Valorie is one of the main playable characters in Minecraft Dungeons, and the first one to be named. She appears in all the Minecraft Dungeons promotional material.
Lore
Valorie appears in The Rise of the Arch-Illager, nicknamed "Red" (hence her red hair) by Karl.
MINECON Earth 2018
Valorie was shown, along with three other characters, Hex, Adriene, and Hal, during the trailer at MINECON Earth 2018. Her name was not announced at the time. In the trailer, she nods to Adriene, the player to her left after the scene with the Illagers. She is the last of the four to equip armor and weapons. When she does, she wears the Guard's Armor, as well as a sword.
E3 2019 Gameplay Reveal
During the gameplay reveal of Minecraft Dungeons for E3 2019, Valorie was shown as the first character, running towards a Skeleton which she later kills it by bringing it close with a Fishing Rod and then using her sword. She then proceeds to kill an upcoming Dungeons-exclusive illager known as the Armored Vindicator and a Zombie with a bow. She then runs into an area full of Cobwebs and Spiders to grab a piece of armor. After that, she activates a door to a secret area, which she then enters. She collects a Great Hammer while there, swapping it with her sword. Then, in the Desert Temple area, she kills two husks with the hammer. In another room, she watches as part of a floor slides back to reveal a decorated chest. She then kills several zombies in another room with the hammer. She then moves through a corridor and pulls up a virtual map of the area. Later, in yet another room, she equips a Corrupted Beacon and kills three Vindicators and three Skeletons. Eventually, she is killed off-screen in what we now know to be the Fiery Forge, but is shown being revived by another player. Two other players rush to meet them. There is text above her head reading "MCDungeoneer", although this is more likely to be an example player name rather than Valorie's real name. She and her three companions walk through a marsh-like area, with two of them (including Valorie) crossing a bridge and the others going around. She then collects a Key Golem and uses it to unlock a door. Later on, she has shown to have better armor and an Iron Golem pet, attacking different mobs. She equips the Tasty Bone item to spawn a Wolf pet as well, and they fight several mobs. After several other battle scenes, including one with hundreds of mobs and a Redstone Monstrosity, the gameplay reveal ends with the Arch-Illager wreaking havoc with the platform names.
Other Appearances
Valorie also appears in various other promotional material for Minecraft Dungeons. This includes much of the posters and videos for the game and 3 of it's DLCs, Jungle Awakens, Creeping Winter and Howling Peaks. She also appears in the LEGO Minecraft set 21163 The Redstone Battle, along with Hex, Adriene and Hal. Her skin in general seems to be wearing a blue vest over a white shirt and pants. She has brown boots and gloves and and a metal head band. She has green eyes and red braided hair. In the Official Minecraft Dungeons poster, she has freckles. She also has long eyelashes.
Gallery
Valorie in the Creeper Woods.
Valorie appearing in the Jungle Awakens promotional poster.
Valorie appearing in the Creeping Winter promotional poster.
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Valorie appearing in the Howling Peaks promotional poster.
Valorie appearing in the Flames of the Nether promotional poster.
Lego Minecraft Valorie minifigure.
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'''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 ==
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== History ==
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{{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Milk Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added milk.}}
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{{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.}}
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{{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.}}
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{{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[File:Honey Bottle BE1.png|32px]] Added honey bottles.}}
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