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{{For|the mechanic used with piglins|Bartering}}
 
{{For|the mechanic used with piglins|Bartering}}
[[File:VillagerGUI 1.14.png|thumb|upright=2.0|The current trading menu {{in|java}}.]]
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[[File:VillagerGUI 1.14.png|thumb|upright=1.25|The current trading menu {{in|java}}.]]
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[[File:Bedrock trading interface.png|thumb|upright=1.25|The current trading menu {{in|bedrock}}.]]
The '''trading''' system is a [[gameplay]] mechanic that allows [[player]]s to trade [[emerald]]s for [[items]] (and vice-versa) with [[villager]]s as well as [[wandering trader]]s.
 
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The '''trading''' system is a [[gameplay]] mechanic that allows [[player]]s to trade principally [[emerald]]s for [[item]]s (and vice-versa) with [[villager]]s, as well as [[wandering trader]]s.
   
 
== Mechanics ==
 
== Mechanics ==
Pressing {{control|use}} on an adult [[villager]] with a workstation, or a [[wandering trader]], opens a menu, allowing a player to trade with the villager or wandering trader. All transactions involve emeralds. Villagers buy or sell goods for emeralds, and wandering traders sell items for emeralds, but do not buy items. Trading with a villager is also the only legitimate method of acquiring the [[globe banner pattern]],{{only|java|short=1}} [[woodland explorer map]]s, and [[ocean explorer map]]s in [[Survival]] mode.
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Pressing {{control|use}} on an adult [[villager]] with a profession<!--even without a workstation, as long as it has a profession, it works-->, or on a [[wandering trader]], opens a menu, allowing a player to trade with the villager or wandering trader. This action pauses any pathfinding the entity was doing. If the entity takes [[damage]] while trading, the trading menu closes.
   
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All transactions involve [[emerald|emeralds]]. Villagers buy or sell goods for emeralds, and wandering traders sell items for emeralds but do not buy items. Trading is the only legitimate method of acquiring the [[Banner Pattern|globe banner pattern]], [[Explorer Map|woodland explorer map]]s, and [[Explorer Map|ocean explorer map]]s in [[Survival]] mode. It is also the only [[renewable resource|renewable]] way to obtain [[bell]]s, [[diamond]] gear (up until 1.20.1)<ref group="note">There is 0.04% chance for zombies and skeletons to spawn with diamond armor, but the chance is so negligible that it is infeasible to obtain diamond armor in this way.</ref>, [[lapis lazuli]]{{only|BE|short=1}}, [[Bottle o' Enchanting|bottles o' enchanting]], [[glass]], [[sand]], red sand, [[Coral Block|coral blocks]], and [[Small Dripleaf|small dripleaves]].
Villagers have five career levels that can be increased by trading with them. Each villager starts at the "novice" level. A villager's level can be seen in the trading menu. The badge they wear can also be identified: stone for a novice, iron for an apprentice, gold for a journeyman, emerald for expert, and diamond for master. When a player trades with a villager, both the villager and the player gain experience. All villager trades reward the player with 3–6 [[experience]], or 8–11 experience if the villager is willing to [[breed]]. A wandering trader trades also reward some player experience. A villager levels up when its experience bar becomes full and gains up to two new trades, along with keeping their old ones. Additionally, a villager receives regeneration and becomes surrounded by purple and green particles for a few seconds.
 
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Villagers have five career levels that can be increased by trading with them. Each villager starts at the "novice" level. A villager's level can be seen in the trading menu. The badge they wear can also be identified: stone for a novice, iron for an apprentice, gold for a journeyman, emerald for an expert, and diamond for a master. Trading until the villager's trading bar gets full unlocks the next level of trades. When a player trades with a villager, both the villager and the player gain [[experience]]. All villager trades reward the player with 3–6 [[experience]], plus an additional 5 experience if the villager levels up due to the trade. Trading with a wandering trader also rewards the player with some experience, although the trader does not have experience levels to gain. A villager levels up when its experience bar becomes full and gains up to two new trades, along with keeping their old ones. Additionally, a villager receives a [[Regeneration]] [[effect]], and becomes surrounded by pink particles for ten seconds.
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Villager trade levels"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Villager trade levels"
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| [[File:Villager badge Apprentice.png]]
 
| [[File:Villager badge Apprentice.png]]
 
| Apprentice
 
| Apprentice
 
 
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A villager's [[Villager#Professions|profession]] dictates the trading pool used to determine its trades. For example, villagers wearing straw hats are farmers, so their trades are based on the Farmer trade pool. Each profession unlocks a pre-defined and finite set of offers. Different professions are assigned to each villager based on their job-site block. This profession is indicated by their appearance and in the trading interface. Novice villagers who have not traded can lose their profession and change back into unemployed villagers if their claimed job site block is removed. Removing and then replacing a job site block can alter the [[Trading#Villager offers|trades offered]], and a villager with no experience resets its trades every so often. Once a player trades with a villager, the villager keeps its profession forever and subsequently locks in the offered trades.
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A villager's [[Villager#Professions|profession]] dictates the trading pool used to determine its trades. For example, villagers wearing straw hats are farmers, so their trades are based on the Farmer trade pool. Each profession unlocks a pre-defined and finite set of offers. Different professions are assigned to each villager based on their job-site block. This profession is indicated by their appearance and in the trading interface. Novice villagers who have not traded can lose their profession and change back into unemployed villagers if their claimed job site block is removed. Removing and then replacing a job site block can alter the trades offered, and a villager with no experience resets its trades every so often. Once a player trades with a villager, the villager keeps its profession forever and subsequently locks in the offered trades.
   
Villagers disable an offer after a certain number of trades, the exact number is different for each item and referenced in the tables below. When villagers work at their job site blocks, they activate their offers again, up to twice per day. When an offer is disabled, a red "X" appears in the trading interface, and the villager displays the same particle effect as an offer being created.
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Villagers run out of stock after a certain number of trades, the exact number is different for each item and referenced in the tables below. When villagers work at their job site blocks, they activate their offers again, up to twice per day. When an offer is disabled, a red "X" appears in the trading interface, and the villager displays the same particle effect as an offer being created.
   
<!--Villagers distinguish between data values, so damaged [[tools]] cannot be traded in place of fully repaired tools.{{only|bedrock}} [[NBT]] data, however, is ignored, so the content of a [[written book]] does not matter. However, written books cannot be sold to villagers. No villagers currently buy any tools that have durability.-->
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Villagers distinguish between data values, so damaged [[tool]]s cannot be traded in place of fully repaired tools.{{only|bedrock}} [[NBT format|NBT]] data, however, is ignored, so the content of a [[Written Book|written book]] does not matter. However, written books can no longer be sold to villagers, and no villagers currently buy any tools that have [[durability]].
   
 
=== Economics ===
 
=== Economics ===
[[File:Zombie discounts (Java Edition).png|thumb|right|upright=1|Permanent discounts (observed prices may be higher or lower due to other temporary factors)]]
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[[File:Zombie discounts (Java Edition).png|thumb|right|upright=1|Permanent discounts (observed prices may be higher or lower due to other temporary factors).]]
 
{{IN|java}}, villagers can have a maximum of 10 trades. Each level unlocks a maximum of two new trades. If a level can pull from more than two trades, the two offered trades are chosen randomly from the set.
 
{{IN|java}}, villagers can have a maximum of 10 trades. Each level unlocks a maximum of two new trades. If a level can pull from more than two trades, the two offered trades are chosen randomly from the set.
   
{{IN|bedrock}}, villagers have 8–10 trade slots. Some slots with multiple possible trades display only one trade; for example, farmer villagers have 4 potential trades in their first trade slot, so each trade has a {{frac|1|4}} chance to be chosen.
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{{IN|bedrock}}, villagers have 7–11 trade slots. Some slots with multiple possible trades display only one trade; for example, farmer villagers have 4 potential trades in their first trade slot, so each trade has a {{frac|1|4}} chance to be chosen.
   
Each trade can be used a maximum number of times, after which the trade becomes disabled. Once trades are disabled, villagers must work at their corresponding [[job site]] block to resupply their trades.
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Each trade can be used a maximum number of times, after which the trade becomes disabled. Once trades are disabled, villagers must work at their corresponding [[Villager#Job site blocks|job site]] block to resupply their trades.
   
 
The price of an item rises and falls depending on three factors. Items with a high price multiplier (0.2) are affected by these changes more than items with a low multiplier (0.05). All price fluctuations affect only the first item involved in trade; for example, for an initial trade of 32 sticks for 1 emerald, the price might be driven down to 1 stick or up to 64 sticks for 1 emerald, but never for 2 emeralds. Additionally, no quantity can go lower than 1 or higher than the stack size.
 
The price of an item rises and falls depending on three factors. Items with a high price multiplier (0.2) are affected by these changes more than items with a low multiplier (0.05). All price fluctuations affect only the first item involved in trade; for example, for an initial trade of 32 sticks for 1 emerald, the price might be driven down to 1 stick or up to 64 sticks for 1 emerald, but never for 2 emeralds. Additionally, no quantity can go lower than 1 or higher than the stack size.
   
The first factor is demand. An item that was sold out gets a price increase for all players when resupplied. If a player does not trade for a higher-priced item, the price is reduced the next time villager resupplies. Demand is tracked per item, not per villager, so a villager can offer a higher-priced trade for a single item while other items are cheaper. Trades that have a price multiplier of 0 are not affected by demand.
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The first factor is demand. An item that was sold out gets a price increase for all players when resupplied. If a player does not trade for a higher-priced item, the price is reduced the next time the villager resupplies. Demand is tracked per item, not per villager, so a villager can offer a higher-priced trade for a single item while other items are cheaper. Trades that have a price multiplier of 0 are not affected by demand.
   
 
The second way to affect prices is the [[Hero of the Village]] effect, which temporarily reduces prices for the affected player depending on the level of the effect.
 
The second way to affect prices is the [[Hero of the Village]] effect, which temporarily reduces prices for the affected player depending on the level of the effect.
   
Finally, players get personal discounts or fines based on their reputation with that particular villager. A positive reputation is gained by curing zombie villagers (the villager that was cured gives a permanent discount much larger than the temporary discount in nearby villagers). To cure a zombie villager, a player must splash it with a splash potion of weakness and then feed it a golden apple. The permanent discount is capped at 5 cures, while the temporary discount is capped at 8 cures. {{IN|java}}, players can also gain negative reputation by hitting or killing villagers, and positive reputation by trading or splashing healing on villagers.
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Finally, players get personal discounts or fines based on their reputation with that particular villager. A positive reputation is gained by [[Village mechanics#Curing zombie villagers|curing zombie villagers]] (the villager that was cured gives a permanent discount much larger than the temporary discount in nearby villagers). To cure a zombie villager, a player must splash it with a [[splash potion]] or an [[arrow]] of [[Weakness]] and then feed it a [[golden apple]]. The permanent discount is capped at one cure, while the temporary discount is capped at 8 cures. {{IN|java}}, players can also gain negative reputation by hitting or killing villagers, and positive reputation by trading.
   
== Villager offers ==
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== Non-trading villagers ==
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If the player attempts to trade with a non-trading villager {{in|java}}, they grunt and shake their head.
=== Non-trading villagers ===
 
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==== Nitwit ====
 
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=== Nitwit ===
[[File:Nitwit refusing.gif|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Nitwit.]]
 
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[[File:Nitwit refusing.gif|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A nitwit shaking its head.]]
Nitwits are green-coated villagers. They cannot trade, nor can they change profession. If the player attempts to trade with a nitwit {{in|java}}, the nitwit grunts and shakes its head.{{only|java}}
 
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Nitwits are green-coated villagers. They cannot gain a profession.
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==== Unemployed villager ====
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=== Unemployed villager ===
[[File:Villager refusing.gif|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Unemployed villager.]]
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[[File:Villager refusing.gif|thumb|right|upright=0.4|An unemployed villager shaking its head.]]
Villagers without a job overlays are unemployed and cannot trade. They wear biome outfits without a professional overlay. An unemployed villager gains a profession by claiming an unclaimed [[job site]] block. For example, an unclaimed [[cartography table]] converts an unemployed villager into a [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer]] when the villager claims it. If a player attempts to trade with an unemployed villager {{in|java}}, the villager grunts and shakes its head.
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Villagers without a job overlay cannot trade. They only wear their biome outfits. An unemployed villager gains a profession by claiming an unclaimed [[Villager#Job site blocks|job site block]]. For example, an unclaimed [[Cartography Table|cartography table]] converts an unemployed villager into a cartographer when the villager claims it, and both the villager and the table emit green particles. An inaccessible (or destroyed) job site block causes the connected villager to lose its profession, but that does not affect the player's [[Village#Popularity|popularity]] in the village.
   
 
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
 
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
 
<!-- ordered in asc -->
 
<!-- ordered in asc -->
   
=== Bedrock Edition ===
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== Java Edition offers ==
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{{For|the trades before 1.8|Trading/Before 1.8}}{{For|the 1.13 trades|Trading/Before Village & Pillage}}
   
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The villager pictured on the right is from the plains biome. To see villager professions dressed for other biomes, see {{Section link|Villagers|Professions}}.
==== Armorer ====
 
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Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Blast Furnace}} [[Blast Furnace]]
 
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Starting from Novice, at each level two more trades become available, unless there is only one trade within that level. If there are more than two possible trades, two are randomly selected.
[[File:Plains Armorer.png|thumb|top|upright=0.4|Armorer.]]
 
