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Decorated Pot
A decorated pot is an ornamental block crafted from pottery sherds or bricks. Decorated pots can be broken with any tool and are mined instantly. A decorated pot drops the four pottery sherds or bricks -
Terracotta
This article is about the non-glazed block. For the smelted form, see Glazed Terracotta. Terracotta is a block that comes in the sixteen dye colors (except with a brownish tint), as well as an -
Head
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 -
Piston
A piston is a block capable of pushing most entities and blocks when given a redstone signal. A sticky piston is a variant of the piston that can additonally pull most blocks when it retracts. -
Deepslate
This article is about the base block. For other uses, see Deepslate (disambiguation). Deepslate is a stone type found deep underground in the Overworld that functions similarly to regular stone, but is significantly more difficult -
Rail
For other uses, see Rail (disambiguation). Rails are non-solid blocks that provide a path along which minecarts can travel. -
Hoglin
This article is about the Nether mob in Minecraft. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Hoglin. For the zombified variant, see Zoglin. For other pig-like mobs, see Pig (disambiguation). "Piglin beast" redirects here -
Honey Block
Not to be confused with Honeycomb Block. Honey blocks are storage blocks equivalent to four honey bottles. Honey blocks are sticky and can be used in conjunction with pistons to move blocks and adhered entities. -
Vex
This article is about the hostile mob summoned by evokers. For the passive mob that collects items, see Allay. For the smithing template, see Vex Armor Trim. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD -
Luck
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Coral
This article is about the non-solid block. For the solid block, see Coral Block. For other uses, see Coral (disambiguation). Coral is a type of non-solid block that comes in five variants: tube -
Wall
For the Easter Egg dimension in Java Edition 20w14∞, see Java Edition 20w14∞ § World generation. This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through -
Java Edition 20w14∞
This article is about the April Fool's joke snapshot. For the actual snapshot released that week, see Java Edition 20w14a. This article documents an April Fools' joke. There is no actual "Ultimate Content" version -
Sweet Berries
Sweet berries are a food item obtained from sweet berry bushes and are used to plant them. Sweet berry bushes are quick-growing, bonemealable plants that grow sweet berries, and damage and slow players and -
Java Edition 1.17
For a guide about all content currently released in this update, see Java Edition guides/Caves& Cliffs. 1.17, the first release of Caves& Cliffs: Part I, is a major update to Java Edition announced -
Target
A target is a block that produces a temporary redstone signal when hit by a projectile. Unlike most other conductive blocks it also redirects adjacent redstone dust towards it. A target can be found in -
Ore vein
Not to be confused with Ore (feature). An ore vein is a rare underground terrain feature that provides massive amounts of ore. -
World size
This feature is exclusive to Legacy Console Edition and New Nintendo 3DS Edition. For size limits of the world in other editions, see World boundary. -
Raw JSON text format
Raw JSON text is the format Minecraft uses to send and display rich text to players. It can also be sent by players themselves using commands and data packs. Raw JSON text is written in -
Java Edition 1.15
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of Buzzy Bees, see Java Edition guides/Buzzy Bees. 1.15, the first release of Buzzy Bees, is a major update to -
Pretty Scary Update
This article is about the 2012 Halloween update. For the 2010 Halloween update, see Halloween Update. For a guide about all the additions and changes in this update, see Java Edition guides/Pretty Scary Update -
Custom dimension
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Mods
For the official Bedrock Edition equivalent to mods, see Add-on. For the official mechanism in Java Edition similar to mods, see Data Pack. -
Commands/pardon
This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. Remove profiles from the banlist, allowing anyone to connect into the server with uuids of these profiles. -
Commands/blockdata
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. This command was superseded by the/data command in Java Edition 1.13. Modifies the data tag of a block.
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Feed the Beast is a modpack for Minecraft. It adds a huge number of items, recipes and world-generation to the game, and is used in the YouTube series "Feed the Beast." At the Unofficial Feed The Beast Wiki you…