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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 -
Commands/enchant
Adds an enchantment to a player's selected item, subject to the same restrictions as an anvil. Also works on any mob or entity holding a weapon/tool/armor in its main hand. JE: targets -
Tutorials/Defeating a woodland mansion
A woodland mansion is a massive systematically-generated structure found in dark forests, often far away from the world spawn point. A mansion is inhabited by evokers, vindicators and allays, and is one of the -
Mushroom Block
This article is about the block. For the plant, see Mushroom. For the structure, see Huge mushroom. For other uses, see Mushroom (disambiguation). A mushroom block is a solid block that makes up a huge -
Etho Slab
This article documents an April Fools' joke. This feature was exclusively part of a joke version and is not currently planned for addition to regular Minecraft. It is documented here on the wiki due to -
Slime Block
This article is about the block. For the mob, see Slime. A slime block is a storage block equivalent to nine slimeballs. It has both sticky and bouncy properties making it useful in conjunction with -
Tutorials/Nether hub
Often, players in the Overworld have good reason to travel thousands of blocks from one place to another, costing both time and resources. In these situations, the Nether can be used to significantly reduce the -
Jungle tree
Jungle trees are features native to the jungle biome. Jungle trees range from short bushes to tall trees that reach up to 31 blocks in height. Their wood is of a pale brownish color. Regular -
Tutorials/Defeating the ender dragon
See also: Tutorials/End survival The ender dragon is one of the two bosses in Minecraft, the other being the wither. She lives in the End, and is usually considered the final boss of the -
Tutorials/Complete main adventure
Being a sandbox game, there is no true end to Minecraft. However, it is generally accepted you'complete' the game upon killing the ender dragon. This tutorial shows the steps necessary to locate and enter -
Inventory
For the inventory in Minecraft Earth, see MCE:Inventory. For the inventory in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Inventory. "GUI" redirects here. For items like health bars and crosshairs, see Heads-up display. -
Tutorials/Furniture
This article describes different pieces of furniture you can construct in Minecraft. Note that the majority of these are just for decoration, with the exception of beds and bookshelf blocks (bookshelves enhance enchanting tables in -
Block of Netherite
"Netherite block" redirects here. For the ore, see Ancient Debris. For the scrap item, see Netherite Scrap. For the refined item, see Netherite Ingot. A block of netherite is a precious metal block made -
Java Edition 1.16
For a guide about all content in this release of the Nether Update, see Java Edition guides/Nether Update. 1.16, the first release of the Nether Update, is a major update to Java Edition -
Instant mining
Instant mining is a game mechanic in which 1 block can be broken per game tick without the delay of ⁄10 of a second (6 ticks). Below are listed the tool tier and the Efficiency -
Tutorials/Breaking bedrock
It has been suggested that this page be split into Tutorials/Breaking bedrock/Outdated methods. If this split may potentially be controversial, do not split until a consensus has been reached. Reason: same reasoning as -
Redstone circuits/Pulse
A pulse circuit is a redstone circuit which generates, modifies, detects, or otherwise operates on redstone pulses. A pulse is a temporary change in redstone power that eventually reverts to its original state. -
Tutorials/Blaze farming
This tutorial seeks to teach you, the player, how to farm blazes, a mob found in fortresses. There are many uses for a blaze farm. Blazes drop twice as much experience as normal mobs while -
Permission level
Permission level is used to describe permissions of a player or a command executor. For example, in Bedrock Edition,/setmaxplayers can't be executed in a command block, because this command requires executor to have -
Renewable resource
A renewable resource (as opposed to a non-renewable resource, or finite resource) is a resource that can be recreated indefinitely in Survival without exploiting glitches or using cheat commands. While running completely out of -
Tutorials/Automatic smelting
The purpose of this tutorial is to teach how to smelt items automatically, without having to put them in and get them out manually. You will need hoppers, furnaces, and at least three chests. Additionally -
End Portal (block)
This article is about the block that makes up the portal. For the blocks that make up the frame, see End Portal Frame. For other uses, see End portal (disambiguation). The end portal block is -
Transportation
Transportation involves the methods by which players move around the world or between dimensions (the Overworld, the Nether and the End). This section needs to be updated. Please update this section to reflect recent updates -
Slow Falling
Slow Falling is a status effect that causes the affected mob to fall slower and take no fall damage, but does not prevent ender pearl damage. The affected entity falls at a much slower rate -
Commands/title
Controls text displayed on the screen. A screen title is displayed to players as a single line of large center-aligned text in the middle of their displays, and can include a subtitle; a second
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