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Easter eggs
For the annual April Fools’ pranks, see List of April Fools’ jokes. An Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, inside joke, or feature in a work such as a computer program, web page, video -
Mob
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. For mobs in spin-off games of Minecraft, see Minecraft Dungeons:Mob, Minecraft -
Warden
This article is about a hostile monster mob in Minecraft. For the unseen illager in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Warden. For the ancient mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Frostwarden. For the character in Minecraft -
Beehive
Bee nests and beehives are blocks that house bees, with bee nests being natural and beehives crafted. They fill with honey as bees pollinate flowers and return to their homes and, when full, can either -
Java Edition 1.20
Not to be confused with Java Edition 1.2. 1.20, the first release of Trails& Tales, is a major update to Java Edition released on June 7, 2023. Originally announced at Minecraft Live 2022 -
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 -
Fortune
Fortune is an enchantment applied to mining and digging tools that increases the number and/or chances of specific item drops. It does not increase experience drops. For coal ore, diamond ore, emerald ore, lapis -
Advancement
For the command, see Commands/advancement. For the data pack format, see Advancement/JSON format. Not to be confused with Achievements in Bedrock Edition. -
Nether portal
This article is about the manufactured structure. For the block, see Nether Portal (block). For the block in Java Edition 20w14∞, see Funky Portal. For the naturally generated structure, see Ruined Portal. For the portal -
Formatting codes
This article is about the legacy §-based formatting system. For the modern JSON system, see Raw JSON text format. Formatting codes (also known as color codes) add color and modifications to text in-game. -
Minecraft
This article is about the video game. For the franchise, see Minecraft (franchise). For the Java Edition game data folder, see.minecraft. For the edition that uses the title "Minecraft", see Bedrock Edition. For other -
Campfire
A campfire is a block that can be used to cook food, pacify bees, act as a spread-proof light source, smoke signal or damaging trap block. A soul campfire is a dimmer variant of -
Name Tag
This article is about the item that gives names to mobs. For the nameplate above a player's head, see Player § Username. A name tag is an item used to name mobs in the world -
Java Edition
Minecraft: Java Edition (formerly just Minecraft) is the original version of Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Notch began development on May 10, 2009, publicly releasing Minecraft on May 17, 2009 -
Bedrock Edition
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition (only Minecraft on most platforms and in-game) refers to the multi-platform versions of Minecraft developed by Mojang Studios, Xbox Game Studios, and SkyBox Labs and based on the Bedrock codebase -
Concrete
This article is about the block after the addition of water. For its gravity-obeying powder form, see Concrete Powder. Concrete is a block created when concrete powder touches water. It comes in the sixteen -
Light
Not to be confused with Lightning. This article is about the game mechanic. For the block called "Light" in Java Edition and "Light Block" in Bedrock Edition, see Light Block. -
Zombie
For other uses, see Zombie (disambiguation). Zombies are common undead hostile mobs that deal melee damage and commonly attack in groups. -
Cape
For capes in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Cape. For cape Easter eggs, see Easter eggs § Capes. Capes are commemorative items that can be worn in addition to the player's skin. However, unlike skins, players -
End portal
This article is about the structure used to travel to the End. For other uses, see End portal (disambiguation). An end portal is a naturally occurring generated structure that is used to travel into the -
Amethyst Shard
An amethyst shard is a crystal obtained from mining a fully grown amethyst cluster or can be obtained from chests in ancient cities. An amethyst cluster mined using a non-Silk Touch, non-Fortune pickaxe -
Bundle
This page describes an experimental feature in Java Edition. This feature is not enabled in-game by default and requires the use of the "bundle" experimental data pack to be implemented. This article describes a -
Village
Not to be confused with Village& Pillage. This article is about the generated structure. For the mobs that inhabit villages, see Villager. For the upcoming novel, see Minecraft: The Village. -
Pocket Edition
For the version history, see Pocket Edition version history. This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued. This edition is no longer updated or available for download and has been -
Bad Omen
Not to be confused with Bad Luck. Bad Omen is a status effect that causes a raid to appear when an afflicted player enters a village. This does not apply to any other mob with
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