立て]]
[[ko:갑옷 거치대]]
[[pl:Stojak na zbroję]]
[[pt:Suporte de armaduras]]
[[ru:Стойка для брони]]
[[th:แท่นวางชุดเกราะ]]
[[uk:Стійка для обладунків]]
[[zh:盔甲架]]</li><li>[[Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish (item)]]<br/>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Pufferfish}}
{{about|the food item|the mob|Pufferfish}}
{{Item
| title = Pufferfish
| image = File:Pufferfish_(item)_JE5_BE2.png
| renewable = Yes
| heals = {{hunger|1}}
| stackable = Yes (64)
|effects=: {{EffectLink|link=Hunger (effect)|Hunger}} III (0:15)
: {{EffectLink|Poison}} II (1:00)
: {{EffectLink|Nausea}} I (0:15){{only|JE}}
: {{EffectLink|Nausea}} II (0:15){{only|BE}}
}}
A '''pufferfish''' is a poisonous [[food]] item that is used to brew [[Potion of Water Breathing|Water Breathing potions]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Fishing ===
Pufferfish can be obtained through [[fishing]]. The pufferfish catch rate can be increased by [[Lure]], which reduces wait time generally.
<!--1-6 exp-->

{{IN|bedrock}}, pufferfish can be caught only when fishing outside [[jungle]] biomes and its variants (i.e. everywhere ''except'' in jungles).

=== Mob loot ===
==== Guardians and elder guardians ====
[[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 2.5% chance of dropping a random fish upon death. This has a 13% chance of being pufferfish (0.325% chance of dropping a pufferfish). The chance of getting a fish can be increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], but the type of fish is not affected.

==== Pufferfish ====
[[Pufferfish]] always drop 1 pufferfish in its item form when killed. This drop is not affected by the Looting enchantment.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref>

== Usage ==
=== Food ===
Pufferfish restores {{hunger|1}} hunger and 0.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but inflicts [[Hunger_(effect)|Hunger]] III for 15 seconds, [[Poison]] II for 1 minute, and [[Nausea]] I<sup>[''[[Java Edition|JE]] only'']</sup> or II<sup>[''[[Bedrock Edition|BE]] only'']</sup> for 15 seconds. Unlike [[rotten flesh]], it is not helpful to eat pufferfish while starving because they inflict more hunger than they earn.

===Brewing ingredient===
{{brewing
|Pufferfish
|Potion of Water Breathing
|head=1
}}
{{brewing
|Pufferfish
|Mundane Potion
|ingredients=Pufferfish + [[Water Bottle]]
|foot=1
}}

=== Trading ===
Master-level fisherman [[villager]]s buy 1~4{{only|bedrock|short=1}} or four{{only|java|short=1}} pufferfish for an [[emerald]].

=== Wolves ===
{{IN|Bedrock}}, pufferfish can be used to feed a [[wolf]], healing it by {{hp|1|mob=1}}, but only when the wolf is not at full health. Unlike other wolf food, pufferfish cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves, and cannot be used to breed them.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Pufferfish
|spritetype=item
|nameid=pufferfish
|itemtags=fishes
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Pufferfish
|spritetype=item
|nameid=pufferfish
|id=267
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|A Furious Cocktail;How did we get here;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.
|Added potions of [[Water Breathing]], which can be [[brewing|brewed]] by adding a pufferfish to an [[Awkward Potion]].}}
{{History|||snap=13w43a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Pufferfish is now obtainable as a rare drop from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>fish</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 349.}}
{{History|||snap=18w08b|[[Pufferfish]] (and other [[fish]] types) has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its item form when killed.
|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE4 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has accidentally been reverted.}}
{{History|||snap=18w43b|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The correct texture of pufferfish has been restored.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] pufferfish.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|The level of [[Nausea]] given by pufferfish has been reduced from II to I.<ref>{{bug|MC-196473}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|The level of [[Poison]] given by pufferfish has been reduced from IV to II.<ref>{{bug|MC-197276}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Pufferfish now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
|Pufferfish can now be used to make [[potion]] of Water Breathing.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Pufferfish is now dropped by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[Pufferfish]] has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its [[item]] form when killed.
|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Pufferfish can now be used to feed [[ocelot]]s to gain their trust.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Pufferfish can now be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.23|The strength of the [[poison]] effect has been decreased from IV to II.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[Pufferfish]] (and other [[fish]] types) has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its [[item]] form when killed.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==

* The consumption of pufferfish inflicting the player with Nausea and Poison is based on reality. Real pufferfish contain the dangerous [[Wikipedia:Tetrodotoxin|tetrodotoxin]] within their organs, especially in the liver. Tetrodotoxin leads to quick death through respiratory paralysis. Muscle tissue and blood contain trace amounts. In East Asia, pufferfish are considered a delicacy known as [[Wikipedia:Fugu|fugu]], as small parts of the fish are actually edible. Any chef preparing fugu must have special licensing/certification to prepare this dish.

== Gallery ==

<gallery>
File:Eat Pufferfish.png|The result of eating pufferfish.
</gallery>

== See also ==
* [[Fishing]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--pufferfish Taking Inventory: Pufferfish] – Minecraft.net on October 14, 2020

{{items}}

[[cs:Čtverzubec]]
[[de:Kugelfisch (Nahrung)]]
[[es:Pez globo (objeto)]]
[[fr:Poisson (nourriture)]]
[[it:Pesce palla (oggetto)]]
[[ja:フグ (アイテム)]]
[[ko:복어 (아이템)]]
[[nl:Kogelvis]]
[[pl:Rozdymka]]
[[pt:Baiacu (item)]]
[[ru:Иглобрюх (предмет)]]
[[th:ปลาปักเป้า (ไอเทม)]]
[[tr:Kirpi balığı]]
[[zh:河豚(物品)]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul></nowiki>
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>[[Glowstone Dust|Glowstone Dust]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Glowstone Dust.png
|type=
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Glowstone dust''' is an [[item]] obtained from mining [[glowstone]], and is mainly used to create [[potion]]s with increased strength and decreased duration.

== Obtaining ==
=== Mining ===
When broken using anything other than a [[Silk Touch]]-enchanted [[tool]], a [[glowstone]] block drops 2-4 glowstone dust. A [[Fortune]] enchantment increases the chances of higher drops, with Fortune III allowing an average yield of 3.5 glowstone dust per block.

=== Mob loot ===
[[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–6 glowstone dust upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-15 glowstone dust. <!-- Do not add the blaze as it is in violation of MCW:UPTODATE due to the Legacy Console Edition being discontinued. Any edit that adds the blaze to this section will be immediately reverted. -->

=== Trading ===

{{IN|bedrock}}, journeyman-level cleric [[villager]]s sell one glowstone dust for 4 [[emerald]]s as part of their trades.

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

=== Brewing ingredient ===
{{brewing
|showname=1
|head=1
|Glowstone Dust
|Thick Potion
|base=Water Bottle
}}
{{brewing
  |name=Increased Potency
  |showbase=1
  |Glowstone Dust
  |base=[Potion of Healing II]Potion of Healing;[Potion of Regeneration II]Potion of Regeneration;[Potion of Strength II]Potion of Strength;[Potion of Swiftness II]Potion of Swiftness;[Potion of Harming II]Potion of Harming;[Potion of Poison II]Potion of Poison;[Potion of Leaping II]Potion of Leaping
  |foot=1
}}

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

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Glowstone Dust
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glowstone_dust
|id=394
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust.
|Glowstone dust currently uses nine dust to [[crafting|craft]] 1 [[glowstone]] block.
|Also, each glowstone block drops only one glowstone dust.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.6.6|The crafting recipe for glowstone blocks has been changed from 9 glowstone dust to 4.
|Each glowstone block now drops 2-4 glowstone dust when broken.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Glowstone dust can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[thick potion]].
|Glowstone dust now strengthens the [[potion]]s of [[Swiftness]], [[Healing]], [[Harming]], [[Poison]], [[Regeneration]] and [[Strength]].}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Glowstone dust now strengthens the new potion of [[Regeneration]].}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Glowstone dust has become a renewable resource, as priest [[villager]]s now sell glowstone blocks.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|[[Witch]]es now have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] glowstone dust.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Glowstone dust can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[firework star]] with a twinkle effect.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|Glowstone dust now strengthens the new [[potion of Leaping]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Glowstone dust is now used to craft [[spectral arrow]]s.
|Glowstone dust can no longer be added to extended [[potion]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 348.}}
{{History|||snap=18w07a|Glowstone dust now strengthens the new [[potion of the Turtle Master]].}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of glowstone dust has been changed.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Glowstone dust has 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|Glowstone dust now has a {{frac|10|226}} (~4.42%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Glowstone dust can no longer be obtained from bartering with piglins.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.5.0|Glowstone dust is now obtainable through the [[nether reactor]].
|Glowstone dust can be used to craft [[glowstone]] blocks.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Glowstone dust can now be obtained through [[the Nether]] instead of the nether reactor.
|Glowstone dust is now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].|Glowstone dust can now be used to [[brewing|brew]] thick [[potion]]s and to strengthen potions.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Added [[witch]]es, which have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] glowstone dust upon [[death]].}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Glowstone dust can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[firework star]] with a twinkle effect.}} 
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of glowstone dust has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Glowstone dust can now be [[trading|bought]] from cleric [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Glowstone dust can now be obtained from [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Glowstone dust can no longer be obtained from [[barter]]ing with [[piglin]]s.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust.}}
{{History||xbox=TU8|0–2 glowstone dust is now [[drops|dropped]] when a [[blaze]] is killed.}}
{{History|Ps4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of glowstone dust has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust.}}
{{History|foot}}

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[[zh:荧石粉]]</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>
12w50aAdded the death message "<player> was killed trying to hurt <player/mob>".
1.5
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Drinks|Drinks]]<br/>[[File:Drinking Steve.png|150px|right]] [[File:Drinking Alex.png|150px|right]]

'''Drinks''' are a narrow class of consumable [[item]]s that can be ingested by the player in an extremely similar manner to [[food]]. However, drinks are not encountered quite as commonly as food is, and they are not nearly as integral to survival gameplay. Drinks can generally be distinguished from food from the sounds they make upon consumption, the lack of particles emitted by them, and the fact that they leave behind an empty container after consumption. They also do not require the hunger bar to be depleted, and do not affect hunger or saturation values upon use (with the exception of [[honey bottle]]s).

Drinks are drunk by holding {{control|use item}} while having the drink [[item]] selected in the hotbar or in the off hand.

== Drinks ==

{{/table}}

== History ==
{{main|Milk#History|Potion#History|Honey Bottle#History}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added milk.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Added water bottles and potions.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[File:Honey Bottle JE1.png|32px]] Added honey bottles.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.7.0|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added milk buckets.}} 
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added water bottles and potions.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[File:Honey Bottle BE1.png|32px]] Added honey bottles.}} 
{{History|foot}}
{{Items}}

[[ja:飲み物]]
[[pt:Bebidas]]
[[Category:Food]]</li><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></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.[4]
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>[[Painting|Painting]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
    |title=Painting
    |image=Painting JE2 BE2.png
    |extratext=View [[#Renders|all renders]]
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (64)
    |drops=1 {{ItemLink|Painting}}
    }}
    '''Paintings''' are decorative [[entity|entities]] that hang on walls.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |A1= Stick |B1= Stick    |C1= Stick
    |A2= Stick |B2= Any Wool |C2= Stick
    |A3= Stick |B3= Stick    |C3= Stick
    |Output= Painting
    |type= Decoration block
    }}
    
    Paintings can be crafted with any color of [[wool]]. The color of the wool used does not influence the picture chosen when the painting is placed.
    Once placed, it displays a random painting.
    
    === Breaking ===
    To remove a painting from a wall, the player can {{control|attack}} it, break one of its supporting blocks, cover one square of it with a block, hit it with an arrow, egg, ender pearl, snowball, or fire charge, or subject it to an explosion. The painting then drops as an item. Arrows that hit paintings disappear.
    
    === Trading ===
    Master-level shepherd [[villager]]s sell 3 paintings for 2 [[emerald]]s.
    
    == Usage ==
    === Placement ===
    Paintings can be placed on the sides of [[solid block]]s, [[sign]]s, [[banner]]s, or [[sculk vein]]s . A small gap is visible between the painting and attachment surface. There are several different sizes of paintings (see below). When placed, a painting checks for the largest amount of space it has. It then chooses a random painting of that size. The player can add blocks around the painting to ensure it is the size wanted. When the supporting blocks are removed, the painting breaks after 20 game [[tick]]s (1 second) if no supporting blocks are replaced during that interval.
    
    === Properties ===
    Being an entity, paintings can simultaneously exist in the same space as blocks such as water or torches. Specifically, they can share the space with any block whose collision box does not intersect its hitbox.
    
    Players and mobs are able to walk through paintings, as long as the blocks supporting the painting allow it. Secret doorways can be created this way. [[Light]] propagates through paintings as well.
    
    If a player is concealed behind a painting, the player's name is also concealed from other players.{{verify|Is this true in Bedrock?}}
    
    Paintings are non-flammable.
    
    == Canvases ==
    There are 26 paintings in the game. These are mostly based on paintings by [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]], who also created the ''Minecraft'' versions.
    
    {| class="wikitable stikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Paintings"
    ! style="min-width:150px" |Canvas
    ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4em" |Size
    ! style="min-width:3em" |Original
    ! style="min-width:3em" |Name
    ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4.5em" |[[Resource location]]
    ! style="min-width:10em" |Description
    ! Java Edition version added
    |-
    ! [[File:Alban (texture).png|64px]]
    | rowspan="7" | 1×1 blocks<br>16×16 pixels || [https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/alban.jpeg "Albanian"] || Albanian || <code>alban</code> || A man wearing a fez next to a house and a bush. As the name of the painting suggests, it may be a landscape in [[Wikipedia:Albania|Albania]]. || rowspan="9" | [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Aztec (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/2aztbig.jpg "de_aztec"]|| de_aztec || <code>aztec</code> || [[Wikipedia:Noclip mode|Free-look]] perspective of the map [[w:c:counterstrike:Aztec|de_aztec]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Aztec2 (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/11aztec_for_print.jpg "de_aztec"]|| de_aztec || <code>aztec2</code> || [[Wikipedia:Noclip mode|Free-look]] perspective of the map [[w:c:counterstrike:Aztec|de_aztec]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Bomb (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/12bomb.jpg "Target successfully bombed"]|| Target Successfully Bombed || <code>bomb</code> || The map [[w:c:counterstrike:Dust II|de_dust2]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]'', named “target successfully bombed" in reference to the game. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Kebab (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/kebab2.jpg "Kebab med tre pepperoni"] || Kebab med tre pepperoni || <code>kebab</code> || A kebab with three green chili peppers. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Plant (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/paradistrad.jpeg "Paradisträd"] || Paradisträd || <code>plant</code> || Still life of two plants in pots. "Paradisträd" is Swedish for "[[Wikipedia:Crassula ovata|money tree]]", which is a common name for the depicted species in Scandinavia. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Wasteland (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/Wasteland_1920.jpg "Wasteland"]|| Wasteland || <code>wasteland</code> || A view of some wastelands; a small animal (presumably a rabbit) is sitting on the window ledge. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Courbet (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan="5" | 2×1 blocks<br>32×16 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/bonjourmonsieurcourbet_BIG.jpg "Bonjour monsieur Courbet"]|| Bonjour Monsieur Courbet || <code>courbet</code> || Two hikers with pointy beards seemingly greeting each other. Based on Gustave Courbet's painting ''[[Wikipedia:La rencontre|The Meeting or "Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet"]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Pool (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/thepool_1920.jpg "The pool"]|| The Pool || <code>pool</code> || Some men and women skinny-dipping in a pool over a cube of sorts. Also there is an old man resting in the lower-right edge. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Sea (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan=2 |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/SeaSide_1920.jpg "Seaside"]
    | Seaside
    | <code>sea</code>
    | Mountains and a lake, with a small photo of a mountain and a bright-colored plant on the window ledge. || [[Indev 20100223]] / [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Creebet (texture).png|128px]]
    | Creebet || <code>creebet</code> || Mountains and a lake, with a small photo of a mountain and a creeper looking at the viewer through a window. || [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Sunset (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/sunset_dense.jpg "sunset_dense"]|| sunset_dense || <code>sunset</code> || A view of mountains at sunset. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Graham (texture).png|64px]]
    | rowspan="2" | 1×2 blocks<br>16×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/graham.jpg "Graham"]|| Graham || <code>graham</code> || King Graham, the player character in the video game series ''[[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]]''. The original is based on ''[[Wikipedia:File:Sánchez_Cotán_(Bodegón_con_membrillo,_repollo,_melón_y_pepino).jpg|Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber]]'' by Juan Sánchez Cotán.|| [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Wanderer (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/wanderer_1920.jpg "Wanderer"]|| Wanderer || <code>wanderer</code> || A version of Caspar David Friedrich's famous painting ''[[Wikipedia:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog|Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]''. || rowspan="4" | [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Bust (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan="6" | 2×2 blocks<br>32×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/bust_1915.jpg "Bust"]|| Bust || <code>bust</code> || A bust of [[Wikipedia:Marcus Aurelius|Marcus Aurelius]] surrounded by fire. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Match (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/Match_rgb_1918.jpg "Match"]|| Match || <code>match</code> || A hand holding a match, causing fire on a white cubic gas fireplace. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Skull and Roses (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/moonlight-installation_1920.jpg "Moonlight Installation"]|| Skull and Roses || <code>skull_and_roses</code> || A skeleton at night with red flowers in the foreground. The original painting was different, depicting a woman sitting in a couch, while the skull is in the middle of a body of glacial water of sorts. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Stage (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/The-stage-is-set-1.jpg "The stage is set"]
    | The Stage Is Set
    | <code>stage</code>
    | Scenery from ''[[Wikipedia:Space Quest I|Space Quest I]]'', with the character Graham from the video game series ''[[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]]'' appearing twice. || [[Indev 20100223]] / [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Void (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/the-void_1920.jpg "The Void"]|| The void || <code>void</code> || An angel praying into a void with fire below. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Wither (painting texture).png‎|128px]]
    | – || Wither || <code>wither</code> || The creation of a [[wither]]. 
    This is the only painting not based on a real painting. Made by Jens Bergensten.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK5Y4k-vVXc|title=Who Made Minecraft’s LAST Painting?!|author=AntVenom|website=YouTube|date=29 October 2022}}</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1tzav2/comment/cedagcy/</ref>
    || [[Java Edition 1.4.2]] ([[12w36a]])
    |-
    ! [[File:Fighters (texture).png|128px]]
    | 4×2 blocks<br>64×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/fighters.jpg "Fighters"]|| Fighters || <code>fighters</code> || Two men poised to fight. Paper versions of fighters from the game ''[[Wikipedia:International Karate +|International Karate +]]''. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Donkey Kong (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan="2" | 4×3 blocks<br>64×48 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/kong.jpg "Kong"]|| Kong || <code>donkey_kong</code> || A paper-looking screenshot of the level [https://www.mariowiki.com/100m 100m] from the arcade game ''[[Wikipedia:Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]''. || rowspan="2" | [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Skeleton (painting texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/mortal_coil.jpg "Mortal Coil"]|| Mortal Coil || <code>skeleton</code> || [[w:c:grim-fandango:Bruno Martinez|Bruno Martinez]] from the adventure game ''[[Wikipedia:Grim Fandango|Grim Fandango]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Burning Skull (texture).png‎|128px]]
    | rowspan="3" | 4×4 blocks<br>64×64 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/skull_on_fire_framed_c_1910.jpg "Skull on Fire"]|| Skull On Fire || <code>burning_skull</code> || A Skull on fire; in the background there is a moon in a clear night sky.<br>This painting is based on a Minecraft screenshot,<ref>{{Citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH|website=Imgur|date=22 August 2020|title=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH}}</ref> with the grass block and a 3D skull added on top.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200906184721/https://imgur.com/AwqQFS6|title=https://web.archive.org/web/20200906184721/https://imgur.com/AwqQFS6|website=Imgur|date=23 August 2020}}</ref>
    (See the [[:en:Painting#Trivia|trivia]] section for more info.)
    | [[Java Edition Beta 1.2 01|Beta 1.2_01]] / [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Pigscene (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/rgb_1914.jpg "RGB"]|| Pigscene || <code>pigscene</code> <!-- yes, without an underscore --> || A girl pointing to a pig on a canvas. In the original version, the canvas showed red, green and blue blocks, representing the three colors of the [[Wikipedia:RGB color model|RGB color model]] that is typically used by computer displays. It is based on the painting ''[[Wikipedia:File:Jacob van Oost (I) - The Artist's Studio - WGA16654.jpg|The Artist's Studio]]'' by Jacob van Oost.|| [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Pointer (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/pointer_1920.jpg "Pointer"]|| Pointer || <code>pointer</code> || The main character of the game ''[[Wikipedia:International Karate +|International Karate +]]'' in a fighting stance touching a large hand. It could also be interpreted as a play on Michelangelo's famous painting ''[[Wikipedia:The Creation of Adam|The Creation of Adam]]''. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |}
    
    === Unused paintings ===
    In [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]], with the addition of paintings to Pocket Edition, four unused 32×32 paintings were present in <samp>[[kz.png]]</samp> which remained unused. See {{slink|Bedrock Edition unused features|Paintings}} for more information. They were also added to Java Edition in snapshot [[Java Edition 22w16a|22w16a]]. They cannot be placed by default, but can be summoned by [[commands]] (such as {{cmd|/summon painting ~ ~ ~ {variant:"water"} }}) or through a [[datapack]].
    
    According to [[Helen Zbihlyj]],<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220422115723/https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 archived])</ref> these paintings were originally added "as part of a Pocket Edition promo map" (no footage found) which was planned to be a part of [[Pocket Edition]] promotion at [[MINECON 2012]] [[MINECON 2013|or 2013]] and have never been used in game. The artist of these paintings remains unknown.
    
    {| class="wikitable stikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Paintings"
    ! style="min-width:100px" |Canvas
    ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4em" |Size
    ! style="min-width:6em" |Name
    ! style="min-width:10em" |[[Resource location]]
    ! style="min-width:10em" |Description
    ! style="min-width:5em;max-width:10em" |Bedrock Edition version added
    ! style="min-width:5em;max-width:8em" |Java Edition version added
    |-
    ! [[File:Earth (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | rowspan="4" | 2×2 blocks<br>32×32 pixels || Earth || <code>earth</code> || One of the four {{Wikipedia|Classical element|classical elements}}: Earth. || rowspan="4" | [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]] || rowspan="4" | [[Java Edition 22w16a|22w16a]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Fire (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | Fire || <code>fire</code> || One of the four classical elements: Fire. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Water (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | Water || <code>water</code> || One of the four classical elements: Water. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Wind (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | Wind || <code>wind</code> || One of the four classical elements: Air. 
    |}
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Edition|Java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Painting break1.ogg
    |sound2=Painting break2.ogg
    |sound3=Painting break3.ogg
    |subtitle=Painting breaks<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|194948|Painting, item frame and lead breaking subtitles inconsistent with block breaking subtitle|date=July 14, 2020}}</ref>
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a painting is broken or pops off
    |id=entity.painting.break
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.painting.break
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Painting place1.ogg
    |sound2=Painting place2.ogg
    |sound3=Painting place3.ogg
    |sound4=Painting place4.ogg
    |subtitle=Painting placed
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a painting is placed
    |id=entity.painting.place
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.painting.place
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Item Frame break1.ogg
    |sound2=Item Frame break2.ogg
    |sound3=Item Frame break3.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a painting is broken or pops off
    |id=block.itemframe.break
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Item Frame add item1.ogg
    |sound2=Item Frame add item2.ogg
    |soumd3=Item Frame add item3.ogg
    |sound4=Item Frame add item4.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a painting is placed
    |id=block.itemframe.add_item
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=painting
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=painting
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=painting
    |id=357
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=painting
    |id=83
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Entity data ===
    
    Paintings have entity data that defines 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|M3vWDirTMek}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||20100223|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 19 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Java Edition history of textures/Paintings]].
    |The [[crafting]] recipe of paintings uses eight [[planks]].
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed"
    ! Recipe
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    {{Crafting Table
      |A1=Oak Planks
      |B1=Oak Planks
      |C1=Oak Planks
      |A2=Oak Planks
      |B2=Light Gray Wool
      |C2=Oak Planks
      |A3=Oak Planks
      |B3=Oak Planks
      |C3=Oak Planks
      |Output=Painting
    }}
    {{!}}}
    |Painting textures are currently stored on a [[texture atlas]] called <samp>[[kz.png]]</samp>.}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||20100227-1|The [[crafting]] recipe has of paintings has been changed, so that it now uses [[stick]]s, rather than [[planks]].
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed"
    ! Recipe
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    {{Crafting Table
      |A1=Stick
      |B1=Stick
      |C1=Stick
      |A2=Stick
      |B2=Light Gray Wool
      |C2=Stick
      |A3=Stick
      |B3=Stick
      |C3=Stick
      |Output=Painting
    }}
    {{!}}}
    }}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.1.1|Added five more painting canvases, for a total of 24.
    |The textures of two paintings have been changed.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2_01|Added a new painting, although it uses an untextured part of <samp>kz.png</samp> due to the painting texture not yet being implemented.}}
    {{History||1.3|The texture of the new painting, has been added to the part of <samp>kz.png</samp> displayed by the new painting.}}
    {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111211000/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144/the-maps|Custom paintings are mentioned by [[Notch]].}}
    {{History||1.7.3|Paintings pushed by [[piston]]s now pop off.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.
    |Paintings can now be placed overlapping one another.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|Paintings can no longer be placed directly inside of each other.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w49a|Paintings can no longer be destroyed by [[lightning]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added [[sound]]s for placing and breaking paintings: <code>entity.painting.place</code> and <code>entity.painting.break</code>.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID for paintings has been changed from <code>Painting</code> to <code>painting</code>.}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Paintings now have a more intuitive placement system. When placed, a painting always uses the maximum possible amount of available space.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 321.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w02a|Paintings now use a [[resource location]] for their motive.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w07a|Paintings are now stored as individual image files instead of parts of a single large image file, and now support animations.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Shepherd [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] paintings.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w11a|The painting back texture has been updated to be in line with the texture update.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w16a|Added the four unused paintings from Bedrock Edition: "Earth", "Wind", "Fire", and "Water".|These paintings can only be added through a [[data pack]], or with the {{cmd|summon}} command.}}
    {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w06a|Added [[painting]] variants to "Functional Blocks" tab.|Paintings with pre-defined variant will now display author, title and size in description when hovered over.|The "Operator Utilities" tab now contains the four paintings that are not available in Survival mode.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Bedrock Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|A new painting rendering has been added.{{info needed|What exactly changed?}}}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Paintings are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Paintings now have [[sound]]s when placed and broken.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.7|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Paintings can now be [[trading|bought]] from shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|The painting back texture has been updated to be in line with the texture update.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Legacy Console Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU11|The limit for paintings in a world has been increased. 
    |A message is now displayed when the maximum paintings are reached.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Added [[sound]]s for paintings.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[New Nintendo 3DS Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * On April 26, 2011, Notch stated that the automapping code can be used to share custom paintings and books in the future.<ref>{{tweet|notch|62970142207913984|The auto mapping code can be used to share custom paintings and books in the future. There's a hard cap on 65536 of each/world, though|April 26, 2011}}</ref>
    * The texture on the back of a painting is the same as the wooden planks texture, but with a yellowish color similar to that of [[chests]] (but slightly darker).
    * The "Skull on Fire" painting contains a Minecraft world in the background, which is based on a screenshot taken by the artist in [[Java Edition Alpha v1.1.2 01|Alpha 1.1.2_01]] (or earlier) on October 12, 2010, at 13:22:49 (UTC+2).<ref>{{cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH|title=The original (never publicly shared before) screenshot that Kristoffer Zetterstrand took and based his painting on.|website=Imgur}}</ref>
    **The seeds for this world are -1044887956651363087 and -6984854390176336655 (both are the same), standing at X=-249.65, Y=91, Z=-29.04.<ref>https://pastebin.com/fzAY9ES4</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/iqg3ey/the_original_screenshot_seed_of_the_minecraft/</ref>
    * The "Skull on Fire" painting's texture was added in [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]]. However, the code for paintings to randomly display the part of the [[Kz.png]] texture that was to be occupied by the Burning Skull painting was added earlier, in [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_01|Beta 1.2_01]]. As there was nothing on this part of the texture except for a purple background grid, this is what would be displayed if the painting was randomly chosen, until the Burning Skull painting texture was actually added.
    * The original "Skull on Fire" painting was given to the winner of an official texture pack competition by Mojang.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110110003612/http://www.webhallen.com:80/minecraft/</ref>
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Notch Painting Screenshot.png|The first image of paintings released by [[Notch]].
    File:Skull on Fire world.jpg|The original screenshot behind the "Skull on Fire" painting.
    File:Burning Skull Render.jpg|A render of the "Skull on Fire" painting that [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]] used as a reference image.
    File:Skull on Fire IRL.jpg|The original "Skull on Fire" painting being painted.
    File:Burning Skull JE1.png|The "Skull on Fire" painting as it appeared between versions [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_01|Beta 1.2_01]] and [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_02|Beta 1.2_02]], prior to its texture being added in [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]].
    </gallery>
    
    === Renders ===
    <gallery>
    Alban.png | Albanian
    Aztec.png | de_aztec
    Aztec2.png | de_aztec
    Bomb.png | Target Successfully Bombed
    Kebab.png | Kebab med tre pepperoni
    Plant.png | Paradisträd
    Wasteland.png | Wasteland
    Courbet.png | Bonjour Monsieur Courbet
    Creebet.png | Creebet
    Pool.png | The Pool
    Sea.png | Seaside
    Sunset.png | sunset_dense
    Graham.png | Graham
    Wanderer.png | Wanderer
    Bust.png | Bust
    Match.png | Match
    Skull and Roses.png | Skull and Roses
    Stage.png | The Stage Is Set
    Void.png | The void
    Wither (painting).png | Wither
    Fighters.png | Fighters
    Donkey Kong.png | Kong
    Skeleton (painting).png | Mortal Coil
    Burning Skull.png | Skull On Fire
    Pigscene.png | Pigscene
    Pointer.png | Pointer
    Earth BE2.png | Earth
    Fire BE2.png | Fire
    Water BE2.png | Water
    Wind BE2.png | Wind
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Item Frame]]
    * [[Bedrock Edition unused features#Paintings|Unused paintings]]
    * [[Kz.png]]
    * [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]]
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-painting Taking Inventory: Painting] – Minecraft.net on January 18, 2019
    
    {{items}}
    {{entities}}
    
    [[cs:Obraz]]
    [[de:Gemälde]]
    [[es:Cuadro]]
    [[fr:Tableau]]
    [[hu:Festmény]]
    [[it:Quadro]]
    [[ja:絵画]]
    [[ko:그림]]
    [[nl:Schilderij]]
    [[pl:Obraz]]
    [[pt:Quadro]]
    [[ru:Картина]]
    [[th:ภาพวาด]]
    [[uk:Картина]]
    [[zh:画]]</li><li>[[Banner Pattern|Banner Pattern]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Banner Pattern.png
    | rarity = 
    * '''Flower Charge, Field Masoned, Bordure Indented, Globe, Snout'''
    * Common
    * '''Creeper Charge, Skull Charge'''
    * Uncommon
    * '''Thing'''
    * Epic
    | renewable = 
    * '''Snout, Thing''': No
    * '''All others''': Yes
    | stackable = No
    }}
    '''Banner patterns''' are [[item]]s used to customize [[banner]]s inside [[loom]]s.
    There are six patterns {{in|java}} and eight {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    [[File:Banner Patterns 20w15a.png|thumb|All six banner patterns {{in|java}} with their various sources.]]
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{see also|Banner/Patterns|title1=List of patterned banners}}
    4 out of 6 banner patterns {{only|JE}} and 2 more {{only|BE}} can be obtained by crafting. They are crafted by combining one [[paper]] along with a certain material.
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |Paper
    |Creeper Head
    |Output=Banner Pattern Creeper
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description=Creeper face
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Wither Skeleton Skull
    |Output=Banner Pattern Skull
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description=Skeleton skull and crossbones
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Oxeye Daisy
    |Output=Banner Pattern Flower
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description=Daisy
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Enchanted Golden Apple
    |Output=Banner Pattern Thing
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |showdescription=true
    |description=Former [[Mojang Studios]] logo
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Bricks
    |Output=Banner Pattern Field Masoned
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description={{only|bedrock}}
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Vines
    |Output=Banner Pattern Bordure Indented
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description={{only|bedrock}}
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    '''Globe banner pattern''' is obtained by trading with a master-level [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer villager]] for a price of 8 emeralds.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    '''Snout banner pattern''' is obtained in the [[Bastion Remnant]] as loot.
    {{LootChestItem|snout-banner-pattern}}
    
    == Usage ==
    === Loom ingredient ===
    Banner patterns are used in [[loom]]s to add customization to [[banner]]s. The pattern must be combined with 1 banner and 1 [[dye]]. Upon usage in the loom, the banner pattern is not consumed.
    
    {{Looming
    |head=1
    |showdescription=1
    |name=[[Banner|Flower Charge Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Flower Charge
    |Flower Charge
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Flower Charge}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a flower charge (flower icon)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Creeper Charge Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Creeper Charge
    |Creeper Charge
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Creeper Charge}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a creeper charge (creeper face)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Skull Charge Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Skull Charge
    |Skull Charge
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Skull Charge}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a skull charge (skull and crossbones)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Thing Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Thing
    |Thing
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Thing}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a thing (old Mojang logo)}}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Snout Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Snout
    |Snout
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Snout}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a piglin snout
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Globe Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Globe
    |Globe
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Globe}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a globe (cube shaped earth)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Bordure Indented Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Bordure Indented
    |Bordure Indented
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Bordure Indented}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a bordure indented (fancy border){{only|bedrock}}
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Field Masoned Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Field Masoned
    |Field Masoned
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Field Masoned}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a field masoned (brick pattern)‌{{only|bedrock}}
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Flower Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=flower_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Creeper Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Skull Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=skull_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Thing
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Globe
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=globe_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Snout
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Creeper Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 0
    |id=582
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.creeper}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Skull Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=skull_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 1
    |id=583
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.skull}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Flower Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=flower_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 2
    |id=581
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.flower}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Thing
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 3
    |id=584
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.thing}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Field Masoned
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=field_masoned_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 4
    |id=585
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.bricks}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bordure Indented
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bordure_indented_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 5
    |id=586
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.vines}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Snout
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 6
    |id=587
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.piglin}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Globe
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=globe_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 7
    |id=588
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.globe
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Fruit on the Loom}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for flower charge, creeper charge, skull charge and thing patterns.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe.
    |The banner pattern for globe can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w16a|The piglin banner pattern can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[bastion remnants]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w18a|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Snout" banner pattern in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 5.5% to 10.1%.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|The banner patterns flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.55|The "Thing" banner pattern can now be crafted at the [[loom]].}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of banner patterns have been changed from <code>banner_pattern</code> to <code><type>_banner_pattern</code>.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe. It is currently unobtainable in survival.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.18.10.26|The banner pattern for globe are now obtainable in survival and can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s.
    |Removed flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented banner pattern from villager trading.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Bannervorlage]]
    [[es:Diseño de estandarte]]
    [[fr:Motif de bannière]]
    [[ja:旗の模様]]
    [[ko:현수막 무늬]]
    [[pl:Wzór sztandaru]]
    [[pt:Desenho para estandarte]]
    [[ru:Узор флага]]
    [[th:ลวดลายธง]]
    [[zh:旗帜图案]]</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>[[Compass|Compass]]<br/>{{About|the item used to point to the world spawn or to a lodestone|the item used to point to the location of the player's last death|Recovery Compass}}
    {{Item
    | image = Compass.gif
    | image2 = Lodestone Compass.gif
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = '''Compass:''' Yes (64)<br>'''Lodestone Compass:''' No
    }}
    A '''compass''' is an item used to point to the world spawn or to a [[lodestone]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
                    |B1= Iron Ingot
    |A2= Iron Ingot |B2= Redstone Dust   |C2= Iron Ingot
                    |B3= Iron Ingot
    |Output= Compass
    |type= Tool
    }}
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|compass}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    {{IN|java}}, expert-level librarian [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to sell a single compass for 4 [[emerald]]s.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, expert-level librarian villagers have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell a single compass for 4 emeralds.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    Normally, the compass' needle points toward the world [[Spawn#World spawn|spawn point]]. The compass points to spawn when viewed in any way, including as a dropped [[Item (entity)|item]], in a player's hand, in an inventory or the crafting table, or in an [[item frame]]. The direction the needle points to is relative to the player who is viewing it.
    
    In [[the Nether]] or [[the End]], the compass' needle spins and points in random directions.
    
    The compass can be used on a [[lodestone]], after which it is named lodestone compass by default and points to that lodestone as long as the compass is in the same dimension as the lodestone, but if the compass is taken to a different dimension, it spins randomly, as a normal compass would in the Nether or the End. If the lodestone is destroyed, it also spins randomly, even if the lodestone is replaced afterward.  However, if a lodestone compass is placed in storage, the lodestone can be broken and replaced without the compass losing the attunement, as long as the compass remains in storage while the lodestone is missing.
    
    A lodestone compass appears [[enchanting|enchanted]], similar to the [[Enchanted Golden Apple|enchanted golden apple]].
    
    Using {{cmd|setworldspawn}} to change the world spawn also changes where the compass points.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage|Compass, Compass.gif}}
    
    === Anvil usage ===
    
    {{:Map/BE|position}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    A single compass can be sold to a journeyman-level cartographer villager for 1 [[emerald]].{{only|java}}
    
    A single compass can be sold to an expert-level cartographer villager for 1 emerald as their sixth trade.{{only|bedrock}}
     
    A compass is also part of the cost of [[explorer map]]s:
    
    * An ocean explorer map and{{only|java|short=1}}/or{{only|bedrock|short=1}} a woodland explorer map can be bought from a journeyman-level cartographer for 12 emeralds and one compass, as part of their fifth trade.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    * {{IN|java}}, apprentice-level cartographer villagers offer to sell an ocean explorer map for 13 emeralds and a compass, and journeyman-level cartographer villagers offer to sell a woodland explorer map for 14 emeralds and one compass.
    
    === Enchantments ===
    
    A compass can receive the following [[enchantment]]s:
    {|class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
    |+
    !Name
    !Max Level
    ![[Enchanting|Method]]
    |-
    |[[Curse of Vanishing]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Lodestone lock1.ogg
    |sound2=Lodestone lock2.ogg
    |source=player
    |subtitle=Lodestone Compass locks onto Lodestone
    |description=When a compass is used on a lodestone
    |id=item.lodestone_compass.lock
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.lodestone_compass.lock
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.85 or 0.95 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Lodestone lock1.ogg
    |sound2=Lodestone lock2.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a compass is used on a lodestone
    |id=lodestone_compass.link_compass_to_lodestone
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.85-0.95
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Compass
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=compass
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.minecraft.compass,item.minecraft.lodestone_compass
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Compass
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=compass
    |id=391
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Lodestone Compass
    |spritename=lodestone-compass-be
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=lodestone_compass
    |aliasid=lodestonecompass
    |id=602
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.lodestonecompass.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{main|Player.dat format}}
    <div class="treeview">
    * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag.
    {{:Player.dat_format/Compasses}}
    </div>
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Country Lode}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.1.0|[[File:Compass JE1.gif|32px]] Added compasses.
    |They have 102 visually distinct frames due to how the texture is generated - see the section below.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Compasses can now be found in library [[chest]]s in the new [[strongholds]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 compass for 10–11 [[emerald]]s, making them [[renewable]].}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Since the mapping system has been changed, a compass can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] an empty [[map]].}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Compass JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] Compasses now, instead of splitting two textures, use the new animation feature included in texture packs. As a result, they are considerably less precise, having only 29 visually distinct frames. }}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Librarian villagers now sell 1 compass for 10–12 emeralds.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Compasses are now broken up into individual textures, instead of having every individual frame on one vertical strip like with animated textures.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w43a|The average yield of compasses in [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s has been increased.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Cartographer [[villager]]s have been added, who [[trading|buy]] compasses as their tier 2 trade.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 345.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Compasses can now generate in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w48a|Compasses can now generate in chests in [[village]] cartographer houses.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w13a|[[File:Lodestone Compass JE1.gif|32px]] Compasses can now be used on [[lodestone]]s to make them point to the stones.
    |Compasses now point to the center of the spawn point block, instead of its north-west corner.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w14a|Compasses now have the <code>LodestonePos</code>, <code>LodestoneDimension</code>, and <code>LodestoneTracked</code> data fields. If <code>LodestoneTracked</code> is zero, the game skips checking for a lodestone in the specified position.
    |Compasses can now have the [[Curse of Vanishing]] [[enchantment]] on them.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w19a|Compasses no longer work in the [[recipe book]].<ref>{{bug|MC-116293}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=20w22a|Compasses no longer work in the villager trading GUI.<ref>{{bug|MC-182888}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w48a|[[File:Compass JE3.gif|32px]] [[File:Lodestone Compass JE2.gif|32px]] The textures of compass and lodestone compass have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Compasses may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w14a|Compasses can now used to craft [[recovery compass]]es.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Compass BE1.png|32px]] Added compasses.
    |Compasses currently have no function or legitimate method of obtaining them.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Compass JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] Added animated texture to compasses.
    |Compasses are now functional and [[crafting|craftable]]. They have been added into the Creative Inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Compasses must now be added to a [[map]] using an [[anvil]] to add the location marker.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|[[Windows 10 Edition]] can now use the [[anvil]], as well as the [[crafting table]], to apply position markers, with compasses just as [[Pocket Edition]] can in general.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 compass for 10–12 [[emerald]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Cartographer villagers have been added, who [[trading|buy]] compasses as part of their tier 2 trade.
    |Compasses used with emeralds can be used to buy explorer maps as part of cartographer villagers' fourth tiers trade.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Compasses can now be found inside map room [[chest]]s in [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Compasses can now be found in [[village]] cartographer house chests.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has been changed, cartographer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] compassess as part of their fourth tier trades.
    |Compasses used with [[emerald]]s can now be used to buy explorer maps as part of cartographer and fletcher villagers' third tier trades.
    |Librarian villagers now have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to [[trading|sell]] compasses for 4 emeralds as part of their fourth tier trades.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Lodestone Compass BE1.gif|32px]] Compasses can now be used on [[lodestone]]s to make them point to the stones.
    |Compasses now have the <code>LodestonePos</code>, <code>LodestoneDimension</code>, and <code>LodestoneTracked</code> data fields. If <code>LodestoneTracked</code> is zero, the game skips checking for a lodestone in the specified position.
    |Compasses can now have the [[Curse of Vanishing]] [[enchantment]] on them.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|Changed the ID {{code|lodestonecompass}} to {{code|lodestone_compass}}.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.54|[[File:Compass JE3.gif|32px]] The texture of compass has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Lodestone Compass JE2.gif|32px]] The texture of lodestone compass has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Compass JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] Added compasses.}}
    
    {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Compass JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] Added compasses.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    	
    === Texture generation prior to Java Edition 13w02a ===
    {{:Procedural animated texture generation/Compasses}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    
    <gallery>
    12w21a CompassPurchase.png|Purchasing a compass from a librarian [[villager]].
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    *[[Clock]]
    *[[Tutorials/Navigation|Navigation]]
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--compass Taking Inventory: Compass] – Minecraft.net on August 15, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Tools]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Kompas]]
    [[de:Kompass]]
    [[es:Brújula]]
    [[fr:Boussole]]
    [[hu:Iránytű]]
    [[it:Bussola]]
    [[ja:コンパス]]
    [[ko:나침반]]
    [[nl:Kompas]]
    [[pl:Kompas]]
    [[pt:Bússola]]
    [[ru:Компас]]
    [[uk:Компас]]
    [[zh:指南针]]</li><li>[[Feather|Feather]]<br/>{{about|a item|a enchantent|Feather Falling}}
    {{Item
    | image = Feather.png
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | renewable = Yes
    }}
    '''Feathers''' are items dropped by [[chicken]]s and [[parrot]]s, as well as tamed [[cats]] as morning gifts.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    Adult [[chicken]]s drop 0–2 feathers upon death. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0–5 with Looting III.
    
