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Twisting Vines
This article is about the cyan vines that grow in warped forests. For the red vines that grow in crimson forests, see Weeping Vines. Twisting vines are climbable upward-growing vegetation blocks found in the -
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 -
Resource location
Resource locations (also known as namespaced IDs, namespaced identifiers, resource identifiers, or namespaced strings ) are a way to declare and specify game objects in Minecraft, which can identify built-in and user-defined objects without -
Statistics
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Ticking area
This article is about the Bedrock Edition mechanic that keeps certain chunks updated continuously. For the similar mechanic in Java Edition, see Commands/forceload. This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. -
Function (Java Edition)
For the command, see Commands/function. See also: Function (Bedrock Edition) -
Custom
This article is about the modern custom world type. For the world type before Java Edition 1.13, see Old Customized. For the Easter egg dimensions in Java Edition 20w14∞, see Java Edition 20w14∞ § World -
Brick pyramid
This article's name is unofficial. An official name is yet to be given to the subject matter. Please add an official name when reliable sources confirm it. This page describes content that exists only -
Title Screen
The title screen or main menu is one of Minecraft's several menu screens. Acting as an introductory interface, it permits access to singleplayer and multiplayer gameplay. The game's logo is prominently displayed on -
World type
More world options..." screen, players can choose which world preset to use, or not use world preset. World presets are used to determine the dimensions the world has, which can be controlled by data packs. -
Monster (entity)
This article is about the removed hostile mob. For the removed passive mob with an identical appearance, see Mob (entity). For the controllable mob character, see Player. For AI-driven game entity, see Mob. This -
Chat
This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. Chat is a messaging system used to communicate with other players, or to execute -
Farm
This article is about a village feature. For methods of producing resources, see Farming. For the block on which crops grow, see Farmland. A farm is a generated structure in a village used for growing -
Custom dimension
This article is about data pack contents. For other uses, see Dimension. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Falling Block
recent updates or newly available information. Reason: The behavior is incomplete, as it also depends on what the falling block lands on. Also, there are differences between versions. A falling block is the entity form -
Tutorials/Achievement guide
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RenderDragon
Not to be confused with Ender Dragon or Red Dragon. This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. -
Raw Cod
This article is about the item. For the mob, see Cod. "Raw Fish" redirects here. For raw salmon, see Raw Salmon. For pufferfish, see Pufferfish (item). For tropical fish/clownfish, see Tropical fish (item). -
Java Edition hard limits
This page documents historical hard limits of mainly earlier versions of Java Edition. These are defined as boundaries which exist due to the game's code and data types, as opposed to limits which have -
Material Reducer
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. -
Starting house
in the game but has since been removed. The starting house was a structure which acted as the starting place when first spawned in a Java Edition Indev world. This was also, technically, the first -
Commands/tickingarea
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. Add, remove, or list ticking areas. -
Commands/achievement
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This command was superseded by the/advancement command in Java Edition 1.12. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Commands/loot
Drops the given loot table into the specified inventory or into the world. JE: loot_table: resource_location BE: loot_table: string: basic_string -
Commands/ability
This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. Sets or queries a player with a specific ability.
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