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Difficulty
For the feature in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Difficulty. This article is about the gameplay mechanic. For the command, see Commands/difficulty. -
Ocelot
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Ocelot. For the tameable mob split from the ocelot, see Cat. -
Bedrock Edition 1.20.0
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Item repair
This article is about repairing via grindstones or crafting. For repair via anvils, see Anvil § Repairing. For repair via the Mending enchantment, see Mending. Item repair is a feature that allows players to repair damaged -
Breaking
This article is about the act of breaking blocks. For items breaking due to low durability, see durability. Breaking, digging, punching, or mining is a common activity in Minecraft, performed (by default) by holding the -
Tutorials/Minecarts
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Element
"Cobalt" redirects here. For the game made by Mojang Studios, see Mojang Studios § Cobalt. "Oxygen" redirects here. For the block present in otherwise empty space, see Air. For the mechanic that causes drowning damage -
Splash
This article is about the message on the menu screen. For information shown when loading worlds, see Loading tips. For the potion, see Splash Potion. Splash texts are the yellow lines of text on the -
Taiga
Not to be confused with Snowy Taiga or Old Growth Taiga. The taiga is a biome which comprises a grassland forested with ferns and spruce trees. -
Bricks
This article is about the crafted block. For the item, see Brick. For other uses, see Brick (disambiguation). Bricks are a decorative building block. -
Lime Dye
Lime dye is a quasi-primary dye obtained by combining one green dye and one white dye in a crafting square, or by smelting a sea pickle. Wandering traders sell 3 lime dye for 1 -
Regeneration
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Tutorials/Exploring an ancient city
This article is missing information about Where exactly all the loot chests are (like in what area) and the areas are (such as the ice area and the redstone lab). Please expand the article to -
Vines
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Block states
This article is about the definition of the block states. For the files that determine block models, see Tutorials/Models § Block states. This page lists blocks and their associated block states. For a list of -
Swamp hut
Swamp huts (also known as witch huts) are small generated structures that have the ability to spawn witches and black cats. Swamp huts generate rarely in swamp biomes, in the north-west corner of a -
Red Dye
Red dye is a primary color dye created primarily from flowers. Wandering traders sell 3 red dye for an emerald. -
Plains
Not to be confused with Meadow or Snowy Plains. Plains are flat grasslands biomes. They are among the first biomes added to the game. There are two plains biome variants in the biome family. -
Transportation
Transportation involves the methods by which players move around the world or between dimensions (the Overworld, the Nether and the End). This section needs to be updated. Please update this section to reflect recent updates -
Giant
This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. Giants are unused, over-sized mobs that look like zombies. -
Language
For Customizing language files, see Resource Pack § Language. Languages is a feature that allows changing languages for people who prefer to play in a language other than their default setting. The language menu is accessible -
Honeycomb Block
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Rarity
For rarity in other games, see MCE:Rarity and MCD:Rarity. Rarity is a statistic applied to items and blocks to signify their value and ease in obtaining. It has no effect on gameplay whatsoever. -
Java Edition 1.7.2
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of the Update that Changed the World, see Java Edition guides/The Update that Changed the World. 1.7.2, the first -
Minecart with TNT
A minecart with TNT is a block of TNT inside a minecart. Unlike normal TNT it can detonate instantly under certain conditions and its damage and blast radius is increased by its speed when it
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