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Tutorials/Zero-ticking
This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. This page demonstrates the use of MC-8328 to make a contraption. Bugs of this nature may be fixed at any time without warning. When this happens, the -
Tutorials/Best enchantments guide
This guide will give you an explanation and walk-through of the best enchantments you can apply to everything that can be enchanted in the game. This page assumes that the world is created and -
Enchanting mechanics
This article is about the mechanics of enchanting. Whenever the player places an eligible item on the enchanting table, the enchantment levels available are randomly generated for each slot using the formula below. The enchantment -
Slime
This article is about the mob. For the item it drops, see Slimeball. For the block created with slimeballs, see Slime Block. For other uses, see Slime (disambiguation). Slimes are bouncy, cube-shaped hostile mobs -
Respawn Anchor
The respawn anchor is a block that allows players to set their spawn point in the Nether. Respawn anchors can be harvested with any pickaxe at or above diamond tier (diamond/netherite). The respawn anchor -
Server.properties
"whitelist" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/whitelist. server.properties is the file that stores all the settings for a multiplayer (Minecraft or Minecraft Classic) server. -
Achievement
For achievements in other versions, see Achievement/Java Edition, Achievement/Legacy Console and New Nintendo 3DS editions, and Minecraft Dungeons:Achievement. For the removed command, see Commands/achievement. -
Food
For food in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Food. Food refers to any consumable items that, when eaten, restore hunger points and hunger saturation points, and sometimes cause status effects. They are essential to survival, as -
Tutorials/Honey farming
Honey farming is the process of collecting honey bottles and honeycombs from beehives and bee nests. To get honeycombs, you can use shears when the beehive or bee nest has reached honey_level 5. Honeycomb -
Tutorials/Iron golem farming
Iron golem farming uses village mechanics to produce iron and poppies. Usually, an iron golem farm is a player-constructed village in which golems are spawned and then either killed immediately or moved to a -
Tutorials/Mushroom farming
Mushroom items are useful for a variety of purposes. They are available from three sources: huge mushrooms, mooshrooms and normal small mushrooms. Bear in mind that the huge mushroom may still attempt to grow at -
Tutorials/Villager farming
All you need to breed villagers in any update after 1.14 is a big enough space with 3 beds and give each villager enough of the right food; then they create a baby villager -
Tutorials
This article is about user-created tutorials. For survival mode tutorial hints, see Tutorial hints. For the tutorial world that existed in Legacy Console Edition, see Legacy Console Edition tutorial. For tutorials for Minecraft Dungeons -
Tutorials/Setting up a server
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Instructions: This page is missing important information about the Bedrock Edition server software This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. -
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 -
Tutorials/Creating a resource pack
This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. -
Tutorials/Mob farm
This article is about farms that spawn mobs in natural conditions. For single-species farms built around a spawner, see Tutorials/Spawner traps. Mob farms are structures built to acquire mob drops more easily and -
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 -
Tutorials/Crop farming
For information on farming pumpkins and melons, see Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming. For information on the systematic production of other resources, see Renewable resource. For information on other types of farming, see Farming. Crop -
Tutorials/Command NBT tags
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Soul Sand
Not to be confused with Soul Soil. Soul sand is a block found naturally only in the Nether and ancient cities. Soul sand usually slows down the movement of mobs and players walking on it -
Tutorials/Tree farming
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Add mangrove tree Tree farming is the process of planting a large number of saplings and -
Magma Cube
This article is about the mob. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Magma Cube. For the block, see Magma Block. A magma cube is a hostile mob found in the Nether. A magma cube -
Rotten Flesh
Rotten flesh is a food item that can be eaten by the player, with high risk of inflicting Hunger and low Saturation. Zombies, zombie villagers, zombie horses, husks, and drowned drop from 0 to 2 -
Tutorials/Sugar cane farming
Sugar cane is a valuable plant for crafting rockets, making books for bookshelves, maps, and trading paper. Sugar cane can also be used with a composter to get bonemeal, however, melon farms are probably more
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