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=== Armorer ===
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Job site block: {{BlockLink|Blast Furnace}}
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[[File:Plains Armorer.png|thumb|top|upright=0.4|Armorer]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
! Colspan="9" | Armorer Economic Trade
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! Colspan="8" | Armorer Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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! | Quantity
 
! | Quantity
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | Trades until disabled
! | XP given to villager
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! | XP to villager
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Helmet}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Iron Helmet}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 9
 
| 9
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Chestplate}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Iron Chestplate}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Leggings}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Iron Leggings}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Boots}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=boots|Iron Boots}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="4" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="4" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 36
 
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{BlockLink|Bell}}
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| {{ItemLink|Bell}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Leggings}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Chainmail Leggings}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Boots}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=boots|Chainmail Boots}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="4" | Journeyman
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! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Lava Bucket}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Lava Bucket}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
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| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
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| 1
! rowspan="3" | 6
 
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| 0.05
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| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 1
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| 12 trades
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| 20
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|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Helmet}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Chainmail Helmet}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Chestplate}}
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| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Chainmail Chestplate}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="3" | Expert
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! rowspan="2" | Expert
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 1
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| 19–33
| 12 trades
 
| 30
 
|-
 
 
! rowspan="2" | 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 19-33
 
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Leggings}}
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| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Diamond Leggings}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
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|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 13-27
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| 13–27
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Boots}}
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| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=boots|Diamond Boots}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
! rowspan="2" | 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 13-27
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| 13–27
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Helmet}}
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| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Diamond Helmet}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
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| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade">As the villager cannot level up any further, they do not actually gain any experience.</ref>
 
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|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Chestplate}}
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| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Diamond Chestplate}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
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====Butcher====
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=== Butcher ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Smoker}} [[Smoker]]
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Job site block: {{BlockLink|Smoker}}
[[File:Plains Butcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Butcher.]]
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[[File:Plains Butcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Butcher]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Butcher trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Butcher trades"
! Colspan="9" | Butcher Economic Trade
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! Colspan="8" | Butcher Economic Trade
 
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|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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|-
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
! rowspan="3" | 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Chicken}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Chicken}}
 
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| 14
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| 2
 
| 2
 
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|-
| {{ItemLink|Raw Rabbit}}
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| {{ItemLink|Raw Porkchop}}
| 4
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| 7
| 0.05
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| 0.1
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Raw Porkchop}}
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| {{ItemLink|Raw Rabbit}}
| 7
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| 6
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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|-
   
! rowspan="5" | Apprentice
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
| 15
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| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 10
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| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Rabbit}}
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| {{ItemLink|Cooked Porkchop}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 6
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| 5
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 5
 
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
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| {{ItemLink|Raw Mutton}}
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| 7
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| 0.04
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Porkchop}}
 
| 5
 
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
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| 20.43224
| 5
 
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Mutton}}
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
 
! rowspan="3" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Beef}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Beef}}
 
| 10
 
| 10
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Mutton}}
 
| 7
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
| 20
|-
 
 
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Steak|Cooked Beef}}
 
| 3
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! Expert
 
! Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{BlockLink|Dried Kelp Block}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Dried Kelp Block}}
 
| 10
 
| 10
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! Master
 
! Master
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Sweet Berries}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Sweet Berries}}
 
| 10
 
| 10
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==== Cartographer ====
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=== Cartographer ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Cartography Table}} [[Cartography Table]]
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Job site block: {{BlockLink|Cartography Table}}
[[File:Plains Cartographer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Cartographer.]]
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[[File:Plains Cartographer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Cartographer]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cartographer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cartographer trades"
! Colspan="9" | Cartographer Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Cartographer Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Empty Map}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=map|Empty Map}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
  +
| {{BlockLink|Glass Pane|id=glass}}
! 3
 
| {{BlockLink|Glass Pane}}
 
 
| 11
 
| 11
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
! 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| 13<br>1
 
| 13<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Ocean Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="cartographer-be">If explorer maps are bought when in the Nether, the End or a superflat world, the explorer map does not show a destination structure, and buying it in an [[Old]] world causes the game to freeze</ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Explorer Map|Ocean Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="explorer map">All copies of the map traded by a particular villager lead to the same structure. In worlds that do not have the structure, this trade is not offered.</ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
! rowspan="2" | 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| 14<br>1
 
| 14<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Woodland Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="cartographer-be"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Explorer Map|Woodland Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="explorer map"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
! 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 7
 
| 7
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|-
 
|-
   
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
|
+
|
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
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{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
  +
<br> Any color blank [[Banner]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers">The list of possible offers contains individual offers for each color, so multiple colors may be offered by the same villager as separate trades.</ref>
<br> one of 16 blank [[Banner]]
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="3" | Master
+
! Master
! rowspan="3" | 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 1
+
| 8
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|Flower Charge Banner Pattern}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|Field Masoned Banner Pattern}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|Bordure Indented Banner Pattern}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|Globe Banner Pattern}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Cleric ====
+
=== Cleric ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Brewing Stand}} [[Brewing Stand]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Brewing Stand}}
  +
[[File:Plains Cleric.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Cleric.]]
 
  +
[[File:Plains Cleric.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Cleric]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cleric trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cleric trades"
! Colspan="9" | Cleric Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Cleric Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Rotten Flesh}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Rotten Flesh}}
 
| 32
 
| 32
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Gold Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Gold Ingot}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
| 2
+
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit's Foot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit's Foot}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Glowstone dust}}
+
| {{BlockLink|Glowstone}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Expert
 
! rowspan="3" | Expert
! rowspan="2" | 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
! 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Wart}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Wart}}
 
| 22
 
| 22
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| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 10
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Farmer ====
+
=== Farmer ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Composter}} [[Composter]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Composter}}
[[File:Plains Farmer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Farmer.]]
+
[[File:Plains Farmer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Farmer]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Farmer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Farmer trades"
! Colspan="9" | Farmer Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Farmer Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
! rowspan="4" | 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Wheat}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Wheat}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
| {{BlockLink|Melon}}
! 5
 
| {{BlockLink|Melon}}<!-- villager who already unlocked melon slice trade prior 1.16.0 still keep their melon slice trade -->
 
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Expert
+
! rowspan="7" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cake}}
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<ref group="note" name="suspicious-loot">The stew grants one of the following effects: 6 seconds of [[Blindness]], 8 seconds of [[Jump Boost]], 5 seconds of [[Night Vision]], 14 seconds of [[Poison]], 0.35 seconds of [[Saturation]], or 7 seconds of [[Weakness]].</ref>{{verify|Pulls from 6 values, not entirely sure they're these ones}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
| 15
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>5 seconds of {{EffectLink|Night Vision}}<!--Stew trades are listed separately, unlike in BE-->
| {{ItemLink|Cake}}
 
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>8 seconds of {{EffectLink|Jump Boost}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>7 seconds of {{EffectLink|Weakness}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>6 seconds of {{EffectLink|Blindness}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>14 seconds of {{EffectLink|Poison}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>0.35 seconds of {{EffectLink|Saturation}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
! rowspan="2" | 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
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| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Glistering Melon}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Glistering Melon Slice}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
====Fisherman====
+
=== Fisherman ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Barrel}} [[Barrel]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Barrel}}
[[File:Plains Fisherman.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Fisherman.]]
+
[[File:Plains Fisherman.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Fisherman]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fisherman trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fisherman trades"
! Colspan="9" | Fisherman Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Fisherman Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
! rowspan="2" | 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
! rowspan="2" | 2
 
  +
| 1<br> 6
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Cod}}
  +
| 6
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Bucket of Cod}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Bucket of Fish|Bucket of Cod}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 16 trades
 
| 1
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
 
| 1<br>6
 
| 0.05<br>0
 
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Cod}}
 
| 6
 
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
  +
| 1<br> 6
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Salmon}}
  +
| 6
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{BlockLink|Campfire}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Campfire}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
| 5
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
 
| 1<br>6
 
| 0.05<br>0
 
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Salmon}}
 
| 6
 
| 16 trades
 
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
 
| 13
 
| 13
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7-22
+
| 8–22
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Fishing Rod}}
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Fishing Rod}}
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! Expert
 
! Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Tropical Fish (item)|Tropical Fish}}
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Tropical Fish (item)|Tropical Fish}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan = 2 | Master
+
! rowspan="2" | Master
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish}}
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|{{ItemSprite|Oak Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Spruce Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Jungle Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Acacia Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Dark Oak Boat}}<br>One of 5 [[Boat]]<ref group="note" name="boat-1.14">The type of boat trade depends on the biome outfit of the villager. Plains villagers buy oak boats, taiga and snowy villagers buy spruce boats, desert and jungle villagers buy jungle boats, savanna villagers buy acacia boats, and swamp villagers buy dark oak boats.</ref>
 
!9
 
| {{ItemSprite|Oak Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Spruce Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Jungle Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Acacia Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Dark Oak Boat}}<br>One of 5 [[boat]]s<ref group="note" name="boat-1.14"/>
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 0.5
+
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Fletcher ====
+
=== Fletcher ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Fletching Table}} [[Fletching Table]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Fletching Table}}
[[File:Plains Fletcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Fletcher.]]
+
[[File:Plains Fletcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Fletcher]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fletcher trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fletcher trades"
! Colspan="9" | Fletcher Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Fletcher Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Stick}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Stick}}
 
| 32
 
| 32
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| 1
 
| 1
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{BlockLink|Gravel}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
  +
{{BlockLink|Gravel}}
| 1<br>10
 
  +
| 1<br> 10
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 26
 
| 26
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| 14
 
| 14
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
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! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Feather}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Feather}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
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| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 15 trades
+
| 16 trades
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7-21
+
| 7–21
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Bow}}
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Bow}}
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! rowspan="3" | Master
 
! rowspan="3" | Master
! 9
 
 
| {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
 
| 8
 
| 8
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| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 10
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 8-22
+
| 8–22
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Crossbow}}
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Crossbow}}
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| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
|
 
|
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Night-Vision}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Fire-Resistance|title=Arrow of Fire Resistance}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow of Invisibility}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Fire-Resistance|title=Arrow of Fire Resistance (extended)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Leaping}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Harming|title=Arrow of Harming}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Fire-Resistance}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Harming|title=Arrow of Harming (II)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Swiftness}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Healing|title=Arrow of Healing}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slowness}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Healing|title=Arrow of Healing (II)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Water-Breathing}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Invisibility|title=Arrow of Invisibility}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Healing}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Invisibility|title=Arrow of Invisibility (extended)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Harming}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Leaping|title=Arrow of Leaping}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Poison}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Leaping|title=Arrow of Leaping (extended)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Regeneration}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Leaping|title=Arrow of Leaping (II)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Strength}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Night-Vision|title=Arrow of Night Vision}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Weakness}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Night-Vision|title=Arrow of Night Vision (extended)}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Decay}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Poison|title=Arrow of Poison}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-the-Turtle-Master}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Poison|title=Arrow of Poison (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Poison|title=Arrow of Poison (II)}}
<br> 1 of 15 [[Tipped Arrow]]<ref group="note">Potion level is always I, except for Arrow of Decay, which is always II</ref><!-- Changed to all be in 1 trade slot like Java in 1.16.0 -->
 
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Regeneration|title=Arrow of Regeneration}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Regeneration|title=Arrow of Regeneration (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Regeneration|title=Arrow of Regeneration (II)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slow-Falling|title=Arrow of Slow Falling}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slow-Falling|title=Arrow of Slow Falling (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slowness|title=Arrow of Slowness}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slowness|title=Arrow of Slowness (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slowness|title=Arrow of Slowness (II)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Strength|title=Arrow of Strength}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Strength|title=Arrow of Strength (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Strength|title=Arrow of Strength (II)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Swiftness|title=Arrow of Swiftness}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Swiftness|title=Arrow of Swiftness (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Swiftness|title=Arrow of Swiftness (II)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-the-Turtle-Master|title=Arrow of the Turtle Master}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-the-Turtle-Master|title=Arrow of the Turtle Master (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-the-Turtle-Master|title=Arrow of the Turtle Master (II)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Water-Breathing|title=Arrow of Water Breathing}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Water-Breathing|title=Arrow of Water Breathing (extended)}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Weakness|title=Arrow of Weakness}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Weakness|title=Arrow of Weakness (extended)}}
  +
<br>[[Arrow#Tipped arrows|Tipped Arrow]]<ref group="note">The type of arrow is chosen randomly from all possible brewable potions with effects, including extended and strengthened versions. This is a single offer in the offer list (like enchanted books), not one offer per type (like various colored items).</ref>
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Leatherworker ====
+
=== Leatherworker ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Cauldron}} [[Cauldron]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Cauldron}}
[[File:Plains Leatherworker.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Leatherworker.]]
+
[[File:Plains Leatherworker.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Leatherworker]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Leatherworker trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Leatherworker trades"
! Colspan="9" | Leatherworker Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Leatherworker Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 1,145: Line 1,082:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Leather}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Leather}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Pants}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>{{verify|I'm not sure if the function uses two dyes like in Java. This applies to all the leather armor trades, as they all use the same function.}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Leather Pants}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14">The leather armor has a random color created by two dyes (possibly the same dye twice.)</ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Tunic}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Leather Tunic}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 26
 
| 26
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Cap}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Leather Cap}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Boots}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=boots|Leather Boots}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit Hide}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit Hide}}
 
| 9
 
| 9
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Tunic}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Leather Tunic}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
  +
| 1<ref>{{bug|MC-179352||The leatherworker's second leather tunic trade give too little villager XP}}</ref>
| 10
 
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Horse Armor}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Horse Armor|Leather Horse Armor}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
! rowspan="2" | 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 5
+
| 6
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Cap}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|Saddle}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 6
+
| 5
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Leather Cap}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
| {{ItemLink|Saddle}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Librarian ====
+
=== Librarian ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Lectern}} [[Lectern]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Lectern}}
[[File:Plains Librarian.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Librarian.]]
+
[[File:Plains Librarian.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Librarian]]
   
  +
; Before [[Java Edition 1.20.2|Villager Trade Rebalance]]
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Librarian trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Librarian trades"
! Colspan="9" | Librarian Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Librarian Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 1,281: Line 1,205:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! rowspan="2" | 2
 