    [[Parrot]]s drop 1–2 feathers upon death. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 1–5 with Looting III.
    
    A [[fox]] sometimes spawns holding a feather, which always drops upon death. Alternatively, the player can drop a [[food]] item, causing the fox to drop the feather in favor of the food.
    
    === Natural generation ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|feather}}
    
    === Cat gifts ===
    {{main|Cat#Gifts}}
    
    Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance of giving the [[player]] a "morning gift", and the gift has a 16.13% chance to be a feather.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Helmet ===
    <div style='float:right'></div>
    While a feather cannot be equipped in the head slot in [[Survival]] mode, equipping it using commands causes it to appear completely upright unlike other items.
    
    [[File:Steve wearing Feather.png|75px]]
    [[File:Alex wearing Feather.png|75px]]
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Expert-level fletcher [[villager]]s buy 24 feathers for an [[emerald]] as part of their trade.
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Feather
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=feather
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Feather
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=feather
    |id=327
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20100130|[[File:Feather JE1.png|32px]] Added feathers.|Feathers can be used to [[craft]] [[arrow]]s.
    |Feathers are [[drop]]ped by every [[mob]] in quantities of 0 to 2.}}
    {{History||20100206|[[File:Feather JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The feather's texture has been changed; it is now not as straight anymore.}}
    {{History||20100219|[[Zombie]]s are now the only [[mob]] that can drop feathers. This was a placeholder as [[Notch]] has stated he currently doesn't know what else they should drop.<ref>{{tweet|notch|21723172931895296}}</ref>}}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.14|[[Chicken]]s now [[drop]] 0–2 feathers upon death.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[Zombie]]s now drop [[rotten flesh]], instead of feathers.
    |[[Chicken]]s are now the only source of feathers.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Feathers are now used to craft [[book and quill]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Feathers are now used to craft a [[firework star]] with a burst effect.}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|[[Parrot]]s now [[drop]] feathers.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to ''[[The Flattening]]'', this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 288.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Feathers now generate in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Feather JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of feathers has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[Cat]]s now offer feathers as [[Cat#Gifts|gift]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w48a|Feathers can now be found in chests in plains [[village]] houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Feathers can now be found in chests in fletcher houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with feather in their mouths.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] feathers.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 1|Feathers can now be used to craft [[brush]]es.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Feather JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added feathers. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.3.3|Chickens now drop 0–2 feathers upon death.|Feathers can now be used to [[craft]] [[arrow]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Feathers can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[Zombie]]s now drop [[rotten flesh]], instead of feathers.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Feathers are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Feathers can now be used to craft [[book and quill]]s.|Added [[parrot]]s, which [[drop]] feathers.|Feathers can now be used as an ingredient to craft a [[firework star]].}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Feathers can now be found in [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Feathers can now be given as a gift to the [[player]] by tamed [[cat]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Feather JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of feathers has been changed.|Feathers can now be found in the new [[plains]] [[village]] house.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Feathers can now be found in village fletcher [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Feathers can now be [[trading|sold]] to fletcher [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can [[drops|drop]] feathers.}}
    {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|Feathers can now be used to craft [[brush]]es.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Feather JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added feathers.}}
    {{History|Ps4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Feather JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of feathers has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Feather JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added feathers.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--feather Taking Inventory: Feather] – Minecraft.net on March 3, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Pírko]]
    [[de:Feder]]
    [[es:Pluma]]
    [[fr:Plume]]
    [[hu:Toll]]
    [[it:Piuma]]
    [[ja:羽根]]
    [[ko:깃털]]
    [[nl:Veer]]
    [[pl:Pióro]]
    [[pt:Pena]]
    [[ru:Перо]]
    [[uk:Перо]]
    [[zh:羽毛]]</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>[[Cooked Mutton|Cooked Mutton]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Cooked Mutton
    | heals = {{hunger|6}}
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | rarity = Common}}
    {{redirect|Mutton|the raw version|Raw Mutton}}
    '''Cooked mutton''' is a [[food]] item obtained from cooking [[raw mutton]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    ==== Sheep ====
    Adult [[sheep]] drop 1–2 cooked mutton if killed while on fire. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[looting]], for a maximum of 1-5 with Looting III.
    
    === Cooking ===
    Cooked mutton can be obtained by cooking raw mutton in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]].
    
    {{Smelting
      |showname=1
      |Raw Mutton
      |Cooked Mutton
      |0,35
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    {{IN|bedrock}}, apprentice-level butcher [[villager]]s have a 25% chance to sell 4 cooked mutton for one [[emerald]] as part of their trades.
    
    {{IN|java}}, butcher villagers may give the players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect cooked mutton.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Food ===
    To eat cooked mutton, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} [[hunger]] and 9.6 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], the same as [[cooked salmon]].
    
    === Wolves ===
    Cooked mutton 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 Mutton
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=cooked_mutton
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Cooked Mutton
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=cooked_mutton
    |aliasid=muttoncooked
    |id=551
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.muttonCooked.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == Video ==
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|PXlW-sZygTs}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=June 30, 2014|slink=https://twitter.com/TheMogMiner/status/483636993780232192|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweeted images of cooked mutton and some other new [[item]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE1.png|32px]] Added cooked mutton.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of raw mutton 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>}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 424.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked mutton has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w13a|Butcher villagers now give cooked mutton to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked mutton.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked mutton has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cooked mutton can now be [[trading|bought]] from butcher [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of cooked mutton has been changed from <code>muttoncooked</code> to <code>cooked_mutton</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked mutton.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cooked mutton has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cooked Mutton JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added cooked mutton.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Rabbit Items 3 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]].
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Gebratenes Hammelfleisch]]
    [[es:Cordero asado]]
    [[fr:Mouton cuit]]
    [[it:Carne ovina cotta]]
    [[ja:焼き羊肉]]
    [[ko:익힌 양고기]]
    [[nl:Gebraden schapenvlees]]
    [[pl:Pieczona baranina]]
    [[pt:Carneiro assado]]
    [[ru:Жареная баранина]]
    [[zh:熟羊肉]]</li><li>[[Explorer Map|Explorer Map]]<br/>{{about|the map used to find rare structures|the craftable map|Map|others|Map (disambiguation)}}{{Needs updating|Add info on the new jungle, swamp, and village maps in Java 1.20.2 Pre-Release 1}}{{Item
    | image = <gallery>
    Ocean Explorer Map.png | Ocean
    Woodland Explorer Map.png | Woodland
    Buried Treasure Map.png | Buried Treasure
    </gallery>
    |image2 = <gallery>
    Ocean Explorer Map BE.png | Ocean (BE)
    Woodland Explorer Map BE.png | Woodland (BE)
    Buried Treasure Map BE.png | Buried in Treasure (BE)
    </gallery>
    | renewable = 
    * '''Buried Treasure''': No
    * '''Woodland and Ocean''': Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    An '''explorer map''' is a special [[map]] used to aid in finding rare [[generated structures]], including [[woodland mansion]]s, [[ocean monument]]s, and [[buried treasure]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Trading ===
    Apprentice-level [[cartographer]] villagers sell ocean explorer maps for 13 emeralds and a compass. Journeyman-level cartographer villagers sell woodland explorer maps for 14 emeralds and a compass.
    
    {{IN|java}}, if the cartographer is in [[the Nether]] or [[the End]], either spawned or transported, the trades for the map do not unlock. However, {{in|bedrock}}, the cartographer trades for the map are unlocked, but the purchased map shows the same layout as in the corresponding dimension and shows no destination structure, but if cartographer trades are unlocked in an old world type (prior-1.11.0), the game stops ticking.
    
    In ''Java Edition'', each cartographer sells its own unique explorer map that points to a different location than other cartographers. Purchasing another explorer map from the same cartographer results in the same explorer map. In Bedrock Edition, a cartographer sells an explorer map that points to the nearest location, regardless of whether it is explored or previously mapped by another cartographer.<!-- start to glitched out-->
    
    === Chest loot ===
    Treasure maps, in contrast to explorer maps, generate in underwater ruins or in shipwrecks.
    {{LootChestItem|buried-treasure-map}}
    
    == Usage ==
    [[File:Explorer Map Comparison.gif|thumb|217px|Unexplored and partially explored maps.]]
    
    {{See also|Map#Mapping|Map#Map content}}
    
    === Locating structures ===
    There are three types of explorer maps: woodland, [[ocean]], and buried treasure. The maps differ from a normal map, in that it shows the area's land-water outline, with an orange striated (striped) texture for water<ref>Specifically, biomes in the "water_on_map_outlines" [[Tag#Biomes|biome tag]].</ref>, and the blank map texture for land. The maps show a section of land that contains a [[woodland mansion]], [[monument]] or [[buried treasure]] respectively. This may not be the nearest such [[structure]] to the [[player]]. The structures are displayed as a small icon. If the player icon is smaller than it would be on a normal map, that means the player is a great distance away. When the player is less than 1027 blocks away from the map border, the icon returns to the proper size. When the player reaches the map's area of land (512×512), the [[map]] fills in like a normal map.
    
    The basic functions of a buried treasure explorer map are similar to that of the other two. However, instead of showing the structure icon on the map, it shows a red X instead. The [[buried treasure]] structure is located on the same X and Z coordinates as the middle of the X (the player marker may need to be aligned with the bottom of the middle 2×2 pixel square of the X). To locate the [[chest]] spot, hold the treasure map with both hands, not in the offhand slot.
    
    === Cloning ===
    {{Crafting
    |showdescription=1
    |shapeless=1
    |name=[[Explorer Map]]<br>(cloned)
    |;;;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map 
    |;;;;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map
    |;;;;;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map
    |Ocean Explorer Map; Woodland Explorer Map; Buried Treasure Map; Ocean Explorer Map; Woodland Explorer Map; Buried Treasure Map; Ocean Explorer Map; Woodland Explorer Map
    |Empty Map
    |;;;;;;Empty Map;Empty Map 
    |;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map 
    |;;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map;Empty Map
    |;;;;;;;Empty Map
    |Output= Ocean Explorer Map,2; Woodland Explorer Map,3; Buried Treasure Map,4; Ocean Explorer Map,5; Woodland Explorer Map,6; Buried Treasure Map,7; Ocean Explorer Map,8; Woodland Explorer Map,9
    |type= Miscellaneous
    |description=The output has the same map center as the input map, and the same [[monument]], [[woodland mansion]] or [[buried treasure]] marker. Cloned maps are stackable.
    }}
    
    The parts of the world that have already been explored and mapped are copied, and newly explored areas appear on both instances. In Creative mode, cloned explorer maps can be obtained by pick blocking on the explorer map displayed on [[item frames]] (the map needs to be out of the [[player]]'s inventory when using pick block, or else that map moves into the active hotbar slot).
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Drawmap1.ogg
    |sound2=Drawmap2.ogg
    |sound3=Drawmap3.ogg
    |subtitle=Map drawn
    |source=block
    |description=When an explorer map is edited using a cartography table
    |id=ui.cartography_table.take_result
    |translationkey=subtitles.ui.cartography_table.take_result
    |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=Map
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=filled_map
    |form=item
    |translationkey=filled_map.mansion,filled_map.ocean,filled_map.buried_treasure
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Map
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=filled_map
    |aliasid=map
    |id=358
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.map.exploration.monument.name,item.map.exploration.mansion.name,item.map.exploration.treasure.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Metadata ===
    {{see also|Bedrock Edition data values}}
    {{IN|bedrock}}, the item [[Data value]] distinguishes explorer maps from one another:
    
    {{:Map/DV}}
    
    === Item data ===
    An explorer map differs from a map in that its <code>display</code> tag is set, which includes a <code>Mapcolor</code> and a <code>LocName</code>; also its <code>Decorations</code> list includes an entry for its target monument, mansion or buried treasure. Its [[Map item format#map_<#>.dat format|map item entry]] is identical to that of a normal map, except that by the time the player sees it, its <code>colors</code> byte array is pre-filled with explorer maps' characteristic land-water boundary lines and water shading.
    
    <div class="treeview">
    It should be noted that this additional data is stored in the Cartographer's NBT data and in the inventory item's NBT data, and not in the map file (e.g. <samp>map_0.dat</samp>). If the [[player]] were to use the {{cmd|give}} command to give themselves a map with the same map ID as an existing explorer map, it would still have the Ocean Monument or the Woodland Mansion icon on the map, but it would simply be named "Map" instead of, for example, "Ocean Explorer Map".
    * {{nbt|compound}} Item data
    ** {{nbt|compound|tag}}: 
    *** {{nbt|compound|display}}: How the map looks in an item slot. See also [[Player.dat_format#Display Properties]].
    **** {{nbt|string|Name}}: The name the map is given. In this case, they are localized strings: either <code>{"translate":"filled_map.monument"}</code>,<code>{"translate":"filled_map.mansion"}</code> or <code>{"translate":"filled_map.buried_treasure"}</code>.
    **** {{nbt|int|MapColor}}: 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 group=note>For positive values larger than 0x00FFFFFF, the top byte is ignored. All negative values produce white.</ref> Monument maps use 3830373, which is {{color swatch|58|114|101}}. Mansion maps use 5393476, which is {{color swatch|82|76|68}}. Buried treasure explorer maps do not use a color code.
    *** {{nbt|list|Decorations}}:
    **** {{nbt|compound}}: One of these for each icon on the map. Explorer maps always have at least one representing their target.
    ***** {{nbt|string|id}}: An arbitrary unique string identifying the decoration. For explorer map target structures, this is "+".
    ***** {{nbt|double|rot}}: The rotation of the icon. For explorer map target structures, this is always 180.
    ***** {{nbt|byte|type}}: The ID of the [[Map#Map icons|map icon]]: 8 for a mansion map, 9 for a monument map, 26 for a treasure map.
    ***** {{nbt|double|x}}: The world x-coordinate of the target structure icon.
    ***** {{nbt|double|z}}: The world z-coordinate of the target structure icon.
    </div>
    ; Notes
    {{notelist}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Treasure Hunter}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added woodland and ocean explorer maps.}}
    {{History|||snap=16w41a|Explorer maps can now no longer be zoomed out.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=18w10a|[[File:Map (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added buried treasure explorer maps.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Buried treasure explorer maps now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Map (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures for explorer maps have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.20.2|snap=1.20.2 Pre-release 1|Updated structure icons on explorer maps sold by cartographers.}}
    {{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=1.20.2 Pre-release 1|Added seven new maps which cartographers can sell.}}
    
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added explorer maps.<ref>{{Mcnet|discovery-update-pocket-and-win-10-soon|The Discovery Update: on Pocket and Win 10 soon|March 29, 2017}}</ref>
    |Explorer maps are not yet obtainable in [[survival]] mode.}}
    {{History|||snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Explorer maps are now obtainable as [[trading|trades]] from [[cartographer]] [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[File:Map (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added buried treasure explorer maps.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Treasure maps now generate in [[underwater ruins]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Map (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures for explorer maps have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, woodland and ocean explorer maps now cost a [[compass]] and 12 [[emerald]]s.
    |Journeyman-level [[cartographer]] [[villager]]s no longer [[trading|sell]] 2 type of explorer map as they now have {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell woodland explorer maps, {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell ocean explorer maps, or {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell other [[item]]s<!-- empty locator map--> as part of their [[trading|trades]].
    |Woodland explorer maps can now be [[trading|bought]] from fletcher [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|Journeyman-level fletcher villagers no longer [[trading|sell]] woodland explorer maps.}}
    {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Buried Treasure Map BE3.png|32px]] The textures of explorer maps have now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of maps has been changed from <code>map</code> to <code>filled_map</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU54|xbone=CU44|ps=1.52|wiiu=Patch 24|switch=1.0.4|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added explorer maps.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures for explorer maps have now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new3ds}}
    {{History||1.9.19|[[File:Woodland Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Ocean Explorer Map JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added explorer maps.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * When a [[cartographer]] generates the trade offers for the explorer maps, it chooses the location of one of the nearest structures of the respective type ([[monument]] or [[woodland mansion]]).
    * For the reason above, explorer maps obtained from one cartographer are always the same. Also, if two cartographers unlock the explorer map trades approximately at the same place and at the same time, the map locations are usually identical. This sometimes also happens when finding multiple treasure maps from [[ocean ruins]].
    * Explorer maps fill as the [[chunk]]s are generated, rather than when the [[player]] holds them while in the area; leaving an explorer map while exploring the area still fills the map.
    * Buried treasure explorer maps are named ''Buried Treasure Map'' {{in|java}} while {{in|bedrock}}, they are named ''Treasure Map''.
    * It is possible for a cartographer to give a monument or woodland mansion explorer map for areas where the [[generated structures|structures]] would have spawned in the world, but were unable to as a result of terrain generation. As a result, explorer maps, unfortunately, don't always guarantee that a structure exists at the purported location. This is most common with woodland mansion explorer maps, due to its generation algorithm.
    * On [[Bedrock Edition]], inventory editors and add-ons can be used to create Explorer Maps that lead to any structure.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Explorer Maps.png|An ocean explorer map in the [[off-hand]], a woodland explorer map in the main hand, and a [[cartographer]] [[villager]] in between them.
    File:Partial Explorer Map.png|A partially-explored explorer map.
    File:ExplorerToNormal Map Comparison.png|Two fully-explored maps of the same place, one of which is a woodland explorer map.
    File:Buried Treasure Explorer Map.png|An [[item frame]] holding a buried treasure explorer map. The player can see the red X on the left side of the map.
    File:Purchase.png|Purchasing explorer maps from a cartographer.
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Map]]
    * [[Woodland Mansion]]
    * [[Ocean Monument]]
    * [[Shipwreck]]
    * [[Buried treasure]]
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--explorer-map Taking Inventory: Explorer Map] – Minecraft.net on November 13, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Schatzkarte]]
    [[es:Mapa (localización de estructura)]]
    [[fr:Carte d'exploration]]
    [[ja:探検家の地図]]
    [[ko:탐험 지도]]
    [[pl:Mapa eksploracyjna]]
    [[pt:Mapa de exploração]]
    [[ru:Карта сокровищ]]
    [[zh:探险家地图]]</li></ul>
    14w10aAdded game rule showDeathMessages.
    14w32aAdded the death message "<player> was struck by lightning".
    1.9
    {{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>[[:Category:Plants|Category:Plants]]<br/>All pages covering blocks of such things as tall grass and flowers.
    
    [[Category:Blocks]]
    [[Category:Items]]
    
    [[cs:Kategorie:Rostliny]]
    [[es:Categoría:Plantas]]
    [[fr:Catégorie:Plante]]
    [[hu:Kategória:Növények]]
    [[it:Categoria:Piante]]
    [[ja:カテゴリ:植物]]
    [[ko:분류:식물]]
    [[nl:Categorie:Planten]]
    [[pl:Kategoria:Rośliny]]
    [[pt:Categoria:Plantas]]
    [[ru:Категория:Растения]]
    [[th:หมวดหมู่:พืช]]
    [[zh:Category:植物]]</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>[[Paper|Paper]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Paper.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Paper''' is an item crafted from [[sugar cane]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|paper}}
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |A2= Sugar Cane |B2= Sugar Cane |C2= Sugar Cane
    |Output= Paper,3
    |type= Miscellaneous
    }}
    
    === Villagers ===
    {{IN|java}}, cartographer [[Villager|villagers]] may give paper to players with the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Anvil usage ===
    
    {{:Map/BE|zoom}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level librarian and cartographer villagers buy 24 paper for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades.
    
    {{IN|java}}, novice-level cartographer villagers always offer to buy 24 paper for an emerald, while novice-level librarians have a {{frac|2|3}} chance of offering the same trade.
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Paper
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=paper
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Paper
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=paper
    |id=386
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==History==
    
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper, which can be used to craft [[book]]s.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Paper can now be used to craft [[map]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Paper can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Paper can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s, at 24–35 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Paper can now be used to craft an empty [[map]].
    |Maps start out at their closest zoom level and can be extended by adding more paper.}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Paper can now be used to craft [[firework rocket]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 24–46 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|The average yield of paper from [[stronghold]] library [[chest]]s has more than doubled.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added cartographer [[villager]]s, which [[trading|buy]] paper as their tier 1 trade.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 339.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Paper now generates in the [[chest]]s of some [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed.
    |Paper can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w48a|Paper can now be found in chests in [[village]] cartographer houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w02a|Paper can now be used to craft a [[cartography table]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w13a|Cartographer villagers now give paper to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|Paper is now [[craft]]able, and can be used to craft [[book]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Paper can now be used to craft empty [[map]]s and empty locator maps.
    |Paper can now be used to zoom in maps, using [[anvil]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|The [[Windows 10 Edition]] can now use the [[anvil]], as well as the [[crafting table]], to zoom in [[map]]s, just as [[Pocket Edition]] in general can.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 24–36 paper for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Added cartographer villagers, which [[trading|buy]] 24–36 paper as their tier 1 trade.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Paper can now be used to craft [[firework rocket]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Paper can now be found inside [[chest]]s of some [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed.
    |Paper can now be found in cartographer house chests in [[village]]s.
    |Paper can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s and [[cartography table]]s.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Librarian and cartographer villagers now buy 24 paper for an [[emerald]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Paper JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of paper has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Paper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paper.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    ==External Links==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/paper Taking Inventory: Paper] – Minecraft.net on August 4, 2023
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[cs:Papír]]
    [[de:Papier]]
    [[es:Papel]]
    [[fr:Papier]]
    [[hu:Papír]]
    [[ja:紙]]
    [[ko:종이]]
    [[nl:Papier]]
    [[pl:Papier]]
    [[pt:Papel]]
    [[ru:Бумага]]
    [[th:กระดาษ]]
    [[uk:Папір]]
    [[zh:纸]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Painting|Painting]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
    |title=Painting
    |image=Painting JE2 BE2.png
    |extratext=View [[#Renders|all renders]]
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (64)
    |drops=1 {{ItemLink|Painting}}
    }}
    '''Paintings''' are decorative [[entity|entities]] that hang on walls.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |A1= Stick |B1= Stick    |C1= Stick
    |A2= Stick |B2= Any Wool |C2= Stick
    |A3= Stick |B3= Stick    |C3= Stick
    |Output= Painting
    |type= Decoration block
    }}
    
    Paintings can be crafted with any color of [[wool]]. The color of the wool used does not influence the picture chosen when the painting is placed.
    Once placed, it displays a random painting.
    
    === Breaking ===
    To remove a painting from a wall, the player can {{control|attack}} it, break one of its supporting blocks, cover one square of it with a block, hit it with an arrow, egg, ender pearl, snowball, or fire charge, or subject it to an explosion. The painting then drops as an item. Arrows that hit paintings disappear.
    
    === Trading ===
    Master-level shepherd [[villager]]s sell 3 paintings for 2 [[emerald]]s.
    
    == Usage ==
    === Placement ===
    Paintings can be placed on the sides of [[solid block]]s, [[sign]]s, [[banner]]s, or [[sculk vein]]s . A small gap is visible between the painting and attachment surface. There are several different sizes of paintings (see below). When placed, a painting checks for the largest amount of space it has. It then chooses a random painting of that size. The player can add blocks around the painting to ensure it is the size wanted. When the supporting blocks are removed, the painting breaks after 20 game [[tick]]s (1 second) if no supporting blocks are replaced during that interval.
    
    === Properties ===
    Being an entity, paintings can simultaneously exist in the same space as blocks such as water or torches. Specifically, they can share the space with any block whose collision box does not intersect its hitbox.
    
    Players and mobs are able to walk through paintings, as long as the blocks supporting the painting allow it. Secret doorways can be created this way. [[Light]] propagates through paintings as well.
    
    If a player is concealed behind a painting, the player's name is also concealed from other players.{{verify|Is this true in Bedrock?}}
    
    Paintings are non-flammable.
    
    == Canvases ==
    There are 26 paintings in the game. These are mostly based on paintings by [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]], who also created the ''Minecraft'' versions.
    
    {| class="wikitable stikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Paintings"
    ! style="min-width:150px" |Canvas
    ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4em" |Size
    ! style="min-width:3em" |Original
    ! style="min-width:3em" |Name
    ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4.5em" |[[Resource location]]
    ! style="min-width:10em" |Description
    ! Java Edition version added
    |-
    ! [[File:Alban (texture).png|64px]]
    | rowspan="7" | 1×1 blocks<br>16×16 pixels || [https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/alban.jpeg "Albanian"] || Albanian || <code>alban</code> || A man wearing a fez next to a house and a bush. As the name of the painting suggests, it may be a landscape in [[Wikipedia:Albania|Albania]]. || rowspan="9" | [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Aztec (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/2aztbig.jpg "de_aztec"]|| de_aztec || <code>aztec</code> || [[Wikipedia:Noclip mode|Free-look]] perspective of the map [[w:c:counterstrike:Aztec|de_aztec]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Aztec2 (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/11aztec_for_print.jpg "de_aztec"]|| de_aztec || <code>aztec2</code> || [[Wikipedia:Noclip mode|Free-look]] perspective of the map [[w:c:counterstrike:Aztec|de_aztec]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Bomb (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/12bomb.jpg "Target successfully bombed"]|| Target Successfully Bombed || <code>bomb</code> || The map [[w:c:counterstrike:Dust II|de_dust2]] from the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike (video game)|Counter-Strike]]'', named “target successfully bombed" in reference to the game. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Kebab (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/kebab2.jpg "Kebab med tre pepperoni"] || Kebab med tre pepperoni || <code>kebab</code> || A kebab with three green chili peppers. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Plant (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/work/pictures/archive/paradistrad.jpeg "Paradisträd"] || Paradisträd || <code>plant</code> || Still life of two plants in pots. "Paradisträd" is Swedish for "[[Wikipedia:Crassula ovata|money tree]]", which is a common name for the depicted species in Scandinavia. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Wasteland (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/Wasteland_1920.jpg "Wasteland"]|| Wasteland || <code>wasteland</code> || A view of some wastelands; a small animal (presumably a rabbit) is sitting on the window ledge. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Courbet (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan="5" | 2×1 blocks<br>32×16 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/bonjourmonsieurcourbet_BIG.jpg "Bonjour monsieur Courbet"]|| Bonjour Monsieur Courbet || <code>courbet</code> || Two hikers with pointy beards seemingly greeting each other. Based on Gustave Courbet's painting ''[[Wikipedia:La rencontre|The Meeting or "Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet"]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Pool (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/thepool_1920.jpg "The pool"]|| The Pool || <code>pool</code> || Some men and women skinny-dipping in a pool over a cube of sorts. Also there is an old man resting in the lower-right edge. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Sea (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan=2 |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/SeaSide_1920.jpg "Seaside"]
    | Seaside
    | <code>sea</code>
    | Mountains and a lake, with a small photo of a mountain and a bright-colored plant on the window ledge. || [[Indev 20100223]] / [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Creebet (texture).png|128px]]
    | Creebet || <code>creebet</code> || Mountains and a lake, with a small photo of a mountain and a creeper looking at the viewer through a window. || [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Sunset (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/sunset_dense.jpg "sunset_dense"]|| sunset_dense || <code>sunset</code> || A view of mountains at sunset. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Graham (texture).png|64px]]
    | rowspan="2" | 1×2 blocks<br>16×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/graham.jpg "Graham"]|| Graham || <code>graham</code> || King Graham, the player character in the video game series ''[[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]]''. The original is based on ''[[Wikipedia:File:Sánchez_Cotán_(Bodegón_con_membrillo,_repollo,_melón_y_pepino).jpg|Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber]]'' by Juan Sánchez Cotán.|| [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Wanderer (texture).png|64px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/wanderer_1920.jpg "Wanderer"]|| Wanderer || <code>wanderer</code> || A version of Caspar David Friedrich's famous painting ''[[Wikipedia:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog|Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]''. || rowspan="4" | [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Bust (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan="6" | 2×2 blocks<br>32×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/bust_1915.jpg "Bust"]|| Bust || <code>bust</code> || A bust of [[Wikipedia:Marcus Aurelius|Marcus Aurelius]] surrounded by fire. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Match (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/Match_rgb_1918.jpg "Match"]|| Match || <code>match</code> || A hand holding a match, causing fire on a white cubic gas fireplace. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Skull and Roses (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/moonlight-installation_1920.jpg "Moonlight Installation"]|| Skull and Roses || <code>skull_and_roses</code> || A skeleton at night with red flowers in the foreground. The original painting was different, depicting a woman sitting in a couch, while the skull is in the middle of a body of glacial water of sorts. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Stage (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/The-stage-is-set-1.jpg "The stage is set"]
    | The Stage Is Set
    | <code>stage</code>
    | Scenery from ''[[Wikipedia:Space Quest I|Space Quest I]]'', with the character Graham from the video game series ''[[Wikipedia:King's Quest|King's Quest]]'' appearing twice. || [[Indev 20100223]] / [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Void (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/the-void_1920.jpg "The Void"]|| The void || <code>void</code> || An angel praying into a void with fire below. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Wither (painting texture).png‎|128px]]
    | – || Wither || <code>wither</code> || The creation of a [[wither]]. 
    This is the only painting not based on a real painting. Made by Jens Bergensten.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK5Y4k-vVXc|title=Who Made Minecraft’s LAST Painting?!|author=AntVenom|website=YouTube|date=29 October 2022}}</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1tzav2/comment/cedagcy/</ref>
    || [[Java Edition 1.4.2]] ([[12w36a]])
    |-
    ! [[File:Fighters (texture).png|128px]]
    | 4×2 blocks<br>64×32 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/fighters.jpg "Fighters"]|| Fighters || <code>fighters</code> || Two men poised to fight. Paper versions of fighters from the game ''[[Wikipedia:International Karate +|International Karate +]]''. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Donkey Kong (texture).png|128px]]
    | rowspan="2" | 4×3 blocks<br>64×48 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/kong.jpg "Kong"]|| Kong || <code>donkey_kong</code> || A paper-looking screenshot of the level [https://www.mariowiki.com/100m 100m] from the arcade game ''[[Wikipedia:Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]''. || rowspan="2" | [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Skeleton (painting texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/mortal_coil.jpg "Mortal Coil"]|| Mortal Coil || <code>skeleton</code> || [[w:c:grim-fandango:Bruno Martinez|Bruno Martinez]] from the adventure game ''[[Wikipedia:Grim Fandango|Grim Fandango]]''. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Burning Skull (texture).png‎|128px]]
    | rowspan="3" | 4×4 blocks<br>64×64 pixels ||[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/skull_on_fire_framed_c_1910.jpg "Skull on Fire"]|| Skull On Fire || <code>burning_skull</code> || A Skull on fire; in the background there is a moon in a clear night sky.<br>This painting is based on a Minecraft screenshot,<ref>{{Citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH|website=Imgur|date=22 August 2020|title=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH}}</ref> with the grass block and a 3D skull added on top.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200906184721/https://imgur.com/AwqQFS6|title=https://web.archive.org/web/20200906184721/https://imgur.com/AwqQFS6|website=Imgur|date=23 August 2020}}</ref>
    (See the [[:en:Painting#Trivia|trivia]] section for more info.)
    | [[Java Edition Beta 1.2 01|Beta 1.2_01]] / [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Pigscene (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/rgb_1914.jpg "RGB"]|| Pigscene || <code>pigscene</code> <!-- yes, without an underscore --> || A girl pointing to a pig on a canvas. In the original version, the canvas showed red, green and blue blocks, representing the three colors of the [[Wikipedia:RGB color model|RGB color model]] that is typically used by computer displays. It is based on the painting ''[[Wikipedia:File:Jacob van Oost (I) - The Artist's Studio - WGA16654.jpg|The Artist's Studio]]'' by Jacob van Oost.|| [[Alpha v1.1.1]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Pointer (texture).png|128px]]
    |[https://zetterstrand.com/eventz/wp-content/uploads/pointer_1920.jpg "Pointer"]|| Pointer || <code>pointer</code> || The main character of the game ''[[Wikipedia:International Karate +|International Karate +]]'' in a fighting stance touching a large hand. It could also be interpreted as a play on Michelangelo's famous painting ''[[Wikipedia:The Creation of Adam|The Creation of Adam]]''. || [[Indev 20100223]]
    |}
    
    === Unused paintings ===
    In [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]], with the addition of paintings to Pocket Edition, four unused 32×32 paintings were present in <samp>[[kz.png]]</samp> which remained unused. See {{slink|Bedrock Edition unused features|Paintings}} for more information. They were also added to Java Edition in snapshot [[Java Edition 22w16a|22w16a]]. They cannot be placed by default, but can be summoned by [[commands]] (such as {{cmd|/summon painting ~ ~ ~ {variant:"water"} }}) or through a [[datapack]].
    
    According to [[Helen Zbihlyj]],<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220422115723/https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 archived])</ref> these paintings were originally added "as part of a Pocket Edition promo map" (no footage found) which was planned to be a part of [[Pocket Edition]] promotion at [[MINECON 2012]] [[MINECON 2013|or 2013]] and have never been used in game. The artist of these paintings remains unknown.
    
    {| class="wikitable stikitable" style="text-align: center" data-description="Paintings"
    ! style="min-width:100px" |Canvas
    ! style="min-width:3em;max-width:4em" |Size
    ! style="min-width:6em" |Name
    ! style="min-width:10em" |[[Resource location]]
    ! style="min-width:10em" |Description
    ! style="min-width:5em;max-width:10em" |Bedrock Edition version added
    ! style="min-width:5em;max-width:8em" |Java Edition version added
    |-
    ! [[File:Earth (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | rowspan="4" | 2×2 blocks<br>32×32 pixels || Earth || <code>earth</code> || One of the four {{Wikipedia|Classical element|classical elements}}: Earth. || rowspan="4" | [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]] || rowspan="4" | [[Java Edition 22w16a|22w16a]]
    |-
    ! [[File:Fire (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | Fire || <code>fire</code> || One of the four classical elements: Fire. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Water (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | Water || <code>water</code> || One of the four classical elements: Water. 
    |-
    ! [[File:Wind (texture) BE2.png|128px]]
    | Wind || <code>wind</code> || One of the four classical elements: Air. 
    |}
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Edition|Java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Painting break1.ogg
    |sound2=Painting break2.ogg
    |sound3=Painting break3.ogg
    |subtitle=Painting breaks<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|194948|Painting, item frame and lead breaking subtitles inconsistent with block breaking subtitle|date=July 14, 2020}}</ref>
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a painting is broken or pops off
    |id=entity.painting.break
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.painting.break
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Painting place1.ogg
    |sound2=Painting place2.ogg
    |sound3=Painting place3.ogg
    |sound4=Painting place4.ogg
    |subtitle=Painting placed
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a painting is placed
    |id=entity.painting.place
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.painting.place
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Item Frame break1.ogg
    |sound2=Item Frame break2.ogg
    |sound3=Item Frame break3.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a painting is broken or pops off
    |id=block.itemframe.break
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Item Frame add item1.ogg
    |sound2=Item Frame add item2.ogg
    |soumd3=Item Frame add item3.ogg
    |sound4=Item Frame add item4.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a painting is placed
    |id=block.itemframe.add_item
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=painting
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=painting
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=painting
    |id=357
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Painting
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=painting
    |id=83
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Entity data ===
    
    Paintings have entity data that defines 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|M3vWDirTMek}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||20100223|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 19 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Java Edition history of textures/Paintings]].
    |The [[crafting]] recipe of paintings uses eight [[planks]].
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed"
    ! Recipe
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    {{Crafting Table
      |A1=Oak Planks
      |B1=Oak Planks
      |C1=Oak Planks
      |A2=Oak Planks
      |B2=Light Gray Wool
      |C2=Oak Planks
      |A3=Oak Planks
      |B3=Oak Planks
      |C3=Oak Planks
      |Output=Painting
    }}
    {{!}}}
    |Painting textures are currently stored on a [[texture atlas]] called <samp>[[kz.png]]</samp>.}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||20100227-1|The [[crafting]] recipe has of paintings has been changed, so that it now uses [[stick]]s, rather than [[planks]].
    {{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed"
    ! Recipe
    {{!}}-
    {{!}}
    {{Crafting Table
      |A1=Stick
      |B1=Stick
      |C1=Stick
      |A2=Stick
      |B2=Light Gray Wool
      |C2=Stick
      |A3=Stick
      |B3=Stick
      |C3=Stick
      |Output=Painting
    }}
    {{!}}}
    }}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.1.1|Added five more painting canvases, for a total of 24.
    |The textures of two paintings have been changed.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2_01|Added a new painting, although it uses an untextured part of <samp>kz.png</samp> due to the painting texture not yet being implemented.}}
    {{History||1.3|The texture of the new painting, has been added to the part of <samp>kz.png</samp> displayed by the new painting.}}
    {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111211000/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144/the-maps|Custom paintings are mentioned by [[Notch]].}}
    {{History||1.7.3|Paintings pushed by [[piston]]s now pop off.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.
    |Paintings can now be placed overlapping one another.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|Paintings can no longer be placed directly inside of each other.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w49a|Paintings can no longer be destroyed by [[lightning]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w50a|Added [[sound]]s for placing and breaking paintings: <code>entity.painting.place</code> and <code>entity.painting.break</code>.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID for paintings has been changed from <code>Painting</code> to <code>painting</code>.}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Paintings now have a more intuitive placement system. When placed, a painting always uses the maximum possible amount of available space.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 321.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w02a|Paintings now use a [[resource location]] for their motive.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w07a|Paintings are now stored as individual image files instead of parts of a single large image file, and now support animations.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Shepherd [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] paintings.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w11a|The painting back texture has been updated to be in line with the texture update.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w16a|Added the four unused paintings from Bedrock Edition: "Earth", "Wind", "Fire", and "Water".|These paintings can only be added through a [[data pack]], or with the {{cmd|summon}} command.}}
    {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w06a|Added [[painting]] variants to "Functional Blocks" tab.|Paintings with pre-defined variant will now display author, title and size in description when hovered over.|The "Operator Utilities" tab now contains the four paintings that are not available in Survival mode.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Bedrock Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|A new painting rendering has been added.{{info needed|What exactly changed?}}}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Paintings are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Paintings now have [[sound]]s when placed and broken.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.7|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Paintings can now be [[trading|bought]] from shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|The painting back texture has been updated to be in line with the texture update.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[Legacy Console Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU11|The limit for paintings in a world has been increased. 
    |A message is now displayed when the maximum paintings are reached.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Added new painting canvas 'Wither'.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Added [[sound]]s for paintings.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Painting JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[item]] texture of paintings has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Painting JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added paintings.
    |There are currently 25 canvases, which can be viewed at [[New Nintendo 3DS Edition history of textures/Paintings]].}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * On April 26, 2011, Notch stated that the automapping code can be used to share custom paintings and books in the future.<ref>{{tweet|notch|62970142207913984|The auto mapping code can be used to share custom paintings and books in the future. There's a hard cap on 65536 of each/world, though|April 26, 2011}}</ref>
    * The texture on the back of a painting is the same as the wooden planks texture, but with a yellowish color similar to that of [[chests]] (but slightly darker).
    * The "Skull on Fire" painting contains a Minecraft world in the background, which is based on a screenshot taken by the artist in [[Java Edition Alpha v1.1.2 01|Alpha 1.1.2_01]] (or earlier) on October 12, 2010, at 13:22:49 (UTC+2).<ref>{{cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220928041338/https://imgur.com/HVhrbnH|title=The original (never publicly shared before) screenshot that Kristoffer Zetterstrand took and based his painting on.|website=Imgur}}</ref>
    **The seeds for this world are -1044887956651363087 and -6984854390176336655 (both are the same), standing at X=-249.65, Y=91, Z=-29.04.<ref>https://pastebin.com/fzAY9ES4</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/iqg3ey/the_original_screenshot_seed_of_the_minecraft/</ref>
    * The "Skull on Fire" painting's texture was added in [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]]. However, the code for paintings to randomly display the part of the [[Kz.png]] texture that was to be occupied by the Burning Skull painting was added earlier, in [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_01|Beta 1.2_01]]. As there was nothing on this part of the texture except for a purple background grid, this is what would be displayed if the painting was randomly chosen, until the Burning Skull painting texture was actually added.
    * The original "Skull on Fire" painting was given to the winner of an official texture pack competition by Mojang.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110110003612/http://www.webhallen.com:80/minecraft/</ref>
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Notch Painting Screenshot.png|The first image of paintings released by [[Notch]].
    File:Skull on Fire world.jpg|The original screenshot behind the "Skull on Fire" painting.
    File:Burning Skull Render.jpg|A render of the "Skull on Fire" painting that [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]] used as a reference image.
    File:Skull on Fire IRL.jpg|The original "Skull on Fire" painting being painted.
    File:Burning Skull JE1.png|The "Skull on Fire" painting as it appeared between versions [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_01|Beta 1.2_01]] and [[Java Edition Beta 1.2_02|Beta 1.2_02]], prior to its texture being added in [[Java Edition Beta 1.3|Beta 1.3]].
    </gallery>
    
    === Renders ===
    <gallery>
    Alban.png | Albanian
    Aztec.png | de_aztec
    Aztec2.png | de_aztec
    Bomb.png | Target Successfully Bombed
    Kebab.png | Kebab med tre pepperoni
    Plant.png | Paradisträd
    Wasteland.png | Wasteland
    Courbet.png | Bonjour Monsieur Courbet
    Creebet.png | Creebet
    Pool.png | The Pool
    Sea.png | Seaside
    Sunset.png | sunset_dense
    Graham.png | Graham
    Wanderer.png | Wanderer
    Bust.png | Bust
    Match.png | Match
    Skull and Roses.png | Skull and Roses
    Stage.png | The Stage Is Set
    Void.png | The void
    Wither (painting).png | Wither
    Fighters.png | Fighters
    Donkey Kong.png | Kong
    Skeleton (painting).png | Mortal Coil
    Burning Skull.png | Skull On Fire
    Pigscene.png | Pigscene
    Pointer.png | Pointer
    Earth BE2.png | Earth
    Fire BE2.png | Fire
    Water BE2.png | Water
    Wind BE2.png | Wind
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Item Frame]]
    * [[Bedrock Edition unused features#Paintings|Unused paintings]]
    * [[Kz.png]]
    * [[Kristoffer Zetterstrand]]
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    == External links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory-painting Taking Inventory: Painting] – Minecraft.net on January 18, 2019
    
    {{items}}
    {{entities}}
    
    [[cs:Obraz]]
    [[de:Gemälde]]
    [[es:Cuadro]]
    [[fr:Tableau]]
    [[hu:Festmény]]
    [[it:Quadro]]
    [[ja:絵画]]
    [[ko:그림]]
    [[nl:Schilderij]]
    [[pl:Obraz]]
    [[pt:Quadro]]
    [[ru:Картина]]
    [[th:ภาพวาด]]
    [[uk:Картина]]
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    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>[[Bread|Bread]]<br/>{{dungeons hatnote|type=item}}
    {{Item
    | title = Bread
    | image = Bread.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | heals = {{hunger|5}}
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Bread''' is a [[food]] [[item]] that can be eaten by the [[player]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
      |A2=Wheat
      |B2=Wheat
      |C2=Wheat
      |Output=Bread
      |type=Foodstuff
    }}
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|bread}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Novice-level farmer [[Villager|villagers]] sell 6 bread for one [[emerald]] as part of their [[Trading|trades]]. {{IN|java}} they only have a 40% chance of offering this trade.
    
    === Villager gifts ===
    
    Farmer villagers may use wheat they have harvested to craft bread, which they can trade with other villagers.
    
    Farmer villagers may throw bread at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.{{only|java}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Food ===
    {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1= Hunger management}}
    
    Bread can be eaten with the use control while it is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating bread restores {{hunger|5}} [[hunger]] and 6.0 [[Hunger#Mechanics|hunger saturation]].
    
    === Breeding ===
    
    Villagers can pick up bread items to become willing, allowing them to breed. Villagers require 3 bread to become willing.
    
