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Crafting
using a crafting table. Items crafted in the 2×2 grid can also be crafted in the crafting table. Players in Creative, Survival, Adventure, or Spectator will have access to the 2×2 crafting grid -
Tutorials/Your first 10 minutes
For more in-depth info, see Tutorials/Beginner's guide. This tutorial will teach you the basics of surviving in the first ten minutes of playing the game. Note that this guide does not go -
Crafting descriptions
Edition descriptions. This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. Item descriptions from crafting/stonecutting were removed in Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha, and from smelting in a later update. -
Brewing
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Some information in this article is out of date; for example in Bedrock Edition, extended regeneration -
Tutorials/Beginner's guide
This starter guide provides advice for players who do not know how to begin their Minecraft journey. It mainly teaches you what to do on your first day, so you can safely survive the first -
Third-person view
pressing F5 (or fn + F5 on other keyboards) or C. Pressing it once displays the back of the player, and pressing it again displays the front. Pressing it once more reverts to first-person view. -
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 -
Suspicious Block
Suspicious sand and suspicious gravel are fragile gravity-affected blocks found in various Overworld structures. They can be brushed to extract structure-dependent loot, and are the only source of pottery sherds. Suspicious blocks drop -
Enchanting Table
"Enchantment Table" redirects here. For the book variant, see Enchanted Book. For the mechanic that augments powers on tools, armor, weapons, and books, see Enchant. For discussion of enchanting mechanics, see enchanting mechanics. -
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 -
Mending
This article is about the enchantment. For repairing items via grindstones or crafting, see Item Repair. For repair via anvils, see Anvil. Mending is an enchantment that restores durability of an item using experience. -
Beehive
Bee nests and beehives are blocks that house bees, with bee nests being natural and beehives crafted. They fill with honey as bees pollinate flowers and return to their homes and, when full, can either -
Iron Golem
For other uses, see Golem. An iron golem is a buildable neutral mob that attacks monsters with its arms, knocking them into the air. Iron golems created by villagers or spawned in villages patrol their -
Brush
A brush is a tool used in archaeology to excavate suspicious blocks for different items. Main article: Suspicious Block Using the brush on any block displays a brushing animation, slowing down the player and creating -
Netherite Ingot
and gold ingots together, as well as loot from bastion remnant loot chests. Unlike other items, they are immune to fire and lava damage. They are primarily used to upgrade diamond gear and craft lodestones. -
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 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 -
Enchanted Book
This article is about the book that can give items enchantments when used on an anvil. For the artifact that can enchant allied mobs in Minecraft Dungeons, see Enchanter's Tome. An enchanted book is -
Smite
For the enchantment in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Smiting. Smite is an enchantment applied to a sword or axe, increasing the damage dealt to undead mobs. -
Flower
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Lodestone
A lodestone is a block that can be used to alter compasses to point toward it. It can be used in all three dimensions. Lodestone requires a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it -
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
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