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Dirt
For other uses, see Dirt (disambiguation). Dirt is a block found abundantly in most biomes under a layer of grass blocks at the top of the Overworld. -
Ruined Portal
including "stalactite"-like shapes, and this may contain blackstone deposits in the Nether). Giant ruined portals have 3 distinct designs, and normal ruined portals have 10 designs. When a ruined portal generates, it has a -
Zoglin
For other pig-like mobs, see Pig (disambiguation). A zoglin is an undead hostile mob created when a hoglin enters the Overworld or End. It never retreats or flees, and attacks players and almost all -
Basalt
This article is about the block. For other uses, see Basalt (disambiguation). Basalt is an igneous rock found in the Nether. -
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 -
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 -
Bell
This article is about the block. For the note block instrument, see Note Block § Instruments. A bell is a transparent, animated block entity that produces a sound when used. Unlike most utility blocks, bells cannot -
Farming
This article is about the practice. For the block on which crops grow, see Farmland. For the village feature, see Farm. Farming refers to the systematic production of renewable resources. The technique is typically used -
Tick
Nearly all video games (including Minecraft) are driven by one big program loop. Just as every gear in a clock is synchronized with the pendulum, every task involved in advancing a game simulation is synchronized -
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 -
Coral Block
This article is about the solid block. For the non-solid block, see Coral. For other kinds of corals, see Coral (disambiguation). A coral block is a solid block that comes in five variants: tube -
Tutorials/Shelters
Shelters are created by players to essentially pass the night and fend off mobs. A list of shelter design and tutorials are as follows. Generally you want to start basic, don't over-exert yourself -
Resource pack
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Knockback
This article is about the enchantment. For the game mechanic, see Damage § Knockback. Knockback is an enchantment to a sword that increases the sword's knockback. -
Cave
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Taiga
Not to be confused with Snowy Taiga or Old Growth Taiga. The taiga is a biome which comprises a grassland forested with ferns and spruce trees. -
Seed Templates
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition. The seed templates (or seed picker prior to Bedrock Edition 1.19.0) is an interface in Bedrock Edition that allows the player to choose from a number -
Resistance
This article is about the status effect. For other uses, see Resistance (disambiguation). Resistance is a status effect that reduces incoming damage. -
Java Edition 1.17
For a guide about all content currently released in this update, see Java Edition guides/Caves& Cliffs. 1.17, the first release of Caves& Cliffs: Part I, is a major update to Java Edition announced -
Tutorials/Creating a village
See also: Tutorials/Village mechanics § Artificial Village Defenses Villagers are useful passive mobs. Players can get items that are normally hard to obtain (like enchanted diamond armor) or downright impossible (bottle o' enchanting) via trading -
Golem
in villages Iron Golem Spawn Egg, Iron Golem Spawn Egg, Snow Golem - a passive mob created from snow blocks and a carved pumpkin or jack o'lantern Snow Golem Spawn Egg, Snow Golem Spawn Egg -
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 -
Caves & Cliffs
This article is about the updates released in 2021. For the soundtrack, see Minecraft: Caves& Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack). For the advancement, see Advancement § Caves& Cliffs. For guides about all content in this update, see -
Tag
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Bricks
This article is about the crafted block. For the item, see Brick. For other uses, see Brick (disambiguation). Bricks are a decorative building block.
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