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Observer
This article is about the block that detects block updates. For the redstone mechanism, see block update detector. An observer is a block that emits a quick redstone pulse from its back when the block -
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 -
Cake
Not to be confused with Pumpkin Pie. Cake is a food and a block that can be eaten by the player. -
Jungle Bush
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Optimize world
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Commands/skin
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Commands/listd
This feature is exclusive to Minecraft Education and Bedrock Edition. Lists detail infomation about players on the server. -
Minecraft: The Voyage/1CHP
The narrator mentions a house made out of diorite, granite, and glass that is built into the side of a green hill. To the right of the house, looking from the shore, is a field -
Commands/notifyprofiler
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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 -
Adventure/Before 1.8
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Technical blocks/Cake
information. Further details may exist on the talk page. Was this not the Creative-obtainable version of cake in Console Edition for a while?, In fact, wasn't this the Survival-obtainable cake for a -
Enchanting
"Enchant" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/enchant. For the block used to enchant, see Enchanting Table. For the command NBT tag, see Tutorials/Command NBT tags § Items. For the Minecraft Dungeons mechanic -
Conduit
This article is about the block. For the status effect, see Conduit Power. For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see Anima Conduit. For the artifact in the Hidden Depths DLC in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD -
Ancient Debris
"Netherite ore" redirects here. For the ingot, see Netherite Ingot. For the scrap, see Netherite Scrap. Ancient debris is a rare ore found in the Nether, and is the main source of netherite scraps -
Netherite
Netherite is a material from the Nether, used primarily to upgrade diamond gear. Netherite items are more powerful and durable than diamond, and in dropped item form are resistant to fire or lava. Netherite blocks -
Decorated Pot
A decorated pot is an ornamental block crafted from pottery sherds or bricks. Decorated pots can be broken with any tool and are mined instantly. A decorated pot drops the four pottery sherds or bricks -
Smooth Stone
This article is about the block called smooth stone. For the regular stone, see Stone. For other kinds of stone, see Rock. Smooth stone is a variant of stone made by smelting regular stone. -
Composter
A composter is a block that converts some biological material into bone meal. It also serves as a farmer villager's job site block. Composters can be broken using any tool, though an axe is -
Sculk Shrieker
A sculk shrieker is a sculk block found in the deep dark biome that produces a "shrieking" noise when a player either stands on it (regardless of sneaking ) or triggers a nearby sculk sensor. Shriekers -
Sculk Catalyst
A sculk catalyst is a block that converts blocks around it to blocks in the sculk family (except for more sculk catalysts) when a mob that drops experience dies nearby. Sculk catalysts are generated within -
Terracotta
This article is about the non-glazed block. For the smelted form, see Glazed Terracotta. Terracotta is a block that comes in the sixteen dye colors (except with a brownish tint), as well as an -
Sword
For the item in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Sword and MCD:Diamond Sword. The sword is a melee weapon that is mainly used to deal damage to entities or for breaking certain blocks faster than -
Calibrated Sculk Sensor
For the normal version of the sculk sensor, see Sculk Sensor. A calibrated sculk sensor is a craftable variant of sculk sensor. Similarly to its counterpart it detects vibrations, but with twice the range, and -
Flower
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Veronica Roth is the 23-year-old author of Divergent (Katherine Tegen Books, May 2011). Raised in a Chicago suburb, Roth studied creative writing at Northwestern University and penned Divergent while completing her studies. Insurgent, the second book in The Divergent Trilogy,…