    === Composting ===
    Placing bread into a [[composter]] has an 85% chance of raising the compost level by 1. It is more efficient to compost [[wheat]] than bread made from wheat.
    
    == Sounds ==
    
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bread
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bread
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bread
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bread
    |id=261
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    
    {{load achievements|Bake Bread}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||20100206|[[File:Bread JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bread has been added, which now restores {{hp|5}}.}}
    {{History||20100223|Bread now requires 3 [[wheat]] (1 row of 3) instead of 6 (2 rows of 3) to be crafted.}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||?|Bread is no longer stackable.}}
    {{History||20100625-2|Bread can now be found in the new [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Bread is now stackable to 64.
    |Bread now restores {{hunger|5}} instead of {{hp|5}}.
    |[[Dungeon]] [[chests]] now contain more bread, now that it stacks.
    |Bread can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] storerooms and [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Bread can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=12w01a|Bread can now be found in the new [[village]] blacksmith chests.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Bread can now be found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w21a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 3–4 loaves of bread for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The dark outline has now been removed from the bread texture.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Bread can now be used to feed [[horse]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 2–4 loaves of bread for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w26c|[[Horse]]s no longer can eat bread.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of bread from [[mineshaft]] and [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s has now been decreased.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Bread can now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 297.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bread JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bread has now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w48a|Bread can now generate inside chests in cartographer houses, tanneries and plains [[village]] houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Bread can now generate inside chests in mason houses, and savanna and snowy [[village]] houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Bread can now generate inside chests in village temples, toolsmith, and desert and taiga [[village]] houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing bread into the new [[composter]] now has an 80% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Bread now has an 85% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w13a|Farmer villagers now give bread to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Bread JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bread.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Bread now restores {{hp|5}} instead of {{hp|2}}.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The dark outline has now been removed from the bread texture.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bread now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Bread can now be found inside [[minecart with chest]]s in [[mineshaft]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|[[Villager]]s now require bread to become willing, in order to [[breeding|breed]].
    |Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 2-4 loaves of bread for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bread can now be found in [[woodland mansion]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Bread can now be found inside [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bread JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bread has now been changed.
    |Bread can now be found inside [[plains]] [[village]] houses [[chest]]s, plains tannery house chests, village cartographer house chests and plains weaponsmith chests.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Bread can now be found in village chests other than plains.
    |Bread can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 6 bread for one [[emerald]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Bread JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bread.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|Bread is now stackable to 64. 
    |Bread now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The dark outline has now been removed from the bread texture.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bread JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of bread has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bread JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added bread.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--bread Taking Inventory: Bread] – Minecraft.net on February 25, 2021
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Chléb]]
    [[de:Brot]]
    [[es:Pan]]
    [[fr:Pain]]
    [[hu:Kenyér]]
    [[it:Pane]]
    [[ja:パン]]
    [[ko:빵]]
    [[nl:Brood]]
    [[pl:Chleb]]
    [[pt:Pão]]
    [[ru:Хлеб]]
    [[th:ขนมปัง]]
    [[uk:Хліб]]
    [[zh:面包]]</li><li>[[Raw Copper|Raw Copper]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Raw Copper.png
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Raw copper''' is a raw metal resource obtained from mining [[copper ore]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mining ===
    Copper ore and deepslate copper ore mined with a [[stone pickaxe]] or better drops 2–5 units of raw copper. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it can drop extra raw copper, allowing for a maximum of 20 units per ore block with Fortune III, or an average of 7.7 units of raw copper per ore block. If the ore is mined using a pickaxe enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops the ore block instead.
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |showname=1
    |Block of Raw Copper
    |Output=Raw Copper,9
    |type=Material
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    The primary usage of raw copper is [[smelting]] it into [[copper ingot]]s.
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Smelting ingredient ===
    {{Smelting
    |showname=2
    |Raw Copper
    |Copper Ingot
    |0.7
    }}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Copper
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=raw_copper
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Copper
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=raw_copper
    |form=item
    |id=507
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w14a|[[File:Raw Copper JE1.png|32px]] Added raw copper.}}
    {{History|||snap=April 13, 2021|slink={{Tweet|JasperBoerstra|1381991999952277513}}|[[File:Raw Copper JE2.png|32px]] [[JAPPA]] shows a new raw copper texture.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w15a|[[File:Raw Copper JE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw copper has been changed.
    |Raw copper can now be used to craft [[block of raw copper]].}}
    {{History|||snap=April 16, 2021|slink={{Tweet|JasperBoerstra|1383047666037325829}}|[[File:Raw Copper (pre-release).png|32px]] [[JAPPA]] shows a new raw copper texture again.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w16a|[[File:Raw Copper JE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw copper has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w17a|[[Copper ore]] now drops 2-3 raw copper when mined instead of a single unit.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w40a|[[Copper ore]] now drops 2-5 raw copper when mined.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Raw Copper JE2.png|32px]] Added raw copper.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Raw copper are now available without enabling [[experimental gameplay]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.54|[[File:Raw Copper JE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw copper has been changed.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    JE 1.17 Dev Raw Metals.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures.
    Jappa Raw Ores 1.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures.
    Jappa Raw Ores 2.png|Jappa shows raw ore textures.
    Jappa Raw Ores 3.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures.
    Jappa Raw Ores 4.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures.
    Jappa Raw Ores 5.jpg|Jappa shows raw ore textures.
    </gallery>
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Rohkupfer]]
    [[es:Cobre en bruto]]
    [[fr:Cuivre brut]]
    [[it:Rame grezzo]]
    [[ja:銅の原石]]
    [[pl:Surowa miedź]]
    [[pt:Cobre bruto]]
    [[ru:Необработанная медь]]
    [[tr:Ham Bakır]]
    [[uk:Необроблена мідь]]
    [[zh:粗铜]]</li></ul>
    16w43aAdded the death message "<player> was squished too much".
    1.11.1
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Shears|Shears]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Shears.png
    | rarity = Common
    | renewable = Yes
    | durability = 238
    | stackable = No
    }}
    
    '''Shears''' are tools required to obtain some organic blocks or otherwise mine them faster as well as to shear certain entities and blocks.
    
    ==Obtaining==
    
    ===Crafting===
    
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |showdescription=1
    |B2= Iron Ingot
    |A3= Iron Ingot
    |Output= Shears
    |type= Tool
    }}
    {{crafting
    |foot=1
    |ignoreusage=1
    |Damaged Shears
    |Damaged Shears
    |Output= Shears
    |description= The durability of the two shears is added together, plus an extra 5% durability.
    |type= Tool
    }}
    Despite using [[Iron Ingot|iron]] in its crafting recipe, shears cannot be smelted into [[iron nugget]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-111738}}</ref>
    
    ===Trading===
    
    Novice-level Shepherd [[villager]]s have a 40% chance to sell shears for 2 [[emerald]]s in Java Edition. This trade is always offered in Bedrock Edition.
    
    ===Chest loot===
    
    {{LootChestItem|shears}}
    
    ==Usage==
    
    ===Shearing===
    Shears lose 1 [[durability]] when used to shear something.
    
    Shears can be {{Control|use|text=used}} on a [[sheep]] to remove its coat and drop 1–3 [[wool]] of the corresponding color. The same sheep can be sheared again after it eats from a [[grass block]] to regenerate its coat.
    
    Shearing a [[mooshroom]] drops 5 [[mushroom]]s of the corresponding color and irreversibly turns it into a normal [[cow]].
    
    Shearing a [[snow golem]] irreversibly removes its pumpkin, dropping it and revealing its face.
    
    Shearing either a [[beehive]] or [[bee nest]] that is full of honey makes it drop 3 [[honeycomb]]s and resets it to honey level 0. The same beehive or bee nest can be sheared again if it is able to reach full honey again. If sheared by hand without a [[campfire]] below the hive or nest all bees within will exit and all nearby bees will attack the offending player. 
    
    [[Dispenser]]s can use shears in any of the above listed ways, interacting with any valid block or entity in front of the dispenser's face. This decreases the shears' [[durability]]. A dispenser shearing a beehive or bee nest will not anger bees or cause them to leave even if there is not a campfire below it.
    
    Shearing a [[pumpkin]] turns it into a [[carved pumpkin]], dropping 4 [[pumpkin seeds]] {{in|java}} or 1-3 pumpkin seeds {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    {{IN|java}}, shearing the tip of [[cave vines]], [[kelp]], [[weeping vines]], or [[twisting vines]] sets its age value to 25 and stops further growth.
    
    ===Breaking blocks===
    Shears use 1 [[durability]] when is used to break any block, even if it [[instant mining|breaks instantly]] by hand.
    
    Shears can be used to harvest [[cobweb|cobwebs]], [[leaves]], [[grass|grass, tall grass]], [[seagrass|seagrass, tall seagrass]], [[fern|ferns, large fern]]s, [[dead bush]]es, [[nether sprouts]], [[vines]], [[glow lichen]] or [[hanging roots]] and obtain them in item form. They can also be used to break [[tripwire]] connected to a [[tripwire hook]] without activating it.
    
    When shears are used to break [[Weeping Vines|weeping vines]] or [[Twisting Vines|twisting vines]] they are guaranteed to drop in item form instead of the usual 33% chance. This only applies to vines directly broken by shears and not vines that are broken due to the destruction of their supporting vines.
    
    The following table shows information about blocks that can be broken with shears. Colors indicate what gets dropped when the block is broken:
    
    *White: The original block.
    *Blue: The block's normal drop (i.e. string, sticks, seeds, saplings, apples).
    *Red: Nothing.
    
    {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Blocks broken with shears"
    !
    !No shears breaking time
    !Shears breaking time
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Cobweb}}
    | {{tc|no|20 s}}<ref group="note">Breaking cobwebs with a sword is as fast as breaking with shears, and yields string. This costs double durability.</ref>
    |0.4 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Dead Bush}}
    | {{tc|planned|0 s}}
    |0 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|id=fern|Grass|Fern}}
    | {{tc|planned|0 s}}
    |0 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Grass}}
    | {{tc|planned|0 s}}
    | 0 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Nether Sprouts}}
    | {{tc|no|0 s}}<ref group="note">{{IN|bedrock}}, the item drops when breaking it with fists.</ref>
    |0 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Leaves}}
    | {{tc|planned|0.35 s}}
    |0.05 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|id=tripwire|String#Tripwire|Tripwire}}
    |0 s
    |0 s<ref group="note">Using shears does not trigger a redstone pulse.</ref>
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Vines}}
    | {{tc|no|0.35 s}}
    |0.35 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Wool}}
    |1.25 s
    |0.25 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Seagrass}}
    | {{tc|no|0 s}}
    |0 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" | {{BlockLink|Glow Lichen}}
    | {{tc|no|0.3 s}}
    |0.3 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockLink|Hanging Roots}}
    | {{tc|no|0 s}}
    |0 s
    |-
    ! style="text-align:left" |{{BlockSprite|Twisting Vines Plant}}{{BlockLink|Twisting Vines}}<br> {{BlockSprite|Weeping Vines Plant}}{{BlockLink|Weeping Vines}}
    |0 s
    |0 s<ref group="note">Using shears will increase the chance of dropping from 33% to 100%.</ref>
    |}
    
    {{notelist}}
    
    ===Enchantments===
    
    Shears can receive the following [[Enchanting|enchantments]]:
    
    {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
    |+
    !Name
    ! Max Level
    ![[Enchanting|Method]]
    |-
    |[[Efficiency]]
    |V
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Unbreaking]]
    | III
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Mending]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Curse of Vanishing]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Silk Touch]]{{only|be|short=1}}
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |}
    
    {{notelist}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |rowspan=4
    |sound=Shear.ogg
    |subtitle=Shears click
    |source=player
    |description=When a mooshroom is sheared
    |id=entity.mooshroom.shear
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.shears.shear
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Shears click
    |source=player
    |description=When a sheep is sheared
    |id=entity.sheep.shear
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.shears.shear
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Shears click
    |source=player
    |description=When a snow golem is sheared
    |id=entity.snow_golem.shear
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.shears.shear
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Plant cropped
    |source=block
    |description=When a growing plant is cropped
    |id=block.growing_plant.crop
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.growing_plant.crop
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Beehive shear.ogg
    |source=block
    |subtitle=Shears scrape
    |description=When honeycombs are harvested from a beehive
    |id=block.beehive.shear
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.beehive.shear
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=1.0/0.8/0.9
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Pumpkin carve1.ogg
    |sound2=Pumpkin carve2.ogg
    |source=block
    |subtitle=Shears carve
    |description=When a pumpkin is carved
    |id=block.pumpkin.carve
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.pumpkin.carve
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Random break.ogg
    |subtitle=Item breaks
    |source=player
    |description=When a pair of shears' 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}}:<br>
    Pumpkins do not have carve sounds.
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Shear.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When something is sheared
    |id=mob.sheep.shear
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Beehive shear.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When honeycombs are harvested from a beehive
    |id=block.beehive.shear
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=0.8-1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Random break.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When a pair of shears' 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=Shears
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=shears
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Shears
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=shears
    |id=421
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==Achievements==
    
    {{load achievements|Have a Shearful Day}}<div style="text-align:center"></div>
    
    ==History==
    {{History||June 3, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/76570646074765312|Shears were first mentioned by [[Jeb]] on [[wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]]. The tweet revealing Jeb's work on shears was written in Swedish (''Jag jobbar på shears nu''), which translates to "I'm working on shears now".}}
    {{History||June 7, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/78154891637436416|Jeb tweets about how shears were originally planned as a way to defuse [[TNT]], but he dropped this shortly after deciding TNT would detonate only with [[redstone]] or [[fire]].}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.7|[[File:Shears JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added shears.
    |Before [[Beta 1.7]], [[sheep]] would drop 1-3 [[wool]] blocks at most when hit, but shears can harvest up to 4 wool blocks per sheep.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Shears can now be used to harvest a [[fern]], [[vines]] and [[grass]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Shears now harvest [[red mushroom]]s from a [[mooshroom]] and turn it back into a normal [[cow]].}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|[[Sheep]] now drop only 1-3 wool blocks when sheared, but they can also regrow their wool by eating [[grass block|grass]], which is part of a plan to have [[animal]]s stay in the game longer.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|76647002317930496}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w05a|Shears can now be used to harvest [[dead bush]]es.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w06a|Shears are now [[renewable]], due to [[zombie]]s occassionally dropping iron ingots.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Shears can now be [[trading|bought]] from farmer [[villager]]s for 3 [[emerald]]s each.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w22a|Shears can now be used to break [[tripwire]] string and not set it off.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|Added a [[sound]] when using shears on [[sheep]].}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w50a|Shears can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]].}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: Shepherd [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] shears for 3–4 [[emerald]]s each. 
    |Farmers no longer trade shears.}}
    {{History|||snap=pre1|Shears now lose [[item durability|durability]] when breaking [[wool]] blocks. In previous versions, shears would take [[item durability|durability]] [[damage]] only when destroyed or when breaking [[tall grass]] or [[leaves]], the damage remaining the same for all other [[block]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-5313}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Shears may now be used in a crafting grid to zoom in [[map]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w45a|Shears no longer zoom in maps.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w47b|Shears can no longer be enchanted with [[Silk Touch]].
    |Shears now lose durability when used to break any block (formerly lost durability only from [[leaves]], [[web]], [[grass]], [[vines]], [[tripwire]] and [[wool]]).}}
    {{History|||snap=15w47c|Shears now harvest [[cobweb]] without requiring [[Silk Touch]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w49a|[[Snow golem]]'s [[pumpkin]] can now be removed with shears.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|When shears are {{control|used}} on an un-carved [[pumpkin]], it now turns into a carved pumpkin and drops 4 [[pumpkin seeds]].
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 359.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Shears placed in a [[dispenser]] can now shear [[sheep]].
    |[[File:Shears JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of shears has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Shears can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] shepherd houses.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Shears can now be used on [[bee nest]]s and [[beehive]]s to harvest [[honeycomb]].}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|Shears placed in a dispenser can now shear [[mooshrooms]] and [[snow golem]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=pre1|Shears are now required in order to pick up [[roots]].}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=pre2|Shears are no longer required to pick up [[roots]].}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=?|Shears are now required in order to pick up [[hanging roots]].}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w37a|Shears can now stop [[cave vines]], [[kelp]], [[weeping vines]], and [[twisting vines]] from aging.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Shears are now required in order to pick up [[mangrove leaves]].}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Shears JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added shears.}}
    {{History||v0.3.2|Survival [[player]]s no longer start out with infinite durability shears in the [[inventory]].}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Removed shears from the creative inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|Re-added shears to [[creative]] mode.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Shears can now be used to transform [[mooshroom]]s into [[cow]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 3|Shearing a [[snow golem]] now removes its [[pumpkin]].
    |Shears can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] in an [[anvil]].}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Shears can now be used to break [[tripwire]] string without triggering it.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Shears now lose durability when used to break any [[block]].}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Shears can now be [[trading|bought]] from shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Breaking a [[melon|melon block]] with shears now always drop 9 [[melon slice|melons]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Shears can now be used to turn un-carved [[pumpkin]]s into [[carved pumpkin]] and spit out 4 [[pumpkin seeds]].}}
    {{History||?|Shears now harvest [[cobweb]] without requiring [[Silk Touch]].}} 
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Shears placed in a [[dispenser]] can now shear [[sheep]].
    |[[File:Shears JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of shears has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Shears can now be found in [[village]] shepherd houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Shears [[trading|sold]] by shepherd [[villager]]s now cost only 2 [[emerald]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|Shears can now be used on [[bee nest]]s and [[beehive]]s to harvest [[honeycomb]].}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU3|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Shears JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added shears.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|Shears can now be used to turn regular [[pumpkin]]s into [[carved pumpkin]]s.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Shears JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of shears has been changed.
    |Shears placed in a [[dispenser]] can now shear [[sheep]].}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Shears JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added shears.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    ==Issues==
    {{issue list}}
    
    ==Gallery==
    
    <gallery>
    File:Enchanted Shears.gif|An enchanted pair of shears.
    </gallery>
    
    ==References==
    {{reflist}}
    
    ==External links==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--shears Taking Inventory: Shears] – Minecraft.net on November 20, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[cs:Nůžky]]
    [[de:Schere]]
    [[es:Tijeras]]
    [[fr:Cisailles]]
    [[hu:Metszőolló]]
    [[it:Cesoie]]
    [[ja:ハサミ]]
    [[ko:가위]]
    [[nl:Schaar]]
    [[pl:Nożyce]]
    [[pt:Tesoura]]
    [[ru:Ножницы]]
    [[zh:剪刀]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Honeycomb|Honeycomb]]<br/>{{distinguish|Honeycomb Block}}
    {{Item
    | image = Honeycomb.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Honeycombs''' are items obtained from [[bee nest]]s and beehives.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    {{See also|Tutorials/Honey farming}}
    When a bee nest or beehive at {{cd|honey_level}} 5 is [[shear]]ed, it drops 3 honeycombs and angers any bees inside, causing them to attack. Having a lit [[campfire]] or lighting a fire underneath the nest or hive prevents the bees from becoming hostile.
    
    A [[dispenser]] with shears inside can be used to shear the nest without angering the bees. The honeycomb pops out as a dropped item.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Signs ===
    
    {{Control|Using}} a honeycomb on a [[sign]] or a hanging sign prevents the sign from being edited.
    
    === Waxing ===
    {{Control|Using}} a honeycomb on a [[block of copper]] changes the block into its waxed variant, preventing oxidation of the copper.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Beehive shear.ogg
    |subtitle=Shears scrape
    |source=neutral
    |description=When honeycombs are collected from a beehive
    |id=block.beehive.shear
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.beehive.shear
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.8
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wax on1.ogg
    |sound2=Wax on2.ogg
    |sound3=Wax on3.ogg
    |subtitle=Wax on
    |source=block
    |description=When a honeycomb waxes something
    |id=item.honeycomb.wax_on
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Beehive shear.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When honeycombs are collected from a beehive
    |id=block.beehive.shear
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=0.8-1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wax on1.ogg
    |sound2=Wax on2.ogg
    |sound3=Wax on3.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a honeycomb waxes something
    |id=copper.wax.on
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Honeycomb
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=honeycomb
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Honeycomb
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=honeycomb
    |id=591
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Wax on;Wax off}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[File:Honeycomb JE1.png|32px]] Added honeycombs.
    |Honeycombs can be used to craft [[beehive]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w41a|Honeycombs can now be used to craft [[honeycomb block]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Honeycomb texture change 1.15pre2 to 1.15pre3.gif|32px]] The texture file of honeycombs has been slightly changed. The color channel of transparent pixels are now filled to black. The in-game texture has not been changed.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[candle]]s and [[waxed copper]].}}
    {{History|||snap=21w11a|Honeycomb can now be used to wax copper blocks by right clicking or dispensing honeycomb onto the block.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w14a|Honeycomb can now be used to wax oxidized copper blocks.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Honeycomb can no longer used to craft candles.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Honeycomb can once again used to craft candles.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Sign]]s and hanging signs can now be waxed with honeycomb to prevent them from being edited.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[File:Honeycomb BE1.png|32px]] Added honeycombs.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.14.0.4|[[File:Honeycomb BE2.png|32px]] The texture of honeycombs has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s.}}
    {{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.57|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[waxed copper]].
    |Honeycomb can now be used to wax copper blocks by right clicking or dispensing honeycomb onto the block.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Honeycomb can now be used to wax oxidized copper blocks.}}
    {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[candle]]s.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.22|[[Sign]]s and hanging signs can now be waxed with honeycomb to prevent them from being edited.}}
    
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[cs:Plástev medu]]
    [[de:Honigwabe]]
    [[es:Panal]]
    [[fr:Rayon de miel]]
    [[ja:ハニカム]]
    [[ko:벌집 조각]]
    [[pl:Plaster miodu]]
    [[pt:Favo de mel]]
    [[ru:Пчелиные соты]]
    [[zh:蜜脾]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
    16w50aAdded the death message "<player> went off with a bang".
    1.13
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Banner Pattern|Banner Pattern]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Banner Pattern.png
    | rarity = 
    * '''Flower Charge, Field Masoned, Bordure Indented, Globe, Snout'''
    * Common
    * '''Creeper Charge, Skull Charge'''
    * Uncommon
    * '''Thing'''
    * Epic
    | renewable = 
    * '''Snout, Thing''': No
    * '''All others''': Yes
    | stackable = No
    }}
    '''Banner patterns''' are [[item]]s used to customize [[banner]]s inside [[loom]]s.
    There are six patterns {{in|java}} and eight {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    [[File:Banner Patterns 20w15a.png|thumb|All six banner patterns {{in|java}} with their various sources.]]
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{see also|Banner/Patterns|title1=List of patterned banners}}
    4 out of 6 banner patterns {{only|JE}} and 2 more {{only|BE}} can be obtained by crafting. They are crafted by combining one [[paper]] along with a certain material.
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |Paper
    |Creeper Head
    |Output=Banner Pattern Creeper
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description=Creeper face
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Wither Skeleton Skull
    |Output=Banner Pattern Skull
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description=Skeleton skull and crossbones
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Oxeye Daisy
    |Output=Banner Pattern Flower
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description=Daisy
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Enchanted Golden Apple
    |Output=Banner Pattern Thing
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |showdescription=true
    |description=Former [[Mojang Studios]] logo
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Bricks
    |Output=Banner Pattern Field Masoned
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description={{only|bedrock}}
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |Paper
    |Vines
    |Output=Banner Pattern Bordure Indented
    |type=Miscellaneous
    |description={{only|bedrock}}
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    '''Globe banner pattern''' is obtained by trading with a master-level [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer villager]] for a price of 8 emeralds.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    '''Snout banner pattern''' is obtained in the [[Bastion Remnant]] as loot.
    {{LootChestItem|snout-banner-pattern}}
    
    == Usage ==
    === Loom ingredient ===
    Banner patterns are used in [[loom]]s to add customization to [[banner]]s. The pattern must be combined with 1 banner and 1 [[dye]]. Upon usage in the loom, the banner pattern is not consumed.
    
    {{Looming
    |head=1
    |showdescription=1
    |name=[[Banner|Flower Charge Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Flower Charge
    |Flower Charge
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Flower Charge}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a flower charge (flower icon)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Creeper Charge Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Creeper Charge
    |Creeper Charge
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Creeper Charge}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a creeper charge (creeper face)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Skull Charge Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Skull Charge
    |Skull Charge
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Skull Charge}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a skull charge (skull and crossbones)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Thing Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Thing
    |Thing
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Thing}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a thing (old Mojang logo)}}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Snout Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Snout
    |Snout
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Snout}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a piglin snout
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Globe Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Globe
    |Globe
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Globe}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a globe (cube shaped earth)
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Bordure Indented Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Bordure Indented
    |Bordure Indented
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Bordure Indented}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a bordure indented (fancy border){{only|bedrock}}
    }}
    
    {{Looming
    |name=[[Banner|Field Masoned Banner]]
    |ingredients={{:Banner/recipe|ingredients}}
    |{{:Banner/recipe|banner}}
    |Matching Dye
    |Banner Pattern Field Masoned
    |Field Masoned
    |{{:Banner/recipe|output|Field Masoned}}
    |Blink=Banner
    |Olink=Banner
    |description=Emblazons a field masoned (brick pattern)‌{{only|bedrock}}
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Flower Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=flower_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Creeper Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Skull Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=skull_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Thing
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Globe
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=globe_banner_pattern
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Snout
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Banner Pattern
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Creeper Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=creeper_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 0
    |id=582
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.creeper}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Skull Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=skull_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 1
    |id=583
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.skull}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Flower Charge
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=flower_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 2
    |id=581
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.flower}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Thing
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=mojang_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 3
    |id=584
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.thing}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Field Masoned
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=field_masoned_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 4
    |id=585
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.bricks}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bordure Indented
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bordure_indented_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 5
    |id=586
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.vines}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Snout
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=piglin_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 6
    |id=587
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.piglin}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Globe
    |spritename=banner-pattern
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=globe_banner_pattern
    |aliasid=banner_pattern / 7
    |id=588
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.banner_pattern.name, item.banner_pattern.globe
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Fruit on the Loom}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for flower charge, creeper charge, skull charge and thing patterns.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe.
    |The banner pattern for globe can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w16a|The piglin banner pattern can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[bastion remnants]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w18a|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|The chance of finding the "Snout" banner pattern in bastion remnant chests has been increased from 5.5% to 10.1%.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|The banner patterns flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added the piglin banner pattern.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.59|The piglin pattern has now been renamed to "Snout".}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.55|The "Thing" banner pattern can now be crafted at the [[loom]].}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of banner patterns have been changed from <code>banner_pattern</code> to <code><type>_banner_pattern</code>.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner pattern for globe. It is currently unobtainable in survival.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.18.10.26|The banner pattern for globe are now obtainable in survival and can be [[trading|bought]] from master-level cartographer [[villager]]s for 8 [[emerald]]s.
    |Removed flower charge, field masoned and bordure indented banner pattern from villager trading.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added banner patterns for creeper charge, skull charge, flower charge, thing, field masoned and bordure indented patterns.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Bannervorlage]]
    [[es:Diseño de estandarte]]
    [[fr:Motif de bannière]]
    [[ja:旗の模様]]
    [[ko:현수막 무늬]]
    [[pl:Wzór sztandaru]]
    [[pt:Desenho para estandarte]]
    [[ru:Узор флага]]
    [[th:ลวดลายธง]]
    [[zh:旗帜图案]]</li><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></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>
    18w15aAdded 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"
    pre5The death message "<player> fell out of the water" can now appear practically, not only theoretically.
    1.13.1
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Cocoa Beans|Cocoa Beans]]<br/>{{Block
    |image=<gallery>
    Cocoa Age 0.png|Age 0 JE
    Cocoa Age 1.png|Age 1 JE
    Cocoa Age 2.png|Age 2 JE
    </gallery>
    |image2=<gallery>
    Cocoa Age 0 BE.png|Age 0 BE
    Cocoa Age 1 BE.png|Age 1 BE
    Cocoa Age 2 BE.png|Age 2 BE
    </gallery>
    |transparent=Yes
    |light=No
    |tool=axe
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (64)
    |flammable=No
    |lavasusceptible=No
    }} '''Cocoa beans''' are items obtained from cocoa pods and are used to plant them, as well as to craft [[dye|brown dye]] and [[cookie|cookies]].
    
    '''Cocoa pods''' are [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] [[plant]]s placed on [[Log|jungle log]] sides that grow cocoa beans, and can be found naturally in [[Jungle|jungles]].
    
    ==Obtaining==
    In ''Java Edition'', cocoa beans are only obtained through the natural generation of cocoa pods, while in ''Bedrock Edition'', they can also be gotten in bonus chests, from [[fishing]] inside the jungle, bamboo jungle and sparse jungle biomes and during a [[trading]] with a wandering trader.
    
    Cocoa beans come from cocoa pods, which are found on the trunks of normal-sized naturally-generated [[jungle tree]]s in [[jungle]], [[bamboo jungle]]s and [[sparse jungle]] temperate [[biome]]s.
    
    Cocoa pods can be mined with any item, but [[axe]]s are the quickest. Fully grown cocoa pods drop 3 cocoa beans. Using a tool enchanted with Fortune does not increase the amount of cocoa beans dropped.
    {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Cocoa|Axe|sword=1|link=none}}
    The block itself can be obtained by inventory editing or [[add-on]]s {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    From one to two cocoa beans can be found in 40% of bonus [[chest]]s {{in|bedrock}}.
    {{LootChestItem|cocoa-beans}}
    
    Cocoa beans can be obtained from [[fishing]] in a jungle {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    [[Wandering trader]]s may sell 3 cocoa beans for an [[emerald]] during a [[trading]] {{in|bedrock}}.
    
    ==Usage==
    ===Farming===
    {{main|Tutorials/Cocoa bean farming}}
    Placing cocoa beans on the side of a jungle [[log]] plants a new cocoa pod. The log does not need to be attached to a tree. A cocoa pod can be placed on jungle logs, jungle [[wood]], stripped jungle logs and stripped jungle wood.
    [[File:Cocoaplant farm.png|thumb|left|A somewhat efficient cocoa pod farm, minimizing space and wood use.]]
    Cocoa has three stages of growth. During its first stage, the pod is small and green. In the second stage, the plant is bigger and colored tan. In its last stage, the pod is even larger and orange. The cocoa block has a 20% chance to grow a stage when receiving a [[Tick#Random tick|random tick]], giving it an average time of 5 minutes and 41 seconds per stage. When destroyed in the first two stages, the pod yields only one cocoa bean. When destroyed in the third stage, it gives 3 cocoa beans. [[Bone meal]] can be used to force the cocoa pod forward by one growth stage. Cocoa pods burst and drop their beans when struck by flowing water, pushed by a piston or if their [[log]] or wood are removed by any means.
    
    ===Composting===
    Placing cocoa beans into a [[composter]] has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. {{IN|bedrock}}, cocoa beans are accepted as a direct substitute of brown dye in many recipes.
    
    ===Crafting ingredient===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    {{Dye usage}}
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, cocoa beans can be also used in banner patterns:
    {{banner crafting usage}}
    
    {{Banner loom usage|Cocoa Beans}}
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Sound table/Block/Wood}}
    
    ==Data values==
    ===ID===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Cocoa
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cocoa
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cocoa Beans
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=cocoa_beans
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showforms=y
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Cocoa
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cocoa
    |id=127
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cocoa Beans
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=cocoa_beans
    |aliasid=dye / 3
    |id=412
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.dye.brown.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    ===Block states===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    ==History==
    ''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see [[/Asset history]]''
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cocoa beans.
    |Cocoa beans are currently obtainable only through an inventory editor.}}
    {{History||1.2_02|Prior to this, Cocoa Beans were misspelled as 'Coco Beans'.}}
    {{History||1.4|Cocoa beans have been formally brought into the game as a reward found in [[dungeon]] chests.<ref>{{tweet|notch|53161729990987776}}</ref> (53% chance) Also, brown [[sheep]] now naturally spawn, making brown [[wool]] obtainable without hacking the game.
    |Cocoa beans can now be used to craft [[cookie]]s.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||May 8, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb|199867730927697920}}|[[Jeb]] revealed cocoa with a screenshot.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|For only this snapshot, cocoa beans have been given a small (0.5%) chance of dropping from destroyed [[jungle tree]] [[leaves]] in a similar fashion to [[apple]]s from oak leaves, which makes cocoa beans [[renewable resource|renewable]] for the first time.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w19a|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE1.png|32px]]  Added cocoa. The top textures of cocoa always keep a completely constant rotation, regardless of what direction they face. They also not shaded.
    |[[File:Cocoa Beans JE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.
    |Cocoa has replaced jungle [[leaves]] as the main method of finding cocoa beans.
    |[[File:Cocoa Age 3 (S) JE1.png|32px]] Cocoa with values 12–15 is inaccessible normally, and use the texture of the [[dragon egg]]. This is due to the dragon egg texture being to the left of the ripe cocoa texture in <samp>[[terrain.png]]</samp>, as cocoa textures are arranged with the oldest on the left and the youngest on the right, resulting in the unusually ripe cocoa reading the dragon egg texture.}}
    {{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Cocoa beans have been given the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Cocoa beans can now be [[crafting|crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} 
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Due to textures being stored in individual files, cocoa beans with data 12–15 no longer have a texture to use, and now crash the game if a [[chunk]] containing one is loaded.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w03a|Cocoa with data values 12–15 now only crash the game if one is directly in the field of view.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w04a|[[Bone meal]] now grows cocoa by only one stage.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w10a|[[File:Cocoa Age 3 (S) JE2.png|32px]] Cocoa with data 12–15 now use the age 2 texture, resulting in a broken appearance, preventing previously mentioned crashes.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Cocoa beans have been removed from [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w19a|Brown [[Terracotta|stained clay]] can now be [[crafting|crafted]] using cocoa beans.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w41a|Brown [[stained glass]] can now be crafted using cocoa beans.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w07a|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE1.png|32px]] The top textures of cocoa now rotate with the blocks themselves (cocoa facing north remaining visually unaffected), and cocoa of age 3 has [[Missing model|no model]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] The large section of cocoa is shaded, and the missing model (which age 3 cocoa uses) has changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE4.png|32px]] The connecting region of cocoa is now shaded.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w26a|Cocoa with data 12–15 has been effectively removed from the game, as such blocks now convert to a proper value with {{cmd|setblock}}. Loading worlds with existing out of range cocoa crash the game.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w30a|Cocoa beans can now be used to dye [[banner]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this block's and item's numeral ID were respectively 127 and 351.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Cocoa beans can now be used to craft [[brown dye]].
    |Cocoa beans can no longer be used as a [[dye]].
    |All of the dye-related functions and crafting recipes of cocoa beans (except cookies) have been transferred to brown dye.
    |"Cocoa Beans" item has been renamed to "Cocoa".
    |[[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa has been changed.
    |[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE5.png|32px]] The textures of cocoa have been changed.
    |[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (texture) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (texture) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Textures for cocoa age 0 and 1 has palette left, visible only on particles.
    |Cocoa now has a placement [[sound]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing cocoa into the new [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Cocoa now has a 65% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11b|"Cocoa" item has been renamed back to "Cocoa Beans".{{verify|was this not just one bug that affected other crops as well? if so cite the ticket and add to all other affected pages}}}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (texture) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (texture) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] Textures for cocoa age 0 and 1 were changed. This visually changes only particles.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE6.png|32px]] The texture and model of cocoa age 2 have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cocoa beans. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.
    |Cocoa beans can be [[crafted]] from an [[orange dye]] and an [[ink sac]], or from [[dandelion yellow]], [[rose red]], and an ink sac, despite there being no way of obtaining ink sacs at the time.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 3|Cocoa beans are now available in [[creative]].}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE1.png|32px]] {{info needed|How did 12-16 appear?}} Added cocoa.
    |Cocoa provides an additional way of obtaining cocoa beans.
    |Cocoa beans are now used to craft [[cookie]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 14|Cocoa now grows over time.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-7887}}</ref>}}
    {{History||?|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) BE2.png|32px]] Cocoa no longer has a stem connecting it to the log.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=Realms build 4|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE1.png|32px]] Cocoa stems now render again.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-13579}}</ref>}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Cocoa beans can no longer be crafted from [[orange dye]] and an ink sac.
    |Cocoa beans can no longer be crafted from rose red, dandelion yellow and ink sacs.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Cocoa beans can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Cocoa beans can now be used to dye [[shulker box]]es and [[bed]]s.
    |Cocoa beans can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Cocoa beans can now be used to dye [[banner]]s, [[firework star]]s, and [[glass]].
    |Cocoa beans can now be found in [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Cocoa beans can now be used to craft brown [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Cocoa beans can now be used to craft [[brown dye]].}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Cocoa beans are now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
    |[[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.
    |[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) BE4.png|32px]] The textures of cocoa have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Cocoa beans can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of cocoa beans has been changed from <code>dye/3</code> to <code>cocoa_beans</code>.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.22|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (texture) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (texture) JE3 BE3.png|32px]] Textures for cocoa age 0 and 1 were changed. This visually changes only particles.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cocoa beans.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU9|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE3.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Added cocoa.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of cocoa beans has been changed once again.
    |[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE5.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} The textures of cocoa have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Cocoa Beans JE3 BE2.png|32px]] Added cocoa beans.
    |[[File:Cocoa Age 0 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 1 (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Cocoa Age 2 (S) JE3.png|32px]]{{verify|Were these the models used?}} Added cocoa.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Cocoa "item" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Cocoa}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list|Cocoa Beans|Cocoa Pod}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    *Cocoa pods have a different hitbox for each size; however, the top is always 0.25 blocks below the top of the [[log]] it is on.
    *If a cocoa pod grows while the player is standing next to it, the player is forced into the appropriate form of [[suffocation prevention]] depending on available space.
    *{{IN|be}}, the pixels on top of the fully grown pod are 8/7 the size of those on the side.<ref>{{bug|MC-109055||Fixed}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-152862}}</ref>
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    CocoaReveal.png|The first screenshot of cocoa pods tweeted by [[Jens Bergensten]], which revealed the plants.
    CocoaPlant.png|A screenshot tweeted by Jens Bergensten, showing the pod.
    Cocoa Plants in a Jungle Biome (12w19a).png|Naturally generated cocoa pods.
    CPlantsJWood.png|A cocoa pod farm.
    Cocoa2.jpg|A cocoa farm.
    Cocoa beans phases.png|Three growing phases of the cocoa pod.
    AreaOptimizedBeanPods.gif|A log and pod layout for optimizing an example area of 14×14 (including walls).
    File:CocoaBean15.png|Cocoa beans with values greater than 12 appeared this way
    </gallery>
    
    ==Literature==
    ===References===
    {{reflist}}
    
    ===External Links===
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--cocoa-beans Taking Inventory: Cocoa Beans] – Minecraft.net on December 5, 2019
    
    {{Items}}
    {{Blocks|vegetation}}
    
    [[Category:Dyes]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    [[Category:Natural blocks]]
    
    [[cs:Kakaové boby]]
    [[de:Kakaobohnen]]
    [[es:Semillas de cacao]]
    [[fr:Fèves de cacao]]
    [[hu:Kakaóbab]]
    [[ja:カカオ豆]]
    [[ko:코코아 콩]]
    [[nl:Cacaobonen]]
    [[pl:Ziarna kakaowe]]
    [[pt:Sementes de cacau]]
    [[ru:Какао-бобы]]
    [[uk:Какао-боби]]
    [[zh:可可豆]]</li><li>[[Nether Brick|Nether Brick]]<br/><!--Please do not change "nether brick" to "Nether brick". According to style guide, item names are not proper nouns and should not be capitalized.-->
    {{about|the item|the block|Nether Bricks}}
    {{Item
    | title = Nether Brick
    | image = Nether Brick.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    A '''nether brick''' is an [[item]] made by [[smelting]] [[netherrack]] in a [[furnace]], and is used to craft the [[Nether Bricks|nether bricks]] block and its variants. 
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Smelting ===
    Nether brick can be smelted from netherrack.
    {{smelting
      |Netherrack
      |Nether Brick
      |0,1
    }}
    
    === Bartering ===
    [[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 2 to 8 nether bricks when given a [[gold ingot]].
    
    == Usage ==
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage|Nether Brick}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Nether Brick
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=nether_brick
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Nether Brick
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=netherbrick
    |id=523
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}}
    {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Nether brick items can now be used to craft [[red nether bricks]].}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of nether bricks has been changed from <code>netherbrick</code> to <code>nether_brick</code>.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 405.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of nether bricks has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|10|109}} (~9.17%) chance of being given by the new [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1–4.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|20|226}} (~8.84%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w10a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|40|411}} (~9.73%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 4–16.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 2–8.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added nether brick items to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.1.3|snap=alpha 1.1.3.0|Nether brick items are now used to craft [[red nether bricks]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Nether brick items are now used to craft nether brick [[fence]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of nether bricks has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.50|Nether bricks now can be used as fuel for a [[furnace]].<ref>{{bug|MCPE-114216}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Nether bricks now have a {{frac|40|459}} (~8.71%) chance of being given by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 2–8 to match {{el|Java}}.}}
    {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|Nether bricks can no longer be used as fuel in a furnace.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of nether bricks has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Nether Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether brick items.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == References ==
    
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[cs:Netheritová cihla]]
    [[de:Netherziegel (Gegenstand)]]
    [[es:Ladrillo del Nether]]
    [[fr:Brique du Nether]]
    [[hu:Alvilági tégla]]
    [[ja:ネザーレンガ (アイテム)]]
    [[ko:네더 벽돌 (아이템)]]
    [[lzh:焱界磚]]
    [[nl:Netherbaksteen (voorwerp)]]
    [[pl:Netherowa cegła]]
    [[pt:Tijolo do Nether]]
    [[ru:Адский кирпич (предмет)]]
    [[uk:Пекельна цегла (предмет)]]
    [[zh:下界砖]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
    18w31aAdded the 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>"
    1.14
    {{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>[[Raw Salmon|Raw Salmon]]<br/>{{about|the item|the mob|Salmon}}
    {{Item
    | title = Raw Salmon
    | image = Raw Salmon.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | heals = {{hunger|2}}
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Raw salmon''' is a food item that can be eaten by the [[player]] or cooked to make [[cooked salmon]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Mob loot ===
    ====Salmon====
    [[Salmon]] always drops 1 raw salmon when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 [[Cooked Salmon|cooked salmon]] instead.
    ====Guardians and elder guardians ====
    [[Guardian|Guardians]] and [[Elder Guardian|elder guardians]] have a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 25% of them being raw salmon, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected.
    ====Polar bears====
    [[Polar bear]]s have a 25% chance of dropping 0–2 raw salmon when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked salmon instead.
    === Fishing ===
    {{main|Fishing}}Raw salmon can be obtained from [[fishing]]. The wait time of one being caught is decreased with the [[Lure]] enchantment and the chance of one being caught is slightly decreased with the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment (named as such because it increases treasure, not fish).
    
    Catching salmon awards 1-6 experience.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|raw-salmon}}
    
    === Villager gifts ===
    {{in|java}}, Fisherman villagers throw raw salmon at [[player]]s under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Smelting ingredient ===
    
    {{smelting
    |Raw Salmon
    |Cooked Salmon
    |0.35
    }}
    
    === Food ===
    
    Raw salmon restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 0.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].
    
    === Cats ===
    Raw salmon can be used to tame [[cat]]s with {{frac|1|3}} chance of success, get cats off of [[chest]]s, and [[bed]]s, [[breed]] cats, and make baby cats grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. Additionally, raw salmon can be used to heal cats by {{hp|2|mob=1}}.
    
    Raw salmon can be used to gain [[ocelot]] trust, breed ocelots, and make baby ocelots grow up by 10%.
    === Dolphins ===
    
    A [[dolphin]] can be fed raw salmon to increase its trust of the player and cause it to interact with the player more often. However, unlike most other animal mobs, this does not cause them to breed.
    
    Additionally, dolphins swim to the nearest chest in a [[shipwreck]] or [[underwater ruin]] after they are fed raw salmon. If the chest in the nearest structure is broken, they swim to another structure with a chest.
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Apprentice-level Fisherman [[villager]]s have 50%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|3}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 6 raw salmon and one [[emerald]] for 6 cooked salmon.
    
