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Feather Falling
the item, see Feather. For the effect that slows falling speed, see Slow Falling. Feather Falling is an enchantment unique to boots that reduces fall damage the user takes. It does not affect falling speed. -
Tutorials/Honey farming
Honey farming is the process of collecting honey bottles and honeycombs from beehives and bee nests. To get honeycombs, you can use shears when the beehive or bee nest has reached honey_level 5. Honeycomb -
Tutorials/Iron golem farming
Iron golem farming uses village mechanics to produce iron and poppies. Usually, an iron golem farm is a player-constructed village in which golems are spawned and then either killed immediately or moved to a -
Tutorials/Mushroom farming
taller height than space is available, failing and wasting a bone meal. It is therefore usually ideal to farm with the maximum space available (7×7×8), so that the bone meal can never fail. -
Tutorials/Villager farming
3 beds and give each villager enough of the right food; then they create a baby villager. Farming villagers can be beneficial for a lot of reasons. If the player has a villager trading hall -
Tutorials/Mob farm
This article is about farms that spawn mobs in natural conditions. For single-species farms built around a spawner, see Tutorials/Spawner traps. Mob farms are structures built to acquire mob drops more easily and -
Farmland
This article is about the block. For farms in villages, see Farm. For the practice of producing resources, see Farming. "Soil" redirects here. For other kinds of similar soil, see Dirt (disambiguation). For the block -
Tutorials/Crop farming
For information on farming pumpkins and melons, see Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming. For information on the systematic production of other resources, see Renewable resource. For information on other types of farming, see Farming. Crop -
Tutorials/Tree farming
This article needs to be updated. Please update this page to reflect recent updates or newly available information. Reason: Add mangrove tree Tree farming is the process of planting a large number of saplings and -
Tutorials/Sugar cane farming
Sugar cane is a valuable plant for crafting rockets, making books for bookshelves, maps, and trading paper. Sugar cane can also be used with a composter to get bonemeal, however, melon farms are probably more -
Farming
This article is about the practice. For the block on which crops grow, see Farmland. For the village feature, see Farm. Farming refers to the systematic production of renewable resources. The technique is typically used -
Far Lands
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft. This bug used to be in the game but has since been fixed. The Far Lands were a terrain generation bug that appeared -
Tutorials/Lava farming
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. Lava farming is the technique of using -
Tutorials/Creeper farming
Creeper farming is one of the most reliable methods of obtaining large amounts of gunpowder, aside from farming ghasts and witches. You can either burn them using campfires or kill them with a Looting III -
Mining Fatigue
Mining Fatigue is an effect that reduces mining and attack speed, opposite to Haste. The effect decreases attack speed by 10% × level, equivalent to the attack speed cooldown attribute decreasing by 0.2 × level. For -
Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming
a tutorial on how to farm pumpkins and melons, both manually and automatically. For other types of farming see Farming. Melons and pumpkins use essentially the same mechanics for growth and can be easily farmed -
Sculk family
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. The sculk family is -
Tutorials/Amethyst farming
amethyst blocks for decoration, Tinted Glass (useful for mob farms), and Spyglass, and to breed Allays. Manual farming amethyst is much more efficient than automatic, unlike with most farmable items. However, just going to each -
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 -
Tutorials/Slime farming
Slime farming is a method of automatically spawning and killing slimes to easily obtain slimeballs, which can be crafted into slime blocks. Both slime blocks and sticky pistons, which are crafted using slimeballs, are essential -
Tutorials/Raid farming
Raid farming is a means to obtain items dropped by raid mobs (pillagers, vindicators, witches, evokers, and ravagers). Farms can be made from a village with a spawning platform for the raiders, or be made -
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 -
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 -
Tutorials/Animal farming
also provide a modest amount of Experience, but this should not be the main focus of an animal farm as most hostile mob farms can produce experience points at a faster rate than animals can. -
Tutorials/Obsidian farming
Obsidian farming refers to methods of obtaining large quantities of obsidian. There are several places obsidian can be found: The simplest and most common method is to pour water over lava source blocks to "drench
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