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Third-person view
Third person view allows the player to view the nearby environment from an "outside" perspective. Different perspectives can be toggled by pressing F5 (or fn + F5 on other keyboards) or C. Pressing it once displays -
Tutorials/The second day
This guide is intended for those who have read the beginner's guide first, and survived their first day and night. A brief picture of a second-day house is shown on the right. -
Minecraft Story Mode:Below the Bedrock
This page documents the events that take place in the fourth episode of Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. The contents of this page are transcluded within the main such article. Do not edit this page -
Banner
For the image, see Banner (image). Banners are tall decorative blocks, featuring a field that is highly customizable using dyes and banner patterns. -
Phantom
in the night sky when the player has not laid in a bed or died for three or more in-game days. They attack by diving at the player from the sky to bite them. -
Achievement
For achievements in other versions, see Achievement/Java Edition, Achievement/Legacy Console and New Nintendo 3DS editions, and Minecraft Dungeons:Achievement. For the removed command, see Commands/achievement. -
Flower Pot
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Particles.png
This article is about the history of the old particle texture atlas. For a history of particle textures themselves that extends beyond the lifespan of this sheet in Java Edition, see Java Edition history of -
Java Edition mentioned features
This article is about features mentioned by Mojang developers. For features that are being added, see Planned versions. For features that are unused, see Java Edition unused features. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Adventure Update
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Java Edition 1.13/Flattening
and changed NBT tags and display names. This change is known as "The Flattening". The contents of this page serve as a comparison between the identifiers of versions 1.12.2 and 1.13. This -
Minecraft Dungeons:Nameless One
The Nameless One is the necromancer boss variant that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons. The Nameless One is a large skeleton. It wears a crown of some unknown material over -
Enchanting
"Enchant" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/enchant. For the block used to enchant, see Enchanting Table. For the command NBT tag, see Tutorials/Command NBT tags § Items. For the Minecraft Dungeons mechanic -
Smithing Table
For items, see Smithing Template. A smithing table is a utility block used to alter tools and armor at the cost of a smithing template and the appropriate material, a process that keeps all enchantments -
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 -
Grindstone
A grindstone is a block that repairs items and tools as well as removing enchantments from them, except for curses. It also serves as a weaponsmith's job site block. Grindstones can be obtained using -
Cat
For the music disc, see Music Disc. For the similar mob that spawns in jungles, see Ocelot. -
Enderman
For the miniboss in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Enderman. The Enderman is a tall neutral mob found in all three dimensions. Endermen normally ignore players and lazily amble about, but they will swiftly walk to -
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. -
Sharpness
For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Sharpness. Sharpness is an enchantment applied to a sword or axe that increases melee damage. -
Nether Wart
This article is about the fungus used for potions. For the block found in crimson forests, see Nether Wart Block. Nether wart is a fungus harvested from nether wart crops and is used to plant -
Sculk Sensor
For calibrated version of Sculk Sensor, see Calibrated Sculk Sensor. The sculk sensor is a block in the sculk family. It detects vibrations caused by actions and events in a radius around it and emits -
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 -
Turtle
This article is about the mob. For the wearable armor-like item, see Turtle Shell. A turtle (in Java Edition ), also known as a sea turtle (in Bedrock Edition ), is a common passive mob found -
Evoker
Not to be confused with Villager or Pillager. For the miniboss in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Evoker.
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Popeye Wiki is a collaborative website about Popeye. Popeye is a sailor character and protagonist appearing in comics and animated cartoons, known for his squinting (or entirely missing) right eye, huge forearms, skinny upper arms, and corncob pipe. He can occasionally…