    Journeyman-level Fisherman villagers offer to buy 13 raw salmon for an emerald.
    
    === Wolves ===
    {{IN|bedrock}}, raw salmon can be fed only to [[wolves]] not at full health, healing them by {{hp|2|mob=1}}. Unlike other wolf food, raw salmon cannot be used to breed wolves or to accelerate the growth of baby wolves.
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Salmon
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=salmon
    |itemtags=fishes
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Salmon
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=salmon
    |id=265
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Lion Hunter}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business;A Complete Catalogue}}
    
    == Video ==
    <span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|s_GcAFeoREk}}</span>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Raw salmon is now obtainable rare drops from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardians]].}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|Raw salmon can now be found in [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Raw salmon is now dropped from [[polar bear]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>fish</code> and <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 349 and 250.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w08b|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]).
    |[[File:Raw Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture for raw salmon has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w48a|Raw salmon can now be found in chests in [[village]] fisher cottages.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw salmon.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w13a|Fisherman villagers now give raw salmon to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Salmon now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
    |Raw salmon can now be used to tame [[ocelot]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Salmon is now [[drops|dropped]] by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added [[polar bear]]s, which drop raw salmon.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Raw salmon is now found inside [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]).
    |[[File:Raw Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture for raw salmon has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Added [[dolphin]]s, which can be [[breeding|bred]] with raw salmon.}}
    {{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|Raw salmon can no longer be used to breed dolphins. 
    |Giving raw salmon to dolphins now leads the [[player]] to nearest [[underwater ruins]] or [[shipwreck]].}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Raw salmon can no longer be used to tame [[ocelot]]s.
    |Raw salmon can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] ocelots.
    |Added stray [[cat]]s, which can be tamed by being fed raw salmon.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw salmon can now be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.52|If [[salmon]] is [[death|killed]] while on [[fire]], then they now drop [[cooked salmon]] instead of a raw salmon.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Raw Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture for raw salmon have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Fishing]]
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[de:Roher Lachs]]
    [[es:Salmón crudo]]
    [[ja:生鮭]]
    [[ko:생연어]]
    [[pt:Salmão cru]]
    [[ru:Сырой лосось]]
    [[tr:Çiğ Somon]]
    [[zh:生鲑鱼]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Food]]</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>[[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>[[Axe|Axe]]<br/>{{For}}
    {{Item
    | image = <gallery>
    Wooden Axe.png | Wooden
    Stone Axe.png | Stone
    Iron Axe.png | Iron
    Golden Axe.png | Golden
    Diamond Axe.png | Diamond
    Netherite Axe.png | Netherite
    </gallery>
    | rarity = Common
    | renewable = 
    * '''Netherite''': No 
    * '''Others''': Yes
    | durability = 
    '''Bedrock Edition'''
    * Golden: 33
    * Wooden: 60 
    * Stone: 132
    * Iron: 251
    * Diamond: 1562
    * Netherite: 2032
    '''Java Edition'''
    * Golden: 32
    * Wooden: 59
    * Stone: 131
    * Iron: 250
    * Diamond: 1561
    * Netherite: 2031
    | stackable = No
    }}
    
    An '''axe''' is a [[tool]] used to hasten the [[breaking]] of [[wood]]-based or other tough organic [[block]]s, strip or scrape certain blocks, or as a melee [[weapon]] that can disable [[Shield|shields]] it hits.
    
    ==Obtaining==
    ===Crafting===
    {{Crafting
      |head=1
      |showname=0
      |showdescription=1
      |name=[[Axe]]
      |A1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |B1={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |A2={Any Planks}; Iron Ingot; Gold Ingot; Diamond
      |B2=Stick
      |B3=Stick
      |Output= Wooden Axe; Iron Axe; Golden Axe; Diamond Axe
      |type= Tool
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |name=[[Stone Axe]]
      |A1=Any stone-tier block |B1=Any stone-tier block
      |A2=Any stone-tier block |B2=Stick
      |B3=Stick
      |Output=Stone Axe
      |type=Tool
      |description=Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |foot=1
      |ignoreusage=1
      |name=[[Axe]]
      |ingredients=Damaged Matching [[Axe]]
      |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe
      |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe
      |Output=Wooden Axe; Stone Axe; Iron Axe; Golden Axe; Diamond Axe; Netherite Axe
      |description= The durability of the two axes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability.
      |type= Tool
    }}
    
    === Upgrading ===
    {{Smithing
    |head=1
    |Netherite Upgrade
    |Diamond Axe
    |Netherite Ingot
    |Netherite Axe
    |tail=1
    }}
    
    ===Repairing===
    
    ====Grinding====
    {{Grinding
    |showdescription=1
    |ingredients= 2× Damaged [[Wooden Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Stone Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Iron Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Golden Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Diamond Axe]] or 2× Damaged [[Netherite Axe]]
    |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe
    |Damaged Wooden Axe; Damaged Stone Axe; Damaged Iron Axe; Damaged Golden Axe; Damaged Diamond Axe; Damaged Netherite Axe
    |Wooden Axe; Stone Axe; Iron Axe; Golden Axe; Diamond Axe; Netherite Axe
    |description=The durability of the two axes is added together, plus an extra 5% of max durability.
    }}
    
    ====[[Anvil mechanics#Unit repair|Unit repair]]====
    An axe can be repaired in an [[anvil]] by adding units of the [[tiers|tier]]'s repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% of the axe's maximum durability, rounded down.
    
    ===Mob loot===
    
    ==== Equipment ====
    {{Main|Drops#Equipped items}}
    
    A [[vindicator]] spawns with an iron axe and has an 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II, and 11.5% with Looting III) of dropping it upon death by the player. It is usually heavily damaged and is sometimes enchanted.
    
    A [[piglin brute]] spawns with a golden axe and has an 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II, and 11.5% with Looting III) of dropping it upon death by the player. Also, {{in|java}}, [[Zombified Piglin|zombified piglins]] can drop their golden axe (with the same chance as piglin brute drop) if they have been zombified from a [[Piglin Brute|piglin brute.]]
    
    ====Raids====
    {{IN|be}}, [[Vindicator]] and [[pillager]]s that spawn in raids have a 4.1% chance (5.12% on hard) to drop a badly-damaged iron axe, which is sometimes enchanted with a random enchantment. A vindicator can drop 2 iron axes, one from natural equipment and one from raid drops.
    
    ===Trading===
    Novice-level [[Trading#Toolsmith|Toolsmith]] [[villager]]s have a 25% chance to sell a stone axe for one [[emerald]], journeyman-level Toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell an enchanted iron axe for eight emeralds, and expert-level Toolsmith villagers have a 50% chance to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 13 emeralds.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Novice-level [[Trading#Toolsmith 2|Toolsmith]] villagers have a 40% chance to sell a stone axe for one emerald, journeyman-level Toolsmith villagers have a 40% chance to sell an enchanted iron axe for 7-22 emeralds, and expert-level Toolsmith villagers have a 66.67% chance to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 18-35 emeralds.{{only|java}}
    
    Novice-level [[Trading#Weaponsmith|Weaponsmith]] [[villager]]s sell an iron axe for 3 emeralds as one of their trades, and master-level Weaponsmith villagers sell an enchanted diamond axe for 12 emeralds.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Novice-level [[Trading#Weaponsmith 2|Weaponsmith]] villagers have a 66.67% chance to sell an iron axe for 3 emeralds. Master-level Weaponsmith villagers always offer to sell an enchanted diamond axe for 18-35 emeralds.{{only|java}}
    
    The enchantments are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19.
    
    === Villager gifts ===
    [[Trading#Toolsmith 2|Toolsmith]] [[villagers]] occasionally throw stone axes at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect.{{only|java}}
    
    [[Trading#Weaponsmith 2|Weaponsmith]] [[villagers]] occasionally throw either stone, gold, or iron axes at players with the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect.{{only|java}}
    
    ===Structure loot===
    {{IN|JE}}, a sealed room in [[woodland mansion]]s can appear that has a chest always containing an [[Efficiency]] I iron axe.
    {{LootChestItem|wooden-axe,stone-axe,random-enchanted-golden-axe,damaged-random-enchanted-netherite-axe,iron-axe}}
    
    ==Usage==
    
    ===Chopping===
    An axe is used to break [[logs]], blocks derived from wood and some other blocks faster than by using other tools. An axe uses 1 durability to break 1 block. For blocks that break instantly, it uses 0 durability.
    
    ====Durability====
    Each tier of axe has a different durability:
    {| class="wikitable sortable"
    ! Material
    ! [[Durability]]
    |-
    | {{itemLink|Wooden Axe|Wood|link=Axe}}
    | 59
    |-
    | {{itemLink|Stone Axe|Stone|link=Axe}}
    | 131
    |-
    | {{itemLink|Iron Axe|Iron|link=Axe}}
    | 250
    |-
    | {{itemLink|Diamond Axe|Diamond|link=Axe}}
    | 1561
    |-
    | {{itemLink|Golden Axe|Golden|link=Axe}}
    | 32
    |-
    | {{itemLink|Netherite Axe|Netherite|link=Axe}}
    | 2031
    |}
    
    ====Speed====
    The following table summarizes the speed at which axes of different qualities perform.
    {{breaking row|Wooden Trapdoors|link=Trapdoor|sort=1|simple=1}}
    {{breaking row|Wooden Doors|item=1|link=Door|sprite=oak-door}}
    {{breaking row|Barrel}}
    {{breaking row|Cartography Table}}
    {{breaking row|Chest}}
    {{breaking row|Trapped Chest}}
    {{breaking row|Crafting Table}}
    {{breaking row|Fletching Table}}
    {{breaking row|Lectern}}
    {{breaking row|Loom}}
    {{breaking row|Smithing Table}}
    {{breaking row|Bamboo Mosaic}}
    {{breaking row|Block of Bamboo}}
    {{breaking row|Campfire}}
    {{breaking row|Fences}}
    {{breaking row|Fence Gates}}
    {{breaking row|Jukebox}}
    {{breaking row|Logs}}
    {{breaking row|Planks}}
    {{breaking row|Wooden Slabs|link=Slabs|sprite=all-wooden-slabs}}
    {{breaking row|Wooden Stairs|link=Stairs|sprite=all-wooden-stairs}}
    {{breaking row|Bookshelf}}
    {{breaking row|Chiseled Bookshelf}}
    {{breaking row|Banners}}
    {{breaking row|Jack o'Lantern}}
    {{breaking row|Melon}}
    {{breaking row|Pumpkin}}
    {{breaking row|Sign|sprite=oak-sign}}
    {{breaking row|Hanging Sign|sprite=hanging-oak-sign}}
    {{breaking row|Note Block}}
    {{breaking row|Mangrove Roots}}
    {{breaking row|Wooden Pressure Plate|sprite=oak-pressure-plate}}
    {{breaking row|Beehive}}
    {{breaking row|Ladder}}
    {{breaking row|Bee Nest|drop=0}}
    {{breaking row|Composter}}
    {{breaking row|Bamboo}}
    {{breaking row|sprite=red-bed|Bed}}
    {{breaking row|Cocoa}}
    {{breaking row|Daylight Detector}}
    {{breaking row|Mushroom Block|sprite=mushroom-blocks}}
    {{breaking row|Vines|drop=0|foot=1}}
    
    === Stripping ===
    {{control|Using}} an axe on a [[log]], [[wood]] block, [[block of bamboo]]\, or [[block of copper]] causes it to become a [[stripped log]], [[stripped wood]] block, [[block of stripped bamboo]], or removes one layer of oxidization or wax, respectively. This consumes one point of durability from the axe.
    
    ===Weapon===
    An axe loses 2 points of durability when used as a weapon. 
    
    ==== Bedrock Edition ====
    {{IN|bedrock}}, axes always attack instantly and deal {{hp|1}} less damage than a [[sword]] of the same quality but it lowers the durability of armor and shields faster than any other tool in-game.
    {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Bedrock damage"
    ! Material !! Damage
    |-
    | {{ItemSprite|Wooden Axe}} Wooden || rowspan="2" |{{hp|4}}
    |-
    | {{ItemSprite|Golden Axe}} Golden
    |-
    | {{ItemSprite|Stone Axe}} Stone ||{{hp|5}}
    |-
    | {{ItemSprite|Iron Axe}} Iron ||{{hp|6}}
    |-
    | {{ItemSprite|Diamond Axe}} Diamond ||{{hp|7}}
    |-
    | {{ItemSprite|Netherite Axe}} Netherite ||{{hp|8}}
    |}
    
    ====Java Edition====
    
    Attacking a [[shield]] user with an axe should have a chance to disable the use of the shield for 5 seconds, but currently this always disables a shield.<ref>{{bug|MC-197537}}</ref> The base chance is 25%, plus 5 percentage points per level of [[Efficiency]] on the axe, plus 75 percentage points if attacking while sprinting. [[Vindicator]]s, [[piglin brute]]s, or other [[mob]]s with commands always disable the player's shield. Damage done when using an axe as a weapon is more than that of a [[sword]] of the same tier, though they take longer than a sword to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]], resulting in lower <abbr title="Damage/Second">DPS</abbr> (with the exception of [[gold]]en axes). The damage dealt and cooldown time depends on the type:
    
    {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Attack damage"
    ! Material
    ! {{ItemSprite|Wooden Axe|text=Wooden}}
    ! {{ItemSprite|Golden Axe|text=Gold}}
    ! {{ItemSprite|Stone Axe|text=Stone}}
    ! {{ItemSprite|Iron Axe|text=Iron}}
    ! {{ItemSprite|Diamond Axe|text=Diamond}}
    ! {{ItemSprite|Netherite Axe|text=Netherite}}
    |-
    ! Attack Damage
    | {{hp|7}}
    | {{hp|7}}
    | {{hp|9}}
    | {{hp|9}}
    | {{hp|9}}
    | {{hp|10}}
    |-
    ! Attack Speed
    | 0.8
    | 1.0
    | 0.8
    | 0.9
    | 1.0
    | 1.0
    |-
    ! Recovery time
    | {{convert|1.25|sec|tick|sep=}}
    | {{convert|1|sec|tick|sep=}}
    | {{convert|1.25|sec|tick|sep=}}
    | {{convert|1.11|sec|tick|sep=}}
    | {{convert|1|sec|tick|sep=}}
    | {{convert|1|sec|tick|sep=}}
    |-
    ! <abbr title="Damage/Second">DPS</abbr>
    | 5.6
    | 7.0
    | 7.2
    | 8.1
    | 9.0
    | 10.0
    |-
    ! Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is <code>ceil(''durability'' ÷ 2) × ''damage per hit''</code>. The durability is halved then ceiled because axes take double durability when used as a weapon, and the last 1 durability can also deal damage. The formula also ignores enchantments and critical hits, and assumes each attack is performed at maximum charge.</ref>
    | {{hp|210}}
    | {{hp|112}}
    | {{hp|594}}
    | {{hp|1125}}
    | {{hp|7029}}
    | {{hp|10160}}
    |}
    {{notelist}}
    
    === Enchantments ===
    An axe can receive the following enchantments:
    {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
    |+
    !Name
    !Max Level
    ![[Enchanting|Method]]
    |-
    |[[Fortune]]<ref group=note name=exc>Silk Touch and Fortune are mutually exclusive.</ref>
    |III
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Silk Touch]]<ref group=note name=exc/>
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Efficiency]]
    |V
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Unbreaking]]
    |III
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Sharpness]]<ref group="note" name="exc2">Sharpness, Smite, Bane of Arthropods, and Cleaving{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}} are mutually exclusive.</ref>
    |V
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Smite]]<ref group="note" name=exc2/>
    |V
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Bane of Arthropods]]<ref group="note" name=exc2/>
    |V
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Fire Aspect]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword">Fire Aspect, Looting, Knockback, and Sweeping Edge currently exist, but they can be used only for [[sword]]s.</ref>
    |II
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Looting]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword" />
    |III
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Knockback]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword" />
    |II
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Cleaving]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="exc2" />
    |III
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Sweeping Edge]]{{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}<ref group="note" name="sword" />
    |III
    |{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Mending]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Curse of Vanishing]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |}
    
    {{notelist}}
    
    === Fuel===
    Wooden axes can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1 item per axe.
    
    ===Smelting ingredient===
    {{Smelting|showname=1|Iron Axe;Golden Axe|Iron Nugget;Gold Nugget|0,1}}
    
    ===Piglins===
    If a {{EntityLink|Piglin}} see a golden axe, 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 axe.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{el|je}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Axe strip1.ogg
    |sound2=Axe strip2.ogg
    |sound3=Axe strip3.ogg
    |sound4=Axe strip4.ogg
    |subtitle=Axe strips
    |source=block
    |description=When an axe strips a log or wood block
    |id=item.axe.strip
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.axe.strip
    |volume=0.9
    |pitch=1.0/0.85
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=wax_off1.ogg
    |sound2=wax_off2.ogg
    |sound3=wax_off3.ogg
    |subtitle=Wax off
    |source=block
    |description=When an axe unwaxes a [[block of copper]]
    |id=item.axe.wax_off
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.axe.wax_off
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.9/1.1/1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=scrape1.ogg
    |sound2=scrape2.ogg
    |sound3=scrape3.ogg
    |subtitle=Axe scrapes
    |source=block
    |description=When an axe deoxidizes a block of copper
    |id=item.axe.scrape
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.axe.scrape
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Random break.ogg
    |subtitle=Item breaks
    |source=player
    |description=When an axe's durability is exhausted
    |id=entity.item.break
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.item.break
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{el|be}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Wood hit1.ogg
    |sound2=Wood hit2.ogg
    |sound3=Wood hit3.ogg
    |sound4=Wood hit4.ogg
    |sound5=Wood hit5.ogg
    |sound6=Wood hit6.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When an axe strips a log or wood block <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug>{{Bug|MCPE-106552}}</ref>
    |id=use.wood
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Stem step1.ogg
    |sound2=Stem step2.ogg
    |sound3=Stem step3.ogg
    |sound4=Stem step4.ogg
    |sound5=Stem step5.ogg
    |sound6=Stem step6.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When an axe strips a stem or hyphae block <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug/>
    |id=use.stem
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bamboo wood step1.ogg
    |sound2=Bamboo wood step2.ogg
    |sound3=Bamboo wood step3.ogg
    |sound4=Bamboo wood step4.ogg
    |sound5=Bamboo wood step5.ogg
    |sound6=Bamboo wood step6.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When an axe strips a [[block of bamboo]] <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug/>
    |id=step.bamboo_wood
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Cherry wood step1.ogg
    |sound2=Cherry wood step2.ogg
    |sound3=Cherry wood step3.ogg
    |sound4=Cherry wood step4.ogg
    |sound5=Cherry wood step5.ogg
    |sound6=Cherry wood step6.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When an axe strips a cherry log or cherry wood block <ref group=sound name=stripsoundbug/>
    |id=step.cherry_wood
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=wax_off1.ogg
    |sound2=wax_off2.ogg
    |sound3=wax_off3.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=When an axe unwaxes or deoxidizes a block of copper {{More info|Is use.copper used as well?}}
    |id=copper.wax.off
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Random break.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When an axe'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 Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=wooden_axe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Stone Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=stone_axe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Iron Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_axe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Diamond Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=diamond_axe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Golden Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_axe
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Netherite Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=netherite_axe
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Wooden Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=wooden_axe
    |id=311
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Stone Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=stone_axe
    |id=315
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Iron Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=iron_axe
    |id=298
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Diamond Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=diamond_axe
    |id=319
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Golden Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_axe
    |id=325
    |form=item}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Netherite Axe
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=netherite_axe
    |id=607
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==Achievements==
    {{load achievements|MOAR Tools ;Oooh, shiny!}}
    
    ==Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;Wax off}}
    
    ==History==
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20100110|[[File:Iron Axe JE1.png|32px]] Added iron axes.
    |An axe is used to gather [[log|wood]] 400% faster than by hand.
    |When starting in a new world, the [[player]] is given one of each [[tools|tool]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20100122|[[File:Iron Axe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of axes has been changed. Half of the axe head has been removed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100124|[[File:Iron Axe JE3.png|32px]] The texture of axes has been changed again. The other axe head is now used instead.
    |A complete toolset 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 Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Tools]] now have tiers. Wooden, stone, and diamond axes have been added.
    |[[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of iron axes has been changed.
    |An axe 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|Wooden, stone, iron, and diamond axes can now be [[craft]]ed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100130|[[File:Golden Axe JE1.png|32px]] Axes can now be made out of gold.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100201-1|[[Tools]] now take [[damage]] when being used. Better tools now last longer.}}
    {{History||20100206|[[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden axes has been changed.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|Gold [[tools]], including axes, now remove [[block]]s faster than diamond tools.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Wooden and stone axes are now found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w18a|Wooden axes can now be used as [[fuel]] in a [[furnace]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w21a|Blacksmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1 diamond axe for 9–11 [[emerald]]s, and 1 iron axe for 6–7 emeralds.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w21a|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), axes now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all axes 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 axes.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Weapon smith villagers now sell 1 [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond axe for 9–12 emeralds, and 1 iron axe for 6–8 emeralds. Unenchanted diamond axes are no longer sold.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w34a|Axes now use the attack speed combat mechanic meter. The time it takes for the meter to fill up for an axe is 1.2 seconds.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w34b|Axes now have an attack speed of 0.8, taking about 1.25 seconds to fill the attack meter.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w34c|Axes do {{hp|4}} more [[damage]] than previously.
    |Axes now have an attack speed of 0.85.
    |Axes can now temporarily disable [[shield]] use.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w35a|The [[damage]] of axes has been reduced by {{hp|1}}.
    |The speed of axes has been increased to 0.9.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w37a|Stone and diamond axes now both do {{hp|9}} damage, instead of the previous {{hp|8}} and {{hp|10}} respectively.
    |Axes now have attack speed based on the tier, with wooden and stone having a speed of 0.8, iron having a speed of 0.9, and diamond and gold having a speed of 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w43a|Stone axes may now be found in [[igloo]] basement chests.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of stone and wooden axes from [[bonus chest]]s has been decreased.}}
    {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|Golden and iron axes now [[smelting|smelt]] down into one of their respective [[nugget]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 271, 275, 258, 279 and 286.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|{{control|Using}} an axe on a block of [[wood]] or [[log]] now turns it into a stripped block of wood or log.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w09a|Stone axes now can generate in the [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=pre2|{{control|Using}} an axe on a bark now turns it into a stripped bark.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wooden Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all axes have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Toolsmith villagers now sell stone axes, as well as enchanted iron and diamond axes.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w13a|Toolsmith villagers now give stone axes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.
    |Weaponsmith villagers now give stone, golden and iron axes to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Netherite Axe JE1.png|32px]] Added netherite axes.
    |Netherite axes are obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table.
    |[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|[[File:Diamond Axe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond axes has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w10a|[[File:Netherite Axe JE2.png|32px]] The texture of netherite axes has been changed.
    |Netherite axes can no longer be crafted.
    |Netherite axes are now obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w15a|Stone axes can now be crafted using [[blackstone]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w16a|Golden axes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.}} 
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Enchanted golden axes can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Stone axes can now be crafted using [[cobbled deepslate]].}}
    {{History|||snap=21w11a|Axes can now be used to scrape wax and oxidation off [[copper block]]s.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft wooden axes.}}
    {{History||1.20 (Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Added [[block of bamboo]], which when used with an axe gives a block of stripped bamboo.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Upgrading diamond axes to netherite axes now requires the netherite upgrade [[smithing template]].}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Iron axes can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]].}}
    
    {{History|upcoming java}}
    {{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed for all axes has been increased to 2.
    |All axes now deal {{hp|1}} more [[damage]] than their sword counterparts.}}
    {{History|||snap=Combat Test 3|The [[Cleaving|Chopping]] enchantment has been added for axes, which adds 1 damage and 0.5 seconds (10 [[game tick]]s) of [[shield]] stunning per level and is mutually exclusive with [[Sharpness]].
    |Axes now always disable shields for {{convert|1.6|seconds|ticks}}, instead of having a 25% to disable them for 5 seconds (100 game ticks).
    |Axes now take 1 damage when attacking instead of 2.
    |The [[Sweeping Edge]] enchantment can now be applied to axes.}}
    {{History|||snap=Combat Test 4|[[Knockback]], [[Looting]], and [[Fire Aspect]] enchantments can now be applied to axes.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added stone axes.}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wooden axes.
    |Survival players no longer start with an infinite durability stone axe in the inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.3.2|[[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added iron, golden and diamond axes.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Removed stone axes from the creative inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 11|All axes are now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}}
    {{History|||snap=build 12|All axes have been removed from creative.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 13|All axes have been re-added to creative mode.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Instead of replacing the barehanded [[damage]] ({{hp|1}}), axes now add their damage onto the barehanded damage, which results in all axes doing {{hp|1}} more damage than before.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Stone axes now can be found inside [[igloo]] basement [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] iron axes for 6-8 [[emerald]]s as part of their first tier [[trading|trades]] and [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond axes for 9-12 emeralds as part of their third tier trades.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Iron and golden axes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].
    |Iron axes with the [[Efficiency]] I enchantment can now be found inside [[chest]]s in [[woodland mansion]]s.
    |Added [[vindicator]]s, who rarely [[drops|drop]] iron axes.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Wooden and stone axes can now be found in [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Using an axe on a [[log]] now turns it into a stripped log.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Stone axes can now be found inside [[underwater ruins]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Wooden Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all axes have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s that spawn in [[raid]]s can now [[drops|drop]] an iron axe.
    |[[Trading]] has been changed, weaponsmith [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] iron axes for 3 [[emerald]]s and [[enchanting|enchanted]] diamond axes for 12 emeralds as part of their fourth tier [[trading|trades]].
    |Stone axes, enchanted iron axes, and diamond axes can now be [[trading|bought]] from toolsmith villagers.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Netherite Axe BE1.png|32px]] Added netherite axes.|Netherite axes are obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a crafting table.
    |[[File:Diamond Axe JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of diamond axes has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Netherite axes can no longer be crafted.
    |Netherite axes are now obtained by combining one diamond axe and one netherite ingot in a smithing table.
    |Stone axes can now be crafted using blackstone.
    |Golden axes now generate randomly enchanted in [[ruined portal]] chests.
    |Netherite axes now generate randomly enchanted in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Added [[piglin brute]]s, who rarely drop golden axes.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Piglin brutes no longer spawn with enchanted axes.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.100.55|Zombified piglins that are converted from piglin brutes now keep their golden axes.}}
    {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Axes can now be used to scrape wax off copper blocks.}}
    {{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.26|Axes can now temporarily disable [[shield]] use. This is not mentioned in the official changelog.<ref>{{tweet|kingbdogz|1504505321884196872|We missed a change in recent changelogs for the Bedrock beta that you may like - we have now made a parity fix that makes shields get disabled for 5 seconds when attacked by an Axe-wielding mob or player. We will make sure to list this properly in the next beta :)|March 17, 2022}}</ref>
    }}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added axes (all five types).}}
    {{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|Iron and golden axes are now [[smelting|smeltable]].}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Wooden Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all axes have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wooden Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Iron Axe JE4 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Golden Axe JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Diamond Axe JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added axes.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    ==Issues==
    {{issue list}}
    
    ==Trivia==
    *Before [[Java Edition 1.13]], in the language files, axes were referred to as Hatchets.<ref name="1.8 lang">''1.8/assets/minecraft/lang/en_US.lang'', line 915: '''item.hatchetIron.name= Iron Axe'''</ref>
    *Weaponsmith villagers gifting stone, iron and golden axes is a reference to the story ''[[wikipedia:The Honest Woodcutter|The Honest Woodcutter]]'', where a woodcutter dropped his axe into a river, and is successively provided a silver and a golden axe by the river god.{{cn}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Stone Axe SDGP.png|Stone axe in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
    </gallery>
    === Enchanted axes ===
    <gallery>
    Enchanted Wooden Axe.gif
    Enchanted Stone Axe.gif
    Enchanted Iron Axe.gif
    Enchanted Golden Axe.gif
    Enchanted Diamond Axe.gif
    Enchanted Netherite Axe.gif
    </gallery>
    
    ==See also==
    *{{ItemLink|Pickaxe}}
    
    ==References==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--axe Taking Inventory: Axe] – Minecraft.net on February 6, 2020
    
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    [[nl:Bijl]]
    [[pl:Siekiera]]
    [[pt:Machado]]
    [[ru:Топор]]
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    19w34aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was stung to death
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    Added the unused death message "<player> was stung to death by <player/mob>".
    1.16
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Stick|Stick]]<br/>{{for|other uses|Stick (disambiguation)}}
    {{Item
    | image = Stick.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    A '''stick''' is an item used for [[crafting]] many [[tools]] and [[item]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |B2= Any Planks
    |B3= Any Planks
    |Output= Stick,4
    |type= Material
    |head=1
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |B2= Bamboo
    |B3= Bamboo
    |Output= Stick
    |type= Material
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    === Fishing ===
    
    Sticks can be obtained as a "junk" item while [[fishing]].
    
    === Block loot ===
    
    [[Dead bush]]es drop between 0–2 sticks when destroyed.
    
    All [[Leaves|leaf]] types have a 2% chance to drop between 1-2 sticks when broken. Using a tool with [[Fortune]] increase these chances to 2.2%, 2.5%, and 3.3% for Fortune I, II, and III respectively.
    
    === Entity loot ===
    
    [[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–6 sticks upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of [[Looting]], for a chance of 0-15 sticks.
    
    [[Boat]]s and [[Boat with Chest|boats with chest]]s drop 2 sticks when falling from exactly 12, 13, 49, 51, 111, 114, 198, 202, 310, or 315 blocks.<ref>{{bug|MC-119369}}</ref>.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|stick}}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Fuel ===
    
    When used as a [[furnace]] fuel, a stick smelts 0.5 [[item]]s.
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Novice-level [[Trading#Fletcher|fletcher]] [[villager]]s have a {{frac|2|3}} chance to buy 32 sticks for an [[emerald]] in ''Java Edition'', and they always offer the trade in Bedrock Edition.
    
    == Video ==
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|SYoHAJBuoss}}</div>
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Stick
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=stick
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Stick
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=stick
    |id=320
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20100129|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks.
    |Sticks are used to craft [[sign]]s, [[torch]]es, [[sword]]s, [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s and [[shovel]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100130|Sticks are now used to craft [[bow]]s and [[arrow]]s.}}
    {{History||20100206|Sticks are now used to craft [[hoe]]s.}}
    {{History||20100219|Sticks can be used as fuel for the newly added [[furnace]].}}
    {{History||20100223|Sticks are now used to craft [[painting]]s.}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||20100607|Sticks are now used to craft [[ladder]]s.}}
    {{History||20100618|Sticks are now used to craft [[rail]]s.}}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.1|Sticks are now used to craft [[redstone torch]]es and [[lever]]s.}}
    {{History||v1.0.6|2 sticks now drops from breaking [[boat]]s.}}
    {{History||v1.0.17|Sticks are now used to craft [[fence]]s.}}
    {{History||v1.1.1|Sticks are now used to craft [[fishing rod]]s.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.5|Sticks are now used to craft [[powered rail]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Sticks are now used to craft [[fence gate]]s.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w16a|Sticks are found in the new [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w22a|Sticks are now used to craft [[tripwire hook]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w27a|Sticks no longer drops from breaking [[boat]]s.|Instead, it needs to fall certain heights to drop 2 sticks.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Sticks are now used to craft [[item frame]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w38b|[[Witch]]es now have a chance to drop sticks.}}
    {{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Sticks are now used to craft [[activator rail]]s.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Sticks can be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s by [[fishing]].}}
    {{History|||snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Sticks are now used to craft [[banner]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w32a|Sticks are now used to craft [[armor stand]]s.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Sticks are now dropped by [[dead bush]]es.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44a|Sticks are now found in [[bonus chest]]s for more than double the average yield.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Sticks can now be found in 70.5% of bonus chests in stacks of 1–12.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 280.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Sticks can now be crafted from [[bamboo]].
    |Sticks can now be used to craft [[crossbow]]s.
    |Sticks are now [[drops|dropped]] by [[leaves]].}}
    {{History|||snap=18w48a|Sticks can now be used to craft [[grindstone]]s.
    |Sticks can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] cartographer houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Sticks can now be found in village fletcher houses and toolsmith houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w02a|Sticks can now be used to craft [[campfire]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fletcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] sticks.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.
    |Sticks can now be used to craft [[soul torch]]es.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|Sticks are now dropped by [[azalea leaves]] and [[flowering azalea leaves]].}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft sticks.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w13a|Sticks are now dropped by [[mangrove leaves]].}}
    {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w07a|The [[crossbow]] and [[soul campfire]] recipes are no longer unlocked by sticks.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Sticks are now dropped by [[cherry leaves]].
    |Sticks can now be used to craft [[brush]]es.
    |Sticks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the stick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|Sticks are now [[craft]]able.
    |Sticks can be used to [[craft]] wooden and stone [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s, [[sword]]s and [[shovel]]s, [[ladder]]s, [[torch]]es, [[fence]]s and [[fence gate]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.3.2|Sticks are now used to craft iron, gold and diamond [[pickaxe]]s, [[axe]]s, [[sword]]s and [[shovel]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.3.3|Sticks are now used to craft [[bow]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Sticks are now used to craft [[hoe]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Sticks are now used to craft [[painting]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.6.0|Sticks are now used to craft [[sign]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|Sticks are now used to craft [[rail]]s and [[powered rail]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Sticks are now used to craft [[fishing rod]]s.
    |Sticks can now be found as a junk [[item]] from [[fishing]].}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Sticks are now [[drops|dropped]] when [[dead bush]]es are [[breaking|destroyed]].}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Sticks are now used to craft [[redstone torch]]es, [[lever]]s and [[tripwire hook]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Added [[witch]]es, which have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] sticks.
    |Sticks can now be used to craft [[item frame]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Sticks can now be used to craft [[armor stand]]s and [[banner]]s.
    |Sticks can now generate inside [[bonus chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Sticks can now be used to craft [[sparkler]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Sticks can now be crafted from [[bamboo]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|Sticks can now be used to craft [[crossbow]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Sticks can now be used to craft [[barrel]]s, [[grindstone]]s, and [[campfire]]s.
    |[[Leaves]] now have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] 0-2 sticks when [[breaking|destroyed]].}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Sticks can now be found in [[village]] toolsmith and fletcher [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Sticks can now be [[trading|sold]] to fletcher [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|Sticks can now be used to craft [[soul torch]]es.}}
    {{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Sticks can now be used to craft [[brush]]es.
    |Sticks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.}}
    {{History||1.20.10|snap=beta 1.20.10.20|Sticks are no longer used to craft barrels.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|Sticks can now be [[drops|dropped]] by [[leaves]].}}
    
    {{History|new3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sticks.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    
    * The stick is used in 49 recipes in ''Java Edition'', and 50 recipes in ''Bedrock Edition'', more than any other item in the game. [[Iron ingot]] takes second place with 35 recipes, and [[planks]] take third place with 34 recipes.
    * To craft each recipe once, a player would need 111 sticks, including 1 for the [[redstone torch]] in an [[activator rail]], while using the extra tripwire hook for the [[crossbow]]. This would require 56 [[planks]], or 14 [[logs]], for the sticks, and an extra 29 planks for the [[tool|wooden tools]], [[tripwire hook]], [[signs]], [[fences]], [[fence gate]], [[grindstone]], and slabs for the [[barrel]]. This means that the player needs a total of 85 planks, or 22 logs, plus 6 more for the [[campfire]] and [[soul campfire]].
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--stick Taking Inventory: Stick] – Minecraft.net on April 2, 2020
    
    {{Items}}
    
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    [[de:Stock]]
    [[es:Palo]]
    [[fr:Bâton]]
    [[hu:Bot]]
    [[it:Bastone]]
    [[ja:棒]]
    [[ko:막대기]]
    [[nl:Stok]]
    [[pl:Patyk]]
    [[pt:Graveto]]
    [[ru:Палка]]
    [[th:แท่งไม้]]
    [[tr:Çubuk]]
    [[uk:Палиця]]
    [[zh:木棍]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Campfire|Campfire]]<br/>{{Block
    | image = <gallery>
    Campfire.gif|Campfire
    Soul Campfire.gif|Soul Campfire
    Unlit Campfire.png|Unlit
    </gallery>
    | image2 = <gallery>
    Campfire (item) JE2.png|Campfire
    Soul Campfire (item) JE2.png|Soul Campfire
    </gallery>
    | invimage = Campfire
    | invimage2 = Soul Campfire
    | transparent = No
    | light = '''Campfire''': <br>Yes (15) when lit<br>'''Soul Campfire''': <br>Yes (10) when lit
    | tool = axe
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | flammable = No
    | lavasusceptible = Yes
    }}
    A '''campfire''' is a block that can be used to cook [[food]], pacify [[bee]]s, act as a spread-proof [[light source]], smoke signal or damaging trap block.
    
    A '''soul campfire''' is a dimmer variant of the campfire with turquoise flames. Soul campfires deal more damage than normal campfires.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Breaking ===
    Campfires can be mined with any tool, or without a tool, but [[axe]]s are the fastest. A regular campfire drops 2{{only|java|short=1}} or 4{{only|bedrock|short=1}} [[charcoal]], a soul campfire drops [[soul soil]], and either one also drops any items placed on it. If mined with a tool enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], the campfire instead drops itself as an item.
    
    {{IN|BE}}, either kind of campfire can also be broken by pushing it with a [[piston]] or [[sticky piston]]. Pistons cannot move or break campfires {{in|je}}.
    
    {{breaking row
    |Campfire, Soul Campfire
    |axe
    |horizontal=1}}
    
    === Natural generation ===
    Campfires can generate in {{BiomeLink|taiga}} and {{BiomeLink|snowy taiga}}{{only|be}} [[village]]s.
    
    Campfires also generate in camps inside [[ancient city|ancient cities]], beneath a pile of blue, light blue and cyan [[wool]] blocks.
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |B1= Stick
    |A2= Stick
    |B2= Coal; Charcoal
    |C2= Stick
    |A3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae
    |B3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae
    |C3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae
    |Output= Campfire
    |type= Decoration block
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |foot=1
    |B1= Stick
    |A2= Stick
    |B2= Soul Sand; Soul Soil
    |C2= Stick
    |A3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae
    |B3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae
    |C3= Any Log or Stem; Any Stripped Log or Stem; Any Wood or Hyphae; Any Stripped Wood or Hyphae
    |Output= Soul Campfire
    |type= Decoration block
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    {{IN|bedrock}}, apprentice-level fisherman [[villager]]s have a 50% chance of selling a campfire for 5 [[emerald]]s.
    
    {{IN|java}}, apprentice-level fisherman villagers have a {{frac|2|3}} chance of selling a campfire for 2 [[emerald]]s.
    
    == Usage ==
    Lit campfires emit a light level of 15 and lit soul campfires emit a light level of 10. Unlike [[fire]], campfires do not spread under any circumstances.
    
    Campfires are lit by default when placed. Campfires can be manually lit by {{control|using}} or [[Dispenser|dispensing]] [[flint and steel]] on them, shooting it with a flaming arrow, or using or dispensing fire charges, blaze fireballs, and ghast fireballs when {{cmd|gamerule|mobGriefing}} is true. {{IN|bedrock}}, campfires can also be lit by {{control|using}} an item enchanted with [[fire aspect]], or stepping on it while burning. 
    
    Campfires can be extinguished by [[waterlogging]] it (placing [[water]] in the same block space), throwing a [[splash water bottle]] on it, or {{control|using}} a [[shovel]] on it. {{IN|bedrock}}, campfires can also be extinguished by placing a water source or allowing water to flow in the space above the campfire. As with [[torches]], rain does not extinguish campfires.<ref>{{bug|MC-141920||Rain doesn't put out campfire|Works as Intended}}</ref>
    
    Using [[flint and steel]] on the side of a waterlogged or lit campfire sets the adjacent air block on fire instead.
    
    Any items cooking on a campfire always drop when the campfire block is broken.
    
    === Particles and smoke signals ===
    [[File:Campfire with smoke.gif|thumb|Campfire emitting smoke.]]
    Campfires produce smoke particles that float up around 10 blocks before disappearing. If a [[hay bale]] is placed below, the campfire becomes a signal fire and the smoke floats up 24 blocks instead.
    
    Campfire smoke particles can partially pass through a block directly above it, but do not pass through blocks more than one block directly above it.
    
    Although a trap door is thinner than a slab, a trap door can block the smoke completely, preventing the smoke from floating up.
    
    Campfires emit extra smoke particles during rain, similar to [[lava]].
    
    Campfires also emit occasional ember particles, similar to lava. Soul campfires, however, do not emit embers.<ref>{{bug|MC-185482||Soul campfires do not emit ember particles|Works as Intended}}</ref>
    
    === Damage ===
    
    Campfires damage [[mob]]s standing on top of them even if underwater (with exceptions such as [[shulker]]s, [[zombified piglin]]s or [[guardian]]s), but only if lit. Campfires deal {{hp|1}} and soul campfires deal {{hp|2}} of damage every tick (although [[damage immunity]] reduces this to once every half-second) Campfires do not cause lasting burning or destroy items. Damage taken is considered [[Damage#Fire|fire damage]] and is reduced by [[armor]] (which loses [[Item durability#Armor durability|durability]]), the [[Resistance]] potion effects, and the [[Protection]] and [[Fire Protection]] enchantments. The player can avoid being damaged at all, either by using a [[potion of fire resistance]] or wearing [[Frost Walker]] boots.
    
    Regardless of [[Solid block#Height|height]], all blocks prevent damage done to mobs or players above campfires. The campfire deals damage only to entities occupying its block.
    
    === Cooking ===
    [[File:Campfire (Cooking).gif|thumb]]
    The player can place {{tooltip|raw food|raw beef, raw chicken, raw rabbit, raw porkchop, raw mutton, raw cod, raw salmon, potato, kelp}} on a lit campfire by {{control|using}} the food item on it. Up to four food items can be placed on a single campfire, which cooks the items simultaneously. Unlike other blocks that can cook food, campfires do not require any kind of fuel to cook. On a campfire, foods produce small smoke particles, indicating they are being cooked. Food items take 30 seconds (600 [[tick]]s) to cook, compared to 10 seconds for [[furnace]]s or 5 seconds for [[smoker]]s. Assuming that one uses all four slots to cook at once, the Campfire is, therefore, more efficient than furnaces (taking 10 seconds less per four items and no fuel) for cooking, but must be watched so as to pick up the food and refill it once it is done. It is slower than a smoker by about ten seconds, but its lack of fuel consumption could be seen as a worthwhile trade-off. Once finished cooking, items pop off the campfire. If the campfire is extinguished while cooking food, it resets as if it had not been cooked at all. Food items can be placed on an unlit campfire. 
    
    Other items can be placed on campfires using external editors, mods or add-ons.
    
    === Hoppers ===
    Campfires do not have an [[Inventory#External inventories|external inventory]]. Raw food cannot be loaded into the campfire with a [[hopper]].
    
    A hopper placed directly underneath a campfire pulls through any items dropped into the campfire. Any drops from a mob that dies in the campfire get pulled into the hopper.
    
    === Bees ===
    Placing a campfire under a [[beehive]] or [[bee nest]] allows players to harvest [[honey bottle]]s or [[honeycomb]] without provoking the [[bee]]s.
    There must be unobstructed air between the campfire and the beehive or bee nest. [[Carpet]]s are an exception.{{only|JE}}
    
    === Piglins ===
    Lit soul campfires repel [[piglin]]s that are not currently attacking. This occurs when the [[piglin]] is within an 8 block radius of the soul campfire.
    
    === Light source ===
    Standard lit campfires emit a light level of 15, while soul campfires emit a light level of 10. Like most other sources of light, campfires melt nearby [[snow]] and [[ice]]. Due to their lower light level, soul campfires do not melt snow or ice.
    
    === Note blocks ===
    Campfires can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce "bass" sounds.
    
