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Tutorials/Hopper
The hopper is a redstone component that can be used to manage items. Basic auto smelter 1-wide, tileable transfer rate: 0.1 ips Main article: Tutorials/Automatic smelting To make the smelting process more -
Mushroom Fields
Mushroom fields, commonly referred to as mushroom islands, are rare biomes which always generate as islands surrounded by deep oceans. They are the only place in the game where mycelium and mooshrooms are found, and -
Target selectors
Target selectors are used in commands to select players and entities arbitrarily, without needing to specify an exact player name or a UUID. One or more entities can be selected with a target selector variable -
End Rod
An end rod is a decorative light source that emits white particles. End rods can be obtained by any tool or block. -
Prismarine Shard
A prismarine shard is an item obtained by defeating guardians or elder guardians. It can be used to craft various prismarine blocks as well as sea lanterns. Prismarine shards are dropped upon the death of -
Night Vision
Night Vision is a status effect that enhances the player's ability to see in darkness and underwater. Night vision greatly increases the brightness, so the player can easily see in a light level of -
Flint
Flint is a mineral obtained from gravel. When a block of gravel is mined, there is a 10% chance for a single piece of flint to drop instead of the gravel block. When mined with -
Melon
This article is about the block. For the Minecraft Dungeons consumable, see MCD:Melon. For the edible item, see Melon Slice. For other types of melon, see Melon (disambiguation). A melon is a fruit block -
Stick
For other uses, see Stick (disambiguation). A stick is an item used for crafting many tools and items. -
Detector Rail
This article is about the detector rail. For other types of rails, see Rail (disambiguation). A detector rail is a type of rail that produces a redstone signal when a minecart is on it. -
Dried Kelp Block
"Kelp Block" redirects here. For the non-solid plant, see Kelp. Dried kelp blocks are storage blocks equivalent to nine dried kelp that can also be used as fuel. -
Commands/gamerule
Sets or queries a game rule value. Arguments in Java Edition are case sensitive. Arguments in Bedrock Edition are shown for tab autocompletion as lowercase, but when typed are case-insensitive. -
Recipe book
This article is about the GUI system for crafting. For the item, see Knowledge Book. The recipe book is a mechanic in Minecraft that serves as a catalog of recipes and as a crafting, smelting -
Water Breathing
This article is about the status effect. For the enchantment that provides the ability to breathe underwater, see Respiration. Water breathing is a status effect that prevents or delays drowning, and allows waterlogged beds to -
Flame
For the sword enchantment, see Fire Aspect. Flame is an enchantment that causes bows to shoot flaming arrows. -
Nether Bricks
This article is about the block. For the item, see Nether Brick. For other uses, see Brick (disambiguation). Nether bricks are blocks used to form nether fortresses in the Nether. -
Glass Pane
This article is about the thin block. For the solid block, see Glass. "Stained Glass" redirects here. For the visually transparent but light-opaque block made with amethyst shards, see Tinted Glass. -
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 -
Old Growth Taiga
Not to be confused with Taiga or Snowy Taiga. Old growth taigas are forested biomes covered with tall spruce trees. There are two variants in the biome family. -
Easter eggs
For the annual April Fools’ pranks, see List of April Fools’ jokes. An Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, inside joke, or feature in a work such as a computer program, web page, video -
Mossy Cobblestone
Mossy cobblestone is a variant of cobblestone with moss on it. It is mainly used for crafting or as building block. Mossy cobblestone can be mined using a pickaxe, in which case it drops itself -
Dripstone Caves
For the dripstone features found in caves, see Dripstone Cluster. The dripstone caves biome is an Overworld cave biome filled with clusters and pillars of pointed dripstone and dripstone blocks. -
Instant Damage
This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. Instant Damage is an instant status effect that decreases health for players and living -
Trapped Chest
A trapped chest is a variant of the chest that functions similarly, but has a red-tinted latch (with the default resource pack), and produces redstone power while it is open. Like normal chests, two -
Saturation
This article is about the status effect. For the hidden statistic closely linked to hunger, see Hunger § Mechanics. Saturation is an instant status effect that reduces the need for eating. It also prevents death by
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