  +
| 5–64<br> 1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book">The enchantment is chosen randomly with equal chance of any [[enchanting|enchantment]] type occurring (except for [[Soul Speed]] and [[Swift Sneak]]) and equal chance to get any level of the enchantment, meaning high-level enchantments are as likely as low-level enchantments. It is possible for a librarian to sell the same book more than once.
  +
The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The minimum price of a book is given by 2&nbsp;+&nbsp;3&nbsp;*&nbsp;(enchantment level), while the maximum price is 6&nbsp;+&nbsp;13&nbsp;*&nbsp;(enchantment level). The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For [[treasure enchantment]]s the price is doubled. The cost is capped at 64 emeralds. All values below this cap are equally probable.</ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 9
 
| 9
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Bookshelf}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Bookshelf}}
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 1
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
  +
| 5–64<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Lantern}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Lantern}}
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 5
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="3" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Ink Sac}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Ink Sac}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! rowspan="2" | 6
 
  +
| 5–64<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| {{BlockLink|Glass}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Glass}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
| 1
 
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
| 10
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! rowspan="4" | Expert
 
! rowspan="4" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Book and Quill}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Book and Quill}}
| 1<ref group="note" name="one-book">They actually buy 2 books and quills, but due to the fact that there is only 1 trading input slot, and books and quills cannot stack, only 1 is bought.</ref>
+
| 2<ref group="note" name="book-and-quill-discount">The trade is listed as two book and quill items, but because there is only one trading input slot, and books and quills cannot stack, the player needs to exchange only one book and quill in the trade.</ref><ref>{{bug|MC-248042||Librarian's book and quill trade is always discounted to 1 since books are unstackable}}</ref>
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! rowspan="3" | 8
 
  +
| 5–64<br>1
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 4
+
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 15
 
| 15
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 4
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
+
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! Master
 
! Master
! 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
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|}
 
|}
   
  +
; After Villager Trade Rebalance
==== Shepherd ====
 
  +
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center" data-description="Librarian trades"
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|loom}} [[Loom]]
 
  +
! Colspan="8" | Librarian Economic Trade
[[File:Plains Shepherd.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Shepherd.]]
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Shepherd trades"
 
! Colspan="9" | Shepherd Economic Trade
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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! | XP to villager
 
! | XP to villager
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" | Novice
+
! rowspan="3" | Novice
  +
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
! 1
 
|
+
| 24
{{BlockSprite|White Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Gray Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Black Wool}}<br>
 
One of 4 [[Wool]]
 
| 18
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! 2
 
  +
| 5–64<br> 1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| Biome dependent<br>common<br>{{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="common-enchanted-book">The enchantment is chosen randomly from the "Common" enchantments listed on the table below according to the biome of the villagers. Every levels of these enchantment has equal chance to be chosen, meaning high-level enchantments are as likely as low-level enchantments. It is possible for a librarian to sell the same book more than once.
  +
The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The minimum price of a book is given by 2&nbsp;+&nbsp;3&nbsp;*&nbsp;(enchantment level), while the maximum price is 6&nbsp;+&nbsp;13&nbsp;*&nbsp;(enchantment level). The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For [[treasure enchantment]]s the price is doubled. The cost is capped at 64 emeralds. All values below this cap are equally probable.</ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 2
+
| 9
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Shears}}
+
| {{BlockLink|Bookshelf}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
| {{ItemLink|Book}}
! 3
 
|
+
| 4
{{ItemSprite|Gray Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Lime Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Light Blue Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Black Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|White Dye}}<br>
 
One of 5 [[dye]]
 
| 12
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 16 trades
+
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
  +
| 5–64<br>1
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
  +
| 0.2
  +
| Biome dependent<br>common<br>{{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="common-enchanted-book"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
| 0.05
 
|
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Black-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Wool}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Wool}}
 
<br>One of 16 [[Wool]]
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|Lantern}}
|
 
  +
| 1
{{BlockSprite|White-Carpet}}
 
  +
| 12 trades
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Black-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Carpet}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Carpet}}
 
<br>One of 16 [[Carpet]]
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
+
! rowspan="3" | Journeyman
  +
| {{ItemLink|Ink Sac}}
! 5
 
|
+
| 5
{{ItemSprite|Red Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Light Gray Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Orange Dye}}<br>
 
One of 5 [[dye]]
 
| 12
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 16 trades
+
| 12 trades
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
! 6
 
  +
| 5–64<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| Biome dependent<br>common<br>{{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="common-enchanted-book"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 3
+
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|Glass}}
|
 
  +
| 4
{{BlockSprite|White-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Black-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Bed}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Bed}}
 
<br>One of 16 [[Bed]]
 
| 1
 
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Expert
+
! rowspan="3" | Expert
  +
| {{ItemLink|Book and Quill}}
! 7
 
  +
| 2<ref group="note" name="book-and-quill-discount"/><ref>{{bug|MC-248042||Librarian's book and quill trade is always discounted to 1 since books are unstackable}}</ref>
|
 
{{ItemSprite|Green Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Purple Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Cyan Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Magenta Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Brown Dye}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}}<br>
 
One of 6 [[dye]]
 
| 12
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 16 trades
+
| 12 trades
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 3
+
| 5
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Clock}}
|
 
  +
| 1
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
 
  +
| 12 trades
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
 
  +
| 15
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Banner}}
 
  +
|-
{{BlockSprite|Black-Banner}}
 
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Banner}}
 
  +
| 4
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Banner}}
 
  +
| 0.05
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Banner}}
 
  +
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Banner}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
 
<br>One of 16 Blank [[Banner]]
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! Master
+
! rowspan="2" | Master
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
! 9
 
  +
{{ItemLink|Book}}
  +
| 5–45<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| Biome dependent<br>special<br>{{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="special-enchanted-book">The enchantment is set from the "Special" enchantments listed on the table below according to the biome of the villagers. Unlike common enchantments, the level of enchantment is also defined.
  +
The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The minimum price of a book is given by 2&nbsp;+&nbsp;3&nbsp;*&nbsp;(enchantment level), while the maximum price is 6&nbsp;+&nbsp;13&nbsp;*&nbsp;(enchantment level). The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For [[treasure enchantment]]s the price is doubled. The cost is capped at 64 emeralds. All values below this cap are equally probable.</ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
  +
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 2
+
| 20
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Painting}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Name Tag}}
| 3
+
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
  +
|}
  +
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
  +
! Colspan="8" | Biomes and corresponding enchantments
  +
|-
  +
! -
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-desert}}Desert
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-plains}}Plains
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-savanna}}Savanna
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-snowy}}Snowy
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-taiga}}Taiga
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-jungle}}Jungle
  +
! {{EntitySprite|villager-swamp}}Swamp
  +
|-
  +
! Special
  +
| [[Efficiency]] III
  +
| [[Protection]] III
  +
| [[Sharpness]] III
  +
| [[Silk Touch]]
  +
| [[Fortune]] II
  +
| [[Unbreaking]] II
  +
| [[Mending]]
  +
|-
  +
! Common
  +
| [[Fire Protection]]<br>[[Thorns]]<br>[[Infinity]]
  +
| [[Punch]]<br>[[Smite]]<br>[[Bane of Arthropods]]
  +
| [[Knockback]]<br>[[Curse of Binding]]<br>[[Sweeping Edge]]
  +
| [[Aqua Affinity]]<br>[[Looting]]<br>[[Frost Walker]]
  +
| [[Blast Protection]]<br>[[Fire Aspect]]<br>[[Flame]]
  +
| [[Feather Falling]]<br>[[Projectile Protection]]<br>[[Power]]
  +
| [[Depth Strider]]<br>[[Respiration]]<br>[[Curse of Vanishing]]
  +
|-
  +
! Biomes
  +
|{{BiomeLink|Badlands}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Eroded Badlands}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Wooded Badlands}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Desert}}<ref group="n" name="village">Villages occur naturally in this biome.</ref>
  +
|{{BiomeLink|River}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Beach}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Stony Shore}}{{BiomeLink|Stony Peaks}} <br>
  +
{{BiomeLink|Birch Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Old Growth Birch Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Dark Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Flower Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Meadow}}<ref group="n" name="village" /> <br> {{BiomeLink|Mushroom Fields}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Plains}}<ref group="n" name="village" /> <br> {{BiomeLink|Sunflower Plains}}<ref group="n" name="village_be" /><br> {{BiomeLink|Cold Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Deep Cold Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Lukewarm Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Deep Lukewarm Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Deep Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Warm Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Deep Dark}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Dripstone Caves}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Lush Caves}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Basalt Deltas}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Crimson Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Nether Wastes}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Soul Sand Valley}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Warped Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|The End}} <br> {{BiomeLink|End Barrens}}{{Only|je|short=1}}<br> {{BiomeLink|End Highlands}}{{Only|je|short=1}}<br> {{BiomeLink|End Midlands}}{{Only|je|short=1}}<br> {{BiomeLink|Small End Islands}}{{Only|je|short=1}}<br> {{BiomeLink|The Void}}{{Only|je|short=1}}
  +
|{{BiomeLink|Savanna}}<ref group="n" name="village"/> <br> {{BiomeLink|Savanna Plateau}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Windswept Savanna}}
  +
|{{BiomeLink|Frozen River}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Snowy Beach}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Frozen Peaks}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Grove}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Jagged Peaks}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Snowy Plains}}<ref group="n" name="village"/> <br> {{BiomeLink|Ice Spikes}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Snowy Slopes}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Snowy Taiga}}<ref group="n" name="village_be">Villages occur naturally in this biome {{in|Bedrock}}.</ref><br> {{BiomeLink|Frozen Ocean}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Deep Frozen Ocean}}
  +
|{{BiomeLink|Old Growth Pine Taiga}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Old Growth Spruce Taiga}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Taiga}}<ref group="n" name="village"/><br> {{BiomeLink|Windswept Hills}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Windswept Forest}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Windswept Gravelly Hills}}
  +
|{{BiomeLink|Jungle}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Bamboo Jungle}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Sparse Jungle}}
  +
|{{BiomeLink|Swamp}} <br> {{BiomeLink|Mangrove Swamp}}
  +
 
|}
 
|}
   
==== Stone Mason ====
+
=== Mason ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Stonecutter}} [[Stonecutter]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Stonecutter}}
[[File:Plains Mason.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Stone Mason.]]
+
[[File:Plains Mason.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Mason]]
 
{{dablink|Note: This profession is called "Mason" {{in|java}} and "Stone Mason" {{in|bedrock}}.}}
 
{{dablink|Note: This profession is called "Mason" {{in|java}} and "Stone Mason" {{in|bedrock}}.}}
   
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Stone Mason trades"
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Mason trades"
! Colspan="9" | Stone Mason Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Mason Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
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! | Quantity
 
! | Quantity
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | Trades until disabled
! | XP to villager
+
! | XP to the villager
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
  +
| {{ItemLink|Clay Ball}}
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Clay|link=Clay Ball}}
 
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{BlockLink|Stone}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Stone}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{BlockLink|Chiseled Stone Bricks}}
+
| {{BlockLink|link=Stone Bricks|Chiseled Stone Bricks}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
+
! rowspan="7" | Journeyman
  +
| {{BlockLink|Granite}}
! 5
 
| {{BlockSprite|Granite}} {{BlockSprite|Diorite}} {{BlockSprite|Andesite}}<br>One of 3 stone variants
 
 
| 16
 
| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Andesite}}
 
! 6
+
| 16
  +
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Diorite}}
  +
| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| {{BlockSprite|Polished Granite}} {{BlockSprite|Polished Diorite}} {{BlockSprite|Polished Andesite}} {{BlockSprite|Dripstone Block}}<br>One of 3 polished stone variants or [[Dripstone Block]]
 
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=andesite|Polished Andesite}}
  +
| 4
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=granite|Polished Granite}}
  +
| 4
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=diorite|Polished Diorite}}
  +
| 4
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|Dripstone Block}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Expert
+
! rowspan="3" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Quartz}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Quartz}}
 
| 12
 
| 12
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| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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{{BlockSprite|Green-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Terracotta}}<br>
+
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Terracotta}}
  +
<br>Any color [[Terracotta|Colored Terracotta]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
|
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Glazed-Terracotta}}
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{{BlockSprite|Lime-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Glazed-Terracotta}}
<br>1 of 16 [[Terracotta|Colored Terracotta]] or [[Glazed Terracotta]]
+
<br>Any color [[Glazed Terracotta]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! Master
+
! rowspan="2" | Master
! 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{BlockLink|Block of Quartz}} or {{BlockLink|Quartz Pillar}}
+
| {{BlockLink|link=Block of Quartz|Quartz Pillar}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|Block of Quartz}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
====Toolsmith====
+
=== Shepherd ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Smithing Table}} [[Smithing Table]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Loom}}
[[File:Plains Toolsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Toolsmith.]]
+
[[File:Plains Shepherd.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Shepherd]]
   
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Shepherd trades"
! Colspan="9" | Toolsmith Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Shepherd Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Price multiplier
 