    === Converting soul sand to soul soil ===
    Soul campfires can be used to convert [[soul sand]] into [[soul soil]]. If a soul campfire is crafted using soul sand, placed, and then broken without [[Silk Touch]], that soul campfire drops soul soil.<ref>{{bug|MC-178579||Soul campfires can be used to convert soul sand into soul soil|Works as Intended}}</ref>
    
    === Piston interactivity ===
    {{IN|BE}}, pushing a campfire or soul campfire with a [[piston]] or [[sticky piston]] breaks it. Unlike other methods, breaking with a piston drops only one [[charcoal]] instead of two. Campfires cannot be pulled by sticky pistons.
    
    {{IN|JE}}, pistons do not interact with campfires. Campfires neither move nor break when pushed or pulled by pistons.
    
    == Sounds ==
    === Generic ===
    {{Sound table/Block/Wood}}
    
    === Unique ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Campfire crackle1.ogg
    |sound2=Campfire crackle2.ogg
    |sound3=Campfire crackle3.ogg
    |sound4=Campfire crackle4.ogg
    |sound5=Campfire crackle5.ogg
    |sound6=Campfire crackle6.ogg
    |subtitle=Campfire crackles
    |source=block
    |description=Randomly while lit
    |id=block.campfire.crackle
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.campfire.crackle
    |volume=0.5-1.5
    |pitch=0.6-1.3
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Flint and steel click.ogg
    |subtitle=Flint and steel click
    |source=block
    |description=When a campfire is lit with a flint and steel
    |id=item.flintandsteel.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.flintandsteel.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Ghast fireball4.ogg
    |subtitle=Fireball whooshes
    |source=block
    |description=When a campfire is lit with a fire charge
    |id=item.firecharge.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.firecharge.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |rowspan=2
    |sound=Fizz.ogg
    |subtitle=Fire extinguishes
    |source=block
    |description=When a campfire is extinguished with water
    |id=entity.generic.extinguish_fire
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.extinguish_fire
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Fire extinguished
    |source=block
    |description=When a campfire is extinguished
    |id=block.fire.extinguish
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.fire.extinguish
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=2.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Campfire crackle1.ogg
    |sound2=Campfire crackle2.ogg
    |sound3=Campfire crackle3.ogg
    |sound4=Campfire crackle4.ogg
    |sound5=Campfire crackle5.ogg
    |sound6=Campfire crackle6.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=Randomly while lit
    |id=block.campfire.crackle
    |volume=1.0 {{Until|BE 1.19.80}}<br>0.5-1.5 {{Upcoming|BE 1.19.80}}
    |pitch=1.0 {{Until|BE 1.19.80}}<br>0.6-1.3 {{Upcoming|BE 1.19.80}}}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Flint and steel click.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a campfire is lit
    |id=fire.ignite
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Ghast fireball4.ogg
    |source=hostile
    |description=When a campfire is lit with a fire charge
    |id=mob.ghast.fireball
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Fizz.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a campfire is extinguished
    |id=random.fizz
    |volume=0.5
    |pitch=1.8-2.4
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showblocktags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Campfire
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=campfire
    |blocktags=campfires}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Soul Campfire
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=soul_campfire
    |blocktags=campfires, piglin_repellents
    |itemtags=piglin_repellents
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=campfire
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=campfire
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Campfire
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Normal block
    |spritename=campfire
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=campfire
    |id=464
    |form=block
    |itemform=item.campfire}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Normal item
    |spritename=campfire
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=campfire
    |id=589
    |form=item
    |translationkey=tile.campfire.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Soul block
    |spritename=soul-campfire
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=soul_campfire
    |id=545
    |form=block
    |itemform=item.soul_campfire}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Soul item
    |spritename=soul-campfire
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=soul_campfire
    |id=622
    |form=item
    |translationkey=tile.soul_campfire.name
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |notnamespaced=y
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=campfire
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=Campfire
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    === Block data ===
    A campfire has a [[block entity]] associated with it that holds additional data about the [[block]].
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{see also|Block entity format}}
    {{/BE}}
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Bee our guest}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{Load advancements|Bee Our Guest}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History||September 26, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1044587405779451906}}|Campfires are announced to be part of the [[biome]] vote at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}}
    {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{ytl|HoMDyRqMNMA}}|Campfires are showcased at [[MINECON Earth 2018]].}}
    {{History||September 29, 2018|link={{tweet|minecraft|1046097775199498325}}|[[Taiga]] wins the [[biome]] vote, meaning campfires are to be added to the game in [[Java Edition 1.14|1.14]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=19w02a|[[File:Campfire JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] [[File:Unlit Campfire JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added campfires.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|[[File:Campfire (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Campfire JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] [[File:Unlit Campfire JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[model]] and texture of the campfire have been changed.
    |Lit campfires now produce spark [[particles]].
    |The [[light]] level of campfires has been changed from 9 to 15.
    |Campfires are now directionally placed.
    |Lit campfires produce smoke plume [[particles]] more often.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w04a|Campfires now spawn in [[taiga]] [[village]]s on the ground and inside chimneys.
    |Crouching on a campfire no longer prevents the player from taking damage from it.<ref>{{Bug|MC-141913||Sneaking on a campfire prevents damage|Fixed}}</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=19w08a|Campfires can now be extinguished by [[splash water bottle]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] campfires.}}
    {{History||1.14.1|snap=Pre-Release 2|Campfires can now be lit by flaming [[arrow]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14.2|snap=Pre-Release 1|Flaming arrows can no longer light [[waterlogging|waterlogged]] campfires.}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Campfires under [[bee nest]]s and [[bee hive]]s now prevent [[bee]]s from aggravating toward [[player]]s who harvest them.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w37a|Campfires can now be extinguished using a [[shovel]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w42a|Campfires can now be lit by small [[fireball]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w11a|Campfires can now be lit by any burning [[projectile]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w13a|Campfires can now be [[crafting|crafted]] using [[stems]] and [[hyphae]].}}
    {{History|||snap=20w15a|[[File:Soul Campfire (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Soul Campfire.gif|32px]] Added soul campfires.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w22a|Campfires now [[drops|drop]] the [[food]] being cooked when they are put out with a [[shovel]] or [[water bottle]].}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Unlit Campfire with foods on it.png|32px]] Food can now be placed on unlit campfires. However, due to a bug,<ref>{{Bug|MC-188448||Food pops off of campfire when extinguished|Fixed}}</ref> food pops off of campfires when extinguished.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|Food no longer pops off of campfires when extinguished.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Campfire (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Soul Campfire (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed campfire and soul campfire textures as items.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Campfires now generate in camps inside [[ancient city|ancient cities]].}}
    {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w07a|The soul campfire recipes are no longer unlocked by [[stick]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-238920}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=1.19.4-pre1|Cherry logs, wood, and their stripped variations can now used to craft campfire and soul campfire.<ref>{{bug|MC-260149}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Campfire JE1 BE1.gif|32px]] [[File:Unlit Campfire JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added campfires.
    |Campfires are available only through [[Experimental Gameplay]].}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Campfires have been fully implemented.
    |[[File:Campfire_(item)_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Campfire JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] [[File:Unlit Campfire JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The [[model]] and texture of the campfire have been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Campfires can now be [[trading|bought]] from fishermen [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13.0|snap=?|Campfires now emit embers similar to [[lava]].}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|Campfires under [[bee nest]]s and [[beehive]]s now prevent [[bee]]s from aggravating toward [[player]]s who harvest them.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[File:Soul_Campfire_(item)_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Soul Campfire.gif|32px]] Added soul campfires.}}
    {{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Soul campfires now emit [[light]] level of 10.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Soul campfires now deal double the damage that normal campfires deal.|Soul campfires now drop [[Soul Soil]] instead of [[Charcoal]] when mined.}}
    {{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.30.23|Campfires are now stackable in the inventory.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Campfire (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Soul Campfire (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed campfire and soul campfire textures as items.}}
    {{History||1.19.60|snap=beta 1.19.60.23|Campfires no longer set players and mobs on fire.}}
    {{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.22|Campfires now damage mobs standing on top of them.}}
    {{History||1.20.30|snap=beta 1.20.30.20|Campfires now use the <code>minecraft:cardinal_direction</code> [[block state]] instead of <code>direction</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||ps=1.91|[[File:Campfire_(item)_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Campfire JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] [[File:Unlit Campfire JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added campfires.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Cozy Cabin Smoke.jpg|Campfire smoke coming out of a cozy cabin.
    Cozy Cabin Campfire.jpg|Campfire near a cozy cabin.
    1.14 Dev Campfire.jpg|Dev screenshot.
    Campfire in taiga village.png|A few naturally generating campfires in a [[taiga]] biome [[village]].
    Campfire with hay bale vs without.png|A comparison between a campfire with a [[hay bale]] below it (left) and one without (right).
    Campfire Particles.png|The number of particles depends on the height of the top block.
    Campfire cooking.png|Cooking porkchops with a campfire.
    Campfire (cooking) JE1 BE1.gif|Cooking with a campfire in [[Java Edition 19w02a]].
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Blocks|Utility}}
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Utility blocks]]
    [[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
    [[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
    [[Category:Block entities]]
    [[Category:Storage]]
    [[Category:Light sources]]
    
    [[de:Lagerfeuer]]
    [[fr:Feu de camp]]
    [[ja:焚き火]]
    [[ko:모닥불]]
    [[pl:Ognisko]]
    [[pt:Fogueira]]
    [[ru:Костёр]]
    [[th:แคมป์ไฟ]]
    [[zh:营火]]</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>[[Purple Dye|Purple Dye]]<br/>{{Item
    | image = Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    '''Purple dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Secondary colors|secondary dye color]] created by combining [[red dye]] and [[blue dye]] in a crafting grid.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
      |head=1
      |showname=0
      |Blue Dye
      |Red Dye
      |Output=Purple Dye,2
      |type=Material
    }}
    {{Crafting
      |foot=1
      |Lapis Lazuli
      |Red Dye
      |Output=Purple Dye,2
      |description={{only|bedrock|education}}
      |type=Material
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    [[Wandering trader]]s sometimes sell 3 purple dye for an [[emerald]].
    
    == Usage ==
    
    {{dye usage}}
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    
    {{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
    {{banner crafting usage}}
    
    === Loom ingredient ===
    {{Banner loom usage|Purple Dye}}
    
    === Trading ===
    
    Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 purple dye for an emerald as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Expert-level Shepherd villagers have a {{frac|2|7}} chance to buy 12 purple dye for an emerald.{{only|java}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Purple Dye
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=purple_dye
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Purple Dye
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=purple_dye
    |aliasid=dye / 5
    |id=400
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.dye.purple.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Video ==
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|Cx52CGo5QnI}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Purple dye can now be [[crafting|crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} 
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}}
    {{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Due to [[lapis lazuli]] being [[renewable resource|renewable]] now, purple dye is also now renewable.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s which can be dyed.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Purple dye is now [[crafting|crafted]] using [[blue dye]], instead of [[lapis lazuli]].
    |[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|Purple dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to purple.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells purple dye.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Purple dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[purple candle]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Purple dye can no longer be used to craft purple candles.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Purple dye can once again be used to craft purple candles.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Purple dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to purple.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Purple dye is now [[craft]]able with rose red and lapis lazuli.
    |Purple dye can now be used to craft purple [[wool]].}}
    {{History||v0.6.0|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[sheep]].}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[magenta dye]].}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 11|Purple dye can now be used to craft colored [[terracotta]].}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}}
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]], colored [[bed]]s and dyed [[shulker box]]es.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s, [[stained glass]] and patterns on [[banner]]s.}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Purple dye can now be used to dye tamed [[cat]] collars.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Purple dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
    |Purple dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s and undyed [[glass pane]]s.
    |[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Purple dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of purple dye has been changed from <code>dye/5</code> to <code>purple_dye</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Items]]
    [[Category:Dyes]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Fialové barvivo]]
    [[de:Violetter Farbstoff]]
    [[es:Tinte morado]]
    [[fr:Teinture violette]]
    [[hu:Lila festék]]
    [[ja:紫色の染料]]
    [[ko:보라색 염료]]
    [[nl:Paarse kleurstof]]
    [[pl:Fioletowy barwnik]]
    [[pt:Corante roxo]]
    [[ru:Фиолетовый краситель]]
    [[zh:紫色染料]]</li><li>[[End Crystal|End Crystal]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
    |image=End Crystal.gif
    |imagesize=150px
    |invimage=End Crystal
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (64)
    |rarity=Rare
    |drops=None
    |size=
    Height: 2 Blocks<br>Width: 2 Blocks
    }}
    An '''end crystal''' is an [[entity]] that can be [[Crafting|crafted]] or found on [[the End]]'s main island, where it heals the [[Ender Dragon|ender dragon]]. It can only be placed on [[obsidian]] or [[bedrock]] and [[Explosion|explodes]] instantly when attacked or damaged in most ways.
    
    == Spawning ==
    
    === Natural generation ===
    
    An end crystal is found atop each [[obsidian pillar]] on the central island of the End, each on top of a piece of [[bedrock]]. There are 10 end crystals in total, of which two are protected in "cages" of [[iron bars]]. All end crystals respawn one after another as the respawning process of the [[ender dragon]] starts.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
      |A1=Glass
      |B1=Glass
      |C1=Glass
      |A2=Glass
      |B2=Eye of Ender
      |C2=Glass
      |A3=Glass
      |B3=Ghast Tear
      |C3=Glass
      |Output= End Crystal
      |type= Decoration block
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Healing the ender dragon ===
    
    Their primary purpose is to recharge the health of the ender dragon, who gains a charge from the nearest crystal within a cuboid extending 32 blocks from the dragon in all directions. The dragon is healed {{hp|1}} each half-second. If multiple ender dragons are spawned, an end crystal can affect multiple dragons at the same time. The healing beam is neither obstructed nor is its power diminished by entities or blocks.
    
    === Respawning the ender dragon ===
    [[File:End Crystals on the Exit portal.png|right|thumb|How to arrange end crystals on the exit portal to respawn the ender dragon.]]
    
    As items, end crystals may be placed on bedrock and [[obsidian]], if the two blocks above the bedrock or obsidian block are air or replaceable blocks and no other entities intersect the area. When an end crystal is placed in [[the End]], a [[fire]] block is created at the end crystal location. If four are placed on the end [[exit portal]], one on each of the flat sides, the crystals respawn the original end crystals on the obsidian pillars, as well as resurrect the dragon itself, before exploding. The top of each pillar also explodes, destroying any player-placed blocks. This happens even if TNT explosions are turned off in settings.
    
    If the exit portal is ever broken for any reason, end crystals can still be placed on obsidian blocks with the same location as the exit portal.
    
    === Explosions ===
    
    End crystals explode when attacked or damaged in most ways, even by attacks that normally do zero damage. They are not affected by exploding fireworks, and if damaged by an explosion, they disappear instead of exploding.{{Only|Java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-118429||End crystals don't explode when destroyed by nearby explosions}}</ref> The end crystal's [[explosion]] has an [[Explosion#Explosion strength|explosion strength]] of 6, the same as a [[charged creeper]]. The end crystal's fire often remains after the crystal explodes. Any ender dragon charging from the crystal when it is destroyed takes {{hp|10}} damage.
    
    {{IN|java}}, an end crystal's explosion can be [[blocking|blocked]] by a [[shield]].
    
    Although an ender dragon damages most blocks and entities in its path, it cannot destroy end crystals simply by going near them.
    
    Placing [[water]] on the end crystal will neutralize the blast effect, but not the [[damage]] or knockback.
    
    End crystals with obsidian or bedrock below them will not damage blocks below them when they explode.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, having the game rule {{cd|mobGriefing}} to {{cd|false}} will prevent the End Crystal from destroying any blocks. While {{in|java}} the same game rule will not prevent the End Crystal from destroying any blocks.
    
    === Beams ===
    The end crystal naturally shoots a beam at the ender dragon and heals it when the dragon is within range. This beam can be manually created using the command {{cmd|data merge entity @e[type{{=}}end_crystal,limit{{=}}1] {BeamTarget:{X:0, Y:0, Z:0<nowiki>}}}}. The beam can be pointed in any direction, allowing it to mark locations or objects.
    
    === Properties ===
    [[File:End Crystal (Slateless).gif|thumb|A base-less end crystal.]]  
    
    End crystals are of two kinds: the ones with a base beneath them are created either by game mechanism or by the {{cmd|summon}} command; while the base-less ones are created by players by manually placing the crystal items on top of [[obsidian]] or [[bedrock]].
    
    The base appears to be made of bedrock, with a crystal hovering over it. While in the End, a crystal continually generates fire at its current position, one block above the base (directly on top of the block the base is embedded in), replacing any other block at that location. This fire is capable of spreading.
    
    The end crystal entity is not solid and can be walked through freely. End crystals can be pushed by [[piston]]s, but they explode if moved while on fire. Because fire is checked only when an entity moves, end crystals do not normally take damage from their own fire unless moved.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Explosion1.ogg
    |sound2=Explosion2.ogg
    |sound3=Explosion3.ogg
    |sound4=Explosion4.ogg
    |subtitle=Explosion
    |source=block
    |description=When an end crystal explodes
    |id=entity.generic.explode
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.explode
    |volume=4.0
    |pitch=0.56-0.84
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Explosion1.ogg
    |sound2=Explosion2.ogg
    |sound3=Explosion3.ogg
    |sound4=Explosion4.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When an end crystal explodes
    |id=random.explode
    |volume=4.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=End Crystal
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=end_crystal
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=End Crystal
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=end_crystal
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Item
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=End Crystal
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=end_crystal
    |id=637
    |form=item
    |foot=1}} 
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Entity
    |shownumericids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=End Crystal
    |spritetype=entity
    |nameid=ender_crystal
    |id=71
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Entity data ===
    
    End crystals 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 End... Again...}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|The End... Again...}}
    
    == History ==
    [[File:End Crystal 19w38a.gif|thumb|Java Edition 19w38a]]
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender crystals.}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Previously, ender crystals could be spawned using [[spawn egg]]s with ID 200 (in a [[server]], these were created using {{cmd|give 383 1 200}}). The spawned crystal would be positioned where a natural crystal would be if there was a bedrock block at the location. It was still possible until 1.9 to obtain an end crystal spawn egg, but it would not spawn anything.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Ender crystals can now be spawned with the {{cmd|summon}} command.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|Ender crystals now generate one [[block]] lower. The fire they generate destroys the [[bedrock]] block that is supposed to be underneath (see {{bug|MC-47526}}).}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Ender crystals generate at the correct Y-level again.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w33c|Respawning the ender dragon now also respawns the ender crystals on the obsidian pillars.
    |Ender crystals now have a compound BeamTarget tag that hold the X, Y, Z block location the beam points to.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44a|"Ender crystals" have been renamed to "end crystals".
    |[[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] End crystals can now be obtained as an item.
    |End crystals now drop from [[skeleton trap]] horses and can be placed only on [[obsidian]] or bedrock. Placing several of them atop the end exit portal respawns the ender dragon.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w44b|End crystals are no longer dropped by [[skeleton horse]]s.
    |Added crafting recipe for end crystals, making end crystals [[renewable]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w49a|End crystals now require [[air]]/replaceable [[block]]s and lack of [[entity|entities]] for placement.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w51a|End crystals can no longer be placed in [[Adventure mode]].}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from <code>EnderCrystal</code> to <code>ender_crystal</code>.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 426.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w20b|Renamed to "End Crystal".}}
    {{History|||snap=pre5|Entity ID has been changed to <code>end_crystal</code>.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:End Crystal JE2.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of end crystals and the end crystal [[item]] have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w43a|End crystal explosions can now be [[blocking|blocked]] by [[shield]]s.<ref>{{bug|MC-188247|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added end crystals.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.6.0|snap=?|[[File:End Crystal BE2.png|32px]] [[File:End Crystal BE2.gif|32px]] The model of the end crystals has been changed. It has now two cubes instead of three.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:End Crystal BE3.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of end crystals and the end crystal item have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[File:End Crystal JE2.png|32px]] The model of the end crystals has been changed to have three cubes again, and to match ''Java Edition''.}}
    {{History||1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.20|Increased end crystal collision box size to match ''Java Edition''.|End crystals with obsidian or bedrock below them now will not damage blocks below them when they explode.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added ender crystals.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Ender crystals now generate one block lower. The fire they generate destroys the [[bedrock]] block that is supposed to be underneath.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|"Ender crystals" have been renamed to "end crystals".
    |[[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] End crystals can now be obtained as an [[item]]. 
    |End crystals now drop from [[skeleton trap]] horses and can be placed only on [[obsidian]] or bedrock. Placing several of them atop the [[end portal|end exit portal]] respawns the ender dragon.
    |Added a crafting recipe for end crystals.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:End Crystal JE2.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of end crystals and the end crystal item have been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||1.7.10|[[File:End Crystal JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:End Crystal (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added end crystals.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * According to [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]], the reason behind the current crafting recipe using glass as opposed to [[Chorus Fruit|chorus fruit]] or any materials introduced in [[Java Edition 1.9|1.9]] is as a means for players to craft end crystals in older worlds that the dragon has already been killed in.<ref>{{tweet|jeb_|667000226524372992|The problem is that you need to be able to craft the crystals on worlds in which the dragon has been destroyed already|November 18, 2015}}</ref>
    * A historical rendition of the [[beacon]] block featured an animated entity within it, which resembled a yellow miniaturized end crystal. The bedrock platform of the end crystal entity would also render below the beacon, though this would normally be hidden within the block below.
    * Using a [[piston]] to push an end crystal's fire into an end portal block deletes the end portal block. However, natural portal blocks regenerate if the end crystal is moved.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    End Crystal Usage.png|Using end crystals to respawn the ender dragon.
    Crystal Link.png|An ender dragon being hit with the "healing beam" of an end crystal.
    Ender Crystal.png|An end crystal.
    EnderCrystalOverworld.png|An end crystal in the Overworld spawned using {{cmd|summon}} {{code|end_crystal}}.
    Ender Dragon Revival.png|End crystals respawning the ender dragon.
    CagedEnderCrystal.png|A caged end crystal.
    Respawn ender dragon.png|A [[player]] trying to respawn the ender dragon.
    End Crystal (item).gif|An animation of the item of the end crystal.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Entities}}
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Enderkristall]]
    [[el:Κρύσταλλος του Ender]]
    [[es:Cristal del End]]
    [[fr:Cristal de l'End]]
    [[ja:エンドクリスタル]]
    [[ko:엔드 수정]]
    [[nl:Endkristal]]
    [[pl:Kryształ Endu]]
    [[pt:Cristal do End]]
    [[ru:Кристалл Края]]
    [[th:คริสตัลเอนด์]]
    [[uk:Кристал Енду]]
    [[zh:末影水晶]]</li></ul></nowiki>
    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>".
    1.17
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Sugar Cane|Sugar Cane]]<br/>{{Block
    |image=Sugar Cane.png
    |image2=Sugar Cane (item) JE3.png
    |extratext = View all [[#Gallery|renders]]
    |transparent=Yes
    |light=No
    |tool=any
    |renewable=Yes
    |stackable=Yes (64)
    |flammable=No
    |lavasusceptible=No
    }}
    '''Sugar cane''' is a block found as 1–4-block-tall. It plants near water in the [[Overworld]]. As an item, it is an important crafting ingredient.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    Sugar cane can be mined instantly with anything.
    
    When the spot a sugar cane block is placed in becomes unsuitable, such as when the supporting block is removed, the sugar cane block uproots and drops as an item. {{IN|be}}, sugar cane uproots immediately after all adjacent water is removed. {{IN|je}}, sugar cane uproots on the next block update or [[Tick#Random tick|random tick]].
    
    A sugar cane block drops itself as an item if a piston tries to push it (trying to pull it does nothing) or moves a block into its space.
    
    === Natural generation ===
    [[File:Sugar Canez.png|thumb|250px|Naturally-occurring sugar cane near a river.]]
    Sugar cane can generate naturally near [[water]], as two ({{frac|11|18}} chance), three ({{frac|5|18}} chance), or four ({{frac|2|18}} chance) blocks tall. Rare taller sugar canes can be found if the world generator places two smaller canes on top of each other. It generates in approximately 0.8 sugar cane per chunk seeing as how they only generate near bodies of water.
    
    Sugar canes attempt to generate 10 times in any Overworld biome, which requires water. An extra 10 attempts are made in [[swamp]] biomes, and 50 in [[desert]] biomes, which makes sugar cane twice as frequent in swamps and six times as frequent in desert biomes, making the banks of [[river]]s that cut through deserts lined with sugar canes.
    
    Sugar cane cannot generate in caves {{in|je}}.<ref>{{bug|MC-214959||Sugar cane generated in cave|Fixed}}</ref>
    
    === Trading ===
    [[Wandering trader]]s can sell sugar cane for an [[emerald]].
    
    == Usage ==
    Due to its water-displacing properties, sugar cane can interestingly be used to create underwater paths, allowing [[player]]s to move at normal speed and breathe if it is two blocks in height.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-929||Sugar cane can be placed underwater|WAI}}</ref>
    
    Sugar cane takes on a different shade of green depending on the biome in which it is placed.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    === Farming ===
    {{main|Tutorials/Sugar cane farming}}
    [[File:Underground Sugar Farm.png|200px|thumb|An underground sugar cane farm.]]
    
    Sugar cane can generate naturally up to any number of blocks tall, but ''grow'' only to a height of three blocks, adding a block of height when the top sugar cane block has received 16 random [[Tick#Block tick|block tick]]s (i.e. on average every 18 minutes on ''Java Edition''<!-- Average 68.27 seconds/tick * 16 ticks/growth = 18.2 minutes --> or 54 minutes on Bedrock Edition, but the actual rate can vary widely). 
    Sugar cane must be planted on a [[grass block]], [[dirt]], [[coarse dirt]], [[rooted dirt]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[sand]], [[red sand]], [[suspicious sand]], [[moss block]], or [[mud]] that is directly adjacent to [[water]], [[waterlogged]] block, or [[frosted ice]] (not merely above or diagonal to water), or on top of another sugar cane block. The adjacent water block can be covered with another block, whether [[opacity|opaque or transparent]], and sugar cane can still be placed and grow next to it. Sugar cane grows regardless of light level, even in complete darkness.
    [[File:4blockcane.png|thumb|A natural 4-block-high sugar cane plant.]]
    {{IN|bedrock}}, [[bone meal]] can be used to instantly grow sugar cane to three blocks. Only one bone meal is consumed. {{IN|java}}, bone meal cannot be used on sugar cane.<ref>{{bug|MC-73963||Can't use bonemeal on cacti or sugar cane|WAI}}</ref>
    
    On average, it takes [[Tutorials/Sugar_cane_farming#Mechanics|18 minutes]] for a single block of sugar cane to grow 3 blocks tall.
    
    === Composting ===
    Placing sugar cane into a [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.
    
    == List of colors ==
    {{Missing information|Bedrock Edition colors (see [[Water#Color]]{{verify|it's there?}})}}
    
    === ''Java Edition'' ===
    These values are generated by the biome dyeing algorithm. See [[Color#Biome colors|Biome colors]] for more information.
    <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="float: left">
    {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Java edition biome colors"
    !Biome !! Category !! Rainfall !! Sugarcane Color !! Temperature Affects !! Render
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Badlands}} || Mesa || No || #90814d || No || [[File:Badlands Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Beach}} || Beach || Rain || #91bd59 || || [[File:Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Birch Forest}} || Forest || Rain || #88bb67 || || [[File:Birch Forest Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Cold Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Dark Forest}} || Forest || Rain || #507a32 || || [[File:Dark Forest Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Deep Cold Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Deep Frozen Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Deep Lukewarm Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Deep Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Desert}} || Desert || No || #bfb755 || || [[File:Desert Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|End Barrens}} || The End || No || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|End Highlands}} || The End || No || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|End Midlands}} || The End || No || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Eroded Badlands}} || Mesa || No || #90814d || No || [[File:Badlands Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Flower Forest}} || Forest || Rain || #79c05a || || [[File:Forest Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Forest}} || Forest || Rain || #79c05a || || [[File:Forest Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Frozen Ocean}} || Ocean || Snow || #80b497 || || [[File:Snowy Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Frozen River}} || River || Snow || #80b497 || || [[File:Snowy Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Old Growth Spruce Taiga}} || Taiga || Rain || #86b783 || || [[File:Taiga Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Old Growth Pine Taiga}} || Taiga || Rain || #86b87f || || [[File:Old Growth Pine Taiga Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Ice Spikes}} || Icy || Snow || #80b497 || || [[File:Snowy Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Jungle}} || Jungle || Rain || #59c93c || || [[File:Jungle Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Sparse Jungle}} || Jungle || Rain || #64c73f || || [[File:Sparse Jungle Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Lukewarm Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Windswept Hills}} || Extreme Hills || Rain || #8ab689 || || [[File:Windswept Hills Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Mushroom Fields}} || Mushroom || Rain || #55c93f || || [[File:Mushroom Fields Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Nether}} || Nether || No || #bfb755 || || [[File:Desert Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Plains}} || Plains || Rain || #91bd59 || || [[File:Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|River}} || River || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Savanna}} || Savanna || No || #bfb755 || || [[File:Desert Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Savanna Plateau}} || Savanna || No || #bfb755 || || [[File:Desert Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Windswept Savanna}} || Savanna || No || #bfb755 || || [[File:Desert Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Small End Islands}} || The End || No || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}} || Beach || Snow || #83b593 || || [[File:Snowy Beach Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Snowy Taiga}} || Taiga || Snow || #80b497 || || [[File:Snowy Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Snowy Plains}} || Icy || Snow || #80b497 || || [[File:Snowy Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Stony Shore}} || None || Rain || #8ab689 || || [[File:Windswept Hills Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Sunflower Plains}} || Plains || Rain || #91bd59 || || [[File:Plains Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Swamp}} || Swamp || Rain || #6A7039 || If temperature below -0.1, used #4C763C. || [[File:Swamp Sugar Cane.png|32px]] / [[File:Swamp Sugar Cane (Cold).png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Taiga}} || Taiga || Rain || #86b783 || || [[File:Taiga Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Old Growth Birch Forest}} || Forest || Rain || #88bb67 || || [[File:Birch Forest Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|The End}} || The End || No || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|The Void}} || None || No || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Warm Ocean}} || Ocean || Rain || #8eb971 || || [[File:Ocean Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Wooded Badlands}} || Mesa || No || #90814d || No || [[File:Badlands Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |-
    | {{BiomeLink|Windswept Forest}} || Extreme Hills || Rain || #8ab689 || || [[File:Windswept Hills Sugar Cane.png|32px]]
    |}
    </div>
    {{clear}}
    === Bedrock Edition ===
    {{empty section}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table/Block/Grass}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Sugar Cane
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=sugar_cane
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Sugar Cane
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |showaliasids=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Block
    |spritename=sugar-cane
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=reeds
    |id=83
    |form=block
    |itemform=item.reeds}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Item
    |spritename=sugar-cane
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=sugar_cane
    |id=385
    |form=item
    |aliasid=reeds
    |translationkey=item.reeds.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    
    {{/BS}}
    
    == Video ==
    {{Video note|This video was made before sugar cane had a different shade of green depending on the biome.|minor}}
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|zlOnwn3PH5o}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    {{more images|Appearance when affected by {{bug|MC-48831}}}}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Sugar Cane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added reeds in the [[Seecret Updates|Seecret Friday Update 6]].
    |Reeds are informally referred to as "bamboo" or "papyrus" by many [[player]]s. 
    |Since reeds can be washed away with [[water]] currents or instantly destroyed by removing the water adjacent to them, automated reed farms can be made. 
    |Reeds can be used to craft [[paper]].}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[Notch]] has [[wikipedia:Retroactive continuity|retconned]] reeds into sugar cane so that it can now be [[crafting|crafted]] into [[sugar]], included in the recipe for the [[cake]]s.}}
    {{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|[[Arrow]]s no longer stick to sugar cane, and instead, they pass through. However, [[snowball]]s still come into contact with any sugar cane blocks, as if they are solid.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Sugar cane can now grow and be placed onto [[sand]] as long as they are adjacent to [[water]]. This update allows sugar canes to appear next to [[water]] ponds in [[desert]] biomes.
    |Sugar cane is now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]] in both block and item forms.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=?|The sugar cane block has been removed from the creative inventory.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Sugar Cane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Sugar cane is now [[tint]]ed depending on the [[biome]] it's in.
    |The item texture remained unchanged, however, and still used the color palette from Alpha to 1.6.4.<ref name="Bug">{{bug|MC-216227}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|Sugar cane no longer breaks if its adjacent [[water]] is turned to [[frosted ice]].}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of sugar cane has now been changed from <code>reeds</code> to <code>sugar_cane</code>.
    |"Sugar Canes" have now been renamed to "Sugar Cane".
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 83, and the [[item]]'s 338.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of the sugar cane item has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing sugar cane into a [[composter]] has a 20% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w05a|Sugar cane now has a 50% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.
    |Added [[wandering trader]]s, which sell sugar cane.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w13a|Sugar cane 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=21w11a|[[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE3.png|32px]] The texture of the sugar cane item has been changed, so that it actually matches the color it uses when placed again.<ref name="Bug"/>}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Sugar cane now generates in mushroom fields.<ref>{{bug|MC-226683}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Sugar cane can now be planted on mud.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w14a|Sugar cane can now be planted on [[suspicious sand]].}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||Pre-release|[[File:Sugar Cane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sugar cane.}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|Despite being visible in the inventory, sugar cane does not drop anything when mined, making it unobtainable in Survival mode.}}
    {{History||v0.2.1|Survival players now start with an infinite stack of sugar cane in the inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.3.0|Sugar cane now drops its item form when mined.
    |Survival players no longer start with an infinite stack of sugar cane in the inventory.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Sugar cane can now be grown on [[sand]].
    |Sugar cane can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 5|[[Bone meal]] can now grow sugar cane to maximum height.}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Sugar Cane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The color of sugar cane now changes depending on the [[biome]] they are in.
    |Using bone meal on sugar cane is no longer able to break blocks above it.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Sugar cane is no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Sugar Cane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Due to a bug, sugar canes no longer change color depending on the [[biome]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.13|snap=beta 1.2.13.5|[[File:Sugar Cane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The color of sugar canes now changes depending on the [[biome]], once again.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of the sugar cane [[item]] has been changed.
    |Sugar cane can now be [[trading|bought]] from [[wandering trader]]s.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Sugar canes can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE3.png|32px]] The texture of the sugar cane item has been changed, so that it actually matches the color it uses when placed again.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Sugar Cane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sugar canes.
    |Sugar canes are solid, making it useful for growable walls. Unlike on Java Edition, they were never renamed to Sugar Cane.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU2|Sugar canes are no longer solid, and arrows pass through them.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Sugar Cane JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The color of sugar cane now changes depending on the [[biome]] they're in.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU60|xbone=CU51|ps=1.64|wiiu=Patch 30|switch=1.0.11|Sugar cane can now be grown with [[bonemeal]].}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of the sugar cane [[item]] has been changed.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.91|wiiu=none|switch=none|Sugar cane can now be [[trading|bought]] from [[wandering trader]]s.
    |Sugar canes can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
    
    {{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Sugar Cane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sugar Cane (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added sugar cane.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Sugar cane "item" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Sugar Cane}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    *When a sugar cane is broken at the second level, the time resets (for example, if a two-block high sugar cane is broken, but is just about to grow to the third stage, it would reset that time).
    *By placing more sugar canes on top of a sugar cane plant, it is possible to create tall sugar canes (up to y=319, the maximum height for building), although they do not naturally grow this high.
    *Before sugar cane received an official name, they were sometimes referred to as [[bamboo]], a block added 9 years later. Other names were "reeds" and "papyrus".
    
    == Gallery ==
    === Renders ===
    <gallery>
    Plains Sugar Cane.png|Plains
    Taiga Sugar Cane.png|Taiga
    Snowy Plains Sugar Cane.png|Snowy plains
    Jungle Sugar Cane.png|Jungle
    Desert Sugar Cane.png|Desert
    Swamp Sugar Cane (Cold).png|Swamp (cold)
    Swamp Sugar Cane.png|Swamp
    Badlands Sugar Cane.png|Badlands
    </gallery>
    
    === In-game ===
    <gallery>
    Huge Sugar Farm.png|A large sugar cane farm using 2×2 [[water]] holes.
    Sugar Cane Waterfall.png|Water flowing over sugar cane.
    UnderwaterSugarCane.png|Naturally generated sugar cane found underwater.
    Sugar and Cactus.png|A [[cactus]] and sugar cane stalk generated next to each other.
    SugarCaneRavine.png|Sugar cane found in the [[ravine]].
    Reeds in Winter mode.png|Reeds generated in the [[winter mode]].
    Sugar Cane Naturally Growing.png|Sugar cane growing between [[biome]]s.
    Mesa Sugar Cane.jpg|Sugar cane growing on [[red sand]] in a [[badlands]] biome.
    Sugarcanenowaterglitch.png|Sugar cane generated without a water source.
    SwampCane.png|Sugar cane generated in a [[swamp]] biome.
    Sugar cane savanna.png|Sugar cane growing in a [[savanna]] biome.
    ForestSugarcane.png|Sugar cane growing in a [[forest]] biome.
    Lava cane.png|Sugar cane growing with lava flowing around it.
    Before breaking.png|Sugar canes few seconds before breaking because the water is frozen.
    Undergroundreed.png|A sugar cane plant that generated in an underground [[water lake]].
    Cave Sugar.png|Another example.
    </gallery>
    
    === Heights ===
    <gallery>
    Tall Sugar Cane.png|Four-block tall sugar cane.
    4RiverCane.png|Four-block tall sugar cane.
    4-block tall sugar cane.png|Four-block tall sugar cane in a [[plains]] biome.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Blocks|vegetation}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Natural blocks]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    
    [[cs:Cukrová třtina]]
    [[de:Zuckerrohr]]
    [[es:Caña de azúcar]]
    [[fr:Canne à sucre]]
    [[hu:Cukornád]]
    [[it:Canna da zucchero]]
    [[ja:サトウキビ]]
    [[ko:사탕수수]]
    [[nl:Suikerriet]]
    [[pl:Trzcina cukrowa]]
    [[pt:Cana-de-açúcar]]
    [[ru:Сахарный тростник]]
    [[th:อ้อย]]
    [[uk:Цукрова тростина]]
    [[zh:甘蔗]]</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>
    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>
    1.17.1
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Chicken|Raw Chicken]]<br/>{{about|a food item|the mob "chicken"|Chicken}}{{About|a food item|the cooked version|Cooked Chicken}}{{Item
    | title = Raw Chicken
    | image = Raw Chicken.png
    | heals = {{hunger|2}}
    | effects = {{EffectLink|Hunger}} (0:30) (30% chance)
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Raw chicken''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]]. It can be cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or a [[campfire]] to make [[cooked chicken]].
    
    ==Obtaining==
    
    ===Mob loot ===
    
    Upon death, an adult [[chicken]] drops 1 raw chicken. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-4 with Looting III. Chickens that die while on [[fire]] drop [[cooked chicken]] instead.
    
    ===Cat gifts===
    {{main|Cat#Gifts}}
    
    Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance to give the [[player]] a gift as they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 16.13% chance to be raw chicken.
    
    ==Usage==
    
    === Food===
    
    To eat raw chicken, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} hunger and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but has a 30% chance of inflicting food poisoning (the {{EffectLink|link=Hunger (status effect)|Hunger}} effect for 30 seconds).
    
    <nowiki>*This has a similar effect as [[Rotten Flesh]].
    
    ===Smelting ingredient===
    
    {{Smelting
    |showname=1
    |Raw Chicken
    |Cooked Chicken
    |0.35
    }}
    
    ===Wolves===
    
    Raw chicken 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 at no risk of food poisoning.
    
    ===Trading===
    Novice-level Butcher villagers have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to buy 14 raw chicken for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}}
    
    Novice-level Butcher villagers have a 50% chance of offering to buy 14 raw chicken for an emerald.{{only|java}}
    
    ==Sounds==
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    ==Data values==
    
    ===ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Chicken
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=chicken
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Raw Chicken
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=chicken
    |id=275
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    ==Video==
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|ux362Ae8Llc}}</div>
    
    ==History==
    
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93330811608240128|A teaser image for [[cooked chicken]] is revealed by [[Jeb]].}}
    {{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93946593748852736|[[File:Raw Chicken (pre-release).png|32px]] Jens reveals raw chicken with changed texture based on feedback, saying "the chicken may be too smooth compared to other MC [[item]]s."<ref>https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93335976298033152</ref>}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken. 
    |Raw chicken is a new [[drops|drop]], obtained by killing a [[chicken]], usually along with a [[feather]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Raw chicken can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] wolves.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Raw chicken can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s, at 14–17 raw chicken for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Trading has been changed: butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 14–18 raw chicken for 1 [[emerald]].
    |Farmer villagers no longer [[trading|trade]] raw chicken.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several raw chickens, if killed with a [[Looting]]-[[enchanting|enchanted]] [[weapon]].}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 365.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[Cat]]s now offer raw chicken as [[Cat#Gifts|gift]]s.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Raw chicken now restores {{hp|2}} instead of {{hp|1}}.}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Raw chicken now sometimes inflicts the [[hunger]] effect, despite the hunger bar not existing yet.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw chicken now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 14-18 raw chicken for one [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||?|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several raw chicken, if killed with a [[Looting]]-[[enchanting|enchanted]] [[weapon]].}} 
    {{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s can now give the [[player]] raw chicken as a gift.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Butcher [[villager]]s now have {{frac|1|3}} of a chance to [[trading|buy]] 14 raw chicken.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    ==Issues==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    ==Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Beta 1.8 Dev Chicken 2.png|First image of raw chicken.
    </gallery>
    
    ==References==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Rohes Hühnchen]]
    [[es:Pollo crudo]]
    [[fr:Poulet cru]]
    [[hu:Nyers csirkehús]]
    [[ja:生の鶏肉]]
    [[ko:익히지 않은 닭고기]]
    [[nl:Rauwe kip]]
    [[pl:Surowy kurczak]]
    [[pt:Frango cru]]
    [[ru:Сырая курятина]]
    [[th:ไก่ดิบ]]
    [[zh:生鸡肉]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Knowledge Book|Knowledge Book]]<br/>{{exclusive|java}}
    {{Item
    | image = Knowledge Book.png
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = No
    | rarity = Epic
    }}
    A '''knowledge book''' is a utility item that reveals available [[crafting]] recipes to the player when {{control|used|use}}.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    Knowledge books can be obtained only by using [[commands]], as it is not found in the [[creative]] inventory; therefore, it is impossible to obtain in other modes such as [[survival]] and [[adventure]] except with commands.
    
    For example, to give oneself a knowledge book that reveals the recipes for [[bucket]]s and [[flower pot]]s, use: {{cmd|give @s minecraft:knowledge_book{Recipes:["minecraft:bucket", "minecraft:flower_pot"]} }}.
    
    == Usage ==
    Knowledge books are used to reveal recipes to the player who uses it, by adding it to their [[recipe book]]. Using a knowledge book consumes it, removing it from the player's inventory.
    
    Knowledge books are especially useful to mapmakers in conjunction with {{cmd|gamerule doLimitedCrafting true}}, because then any item is craftable only if its recipe is unlocked first.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{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 knowledge book 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 knowledge book 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}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Knowledge Book
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=knowledge_book
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    Recipe books use the NBT tag <code>Recipes</code> to indicate the recipes they contain.
    
    ''The following NBT structure is provided to show how the <code>Recipes</code> tag is organized, and is not comprehensive above the <code>tag</code> tag. The full NBT for an item can be found [[Chunk format#Items and XP Orbs|here]].''
    
