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Windswept Hills
Windswept hills are very uncommon biomes that mainly generate in hilly terrain. There are three variants in the biome family. Windswept hills generate in areas with high erosion, high PV and high continentalness, which means -
Meadow
The meadow is an elevated grassy mountain slope biome filled with patches of flowers and turquoise-green grass and tall grass, where sheep, donkeys and rabbits spawn. The meadow biome is a high altitude counterpart -
Huge mushroom
This article is about the Overworld structure. For Nether structure, see Huge fungus. For the block, see Mushroom Block. For other uses, see Mushroom (disambiguation). Huge mushrooms are tree-like features that consist of mushroom -
The End (biome)
This article is about the biome. For the dimension, see The End. For other uses, see End (disambiguation). This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article -
Blue Dye
Blue dye is a primary dye color. Expert-level shepherd villagers have a ⁄6 chance to buy 12 blue dye for an emerald. -
Minecraft: Story Mode
This article is about the first season of Minecraft: Story Mode. For the second season, see Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two. This page describes a game that has been officially discontinued. The servers for Minecraft -
Redstone Ore
This article is about the ore. For the item, see Redstone Dust. For the powered mineral block, see Block of Redstone. Redstone ore is the ore block from which redstone is obtained. -
Ore (feature)
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Villager (old)
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed. This feature is exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS Edition and -
Bubble Column
A bubble column is a non-solid block generated by placing magma blocks or soul sand in water (source). Bubble columns push or pull entities and items in certain directions. In Java Edition, bubble columns -
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 -
Feather
This article is about a item. For a enchantent, see Feather Falling. Feathers are items dropped by chickens and parrots, as well as tamed cats as morning gifts. -
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 -
Boat with Chest
For other kinds of boats, see Boat (disambiguation). A boat with chest is a single chest occupying the passenger seat of a boat, and functions as such. As it can still be driven it can -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Java Edition Alpha
"Minecraft Alpha" redirects here. For the alpha in Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition Alpha. Alpha was the fifth phase in the development cycle of Minecraft (after Infdev) and was the fourth Minecraft development stage -
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 -
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 -
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. -
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 -
Java Edition 1.13
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of the Update Aquatic, see Java Edition guides/Update Aquatic. Not to be confused with Bedrock Edition 1.13.0. 1.13 -
Screenshot
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