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Book and Quill
For the item produced after a Book and Quill is signed, see Written Book. A book and quill is an item used to write written books. -
Java Edition 22w42a
Edition 1.19.3, released on October 19, 2022, which added some scheduled features for 1.20 and re-added bundle in the respective built-in experimental datapacks, and fixes bugs. Only available by enabling -
Java Edition 17w14a
17w14a is the fourth snapshot released for Java Edition 1.12. Video made by slicedlime: -
Chiseled Bookshelf
about the bookshelf that can hold books. For the bookshelf used with an enchanting table, see Bookshelf. Chiseled bookshelves are blocks that can hold books, books and quills, written books, enchanted books and knowledge books. -
Tutorials/Block and item duplication
It has been suggested that this page be split into Tutorials/Block and item duplication and Tutorials/Block and item duplication/Outdated methods. If this split may potentially be controversial, do not split until a -
Tutorials/Tips and tricks
Here are some little hints for those who are new or would like to learn more tips and tricks about Minecraft. Tips may also be found under the "Trivia" section of some pages, and those -
Box of Infinite Books
released content by Mojang Studios, even if not present in a final version. The box of infinite books is a joke block introduced in Java Edition 20w14∞ that provides a written book containing random text -
Tutorials/Programs and editors/Specialized programs
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: The Universal Minecraft Editor and Converter are now merged into one tool, Universal Minecraft Tool, which -
Java Edition missing texture and model uses
This page documents all known cases where missing textures and models are or were used in vanilla Java Edition. For this page, due to the nature and intended use of missing textures and missing models -
Anvil
Anvil file format. An anvil is a gravity-affected utility block used to rename items, combine enchantments and repair items without losing the enchantments. An anvil has limited durability, and as it is used or -
Elytra
of flight in Survival mode. Elytra are found only in end cities in item frames in the treasure room of the end ship. A shulker guards the elytra and the ship's two loot chests. -
Java Edition 1.18
It completely overhauls the Overworld generation, with larger caves, taller mountains, new mountain biomes, new cave biomes, and flooded caves. It was first announced alongside the release of 1.17 snapshot 21w15a when Mojang Studios -
Trading/Before Village & Pillage
See also: Trading/Before Java Edition 1.8 This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. -
Java Edition guides/Village & Pillage
For the Bedrock Edition version of this guide, see Bedrock Edition guides/Village& Pillage. This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Village& Pillage update (Java Edition 1.14.x releases -
Trading
For the mechanic used with piglins, see Bartering. The trading system is a gameplay mechanic that allows players to trade principally emeralds for items (and vice-versa) with villagers, as well as wandering traders. -
Villager
Not to be confused with Illager, Pillager or Wandering Trader. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Villager. -
Enchanting
the Minecraft Dungeons mechanic, see Minecraft Dungeons:Enchanting. Enchanting is a mechanic that augments armor, tools, weapons, and books with one or more of a variety of "enchantments" that improve an item's existing abilities -
Enchanting Table
"Enchantment Table" redirects here. For the book variant, see Enchanted Book. For the mechanic that augments powers on tools, armor, weapons, and books, see Enchant. For discussion of enchanting mechanics, see enchanting mechanics. -
Ancient City
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. This article is about the generated structure. For the upcoming novel, see Minecraft -
Biome
a region in a world with distinct geographical features, flora, temperatures, humidities, and sky, water, fog, grass and foliage colors. Biomes separate every generated world into different environments, such as forests, deserts and taigas. The -
Observer
This article is about the block that detects block updates. For the redstone mechanism, see block update detector. An observer is a block that emits a quick redstone pulse from its back when the block -
Ocean Ruins
"Ruins" redirects here. For other uses, see Ruins (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Trail Ruins, Shipwreck or Ocean Monument. -
Firework Rocket
"Firework" redirects here. For other uses, see Firework (disambiguation). A firework rocket is an item (and entity ) used for creating decorative explosions, boosting when flying with elytra, and loading into a crossbow as ammunition. -
Raid
Not to be confused with Patrol. A raid is an in-game event in which waves of various mobs, mainly illagers, spawn and attack a village. It is triggered when a player with the Bad -
Data pack
This article is about the data pack system. For the command, see Commands/datapack. For the resource pack system, see resource pack. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition.
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