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Spore Blossom
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Player
"Steve" redirects here. For the removed mob, see Steve (mob). For the removed mob, see Mob (entity). For the skin in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Steve. "Alex" redirects here. For the skin in Minecraft -
Commands/summon
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Fossil
This article is about Overworld fossils. For the similar structures generated in the Soul Sand Valley, see Nether Fossil. A fossil is a rarely-occurring skeletal feature composed of bone blocks, coal ore, or diamond -
Wheat
For the artifact in Minecraft Dungeons, see Minecraft Dungeons:Wonderful Wheat. For the seed, see Wheat Seeds. Wheat is an item primarily obtained by harvesting fully-grown wheat crops. It is used for crafting as -
Resistance
This article is about the status effect. For other uses, see Resistance (disambiguation). Resistance is a status effect that reduces incoming damage. -
Splash
This article is about the message on the menu screen. For information shown when loading worlds, see Loading tips. For the potion, see Splash Potion. Splash texts are the yellow lines of text on the -
Entity
by explosions if already traveling at speed. Some entities can be renamed by using a name tag on them. Entity tiles, items, shot or thrown projectiles, area effect clouds, and experience orbs do not have -
Poisonous Potato
A poisonous potato is a type of potato that can poison the player. The poisonous potato is a rare drop when harvesting (destroying) potato crops; a fully grown plant has a 2% chance of dropping -
Ore (feature)
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Jigsaw Block
Jigsaw blocks are technical blocks used in the generation of some structures. In Java Edition, jigsaw blocks are available in the creative inventory. Across both Java and Bedrock editions, they can also be obtained by -
Minecart with Furnace
A minecart with furnace is a furnace inside a minecart. It can be powered with coal or charcoal to propel it across a rail line for a limited time, which can be used to move -
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 -
Tutorials/Things to do when bored
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Fireball
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Tutorials/Advancement guide
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Commands/weather
Sets the weather. In Bedrock Edition, it can also output current weather. clear|rain|thunder -
Bedrock Edition exclusive features
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Block of Redstone
This article is about the mineral block. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see Redstone Cube. For other uses, see Redstone (disambiguation). A block of redstone is a mineral block equivalent to nine redstone dust. It -
Third-person view
Third person view allows the player to view the nearby environment from an "outside" perspective. Different perspectives can be toggled by pressing F5 (or fn + F5 on other keyboards) or C. Pressing it once displays -
Feature
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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
2018, one year and seven days after the original release. Updates for this version were discontinued with 1.9.19 on January 15, 2019. Due to the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U -
Swimming
Swimming is a form of transportation that allows the player to move in water. Swimming is activated by pressing forward while in water. -
Border
This article is about an Education Edition exclusive block. For the block that generates around the old worlds in Pocket Edition, see Invisible Bedrock. For the invisible block, see Barrier. For the shimmering barrier that -
Chalkboard
This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. This article describes content that has been officially made unobtainable in
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