! | Price multiplier
 
! | Item given
 
! | Item given
! |Quantity
+
! | Quantity
  +
! | Trades until disabled
  +
! | XP to villager
  +
|-
  +
! rowspan="5" | Novice
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=wool|White Wool}}
  +
| 18
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 2
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=wool|Brown Wool}}
  +
| 18
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 2
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=wool|Black Wool}}
  +
| 18
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 2
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=wool|Gray Wool}}
  +
| 18
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 2
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 2
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Shears}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="7" | Apprentice
  +
| {{ItemLink|Black Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Gray Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Lime Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Light Blue Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|White Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
|
  +
{{BlockSprite|White-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Black-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Wool}} <br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Green-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Wool}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Red-Wool}}
  +
<br> Any color [[Wool]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
|
  +
{{BlockSprite|White-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Black-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Carpet}} <br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Green-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Carpet}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Red-Carpet}}
  +
<br> Any color [[Carpet]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
  +
| 4
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="6" | Journeyman
  +
| {{ItemLink|Red Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Light Gray Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Pink Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Yellow Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Orange Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 20
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 3
  +
| 0.05
  +
|
  +
{{BlockSprite|White-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Black-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Bed}} <br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Green-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Bed}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Red-Bed}}
  +
<br> Any color [[Bed]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="7" | Expert
  +
| {{ItemLink|Green Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 30
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Brown Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 30
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Blue Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 30
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Purple Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 30
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cyan Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 30
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Magenta Dye}}
  +
| 12
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 30
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 3
  +
| 0.05
  +
|
  +
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Black-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Banner}} <br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Green-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
  +
<br> Any color blank [[Banner]]<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
  +
! Master
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 2
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Painting}}
  +
| 3
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
  +
|}
  +
  +
=== Toolsmith ===
  +
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Smithing Table}}
  +
[[File:Plains Toolsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Toolsmith]]
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Toolsmith trades"
  +
! Colspan="8" | Toolsmith Economic Trade
  +
|-
  +
! Level
  +
! | Item wanted
  +
! | Default quantity
  +
! | Price multiplier
  +
! | Item given
  +
! | Quantity
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | XP to villager
 
! | XP to villager
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
Line 1,799: Line 2,029:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Axe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=axe|Stone Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 1,812: Line 2,040:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=shovel|Stone Shovel}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 1,820: Line 2,048:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Shovel}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=pickaxe|Stone Pickaxe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 1,828: Line 2,056:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Hoe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=hoe|Stone Hoe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 1,835: Line 2,063:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
Line 1,844: Line 2,071:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 36
 
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{BlockLink|Bell}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Bell}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 1,856: Line 2,081:
   
 
! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 30
 
| 30
Line 1,865: Line 2,089:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | 6
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 6-20
+
| 6–20
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Axe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=axe|Iron Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,876: Line 2,098:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7-21
+
| 7–21
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=shovel|Iron Shovel}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,884: Line 2,106:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 8-22
+
| 8–22
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Shovel}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=pickaxe|Iron Pickaxe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,894: Line 2,116:
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Diamond Hoe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=hoe|Diamond Hoe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,901: Line 2,123:
   
 
! rowspan="3" | Expert
 
! rowspan="3" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 1,910: Line 2,131:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 17-31
+
| 17–31
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Axe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=axe|Diamond Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,921: Line 2,140:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 10-24
+
| 10–24
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Shovel}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=shovel|Diamond Shovel}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,930: Line 2,149:
   
 
! Master
 
! Master
! 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 18-32
+
| 18–32
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=pickaxe|Diamond Pickaxe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 1,940: Line 2,158:
 
|}
 
|}
   
==== Weaponsmith ====
+
=== Weaponsmith ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Grindstone}} [[Grindstone]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Grindstone}}
[[File:Plains Weaponsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Weaponsmith.]]
+
[[File:Plains Weaponsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Weaponsmith]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
! Colspan="9" | Weaponsmith Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="8" | Weaponsmith Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
! | Trade slot
 
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 1,957: Line 2,174:
 
! | XP to villager
 
! | XP to villager
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" | Novice
+
! rowspan="3" | Novice
! 1
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
Line 1,967: Line 2,183:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 2
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Axe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=axe|Iron Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 7–21
  +
| 0.05
  +
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=sword|Iron Sword}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 3 trades
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
! 3
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
Line 1,988: Line 2,209:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 4
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7-21
+
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Bell}}
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Sword}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 3 trades
+
| 12 trades
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
+
! Journeyman
! 5
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
Line 2,008: Line 2,226:
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 20
 
| 20
|-
 
 
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| {{BlockLink|Bell}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
! 7
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,030: Line 2,237:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
 
! 8
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 17-31
+
| 17–31
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8">When creating an enchantment offer, the game uses a random enchantment level from 5 – 19. The enchantments are never treasure enchantments.</ref> {{ItemLink|Diamond Axe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=axe|Diamond Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 2,042: Line 2,247:
   
 
! Master
 
! Master
! 9
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 13-27
+
| 13–27
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Sword}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=sword|Diamond Sword}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 2,052: Line 2,256:
 
|}
 
|}
   
=== Java Edition ===
+
== Bedrock Edition offers ==
  +
{{For|the trades before 1.11|Trading/Before Village & Pillage}}
   
==== Armorer ====
+
=== Armorer ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|blast furnace}} [[Blast Furnace]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Blast Furnace}}
[[File:Plains Armorer.png|thumb|top|upright=0.4|Armorer.]]
+
[[File:Plains Armorer.png|thumb|top|upright=0.4|An armorer.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
! Colspan="8" | Armorer Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Armorer Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,068: Line 2,274:
 
! | Quantity
 
! | Quantity
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | Trades until disabled
! | XP to villager
+
! | XP given to villager
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
| 15
+
| 20
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 2,079: Line 2,286:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="4" | 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Helmet}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Iron Helmet}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,090: Line 2,299:
 
| 9
 
| 9
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Chestplate}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Iron Chestplate}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,098: Line 2,307:
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Leggings}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Iron Leggings}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,106: Line 2,315:
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Boots}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=boots|Iron Boots}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,113: Line 2,322:
   
 
! rowspan="4" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="4" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
| 4
+
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 2,121: Line 2,331:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="3" | 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 36
 
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{BlockLink|Bell}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Bell}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,132: Line 2,344:
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Leggings}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Chainmail Leggings}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,140: Line 2,352:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Boots}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=boots|Chainmail Boots}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,147: Line 2,359:
   
 
! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Lava Bucket}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Lava Bucket}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,155: Line 2,368:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,161: Line 2,376:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
| 20
+
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="3" | 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Helmet}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Chainmail Helmet}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,174: Line 2,391:
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Chainmail Chestplate}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Chainmail Chestplate}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 2,189: Line 2,406:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! rowspan="2" | 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 19–33
+
| 19-33
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Leggings}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Diamond Leggings}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 2,198: Line 2,416:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 13–27
+
| 13-27
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Boots}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=boots|Diamond Boots}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 2,207: Line 2,425:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
  +
! rowspan="2" | 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 13–27
+
| 13-27
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Helmet}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Diamond Helmet}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade">As the villager cannot level up any further, they do not actually gain any experience.</ref>
+
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 21–35
+
| 21-35
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Chestplate}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Diamond Chestplate}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 2,224: Line 2,443:
 
|}
 
|}
   
====Butcher====
+
=== Butcher ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Smoker}} [[Smoker]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Smoker}}
[[File:Plains Butcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Butcher.]]
+
[[File:Plains Butcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A butcher.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Butcher trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Butcher trades"
! Colspan="8" | Butcher Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Butcher Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,241: Line 2,461:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
  +
! rowspan="3" | 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Chicken}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Chicken}}
 
| 14
 
| 14
Line 2,249: Line 2,470:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Raw Porkchop}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Raw Rabbit}}
| 7
+
| 4
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 2,257: Line 2,478:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Raw Rabbit}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Raw Porkchop}}
| 4
+
| 7
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 2,265: Line 2,486:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,275: Line 2,498:
   
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
Line 2,281: Line 2,505:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 2
+
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Porkchop}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Chicken}}
| 5
+
| 8
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
 
| 5
 
| 5
Line 2,294: Line 2,520:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Chicken}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Porkchop}}
| 8
+
| 5
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
 
| 5
 
| 5
Line 2,301: Line 2,527:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! rowspan="2" | 5
| {{ItemLink|Raw Mutton}}
 
  +
| {{ItemLink|Raw Beef}}
| 7
 
  +
| 10
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 2,309: Line 2,536:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Raw Beef}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Raw Mutton}}
| 10
+
| 7
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 2,319: Line 2,546:
   
 
! Expert
 
! Expert
  +
! 6
 
| {{BlockLink|Dried Kelp Block}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Dried Kelp Block}}
 
| 10
 
| 10
Line 2,329: Line 2,557:
   
 
! Master
 
! Master
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Sweet Berries}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Sweet Berries}}
 
| 10
 
| 10
Line 2,338: Line 2,567:
 
|}
 
|}
   
==== Cartographer ====
+
=== Cartographer ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Cartography Table}} [[Cartography Table]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Cartography Table}}
[[File:Plains Cartographer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Cartographer.]]
+
[[File:Plains Cartographer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A cartographer.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cartographer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cartographer trades"
! Colspan="8" | Cartographer Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Cartographer Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,355: Line 2,585:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Empty Map}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Map|Empty Map}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
| {{BlockLink|Glass Pane}}
 
  +
| {{BlockLink|Glass Pane|id=glass}}
 
| 11
 
| 11
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| 13<br>1
 
| 13<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Ocean Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="explorer map">In worlds that do not have the structure, this trade is not offered.</ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Explorer Map|Ocean Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="cartographer-be">If explorer maps are bought when in the Nether, the End or a superflat world, the explorer map does not show a destination structure, and buying it in an [[Old]] world causes the game to freeze</ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,399: Line 2,635:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| 14<br>1
 
| 14<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Woodland Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="explorer map"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Explorer Map|Woodland Explorer Map}}<ref group="note" name="cartographer-be"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 7
 
| 7
Line 2,418: Line 2,656:
 
|-
 
|-
   
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
|
+
|
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
Line 2,438: Line 2,677:
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
<br> 1 or 2 of 16 blank [[Banner]]
+
<br> one of 16 blank [[Banner]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! Master
 
! Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 8
 
| 8
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|Globe Pattern}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|Globe Banner Pattern}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Cleric ====
+
=== Cleric ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Brewing Stand}} [[Brewing Stand]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Brewing Stand}}
  +
[[File:Plains Cleric.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A cleric.]]
 
[[File:Plains Cleric.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Cleric.]]
 
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cleric trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Cleric trades"
! Colspan="8" | Cleric Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Cleric Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,472: Line 2,712:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Rotten Flesh}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Rotten Flesh}}
 
| 32
 
| 32
Line 2,480: Line 2,721:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Gold Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Gold Ingot}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
Line 2,498: Line 2,742:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,508: Line 2,754:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit's Foot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit's Foot}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
Line 2,516: Line 2,763:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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! rowspan="3" | Expert
 
! rowspan="3" | Expert
  +
! rowspan="2" | 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
Line 2,542: Line 2,792:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Wart}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Wart}}
 
| 22
 
| 22
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| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 10
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Farmer ====
+
=== Farmer ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Composter}} [[Composter]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Composter}}
[[File:Plains Farmer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Farmer.]]
+
[[File:Plains Farmer.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A farmer.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Farmer trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Farmer trades"
! Colspan="8" | Farmer Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Farmer Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,586: Line 2,842:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
  +
! rowspan="4" | 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Wheat}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Wheat}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
Line 2,618: Line 2,875:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,628: Line 2,887:
   
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
Line 2,636: Line 2,896:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
| {{BlockLink|Melon}}
 
  +
| {{BlockLink|Melon}}<!-- villager who already unlocked melon slice trade prior 1.16.0 still keep their melon slice trade -->
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
Line 2,662: Line 2,925:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
Line 2,671: Line 2,936:
 
|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="7" | Expert
+
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<ref group="note" name="suspicious-loot">The stew grants one of the following effects: 5-7 seconds of [[Blindness]], 7-10 seconds of [[Jump Boost]], 7-10 seconds of [[Night Vision]], 10-20 seconds of [[Poison]], 0.3-0.35 seconds of [[Saturation]], or 6-8 seconds of [[Weakness]].</ref>
| {{ItemLink|Cake}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
| 15
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cake}}
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>5 seconds of {{EffectLink|Night Vision}}<!--Stew trades are listed separately, unlike in BE-->
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>8 seconds of {{EffectLink|Jump Boost}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>7 seconds of {{EffectLink|Weakness}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>6 seconds of {{EffectLink|Blindness}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>14 seconds of {{EffectLink|Poison}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Suspicious Stew}}<br>0.35 seconds of {{EffectLink|Saturation}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
  +
! rowspan="2" | 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
Line 2,741: Line 2,970:
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Glistering Melon Slice}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Glistering Melon Slice|Glistering Melon}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
====Fisherman====
+
=== Fisherman ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Barrel}} [[Barrel]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Barrel}}
[[File:Plains Fisherman.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Fisherman.]]
+
[[File:Plains Fisherman.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A fisherman.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fisherman trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fisherman trades"
! Colspan="8" | Fisherman Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Fisherman Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,764: Line 2,994:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
 
! rowspan="4" | Novice
  +
! rowspan="2" | 1
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
Line 2,780: Line 3,011:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | 2
{{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
 
| 1<br> 6
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Cod}}
 
| 6
 
| 16 trades
 
| 1
 
|-
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Bucket of Cod}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Bucket of Fish|Bucket of Cod}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
  +
| 1<br>6
  +
| 0.05<br>0
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Cod}}
  +
| 6
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,799: Line 3,031:
   
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
Line 2,807: Line 3,040:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | 4
{{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
 
| 1<br> 6
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Salmon}}
 
| 6
 
| 16 trades
 
| 5
 
|-
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
| {{BlockLink|Campfire}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Campfire}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
  +
| 1<br>6
  +
| 0.05<br>0
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cooked Salmon}}
  +
| 6
  +
| 16 trades
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}
 
| 13
 
| 13
Line 2,834: Line 3,069:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7–22
+
| 8-22
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Fishing Rod}}
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Fishing Rod}}
Line 2,844: Line 3,081:
   
 
! Expert
 
! Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Tropical Fish (item)|Tropical Fish}}
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Tropical Fish (item)|Tropical Fish}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
Line 2,853: Line 3,091:
 
|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="2" | Master
+
! rowspan = 3 | Master
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish}}
 
| {{ItemLink|link=Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|{{ItemSprite|Oak Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Spruce Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Jungle Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Acacia Boat}} {{ItemSprite|Dark Oak Boat}}<br>One of 5 [[boat]]s<ref group="note" name="boat-1.14">The type of boat trade depends on the biome outfit of the villager. Plains villagers buy oak boats, taiga and snowy villagers buy spruce boats, desert and jungle villagers buy jungle boats, savanna villagers buy acacia boats, and swamp villagers buy dark oak boats.</ref>
 
