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Honey Block
Not to be confused with Honeycomb Block. Honey blocks are storage blocks equivalent to four honey bottles. Honey blocks are sticky and can be used in conjunction with pistons to move blocks and adhered entities. -
Patrol
Not to be confused with Raid. This article is about the patrol in Minecraft. For the user group of Minecraft Wiki, see Minecraft Wiki:Patrollers. -
Ravager
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Ravager. Ravagers are large hostile mobs that only spawn alongside illagers in raids. They attack players, adult villagers, wandering traders and iron golems by running at them -
Badlands
The badlands, formerly and commonly referred to as the mesa biome, are arid-land biomes, featuring mounds of terracotta bands, coming in various colors. There are three different variants of the badlands biome. Badlands biomes -
Mushroom Fields
Mushroom fields, commonly referred to as mushroom islands, are rare biomes which always generate as islands surrounded by deep oceans. They are the only place in the game where mycelium and mooshrooms are found, and -
Dark Forest
A dark forest is a forested biome. It is known for its thick, dense leaf canopies that block light sufficiently to allow hostile mobs to spawn during the daytime. Dark forest is almost exactly the -
Sea Pickle
A sea pickle is a small block that emits light underwater, and is typically found in colonies of up to four sea pickles. Sea pickles can be broken instantly. Each colony drops 1-4 sea -
Tropical Fish
This article is about the mob. For item, see Tropical Fish (item). For the mob in minecraft dungeons, see MCD:Tropical Fish. For other uses, see Fish. Tropical Fish are common bucketable aquatic passive mobs -
Dried Kelp
This article is about the item. For the block, see Dried Kelp Block. Dried kelp is a food item that can be quickly eaten by the player. It can also be crafted into dried kelp -
Shipwreck
This article is about the Overworld structure. For the End structure, see End city § End Ship. For the novel, see Minecraft: The Shipwreck. "Ruins" redirects here. For other uses, see Ruins (disambiguation). -
Kelp
This article is about the plant. For the dried variant, see Dried Kelp. For other uses, see Kelp (disambiguation). -
Tutorials/Villager trading hall
This guide shows the player how to create a villager trading hall. Main article: Trading Villager trading halls maximize the number of villagers that can be easily reached. They also provide a way to quickly -
Commands/give
"Give" redirects here. For the option in the teacher menu, see Teacher Menu § Give. Gives an item to one or more players. -
Commands/gamemode
Sets a player's game mode. JE: gamemode: gamemode BE: gameMode: GameMode: enum and gameMode: int: int -
Target selectors
Target selectors are used in commands to select players and entities arbitrarily, without needing to specify an exact player name or a UUID. One or more entities can be selected with a target selector variable -
Monster Room
"Dungeons" redirects here. For the action-adventure RPG, see Minecraft Dungeons. The monster room is a small building in the Overworld where a monster spawner that produces either zombies, skeletons or spiders is found -
Vex
This article is about the hostile mob summoned by evokers. For the passive mob that collects items, see Allay. For the smithing template, see Vex Armor Trim. For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD -
Fossil
This article is about Overworld fossils. For the similar structures generated in the Soul Sand Valley, see Nether Fossil. A fossil is a rarely-occurring skeletal feature composed of bone blocks, coal ore, or diamond -
Nether Wart Block
This article is about the decorative block. For the fungus used for potions, see Nether Wart. Nether wart blocks are decorative blocks found in crimson forests and crafted using nether wart. -
Stray
This article is about the skeleton variant. For the Minecraft Dungeons mob, see MCD:Stray. For the untamed cat, see Stray cat. A stray is a variant of a skeleton that spawns in a few -
Igloo
An igloo is a hostel structure sometimes generated in snowy taigas, snowy plains or snowy slopes and built mainly of snow blocks. Main article:/Structure -
Lingering Potion
This article is about throwable potions that leave a lingering area of effect. For the throwable potions without a lingering effect, see Splash Potion. For the drinkable potions, see Potion. Lingering potions are variants of -
End Rod
An end rod is a decorative light source that emits white particles. End rods can be obtained by any tool or block. -
Skeleton
For the variant that spawns in icy biomes, see Stray. For the Nether variant, see Wither Skeleton. For other uses, see Skeleton (disambiguation). A skeleton is an undead hostile mob that performs ranged attacks with -
Cyan Dye
Cyan dye is a secondary dye color. Wandering traders sell 3 cyan dye for an emerald.
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