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Froglight
A froglight is a light-emitting block that is obtained when a frog eats a tiny magma cube. It comes in three variants based on the variant of frog that eats the magma cube. Froglights -
Blaze
This article is about the mob in Minecraft. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see:MCD:Blaze. For the rod, see Blaze Rod. For the powder, see Blaze Powder. A blaze is a hostile mob -
Blaze Rod
Blaze rods are items exclusively obtained from blazes. They act as a fuel for both brewing and smelting, and are required to craft eyes of ender used to access to the End. When killed by -
Nether Fortress
For the secret level in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Nether Fortress. A nether fortress is a large structure found in the Nether, consisting of bridges, corridors, and towers. Nether fortresses are the only place where -
Java Edition 1.19
For a guide about all content currently released in this update, see Java Edition guides/The Wild Update. 1.19, the first release of The Wild Update, is a major update to Java Edition, released -
Log
This article is about the block found in trees and huge fungi. For the block crafted from logs or stems, see Planks. For the block that has the "bark" texture on all six sides, see -
Sign
A sign is a non-solid block that displays text and can be placed on the top or side of other blocks. A hanging sign is a decorative block that also displays text, and can -
Deepslate
This article is about the base block. For other uses, see Deepslate (disambiguation). Deepslate is a stone type found deep underground in the Overworld that functions similarly to regular stone, but is significantly more difficult -
Moss Block
Not to be confused with Mossy Cobblestone. For the carpet-like block, see Moss Carpet. -
Chestplate
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Include information about armor trims and updated netherite upgrade information. Chestplates are a type of armor -
Pointed Dripstone
This article is about the pointed block. For the solid block, see Dripstone Block. For the biome, see Dripstone Caves. Pointed dripstone is a block that makes up stalactites and stalagmites. -
Rail
For other uses, see Rail (disambiguation). Rails are non-solid blocks that provide a path along which minecarts can travel. -
Calcite
Calcite is a carbonate mineral, currently used as a decorative block. Calcite drops as an item if mined by any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. -
Tinted Glass
This article is about the block that blocks light. For the dyeable glass, see Stained Glass. For the block from the April Fools' version, see Java Edition 2.0 § Tinted Glass. Tinted glass is a -
Spyglass
A spyglass is a tool used to zoom in on distant objects. To use a spyglass, the player selects it from the hotbar and clicks use while looking in the desired direction. -
Helmet
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Include information about armor trims and updated netherite upgrade information. "Cap" redirects here. For mob spawning -
Axe
For other uses, see Axe (disambiguation). An axe is a tool used to hasten the breaking of wood-based or other tough organic blocks, strip or scrape certain blocks, or as a melee weapon that -
Herobrine
The contents of this page are not supported by Mojang Studios or the Minecraft Wiki. Herobrine is frequently referred to by Mojang Studios, however, Herobrine has never appeared in Minecraft himself. -
Amethyst Cluster
"Amethyst Bud" redirects here. For the block that grows amethyst buds, see Budding Amethyst. For other uses, see Amethyst. Amethyst buds are the first three stages of growth of amethyst clusters, which grow on -
Stone Bricks
Stone bricks and the variants cracked stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, and chiseled stone bricks are materials found in structures such as strongholds, igloo basements, jungle temples, ocean ruins, ruined portals, and trail ruins. Smooth -
Block of Copper
This article is about the mineral block. For the ore, see Copper Ore. For the item, see Copper Ingot. For the raw variant, see Block of Raw Copper. For other uses, see Copper. The block -
Sculk
This article is about the block created by sculk catalysts. For other sculk-related blocks and mobs, see sculk family. Sculk is a block found abundantly in the deep dark or converted from other blocks -
Coordinates
See also: South-east rule Coordinates numerically represent a location in a dimension. -
Piglin Brute
For other uses, see Piglin (disambiguation). A piglin brute is a hostile and stronger variant of piglins that appears in all types of bastion remnants. Unlike piglins, they do not barter, retreat, or be diverted -
Pocket Edition
For the version history, see Pocket Edition version history. This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued. This edition is no longer updated or available for download and has been
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