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Element Constructor
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. -
Commands/tickingarea
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. Add, remove, or list ticking areas. -
Commands/loot
Drops the given loot table into the specified inventory or into the world. JE: loot_table: resource_location BE: loot_table: string: basic_string -
Commands/ability
This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. Sets or queries a player with a specific ability. -
Commands/testfor
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition. This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. -
Commands/spawnpoint
Sets the spawn point for a player. It works in all dimensions. JE: targets: entity BE: player: target: CommandSelectorPlayer -
Bad Luck
For the effect that causes raids, see Bad Omen. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
End Stone Bricks
End stone bricks are an end stone-based brick. End stone bricks can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. -
Tutorials/Construction
For new players on Minecraft, fending off monsters and harvesting materials can already be a very painful and confusing job. This tutorial will help you construct some of the most useful as well as some -
Tutorials/Tips and tricks
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Tutorials/Defeating temples
In Bedrock Edition, the/locate structure temple command Creative mode (or Survival with cheats enabled) does not distinguish between the four types of temple; the command locates whichever is nearest, no matter what kind of -
Gear
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. The gear was a block that could be placed -
Locked chest
This article is about the April Fools' joke. For the NBT tag to lock chests, see Chunk format § Block entity format. This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This block -
Tutorials/Door-based iron golem farming
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. This tutorial describes iron golem farming as it works in -
Tutorials/Survival in an infinite desert
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Terrain.png
This article is about the history of the terrain.png file. For a comprehensive history of block texture changes, including after terrain.png's decommission, see History of textures. This page uses many images. It -
Invisible Bedrock
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. Invisible bedrock is an invisible block used to create a world boundary around Old worlds. -
Tutorials/Building a metropolis
A metropolis or a city is a complete urban area with buildings and a dense population. As a project, players may find building a metropolis of their own to be an outstanding project, though it -
Tutorials/Hunger management
There is also a hidden, secondary form of hunger called "saturation", which is always exhausted before hunger. Eating food will replenish various amounts of both hunger and saturation. The depletion of saturation and hunger is -
Interaction
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Bedrock Edition level format
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Sprinting
Sprinting is a method of transportation that allows the player to move faster, at the expense of depleting saturation. While sprinting, the player's field of view expands slightly while increasing the player's reach -
Shaders
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Raw Beef
Raw beef is a food item that can be eaten by the player or cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire to make steak. When adult cows and mooshrooms are killed, they drop 1-3 -
Dripstone (feature)
Dripstone features can be found commonly in dripstone caves biomes. There are three types of dripstone feature: Large Dripstone, Dripstone Cluster and Pointed Dripstone (aka. Small Dripstone). Dripstone features generate inside large hollows in the
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