    <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;">
    * {{nbt|compound}} Entity data
    ** {{nbt|compound|Item}}: The item
    *** {{nbt|compound|tag}}: Additional information about the item. This tag is optional for most items.
    **** {{nbt|list|Recipes}}: The list of recipes this book contains.
    ***** {{nbt|string}} the name of a recipe, for instance <code>minecraft:gold_nugget</code> or <code>minecraft:gold_ingot_from_nuggets</code>
    </div>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|[[File:Knowledge Book JE1.png|32px]] Added knowledge books.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 453.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Knowledge Book JE2.png|32px]] The texture of knowledge books has now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=1.20 Release Candidate 1|Knowledge books can now be placed in [[chiseled bookshelf|chiseled bookshelves]].}}
    {{History|Foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Book]]
    * [[Enchanted Book]]
    * {{cmd|recipe}} command
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Buch des Wissens]]
    [[es:Enciclopedia]]
    [[fr:Livre des connaissances]]
    [[ja:知恵の本]]
    [[ko:지식의 책]]
    [[lzh:天工開物]]
    [[pl:Księga wiedzy]]
    [[pt:Enciclopédia]]
    [[ru:Книга знаний]]
    [[zh:知识之书]]</li></ul></nowiki>
    Pre-release 2The following death messages can now appear practically, not only theoretically:
    • death.attack.dryout
    • death.attack.dryout.player
    • <player> died
    • <player> died because of <player/mob>
    Release Candidate 1The following death messages have been changed:
    • "death.attack.dryout" to "<player> died from dehydration"
    • "death.attack.dryout.player" to "<player> died from dehydration whilst trying to escape <player/mob>"
    Upcoming Java Edition
    1.19
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bone|Bone]]<br/>{{about|the item|the block|Bone Block|other uses|Bone (disambiguation)}}
    {{Item
    | image = Bone.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }} 
    
    A '''bone''' is an [[item]] primarily obtained from [[skeleton]]s and similar mobs. It can be crafted into [[Bone Meal|bone meal]] or used to tame wild [[Wolf|wolves]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|bone}}
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    Skeletons, [[wither skeleton]]s, [[skeleton horse]]s, and [[stray]]s may drop 0–2 bones upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 bones with Looting III.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, [[salmon]], [[cod]], [[pufferfish]], and [[tropical fish]] have 25% chance to drop 1-2 bones upon death. The maximum drop is increased by 1 to 2 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 2-8 bones with Looting III.
    Salmon (small and medium size) have 25% chance to drop 1 bone upon death, The maximum drop is increased by 1 to 2 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 2-7 bones with Looting III. The chance of dropping bones increases by 1% per looting level, so with Looting III there is up to a 28% chance of bones dropping.
    
    === Fishing ===
    
    Bones can also be obtained by [[fishing]] as part of the junk category. The best chance of catching a bone is achieved without the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment, yielding a 1.1% chance.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Helmet ===
    [[File:Steve wearing Bone.png|thumb|right|75px]]
    [[File:Alex wearing Bone.png|thumb|right|75px]]
    While a bone cannot be equipped in the head slot in Survival mode, equipping it using commands causes it to appear in the player's mouth.
    
    === Taming ===
    
    Using a bone on a wild [[wolf]] has a {{frac|1|3}} chance of [[taming]] it. Bones cannot tame a hostile wolf or a wolf that has already been tamed. However, bones can be used to attract the attention of the tamed ones.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    A bone can be crafted into 3 bone meal.
    
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Leader of the pack}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Best Friends Forever}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bone
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bone
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bone
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bone
    |id=415
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.
    |Bones can be [[crafting|crafted]] into [[bone meal]].}}
    {{History||1.4|Bones can now be used to tame [[wolves]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Bones can now be found within [[desert temple]]s, allowing bones to be obtainable on Peaceful difficulty.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which has a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|Added [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bones can now be more easily obtained in Peaceful difficulty by [[fishing]]. Although, they are considered a "junk" [[item]].}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|The average yield of bones in [[desert temple]]s has been slightly decreased.
    |Bones can now be found in [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Added [[stray]]s, which [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Bones can now found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 352.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bone JE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been slightly changed.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Bones now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
    {{History||v0.3.3|Added skeletons, which drop bones when they die.
    |Bones can now be used to craft [[bone meal]].}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Bones can now be obtained after activating the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Added bones to [[Creative]] mode.}}
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Bones can now be more easily obtained in Peaceful difficulty by [[fishing]]. Although, they are considered a "junk" [[item]].}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which have a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.
    |Bones are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Bones can now be found inside of the [[desert temple]] hidden [[chest]] room.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[stray]]s and [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.
    |Bones can now be found in [[jungle temple]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Bone can now be found inside [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Bones now [[drops|drop]] from [[fish]] mobs.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU5|Bones can be found in the Miscellaneous tab in the [[Creative inventory]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|Moved bones to the Materials tab in the Creative inventory.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|Added [[wither skeleton]]s, which have a chance to [[drops|drop]] bones when killed.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Bones can now be obtained from [[fishing]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Added [[stray]]s and [[skeleton horse]]s, which drop bones when killed.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bones has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bones.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    
    * [[Bone meal]]
    * [[Wolf]]
    * [[Dyeing]]
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Knochen]]
    [[es:Hueso]]
    [[fr:Os]]
    [[hu:Csont]]
    [[it:Osso]]
    [[ja:骨]]
    [[ko:뼈]]
    [[nl:Bot]]
    [[pl:Kość]]
    [[pt:Osso]]
    [[ru:Кость]]
    [[th:กระดูก]]
    [[tr:Kemik]]
    [[uk:Кістка]]
    [[zh:骨头]]</li><li>[[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>
    22w17aAdded the following death messages:
    • <player> was obliterated by a sonically-charged shriek
    • <player> was obliterated by a sonically-charged shriek whilst trying to escape <player/mob>
    22w19aAdded the death message "death.attack.sonic_boom.item".
    The death message "<player> was obliterated by a sonically-charged shriek whilst trying to escape <player/mob>" has been removed, but its translation string remains.
    Pocket Edition Alpha
    v0.11.0
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Bundle|Bundle]]<br/>{{Experimental feature|bundle}}
    {{planned|BE}}
    {{Item
    | image = Bundle.png
    | image2 = Bundle Filled.png
    | rarity = Common
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = No
    }}
    
    A '''bundle''' is an [[item]] that can store up to a stack's worth of mixed [[item]] types within itself in a single [[inventory]] slot. Items that stack to 16 occupy more space within the bundle, and items that do not stack occupy the entire bundle without allowing space for any other items.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
      |showdescription=1
      |A1=String      |B1=Rabbit Hide |C1=String 
      |A2=Rabbit Hide                 |C2=Rabbit Hide
      |A3=Rabbit Hide |B3=Rabbit Hide |C3=Rabbit Hide
      |Output=Bundle
      |type=Tool
      |description={{OnlyExperimental|bundle}}
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    <!--The tooltip does not reflect the current bundle "tooltip"-->
    {{FakeImage|style=max-width:250px;
    |1={{Slot|Stick,64}}{{Slot|Ender Pearl,16}}{{Slot|Iron Sword}}<br>{{Slot|Stick,1}}{{Slot|Ender Pearl,4}}{{Slot|Iron Sword,64}}<br>{{Slot|Filled Bundle[Stick x32/Ender Pearl x8]| title = Bundle|link=none}}
    |2=Item stack sizes (top row) and the number of bundle slots they take up (middle row). Sticks stack to 64, so they take up one bundle slot; ender pearls stack to 16, so they take up four; and swords do not stack, so they take up the whole bundle. So, for instance, a bundle may have 32 sticks and 8 ender pearls inside (bottom), which take up a total of {{Tooltip|(32×1)|32 Sticks}}+{{Tooltip|(8×4)|8 Ender Pearls}}=64 bundle slots.
    }}
    Bundles are used to store different [[item|item type]]s in the same [[inventory]] slot. This does not, however, increase the total capacity of the slot: each bundle has 64 "bundle slots" and each item placed in the bundle takes up these slots similar to how they take up space in a normal inventory slot: items that stack to 64 take up 1 bundle slot, items that stack to 16 (for example, [[egg]]s) take up 4, and items that do not stack (such as tools/weapons/armor) take up the whole bundle, all 64 slots.
    
    Although bundles themselves cannot be stacked, a bundle can be placed inside another (nested): the inner bundle itself uses 4 slots plus the number of slots already occupied by the items in that bundle.<ref>{{bug|MC-203567||Bundles can be placed inside of bundles|WAI}}</ref>  
    
    To place items inside a bundle, either (1) pick up the bundle in the inventory and right-click on the item(s) to be placed inside or (2) pick up the item(s) and right-click on the bundle. When placing bundles inside another bundle, the interface uses the first method: picking up Bundle A and right clicking on Bundle B attempts to store Bundle B inside A.  
    
    Bundles can be {{ctrl|used}} inside the inventory to take out the last item put in. In this way, items are accessible LIFO (last in, first out). When {{ctrl|used}} outside the inventory, it dumps all the items out into the world.
    
    Hovering over the bundle shows its contained items in its inventory slots. The number of bundle slots used is displayed as ''<fullness>''/64 in the tooltip. If the bundle is full, then the empty slots are greyed out with an <span class="invslot">{{SlotSprite|Bundle full}}</span>.
    
    [[Shulker box]]es cannot be placed inside of bundles.
    
    [[File:MinecraftBundle.jpg|thumb|Hovering the mouse over a bundle filled with mob loot, nearly full, with 61 items.]]
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bundle drop contents1.ogg
    |sound2=Bundle drop contents2.ogg
    |sound3=Bundle drop contents3.ogg
    |subtitle=Bundle empties
    |source=player
    |description=When a bundle's items are thrown onto the ground
    |id=item.bundle.drop_contents
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.drop_contents
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2 or 0.76-1.14 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bundle insert1.ogg
    |sound2=Bundle insert2.ogg
    |sound3=Bundle insert3.ogg
    |subtitle=Item packed
    |source=player
    |description=When items are placed into a bundle
    |id=item.bundle.insert
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.insert
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2, 0.76-1.14, or 0.84-1.26 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bundle remove one1.ogg
    |sound2=Bundle remove one2.ogg
    |sound3=Bundle remove one3.ogg
    |subtitle=Item unpacked
    |source=player
    |description=When items are removed from a bundle
    |id=item.bundle.remove_one
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.remove_one
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2, 0.84-1.26, or 0.88-1.32 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{JE}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bundle
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bundle
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    
    <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;">
    * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The '''tag''' tag.
    {{:Player.dat_format/Bundle}}
    </div>
    == History ==
    {{History||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DBvZ2Iqmm3M|t=1846s}}|[[File:Bundle JE1.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE1.png|32px]] Bundles are revealed at [[Minecraft Live 2020]]. Hovering over them shows all items inside scattered around a large area, and incomplete bundles have the empty texture.}}
    {{History||October 16, 2021|link=https://clips.twitch.tv/AffluentEncouragingOryxPeteZaroll-cd8pIapkfD4PRHxO|Ulraf, a game developer on ''Minecraft'', states that bundles will not be included in [[Caves & Cliffs]].}}
    {{History||November 17, 2021|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/caves---cliffs-update-part-ii-coming|Bundles are announced to be added after [[The Wild Update]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Bundle JE1.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE1.png|32px]] Added bundles. Hovering over them shows some of the items contained and their quantities, much like the tooltip of a [[shulker box]]. Incomplete bundles have the full texture.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w46a|[[File:Bundle JE2.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE2.png|32px]] The textures of bundles have been changed.
    |Hovering over bundles now shows its contained items in special slots, similar to slots in the [[inventory]]. If the bundle is not full, it also has an empty slot with a plus on it.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w48a|Bundles now show fullness as a number when [[advanced tooltips]] are enabled.
    |{{ctrl|Using}} a bundle in the inventory now empties one item from the bundle instead of emptying all the contents out to the [[inventory]].
    |{{ctrl|Using}} a bundle now throws out its entire content into the world.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w49a|Bundle fullness is now always shown.
    |Full bundles now show the blue bar instead of hiding it, to distinguish from empty bundles.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w51a|Bundles now drop its contents when destroyed as an [[Item (entity)|item entity]].
    |Bundle fullness has been changed from <code>Fullness: ''<fullness>'' / 64</code> to <code>''<fullness>''/64</code>
    |The slots in the tooltip when hovering over bundles have changed to have a border, and rows of slot have a thicker edge between them.
    |When the bundle is not full, it instead shows empty slots instead of one slot with a plus. When it is full, those empty slots become greyed out with an X.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w05a|The player now receives a tutorial when first having a bundle in the inventory.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Bundles are now accessible only through commands.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|Bundles are now available in the creative inventory and can be crafted once again.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w37a|Bundles are once again accessible only through commands.}}
    {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Bundles have been made available once again, and have been moved behind their own datapack.}}
    {{h|bedrock}} 
    {{h||1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Added bundle GUI textures in the Vanilla Packs.}} 
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    JE 1.17 Development Bundle.png|The original bundle UI
    Bundle in Inventory.jpg|A bundle inventory in the inventory
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Storage]]
    [[Category:Tools]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Bündel]]
    [[es:Saco]]
    [[fr:Sac]]
    [[ja:バンドル]]
    [[pl:Sakwa]]
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    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Sign|Sign]]<br/>{{Block
    | image = <gallery>
    Oak Sign.png|Sign
    Oak Wall Sign.png|Wall Sign
    Oak Hanging Sign.png|Hanging Sign
    Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Wall Hanging Sign
    </gallery>
    | image2 = <gallery>
    Oak Sign JE3.png|Sign
    Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|Hanging Sign
    </gallery>
    | extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]]
    | transparent = Yes
    | light = No
    | tool = axe
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (16)
    | flammable = No
    | lavasusceptible = No
    }}
    A '''sign''' is a non-solid [[block]] that displays text and can be placed on the top or side of other blocks. A '''hanging sign''' is a decorative block that also displays text, and can be placed underneath blocks or with a solid self-supporting bracket. The text of both types of signs can be customized with [[dye]]s and [[glow ink sac]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Breaking ===
    Signs can be broken with any tool or without a tool, but an [[axe]] is fastest.
    {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Sign|sprite=oak-sign|Axe|foot=1|item=1}}
    
    A sign or a hanging sign also breaks and drops itself as an [[item]] if the block the sign is attached to is moved, removed or destroyed. However, a wall hanging sign will stay here if the block the hanging sign is attached to is removed.<ref>{{bug|MC-256501|||WAI}}</ref>
    
    If a sign is broken while being edited, the player continues to edit the sign<ref>{{bug|MC-117815}}</ref>, although {{in|bedrock}} breaking the sign stops the editing operation.
    
    === Natural generation ===
    An oak sign can be found in [[igloo]] basements. Spruce signs can be found in taiga [[village]] houses, as part of a chair.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|oak-sign,oak-hanging-sign,spruce-sign,spruce-hanging-sign}}
    
    === Crafting ===
    [[The player]] can place six stripped [[log]] [[block]]s at the bottom half of the crafting table and place two [[chain]]s on the top-left and top-right slots to create hanging signs. This crafting recipe will create six hanging signs. Hanging signs can only be crafted with stripped logs or [[stem]]s; non-stripped wood cannot be used to craft hanging signs.
    {{Crafting
    |head=1
    |showdescription=1
    |nolink=1
    |A1= Matching Planks
    |B1= Matching Planks
    |C1= Matching Planks
    |A2= Matching Planks
    |B2= Matching Planks
    |C2= Matching Planks
    |B3= Stick
    |Output=Matching Sign,3
    |type=Decoration block
    }}
    {{Crafting
    |name= Hanging Sign
    |A1= Chain
    |C1= Chain
    |A2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
    |B2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
    |C2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
    |A3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
    |B3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
    |C3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
    |Output= Matching Hanging Sign,6; Bamboo Hanging Sign,6
    |type=Decoration block
    |foot=1
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    Signs can be used to display text; they can be used to label storage, display information to other players or note areas of interest. Signs are also not destroyed by [[water]] or [[lava]] and therefore may be used to control the flow of these fluids.
    
    === Placement ===
    ==== Signs ====
    Signs may be placed on the top or side of other [[block]]s (including semi-solid and non-solid blocks such as [[fence]]s, [[Trapdoor|trapdoors]] and other signs). To place a sign, {{control|use}} a sign [[item]] while pointing at the block the sign should be attached to, enter the desired text (or none), and click the "Done" button or press "escape" on a keyboard (or press × {{in|bedrock}}, {{xbtn|b}} on an Xbox controller, {{psbtn|o}} on a PlayStation controller, or {{nsbutton|B}} on a Nintendo Switch controller. Closing the virtual keyboard on a mobile device also exits the typing menu). To place a sign on a block that can be interacted with by the {{control|use}} control (for example, [[chest]]s, [[note block]]s, etc.), {{control|sneak}} while placing the sign.
    
    Signs on the top of a block stand on a short post and face toward the player who placed it, in any of 16 different directions. Signs placed on the side of a block simply float there, even if the block doesn't make contact with the sign.
    
    Even if placed on a vertical surface, a sign may not co-exist in the same block of air as any other item, despite not necessarily visibly obstructing eachother.
    
    For more information about the blocks signs can be placed on, see [[Opacity/Placement]].
    
    ==== Hanging signs ====
    Hanging signs can be placed in three different ways:
    * Placing a hanging sign on the side of a block will result in it being placed with a self-supporting bracket, which allows it to float without any supporting block. This version can be placed in four different directions.
    * Placing a hanging sign on the bottom of a block will result in the sign hanging below the block.
    ** If the block is wide enough, the chains holding the sign will be parallel. This version can be placed in four different directions.
    ** If the block is too narrow, the chains will meet together in a upwards arrow shape. This version is also placed if the player is {{control|sneaking}} when placing a hanging sign below a wide-enough block. This version can be placed in sixteen different directions.
    
    === Text ===
    [[File:Oak Sign GUI.png|thumb|240px|Oak Sign editing.]]
    Placing a sign opens an editor interface resembling a magnified view of the sign. Up to four lines of text can then be entered using a keyboard (hardware or on-screen). The editor supports limited editing, including moving the cursor and inserting and deleting characters. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[formatting codes]] can also be used to apply decorative effects such as color, bold, italic and underline to various bits of the text. Depending on the edition and platform in use, copy and paste operations may be supported and the editor may also support keyboard entry of Alt-codes for displaying Unicode characters.
    
    
    Text can be added to the back side of a sign by interacting with the that side of the sign after placing it and editing the front.
    
    Signs can be waxed by {{Control|use|text=using}} a [[honeycomb]] on it. Once waxed, a sign cannot be unwaxed or edited.
    
    After placing and affixing text on a sign, a player can change the text color by {{control|using}} a [[dye]] on it. When colored with dye, the text color may differ from any color specified by formatting codes.{{Info needed|How does this work? Does the dye affect all the text? One line? One word? Does dye override all formatting codes, including font effects?}}
    
    [[File:Glow Ink Sign with Orange Dye JE2.png|thumb|216px|Oak sign with glow ink and orange dye applied in {{JE}}.]]
    
    A player can {{control|use}} a [[glow ink sac]] on a sign to make its text glow. The glowing text is not affected by lighting. The player can use a regular black [[ink sac]] on the sign to remove the glowing effect.
    
    {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
    |+ class="nowrap" | Glow ink colors
    !Name !! Main Color !! Edge Color
    |-
    ! Black
    | {{color|#000000}}
    | {{color|#EDE8CA}}
    |-
    ! Red
    | {{color|#FC0000}}
    | {{color|#650000}}
    |-
    ! Green
    | {{color|#00FC00}}
    | {{color|#006500}}
    |-
    ! Brown
    | {{color|#894413}}
    | {{color|#361B07}}
    |-
    ! Blue
    | {{color|#0000FC}}
    | {{color|#000065}}
    |-
    ! Purple
    | {{color|#9E20ED}}
    | {{color|#3F0C5F}}
    |-
    ! Cyan
    | {{color|#00D6D6}}
    | {{color|#006565}}
    |-
    ! Light Gray
    | {{color|#D0D0D0}}
    | {{color|#535353}}
    |-
    ! Gray
    | {{color|#7E7E7E}}
    | {{color|#323232}}
    |-
    ! Pink
    | {{color|#FC68B2}}
    | {{color|#652947}}
    |-
    ! Lime
    | {{color|#8DFC00}}
    | {{color|#4B6500}}
    |-
    ! Yellow
    | {{color|#FCFC00}}
    | {{color|#656500}}
    |-
    ! Light Blue
    | {{color|#98BECB}}
    | {{color|#3C4B51}}
    |-
    ! Magenta
    | {{color|#FC00FC}}
    | {{color|#650065}}
    |-
    ! Orange
    | {{color|#FC671F}}
    | {{color|#65280C}}
    |-
    ! White
    | {{color|#FCFCFC}}
    | {{color|#656565}}
    |}
    
    In [[Creative]] mode, the combination {{key|Ctrl}} + {{control|pick block}} on Windows/Linux, or {{key|cmd}} + {{control|pick block}} on macOS, can be used to copy an already-placed sign, including its text (with decorations), into the player's inventory.
    
    A dyed sign facing east or west will have its text appear more saturated and bright than a sign facing north or south. However, it is actually the sign that is dimmer, because ''Minecraft'''s lighting engine uses side lighting to make the world appear less flat, but the text on signs is not affected by this.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, inappropriate words or phrases in a sign's text are displayed as asterisks.
    
    {{IN|java}}, signs can be created with [[Commands#Raw JSON Text|JSON text]], which allows complex formatting (colors, bold, italic, etc.), hover and click events, localized translation (for ''Minecraft'' technical terms, like "Redstone Repeater", otherwise translations must be provided in language files in resource packs), and the incorporation of scoreboard values into text. Use the {{cmd|data merge block}} command to create or alter JSON signs.
    
    : Example: {{cmd|long=1|data merge block ~ ~1 ~ <nowiki>{front_text:{ color:"green", messages:[ '{"selector":"@p", "bold":false, "italic":false, "underlined":false, "strikethrough":false, "obfuscated":false}' , '{"text":"Second Line"}']}}}}
    
    Signs can post the success count of JSON text hover and click events to [[scoreboard]] objectives. The objectives to be used can be specified by running the {{cmd|execute store}} command or by modifying the sign's NBT data directly with the {{cmd|data merge block}} command.
    
    === Interaction ===
    Signs act as though they have a {{control|use}} action, so the [[player]] is unable to place [[block]]s or use [[item]]s while the cursor is pointed at them without {{control|sneaking}}.
    
    Signs are destroyed and drop as an item when pushed by a [[piston]].{{Only|bedrock}}
    
    Signs are non-solid and have no collision, so [[item]]s and [[mob]]s can move through sign blocks. Other [[block]]s (including other signs) can be placed on any edge of a sign.
    
    [[Water]] and [[lava]] flow around signs. Lava can create [[fire]] in [[air]] blocks next to signs as if the signs were flammable, but the signs do not burn (and cannot be burned by other methods either, except {{in|be}}).
    
    === Fuel ===
    Wooden signs can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting an [[item]] per sign.
    
    === Note Blocks ===
    Signs can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce a "bass" sounds.
    
    == Sounds ==
    === Generic ===
    ==== Normal wood ====
    ; Sign
    {{Sound table/Block/Wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
    ; Hanging sign
    {{Sound table/Block/Hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}}
    
    ==== Cherry wood ====
    ; Sign
    {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
    ; Hanging sign
    {{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}}
    
    ==== Bamboo wood ====
    ; Sign
    {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
    ; Hanging sign
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}}
    
    ==== Nether wood ====
    ; Sign
    {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
    ; Hanging sign
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}}
    
    === Unique ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1
    |rowspan=2
    |sound=Ink sac1.ogg
    |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg
    |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg
    |subtitle=Glow Ink Sac splotches
    |source=block
    |description=When a [[glow ink sac]] is used on a sign
    |id=item.glow_ink_sac.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.glow_ink_sac.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |subtitle=Ink Sac splotches
    |source=block
    |description=When an [[ink sac]] is used on a sign
    |id=item.ink_sac.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.ink_sac.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.85, 0.88, or 0.9 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Dye.ogg
    |subtitle=Dye stains
    |source=block
    |description=When [[dye]] is used on a sign
    |id=item.dye.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, 0.95, or 1.1</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wax on1.ogg
    |sound2=Wax on2.ogg
    |sound3=Wax on3.ogg
    |subtitle=Wax on
    |source=block
    |description=When a sign is waxed
    |id=item.honeycomb.wax_on
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg
    |sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg
    |sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg
    |subtitle=Sign wobbles
    |source=block
    |description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign
    |id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.sign.waxed_interact_fail
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=''varies''<ref group=sound>{{cd|fail1}} can be 1.0 or 0.9; {{cd|fail2}} and {{cd|fail3}} can be 0.8 or 0.9</ref>
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Ink sac1.ogg
    |sound2=Ink sac2.ogg
    |sound3=Ink sac3.ogg
    |source=sound
    |description=When a glow ink sac or an ink sac is used on a sign
    |id=sign.ink_sac.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Dye.ogg
    |source=sound
    |description=When dye is used on a sign
    |id=sign.dye.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wax on1.ogg
    |sound2=Wax on2.ogg
    |sound3=Wax on3.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a honeycomb waxes a sign
    |id=copper.wax.on
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg
    |sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg
    |sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign
    |id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail1</code>; can be 0.8 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail2</code> and <code>waxed_interact_fail3</code></ref>
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showblocktags=y
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Oak Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=oak_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dark_oak_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Sign
    |spritename=Cherry Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Sign
    |spritename=Bamboo Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_sign
    |blocktags= signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_sign
    |blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
    |itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Oak Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=oak_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dark_oak_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Wall Sign
    |spritename=Cherry Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Wall Sign
    |spritename=Bamboo Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped Wall Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_wall_sign
    |blocktags=signs, wall_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Oak Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Oak Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=oak_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Spruce Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Birch Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Jungle Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Acacia Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Dark Oak Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Mangrove Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Cherry Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Bamboo Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Crimson Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Warped Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
    |itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=oak_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dark_oak_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_wall_hanging_sign
    |blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
    |form=block
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=signs
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=hanging-signs
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=hanging_sign
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Sign
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |showaliasids=y
    |showitemtags=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Oak standing
    |spritename=oak-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=standing_sign
    |id=63
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce standing
    |spritename=spruce-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_standing_sign
    |id=436
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch standing
    |spritename=birch-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_standing_sign
    |id=441
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle standing
    |spritename=jungle-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_standing_sign
    |id=443
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia standing
    |spritename=acacia-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_standing_sign
    |id=445
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak standing
    |spritename=dark-oak-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=darkoak_standing_sign
    |id=447
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove standing
    |spritename=mangrove-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_standing_sign
    |id=-494
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry standing
    |spritename=cherry-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_standing_sign
    |id=-542
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo standing
    |spritename=bamboo-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_standing_sign
    |id=-518
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson standing
    |spritename=crimson-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_standing_sign
    |id=505
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped standing
    |spritename=warped-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_standing_sign
    |id=506
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Oak wall
    |spritename=oak-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=wall_sign
    |id=68
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce wall
    |spritename=spruce-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_wall_sign
    |id=437
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch wall
    |spritename=birch-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_wall_sign
    |id=442
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle wall
    |spritename=jungle-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_wall_sign
    |id=444
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia wall
    |spritename=acacia-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_wall_sign
    |id=446
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak wall
    |spritename=dark-oak-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=darkoak_wall_sign
    |id=448
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove wall
    |spritename=mangrove-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_wall_sign
    |id=-495
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry wall
    |spritename=cherry-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_wall_sign
    |id=-544
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo wall
    |spritename=bamboo-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_wall_sign
    |id=-519
    |form=block
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson wall
    |spritename=crimson-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_wall_sign
    |id=507
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped wall
    |spritename=warped-wall-sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_wall_sign
    |id=508
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Oak item
    |spritename=oak-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=oak_sign
    |aliasid=sign
    |id=360
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign
    |translationkey=item.sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce item
    |spritename=spruce-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=spruce_sign
    |id=576
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch item
    |spritename=birch-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=birch_sign
    |id=577
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle item
    |spritename=jungle-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=jungle_sign
    |id=578
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia item
    |spritename=acacia-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=acacia_sign
    |id=579
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak item
    |spritename=dark-oak-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=dark_oak_sign
    |aliasid=darkoak_sign
    |id=587
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign
    |translationkey=item.darkoak_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove item
    |spritename=mangrove-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=mangrove_sign
    |id=642
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry item
    |spritename=cherry-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=cherry_sign
    |id=659
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo item
    |spritename=bamboo-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bamboo_sign
    |id=660
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson item
    |spritename=crimson-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=crimson_sign
    |id=614
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped item
    |spritename=warped-sign
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=warped_sign
    |id=615
    |form=item
    |itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Oak Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=oak_hanging_sign
    |id=-500
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.oak_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=spruce_hanging_sign
    |id=-501
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.spruce_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Birch Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=birch_hanging_sign
    |id=-502
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.birch_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=jungle_hanging_sign
    |id=-503
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.jungle_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=acacia_hanging_sign
    |id=-504
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.acacia_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign
    |id=-505
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.dark_oak_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign
    |id=-508
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.mangrove_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=cherry_hanging_sign
    |id=-534
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.cherry_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign
    |id=-522
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.bamboo_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=crimson_hanging_sign
    |id=-506
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.crimson_hanging_sign.name}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Warped Hanging Sign
    |spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=warped_hanging_sign
    |id=-507
    |itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
    |translationkey=item.warped_hanging_sign.name
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |notnamespaced=y
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=signs
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=Sign}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=hanging-signs
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=HangingSign
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Block states ===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    {{/BS}}
    
    === Block data ===
    A sign has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{see also|Block entity format}}
    {{/BE}}
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    :See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|It's a Sign}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Glow and Behold}}
    
    == History ==
    {{main|/History}}
    {{History|java classic}}
    {{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[File:Sign Entity.png|32px]] Signs are currently being tested as [[entity|entities]]. They always display "This is a test of the signs. Each line can be 15 chars!" and can only be spawned by pressing {{key|B}}.<ref>{{ytl|bdT76iFEnLk}}</ref>}}
    {{History||0.26  SURVIVAL TEST|Removed signs.}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||20100607|[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] Signs have been re-implemented as [[block]]s, although still rendering as entities.
    |Signs now have a [[crafting]] recipe and the text can now be edited. Editing a sign pauses the game in [[singleplayer]].
    |Signs are currently huge and drop [[planks]] when destroyed.
    |Signs do not have a particle texture defined. As such, they [[Placeholder texture#Default texture|default to using the grass block texture instead]].}}
    {{History||20100608|Signs are now broken faster.
    |Signs now [[drops|drop]] themselves when [[breaking|destroyed]], instead of planks.
    |Signs now use planks particles.}}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wall signs.
    |[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE2.png|32px]] Signs are now smaller.}}
    {{History||v1.0.5|Signs no longer require a free [[block]] above it to place.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144|Hand-drawn signs are mentioned.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Signs are now broken faster using an [[axe]].}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Editing a sign no longer pauses the game in [[singleplayer]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w27a|Signs are now stackable up to 16. 
    |The same [[crafting]] recipe now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}}
    {{History||June 9, 2014|link=https://twitter.com/SeargeDP/status/476047216541700096|[[Searge]] tweeted a picture of a sign showing a username and a [[scoreboard]] score.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Added support for JSON text to signs.
    |Sign character limit now depends on character width.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w29a|Signs now display the cracking animation.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|A sign now generates within [[igloo]] basements.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Signs can now be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The standing sign ID has been changed from <code>standing_sign</code> to <code>sign</code>.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[block]]s' numeral IDs were 63 and 68, and the [[item]]'s 323.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w10d|[[Water]] can now be placed on the same block as signs.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign".
    |[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.
    |[[File:Spruce Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.
    |The sign's text has been changed from black to white.
    |A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w44a|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color.
    |Default text color for signs has been changed back to black.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w45a|A new movable cursor for free text editing to signs has been added.
    |Selection and copy/paste support have been added to signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Spruce signs now generate in some [[taiga]] [[village]] houses.
    |Spruce sign items can now be found in [[chest]]s in taiga village houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w12a|Signs can now be [[dye]]d only in [[Creative mode]].}}
    {{History|||snap=19w12b|Signs can now be dyed in [[Survival mode]] again.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w09a|Crimson and warped signs can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow.
    |Works with both undyed and dyed signs.
    |Signs now have a sound for being dyed.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w11a|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]][[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove signs are now obtainable in survival and renewable.}}
    {{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|https://youtu.be/iM9KtHaDcUg?t=5437}}|Hanging signs were announced and shown on [[Minecraft Live 2022]].|Hanging signs were conceptualized by [[Agnes Larsson]] with input from her daughter.<ref>{{ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions! @ 0:29|Minecraft|February 24, 2023|t=29s}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].
    |[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood hanging signs.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]]. There used to be a glitch where right clicking on a sign would play the “use” animation. This was fixed in the snapshots for 1.20, where signs are editable.}}
    {{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 4|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.|Oak and spruce hanging sign can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=23w14a|Signs and hanging signs with click commands can now be interacted with even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs can no longer be edited by players in [[Adventure]] mode.|Signs and hanging signs with non-text chat components can no longer be edited, even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs now save text even if the edit screen is closed by the player being moved far away.}}
    {{History|||snap=23w16a|Oak and spruce hanging sign no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; oak and spruce hanging sign now are in the common loot.}}
    {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Changed sounds for Nether wood hanging signs.<ref>{{Bug|MC-262295||Warped and Crimson hanging signs uses their respective plank sounds, despite their stripped stems having unique sounds|Fixed}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Signs have been added, though they can be obtained only through [[inventory]] editors. |The [[player]] currently cannot write on signs.}}
    {{History||v0.6.0|Signs can now be legitimately obtained in [[Survival]] and [[Creative]] mode.|The player can now write on signs.}}
    {{History||v0.10.0|snap=build 1|Signs now have a selection overlay.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Signs can now be found in [[igloo]] basements.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign".
    |[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.|The sign's text has been changed from black to white.|A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.9.0.2|The default sign text color has been changed back to black.|Sign variants are now grouped in their own [[inventory]] category.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.|Spruce signs now generate in new [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]] houses.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Signs can now be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.|Oak signs can now be found inside taiga and snowy taiga village house [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of all signs except oak sign have been changed.}}
    {{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Crimson and warped signs now uses regular plank [[sound]]s instead of their stem variant sounds.}}
    {{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow.
    |Works with both default and dyed signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Color on dyed signs disappears and the text turns back to black.|Signs with applied glowing effect as well as color stops glowing and color is removed.}}
    {{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color again.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow again.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Now has sounds for being dyed.}}
    {{History|||snap=release|A glowing effect can no longer be applied to signs due to glow ink sacs becoming inaccessible in the full release.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Oak Sign BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign BE2.png|32px]] Textures of sign items was updated.
    |[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of oak signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}}
    {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.21|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}}
    {{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}}
    {{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Sign (0).png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.21|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Crimson, warped, and bamboo hanging signs now have custom sounds to match their wood type.<ref name=badnewsounds>{{Bug|MCPE-164246}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU9|Signs are now stackable up to 16. 
    |The same [[crafting]] recipe for signs now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.88|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * The first concept art of hanging signs came from [[Agnes Larsson]]'s daughter.<ref>{{Ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions!|Minecraft|t=30s}}</ref>
    
    == Gallery ==
    === Screenshots ===
    <gallery>
    Signs classic.png|Test of signs in early [[Java Edition Classic]].
    Sigh test.jpg|Another early sign image.
    Signs PreRelease.png|First image of sign blocks during [[Java Edition Infdev|Infdev]].
    Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign.png|First image of signs on [[Pocket Edition]].
    Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] iOS.
    Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing 2.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] Android.
    Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sky.png
    Door Sign.png|A sign placed on a door.
    Breaking News.png|A sign being broken.
    Sign Text Dark.jpg|A dark oak sign with black text.
    Sign Text Light.jpg|A dark oak sign with white text.
    Sign Blockdata.gif|A sign using blockdata to dynamically change.
    JSON Sign.png|First image of a sign using JSON text.
    Width Based Character Limit.png|First image of a sign using width based character limits.
    Glow Ink Sign with Pink Dye.png|Oak sign with glow ink in the dark in [[Java Edition 21w03a]].
    Lit vs unlit signs.png|Difference in visibility of a lime text, from left to right, in a lit birch sign, unlit birch sign, lit dark oak sign, and unlit dark oak sign.
    Glowing Text Comparison.png|The comparison between glow text and non-glow text.
    Example Of Signs Being Weird.png|alt=Shading differences|Signs being different shades depending on orientation.
    Glow text.gif|All sixteen colors of glow text.
    Glow Ink Signs.jpg|Signs with glowing ink in several colors.
    Lots of Glowing Signs.jpg|More signs with glowing ink.
    Sign Platforms.jpg|[[Ari]] standing on top of a hanged sign.
    Eric Shop.jpg|[[Sunny]] looking at a double sided hanging sign.
    Hanging Sign Bedrock.png|Hanging sign with small text.
    Hanging Sign Java.png|Hanging sign with large text.
    New Hanging Sign Text Length 1.jpg|Text on hanging sign.
    New Hanging Sign Text Length 2.jpg|Text on hanging sign.
    </gallery>
    
    === Concept Art ===
    <gallery>
    Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art.png|Hanging sign concept art.
    Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art2.png|Ditto.
    Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art3.png|Hanging sign dimensions concept art.
    Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art4.png|Hanging sign crafting recipe, block states concept art.
    </gallery>
    
    === Renders ===
    {{hidden begin}}
    <div style="clear: both"></div>
    <gallery>
    Oak Sign.png|Oak Sign
    Spruce Sign.png|Spruce Sign
    Birch Sign.png|Birch Sign
    Jungle Sign.png|Jungle Sign
    Acacia Sign.png|Acacia Sign
    Dark Oak Sign.png|Dark Oak Sign
    Mangrove Sign.png|Mangrove Sign
    Cherry Sign.png|Cherry Sign
    Bamboo Sign.png|Bamboo Sign
    Crimson Sign.png|Crimson Sign
    Warped Sign.png|Warped Sign
    Oak Wall Sign.png|Oak Wall Sign
    Spruce Wall Sign.png|Spruce Wall Sign
    Birch Wall Sign.png|Birch Wall Sign
    Jungle Wall Sign.png|Jungle Wall Sign
    Acacia Wall Sign.png|Acacia Wall Sign
    Dark Oak Wall Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Sign
    Mangrove Wall Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Sign
    Cherry Wall Sign.png|Cherry Wall Sign
    Bamboo Wall Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Sign
    Crimson Wall Sign.png|Crimson Wall Sign
    Warped Wall Sign.png|Warped Wall Sign
    Oak Hanging Sign.png|Oak Hanging Sign
    Spruce Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Hanging Sign
    Birch Hanging Sign.png|Birch Hanging Sign
    Jungle Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Hanging Sign
    Acacia Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Hanging Sign
    Dark Oak Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Hanging Sign
    Mangrove Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Hanging Sign
    Cherry Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Hanging Sign
    Bamboo Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Hanging Sign
    Crimson Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Hanging Sign
    Warped Hanging Sign.png|Warped Hanging Sign
    Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    Spruce Wall Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
    Birch Wall Hanging Sign.png|Birch Wall Hanging Sign
    Jungle Wall Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
    Acacia Wall Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
    Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
    Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
    Cherry Wall Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
    Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
    Crimson Wall Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
    Warped Wall Hanging Sign.png|Warped Wall Hanging Sign
    </gallery>
    <gallery>
    Oak Sign JE3.png
    Spruce Sign JE2.png
    Birch Sign JE2.png
    Jungle Sign JE2.png
    Acacia Sign JE2.png
    Dark Oak Sign JE2.png
    Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png
    Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Crimson Sign JE2.png
    Warped Sign JE2.png
    Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png
    Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
    </gallery>
    {{hidden end}}
    {{-}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Chalkboard]]
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--sign Taking Inventory: Sign] – Minecraft.net on January 9, 2020
    
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    [[zh:告示牌]]</li><li>[[Poisonous Potato|Poisonous Potato]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Poisonous Potato
    | image = Poisonous Potato.png
    | heals = {{hunger|2}}
    |effects={{EffectLink|Poison}} (0:05) (60% chance)
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | renewable = Yes
    }}
    
    A '''poisonous potato''' is a type of [[potato]] that can [[poison]] the [[player]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    The poisonous potato is a rare [[drop]] when harvesting (destroying) [[potato|potato crops]]; a fully grown plant has a 2% chance of dropping one in addition to the 2-5 regular potatoes.
    
    === Chest loot ===
    
    {{LootChestItem|poisonous-potato}}
    
    == Usage ==
    Poisonous potatoes cannot be planted on [[farmland]] or [[Baked Potato|baked]]. They also have no use with the [[composter]].<ref>{{bug|MC-142373|resolution=WAI}}</ref>
    
    === Food ===
    {{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}}
    To eat a poisonous potato, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]] and has a 60% chance of applying 5 seconds of [[Poison]] II, draining {{hp|4|poisoned=1}} points of [[health]].
    Interestingly, a poisonous potato actually restores double the hunger and saturation than a normal, unpoisoned potato. (A normal potato gives {{hunger|1}} hunger and 0.6 saturation points.)
    
    ==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=Poisonous Potato
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=poisonous_potato
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Poisonous Potato
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=poisonous_potato
    |id=282
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[Java_Edition_1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 394.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Poisonous potatoes now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed, once again.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Poisonous potatoes can now be found inside of [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of poisonous potatoes has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Poisonous Potato JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added poisonous potatoes.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
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    [[de:Giftige Kartoffel]]
    [[es:Patata envenenada]]
    [[fr:Pomme de terre empoisonnée]]
    [[hu:Mérgező burgonya]]
    [[it:Patata velenosa]]
    [[ja:青くなったジャガイモ]]
    [[ko:독이 있는 감자]]
    [[nl:Giftige aardappel]]
    [[pl:Trujący ziemniak]]
    [[pt:Batata venenosa]]
    [[ru:Ядовитый картофель]]
    [[th:มันฝรั่งพิษ]]
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    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Food|Food]]<br/>{{For|food in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Food}}
    [[File:Eating Steve.png|thumb|right|150px]]
    [[File:Eating Alex.png|thumb|right|150px]]
    '''Food''' refers to any consumable [[item]]s that, when eaten, restore [[hunger]] points and hunger saturation points, and sometimes cause [[status effect]]s. They are essential to survival, as going without them eventually causes the player to starve, causing damage until reaching {{hp|10}} in Easy [[difficulty]], and {{hp|1}} on Normal. [[Hunger#Effects of hunger|Starvation]] damage kills the player in Hard and [[Hardcore]] Mode.
    
    Food is eaten by holding {{control|use}} while having the food item selected in the hot bar or in the off-hand.
    
    [[Cake]] cannot be eaten this way, and must instead be placed on a surface before being eaten.
    
    With the exception of [[chorus fruit]], [[golden apple]]s, [[honey bottle]]s, [[milk]], and [[suspicious stew]]{{only|Java}}, food cannot be eaten when the hunger bar is completely full. In [[Creative]] Mode, any food can be consumed at any time.
    
    All food items and ingredients can be stacked in the inventory slots, except for [[milk]], [[rabbit stew]], [[mushroom stew]], [[beetroot soup]], [[suspicious stew]], and [[cake]].{{only|Java}}
    
    This page covers food items for players; blocks and items that can be eaten by other [[mob]]s are not included here.
    
    == Hunger and saturation ==
    {{main|Hunger#Mechanics}}
    {{seealso|Tutorials/Hunger_management}}
    
    [[File:Raw_and_Cooked_Chicken_Comparison.png|thumb|Raw (left) and cooked (right) [[chicken]]. Eating raw chicken can give the [[player]] [[food poisoning]].]]
    
    [[Player]]s have two different food statistics, one of which is visible: The hunger level is visible, and the saturation level is not.
    
    [[Saturation]] is the first statistic to decrease when a player performs energy-intensive actions, and it must be completely depleted before the visible hunger meter begins decreasing. Although the current saturation level is generally hidden, the player can tell that their saturation level is completely depleted if the visible hunger meter begins displaying a jittering effect.
    
    Eating a food item replenishes a fixed number of hunger points and saturation points, based on the item. Some foods have a better ratio of saturation to hunger points replenished than others. Overeating the hunger bar does not overflow to saturation.
    