  +
! 9
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Oak Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Spruce Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Jungle Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Acacia Boat}}{{ItemSprite|Dark Oak Boat}}<br>One of 5 [[Boat]]s<ref group="note" name="boat-1.14"/>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Fletcher ====
+
=== Fletcher ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Fletching Table}} [[Fletching Table]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Fletching Table}}
[[File:Plains Fletcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Fletcher.]]
+
[[File:Plains Fletcher.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A fletcher.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fletcher trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Fletcher trades"
! Colspan="8" | Fletcher Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Fletcher Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 2,888: Line 3,130:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Stick}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Stick}}
 
| 32
 
| 32
Line 2,896: Line 3,139:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 2,904: Line 3,149:
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
+
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{BlockLink|Gravel}}
  +
| 1<br>10
{{BlockLink|Gravel}}
 
| 1<br> 10
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
Line 2,915: Line 3,159:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 26
 
| 26
Line 2,923: Line 3,168:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
Line 2,933: Line 3,180:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| 14
 
| 14
Line 2,938: Line 3,186:
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 12 trades
+
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
Line 2,951: Line 3,201:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Feather}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Feather}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
Line 2,959: Line 3,210:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7–21
+
| 7-21
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Bow}}
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Bow}}
Line 2,969: Line 3,222:
   
 
! rowspan="3" | Master
 
! rowspan="3" | Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
 
| 8
 
| 8
Line 2,977: Line 3,231:
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 10
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 8–22
+
| 8-22
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Crossbow}}
 
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Crossbow}}
Line 2,988: Line 3,244:
 
| 2<br>5
 
| 2<br>5
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
|
+
|
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Night-Vision}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Night-Vision}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow of Invisibility}}
+
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Invisibility}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Leaping}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Leaping}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Fire-Resistance}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Fire-Resistance}}
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{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Strength}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Strength}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Weakness}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Weakness}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Decay}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-the-Turtle-Master}}
 
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-the-Turtle-Master}}
{{ItemSprite|Arrow-of-Slow-Falling}}<br>1 of 15 [[Tipped Arrow]]<ref group="note">The potion can either be level I or II, or with a longer duration.</ref><!-- Fletchers never offer two tipped arrow trades; the tipped arrow has a 1/3 chance of being selected in Java, with the potion effect being assigned at random -->
+
<br> 1 of 15 [[Arrow#Tipped arrows|Tipped Arrow]]<ref group="note">Potion level is always I, except for Arrow of Decay, which is always II</ref><!-- Changed to all be in 1 trade slot like Java in 1.16 -->
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 3,009: Line 3,266:
 
|}
 
|}
   
==== Leatherworker ====
+
=== Leatherworker ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Cauldron}} [[Cauldron]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Cauldron}}
[[File:Plains Leatherworker.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Leatherworker.]]
+
[[File:Plains Leatherworker.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A leatherworker.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Leatherworker trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Leatherworker trades"
! Colspan="8" | Leatherworker Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Leatherworker Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 3,026: Line 3,284:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Leather}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Leather}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Pants}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14">The leather armor has a random color created by two dyes (possibly the same dye twice.)</ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=leggings|Leather Pants}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Tunic}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Leather Tunic}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 26
 
| 26
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Cap}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Leather Cap}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Boots}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=boots|Leather Boots}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit Hide}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Rabbit Hide}}
 
| 9
 
| 9
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Tunic}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=chestplate|Leather Tunic}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
| 1
+
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Scute}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 6
 
| 6
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Horse Armor}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|link=Horse Armor|Leather Horse Armor}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Master
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
  +
! rowspan="2" | 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 6
+
| 5
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|link=helmet|Leather Cap}}<ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
| {{ItemLink|Saddle}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 5
+
| 6
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Leather Cap}} <ref group="note" name="leather-1.14"></ref>
+
| {{ItemLink|Saddle}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Librarian ====
+
=== Librarian ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Lectern}} [[Lectern]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Lectern}}
[[File:Plains Librarian.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Librarian.]]
+
[[File:Plains Librarian.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A librarian.]]
   
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Librarian trades"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Librarian trades"
! Colspan="8" | Librarian Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Librarian Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 3,148: Line 3,420:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Paper}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | 2
{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 5–64<br> 1
 
| 0.2
 
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book">The enchantment is chosen randomly with equal chance of any [[enchantment]] type occurring (except for [[Soul Speed]]) and equal chance to get any level of the enchantment, meaning high-level enchantments are as likely as low-level enchantments. The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For "treasure" enchantments the price is doubled. Note that the cost is capped to 64, meaning that for example Lvl V books truly range from 17–64 emeralds with costs at the upper end of the range being more common.</ref>
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 1
 
|-
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 9
 
| 9
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Bookshelf}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Bookshelf}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
  +
| 5–64<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
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| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | 4
{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 5
 
|-
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Lantern}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Lantern}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
  +
| 5–64<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="3" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="3" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Ink Sac}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Ink Sac}}
 
| 5
 
| 5
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | 6
{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
 
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
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| {{BlockLink|Glass}}
 
| {{BlockLink|Glass}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
  +
| 5–64<br>1
  +
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
  +
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 10
 
| 10
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! rowspan="4" | Expert
 
! rowspan="4" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Book and Quill}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Book and Quill}}
| 1<ref group="note" name="book-and-quill-discount">The trade always appears as requiring 2 books and quills but being discounted to just requiring 1. This occurs no matter what.</ref>
+
| 2<ref group="note" name="non-stack">Book and Quill is offered in two item slots due to being non-stackable</ref>
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
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| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>
 
  +
! rowspan="3" | 8
{{ItemLink|Book}}
 
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 5–64<br>1
 
| 0.2
+
| 4
  +
| 0.05
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}} <ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
 
  +
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 15
 
| 15
 
|-
 
|-
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}<br>{{ItemLink|Book}}
  +
| 5–64<br>1
| 4
 
| 0.05
+
| 0.2
  +
| {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}<ref group="note" name="enchanted-book"></ref>
| {{ItemLink|Compass}}
 
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! Master
 
! Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 20
 
| 20
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|}
 
|}
   
==== Mason ====
+
=== Shepherd ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Stonecutter}} [[Stonecutter]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Loom}}
[[File:Plains Mason.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Mason.]]
+
[[File:Plains Shepherd.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A shepherd.]]
{{dablink|Note: This profession is called "Mason" {{in|java}} and "Stone Mason" {{in|bedrock}}.}}
 
   
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Mason trades"
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Shepherd trades"
! Colspan="8" | Mason Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Shepherd Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 3,291: Line 3,572:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
 
! rowspan="2" | Novice
  +
! 1
| {{ItemLink|Clay Ball}}
 
| 10
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 2
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Brick}}
 
| 10
 
| 16 trades
 
| 1
 
|-
 
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
| {{BlockLink|Stone}}
 
| 20
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Chiseled Stone Bricks}}
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 5
 
|-
 
 
! rowspan="7" | Journeyman
 
| {{BlockLink|Granite}}
 
| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Andesite}}
 
| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Diorite}}
 
| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Polished Andesite}}
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Polished Granite}}
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Polished Diorite}}
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Dripstone Block}} {{Upcoming|1.17}}
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
| {{ItemLink|Nether Quartz}}
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
 
|
 
|
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Terracotta}}
+
{{BlockSprite|White Wool}}
{{BlockSprite|White-Terracotta}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Gray Wool}}
{{BlockSprite|Black-Terracotta}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Brown Wool}}
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Terracotta}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Black Wool}}<br>
  +
One of 4 [[Wool]]
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Terracotta}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Terracotta}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Black-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Glazed-Terracotta}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Glazed-Terracotta}}
 
<br>1 or 2 of 16 [[Terracotta|Colored Terracotta]] or [[Glazed Terracotta]]
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 15
 
|-
 
 
! rowspan="2" | Master
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Quartz Pillar}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| {{BlockLink|Block of Quartz}}
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|}
 
 
==== Shepherd ====
 
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Loom}} [[Loom]]
 
[[File:Plains Shepherd.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Shepherd.]]
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description=Shepherd trades"
 
! Colspan="8" | Shepherd Economic Trade
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Price multiplier
 
! | Item given
 
! | Quantity
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | XP to villager
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
| {{BlockLink|White Wool}}
 
| 18
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 2
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Brown Wool}}
 
| 18
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 2
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Black Wool}}
 
| 18
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 2
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Gray Wool}}
 
 
| 18
 
| 18
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 2
 
| 2
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="7" | Apprentice
+
! rowspan="3" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
| {{ItemLink|Black Dye}}
 
  +
|
  +
{{ItemSprite|Gray Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Lime Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Light Blue Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Black Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|White Dye}}<br>
  +
One of 5 [[dye]]
 
| 12
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
Line 3,520: Line 3,613:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Gray Dye}}
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | 4
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Lime Dye}}
 
| 12
 
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
|
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Light Blue Dye}}
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|White Dye}}
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 10
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
|
 
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Wool}}
Line 3,563: Line 3,626:
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Wool}}
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Wool}} <br>
+
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Wool}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Wool}}
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{{BlockSprite|Pink-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Wool}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Wool}}
<br> 1 or 2 of 16 [[Wool]]
+
<br>One of 16 [[Wool]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
|
+
|
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Carpet}}
Line 3,588: Line 3,651:
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Carpet}}
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Carpet}} <br>
+
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Carpet}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Carpet}}
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{{BlockSprite|Pink-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Carpet}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Carpet}}
<br> 1 or 2 of 16 [[Carpet]]
+
<br>One of 16 [[Carpet]]
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
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|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="6" | Journeyman
+
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
| {{ItemLink|Red Dye}}
 
| 12
+
|
  +
{{ItemSprite|Red Dye}}
| 0.05
 
  +
{{ItemSprite|Light Gray Dye}}
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
  +
{{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}}
| 1
 
  +
{{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}}
| 16 trades
 
  +
{{ItemSprite|Orange Dye}}<br>
| 20
 
  +
One of 5 [[dye]]
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Light Gray Dye}}
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Pink Dye}}
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Yellow Dye}}
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Orange Dye}}
 
 
| 12
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
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| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
|
+
|
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|White-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Bed}}
Line 3,655: Line 3,695:
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Bed}}
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Bed}} <br>
+
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Bed}}<br>
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Green-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Bed}}
Line 3,664: Line 3,704:
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Bed}}
 
{{BlockSprite|Red-Bed}}
<br> 1 or 2 of 16 [[Bed]]
+
<br>One of 16 [[Bed]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
Line 3,670: Line 3,710:
 
|-
 
|-
   
! rowspan="7" | Expert
+
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
| {{ItemLink|Green Dye}}
 
  +
|
  +
{{ItemSprite|Green Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Purple Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Cyan Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Magenta Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Brown Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}}<br>
  +
One of 6 [[Dye]]
 
| 12
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
Line 3,679: Line 3,727:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Brown Dye}}
 
| 12
+
! 8
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 3
  +
| 0.05
  +
|
  +
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Black-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Banner}}<br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Green-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
  +
<br>One of 16 blank [[Banner]]
  +
| 1
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 15
  +
|-
  +
  +
! Master
  +
! 9
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 2
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Painting}}
  +
| 3
  +
| 12 trades
  +
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
  +
|}
  +
  +
=== Stone Mason ===
  +
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Stonecutter}}
  +
[[File:Plains Mason.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A stone mason.]]
  +
{{dablink|Note: "Mason" is used {{in|java}} and "Stone Mason" is used {{in|bedrock}}.}}
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Stone Mason trades"
  +
! Colspan="9" | Stone Mason Economic Trade
  +
|-
  +
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
  +
! | Item wanted
  +
! | Default quantity
  +
! | Price multiplier
  +
! | Item given
  +
! | Quantity
  +
! | Trades until disabled
  +
! | XP to villager
  +
|-
  +
! rowspan="2" | Novice
  +
! 1
  +
| {{ItemLink|Clay Ball|Clay}}
  +
| 10
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 30
+
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Blue Dye}}
 
| 12
+
! 2
| 0.05
 
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{ItemLink|Brick}}
  +
| 10
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 30
+
| 1
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Purple Dye}}
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
| 12
 
  +
! 3
  +
| {{BlockLink|Stone}}
  +
| 20
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 30
+
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Cyan Dye}}
 
| 12
+
! 4
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|link=Stone Bricks|Chiseled Stone Bricks}}
  +
| 4
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 5
  +
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
  +
| {{BlockSprite|Granite}} {{BlockSprite|Diorite}} {{BlockSprite|Andesite}}<br>One of 3 stone variants
  +
| 16
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 16 trades
 
| 16 trades
| 30
+
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Magenta Dye}}
 
  +
! 6
  +
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| 1
  +
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockSprite|Polished Granite}} {{BlockSprite|Polished Diorite}} {{BlockSprite|Polished Andesite}} {{BlockSprite|Dripstone Block}}<br>One of 3 polished stone variants or [[Dripstone Block]]
  +
| 4
  +
| 16 trades
  +
| 10
  +
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
  +
| {{ItemLink|Nether Quartz}}
 
| 12
 
| 12
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 16 trades
+
| 12 trades
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 3
+
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
|
+
|
{{BlockSprite|White-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|White-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Black-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Black-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Red-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Banner}} <br>
+
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Terracotta}}<br>
{{BlockSprite|Green-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Green-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Terracotta}}
{{BlockSprite|Red-Banner}}
+
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Terracotta}}<br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Yellow-Glazed-Terracotta}}
<br> 1 or 2 of 16 blank [[Banner]]
 
  +
{{BlockSprite|White-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Black-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Orange-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Gray-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Gray-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Red-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Pink-Glazed-Terracotta}}<br>
  +
{{BlockSprite|Magenta-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Purple-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Blue-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Light-Blue-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Cyan-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Green-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Lime-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
{{BlockSprite|Brown-Glazed-Terracotta}}
  +
<br>1 of 16 [[Terracotta|Colored Terracotta]] or [[Glazed Terracotta]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! Master
 
! Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 2
+
| 1
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
  +
| {{BlockLink|Block of Quartz}} or {{BlockLink|link=Block of Quartz|Quartz Pillar}}
| {{ItemLink|Painting}}
 
| 3
+
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
| 30<ref group="note" name="master trade"></ref>
 
|}
 
|}
   
====Toolsmith====
+
=== Toolsmith ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Smithing Table}} [[Smithing Table]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Smithing Table}}
[[File:Plains Toolsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Toolsmith.]]
+
[[File:Plains Toolsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A toolsmith.]]
   
