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Prismarine Shard
A prismarine shard is an item obtained by defeating guardians or elder guardians. It can be used to craft various prismarine blocks as well as sea lanterns. Prismarine shards are dropped upon the death of -
Coarse Dirt
For other uses, see Dirt (disambiguation). Coarse dirt is a variation of dirt on which grass block cannot spread. -
Anvil mechanics
This article is about the current mechanics. For anvil mechanics prior to 1.8, see Anvil mechanics/Before 1.8. This page explains the mechanics of the anvil. The anvil is primarily used to repair -
Explosion
"Exploding" redirects here. For the enchantment, see MCD:Exploding. An explosion is a physical event, generally destructive, that can be caused by several different circumstances. It can destroy nearby blocks, propel and damage nearby -
Endermite
An endermite is the smallest hostile mob. An endermite may spawn when a player throws an ender pearl. They attack by biting the player. Endermen are hostile toward endermites. Endermites have a 5% chance to -
Weakness
For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Weakening. Weakness is an effect that decreases melee damage. It is required to cure zombie villagers. -
Farmland
This article is about the block. For farms in villages, see Farm. For the practice of producing resources, see Farming. "Soil" redirects here. For other kinds of similar soil, see Dirt (disambiguation). For the block -
Andesite
Andesite is a block of igneous rock, most often found in large pockets in the ground. Polished andesite is the polished version of andesite. See also: Ore (feature) -
Diorite
Diorite is a block of igneous rock, found in large pockets in the ground. Polished diorite is the polished version of diorite. See also: Ore (feature) -
Coal
This article is about the fuel item that can be mined. For the ore, see Coal Ore. For the block, see Block of Coal. For the smelted wood, see Charcoal. Coal is a mineral item -
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 -
Mountains
"Mountain" redirects here. For the seventh Minecraft novel, see Minecraft: The Mountain. For the biome formerly named mountains, see Windswept Hills. -
Wool
This article is about the block obtained from sheep. For rainbow type of wool exclusive in Minecraft Earth, see Rainbow Wool. For the unobtainable variant which showed the lilac placeholder texture and nether wart texture -
Tutorials/Command NBT tags
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Pufferfish
This article is about the mob. For the food item, see Pufferfish (item). For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Pufferfish. Pufferfish are bucketable aquatic mobs found in oceans. Although they never seek out -
Boat
For other kinds of boats, see Boat (disambiguation). A boat is a drivable vehicle entity used primarily for fast transport of players and passenger mobs over bodies of water. Bamboo rafts look different, but function -
Attribute
For the command, see Commands/attribute. Attributes are a system of buffs/debuffs that are properties on mobs and players. Attributes also have modifiers that adjust the strength of their effect. -
Sand
For other uses, see Sand (disambiguation). Sand is a gravity-affected block found abundantly in deserts and beaches, and less commonly in or near surface water. -
Splash Potion
This article is about the throwable potions. For the drinkable potions, see Potion. For the throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect, see Lingering Potion. Splash potions are a variant of potions that -
Paper
Paper is an item crafted from sugar cane. In Java Edition, cartographer villagers may give paper to players with the Hero of the Village effect. -
Java Edition 2.0
This article documents an April Fools' joke. There is no actual Java Edition 2.0 version of Minecraft in development. On April 1, 2013, Mojang released a hoax announcement for Minecraft 2.0, a new -
Daylight Detector
A daylight detector is a block that outputs a redstone signal based on sunlight. Using it inverts it, causing it instead to output a redstone signal based on the darkness of the sky. -
Carrot
This article is about the natural food item. For the golden food, see Golden Carrot. For the item for controlling saddled pigs, see Carrot on a Stick. A carrot is a food item obtained from -
Dropper
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Add info about droppers being able to put books into chiseled bookshelves and put discs into -
Door
This article is about the block. For the music track, see Minecraft - Volume Alpha. See also: Trapdoor
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