    A player's current saturation level can never exceed their current hunger level. A player at a hunger level of 5, for example, can be at a maximum of 5 saturation. Food always restores hunger (raising the saturation limit) ''before'' supplying saturation. The most efficient use of food is to eat low-saturation food to fill the hunger bar, followed by high-saturation food to fill saturation.  While a few hunger points may be wasted when eating nourishing food when nearly full, eating nourishing foods on a low hunger bar wastes even more points of saturation.  Maximizing saturation increases the length of time (and/or the amount of damage healed) before the player needs to eat again.
    
    === Usage ===
    
    Most foods can be eaten by holding down the right-click button with a food item in hand. It takes 1.61 seconds to eat most foods; dried kelp takes 0.865 seconds to eat. Additionally, a player can hold food in their [[offhand]] {{in|Java}}.
    
    While eating, food [[particles]] form from the player's mouth correlated with their respective food item, and produces a munching noise. Eating also slows the user significantly.
    
    Unlike other foods, [[cake]] has to be eaten by placing it, then right-clicking on its block form. Eating cake is instant and it has 7 edible slices, each giving {{hunger|2}} hunger and 0.4 hunger [[saturation]].
    
    === Nourishment value ===
    
    Nourishment is defined as the ratio of saturation to hunger points restored. Foods with higher nourishment values should be eaten when the hunger bar is more full.
    
    The "nourishment" table below can help by categorizing foods by their saturation-to-hunger restoration ratios. See the more detailed [[#Foods|Foods]] table for the exact hunger and saturation statistics of each food.
    
    <!-- do not change the locations of the food in this table without providing an explanation in the edit summary -->
    {| class="wikitable" data-description="Nourishment value"
     |-
    !Nourishment
    ! Value
     !Food
     |- style="text-align: left;"
    !Supernatural
    | 2.4
     | {{Slot|Enchanted Golden Apple}}{{Slot|Golden Apple}}{{Slot|Golden Carrot}}
     |- style="text-align: left;"
    !Good
    | 1.6
     | {{Slot|Cooked Mutton}}{{Slot|Cooked Porkchop}}{{Slot|Cooked Salmon}}{{Slot|Steak}}
     |- style="text-align: left;"
    !Normal
    | 1.2
     | {{Slot|Baked Potato}}{{Slot|Beetroot}}{{Slot|Beetroot Soup}}{{Slot|Bread}}{{Slot|Carrot}}{{Slot|Cooked Chicken}}{{Slot|Cooked Cod}}{{Slot|Cooked Rabbit}}{{Slot|Mushroom Stew}}{{Slot|Rabbit Stew}}{{Slot|Suspicious Stew}}
     |- style="text-align: left;"
    ! Low
    | 0.6
     | {{Slot|Apple}}{{Slot|Chorus Fruit}}{{Slot|Dried Kelp}}<ref group="note" name="Java">{{only|java}}</ref>{{Slot|Melon Slice}}{{Slot|Poisonous Potato}}{{Slot|Potato}}{{Slot|Pumpkin Pie}}{{Slot|Raw Beef}}{{Slot|Raw Chicken}}{{Slot|Raw Mutton}}{{Slot|Raw Porkchop}}{{Slot|Raw Rabbit}}{{Slot|Sweet Berries}}<ref group="note" name="Bedrock">{{only|bedrock}}</ref>
     |- style="text-align: left;"
    !Poor 
    | 0.2
     | {{Slot|Cake}}{{Slot|Cookie}}{{Slot|Dried Kelp}}<ref group="note" name="Bedrock"/>{{Slot|Glow Berries}}{{Slot|Honey Bottle}}{{Slot|Pufferfish|link=Pufferfish (item)}}{{Slot|Raw Cod}}{{Slot|Raw Salmon}}{{Slot|Rotten Flesh}}{{Slot|Spider Eye}}{{Slot|Sweet Berries}}<ref group="note" name="Java"/>{{Slot|Tropical Fish|link=Tropical Fish (item)}}
     |}
    
    == Foods ==
    {{/table}}
    
    === Ingredients ===
    
    The following items cannot be eaten on their own. Instead, they are used to craft consumable food items.
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    Please leave spaces between each row in the table - this has no effect on the appearance of the table, but it makes it a lot easier on future wiki editors!
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    {| class="sortable wikitable list-style-none" data-description="Ingredients"
    |-
    ! Name
    ! Icon
    ! Used to make
    ! Source(s)
    ! Notes
    
    |- id="Bowl"
    ! scope="row" | [[Bowl]]
    | {{Slot|Bowl}}
    | {{itemLink|Mushroom Stew}}
    * {{itemLink|Beetroot Soup}}
    * {{itemLink|Rabbit Stew}}
    * {{itemLink|Suspicious Stew}}
    |
    * [[Crafting]] from [[planks]]
    * [[Fishing Rod#Usage|Fishing]]
    * [[Turtle]] killed by [[lightning]]
    * Eating food made with them
    |
    
    |- id="Cocoa Bean"
    ! scope="row" | [[Cocoa Beans]]
    | {{Slot|Cocoa Beans}}
    | {{itemLink|Cookie}}s
    |
    * Breaking [[cocoa plant]]s
    * Bought from [[wandering trader]]
    |
    
    |- id="Egg"
    ! scope="row" | [[Egg]]
    | {{Slot|Egg}}
    |
    * {{itemLink|Cake}}
    * {{itemLink|Pumpkin Pie}}
    |
    * Laid by [[chicken]]s
    * Found in village fletcher chests
    |
    
    |- id="Milk"
    ! scope="row" | [[Milk Bucket]]
    | {{Slot|Milk Bucket}}
    | {{itemLink|Cake}}
    |
    * Milking a [[cow]], [[mooshroom]]s, or [[goat]]s
    * Killing a [[Wandering trader]] drinking it
    | Can also be consumed to clear [[status effect]]s
    
    |- id="Mushroom"
    ! scope="row" | [[Brown Mushroom]] and [[Red Mushroom]]
    | {{Slot|Brown Mushroom;Red Mushroom}}
    | {{itemLink|Mushroom Stew}}
    * {{itemLink|Rabbit Stew}}
    * {{itemLink|Suspicious Stew}}
    | {{anchor|Brown Mushroom|Red Mushroom}}
    * Dark/shady areas
    * Swamp [[biome]]s
    * [[Mushroom fields]]
    * Breaking [[Huge Mushroom|huge brown or red mushrooms]]
    * [[The Nether]]
    * Using [[shears]] on a [[mooshroom|brown mooshroom or red mushroom]]
    * Bought from [[wandering trader]] 
    |
    |- id="Flower"
    ! scope="row" | [[Flower]]
    | {{Slot|Any Flower}}
    |{{itemLink|Suspicious Stew}}
    |
    * Breaking [[Flower]]
    * Using [[Bone Meal]] on a [[Grass Block]]
    * Bought from [[wandering trader]]
    * Killing [[Iron Golem]] (poppy)
    |
    
    |- id="Pumpkin"
    ! scope="row" | [[Pumpkin]]
    | {{Slot|Pumpkin}}
    | {{itemLink|Pumpkin Pie}}
    |
    * Harvesting mature [[pumpkin]]s grown from [[pumpkin seeds]]
    * Naturally occurring [[pumpkin]]s
    * Taiga and Snowy Taiga [[Village]]s
    * Bought from [[wandering trader]]  
    |
    
    |- id="Sugar"
    ! scope="row" | [[Sugar]]
    | {{Slot|Sugar}}
    |
    * {{itemLink|Cake}}
    * {{itemLink|Pumpkin Pie}}
    |
    * Crafting [[sugar cane]]
    * Dropped by [[witch]]es
    * Creating from its base [[element]]s {{only|bedrock|education}}
    * Redeemed from [[honey bottle]] on a crafting table 
    |
    
    |- id="Wheat"
    ! scope="row" | [[Wheat]]
    | {{Slot|Wheat}}
    |
    * {{itemLink|Bread}}
    * {{itemLink|Cake}}
    * {{itemLink|Cookie}}s
    |
    * Harvesting mature [[wheat]]
    * Found in [[Dungeon#Loot|dungeon]], [[Woodland Mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], [[Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]], [[Igloo#Loot|igloo]], [[Village#Loot|village]], [[Ocean Ruins#Loot|ocean ruins]], and [[Pillager Outpost#Loot|pillager outpost]] chest
    * Crafting [[hay bale]]s
    |
    
    |- id="Gold Nugget"
    ! scope="row" | [[Gold Nugget]]
    | {{Slot|Gold Nugget}}
    | {{itemLink|Golden Carrot}}
    |
    * Crafting [[gold ingot]]s
    * Dropped by [[zombified piglin]]s
    * Found in [[Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]], [[Igloo#Loot|igloo]], [[Village#Loot|village]], and [[Ocean Ruins#Loot|ocean ruins]] chest
    * Smelting golden armor or tools
    * Mining [[nether gold ore]] without [[Silk Touch]]
    |
    
    |- id="Gold Ingot"
    ! scope="row" | [[Gold Ingot]]
    | {{Slot|Gold Ingot}}
    | {{itemLink|Golden Apple}}
    |
    * Crafting [[gold block]]s or [[gold nugget]]s
    * Rarely dropped by [[zombified piglin]]s and by [[Drowned]]
    * Smelting [[gold ore]] or [[nether gold ore]]
    * Found in [[Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]], [[Jungle Pyramid#Structure:Loot|jungle pyramid]], [[Dungeon#Loot|dungeon]], [[Woodland Mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], [[Nether Fortress#Loot|nether fortress]], [[End city#Loot|end city]], [[Mineshaft#Loot|mineshaft]], [[Village#Structure:Loot|village]], [[Stronghold#Loot|stronghold]], [[Buried Treasure#Loot|buried treasure]] and [[Desert pyramid#Structure:Loot|desert pyramid]] chest
    |
    |- id="Honey Block"
    ! scope="row" | [[Honey Block]]
    | {{Slot|Honey Block}}
    | {{itemLink|Honey Bottle}}
    |
    * Crafting [[honey bottle]]s
    |
    |}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Pork Chop;Iron Belly;Rabbit Season;Overpowered;Castaway;Delicious Fish;The Lie;Bake Bread;Time For Stew}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;A Furious Cocktail;How Did We Get Here;Fishy Business}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java classic}}
    {{History||June 14, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival|[[Notch]] discussed how food would work in [[survival]] mode: "Monsters will hurt you and take away from your health. The only way to regain health is to eat food. You get food from either hunting or from farming."}}
    {{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[Mushroom]]s are now edible, making them the first food to be added in the game. At this point, food restores [[health]] instead of [[hunger]], and are eaten instantly without sound or animation. Pigs drop them upon death.}}
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20091231-2|Added [[apple]]s, which are currently non-functional.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100110|Apples are now edible, and restore {{hp|4}} each.}}
    {{History|||snap=?|Mushrooms are no longer edible.}}
    {{History|||snap=20100130|Added [[mushroom stew]], which restores {{hp|8}} health.}}
    {{History||20100206|Added [[wheat]] and [[bread]].
    |Mushroom stew now restores {{hp|10}} health.}}
    {{History||20100219|[[Pig]]s now drop [[raw porkchop]]s, which can be [[smelt]]ed to become [[cooked porkchop]]s.}}
    {{History|java infdev}}
    {{History||20100227-1|Added [[golden apple]]s. At this point, they were crafted with [[block of gold]], and restored {{hp|20}}.}}
    {{History|java alpha}}
    {{History||v1.0.8|Added [[milk]], which was at this point unobtainable and the player could not use it in any way.}}
    {{History||v1.0.11|Milk can now be obtained in the game, by milking a [[cow]] with an empty [[bucket]].}}
    {{History||v1.0.14|With the addition of [[chicken]]s, [[egg]]s are now in the game, but have no use. Chickens do not drop raw chicken at this point in time.}}
    {{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Added [[pumpkin]]s, but not pumpkin seeds.
    |Added [[raw fish]] and [[cooked fish]], obtainable through [[fishing]].}}
    {{History||v1.2.3|Eating food now functions correctly in multiplayer.}}
    {{History|java beta}}
    {{History||1.2|Added [[sugar]] and [[cake]].}}
    {{History||1.4|[[Cocoa beans]] now appear naturally in the game; since Beta 1.2, they were available only through inventory editors.
    |Added [[cookie]]s.}}
    {{History||1.5|Pigs now drop cooked porkchops if killed while on fire.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Added [[melon]]s, [[melon seeds]], and [[pumpkin seeds]].
    |Added [[raw chicken]] as a drop from chickens, which can be smelted into [[cooked chicken]].
    |Added [[raw beef]] as a drop from cows, which can be smelted into [[steak]].
    |Added [[rotten flesh]] as a new drop from [[zombie]]s.
    |Added an eating animation, instead of food simply disappearing from the player's hand as if a block had been placed.
    |Added [[hunger bar]]; now food restores hunger instead of health.
    |Food now stacks in the inventory, with the exception of cake, mushroom stew, and milk.
    |[[Huge mushroom]]s were added as a new source for [[mushroom]]s.
    |With the addition of the hunger bar, golden apples now restore {{Hunger|10}} and give 30 seconds of [[regeneration]], but do not heal health directly anymore.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Mushrooms can now be obtained from the mushroom island [[biome]], via the huge mushrooms, random scattered mushrooms, or the new [[mooshroom]]s.
    |[[Milk]] can be used to nullify the effects of [[potion]]s.
    |[[Spider]]s now drop [[Spider Eye|eyes]].}}
    {{History||1.1|snap=release|Golden apples are now made with [[gold nugget]]s instead of blocks of gold, restore {{Hunger|4}} and give 4 seconds of regeneration.}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Added enchanted golden apples, which functioned like golden apples prior to 1.1 and had the same crafting recipe, but also gave resistance and fire resistance for 5 minutes each.
    |[[Cocoa Beans]] are now a crop, making all food items a renewable resource.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[Potato]]es and [[carrot]]s can be obtainable from zombies (rare drop) or harvested.
    |Potatoes can be cooked to make [[baked potato]]es
    |Harvesting potatoes may give 0–2 [[poisonous potato]]es.
    |Carrots can be crafted into [[golden carrot]]s.
    |Added [[pumpkin pie]], making [[pumpkin]]s a food ingredient.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Added [[tropical fish (item)|clownfish]], [[Raw Salmon|raw]] and [[cooked salmon]], and [[pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]].}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Baked potatoes now restore {{Hunger|5}} hunger points instead of 6, with a corresponding reduction in saturation restored.
    |Carrots now restore {{Hunger|3}} hunger points instead of 4, with a corresponding reduction in saturation restored.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w27a|Added [[Raw Mutton|raw]] and [[cooked mutton]], [[Raw Rabbit|raw]] and [[cooked rabbit]], and [[rabbit stew]].}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Added [[chorus fruit]], [[beetroot]] and [[beetroot soup]].
    |Enchanted golden apples are no longer craftable, making them no longer renewable.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|Added [[dried kelp]], which is edible.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Added [[suspicious stew]].}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Added [[sweet berries]].}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Added [[honey bottle]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w35a|[[Honey bottle]]s now remove [[poison]] effects when consumed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w46a|All foods can now be consumed in Creative mode, including cake.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|Added [[glow berries]].}}
    
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.4.0|Added the first food items: [[apple]]s, [[bread]], [[mushroom stew]], [[raw beef]], [[steak]], [[raw chicken]], [[cooked chicken]], [[raw porkchop]]s, and [[cooked porkchop]].}}
    {{History||v0.5.0|Added [[melon]]s, [[melon slice]]s, and [[melon seeds]].}}
    {{History||v0.7.0|Added [[milk]] and [[cake]].}}
    {{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Added [[pumpkin pie]], [[carrot]]s, [[potato]]es, and [[baked potato]]es.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 2|Added [[beetroot]]s and [[beetroot soup]].}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[Potato]]es and [[carrot]]s can be obtainable from zombies (rare drop) or harvested.
    |Added [[cookie]]s.}} 
    {{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Added [[rotten flesh]] as a new drop from [[zombie]]s, at this time, it inflicts poison.
    |Added [[Raw Fish|raw]] and [[cooked fish]], [[clownfish]], [[Raw Salmon|raw]] and [[cooked salmon]], and [[pufferfish]].}}
    {{History|||snap=build 4|[[Milk]] can be used to nullify the effects of [[potion]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Eating food now restores hunger.
    |[[Spider]]s now drop [[Spider Eye|eyes]].
    |Added poisonous potatoes, golden apples, enchanted golden apples and golden carrots.}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Hunger restored by food now matches Minecraft PC.
    |Added raw rabbit, cooked rabbit, and [[rabbit stew]].}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added raw mutton and cooked mutton.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added chorus fruit.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Added [[dried kelp]], which is edible.}} 
    {{History||1.7.0|snap=beta 1.7.0.2|Food can now be eaten in creative mode and on peaceful difficulty.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Added [[sweet berries]].}}
    {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Added [[suspicious stew]].}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|Added [[honey bottle]].}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Added [[glow berries]].}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[Category:Food]]
    
    [[cs:Potraviny]]
    [[de:Hunger]]
    [[es:Comida]]
    [[fr:Nourriture]]
    [[hu:Étel]]
    [[it:Cibo]]
    [[ja:食料]]
    [[ko:식료품]]
    [[nl:Voedsel]]
    [[pl:Jedzenie]]
    [[pt:Alimento]]
    [[ru:Еда]]
    [[th:อาหาร]]
    [[uk:Їжа]]
    [[zh:食物]]</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></nowiki>
    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>[[Honeycomb|Honeycomb]]<br/>{{distinguish|Honeycomb Block}}
    {{Item
    | image = Honeycomb.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    '''Honeycombs''' are items obtained from [[bee nest]]s and beehives.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    {{See also|Tutorials/Honey farming}}
    When a bee nest or beehive at {{cd|honey_level}} 5 is [[shear]]ed, it drops 3 honeycombs and angers any bees inside, causing them to attack. Having a lit [[campfire]] or lighting a fire underneath the nest or hive prevents the bees from becoming hostile.
    
    A [[dispenser]] with shears inside can be used to shear the nest without angering the bees. The honeycomb pops out as a dropped item.
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Signs ===
    
    {{Control|Using}} a honeycomb on a [[sign]] or a hanging sign prevents the sign from being edited.
    
    === Waxing ===
    {{Control|Using}} a honeycomb on a [[block of copper]] changes the block into its waxed variant, preventing oxidation of the copper.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Beehive shear.ogg
    |subtitle=Shears scrape
    |source=neutral
    |description=When honeycombs are collected from a beehive
    |id=block.beehive.shear
    |translationkey=subtitles.block.beehive.shear
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/0.8
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wax on1.ogg
    |sound2=Wax on2.ogg
    |sound3=Wax on3.ogg
    |subtitle=Wax on
    |source=block
    |description=When a honeycomb waxes something
    |id=item.honeycomb.wax_on
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Beehive shear.ogg
    |source=block
    |description=When honeycombs are collected from a beehive
    |id=block.beehive.shear
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=0.8-1.0}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wax on1.ogg
    |sound2=Wax on2.ogg
    |sound3=Wax on3.ogg
    |source=neutral
    |description=When a honeycomb waxes something
    |id=copper.wax.on
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=0.8-1.2
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Honeycomb
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=honeycomb
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Honeycomb
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=honeycomb
    |id=591
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Wax on;Wax off}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[File:Honeycomb JE1.png|32px]] Added honeycombs.
    |Honeycombs can be used to craft [[beehive]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w41a|Honeycombs can now be used to craft [[honeycomb block]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|[[File:Honeycomb texture change 1.15pre2 to 1.15pre3.gif|32px]] The texture file of honeycombs has been slightly changed. The color channel of transparent pixels are now filled to black. The in-game texture has not been changed.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[candle]]s and [[waxed copper]].}}
    {{History|||snap=21w11a|Honeycomb can now be used to wax copper blocks by right clicking or dispensing honeycomb onto the block.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w14a|Honeycomb can now be used to wax oxidized copper blocks.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Honeycomb can no longer used to craft candles.}}
    {{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Honeycomb can once again used to craft candles.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|[[Sign]]s and hanging signs can now be waxed with honeycomb to prevent them from being edited.}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[File:Honeycomb BE1.png|32px]] Added honeycombs.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.14.0.4|[[File:Honeycomb BE2.png|32px]] The texture of honeycombs has been changed to match {{el|je}}'s.}}
    {{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.57|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[waxed copper]].
    |Honeycomb can now be used to wax copper blocks by right clicking or dispensing honeycomb onto the block.}}
    {{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Honeycomb can now be used to wax oxidized copper blocks.}}
    {{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.22|Honeycomb can now be used to craft [[candle]]s.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.22|[[Sign]]s and hanging signs can now be waxed with honeycomb to prevent them from being edited.}}
    
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[cs:Plástev medu]]
    [[de:Honigwabe]]
    [[es:Panal]]
    [[fr:Rayon de miel]]
    [[ja:ハニカム]]
    [[ko:벌집 조각]]
    [[pl:Plaster miodu]]
    [[pt:Favo de mel]]
    [[ru:Пчелиные соты]]
    [[zh:蜜脾]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Bundle|Bundle]]<br/>{{Experimental feature|bundle}}
    {{planned|BE}}
    {{Item
    | image = Bundle.png
    | image2 = Bundle Filled.png
    | rarity = Common
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = No
    }}
    
    A '''bundle''' is an [[item]] that can store up to a stack's worth of mixed [[item]] types within itself in a single [[inventory]] slot. Items that stack to 16 occupy more space within the bundle, and items that do not stack occupy the entire bundle without allowing space for any other items.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
      |showdescription=1
      |A1=String      |B1=Rabbit Hide |C1=String 
      |A2=Rabbit Hide                 |C2=Rabbit Hide
      |A3=Rabbit Hide |B3=Rabbit Hide |C3=Rabbit Hide
      |Output=Bundle
      |type=Tool
      |description={{OnlyExperimental|bundle}}
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    <!--The tooltip does not reflect the current bundle "tooltip"-->
    {{FakeImage|style=max-width:250px;
    |1={{Slot|Stick,64}}{{Slot|Ender Pearl,16}}{{Slot|Iron Sword}}<br>{{Slot|Stick,1}}{{Slot|Ender Pearl,4}}{{Slot|Iron Sword,64}}<br>{{Slot|Filled Bundle[Stick x32/Ender Pearl x8]| title = Bundle|link=none}}
    |2=Item stack sizes (top row) and the number of bundle slots they take up (middle row). Sticks stack to 64, so they take up one bundle slot; ender pearls stack to 16, so they take up four; and swords do not stack, so they take up the whole bundle. So, for instance, a bundle may have 32 sticks and 8 ender pearls inside (bottom), which take up a total of {{Tooltip|(32×1)|32 Sticks}}+{{Tooltip|(8×4)|8 Ender Pearls}}=64 bundle slots.
    }}
    Bundles are used to store different [[item|item type]]s in the same [[inventory]] slot. This does not, however, increase the total capacity of the slot: each bundle has 64 "bundle slots" and each item placed in the bundle takes up these slots similar to how they take up space in a normal inventory slot: items that stack to 64 take up 1 bundle slot, items that stack to 16 (for example, [[egg]]s) take up 4, and items that do not stack (such as tools/weapons/armor) take up the whole bundle, all 64 slots.
    
    Although bundles themselves cannot be stacked, a bundle can be placed inside another (nested): the inner bundle itself uses 4 slots plus the number of slots already occupied by the items in that bundle.<ref>{{bug|MC-203567||Bundles can be placed inside of bundles|WAI}}</ref>  
    
    To place items inside a bundle, either (1) pick up the bundle in the inventory and right-click on the item(s) to be placed inside or (2) pick up the item(s) and right-click on the bundle. When placing bundles inside another bundle, the interface uses the first method: picking up Bundle A and right clicking on Bundle B attempts to store Bundle B inside A.  
    
    Bundles can be {{ctrl|used}} inside the inventory to take out the last item put in. In this way, items are accessible LIFO (last in, first out). When {{ctrl|used}} outside the inventory, it dumps all the items out into the world.
    
    Hovering over the bundle shows its contained items in its inventory slots. The number of bundle slots used is displayed as ''<fullness>''/64 in the tooltip. If the bundle is full, then the empty slots are greyed out with an <span class="invslot">{{SlotSprite|Bundle full}}</span>.
    
    [[Shulker box]]es cannot be placed inside of bundles.
    
    [[File:MinecraftBundle.jpg|thumb|Hovering the mouse over a bundle filled with mob loot, nearly full, with 61 items.]]
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bundle drop contents1.ogg
    |sound2=Bundle drop contents2.ogg
    |sound3=Bundle drop contents3.ogg
    |subtitle=Bundle empties
    |source=player
    |description=When a bundle's items are thrown onto the ground
    |id=item.bundle.drop_contents
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.drop_contents
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2 or 0.76-1.14 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bundle insert1.ogg
    |sound2=Bundle insert2.ogg
    |sound3=Bundle insert3.ogg
    |subtitle=Item packed
    |source=player
    |description=When items are placed into a bundle
    |id=item.bundle.insert
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.insert
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2, 0.76-1.14, or 0.84-1.26 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Bundle remove one1.ogg
    |sound2=Bundle remove one2.ogg
    |sound3=Bundle remove one3.ogg
    |subtitle=Item unpacked
    |source=player
    |description=When items are removed from a bundle
    |id=item.bundle.remove_one
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.bundle.remove_one
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.8-1.2, 0.84-1.26, or 0.88-1.32 for each sound</ref>
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{JE}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Bundle
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=bundle
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    
    <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;">
    * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The '''tag''' tag.
    {{:Player.dat_format/Bundle}}
    </div>
    == History ==
    {{History||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DBvZ2Iqmm3M|t=1846s}}|[[File:Bundle JE1.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE1.png|32px]] Bundles are revealed at [[Minecraft Live 2020]]. Hovering over them shows all items inside scattered around a large area, and incomplete bundles have the empty texture.}}
    {{History||October 16, 2021|link=https://clips.twitch.tv/AffluentEncouragingOryxPeteZaroll-cd8pIapkfD4PRHxO|Ulraf, a game developer on ''Minecraft'', states that bundles will not be included in [[Caves & Cliffs]].}}
    {{History||November 17, 2021|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/caves---cliffs-update-part-ii-coming|Bundles are announced to be added after [[The Wild Update]].}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|[[File:Bundle JE1.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE1.png|32px]] Added bundles. Hovering over them shows some of the items contained and their quantities, much like the tooltip of a [[shulker box]]. Incomplete bundles have the full texture.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w46a|[[File:Bundle JE2.png|32px]][[File:Bundle Filled JE2.png|32px]] The textures of bundles have been changed.
    |Hovering over bundles now shows its contained items in special slots, similar to slots in the [[inventory]]. If the bundle is not full, it also has an empty slot with a plus on it.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w48a|Bundles now show fullness as a number when [[advanced tooltips]] are enabled.
    |{{ctrl|Using}} a bundle in the inventory now empties one item from the bundle instead of emptying all the contents out to the [[inventory]].
    |{{ctrl|Using}} a bundle now throws out its entire content into the world.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w49a|Bundle fullness is now always shown.
    |Full bundles now show the blue bar instead of hiding it, to distinguish from empty bundles.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w51a|Bundles now drop its contents when destroyed as an [[Item (entity)|item entity]].
    |Bundle fullness has been changed from <code>Fullness: ''<fullness>'' / 64</code> to <code>''<fullness>''/64</code>
    |The slots in the tooltip when hovering over bundles have changed to have a border, and rows of slot have a thicker edge between them.
    |When the bundle is not full, it instead shows empty slots instead of one slot with a plus. When it is full, those empty slots become greyed out with an X.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w05a|The player now receives a tutorial when first having a bundle in the inventory.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w19a|Bundles are now accessible only through commands.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|Bundles are now available in the creative inventory and can be crafted once again.}}
    {{History|||snap=21w37a|Bundles are once again accessible only through commands.}}
    {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Bundles have been made available once again, and have been moved behind their own datapack.}}
    {{h|bedrock}} 
    {{h||1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|Added bundle GUI textures in the Vanilla Packs.}} 
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    JE 1.17 Development Bundle.png|The original bundle UI
    Bundle in Inventory.jpg|A bundle inventory in the inventory
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Storage]]
    [[Category:Tools]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Bündel]]
    [[es:Saco]]
    [[fr:Sac]]
    [[ja:バンドル]]
    [[pl:Sakwa]]
    [[pt:Trouxa]]
    [[ru:Мешок]]
    [[zh:收纳袋]]</li></ul>
    beta 1.2.0.2Added the death message "<player> went off with a bang".
    1.16.200
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Totem of Undying|Totem of Undying]]<br/>{{redirect|Totem}}
    {{Item
    | image = Totem_of_Undying_JE2_BE2.png
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = No
    | rarity = Uncommon
    |effects=: {{EffectLink|Absorption}} II (0:05)
    : {{EffectLink|Regeneration}} II (0:45){{only|java|short=yes}}/ II (0:40){{only|bedrock|short=yes}}
    : {{EffectLink|Fire Resistance}} I (0:40)
    }}
    A '''totem of undying''' is an uncommon [[combat]] item that can save holders from death. It is dropped by [[Evoker|evokers]], which spawn in [[woodland mansion]]s and [[raid]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    === Mob loot ===
    Evokers always drop one totem of undying upon death. The drop rate is not affected by [[Looting]].
    
    == Usage ==
    [[File:Totem of Undying Animation.gif|alt=The totem animation in Java Edition.|thumb|Animation of the totem activating {{in|java}}.]]
    [[File:Totem of Undying Bedrock Animation.gif|alt=The totem animation in Bedrock Edition.|thumb|Animation of the totem activating {{in|bedrock}}.]]
    If the [[player]] is holding a totem of undying in their [[off-hand]] or main-hand slot and receives otherwise fatal [[damage]], the totem saves the player from [[death]]. The totem of undying must be in the player's hand (main hand or offhand) for it to work—it does not work if it is in the [[Heads-up display#Hotbar|hotbar]], unless selected. Any [[mob]] that can hold a totem of undying (in a hand or in the mouth) can use it while holding it.{{only|JE}} The totem can be used only once; it disappears after use. It does not save the player from death caused by [[void]] damage, the {{cmd|kill}} [[command]]s or even a [[tipped arrow]] with [[Instant Damage|harming]] effect damage.<ref>{{bug|MC-206307}}</ref>
    
    == Effect ==
    When activated, the totem of undying restores {{hp|1}}, removes all existing [[status effect]]s, then grants 40{{only|bedrock|short=1}} or 45{{only|java|short=1}} seconds<ref>{{bug|MCPE-90716}}</ref> of [[Regeneration]] II, 40 seconds of [[Fire Resistance]] I and 5 seconds of [[Absorption]] II. An animation shows the totem of undying appearing to hover in front of the [[player]]'s screen, similar to the animation seen when a player receives the [[Bad Omen]] or [[Hero of the Village]] effect{{only|bedrock|short=1}} or encounters an [[elder guardian]]. When killed by an [[Instant Damage]] tipped [[arrow]], the arrow's instant damage takes effect after the totem has been activated.
    
    The totem of undying also works in [[Hardcore]] mode.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Totem of Undying.ogg
    |subtitle=Totem activates
    |source=dependent
    |description=When something dies, using a totem of undying
    |id=item.totem.use
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.totem.use
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Totem of Undying.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When something dies, using a totem of undying
    |id=random.totem
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Totem of Undying
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=totem_of_undying
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showaliasids=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Totem of Undying
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=totem_of_undying
    |aliasid=totem
    |id=568
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.totem.name
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Cheating Death}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Postmortal}}
    
    == History ==
    {{History||2016|[[File:Totem of Undying (pre-release).png|32px]] An early version of the totem of undying was seen during Minecon shortly before its reveal.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|[[File:Totem of Undying JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added totem of undying.}}
    {{History||1.11.1|snap=16w50a|The ID name has now been changed from <code>totem</code> to <code>totem_of_undying</code>.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 449.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Totem of Undying JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of the totem of undying has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w47a|The totem of undying is now [[renewable resource|renewable]] as [[evoker]]s now spawn in [[raid]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|The totem of undying now gives the [[Fire Resistance]] II status effect for 40 seconds.}}
    {{History|||snap=20w29a|The level of Fire Resistance given by the totem of undying is now reduced from II to I.<ref>{{bug|MC-194220}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Totems of undying now trigger [[sculk sensor]]s when they activate.<ref>{{bug|MC-261427||Sculk sensors and calibrated sculk sensors don't detect totem of undying activating|Fixed}}</ref>}}
    
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|[[File:Totem of Undying JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added totem of undying.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Totem of Undying JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of the totem of undying has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.3|The totem of undying is now [[renewable resource|renewable]] as [[evoker]]s now spawn in [[raid]]s.}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|The level of Fire Resistance given by the totem of undying is now reduced from II to I.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-52364}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of totems of undying has been changed from <code>totem</code> to <code>totem_of_undying</code>.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU54|xbone=CU44|ps=1.52|wiiu=Patch 24|switch=1.0.4|[[File:Totem of Undying JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added totem of undying.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU56|xbone=CU48|ps=1.55|wiiu=Patch 26|switch=1.0.6|The totem of undying now applies [[Fire Resistance]] II when used.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Totem of Undying JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of the totem of undying has been changed.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.91|wiiu=none|switch=none|The totem of undying is now [[renewable resource|renewable]] as [[evoker]]s now spawn in [[raid]]s.}}
    
    {{History|new3ds}}
    {{History||1.9.19|[[File:Totem of Undying JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added totem of undying.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    * If a [[mob]] holds a totem of undying, the mob also resurrects upon [[Health#Death|death]] and the [[sound]] effect plays. However, the animation does not appear.
    * In the {{el|ds}}, the totem of undying can be put in any hotbar slot to activate it, due to the lack of an [[Dual wield|off-hand slot]] in that version.
    * Being able to obtain totems of undying in [[raids]] without exploring [[woodland mansions]] is considered a "massive game play design flaw" by Mojang.<ref>{{ytl|YRPlscod34Y}}</ref>
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    File:Particle totem of undying.png|Screenshot of the totem of undying being used mid-animation after a [[drowned]] deals otherwise fatal damage to the player.
    File:Totem of Undying activating.gif|Animation of the totem activating.
    File:Totem animation in third person mode.png|The totem animation in third person mode.
    </gallery>
    
    == References ==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[de:Totem der Unsterblichkeit]]
    [[fr:Totem d'immortalité]]
    [[ja:不死のトーテム]]
    [[ko:불사의 토템]]
    [[lzh:保命符]]
    [[nl:Totem der onsterfelijkheid]]
    [[pl:Totem nieśmiertelności]]
    [[pt:Totem da imortalidade]]
    [[ru:Тотем бессмертия]]
    [[th:Totem of Undying]]
    [[zh:不死图腾]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Knowledge Book|Knowledge Book]]<br/>{{exclusive|java}}
    {{Item
    | image = Knowledge Book.png
    | renewable = No
    | stackable = No
    | rarity = Epic
    }}
    A '''knowledge book''' is a utility item that reveals available [[crafting]] recipes to the player when {{control|used|use}}.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    Knowledge books can be obtained only by using [[commands]], as it is not found in the [[creative]] inventory; therefore, it is impossible to obtain in other modes such as [[survival]] and [[adventure]] except with commands.
    
    For example, to give oneself a knowledge book that reveals the recipes for [[bucket]]s and [[flower pot]]s, use: {{cmd|give @s minecraft:knowledge_book{Recipes:["minecraft:bucket", "minecraft:flower_pot"]} }}.
    
    == Usage ==
    Knowledge books are used to reveal recipes to the player who uses it, by adding it to their [[recipe book]]. Using a knowledge book consumes it, removing it from the player's inventory.
    
    Knowledge books are especially useful to mapmakers in conjunction with {{cmd|gamerule doLimitedCrafting true}}, because then any item is craftable only if its recipe is unlocked first.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{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 knowledge book 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 knowledge book 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}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Knowledge Book
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=knowledge_book
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    Recipe books use the NBT tag <code>Recipes</code> to indicate the recipes they contain.
    
    ''The following NBT structure is provided to show how the <code>Recipes</code> tag is organized, and is not comprehensive above the <code>tag</code> tag. The full NBT for an item can be found [[Chunk format#Items and XP Orbs|here]].''
    
    <div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;">
    * {{nbt|compound}} Entity data
    ** {{nbt|compound|Item}}: The item
    *** {{nbt|compound|tag}}: Additional information about the item. This tag is optional for most items.
    **** {{nbt|list|Recipes}}: The list of recipes this book contains.
    ***** {{nbt|string}} the name of a recipe, for instance <code>minecraft:gold_nugget</code> or <code>minecraft:gold_ingot_from_nuggets</code>
    </div>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|[[File:Knowledge Book JE1.png|32px]] Added knowledge books.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 453.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Knowledge Book JE2.png|32px]] The texture of knowledge books has now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=1.20 Release Candidate 1|Knowledge books can now be placed in [[chiseled bookshelf|chiseled bookshelves]].}}
    {{History|Foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{Issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Book]]
    * [[Enchanted Book]]
    * {{cmd|recipe}} command
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
    
    [[de:Buch des Wissens]]
    [[es:Enciclopedia]]
    [[fr:Livre des connaissances]]
    [[ja:知恵の本]]
    [[ko:지식의 책]]
    [[lzh:天工開物]]
    [[pl:Księga wiedzy]]
    [[pt:Enciclopédia]]
    [[ru:Книга знаний]]
    [[zh:知识之书]]</li></ul>
    beta 1.16.200.51Added the following death messages:
    • <player> was sniped by <player/mob>
    • <player> was spitballed by <player/mob>
    1.16.210
    {{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>[[Emerald|Emerald]]<br/>{{About|the item|the currency in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Emerald|the skin|MCD:Emerald (skin)|the ore|Emerald Ore|the mineral block|Block of Emerald}}
    {{Item
    | image = Emerald.png
    | renewable =  Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | rarity = Common}}
    '''Emeralds''' are rare minerals that are used primarily as the currency for [[trading]] with [[villager]]s and [[wandering trader]]s. Naturally-occurring emeralds are rarer than [[diamond]]s.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Trading ===
    {{main|Trading}}
    Emeralds can be obtained by trading with [[villager]]s, since they are the currency that villagers use for trading. Villagers either buy or sell specific goods for emeralds.
    
    === Mining ===
    [[Emerald ore]] drops one emerald when mined using an iron or better [[pickaxe]]. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it may drop an extra emerald per level of Fortune, up to a maximum of 4 emeralds with Fortune III. If the ore is mined using a pickaxe enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops itself in ore form instead of an emerald.
    
    === Crafting ===
    
    {{Crafting
    |Block of Emerald
    |Output= Emerald,9
    |type= Material
    }}
    
    === Smelting ===
    
    {{Smelting
    |Emerald Ore; Deepslate Emerald Ore
    |Emerald
    |1
    }}
    
    === Natural generation ===
    {{see also|Emerald Ore#Natural generation}}
    
    Emeralds can generate in [[chest]]s in some [[village]] houses or other generated [[Generated structures|structures]].
    
    {{needs update|inaccurate=1|section=1}}
    {{LootChestItem|emerald}}
    
    === Drops ===
    [[Vindicator]]s and [[evoker]]s drop 0–1 emeralds upon death. [[Looting]] increases the maximum emerald drop by one per level, for a maximum of 4 emeralds with Looting III.
    
    [[Fox]]es that are holding emeralds also have a chance of 100% to drop the emerald they are holding upon death. Alternatively, the player can drop a food item to entice the fox to drop the emerald without killing it.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, vindicators and [[pillager]]s spawned from [[raids]] can drop 0–1 emeralds. Depending on difficulty, vindicators and pillagers spawned from raids also have a chance of dropping additional emeralds. There is a 65% chance of dropping on easy and normal, and an 80% chance of dropping on hard. If this additional drop condition is met, different emerald counts can drop with different chances. There is a {{frac|10|39}} chance to drop an additional 0–1 emeralds, a {{frac|5|39}} chance to drop an additional 2–3, and a {{frac|2|39}} chance to drop an additional 4–5.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, with Looting III, it is possible for a vindicator in a raid to drop up to 16 emeralds upon death (vindicator drops + raid drops + an additional drop<!-- emerald from 2/39 chance-->).
    
    == Usage ==
    
    === Trading ===
    
    {{main|Trading}}
    
    Emeralds are primarily used as currency for [[trading]] with villagers and wandering traders. Trading is typically a faster way to obtain emeralds than by mining, as an emerald ore is rarer than a diamond ore.
    
    === Crafting ingredient ===
    {{crafting usage}}
    
    ===Beacons===
    
    Emeralds can be used to select powers from a [[beacon]]. The player must select one of the available powers and then insert an emerald into the item slot. 
    
    An emerald can be substituted for an [[iron ingot]], a [[gold ingot]], a [[diamond]] or a [[netherite ingot]] in a beacon.
    
    === Smithing ingredient ===
    {{Smithing
    |head=1
    |ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Emerald
    |Any Armor Trim Smithing Template
    |Netherite Chestplate
    |Emerald
    |Emerald Trim Netherite Chestplate
    |showdescription=1
    |description = All armor types can be used in this recipe,<br/>a netherite chestplate is shown as an example.
    |tail=1
    }}
    
    ;Trim color palette
    The following color palette is shown on the designs on trimmed armor:
    *{{TrimPalette|emerald}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    
    {{load achievements|The Haggler;Buy Low;Master Trader}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|What a Deal!}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Emerald
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=emerald
    |itemtags=beacon_payment_items
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Emerald
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=emerald
    |id=512
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == History ==
    
    {{History|java indev}}
    {{History||0.31|snap=20100129|Added [[diamond]]s, referred to as emeralds in the code.}}
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||May 21, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb_|204619936616808451}}|[[File:Ruby pJE20120521.png|32px]] [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] released a screenshot of himself testing the [[trading]] system. At this time, what would become emeralds were [[History_of_textures/Unused_textures#Ruby|rubies]].<ref>http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1621716-15-new-blocksitems/#entry19977082</ref>}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|[[File:Emerald JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added emeralds and [[emerald ore]].
    |Emeralds can be [[trading|traded]] with [[villager]]s in exchange for different [[item]]s.
    |Added [[desert temple]]s, with a hidden [[chest]] room and loot containing emeralds.
    |[[File:Ruby JE1 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of [[History_of_textures/Unused_textures#Ruby|rubies]] can be found in the (at this time unused) file {{cd|items.png}}.<ref name="en_US 12w21">Snapshot 12w21a/b ''lang/en_US.lang'': '''item.ruby.name=Ruby'''</ref>}}
    {{History|||snap=12w22a|[[Block of emerald]] has now been added, which is [[crafting|crafted]] from nine emeralds and can be placed as a decorative [[block]].
    |Added [[jungle temple]]s, which contain loot [[chest]]s with emeralds.}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|As [[zombie villager]]s can now spawn and be cured, emeralds can now still be obtained in [[trading|trades]] even if [[generated structures]] are disabled.}}
    {{history||1.9|snap=15w31a|Emeralds now generate in [[end city]] ship [[chest]]s.}}
    {{history|||snap=15w43a|Emeralds now generate in [[igloo]] basement chests.}}
    {{history|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of emeralds in [[desert temple]] chests has now been increased.}}
    {{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added [[vindicator]]s and [[evoker]]s, which drop emeralds if killed by a player.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 388.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w09a|Emeralds can now generate in the loot [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=18w10a|Emeralds can now generate in [[buried treasure]] chests.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w11a|Emeralds can now generate in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Emerald JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of emeralds has now been changed.
    |Added [[pillager]]s, which can [[drops|drop]] emeralds.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w46a|Pillagers no longer drop emeralds.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w48a|Emeralds now generate in chests in [[village]] tanneries, fisher cottages and plains village houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w49a|Emeralds now generate in chests in [[village]] shepherd houses, mason houses, butcher shops, and savanna and snowy village houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=18w50a|Emeralds now generate in chests in [[village]] fletcher houses, temples, and desert and taiga village houses.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with emeralds in their mouths.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Emerald JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of emeralds has now been changed, once again and it looks smaller.}}
    {{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|The unused [[History_of_textures/Unused_textures#Ruby|rubies]] texture was removed.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Emeralds can now be used as an armor trim material.}}
    {{History|||snap=23w07a|Emeralds now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert pyramid]]s or [[desert well]]s.}}
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the emerald to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert temple]] and in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.|Emerald can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]] and in [[trail ruins]].}}
    {{History|||snap=23w16a|Emerald 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]]; emerald now is in the common loot.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Emerald JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added emeralds.}}
    {{History|||snap=build 5|Emeralds can now be used to craft [[blocks of emerald]].}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Emeralds can now be found inside [[desert temple]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Added [[jungle temple]]s, which contain loot chests with emeralds.}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Emeralds can now be used to power [[beacon]]s.}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Emeralds can now be found in [[end city]] ship [[chest]]s.
    |Emeralds can now be found in [[igloo]] basement chests.}}
    {{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Emeralds are now used as "currency" for [[villager]] [[trading]].}}
    {{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Added [[evoker]]s and [[vindicator]]s, which [[drops|drop]] emeralds when killed.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Emeralds can now be found in some [[shipwreck]] [[chest]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Emeralds can now be found inside [[underwater ruins]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Emeralds can now be used to [[trading|buy]] items from [[wandering trader]]s.
    |Emeralds can now be found in [[plains]] [[village]] house and tannery [[chest]]s.
    |[[File:Emerald JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of emeralds has now been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Emeralds can now be found in [[village]] [[chest]]s other than [[plains]].}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Vindicator]]s and [[pillager]]s that spawn from [[raid]]s can now [[drops|drop]] bonus emeralds.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Emerald JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of emeralds has now been changed, once again.}}
    {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can [[drops|drop]] emeralds.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Emeralds now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert pyramid]]s or [[desert well]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Emeralds can now be used as an armor trim material.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Emerald JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added emeralds.}}
    {{History|Ps4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Emerald JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of emeralds has now been changed.}}
    
    {{History|new3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Emerald JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added emeralds.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Gallery ==
    
    <gallery>
    Villager trading preview.png|The first image of the trading system released by [[Jeb]]. What would become emeralds can be seen in the [[inventory]] space.
    Emerald Ore 12w21a.png|A wall of [[emerald ore]] utilizing a previous texture in snapshot [[12w21a]].
    Room of Emeralds.png|All forms of emeralds in one photo: emerald (in the form of [[emerald block|block]], [[emerald ore|ore]] and the emerald itself).
    </gallery>
    
    ==Trivia==
    
    *The [[History_of_textures/Unused_textures#Ruby|ruby]] was going to be the [[villager]] currency but was changed to emeralds before the update's release.
    