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Toolsmith trades"
! Colspan="8" | Toolsmith Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Toolsmith Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Price multiplier
 
! | Price multiplier
 
! | Item given
 
! | Item given
! | Quantity
+
! |Quantity
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | Trades until disabled
 
! | XP to villager
 
! | XP to villager
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
 
! rowspan="5" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
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| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="4" | 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Axe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=axe|Stone Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Shovel}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=pickaxe|Stone Pickaxe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=shovel|Stone Shovel}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Stone Hoe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=hoe|Stone Hoe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
| 4
+
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 3,822: Line 3,983:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 36
 
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{BlockLink|Bell}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Bell}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
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! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
 
! rowspan="5" | Journeyman
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 30
 
| 30
Line 3,840: Line 4,004:
 
| 20
 
| 20
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="4" | 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 6–20
+
| 6-20
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Axe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=axe|Iron Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,849: Line 4,015:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7–21
+
| 7-21
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Shovel}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=pickaxe|Iron Pickaxe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,857: Line 4,023:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 8–22
+
| 8-22
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=shovel|Iron Shovel}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,867: Line 4,033:
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Diamond Hoe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=hoe|Diamond Hoe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,874: Line 4,040:
   
 
! rowspan="3" | Expert
 
! rowspan="3" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 3,882: Line 4,049:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! rowspan="2" | 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 17–31
+
| 17-31
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Axe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=axe|Diamond Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,891: Line 4,060:
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 10–24
+
| 10-24
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Shovel}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=shovel|Diamond Shovel}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,900: Line 4,069:
   
 
! Master
 
! Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 18–32
+
| 18-32
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=pickaxe|Diamond Pickaxe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,909: Line 4,079:
 
|}
 
|}
   
==== Weaponsmith ====
+
=== Weaponsmith ===
Job site block: {{BlockSprite|Grindstone}} [[Grindstone]]
+
Job site block: {{BlockLink|Grindstone}}
[[File:Plains Weaponsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Weaponsmith.]]
+
[[File:Plains Weaponsmith.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|A weaponsmith.]]
   
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Armorer trades"
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Weaponsmith trades"
! Colspan="8" | Weaponsmith Economic Trade
+
! Colspan="9" | Weaponsmith Economic Trade
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Level
 
! Level
  +
! | Trade slot
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Item wanted
 
! | Default quantity
 
! | Default quantity
Line 3,926: Line 4,097:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
 
! rowspan="3" | Novice
  +
! 1
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Coal}}
 
| 15
 
| 15
Line 3,934: Line 4,106:
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 2
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 3
 
| 3
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{ItemLink|Iron Axe}}
+
| {{ItemLink|link=axe|Iron Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 3
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 7–21
+
| 7-21
| 0.05
+
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Iron Sword}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=sword|Iron Sword}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
| 1
+
| 5
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
 
! rowspan="2" | Apprentice
  +
! 4
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
| 4
+
| 3
 
| 0.05
 
| 0.05
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
Line 3,960: Line 4,137:
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 5
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| 36
 
| 36
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| {{BlockLink|Bell}}
+
| {{ItemLink|Bell}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 12 trades
 
| 12 trades
| 5
+
| 10
 
|-
 
|-
   
 
! Journeyman
 
! Journeyman
  +
! 6
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Flint}}
 
| 24
 
| 24
Line 3,980: Line 4,160:
   
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
 
! rowspan="2" | Expert
  +
! 7
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
Line 3,988: Line 4,169:
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
|-
 
|-
  +
  +
! 8
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 17–31
+
| 17-31
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Axe}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8">When creating an enchantment offer, the game uses a random enchantment level from 5 – 19. The enchantments are never [[treasure enchantment]]s.</ref> {{ItemLink|link=axe|Diamond Axe}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
Line 3,998: Line 4,181:
   
 
! Master
 
! Master
  +
! 9
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
| {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
| 13–27
+
| 13-27
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.2
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|Diamond Sword}}
+
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/> {{ItemLink|link=sword|Diamond Sword}}
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3 trades
 
| 3 trades
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{{anchor|wandering_trader|Wandering trader|Wandering Trader}}
 
{{anchor|wandering_trader|Wandering trader|Wandering Trader}}
   
[[File:Wandering Trader.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Wandering Trader.]]
+
[[File:Wandering Trader.png|thumb|right|upright=0.4|Wandering Trader]]
   
Unlike other villagers, the [[wandering trader]] does not buy items in exchange for emeralds – it only sells items, using emeralds as a currency. Therefore, the following tables' leftmost column is how many emeralds the player needs to give to receive the items listed in the middle column of the table.
+
Unlike other villagers, the [[Wandering Trader|wandering trader]] does not buy items in exchange for emeralds – it only sells items, using emeralds as a currency. Therefore, the following tables' leftmost column is how many emeralds the player needs to give to receive the items listed in the middle column of the table.
  +
  +
=== Java Edition sales ===
  +
  +
; Before [[Java Edition 1.20.2|Villager Trade Rebalance]]
  +
The wandering trader offers six trades in total: five random ordinary trades and one special trade. The five random trades are chosen from the list below.
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="Wandering trader trades"
  +
!Price!!Item!!Trades until<br>disabled
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Allium}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Azure Bluet}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Blue Orchid}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Cornflower}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Dandelion}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Lily of the Valley}} || 7
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Orange Tulip}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Oxeye Daisy}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Pink Tulip}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Poppy}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|Red Tulip}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=flower|White Tulip}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=grass|Fern}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=mushroom|Brown Mushroom}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=mushroom|Red Mushroom}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}} || 4
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Sugar Cane}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Vines}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Lily Pad}} (×2) || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Moss Block}} (×2) || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Pointed Dripstone}} (×2) || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} (×2) || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}} (×2) || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}
  +
|
  +
{{ItemSprite|Black Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Brown Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Cyan Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Gray Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Green Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Light Blue Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Light Gray Dye}}<br>
  +
{{ItemSprite|Lime Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Magenta Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Orange Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Purple Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Red Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|White Dye}}
  +
{{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}}<br>
  +
Any color [[Dye]] (×3)<ref group="note" name="colored-offers"></ref>
  +
| 12
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Red Sand}} (×4) || 6
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Sand}} (×8) || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 2 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Glowstone}} || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 2 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}} || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Cactus}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Brain Coral Block}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Bubble Coral Block}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Fire Coral Block}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Horn Coral Block}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Tube Coral Block}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Kelp}} || 12
  +
|-
  +
| 4 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Slimeball}} || 5
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Acacia Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Birch Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Dark Oak Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Jungle Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Oak Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Spruce Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Mangrove Propagule}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Cherry Sapling}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Nautilus Shell}} || 5
  +
|}
  +
  +
The one random special trade is chosen from the list below. It is always the wandering trader's final trade offer.
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="Another one Wandering trader trades"
  +
! Price || Items || Trades until<br>disabled
  +
|-
  +
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|Gunpowder}} || 8
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Podzol}} (×3) || 6
  +
|-
  +
| 3 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Packed Ice}} || 6
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|link=Bucket of Fish|Bucket of Pufferfish}} || 4
  +
|-
  +
| 5 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{ItemLink|link=Bucket of Fish|Bucket of Tropical Fish}} || 4
  +
|-
  +
| 6 {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}|| {{BlockLink|Blue Ice}} || 6
  +
|}
  +
  +
; After [[Java Edition 1.20.2|Villager Trade Rebalance]]
  +
The wandering trader offers nine trades in total: two random trades from purchasing table, two random trades form special selling table, and five random trades from ordinary trades table.
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center" data-description="Wandering trader trades"
  +
! Colspan="4" | Purchasing Table
  +
|-
  +
! Item wanted || Quantity || Price || Trades until<br>disabled
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Water Bottle}} || 1 || {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}1 || 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Water Bucket}} || 1 || {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}2 || 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Milk Bucket}} || 1 || {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}2 || 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Fermented Spider Eye}} || 1 || {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}3 || 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Baked Potato}} || 4 || {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}1 || 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Hay Bale}} || 1 || {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}1 || 1
  +
|}
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center" data-description="Wandering trader trades"
  +
! Colspan="4" | Selling Table (special)
  +
|-
  +
! Price || Item || Count || Trades until<br>disabled
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="3" | {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}1
  +
| {{BlockLink|Packed Ice}} || 1 || 6
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Gunpowder}} || 4 || 2
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockSprite|Acacia Log}} {{BlockSprite|Birch Log}} {{BlockSprite|Dark Oak Log}} {{BlockSprite|Jungle Log}} {{BlockSprite|Oak Log}} {{BlockSprite|Spruce Log}} {{BlockSprite|Cherry Log}}<br>[[Log]]<ref>{{Bug|264555||Wandering Trader doesn't sell Mangrove Log}}</ref> || 8 || 4
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}3
  +
| {{BlockLink|Podzol}} || 3 || 6
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}5
  +
| {{ItemLink|Potion of Invisibility}}<br>Duration: 8:00 || 1 || 1
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}6
  +
| {{BlockLink|Blue Ice}} || 1 || 6
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}6-20
  +
| style="color: purple;" | Enchanted<ref group="note" name="enchant-1.8"/><br>{{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}} || 1 || 1
  +
|}
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center" data-description="Wandering trader trades"
  +
! Colspan="4" | Selling Table (ordinary)
  +
|-
  +
! Price || Item || Count || Trades until<br>disabled
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="17" | {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}1
  +
| {{BlockLink|Fern}} || 1 || 12
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Sugar Cane}} || 1 || 8
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}} || 1 || 4
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Dandelion}}<br>{{BlockLink|Poppy}}<br>{{BlockLink|Allium}}<br>{{BlockLink|Azure Bluet}}<br>{{BlockLink|Red Tulip}}<br>{{BlockLink|Orange Tulip}}<br>{{BlockLink|White Tulip}}<br>{{BlockLink|Pink Tulip}}<br>{{BlockLink|Oxeye Daisy}}<br>{{BlockLink|Cornflower}} || 1 || 12
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Blue Orchid}} || 1 || 8
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Lily of the Valley}} || 1 || 7
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}<br>{{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}}<br>{{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}}<br>{{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}} || 1 || 12
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Red Dye}}{{ItemSprite|White Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Blue Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Pink Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Black Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Green Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Light Gray Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Magenta Dye}}<br>{{ItemSprite|Yellow Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Gray Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Purple Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Light Blue Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Lime Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Orange Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Brown Dye}}{{ItemSprite|Cyan Dye}}<br>One of 16 [[Dye]] || 3 || 12
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Vine}} || 3 || 4
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}}<br>{{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}} || 3 || 4
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Lily Pad}} || 5 || 2
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}} || 2 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Sand}} || 8 || 8
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Red Sand}} || 4 || 6
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Pointed Dripstone}} || 2 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} || 2 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Moss Block}} || 2 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" | {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}2
  +
| {{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}} || 1 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Glowstone}} || 1 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="4" | {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}3
  +
| {{ItemLink|Tropical Fish Bucket}}<br>{{ItemLink|Pufferfish Bucket}} || 1 || 4
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Kelp}} || 1 || 12
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Cactus}} || 1 || 8
  +
|-
  +
| {{BlockLink|Brain Coral Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Bubble Coral Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Fire Coral Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Horn Coral Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Tube Coral Block}} || 1 || 8
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}4
  +
| {{ItemLink|Slimeball}} || 1 || 5
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" | {{ItemSprite|Emerald}}5
  +
| {{BlockSprite|Acacia Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Birch Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Dark Oak Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Jungle Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Oak Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Spruce Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Cherry Sapling}}{{BlockSprite|Mangrove Propagule}}<br>One of 8 [[Saplings]] || 1 || 8
  +
|-
  +
| {{ItemLink|Nautilus Shell}} || 1 || 5
  +
|}
   
 
=== Bedrock Edition sales ===
 
=== Bedrock Edition sales ===
{{IN|bedrock}}, wandering traders sell 6 random trades. Their trades are unaffected by demand.
+
{{IN|bedrock}}, wandering traders offers 6 random trades. Their trades are unaffected by demand.
   
