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Tutorials/Ancient Debris
Ancient debris is one of the most valuable resources in Minecraft, due to it being a source of netherite scraps and thus netherite ingots. It is found in the Nether most commonly at Y=15 -
Tutorials/Amethyst farming
Amethyst farming is the renewable way of obtaining amethyst shards, as well as small, medium, large amethyst buds and amethyst clusters. Amethyst shards are used to craft amethyst blocks for decoration, Tinted Glass (useful for -
Minecraft: Story Mode
This article is about the first season of Minecraft: Story Mode. For the second season, see Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. This page describes a game that has been officially discontinued. The servers for Minecraft -
Infested Block
"Monster egg" redirects here. For the item that spawns mobs when used, see spawn egg. Infested blocks consist of stone, cobblestone, deepslate, or any stone bricks variants that take less time to break and -
Survival
This article is about the game mode. For information about Survival multiplayer, see Multiplayer. For the latter part of the Classic development phase that included Survival features, see Survival Test. Survival is one of the -
Bubble Column
A bubble column is a non-solid block generated by placing magma blocks or soul sand in water (source). Bubble columns push or pull entities and items in certain directions. In Java Edition, bubble columns -
Swamp hut
Swamp huts (also known as witch huts) are small generated structures that have the ability to spawn witches and black cats. Swamp huts generate rarely in swamp biomes, in the north-west corner of a -
Tutorials/Defeating a woodland mansion
A woodland mansion is a massive systematically-generated structure found in dark forests, often far away from the world spawn point. A mansion is inhabited by evokers, vindicators and allays, and is one of the -
Chorus Flower
Chorus flowers are blocks that grow on chorus plants found in the End. They can be planted on end stone where they grow into new chorus plants. Chorus flowers can be mined with any tool -
Mob (entity)
This article is about the removed passive mob. For the removed hostile mob with an identical appearance, see Monster (entity). For the controllable mob character, see Player. For AI-driven game entity, see Mob. This -
Slime Block
This article is about the block. For the mob, see Slime. A slime block is a storage block equivalent to nine slimeballs. It has both sticky and bouncy properties making it useful in conjunction with -
Tutorials/Nether hub
Often, players in the Overworld have good reason to travel thousands of blocks from one place to another, costing both time and resources. In these situations, the Nether can be used to significantly reduce the -
Hay Bale
"Wheat block" redirects here. For the item harvested from crops, see Wheat. Hay bales are storage blocks equivalent to nine pieces of wheat. They are used as a crafting ingredient, to feed llamas, horses -
Feather
This article is about a item. For a enchantent, see Feather Falling. Feathers are items dropped by chickens and parrots, as well as tamed cats as morning gifts. -
Tutorials/Defeating the ender dragon
See also: Tutorials/End survival The ender dragon is one of the two bosses in Minecraft, the other being the wither. She lives in the End, and is usually considered the final boss of the -
Tutorials/Complete main adventure
Being a sandbox game, there is no true end to Minecraft. However, it is generally accepted you'complete' the game upon killing the ender dragon. This tutorial shows the steps necessary to locate and enter -
End Portal Frame
This article is about the block. For the structure, see End portal. An end portal frame is a block that resembles end stone with a decorative bluish-green top, with sides decorated in hollow rounded -
NPC
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Spider Eye
A spider eye is a poisonous food and brewing item. Spiders and cave spiders have a ⁄3 chance of dropping a spider eye when killed by a player or tamed wolf, but not when killed -
Inventory
For the inventory in Minecraft Earth, see MCE:Inventory. For the inventory in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Inventory. "GUI" redirects here. For items like health bars and crosshairs, see Heads-up display. -
Boat with Chest
For other kinds of boats, see Boat (disambiguation). A boat with chest is a single chest occupying the passenger seat of a boat, and functions as such. As it can still be driven it can -
Tutorials/Furniture
This article describes different pieces of furniture you can construct in Minecraft. Note that the majority of these are just for decoration, with the exception of beds and bookshelf blocks (bookshelves enhance enchanting tables in -
Glow Lichen
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Giant
This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. Giants are unused, over-sized mobs that look like zombies. -
Darkness
For the absence of brightness, see Light. Darkness is a status effect that causes the player's vision to temporarily deteriorate. The effect is caused by the activation of a sculk shrieker, or by being
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