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Tutorials/Beginner's guide
This starter guide provides advice for players who do not know how to begin their Minecraft journey. It mainly teaches you what to do on your first day, so you can safely survive the first -
Durability
Durability is a property that affects tools, weapons, and armor, as well as certain other usable items. It represents the number of useful actions an item can perform and depletes upon item use. The bar -
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 -
Button
A button is a non-solid block that produces a temporary redstone signal when pressed, with two variants. Stone buttons can only be pressed by players. -
Seed (level generation)
Seeds are values made up of character(s) (including negative or positive integers) that are used as the basis for generating every Minecraft world. Seeds are somewhat compatible across editions, with terrain generation and biomes -
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 -
Water
This article is about the fluid. For the bucket, see Water Bucket. For other forms of water, see Water (disambiguation). Water is a fluid that naturally generates abundantly in the Overworld. -
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 -
Jungle
For other uses, see Jungle (disambiguation). A jungle is a biome full of dense vegetation which generate in areas with high humidity values, often next to forests. There are three varieties of jungles. -
Cave
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. For the long, deep, vertical underground crack, see canyon. -
Mycelium
Not to be confused with Nylium. Mycelium is a particularly rare and cool variant of dirt that is found naturally only in mushroom fields biomes. It has a particle effect that resembles tiny spores being -
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. -
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. -
Tutorials/Creating a data pack
This tutorial is exclusive to Java Edition. This tutorial shows how to create a data pack. -
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 -
Bedrock Edition 1.20.30
1.20.30 is a minor update to Bedrock Edition released on September 19, 2023, which makes experimental changes to the villager and wandering trader trades, brings more parity from Java Edition, and fixes bugs -
Coal Ore
Coal ore is a mineral block that drops coal when mined. Deepslate coal ore is a variant of coal ore that rarely generates at the top of the deepslate layer. See also: Ore (feature) -
Tag
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Bedrock tags now exist. This article is about data pack and behavior pack tags. For other -
Drops
This article is about the items that drop from entities and blocks. For drops as in falls, see Damage § Fall damage. "Loot" redirects here. For the command, see Commands/loot. For the JSON table, see -
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 -
Commands/whitelist
Whitelist is used to manage server whitelists. In Java Edition, server operators can always connect when the whitelist is active, even if their profiles do not appear in the whitelist. In Bedrock Edition, players must -
Spectator
This article is about the game mode. For the command, see commands/spectate. Spectator mode is a game mode that allows the player to fly around and observe the world without interacting with it in -
Savanna
The savannas are arid biomes, featuring scattered acacia trees. There are three different variants of the savanna biome. Savannas are usually bordered by forests and plains. Acacia and small oak trees are the two types -
Gold Ingot
This article is about the item. For the ore, see Gold Ore. For the mineral block, see Block of Gold. For the nugget, see Gold Nugget. A gold ingot is a metal ingot used to -
Taming
Taming is a game mechanic that allows the player to domesticate and tame a wild mob. Each animal can be tamed via different mechanics. Wolves can be tamed by giving the animal bones. Cats and
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Falling Skies is a science-fiction television series following several resistance fighters who are part of a group known as the 2nd Massachusetts Militia Regiment. The main focus is on Tom Mason, a former Boston College U.S. History professor, now a…