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Huge fungus
For mushroom equivalent, see Huge mushroom. A huge fungus is a large "tree" structure that generates in the Nether. There are two types of huge fungi: the huge crimson fungus and the huge warped fungus. -
Hoglin
This article is about the Nether mob in Minecraft. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Hoglin. For the zombified variant, see Zoglin. For other pig-like mobs, see Pig (disambiguation). "Piglin beast" redirects here -
Honey Block
Not to be confused with Honeycomb Block. Honey blocks are storage blocks equivalent to four honey bottles. Honey blocks are sticky and can be used in conjunction with pistons to move blocks and adhered entities. -
Honey Bottle
bee nest with a honey level of 5. Doing this angers any bees inside, causing them to attack the player, unless there is a campfire or another block on fire beneath the nest or hive. -
Hero of the Village
This article is about the status effect. For the advancement, see Advancement § Hero of the Village. For the board game, see Minecraft: Heroes of the Village. Hero of the Village (or village hero) is a -
Skeleton Horse
"Skeleton Horseman" redirects here. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Skeleton Horseman. A skeleton horse is an undead neutral variant of the horse. It sometimes spawns when lightning strikes. -
Hunger
This article is about the gameplay mechanic. For the effect, see Hunger (effect). Hunger is a player-specific feature of Minecraft that regulates certain abilities (health regeneration and the ability to sprint), the value of -
Tutorials/Villager trading hall
This guide shows the player how to create a villager trading hall. Main article: Trading Villager trading halls maximize the number of villagers that can be easily reached. They also provide a way to quickly -
Husk
Dungeons, see MCD:Husk. A husk is a variant of a zombie that spawns in deserts. They function similar to zombies, except they do not burn in sunlight and inflict Hunger with their unarmed attacks. -
Hardcore
This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. Hardcore is a variant of Survival and one of the main game modes in Minecraft. In this mode, the world is locked to Hard difficulty and the player -
Rabbit Hide
Rabbit hide is an item dropped by rabbits. Rabbits drop 0–1 rabbit hide upon death. The maximum number of drops can be increased by 1 per level of Looting used, for a maximum of -
Haste
This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. Haste is a status effect that increases attack speed by 10% per level and -
Zombie Horse
horse. For skeleton variant, see skeleton horse. A zombie horse is an unused variant of the regular horse. Zombie horses appear to be the horse equivalent of zombies. Like zombies, zombie horses are green-skinned -
Windswept Hills
high erosion, high PV and high continentalness, which means that the terrain is usually flat, but sometimes hilly and shattered. The cliffs of the windswept hills generally and peaks at roughly Y-level 140. Above -
Huge mushroom
This article is about the Overworld structure. For Nether structure, see Huge fungus. For the block, see Mushroom Block. For other uses, see Mushroom (disambiguation). Huge mushrooms are tree-like features that consist of mushroom -
Health
For health in Minecraft Earth, see MCE:Health. For health in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Health Heart. For other uses, see Health (disambiguation). The health gauge in Minecraft displays how much damage the player is -
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/Nether hub
When players build important structures in other biomes, they often travel to these structures via minecart, boat, elytra, riding a horse, or by walking; however, a much quicker alternative is to use a nether portal. -
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 -
Minecart with Hopper
A minecart with hopper is a minecart with a hopper inside. Unlike a normal hopper, it pulls items from containers much more quickly, cannot push items into containers, can collect item entities through a single -
Horse Saddle
the removed item. For the current item, see Saddle. This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. -
Help:Schematic
This page gives a basic overview of the new style of redstone schematics. It does not give details on writing schematic templates, for that see the template documentation. These schematics represent a top or side -
Hardened Glass
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. -
Heat Block
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. This page describes an education-related feature. This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition. -
Hunger (effect)
Hunger is a status effect which causes the hunger bar to deplete faster than normal. Hunger increases food exhaustion by 0.005 × level per game tick (removes 1 ( ) saturation point every (40 ÷ level) seconds). It
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