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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. -
Glass
This article is about the solid block. For the thin block, see Glass Pane. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). Glass is a transparent solid block that can be dyed into stained glass, or crafted -
Patrol
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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 -
Blue Ice
to packed ice and ice, but much more slippery. Blue ice can be obtained using any tool enchanted with Silk Touch, although a pickaxe is the fastest. Breaking the block without Silk Touch drops nothing. -
Kelp
This article is about the plant. For the dried variant, see Dried Kelp. For other uses, see Kelp (disambiguation). -
Monster Room
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 in the middle -
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 -
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 -
Husk
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Husk. A husk is a variant of a zombie that spawns in deserts. They function similar to zombies, except they do not burn in sunlight and inflict -
Structure Block
Not to be confused with Structure Void. A structure block is used to generate structures manually. They can also be used to save and load structures, alongside structure void blocks. -
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 -
Bone Meal
Bone meal is a material that can be used as a fertilizer for most plants and fungi, as well as a crafting ingredient for dyes. All fish mob variants (cod, salmon, tropical fish, and pufferfish -
Coarse Dirt
For other uses, see Dirt (disambiguation). Coarse dirt is a variation of dirt on which grass block cannot spread. -
Anvil mechanics
This article is about the current mechanics. For anvil mechanics prior to 1.8, see Anvil mechanics/Before 1.8. This page explains the mechanics of the anvil. The anvil is primarily used to repair -
Fire Resistance
This article is about the status effect. For the enchantment, see Fire Protection. This article needs cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this page. The talk page may contain suggestions. -
Tutorials/Minecarts
It has been suggested that this page be merged with Tutorials/Train station. If this merge affects many pages or may potentially be controversial, do not merge the page until a consensus is reached. It -
Beetroot
This article is about the basic food item. For the seeds, see Beetroot Seeds. For the soup, see Beetroot Soup. A beetroot is a food and dye ingredient. -
Mountains
"Mountain" redirects here. For the seventh Minecraft novel, see Minecraft: The Mountain. For the biome formerly named mountains, see Windswept Hills. -
Wool
This article is about the block obtained from sheep. For rainbow type of wool exclusive in Minecraft Earth, see Rainbow Wool. For the unobtainable variant which showed the lilac placeholder texture and nether wart texture -
Tutorials/Command NBT tags
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Apple
For other uses, see Apple (disambiguation). Apples are food items that can be eaten by the player. -
TNT
This article is about the regular TNT block. For the consumable in Minecraft Dungeons, see:MCD:TNT. For other uses, see TNT (disambiguation). TNT is a block that can be primed by a redstone signal -
Dropper
droppers being able to put books into chiseled bookshelves and put discs into jukeboxes. This article is about the block that drops arrows as an item. For the block that can fire arrows, see Dispenser. -
Lava
This article is about the fluid. For the bucket, see Lava Bucket. Lava is a light-emitting fluid that causes fire damage, mostly found in the lower reaches of the Overworld and the Nether.
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