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Magma Block
"Magma" redirects here. For other uses, see Magma (disambiguation). A magma block is a light -emitting naturally-occurring block found in the Nether and the Overworld. It causes continuous damage while being stepped on -
Sheep
For other uses, see Sheep (disambiguation). Sheep are common passive mobs that supply wool and mutton and are found in many of the grassy biomes. -
Creative
"Sandbox" redirects here. For the Minecraft Wiki's editing sandbox, see Minecraft Wiki:Sandbox. Creative mode is one of the main game modes in Minecraft. It strips away the survival aspects of Minecraft and -
Bow
For other uses, see Bow (disambiguation). For the ranged weapon of a similar name, see Crossbow. -
Damage
For the command, see Commands/damage. Damage represents injury from attacks or natural causes. Main article: Health -
Controls
"Control" redirects here. For the sprinting which is activated by the control key, see Sprinting. Java and Bedrock editions for Windows uses the standard control scheme of mouse and keyboard controls as input. The -
Java Edition 23w13a or b
This article is about the April Fool's joke snapshot. For the actual snapshot released that week, see Java Edition 23w13a. This article documents an April Fools' joke. There is no actual "Vote Update" version -
Honey Block
Not to be confused with Honeycomb Block. Honey blocks are storage blocks equivalent to four honey bottles. Honey blocks are sticky and can be used in conjunction with pistons to move blocks and adhered entities. -
Badlands
The badlands, formerly and commonly referred to as the mesa biome, are arid-land biomes, featuring mounds of terracotta bands, coming in various colors. There are three different variants of the badlands biome. Badlands biomes -
Mushroom Fields
Mushroom fields, commonly referred to as mushroom islands, are rare biomes which always generate as islands surrounded by deep oceans. They are the only place in the game where mycelium and mooshrooms are found, and -
Sea Pickle
A sea pickle is a small block that emits light underwater, and is typically found in colonies of up to four sea pickles. Sea pickles can be broken instantly. Each colony drops 1-4 sea -
Dried Kelp Block
"Kelp Block" redirects here. For the non-solid plant, see Kelp. Dried kelp blocks are storage blocks equivalent to nine dried kelp that can also be used as fuel. -
Shipwreck
This article is about the Overworld structure. For the End structure, see End city § End Ship. For the novel, see Minecraft: The Shipwreck. "Ruins" redirects here. For other uses, see Ruins (disambiguation). -
Commands/fill
Fills all or parts of a region with a specific block. JE: from: block_pos and to: block_pos BE: from: x y z: CommandPosition and to: x y z: CommandPosition -
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 -
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 -
Luck
For other uses, see Luck (disambiguation). This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
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 -
Charcoal
Charcoal is an item obtained by smelting logs or wood. It is used as fuel, or for crafting torches and campfires. Unlike coal, charcoal cannot be traded with villagers or crafted into a block 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 -
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. -
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
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