 
Five of the random trades are shown in the table below:
 
Five of the random trades are shown in the table below:
   
 
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="First 5 Wandering trader trades"
 
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="First 5 Wandering trader trades"
  +
! rowspan="2" | Price
! Price || Regular Offer || Single Offer<ref group="note" name="trader">Only one item is offered (e.g. wandering trader cannot sell both cocoa beans and pink dye). Each group of single-offer trades has the same chance to be chosen as a normal trade. For example, each individual sapling does not have the same chance of being offered as a slimeball; instead, the sapling group as a whole has the same chance of being offered as a slimeball.</ref> || Trades until disabled
 
  +
! rowspan="2" | Regular Offer
  +
! colspan="2" | Single Offer<ref group="note" name="weight-trader">Only one item is offered (e.g. wandering trader cannot sell both brown dye and pink dye). Each group of single-offer trades has the same chance to be chosen as a normal trade based on weight. For example, each individual sapling does have the same chance of being offered as a slimeball, because the sapling group as a whole which consist of 4 items and has 4 weight (multiple saplings cannot be offered however).</ref>
  +
! rowspan="2" | Trades until<br>disabled
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! Grouped Items
! rowspan="8" | 1 emerald
 
  +
! Weight
| rowspan="4" |
 
* {{BlockLink|Fern}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Vines}}
 
| style="text-align:left;" |
 
* {{BlockLink|Dandelion}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Poppy}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Blue Orchid}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Allium}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Azure Bluet}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Red Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Orange Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Pink Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|White Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Oxeye Daisy}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Cornflower}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Lily of the Valley}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Sunflower}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Rose Bush}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Lilac}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Peony}}
 
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | 12
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! rowspan="8" | 1 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| rowspan="3" |
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=grass|Fern}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|Vines}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Dandelion}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Poppy}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Blue Orchid}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Allium}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Azure Bluet}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Red Tulip}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Orange Tulip}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Pink Tulip}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|White Tulip}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Oxeye Daisy}}
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Cornflower}}
  +
* {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}<ref group="note" name="crop-offer">Crop seeds offered in both grouped and individual trades</ref>
  +
* {{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}}<ref group= "note" name="crop-offer />
  +
* {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}}<ref group="note" name="crop-offer />
  +
* {{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}}<ref group= "note" name="crop-offer />
 
|
 
|
* {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}
+
* {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}<ref group="note" name="crop-offer />
* {{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}}
+
* {{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}}<ref group="note"name="crop-offer />
* {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}}
+
* {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}}<ref group="note" name="crop-offer />
* {{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}}
+
* {{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}}<ref group= "note" name="crop-offer />
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | 4
  +
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | 12
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
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* {{ItemLink|Gray Dye}} (×3)
 
* {{ItemLink|Gray Dye}} (×3)
 
* {{ItemLink|Light Gray Dye}} (×3)
 
* {{ItemLink|Light Gray Dye}} (×3)
* {{ItemLink|Lapis Lazuli}} (x3)
+
* {{ItemLink|Blue Dye}} (x3)
* {{ItemLink|Cocoa Beans}} (x3)
+
* {{ItemLink|Brown Dye}} (x3)
* {{ItemLink|Bone Meal}} (x3)
+
* {{ItemLink|White Dye}} (x3)
* {{ItemLink|Ink Sac}} (x3)
+
* {{ItemLink|Black Dye}} (x3)
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | 16
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
* {{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=mushroom|Brown Mushroom}}
* {{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=mushroom|Red Mushroom}}
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Sugar Cane}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Sugar Cane}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Sand}} (×8)
 
* {{BlockLink|Sand}} (×8)
! rowspan="7" |
+
| rowspan="8" colspan= "2" style="text-align:center;" | &ndash;
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
* {{BlockLink|Red Sand}} (×4)
+
* {{BlockLink|link=flower|Lily of the Valley}}
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | 7
  +
|-
  +
|
  +
* {{BlockLink|link=sand|Red Sand}} (×4)
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 6
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 6
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Lily Pad}} (×2)
 
* {{BlockLink|Lily Pad}} (×2)
* {{BlockLink|Pointed Dripstone}} (x2) {{Upcoming|Bedrock 1.17.0}}
+
* {{BlockLink|Pointed Dripstone}} (x2)
* {{BlockLink|Moss Block}} (x2) {{Upcoming|Bedrock 1.17.0}}
+
* {{BlockLink|Moss Block}} (x2)
* {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} (x2) {{Upcoming|Bedrock 1.17.0}}
+
* {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} (x2)
* {{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}} (x2) {{Upcoming|Bedrock 1.17.0}}
+
* {{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}} (x2)
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
|-
 
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 4
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 4
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" | 2 emeralds
+
! rowspan="2" | 2 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
|
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}}
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* {{BlockLink|Glowstone}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Glowstone}}
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" | 3 emeralds
+
! rowspan="2" | 3 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
 
|
 
|
*{{BlockLink|Kelp}}
+
* {{ItemLink|Kelp}}
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 12
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 12
 
|-
 
|-
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* {{BlockLink|Cactus}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Cactus}}
 
|
 
|
* {{BlockLink|Brain Coral Block}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Brain Coral Block}}
* {{BlockLink|Bubble Coral Block}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Bubble Coral Block}}
* {{BlockLink|Fire Coral Block}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Fire Coral Block}}
* {{BlockLink|Horn Coral Block}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Horn Coral Block}}
* {{BlockLink|Tube Coral Block}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=Coral Block|Tube Coral Block}}
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 4 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
! 4 emeralds
 
 
|
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Slimeball}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Slimeball}}
  +
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | &ndash;
!
 
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" | 5 emeralds
+
! rowspan="2" | 5 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | &ndash;
!
 
 
| style="text-align:left;" |
 
| style="text-align:left;" |
*{{BlockLink|Saplings}}
+
* {{BlockLink|link=sapling|Saplings}}
  +
| style="text-align:center;" | 7
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Nautilus Shell}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Nautilus Shell}}
  +
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | &ndash;
!
 
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
|}
 
|}
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{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="Another one Wandering trader trades"
 
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="Another one Wandering trader trades"
! Price || Items || Trades until disabled
+
! Price || Items || Trades until<br>disabled
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 1 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
! 1 emerald
 
 
|
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Gunpowder}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Gunpowder}}
 
| 8
 
| 8
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 3 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
! 3 emeralds
 
 
|
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Podzol}} (×3)
 
* {{BlockLink|Podzol}} (×3)
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| 6
 
| 6
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 5 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
! 5 emeralds
 
 
|
 
|
* {{ItemLink|Bucket of Pufferfish}}
+
* {{ItemLink|link=Bucket of Fish|Bucket of Pufferfish}}
* {{ItemLink|Bucket of Tropical Fish}}
+
* {{ItemLink|link=Bucket of Fish|Bucket of Tropical Fish}}
 
| 4
 
| 4
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! 6 {{ItemLink|Emerald}}
! 6 emeralds
 
 
|
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Blue Ice}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Blue Ice}}
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|}
 
|}
   
=== Java Edition sales ===
+
== Notes ==
  +
<references group="note" />
The wandering trader offers five random trades from the list below.
 
  +
<references group="n" />
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="Wandering trader trades"
 
!Price!!Item!!Trades until disabled
 
|-
 
! rowspan="6" | 1 emerald
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Allium}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Azure Bluet}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Cornflower}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Dandelion}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Fern}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Oxeye Daisy}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Poppy}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Red Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Small Dripleaf}} (x2) {{Upcoming|1.17}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Orange Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Pink Tulip}}
 
* {{BlockLink|White Tulip}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Vines}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Dyes}} (×3)
 
* {{BlockLink|Pointed Dripstone}} (x2) {{Upcoming|1.17}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Moss Block}} (x2) {{Upcoming|1.17}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} (x2) {{Upcoming|1.17}}
 
| 12
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Blue Orchid}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Sand}} (×8)
 
* {{ItemLink|Sugar Cane}}
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Lily of the Valley}}
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 7
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Red Sand}} (×4)
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 6
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Lily Pad}} (×2)
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Pumpkin}}
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 4
 
|-
 
! 2 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Sea Pickle}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Glowstone}}
 
| 5
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | 3 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Kelp}}
 
| 12
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Cactus}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Brain Coral Block}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Bubble Coral Block}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Fire Coral Block}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Horn Coral Block}}
 
* {{BlockLink|Tube Coral Block}}
 
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
 
|-
 
! 4 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Slimeball}}
 
| 5
 
|-
 
! rowspan=2 | 5 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Saplings}}
 
| 8
 
|-
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Nautilus Shell}}
 
| style="text-align:center | 5
 
|}
 
 
The other random trade is chosen from the table below. It is always the wandering trader's final trade offer.
 
 
{| class="wikitable col-3-center" data-description="Another one Wandering trader trades"
 
! Price || Items || Trades until disabled
 
|-
 
! 1 emerald
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Gunpowder}}
 
| 8
 
|-
 
! 3 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Podzol}} (×3)
 
* {{BlockLink|Packed Ice}}
 
| 6
 
|-
 
! 5 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{ItemLink|Bucket of Pufferfish}}
 
* {{ItemLink|Bucket of Tropical Fish}}
 
| 4
 
|-
 
! 6 emeralds
 
|
 
* {{BlockLink|Blue Ice}}
 
| 6
 
|}
 
   
 
== Achievements ==
 
== Achievements ==
   
{{load achievements|The Haggler; Treasure Hunter; Buy low&#44; Sell High; Master Trader}}
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{{load achievements|The Haggler; Treasure Hunter; Buy low; Master Trader;Star Trader}}
   
 
== Advancements ==
 
== Advancements ==
   
{{load advancements|Getting an Upgrade;Suit Up;Isn't it Iron Pick;Cover me with Diamonds;What a Deal!}}
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{{load advancements|Getting an Upgrade;Suit Up;Isn't it Iron Pick;Cover me with Diamonds;What a Deal!;Star Trader}}
   
 
== Video ==
 
== Video ==
 
{{yt|Uiz02BBiYZc}}
 
{{yt|Uiz02BBiYZc}}
{{yt|T_LmSjM9eYg}}
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{{yt|r_Jc2C96CcE}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
{{See also|Trading/Before Village & Pillage|Trading/Before 1.8}}
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{{See also|Trading/Before Village & Pillage|Trading/Before Java Edition 1.8}}
 
{{History|java beta}}
 
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||August 31, 2010|link=https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-java-edition/discussion/115233-minecraftcon-2010-gamestick-stream-transcription|The first time [[Notch]] hinted at plans for a possible future trading system was in an interview during [[MinecraftCon]]. The implementation of villages themselves and their inhabitants wasn't even confirmed at this point, but Notch still had a couple of ideas: "If you treat the villagers well, they become friendly to you and might start throwing things at you as gifts. If you treat them badly though by attacking and killing them they hate you and might chase you."<br>Notch also mentioned a meter of how much "villagers like you."}}
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{{History||August 31, 2010|link=https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-java-edition/discussion/115233-minecraftcon-2010-gamestick-stream-transcription|The first time [[Markus Persson|Notch]] hinted at plans for a possible future trading system was in an interview during [[MINECON 2010|MinecraftCon]]. The implementation of [[village]]s themselves and their inhabitants wasn't even confirmed at this point, but Notch still had a couple of ideas: "If you treat the villagers well, they become friendly to you and might start throwing things at you as gifts. If you treat them badly though by attacking and killing them they hate you and might chase you."<br>Notch also mentioned a meter of how much "villagers like you."}}
 
{{History|java}}
 
{{History|java}}
{{History||May 21, 2012|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/204619936616808451|Jeb released a screenshot of himself testing the Trading System. The image showed buying and selling areas.
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{{History||May 21, 2012|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/204619936616808451|[[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] released a screenshot of himself testing the Trading System. The image showed buying and selling areas.
|An ore block can be seen in the background later revealed in snapshot 12w21a to be Ruby Ore, it was changed to [[emerald ore]] before 12w21a because Dinnerbone is colorblind.<ref>http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1621716-15-new-blocksitems/#entry19977082</ref>}}
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|An ore block can be seen in the background later revealed in snapshot 12w21a to be [[History_of_textures/Unused_textures#Ruby|ruby]] ore, it was changed to [[emerald ore]] before 12w21a because [[Nathan Adams|Dinnerbone]] is colorblind <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150316193400/http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/archive/future-updates/384441-1-5-new-blocks-items#c11</ref>}}
 
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Added villager trading.}}
 
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Added villager trading.}}
{{History|||snap=12w22a|Eyes of Ender are now sold by priests instead of bought, and rotten flesh is no longer bought.
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{{History|||snap=12w22a|[[Eyes of Ender]] are now sold by priests instead of bought, and [[rotten flesh]] is no longer bought.
 
|The trading UI has been changed where an extra input space has been added where tools can be placed for buying enchantments and/or repair.}}
 
|The trading UI has been changed where an extra input space has been added where tools can be placed for buying enchantments and/or repair.}}
{{History|||snap=12w23a|Before this snapshot, the librarian defaulted to written books instead of gold ingots, since the written books had a potential offer of 1.3.}}
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{{History|||snap=12w23a|Before this snapshot, the librarian defaulted to [[written books]] instead of [[gold ingots]], since the written books had a potential offer of 1.3.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|The librarian's paper offer was adjusted to 24–35 paper per emerald from an unknown paper trade, and the farmer's arrow offer was corrected to 9–12 per emerald from a previous unknown incorrect value.
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{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w32a|The librarian's paper offer was adjusted to 24–35 [[paper]] per emerald from 19-29 paper
  +
|The farmer's arrow offer was fixed to sell 9-12 [[arrow]]s from only 5 before. The original 1 emerald for 5 arrows trade was a result of a bug in the code where the minimum and maximum values of the arrow trade were swapped.
  +
|The librarian's buy book offer was adjusted to 11-12 [[book]]s from 12-14
  +
|The farmer's gravel to flint trade now produces 4-5 [[flint]] from 2-3
 
|The offer probability mechanic was changed: as more offers exist for a villager, the probability of all offers rise. When an offer's probability goes beyond a certain limit, its probability goes down. The net effect is that rarer offers become more common when a villager has many offers, and common offers become rarer.
 
|The offer probability mechanic was changed: as more offers exist for a villager, the probability of all offers rise. When an offer's probability goes beyond a certain limit, its probability goes down. The net effect is that rarer offers become more common when a villager has many offers, and common offers become rarer.
 
|The offer removal mechanic has been replaced with an offer disabling mechanic.
 
|The offer removal mechanic has been replaced with an offer disabling mechanic.
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|It is possible for the final offer slot to be disabled, at which point no new offers can be generated and no existing offers can be renewed.
 
|It is possible for the final offer slot to be disabled, at which point no new offers can be generated and no existing offers can be renewed.
 
