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Head
A head or skull is a block modeled after the head of a specific entity. There are seven types of heads: player (Steve's head by default), zombie, skeleton, wither skeleton, creeper, piglin, and dragon -
Village
Not to be confused with Village& Pillage. This article is about the generated structure. For the mobs that inhabit villages, see Villager. For the upcoming novel, see Minecraft: The Village. -
Spawn Egg
Not to be confused with Egg, Frogspawn, Dragon Egg, Sniffer Egg or Turtle Egg. This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this -
Rotten Flesh
Rotten flesh is a food item that can be eaten by the player, with high risk of inflicting Hunger and low Saturation. Zombies, zombie villagers, zombie horses, husks, and drowned drop from 0 to 2 -
Player
"Steve" redirects here. For the removed mob, see Steve (mob). For the removed mob, see Mob (entity). For the skin in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Steve. "Alex" redirects here. For the skin in Minecraft -
Element
"Cobalt" redirects here. For the game made by Mojang Studios, see Mojang Studios § Cobalt. "Oxygen" redirects here. For the block present in otherwise empty space, see Air. For the mechanic that causes drowning damage -
Giant
This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. Giants are unused, over-sized mobs that look like zombies. -
Chicken Jockey
For the mob in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Chicken Jockey. For jockeys of baby zombie in Bedrock Edition, see Riding § Jockey of baby zombie. -
Tutorials/Drowned farming
Drowned farming is a way to harvest experience orbs and loot dropped by both zombie and drowned mobs. In addition to explaining general mechanics of drowned farming, this tutorial describes two basic drowned farms that -
Minecraft Dungeons:Emote
This article is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions. Note: Descriptions for fauna Faire emotes The -
Leftover
to being officially-released content by Mojang Studios, even if not present in a final version. The leftover is a joke block introduced in Java Edition 20w14∞ that forms the "zones" in the "zones" dimension. -
Kz.png
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition. This article is about the history of the kz.png file. For a comprehensive history of painting texture changes, including after kz.png's decommission, see History of -
Mods/The Aether/Gloves
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Mods/The Aether/Pendant
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Mods/The Aether/Ring
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Enchanting Table
"Enchantment Table" redirects here. For the book variant, see Enchanted Book. For the mechanic that augments powers on tools, armor, weapons, and books, see Enchant. For discussion of enchanting mechanics, see enchanting mechanics. -
Iron Golem
For other uses, see Golem. An iron golem is a buildable neutral mob that attacks monsters with its arms, knocking them into the air. Iron golems created by villagers or spawned in villages patrol their -
Java Edition 1.20
Not to be confused with Java Edition 1.2. 1.20, the first release of Trails& Tales, is a major update to Java Edition released on June 7, 2023. Originally announced at Minecraft Live 2022 -
Netherite Ingot
This article is about the refined item. For the scrap, see Netherite Scrap. For the ore, see Ancient Debris. For other uses, see Netherite. Netherite ingots are items obtained from crafting netherite scraps and gold -
Sculk Shrieker
A sculk shrieker is a sculk block found in the deep dark biome that produces a "shrieking" noise when a player either stands on it (regardless of sneaking ) or triggers a nearby sculk sensor. Shriekers -
Flower
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Java Edition 1.20.2
1.20.2 is a minor update to Java Edition, released on September 21, 2023, which adds the Villager Trade Rebalance experimental toggle and the/random command, and fixes bugs. This version is not compatible -
Block
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Armor Stand
An armor stand is an inanimate entity that can wear armor. It can also hold items and be posed (but these are not possible in Survival in Java Edition ). An armor stand can be broken -
Redstone Comparator
This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. A redstone comparator is a block that can produce an output signal from
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