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Tutorials/The third day
Once the player have survived the first and second days of Minecraft survival, gathered some basic resources, and made a shelter, it's time to start making farms and gathering more resources. This tutorial will -
Tutorials/The Void
in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help -
Villager (old)
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft.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. This feature is exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS Edition and -
Zombie
For other uses, see Zombie (disambiguation). Zombies are common undead hostile mobs that deal melee damage and commonly attack in groups. -
Redstone Repeater
This article is about the block. For repeater circuits, see Transmission circuit § Repeater. For other topics related to redstone, see Redstone (disambiguation). A redstone repeater is a block that produces a full-strength output signal -
Looting
For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Looting. Looting is an enchantment for swords that can cause mobs to drop more items and increase the chances of rare drops. The additional drops do not -
Lantern
"Soul Lantern" redirects here. For the artifact in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Soul Lantern. For other uses, see Lantern (disambiguation). -
Minecart
This article is about the rideable minecart in Minecraft. For other uses, see Minecart (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Minecraft. -
Tropical Fish
This article is about the mob. For item, see Tropical Fish (item). For the mob in minecraft dungeons, see MCD:Tropical Fish. For other uses, see Fish. Tropical Fish are common bucketable aquatic passive mobs -
Ghast Tear
Ghast tears are items dropped by ghasts. They can be used to make potions of Regeneration and end crystals. Ghasts drop 0–1 ghast tears. Looting increases the maximum ghast tears dropped by one per -
Seagrass
"Sea Grass" redirects here. For the plant, see Grass. For other uses, see Grass (disambiguation). Seagrass is a non-solid plant block that generates in all oceans, except frozen oceans. -
Glow Lichen
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Tutorials/Breaking bedrock
the use of a bug to make a contraption. Bugs of this nature may be fixed at any time without warning. When this happens, the contraption will cease to work. Use at your own risk. -
Tutorials/Furniture
in Minecraft. Note that the majority of these are just for decoration, with the exception of beds and bookshelf blocks (bookshelves enhance enchanting tables in the vicinity). This tutorial is merely decorative and will enhance -
Glowing Obsidian
Not to be confused with Crying Obsidian. This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition. -
Tutorials/Far Lands
not split until a consensus has been reached. Reason: Same reason as the main article. Top template implies this is about Bedrock Edition, content is a bunch of old Java Edition stuff, and so on -
Hanging Roots
Hanging roots are a natural decorative block found underground in the lush caves biome. Hanging roots can be destroyed with any tool or by hand instantly, but can only be collected using shears. In Bedrock -
Pocket Edition 1.0.0
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of Ender Update, see Bedrock Edition guides/Ender Update. 1.0.0, the first release of the Ender Update, is a major -
Java Edition 1.8.1
1.8.1 is a minor update for Minecraft (Java Edition) released on November 24, 2014. 1.8.1 is compatible with 1.8 servers. Items[ ] Added proper color display support for the new blocks. -
Tutorials/Legacy village mechanics
See also: Village and Villager This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. Villages have been revamped in Village& Pillage. This article is kept for reference only. -
Tutorials/Multiplayer PvP bases
anonymous editing Consider checking out the full announcement on the new wiki for a more detailed explanation. The Minecraft Wiki has now moved to minecraft.wiki. Here is a brief rundown of the changes we -
Bedrock Edition 1.17.0
along with amethyst blocks and items, copper ore and its derived forms, deepslate and its variants, and the goat, glow squid and axolotl mobs. The development versions of 1.16.200, 1.16.210, and -
Tutorials/Game terms
game. Some of these game terms are used as shortenings, while others are terms exclusive to Minecraft, and may not be familiar to people who are new to the game. Underlined words represent terms that -
Java Edition 1.13/Development versions
this is the first snapshot of 1.13, no Update Aquatic features were implemented yet because at the time the Update Aquatic was set to be released as 1.14 instead of 1.13, and -
Java Edition 1.11/Development versions
This is a list of Java Edition 1.11 development versions. 16w32a is the first snapshot released for Java Edition 1.11.
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