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Hey, thanks for trying to help cleanup, but your previous edit in the Enderman article could have been done differently. If you're going to delete info from previous versions, can you move it to -
Desert pyramid
A desert pyramid or desert temple is a structure found in desert biomes and built mostly of sandstone. The desert temple contains four loot chests hidden under the floor in the center protected by a -
Desert Well
For other uses, see Well. Desert wells are piles of sandstone. -
Desert
For other uses, see Desert (disambiguation). The desert is an expansive arid biome mainly consisting of sand. -
Tutorials/Survival in an infinite desert
a tutorial on survival in an infinite desert, whether that's a Buffet world customized with the desert as the only biome, or a Superflat world customized with the Desert Preset, or a Large Biomes -
Minecraft Dungeons:Desert Temple
The Desert Temple is the eighth mission of Minecraft Dungeons. It is unlocked after completing the Cacti Canyon. The Lower Temple secret mission is unlockable in this mission. https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/File:Vo -
Crafting descriptions
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Ice Desert
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Desert pyramid/Structure
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Add 23w07a feature. This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure -
Village/Structure/Blueprints/Desert
This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure, terrain feature, or feature. This village spawn in the desert biomes. It can be spawned into the zombie villager. This article is -
Village/Structure/Blueprints/Desert temple 1 blueprint
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Village/Structure/Blueprints/Desert temple 2 blueprint
This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure, terrain feature, or feature. Layer 0 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Layer 5 -
Village/Structure/Blueprints/Desert medium house 2 blueprint
This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure, terrain feature, or feature. Layer 0 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Layer 5 Layer 6 Layer 7 -
Village/Structure/Blueprints/Desert tannery 1 blueprint
This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure, terrain feature, or feature. Layer -1 Layer 0 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Layer 5 Layer 6 Layer 7 -
Village/Structure/Blueprints/Desert weaponsmith 1 blueprint
This page documents the layer-by-layer composition of a given generated structure, terrain feature, or feature. Layer 0 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Layer 5 -
Commands/destroy
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Desert Well/Structure
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Dessert
Not to be confused with Desert. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the -
File:Desert pyramid inside a mountain.png
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Category:Dyes
These are items that can be used to dye sheep, wool blocks, or combined to make other dyes. -
Commands/destroyblock
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Legacy Console Edition descriptions
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Talk:Desert pyramid
the seed'2723252156358377690' at x:-277, y:67, z:-208. A second one is found near a desert village on the same map at x:-422, y:70, z:-671 –Preceding unsigned comment was added -
Minecraft Earth:Desert Rabbit
This article is about the mob from Minecraft Earth. For the mob from Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Desert Rabbit. For the mob from Minecraft, see Rabbit. Minecraft Earth was discontinued due to outdoor restrictions as -
Tutorials/Trap design
This article is about how traps are designed. For a list of various designs, see Tutorials/Traps. Traps deal damage to the target without the assistance of the player. Not all traps are hidden and
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