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Commands/gamerule
Sets or queries a game rule value. Arguments in Java Edition are case sensitive. Arguments in Bedrock Edition are shown for tab autocompletion as lowercase, but when typed are case-insensitive. -
Tutorials/Block and item duplication
It has been suggested that this page be split into Tutorials/Block and item duplication and Tutorials/Block and item duplication/Outdated methods. If this split may potentially be controversial, do not split until a -
Torch
This article is about the common light-emitting torch. For other uses, see Torch (disambiguation). Torches are non-solid blocks that emit light. -
Monster Room
"Dungeons" redirects here. For the action-adventure RPG, see Minecraft Dungeons. The monster room is a small building in the Overworld where a monster spawner that produces either zombies, skeletons or spiders is found -
Explorer Map
This article is about the map used to find rare structures. For the craftable map, see Map. For others, see Map (disambiguation). This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent -
Vex
This article is about the hostile mob summoned by evokers. For the passive mob that collects items, see Allay. For the smithing template, see Vex Armor Trim. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD -
Fossil
This article is about Overworld fossils. For the similar structures generated in the Soul Sand Valley, see Nether Fossil. A fossil is a rarely-occurring skeletal feature composed of bone blocks, coal ore, or diamond -
Stray
This article is about the skeleton variant. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Stray. For the untamed cat, see Stray cat. A stray is a variant of a skeleton that spawns in a few -
Husk
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Husk. A husk is a variant of a zombie that spawns in deserts. They function similar to zombies, except they do not burn in sunlight and inflict -
Game rule
"Gamerule" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/gamerule. "Rules" redirects here. For rules about the Minecraft Wiki, see Minecraft Wiki:Rules. -
Luck
For other uses, see Luck (disambiguation). This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Lingering Potion
This article is about throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect. For the throwable potions without a lingering effect, see Splash Potion. For the drinkable potions, see Potion. Lingering potions are variants of -
Structure Block
Not to be confused with Structure Void. A structure block is used to generate structures manually. They can also be used to save and load structures, alongside structure void blocks. -
Chorus Fruit
This article is about the fruit that drops from chorus trees. For the building material, see Popped Chorus Fruit. For other uses, see Chorus. Chorus fruit is a food item native to the End that -
Tutorials/Creating a resource pack
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Coral
This article is about the non-solid block. For the solid block, see Coral Block. For other uses, see Coral (disambiguation). Coral is a type of non-solid block that comes in five variants: tube -
Skeleton
For the variant that spawns in icy biomes, see Stray. For the Nether variant, see Wither Skeleton. For other uses, see Skeleton (disambiguation). A skeleton is an undead hostile mob that performs ranged attacks with -
Gray Dye
Gray dye is a secondary color dye. Wandering traders sell 3 gray dye for an emerald. -
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 -
Prismarine Crystals
Prismarine crystals are items obtained by defeating guardians or elder guardians. They are used along with prismarine shards to craft sea lanterns. Guardians and elder guardians have a 40% chance and ⁄3 chance, respectively, of -
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 -
Fire Resistance
This article is about the status effect. For the enchantment, see Fire Protection. This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. -
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
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