    == References ==
    
    {{Reflist}}
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Smaragd]]
    [[de:Smaragd]]
    [[es:Esmeralda]]
    [[fr:Émeraude]]
    [[hu:Smaragd]]
    [[it:Smeraldo]]
    [[ja:エメラルド]]
    [[ko:에메랄드]]
    [[nl:Smaragd]]
    [[pl:Szmaragd]]
    [[pt:Esmeralda]]
    [[ru:Изумруд]]
    [[th:มรกต]]
    [[tr:Zümrüt]]
    [[uk:Смарагд]]
    [[zh:绿宝石]]</li></ul>
    beta 1.16.210.53Added the death message "<player> froze to death".
    1.16.220
    {{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Written Book|Written Book]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Written Book
    | image = Written Book.gif
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (16)
    }}
    A '''written book''' is an [[item]] created after a [[book and quill]] is signed.
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Signing a book and quill ===
    
    Written books can be obtained by signing a [[book and quill]]. After it has been signed, it cannot be edited again. The label does not say "Written Book", but whatever the [[player]] titles it. The title appears on the top line of the label, and "by <''player''>" (the player's username) on the bottom. {{IN|bedrock}}, this is customizable without [[commands]].
    
    === Copying ===
    
    {{crafting
    |name=Written Book
    |showdescription=1
    |;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill
    |;;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill
    |;;;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill
    |Book and Quill
    |Written Book
    |;;;;;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill
    |;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill
    |;;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill;Book and Quill
    |;;;;;;;Book and Quill
    |Output= Written Book; Written Book,2; Written Book,3; Written Book,4; Written Book,5; Written Book,6; Written Book,7; Written Book,8
    |description=The input written book is not consumed.<br>The new copies are "Copy of Original" or "Copy of Copy", depending on whether the input written book is "Original" or "Copy of Original".<br>Copies of copies cannot be copied.<br>Copied books of the same generation ("Original", "Copy of Original", "Copy of Copy", or "Tattered") stack.
    |type=Miscellaneous
    }}
    
    == Usage ==
    
    Written books can be opened by right-clicking (or holding down on the screen {{in|bedrock}}), and display a GUI allowing the [[player]] to read it or turn the page.
    
    The contents of a book are an extra set of data attached to the item. This means that when a book is destroyed, its contents are lost with it.
    
    === Lecterns ===
    
    One can place 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.
    
    === Chiseled bookshelf ===
    {{control|Use|text=Using}} the [[chiseled bookshelf]] while having a written book in the main hand will put the book inside the chiseled bookshelf.
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |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
    |sound=Page turn1.ogg
    |sound2=Page turn2.ogg
    |sound3=Page turn3.ogg
    |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 written book 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 written book 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 written book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf
    |id=insert.chiseled_bookshelf
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>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 written book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf
    |id=pickup.chiseled_bookshelf
    |volume=0.8
    |pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{JE}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showitemtags=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Written Book
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=written_book
    |itemtags=bookshelf_books, lectern_books
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{BE}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |showitemtags=y
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Written Book
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=written_book
    |id=511
    |itemtags=minecraft:bookshelf_books, minecraft:lectern_books
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    === Item data ===
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{main|Player.dat format}}
    <div class="treeview">
    * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag.
    {{:Player.dat_format/Written Books}}
    </div>
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added written books.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w21a|Written books can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s, at 1 written book for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Written books can now be cloned the same way [[map]]s can, but by using [[book and quill|books and quills]] instead of Empty Maps. Multiple copies of the same written book can be cloned by putting more book and quills in the crafting grid. 
    |Written books can now be stacked (up to 16 per stack).}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 2 written books for 1 [[emerald]].}}
    {{History|||snap=14w05a|Copying written books now mark them as "Copy of Original" or "Copy of Copy". The copying status of a book is denoted in a separate line in the tooltip, beneath the author's name. Copies of copies cannot be copied.}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w33c|A written book titled "Work in Progress" now generates within a [[hopper]] as a part of the [[end ship]] in the [[end cities]]. It reads: "We will have something else here soon..." and is signed by [[Searge]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w41a|End ships no longer contain a written book.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 387.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Written Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of written books has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w02a|Written books can now be held on [[lectern]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Librarian [[villager]]s no longer [[trading|buy]] written books.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Written books can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}}
    
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added written books.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Written Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of written books has been changed.
    |Written books can now be held on [[lectern]]s.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added written books.}}
    {{History|PS4}}
    {{History||1.90|[[File:Written Book JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of written books has been changed.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    *When written books are obtained with [[commands]] (without the correct [[Player.dat format#Written Books|data tag]]), the label shows "Written Book" and has the text "*Invalid book tag*" when opened. The book is signed and cannot be edited without commands.
    *Commands that were added to a written book using serialized JSON objects are executed through the chat system. This means that any command added to a written book can't be longer than 256 characters, which is the maximum chat line limit.
    *During the 2020 April Fools Update [[Java Edition 20w14∞]], throwing a written book into a lit [[Nether Portal (block)|nether portal]] would create a portal to one of the 2,147,483,645 new dimensions.
    
    == Gallery ==
    <gallery>
    Written Book tooltip.png|A signed book.
    Test by Dinnerbone.png|Copying a signed book.
    BookandQuillOperators12w17a.png|Different types of characters can be used to simulate a different font.
    JSON Book.png|First image of a book using JSON text.
    No NBT written book GUI.png|A no NBT written book using commands.
    Book Background (JE).png|Java Edition book background texture.
    Book Background (BE).png|Bedrock Edition book background texture.
    Book Arrowleft (JE).png|Java Edition left arrow texture.
    Book Arrowright (JE).png|Java Edition right arrow texture.
    Book Arrowleft (BE).png|Bedrock Edition left arrow texture.
    Book Arrowright (BE).png|Bedrock Edition Right arrow texture.
    </gallery>
    
    == See also ==
    *[[Book]]
    *[[Bookshelf]]
    *[[Book and Quill]]
    
    {{Items}}
    
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    
    [[cs:Napsaná kniha]]
    [[es:Libro escrito]]
    [[fr:Livre édité]]
    [[hu:Megírt könyv]]
    [[it:Libro]]
    [[ja:記入済みの本]]
    [[ko:글이 쓰인 책]]
    [[nl:Geschreven boek]]
    [[pl:Zapisana książka]]
    [[pt:Livro escrito]]
    [[ru:Написанная книга]]
    [[uk:Написана книга]]
    [[zh:成书]]</li><li>[[Golden Carrot|Golden Carrot]]<br/>{{Item
    | title = Golden Carrot
    | image = Golden Carrot.png
    | heals = {{hunger|6}}
    | renewable = Yes
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    }}
    
    A '''golden carrot''' is a valuable [[food]] item and [[brewing]] ingredient. It provides the second most saturation in the game, behind [[suspicious stew]] crafted with either a [[Flower|dandelion]] or [[Flower|blue orchid]].
    
    ==Obtaining==
    === Chest loot ===
    {{LootChestItem|golden-carrot}}
    
    === Crafting ===
    {{Crafting
    |A1= Gold Nugget
    |B1= Gold Nugget
    |C1= Gold Nugget
    |A2= Gold Nugget
    |B2= Carrot
    |C2= Gold Nugget
    |A3= Gold Nugget
    |B3= Gold Nugget
    |C3= Gold Nugget
    |Output= Golden Carrot
    |type= Foodstuff
    }}
    
    === Trading ===
    Master-level farmer [[villager]]s have a 50% chance to sell 3 golden carrots for 3 [[emerald]]s {{in|bedrock}}, and always offer the same trade {{in|java}}.
    
    == Usage ==
    === Food ===
    To eat a golden carrot, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|6}} and 14.4 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation points]]. 
    
    === Animal food ===
    Golden carrots are used to tame, [[breed]], lead, grow, and heal [[horse]]s, [[donkey]]s, and [[mule]]s, and to breed, lead, and grow [[rabbit]]s.
    
    === Brewing ingredient ===
    {{Brewing
      |showname=1
      |Golden Carrot
      |Potion of Night Vision
    }}
    
    == Sounds ==
    {{Sound table/Entity/Food}}
    
    == Data values ==
    === ID ===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Golden Carrot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_carrot
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |notshowbeitemforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Golden Carrot
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=golden_carrot
    |id=283
    |form=item
    |foot=1}}
    
    == Achievements ==
    {{load achievements|Artificial Selection;Oooh, shiny!}}
    
    == Advancements ==
    {{load advancements|Oh Shiny;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}
    
    == Video ==
    {{Video note|this video is outdated; it does not mention that golden carrots can be used as animal food.}}
    
    <div style="text-align:center">{{yt|HJUaKroydLQ}}</div>
    
    == History ==
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.
    |The new [[Potion of Night Vision]] is brewed by adding a golden carrot to an [[Awkward Potion]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w36a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed in order to match the new [[carrot]] texture. The [[item]] sprite no longer has a dark outline.}}
    {{History||1.6.1|snap=?|Golden carrots can now be used to tame, breed and heal horses and donkeys.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=?|Golden carrots can now be used to breed rabbits.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w32a|Moved golden carrots from the Foodstuffs tab to the Brewing tab in the [[Creative inventory]].<ref name="gold carrot inventory">https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-3664</ref>}}
    {{History||1.8.1|snap=pre1|Rabbits now follow players holding golden carrots.<ref>{{bug|MC-70054|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 396.}}
    {{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Golden Carrot JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}}
    {{History|||snap=19w11a|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] golden carrots.}}
    {{History||1.16|snap=20w16a|Golden carrots can now be found in [[ruined portal]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.16.2|snap=20w30a|Golden carrots can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}}
    {{History||1.18|snap=experimental snapshot 6|Horses, donkeys and mules now follow players holding golden carrots.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Golden carrots may now be found in [[ancient city]] ice box [[chest]]s.
    |A single golden carrot now generates in the [[chest]] in <code>ancient_city/city_center/city_center_2</code>.}}
    {{History|||snap=22w14a|The golden carrot in the chest in <code>ancient_city/city_center/city_center_2</code> has been replaced with a [[golden apple]].}}
    
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.}}
    {{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1| Golden carrots can now be used to feed [[rabbit]]s.}}
    {{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Golden carrots can now be used to feed [[horse]]s and [[donkey]]s.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Golden Carrot JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Golden carrots can now be [[trading|bought]] from farmer [[villager]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Trading has been changed, master-level farmer now has {{frac|1|3}} chance to sell golden carrots.}}
    {{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Golden carrots now generate in [[ruined portal]] chests.
    |Golden carrots trade offering chance changed to 50%.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.}}
    {{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Golden Carrot JE4 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of golden carrots has been changed.}}
    
    {{History|New 3DS}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Golden Carrot JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Added golden carrots.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    == Issues ==
    {{issue list}}
    
    == See also ==
    * [[Carrot]]
    * [[Golden Apple]]
    
    == External Links ==
    *[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--golden-carrot Taking Inventory: Golden Carrot] – Minecraft.net on September 6, 2022
    
    {{items}}
    
    [[cs:Zlatá mrkev]]
    [[de:Goldene Karotte]]
    [[es:Zanahoria dorada]]
    [[fr:Carotte dorée]]
    [[hu:Aranyrépa]]
    [[ja:金のニンジン]]
    [[ko:황금 당근]]
    [[nl:Gouden wortel]]
    [[pl:Złota marchewka]]
    [[pt:Cenoura dourada]]
    [[ru:Золотая морковь]]
    [[uk:Золота морква]]
    [[zh:金胡萝卜]]
    [[Category:Renewable resources]]
    [[Category:Food]]
    [[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li></ul>
    beta 1.16.220.50Added the following death messages:
    • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite
    • <player> was skewered by a falling stalactite whilst fighting <player/mob>
    Legacy Console Edition
    TU5CU1 1.0 Patch 11.0.1Added death messages.
    PlayStation 4 Edition
    1.88
    {{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>[[Head|Head]]<br/>{{Block
    | image = 
    <gallery>
    Skeleton Skull.png | Skeleton
    Wither Skeleton Skull.png | Wither Skeleton 
    Player Head.png | Player
    Zombie Head.png| Zombie
    Creeper Head.png | Creeper
    Dragon Head.png | Dragon
    Piglin Head.png | Piglin
    </gallery>
    | transparent = Yes
    | light = No
    | tool = any
    | renewable = 
    * '''Skeleton, Wither Skeleton, Zombie, Creeper, Piglin:''' 
    * Yes
    * '''Dragon, Player:'''
    * No
    | stackable = Yes (64)
    | flammable = No
    | lavasusceptible = No
    | rarity = Uncommon
    }}
    
    A '''head''' or '''skull''' is a [[block]] modeled after the head of a specific [[entity]]. There are seven types of heads: [[player]] ([[Steve]]'s head by default), [[zombie]], [[skeleton]], [[wither skeleton]], [[creeper]], [[piglin]], and [[dragon]].
    
    == Obtaining ==
    
    === Breaking ===
    
    A mob head can be mined using any item,<ref>{{bug|MC-192905||Heads & Skulls have no assigned tool}}</ref> and drops itself when broken.
    {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Mob Head|sprite=Heads}}
    If a head is pushed by a [[piston]] or comes in contact with [[water]] or [[lava]], it breaks off as an [[item (entity)|item]].
    
    When destroyed by an [[explosion]], the head ''always'' drops as an item.
    
    ===Natural generation===
    
    Dragon heads generate on [[end ships]] found in [[End City|end cities]].
    
    Skeleton skulls can generate in [[ancient cities]], which sometimes generate in the [[deep dark]].
    
    === Mob loot ===
    
    A [[wither skeleton]] has a 2.5% chance of dropping a wither skeleton skull when killed by a player or a tamed [[wolf]]. The chance is increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III. {{IN|bedrock}}, the chance is increased by 2% per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 8.5% with Looting III.
    
    [[Skeleton]], [[wither skeleton]], [[zombie]], [[creeper]] and [[piglin]] heads are always dropped by the respective mob if it dies due to a [[charged creeper]]'s explosion. {{IN|bedrock}}, if multiple mobs are killed by the same charged creeper, all of them drop their heads, however {{in|java}} only one mob selected at random drops its head.<ref>{{bug|MC-63534|||WAI}}</ref> If an [[ender dragon]] or a [[player]] is killed by a charged creeper, it does not drop its head.<ref name=":0">{{bug|MC-132933|||WAI}}</ref>
    
    ==Usage ==
    
    ===Decoration===
    
    Mob heads can be oriented in 16 different directions on top of a block, and 4 directions on the sides of blocks, similar to [[sign]]s. They can be placed on top of, or beside each other by shift clicking.
    
    When placed and powered by redstone, the piglin and dragon heads plays an animation. The piglin head flaps its ears (2 times per second for the right ear and 2.5 times per second for the left ear) while the dragon head opens and closes its mouth repeatedly (2 times per second). The same animation occurs when worn by a (horizontally) moving player, zombie, skeleton, or [[armor stand]] (note: the animation does not play if the <code>NoGravity</code> tag is set to 1)
    
    === Wearing ===
    {{See also|#Renders}}
    
    The player can wear heads, similarly to [[pumpkin]]s or helmets. This overlays the second layer of the player's [[skin]].
    
    ====Disguise====
    
    Wearing the corresponding mob head reduces the detection range for [[skeleton]]s (but not [[wither skeleton]]s), [[creeper]]s, [[zombie]]s, and [[piglin]]s to 50% of the normal range. This is similar to (and stacks with) the reductions in detection range from [[sneaking]] and from the [[Invisibility]] status effect.
    
    {{IN|bedrock}}, wearing any mob head or carved pumpkin makes the player invisible to other players on a locator [[map]].
    
    === Withers===
    {{FakeImage|{{BlockGrid|scale=2|w=Wither Skeleton Skull|s=Soul Sand|www|sss| s }}|Wither build configuration}}
    
    [[Wither]]s can be spawned by placing soul sand or soul soil in a T shape, and putting 3 wither skeleton skulls on top of the T. The T can be horizontal or vertical. The last block placed must be one of the three wither skeleton skulls. A dispenser can also create a wither, by placing the final skull onto soul sand directly in front of and below it.
    
    ===Dispensers===
    A [[dispenser]] can equip a mob head on a player, mob, or armor stand with an empty helmet slot, within the block the dispenser is facing.
    
    [[Dispenser]]s can also complete the construction of a wither.
    
    === Crafting ingredient===
    
    {{crafting usage|Wither Skeleton Skull,Creeper Head|continue=1}}
    {{Crafting
      |ignoreusage=1
      |ingredients=Any '''Mob head''' +<br>[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Any [[Dye]]
      |Gunpowder
      |Wither Skeleton Skull;Skeleton Skull;Zombie Head;Head;Creeper Head;Dragon Head;Player Head
      |Matching Dye
      |Output= Matching Firework Star
      |description=Forms Creeper shape
      |foot=1
    }}
    
    ===Enchantments===
    
    Mob heads can receive the following enchantments, but only through an [[anvil]].
    {| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
    |+
    !Name
    !Max Level
    ![[Enchanting|Method]]
    |-
    |[[Curse of Binding]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |[[Curse of Vanishing]]
    |I
    |{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
    |-
    |}
    
    === Note blocks ===
    Placing a head above a [[note block]] causes the note block to play the corresponding mob's {{cd|ambient}} sound when activated. The only exception is the creeper head; as creepers don't make {{cd|ambient}} sounds, the note block plays the {{cd|primed}} (hissing) sound instead.
    
    The block below the note block does not affect the mob sound it creates.
    
    ==Player skins==
    {{exclusive|java|section=1}}
    Human heads have an extra usage for map makers, they can be given [[Chunk format#Entity Format|NBT data]] so that they appear with the skin of any ''Minecraft'' account. This means if a player knows that a specific account has a head that is desired to display, the NBT data can be edited to make it appear.
    
    The command to give the player a head with the skin of another player is {{cmd|give @s minecraft:player_head{SkullOwner:"<''PlayerName''>"} }}. Commonly, this kind of head is called a custom head. 
    
    Another command to give the player a head with another player's skin is {{cmd|give @s minecraft:player_head{SkullOwner:{Id:"<''PlayerUUID''>",Properties:{textures:[{Value:"<''SkinURL''>"}]} } } }}. ''SkinURL'' is a string encoded in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64 Base64] containing the URL of the player's skin.<ref>Example: {"textures":{"SKIN":{"url":"<nowiki>http://textures.minecraft.net/texture/292009a4925b58f02c77dadc3ecef07ea4c7472f64e0fdc32ce5522489362680"}}}</ref> A player head saves the skin of the player from the time it was created, meaning if the player changes their skin, the head still displays the original texture.<ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|464414369452142592|Skulls are a snapshot of the skin as it was made; just change your skin, make a skull, and change your skin back. That's intended behaviour.|May 8, 2014}}</ref> This kind of head is generally called a custom head.
    
    Note that it is therefore necessary to be connected to the internet to load the texture of a skin, whatever the property used.
    When they are loaded for the first time by the client, the skins textures are cached in {{code|[[.minecraft]]\assets\skins\(subfolders)\(files)}}.
    If the client does not have access to the internet when it first loads, the player's head displays a regular head (Steve's skin) which is also cached.
    Afterwards, even if the client reconnects to the internet, in order to display the skin correctly, it is necessary to clear the cache manually by deleting the recently created files in {{code|[[.minecraft]]\assets\skins\(subfolder)}}, then restarting the game.
    
    ===Marc's Head Format ===
    [[File:Allmobheads.png|thumb|right|Most of the MHF mob heads provided.]]
    
    {{exclusive|Java|section=1}}
    
    [[Marc Watson]] created a number of accounts with specific skins so map makers could use common heads without the risk of someone changing their skins.<ref>{{reddit|1m0itx/twitter_marc_irl_mapmakers_would_it_be_useful|cc4m1cq|I'm here to make it so that people don't have to worry about having a consistent account whose skin might change.|Marc_IRL|September 9, 2013}}</ref> Nowadays, since heads do not update the skin if a player changes their skin, this is not something map-makers need to worry about, though these skins are still useful. These accounts have names in the format <code>MHF_<''Name''></code>, for example <code>MHF_PigZombie</code> is the name of a ''Minecraft'' user with a [[zombified piglin]] head. MHF stands for "Marc's Head Format".<ref>{{tweet|Marc_IRL|377453670410891264|head format. I needed to pick a prefix that was short and not already taken by other usernames.|September 10, 2013}}</ref> There are also a few blocks and "bonus" heads, for more variety. These player heads have not been updated in compliance with the [[Texture Update]], and are outdated.
    
    Because these are names of player accounts, these heads are obtained or placed using the <code>SkullOwner</code> tag, for instance: {{cmd|/give @s minecraft:player_head{SkullOwner:"MHF_''<Name>''"}<nowiki />}}.
    
    The following names/heads have been made available:<ref>{{tweet|Marc_IRL|542330244473311232|For those following the MHF list, I have presents for you. Full list of accounts I've made: http://pastebin.com/5mug6EBu|December 9, 2014}}</ref>
    <!--
    
    DO NOT add ANY skull to this list without a source that it is made by Mojang; unsourced additions will be reverted!
    
    In particular:
    * MHF_Apple, MHF_Wither and MHF_Tree are not made by Mojang, see {{tweet|Marc_IRL|542599419678707714}} and {{tweet|Marc_IRL|590522239616954369}}
    * MHF_Guardian is unofficial, see http://redd.it/3439u0
    
    -->
    
    ;Mobs
    <div class="list-style-none" style="-moz-column-width:15em;-webkit-column-width:15em;column-width:15em">
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Alex}} MHF_Alex
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Blaze}} MHF_Blaze
    * {{InvSprite|MHF CaveSpider}} MHF_CaveSpider
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Chicken}} MHF_Chicken
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Cow}} MHF_Cow
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Creeper}} MHF_Creeper
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Enderman}} MHF_Enderman
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Ghast}} MHF_Ghast
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Golem}} MHF_Golem
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Herobrine}} MHF_Herobrine
    * {{InvSprite|MHF LavaSlime}} MHF_LavaSlime
    * {{InvSprite|MHF MushroomCow}} MHF_MushroomCow
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Ocelot}} MHF_Ocelot
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Pig}} MHF_Pig
    * {{InvSprite|MHF PigZombie}} MHF_PigZombie
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Sheep}} MHF_Sheep
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Skeleton}} MHF_Skeleton
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Slime}} MHF_Slime
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Spider}} MHF_Spider
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Squid}} MHF_Squid
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Steve}} MHF_Steve
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Villager}} MHF_Villager
    * {{InvSprite|MHF WSkeleton}} MHF_WSkeleton
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Zombie}} MHF_Zombie
    </div>
    
    ;Blocks
    <div class="list-style-none" style="-moz-column-width:15em;-webkit-column-width:15em;column-width:15em">
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Cactus}} MHF_Cactus
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Cake}} MHF_Cake
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Chest}} MHF_Chest
    * {{InvSprite|MHF CoconutB}} MHF_CoconutB
    * {{InvSprite|MHF CoconutG}} MHF_CoconutG
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Melon}} MHF_Melon
    * {{InvSprite|MHF OakLog}} MHF_OakLog
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Present1}} MHF_Present1
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Present2}} MHF_Present2
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Pumpkin}} MHF_Pumpkin
    * {{InvSprite|MHF TNT}} MHF_TNT
    * {{InvSprite|MHF TNT2}} MHF_TNT2
    </div>
    
    ;Bonus
    <div class="list-style-none" style="-moz-column-width:15em;-webkit-column-width:15em;column-width:15em">
    * {{InvSprite|MHF ArrowUp}} MHF_ArrowUp
    * {{InvSprite|MHF ArrowDown}} MHF_ArrowDown
    * {{InvSprite|MHF ArrowLeft}} MHF_ArrowLeft
    * {{InvSprite|MHF ArrowRight}} MHF_ArrowRight
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Exclamation}} MHF_Exclamation
    * {{InvSprite|MHF Question}} MHF_Question
    </div>
    
    == Sounds ==
    === Generic ===
    {{Sound table/Block/Stone}}
    === Unique ===
    {{Edition|Java}}:
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Zombie idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Zombie idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Zombie idle3.ogg
    |subtitle=Zombie groans
    |source=record
    |description=When a zombie head is played using a note block
    |id=block.note_block.imitate.zombie
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.zombie.ambient
    |volume=3.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Skeleton idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Skeleton idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Skeleton idle3.ogg
    |subtitle=Skeleton rattles
    |source=record
    |description=When a skeleton skull is played using a note block
    |id=block.note_block.imitate.skeleton
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.skeleton.ambient
    |volume=3.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Creeper fuse.ogg
    |subtitle=Creeper hisses
    |source=record
    |description=When a creeper head is played using a note block
    |id=block.note_block.imitate.creeper
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.creeper.primed
    |volume=3.0
    |pitch=0.5
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Ender dragon idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Ender dragon idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Ender dragon idle3.ogg
    |sound4=Ender dragon idle4.ogg
    |subtitle=Dragon roars
    |source=record
    |description=When an ender dragon head is played using a note block
    |id=block.note_block.imitate.ender_dragon
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.ender_dragon.ambient
    |volume=3.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wither skeleton idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Wither skeleton idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Wither skeleton idle3.ogg
    |subtitle=Wither Skeleton rattles
    |source=record
    |description=When a wither skeleton skull is played using a note block
    |id=block.note_block.imitate.wither_skeleton
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.wither_skeleton.ambient
    |volume=3.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Piglin idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Piglin idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Piglin idle3.ogg
    |sound4=Piglin idle4.ogg
    |sound5=Piglin idle5.ogg
    |subtitle=Piglin snorts
    |source=record
    |description=When a piglin head is played using a note block
    |id=block.note_block.imitate.piglin
    |translationkey=subtitles.entity.piglin.ambient
    |volume=1.98
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Equip generic1.ogg
    |sound2=Equip generic2.ogg
    |sound3=Equip generic3.ogg
    |sound4=Equip generic4.ogg
    |sound5=Equip generic5.ogg
    |sound6=Equip generic6.ogg
    |subtitle=Gear equips
    |source=player
    |description=When a carved pumpkin is equipped
    |id=item.armor.equip_generic
    |translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |distance=16
    |foot=1}}
    
    <!--volumes and pitches seem to be approximately v=0.9 p=0.84, but those values are approximate and are not in the files. They are probably inside of the code.-->
    {{Edition|Bedrock}}:
    {{Sound table
    |type=bedrock
    |sound=Zombie idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Zombie idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Zombie idle3.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a zombie head is played using a note block
    |id=note.zombie
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch>Actually equal to <math>\frac{1}{\sqrt[4]{2}}</math>, which is about 0.8409</ref>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Skeleton step1.ogg
    |sound2=Skeleton step2.ogg
    |sound3=Skeleton step3.ogg
    |sound4=Skeleton step4.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a skeleton skull is played using a note block<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper>{{Bug|MCPE-164530}}</ref>
    |id=note.skeleton
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Fuse.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a creeper head is played using a note block<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper/>
    |id=note.creeper
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Ender dragon idle1.ogg
    |sound2=Ender dragon idle2.ogg
    |sound3=Ender dragon idle3.ogg
    |sound4=Ender dragon idle4.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a dragon head is played using a note block
    |id=note.enderdragon
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Skeleton step1.ogg
    |sound2=Skeleton step2.ogg
    |sound3=Skeleton step3.ogg
    |sound4=Skeleton step4.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a wither skeleton skull is played using a note block<wbr>{{Until|BE 1.20.40}}<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper/>
    |id=note.witherskeleton
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Wither skeleton step1.ogg
    |sound2=Wither skeleton step2.ogg
    |sound3=Wither skeleton step3.ogg
    |sound4=Wither skeleton step4.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a wither skeleton skull is played using a note block<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.40}}<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper/>
    |id=note.witherskeleton
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Piglin angry1.ogg
    |sound2=Piglin angry2.ogg
    |sound3=Piglin angry3.ogg
    |sound4=Piglin angry4.ogg
    |source=record
    |description=When a piglin head is played using a note block<wbr><ref group=sound>{{Bug|MCPE-164710}}</ref>
    |id=note.piglin
    |pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
    {{Sound table
    |sound=Equip generic1.ogg
    |sound2=Equip generic2.ogg
    |sound3=Equip generic3.ogg
    |sound4=Equip generic4.ogg
    |sound5=Equip generic5.ogg
    |sound6=Equip generic6.ogg
    |source=player
    |description=When a carved pumpkin is equipped
    |id=armor.equip_generic
    |volume=1.0
    |pitch=1.0
    |foot=1}}
    
    ==Data values==
    
    === ID===
    {{edition|java}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=java
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Skeleton Skull
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=skeleton_skull}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Wither Skeleton Skull
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=wither_skeleton_skull}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Zombie Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=zombie_head}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Player Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=player_head}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Creeper Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=creeper_head}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dragon Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dragon_head}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Piglin Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=piglin_head}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Skeleton Wall Skull
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=skeleton_wall_skull
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Wither Skeleton Wall Skull
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=wither_skeleton_wall_skull
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Zombie Wall Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=zombie_wall_head
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Player Wall Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=player_wall_head
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Creeper Wall Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=creeper_wall_head
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Dragon Wall Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=dragon_wall_head
    |form=block}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Piglin Wall Head
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=piglin_wall_head
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=heads
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=skull
    |foot=1}}
    
    {{edition|bedrock}}:
    {{ID table
    |edition=bedrock
    |firstcolumnname=Head
    |shownumericids=y
    |showforms=y
    |generatetranslationkeys=y
    |displayname=Block
    |spritename=skulls
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=skull
    |id=144
    |form=block
    |itemform=item.skull
    |translationkey=-}}
    {{ID table
    |displayname=Item
    |spritename=skulls
    |spritetype=item
    |nameid=skull
    |id=516
    |form=item
    |translationkey=item.skull.skeleton.name, item.skull.wither.name, item.skull.zombie.name, item.skull.char.name, item.skull.creeper.name, item.skull.dragon.name, item.skull.piglin.name
    |foot=1}}
    {{ID table
    |notnamespaced=y
    |displayname=Block entity
    |spritename=heads
    |spritetype=block
    |nameid=Skull
    |foot=1}}
    
    ===Metadata===
    {{see also|Data values}}
    {{IN|bedrock}}, mob heads use the following data values:
    {{/DV}}
    
    === Item data===
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{main|Player.dat format}}
    Player heads use item NBT to save the owner.
    <div class="treeview">
    * {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag.
    {{:Player.dat_format/Player Heads}}
    </div>
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    : {{IN|bedrock}}, heads have no additional item tag.
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].
    
    ===Block states===
    {{see also|Block states}}
    
    {{/BS}}
    
    === Block data===
    
    A mob head has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
    
    {{el|java}}:
    {{see also|Block entity format}}
    {{/BE}}
    
    {{el|bedrock}}:
    : See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].
    
    ==Achievements==
    {{load achievements|Camouflage;The Beginning?}}
    
    ==Advancements==
    {{load advancements|Spooky Scary Skeleton;Withering Heights}}
    
    ==History==
    ''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see [[/Asset history]]''
    {{History|java}}
    {{History||August 28, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb|240383066831462401}}|[[Jeb]] released images of the skeleton head, hinting of more types to come.}}
    {{History||PAX 2012|link={{ytl|IqciEbjYd-I|t=03m21s}}|At [[wikipedia:PAX (event)|PAX]], [[Dinnerbone]] revealed that there would be rare [[drops]] of these [[mob]]s.<ref>http://www.twitch.tv/pax2/b/330745811 (at 3:59:00)</ref>}}
    {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads.
    |Wither skeleton skulls are rarely [[drops|dropped]] by the [[wither skeleton]] upon [[death]] (2.5% chance), while the other four are obtainable only from the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}}
    {{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Changed item textures.
    |Added as a hidden and disabled feature, player heads can now have the [[skin]] of a specific [[player]]. A line in the language file implies that there either used to be, or in a future update, the possibility of obtaining a specific player's head.<ref name="en_US 12w21">Snapshot 12w37a {{cd|lang/en_US.lang}}: <code>item.skull.player.name=%s's Head</code></ref> 
    |Player heads do not [[drops|drop]] in vanilla, but mapmakers/modders/etc. can make them by adding an [[NBT format|NBT]] string tag <code>{"SkullOwner":"''player_name''"}</code> on the skull [[item]]s.<ref name="playerheads">{{reddit|zxn7u/its_apparently_my_cakeday_so_lets_cash_in_this}}</ref>}}
    {{History||November 7, 2012|link=https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/12qtbz/killing_other_players_with_a_sword_should_drop/c6xqpym/?context=3|[[Jeb]] states that the official opinion is that "[dropping] player heads [on player kills] are a bit too gory for [[Minecraft]], so it's better suited for a plugin or mod."}}
    {{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Any kind of [[mob]] head can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[firework star]] with [[creeper]]-face effect.}}
    {{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Custom heads can now be obtained without third party programs via {{cmd|give}}.}}
    {{History||1.8|snap=14w03a|Player heads now show the [[skin]]'s hat layer (this also works when a [[mob]]/player wears the head).}}
    {{History|||snap=14w29a|Heads now display a cracking animation.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w30a|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE2.png|32px]] Player and mob heads in [[inventory|inventories]] and held by mobs/players now display as [[block]]s. 
    |Skulls worn by [[mob]]s and [[player]]s are now displayed on the armor layer. Previously, the skull replaced the mob/player's head texture; the hat layer appeared over the skull.
    |Skeleton, zombie, and creeper heads are now available in [[survival]]. The player can obtain them by killing the appropriate mob with a charged [[creeper]].
    |Creeper heads and wither skeleton skulls are now used in [[crafting]] specific [[banner]] patterns.}}
    {{History|||snap=14w30b|A single charged creeper explosion no longer yields more than one [[mob]] head. The mob head that drops is chosen randomly.}}
    {{History||1.8.4|snap=release|For security reasons, custom heads can now have textures only from [[mojang.com]] and [[minecraft.net]].}}
    {{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Dragon Head (8) JE2.png|32px]] Added dragon heads.
    |Dragon heads are currently available only in [[creative]] mode.
    |[[Mob]] heads now appear larger in the [[inventory]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w32a|Creeper, zombie, and skeleton heads can now be worn to reduce detection by the corresponding mobs by 50%.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w32c|Dragon heads now generate on [[end ship]]s, meaning they are now obtainable in [[survival]].}}
    {{History|||snap=15w33c|The disguise that is given by mob heads now reduces detection range to 37.5% of normal.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w36a|The disguise that is given by mob heads now reduces detection range to 50% of normal again.}}
    {{History|||snap=15w39a|[[Dispenser]]s can now equip mob heads onto [[player]]s, [[mob]]s and [[armor stand]]s.}}
    {{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of heads have been split into 12; one of each available standard head, as well as a wall counterpart of each.
    |<code>skeleton_skull</code>, <code>wither_skeleton_skull</code>, <code>player_head</code>, <code>zombie_head</code>, <code>creeper_head</code> and <code>dragon_head</code> are now available as [[item]]s and placed [[block]]s with a <code>rotation</code> block state of 0-15.
    |<code>skeleton_wall_skull</code>, <code>wither_skeleton_wall_skull</code>, <code>player_wall_head</code>, <code>zombie_wall_head</code>, <code>creeper_wall_head</code> and <code>dragon_wall_head</code> are available only as placed blocks with a <code>facing</code> block state of north, south, east or west.
    |Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 144, and the [[item]]'s 397.}}
    {{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Skeleton skulls now generate as part of [[ancient cities]].}}
    {{History||November 14, 2022|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/playable-mob-sounds-coming-minecraft-1-20|Piglin heads are announced to be added in [[Java Edition 1.20]] on the Minecraft website.}}
    {{History||1.19.3|snap=22w45a|[[File:Player Head (8) JE5.png|32px]] The texture of the player head has been changed.}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w46a|[[File:Piglin Head (8) JE1.png|32px]] Added piglin heads behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
    {{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w03a|Heads can now be placed on top of note blocks without sneaking.}}
    <!-- 
    {{History||1.19.4|snap=23w05a|Heads can now be swapped by let [[helmet]]s {{ctrl|using}} in the hotbar.<ref>{{bug|MC-216270|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
    {{History||?|Head can now be swapped in [[armor stand]]s by {{ctrl|using}} them/[[helmet]]s/[[carved pumpkin]]s in the armor stand's slot.}}
    RE-ADD WHEN THE WORDING IS BETTER -->
    {{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Piglin heads are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}}
    
    {{History|pocket alpha}}
    {{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads. 
    |The skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player and creeper heads use the [[Java Edition|Java]] textures prior to [[Java Edition 14w30a|14w30a]].}} 
    {{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Mob heads can now be worn as armor.}}
    {{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 4|Wither skeleton skulls can now be used to spawn the [[wither]].}}
    {{History|pocket}}
    {{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Dragon Head (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon heads. 
    |Dragon heads use a two-dimensional sprite, unlike [[Java Edition|Java]] does.}}
    {{History|bedrock}}
    {{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Mob heads can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s.
    |Creeper heads and wither skeleton skulls are now used to [[crafting|craft]] specific patterns on [[banner]]s.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.2.0.11|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dragon Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[Player]] and [[mob]] heads in [[inventory|inventories]] and when held by mobs/players now display as [[block]]s.}}
    {{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Wither skeleton skulls and creeper heads can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s.}}
    {{History||November 14, 2022|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/playable-mob-sounds-coming-minecraft-1-20|Piglin heads are announced to be added in [[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0]] on the Minecraft website.}}
    {{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.60|snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Piglin Head (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added piglin heads behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
    {{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.25|Heads can now be placed on top of note blocks without sneaking.}}
    {{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Piglin heads are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
    {{History||1.20.40|snap=beta 1.20.40.20|Wither skeleton skulls now make their respective step sounds when played by a note block.}}
    
    {{History|console}}
    {{History||xbox=TU12|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads to the [[creative inventory]]. 
    |Wither skeleton skulls currently do not have a use.}}
    {{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|Wither skeleton skulls can now be obtained by killing [[wither skeleton]]s.
    |Wither skeleton skulls can now be used to build the [[wither]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Skeleton, zombie, and creeper heads are now available in [[survival]]. The [[player]] can obtain them by killing the appropriate [[mob]] with a charged [[creeper]].}}
    {{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|[[File:Dragon Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added dragon heads.}}
    
    {{History|new 3ds}}
    {{History||0.1.0|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads.}}
    {{History||1.7.10|[[File:Dragon Head (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon heads.}}
    {{History|foot}}
    
    === Skull "item" ===
    {{:Technical blocks/Skull}}
    
    ==Issues==
    
    {{issue list}}
    
    == Trivia ==
    
    * Heads do not have their own textures and take their textures from other objects.
    * When [[breaking]] any head, the particle effect of breaking it is the same as [[soul sand]].
    * Despite there being a default Steve head, heads for the other protagonist skins cannot be obtained without using custom names.
    * {{IN|be}}, the skull variant for the item is stored under the {{cd|damage}} component, normally used for items with [[durability]].
    
    == Gallery ==
    
    ===Renders===
    <gallery>
    Steve wearing Skeleton Skull.png|
    Steve wearing Wither Skeleton Skull.png|
    Steve wearing Creeper Head.png|
    Steve wearing Zombie Head.png|
    Steve wearing Dragon Head.png|
    Alex wearing Skeleton Skull.png|
    Alex wearing Wither Skeleton Skull.png|
    Alex wearing Creeper Head.png|
    Alex wearing Zombie Head.png|
    Alex wearing Dragon Head.png|
    Dragon Head.gif|An animation of the dragon head when redstone power is supplied.
    </gallery>
    
    ===Screenshots===
    <gallery>
    All The Heads.png|All of the heads.
    Headsrotation.png|Heads oriented in different directions.
    HeadsOnAFence.png|Heads are the same scale as [[cobblestone wall]] posts.
    Playerheads.png|A picture of player heads, including some Mojang characters.
    EndShipBow.png|A dragon head found at the bow of an end ship.
    </gallery>
    
    ====Development====
    <gallery>
    1st image Mob Head.png|First screenshot released of heads.
    Minecart with chest and head thing.png|Notch's head in a [[minecart with chest]].
    PauseUnpause's Head 1.png|First image of held heads rendering as blocks.
    PauseUnpause's Head 2.png|Second image of held heads rendering as blocks.
    Pocket Edition Heads.jpg|First image of a head being worn in bedrock edition.
    1.16 Dev failed head holding.jpg|First attempt to fix {{bug|MC-91869}} by [[Xilefian]].
    1.16 Dev failed head holding 2.jpg|Second attempt.
    </gallery>
    
    ===In other media===
    <gallery>
    Efe Looking at Makena Napping on a Note Block.jpg|[[Efe]] looking at [[Makena]] napping on a Note block
    Efe Placing a Zombie Head on a Note Block.jpg|Efe placing a zombie head sneakily on the note block.
    Makena Waking up Startled by the Zombie Noise.jpg|Makena waking up startled at the sound of zombies being played on the note block.
    File:Piglin Head Animation.jpg|[[Sunny]] using a piglin head to make noise in a [[Crimson Forest]].<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct7CfOBplrG/</ref>
    </gallery>
    
    ==References==
    {{reflist}}
    
    {{blocks|Utility}}
    {{items}}
    
    [[Category:Utility blocks]]
    [[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
    [[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
    [[Category:Block entities]]
    [[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
    
    [[cs:Hlava]]
    [[de:Kopf]]
    [[es:Cabeza]]
    [[fr:Tête]]
    [[hu:Mob fejek]]
    [[it:Testa di creatura]]
    [[ja:Mobの頭]]
    [[ko:몹 머리]]
    [[nl:Wezenhoofd]]
    [[pl:Głowa]]
    [[pt:Cabeça de criatura]]
    [[ru:Голова]]
    [[uk:Голова]]
    [[zh:生物头颅]]</li></ul></nowiki>
    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.[5]

    References

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