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Java Edition 20w14∞
the April Fool's joke snapshot. For the actual snapshot released that week, see Java Edition 20w14a. This article documents an April Fools' joke. There is no actual "Ultimate Content" version of Minecraft in development. -
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. -
Donkey
Donkeys are variants of horses that, when tamed, can be ridden and equipped with chests. 1-3 donkeys spawn in plains and only 1 in savannas. Donkeys also spawn in meadows. 20% of the individual -
Death messages
Death messages are messages sent in the chat to either all players or a specific player to announce the death of a player or pet. These messages communicate how the entity died, and some are -
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. -
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. -
Rabbit's Foot
A rabbit's foot is a brewing item obtained from rabbits. Each rabbit has a 10% chance to drop a rabbit's foot when killed by the player. This chance can be increased by 3 -
Mule
Mules are infertile offspring of horses and donkeys that, when tamed, can be ridden and equipped with chests. Mules do not spawn naturally, but they can spawn through cross-breeding a horse with a donkey -
Tutorials/Nether portals
The creation of Nether portals can be used for a variety of different means. This page lists some of the implications of these portal mechanics. Portals try to avoid spawning over lava, in midair, or -
Ambience
This article is about the sounds that play semi-randomly in the background of gameplay. For the sound produced by flowing water called "water ambience", see Water § Sounds. For the ambient-genre music that plays -
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 -
Zombie Horse
This article is about zombie variant of 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 -
Credit Sequence
This article is about The Credits and End Poem that play after using the Exit portal. "Credits" redirects here. For the Easter egg dimension, see Java Edition 20w14∞. For other uses, see Credit Sequence (disambiguation -
Commands/effect
Adds or removes status effects on players and other entities. JE: targets: entity BE: player: target: CommandSelectorActor -
Chorus Flower
Chorus flowers are blocks that grow on chorus plants found in the End. They can be planted on end stone where they grow into new chorus plants. Chorus flowers can be mined with any tool -
Cave Spider
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Cave Spider. Cave spiders are small variants of the spider that inflict Poison with their attacks. They are exclusively spawned by monster spawners found in mineshafts. -
Copper Ore
This article is about the ore. For the item, see Copper Ingot. For the mineral block, see Block of Copper. Copper ore is a mineral block found underground. -
Coral Fan
This article is about the non-solid block. For the original block, see Coral. For other kinds of coral, see Coral (disambiguation). Coral fans are non-solid blocks that come in 5 variants: tube, brain -
Bucket
This article is about the empty bucket. For buckets filled with objects, see Bucket (disambiguation). A bucket is an item used to carry water, lava, milk, powder snow, and various aquatic mobs. -
Server/Requirements
For the game requirements, see Hardware requirements. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. -
Baked Potato
A baked potato is a food item that can be eaten by the player. Baked potatoes can be obtained by cooking potatoes in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. -
Block of Gold
This article is about the mineral block. For the ore, see Gold Ore. For the item, see Gold Ingot. For the nugget, see Gold Nugget. For the raw variant, see Block of Raw Gold. A -
Custom
This article is about the modern custom world type. For the world type before Java Edition 1.13, see Old Customized. For the Easter egg dimensions in Java Edition 20w14∞, see Java Edition 20w14∞ § World -
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
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