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Nathan Adams
"Nathan" redirects here. For the previous Mojang employee, see Nathan Gilbert. Nathan'Dinnerbone' Adams is a technical director at Mojang Studios who worked on Java and Bedrock editions, and its launcher. A member of -
Tutorials/Train station
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Tutorials/Best enchantments guide
This guide will give you an explanation and walk-through of the best enchantments you can apply to everything that can be enchanted in the game. This page assumes that the world is created and -
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 -
Tutorials/Setting up a server
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Instructions: This page is missing important information about the Bedrock Edition server software This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Enchanting mechanics
This article is about the mechanics of enchanting. Whenever the player places an eligible item on the enchanting table, the enchantment levels available are randomly generated for each slot using the formula below. The enchantment -
Calibrated Sculk Sensor
For the normal version of the sculk sensor, see Sculk Sensor. A calibrated sculk sensor is a craftable variant of sculk sensor. Similarly to its counterpart it detects vibrations, but with twice the range, and -
Arrow
An arrow serves as ammunition for bows, crossbows, and dispensers. Arrows can be modified to give status effects to players and mobs. Arrows shot by players can always be picked up in Creative mode. -
Note Block
This article is about the block that produces single musical notes. For the block that plays music discs, see Jukebox. A note block is a block that emits sounds when attacked, used or powered with -
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. -
Compass
This article is about the item used to point to the world spawn or to a lodestone. For the item used to point to the location of the player's last death, see Recovery Compass -
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 -
Stone
For other uses, see Stone (disambiguation). Stone is a block found underground in the Overworld or on the surface of mountains. -
Tutorials/Honey farming
Honey farming is the process of collecting honey bottles and honeycombs from beehives and bee nests. To get honeycombs, you can use shears when the beehive or bee nest has reached honey_level 5. Honeycomb -
Tutorials/Iron golem farming
Iron golem farming uses village mechanics to produce iron and poppies. Usually, an iron golem farm is a player-constructed village in which golems are spawned and then either killed immediately or moved to a -
Tutorials
This article is about user-created tutorials. For survival mode tutorial hints, see Tutorial hints. For the tutorial world that existed in Legacy Console Edition, see Legacy Console Edition tutorial. For tutorials for Minecraft Dungeons -
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 -
Gunpowder
Gunpowder is an item that is used for explosion-related recipes, and as an ingredient in potions. Creepers can drop 0-2 pieces of gunpowder upon death. Looting can increase this by one per level -
Iron Ingot
This article is about the ingot. For the ore, see Iron Ore. For the mineral block, see Block of Iron. For the nugget, see Iron Nugget. For the raw mineral, see Raw Iron. Iron ingots -
Pig
For other uses, see Pig (disambiguation). A pig is a passive mob found commonly in most grass biomes. Pigs are a source of porkchops and can be equipped with a saddle to be driven. -
Nether Brick
This article is about the item. For the block, see Nether Bricks. A nether brick is an item made by smelting netherrack in a furnace, and is used to craft the nether bricks block and -
Slimeball
This article is about the item. For the mob, see Slime. For the block constructed with slimeballs, see Slime Block. For other uses, see Slime (disambiguation). A slimeball is a crafting ingredient commonly dropped by -
Magma Cream
Magma cream is an item used in brewing to create potions of Fire Resistance, and to manually craft magma blocks. All but tiny-sized magma cubes drop 0–1 magma cream. The maximum amount of -
Rotten Flesh
Rotten flesh is a food item that can be eaten by the player, at the high risk of inflicting Hunger. Zombies, zombie villagers, zombie horses, husks, and drowned drop from 0 to 2 units of -
Cobbled Deepslate
Not to be confused with Deepslate. Cobbled deepslate is a stone variant that functions similar to cobblestone or blackstone.
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