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Java Edition 1.14
Not to be confused with Bedrock Edition 1.14.0. For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of Village& Pillage, see Java Edition guides/Village& Pillage. -
Sounds.json
sounds.json (sound_definitions.json in Bedrock Edition) is a file used by the sound system in resource packs which tells the sound system what sound files to play when a sound event is triggered -
Desert
For other uses, see Desert (disambiguation). The desert is an expansive arid biome mainly consisting of sand. -
Redstone circuits/Transmission
A transmission circuit is a redstone circuit that allows redstone signals to move from one place to another. Redstone signals can be transmitted from one place to another with redstone wire – a line of redstone -
Redstone circuits/Logic
This article is about a specific category of redstone circuits. For other circuits, see redstone circuit. A logic gate can be thought of as a simple device that will return a number of outputs, determined -
Polished Blackstone
For the brick variant, see Polished Blackstone Bricks. Polished blackstone is the stone -like polished variation of blackstone. -
Bedrock Edition Far Lands
This article is about the phenomenon in Bedrock Edition. For the current phenomenon in Java Edition, see Java Edition Far Lands. For the old phenomenon in Java Edition, see Far Lands/Java Edition/Pre-Beta -
Java Edition 1.4.2
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of the Pretty Scary Update, see Java Edition guides/Pretty Scary Update. 1.4.2, the first release of the Pretty Scary -
Birch Forest
A birch forest is a lush biome, usually generating near other woodland biomes. There are two variants in the biome family. Birch forest biomes are almost exactly the same as regular forest biome. The most -
Options
Not to be confused with Main menu. For the command line options, see Tutorials/Setting up a server § Minecraft options. -
Bowl
Bowls are containers that can hold certain foods. Bowls can be obtained as a "junk" item while fishing. -
Commands/structure
For command in Java Edition that can place structures, see Commands/place (Java Edition). This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. -
Achievement/Java Edition
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Java Edition. Achievements were replaced with advancements in 17w13a. The Java Edition achievement system involved a tree composed of achievements. Originally the interface showed -
Honeycomb Block
Not to be confused with Honey Block. Honeycomb blocks are decorative blocks crafted from honeycombs. -
Java Edition 1.15
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of Buzzy Bees, see Java Edition guides/Buzzy Bees. 1.15, the first release of Buzzy Bees, is a major update to -
Server/Requirements
For the game requirements, see Hardware requirements. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Java Edition Distance Effects
This article is about effects which arise due to precision loss. For effects which arise due to integer limits, see Java Edition hard limits. See also: Bedrock Edition distance effects -
Java Edition 1.11
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of the Exploration Update, see Java Edition guides/Exploration Update. 1.11, the first release of the Exploration Update, is a major -
Combat Update
For the Combat Tests snapshots, see Java Edition Combat Tests. For a guide about all the additions and changes in this update, see Java Edition guides/Combat Update. The Combat Update is the name for -
Java Edition 1.6.1
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of the Horse Update, see Java Edition guides/Horse Update. 1.6.1, the first release of the Horse Update, is a -
Tutorials/Things not to do
The Minecraft community has developed some standards of gaming to help new Minecraft players become comfortable with the game. Millions of users have at some point been too inefficient or died unnecessarily. Therefore, a collected -
Forest
This article is about the regular Forest. For other forest biomes, see Forest (disambiguation). Forests are the most common biome in Minecraft, whose climate is temperate, representing seasonal forests with many oak and some birch -
Adventure Update
This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. Reason: Item names are capitalized. For a guide about all the additions and changes -
Nether Gold Ore
Nether gold ore is a variant of gold ore found only in the Nether. Nether gold ore generates in the Nether in the form of ore blobs. Nether gold ore attempts to replace netherrack 10 -
Resource location
Resource locations (also known as namespaced IDs, namespaced identifiers, resource identifiers, or namespaced strings ) are a way to declare and specify game objects in Minecraft, which can identify built-in and user-defined objects without
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