|Trading with the last offer slot available increases the player's popularity with the village by one point. Popularity applies to the village as a whole; other players are not affected.}}
 
|Trading with the last offer slot available increases the player's popularity with the village by one point. Popularity applies to the village as a whole; other players are not affected.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Enchanted books were added, and villagers could offer them.}}
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{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[Enchanted books]] were added, and villagers could offer them.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|A villager spawned from a renamed spawn egg shows its name in the trading interface in place of "Villager".}}
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{{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|A villager spawned from a renamed [[spawn egg]] shows its name in the trading interface in place of "Villager".}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Villager trading has been revamped. See [[/Before 1.8|here]] for offers before 1.8.}}
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{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Villager trading has been revamped. See [[/Before Java Edition 1.8|here]] for offers before 1.8.
  +
|Trading now gives the player [[experience]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w03a|Villager Clerics no longer buy Ender Pearls, as they did in 14w02a.}}
 
{{History|||snap=14w31a|Clerics now sell [[Bottle o' Enchanting|Bottles o' Enchanting]], prices range from 3 to 11 emeralds each.}}
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{{History|||snap=14w03a|Villager clerics no longer buy [[ender pearls]], as they did in 14w02a.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|Clerics no longer sell Eyes of Ender.|Clerics now sell Ender Pearls, prices range from 4 to 7 emeralds each.}}
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{{History|||snap=14w31a|Clerics now sell [[bottles o' enchanting]], prices range from 3 to 11 emeralds each.}}
{{History|||snap=15w43a|Librarians charge double for books with "treasure" enchantments.}}
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{{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|Clerics no longer sell [[eyes of ender]].
  +
|Clerics now sell [[ender pearls]]. Prices range from 4 to 7 emeralds each.}}
  +
{{History|||snap=15w43a|Librarians charge double for [[Enchanted Book|books with "treasure" enchantments]].}}
 
{{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Farmers now sell 5 to 7 [[apple]]s and 6 to 10 [[cookie]]s for an [[emerald]] instead of just 5 and 6 respectively.}}
 
{{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Farmers now sell 5 to 7 [[apple]]s and 6 to 10 [[cookie]]s for an [[emerald]] instead of just 5 and 6 respectively.}}
 
{{History|||snap=16w39a|Added new trades through the Cartographer career.}}
 
{{History|||snap=16w39a|Added new trades through the Cartographer career.}}
 
{{History||1.14|snap=19w05a|Added [[wandering trader]]s, which can trade with the player.}}
 
{{History||1.14|snap=19w05a|Added [[wandering trader]]s, which can trade with the player.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a
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{{History|||snap=19w11a|Revamped the trading system, adding many new trades for each villager profession.
  +
|Villager profession now depends on their job site block, rather than randomly assigned at birth.
 
|Villager trading prices now depend on the player's popularity in the village.
 
|Villager trading prices now depend on the player's popularity in the village.
|Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a [[job site]] block.}}
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|Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a [[Villager#Job site blocks|job site block]].
  +
|Added the mason profession, which uses a [[stonecutter]] as a job site block.
{{History||1.15|snap=19w45a|Librarians now sell one bookshelf for nine emeralds, instead of three bookshelves for six emeralds.}}
 
  +
|The trading UI has been updated.
{{History|Upcoming Java}}
 
  +
|The villager now gains experience as it trades with the player, and the experience is visible in a bar on top of the trading UI.}}
  +
{{History|||snap=19w13b|All available trades are now listed in a sidebar on the left of the trading interface.
  +
|When the player has the required materials, clicking on an available trade puts the items into the slots automatically.}}
  +
{{History||1.15|snap=19w45a|Librarians now sell one [[bookshelf]] for nine emeralds, instead of three bookshelves for six emeralds.}}
 
{{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|Wandering traders now can sell [[small dripleaf]].}}
 
{{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|Wandering traders now can sell [[small dripleaf]].}}
{{History|||snap=21w13a|Wandering traders now can sell [[pointed dripstone]], [[rooted dirt]] and [[moss block]].}}
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{{History|||snap=21w13a|Wandering traders now can sell [[pointed dripstone]], [[rooted dirt]] and [[moss block]].
  +
|Mason villagers now sell [[dripstone blocks]].}}
  +
{{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Wandering traders can now sell [[mangrove propagule]]s.}}
  +
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Wandering traders can now sell [[cherry sapling]]s.}}
  +
{{History||1.20.2|snap=23w31a|A villager now only gives a big discount the first time it is cured from a zombie villager. There are no longer multiple stacked discounts if a villager is zombified and cured multiple times.<ref name="MC-181190">{{bug|MC-181190||The discount for curing a villager is multiplied if the villager is reinfected and cured again|Fixed}}</ref>
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|Existing villagers with multiple curing discounts keep their lowered prices when updated to this snapshot.}}
  +
{{History|||snap=1.20.2 Pre-release 1|When villagers unlock new trades, the order of those trades in the UI is now always random instead of sometimes being deterministic.}}
  +
{{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Librarians from different biomes now sell different enchanted books.
  +
|Each village biome has one special enchantment that is only available from master-level librarians, and players must visit all seven village biomes to get all the enchanted books available from trading.
  +
|Some enchanted book trades are exclusive to jungle and swamp villagers, which do not spawn natually, unless villagers are brought to and bred in jungle and swamp biomes.
  +
|Enchantments for [[trident]]s, [[crossbow]]s and [[fishing rod]]s are no longer obtainable from trading, and must be acquired by other means.
  +
|Wandering traders now sell more items, and buy certain items from the player.
  +
|Some of the existing trades from wandering traders have reduced prices.}}
  +
{{History|||snap=1.20.2 Pre-release 1|Added seven new maps which cartographers can sell.|Buying diamond armor from armorers now also requires a small amount of diamonds.|Most master-level armorers buy iron blocks and pay 4 emeralds for them.|Chainmail armor is exclusively sold by jungle and swamp armorers.|The savanna armorer sells cursed diamond armor at reduced prices.|The taiga armorer can swap one piece of diamond armor for another.}}
   
 
{{History|pocket}}
 
{{History|pocket}}
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{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Added new trades through the Cartographer career.}}
 
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.3|Added new trades through the Cartographer career.}}
 
{{History|bedrock}}
 
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.13|snap=beta 1.2.13.5|Added Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing enchantments, which at this time can be obtained only via trading with librarians.}}
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{{History||1.2.13|snap=beta 1.2.13.5|Added [[Curse of Binding]] and [[Curse of Vanishing]] enchantments, which at this time can be obtained only via trading with librarians.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.2|Removed the curse enchantments in enchanted books from librarian trading.}}
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{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.2|Removed the curse enchantments in [[enchanted books]] from librarian trading.}}
 
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Added new trades through the stone mason villager profession and [[wandering trader]].}}
 
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Added new trades through the stone mason villager profession and [[wandering trader]].}}
 
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Added economic trades, where players can unlock multiple tiers at once by leveling up villagers.
 
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Added economic trades, where players can unlock multiple tiers at once by leveling up villagers.
 
|Villagers now have a demand in which their emerald cost can change higher or lower than usual.}}
 
|Villagers now have a demand in which their emerald cost can change higher or lower than usual.}}
 
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Changed trading for villagers.
 
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Changed trading for villagers.
|Villager no longer instantly resupply their trades when disabled, as now they need to work at a [[job site]] block to resupply themselves.
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|Villager no longer instantly resupply their trades when disabled, as now they need to work at a [[Villager#Job site blocks|job site]] block to resupply themselves.
 
|[[Hero of the Village]] now gives a trading price discount, except for one emerald trades (as it already costs one emerald).}}
 
|[[Hero of the Village]] now gives a trading price discount, except for one emerald trades (as it already costs one emerald).}}
 
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.7|Pressing {{control|use}} on a trade now auto-trades items.|
 
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.7|Pressing {{control|use}} on a trade now auto-trades items.|
 
Reverted cake trade from farmer villagers, increased max amount of some trade until disabled for master level stone mason and wandering trader.}}
 
Reverted cake trade from farmer villagers, increased max amount of some trade until disabled for master level stone mason and wandering trader.}}
 
{{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|Changed some trades for both villager and wandering trader.}}
 
{{History||1.12.0|snap=beta 1.12.0.3|Changed some trades for both villager and wandering trader.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.12.0.4|Removed regular sand from the wandering trader trades and adjusted the cost of a diamond hoe on the toolsmith.}}
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{{History|||snap=beta 1.12.0.4|Removed regular sand from the wandering trader trades and adjusted the cost of a [[diamond hoe]] on the toolsmith.}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Cartographer villager now buy 11 glass panes, rather than 10.}}
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{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Cartographer villager now buy 11 [[glass panes]], rather than 10.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.13.0.15|Farmer villager now sell suspicious stew.}}
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{{History|||snap=beta 1.13.0.15|Farmer villagers now sell [[suspicious stew]].}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Villager trade values have been changed to closely match Java Edition.}}
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{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Villager trade values have been changed to closely match ''Java Edition''.}}
 
{{History|||snap=?|Enchanted items now cost in a range.}}
 
{{History|||snap=?|Enchanted items now cost in a range.}}
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{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Wandering traders can sell [[small dripleaf]], [[pointed dripstone]], [[rooted dirt]], and [[moss block]]s.
{{History|upcoming bedrock}}
 
{{History||1.16.230|snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Wandering traders now can sell [[small dripleaf]], [[pointed dripstone]], [[rooted dirt]] and [[moss block]].
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|Stone masons can now sell [[dripstone block]]s.}}
  +
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.26|Butcher, cartographer, librarian, and wandering trader trades have been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}}
|Stone mason can now sell [[dripstone block]].}}
 
  +
{{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.20.21|Armorer, cleric, fisherman, shepherd, toolsmith, and weaponsmith villager trades have been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}}
  +
{{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.30|snap=beta 1.20.30.20|Librarians from different biomes now sell different enchanted books.
  +
|Librarians now sell, as their only master-level trade, enchanted books with a special enchantment that depends on the biome they spawned in (as shown by their garments). This is the only way to obtain these enchantments via trading.
  +
|Since jungle and swamp villagers do not spawn naturally, the only way to obtain the special enchanted books from these librarians is to bring in villagers from outside, get them to mate, and arrange for their babies to become librarians.
  +
|Enchantments for [[trident]]s, [[crossbow]]s and [[fishing rod]]s are no longer obtainable from trading, and must be acquired by other means.
  +
|Wandering traders now sell more items, and buy certain items from the player.
  +
|Some of the existing trades from wandering traders have reduced prices.}}
   
 
{{History|console}}
 
{{History|console}}
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{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Changed villager trades to offers as of [[Java Edition 1.8]].}}
 
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Changed villager trades to offers as of [[Java Edition 1.8]].}}
 
{{History|Ps4}}
 
{{History|Ps4}}
{{History||1.91|Villager trading prices now depend on the player's popularity in the village.
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{{History||1.91|The trading interface shows the new career level for villagers and which trades are locked.
  +
|Villager trading prices now depend on the player's popularity in the village.
|Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a [[job site]] block.}}
 
  +
|Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a [[Villager#Job site blocks|job site]] block.}}
 
{{History|foot}}
 
{{History|foot}}
   
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Right-clicking on a villager or wandering trader pauses that villager's or wandering trader's [[Mob AI|pathfinding]].
 
* If a villager takes [[damage]] while trading, the trading menu closes.
 
* {{IN|bedrock}}, while inside the trading menu, an [[emerald]] appears above the villager's or wandering trader's head.
 
 
* While diamonds are not renewable, their products (armor, tools, and weapons) are renewable via trading.
 
* While diamonds are not renewable, their products (armor, tools, and weapons) are renewable via trading.
   
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File:Villagenhanced.jpg|An enhanced version of Jeb's screenshot showing the original ore texture more clearly.
 
File:Villagenhanced.jpg|An enhanced version of Jeb's screenshot showing the original ore texture more clearly.
 
File:Trading GUI2.jpg|The trading menu before [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0]].
 
File:Trading GUI2.jpg|The trading menu before [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0]].
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File:Villager GUI Master.png|thumb|Trading options of a master-level weaponsmith.
 
File:Villager refusing.gif|An unemployed villager refuses a player trying to trade.
 
File:Villager refusing.gif|An unemployed villager refuses a player trying to trade.
 
File:Nitwit refusing.gif|A nitwit villager refuses a player trying to trade.
 
File:Nitwit refusing.gif|A nitwit villager refuses a player trying to trade.
 
File:Leatherworker begging Leather.png|A Villager presenting the emeralds.
 
File:Leatherworker begging Leather.png|A Villager presenting the emeralds.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
== Notes ==
 
 
<references group="note" />
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 10:13, 25 March 2024

For the mechanic used with piglins, see Bartering.
VillagerGUI 1

The current trading menu in Java Edition.

Bedrock trading interface

The current trading menu in Bedrock Edition.

The trading system is a gameplay mechanic that allows players to trade principally emeralds for items (and vice-versa) with villagers, as well as wandering traders.

Mechanics

Pressing use on an adult villager with a profession, or on a wandering trader, opens a menu, allowing a player to trade with the villager or wandering trader. This action pauses any pathfinding the entity was doing. If the entity takes damage while trading, the trading menu closes.

All transactions involve emeralds. Villagers buy or sell goods for emeralds, and wandering traders sell items for emeralds but do not buy items. Trading is the only legitimate method of acquiring the globe banner pattern, woodland explorer maps, and ocean explorer maps in Survival mode. It is also the only renewable way to obtain bells, diamond gear (up until 1.20.1)[note 1], lapis lazuli[BE only], bottles o' enchanting, glass, sand, red sand, coral blocks, and small dripleaves.

Villagers have five career levels that can be increased by trading with them. Each villager starts at the "novice" level. A villager's level can be seen in the trading menu. The badge they wear can also be identified: stone for a novice, iron for an apprentice, gold for a journeyman, emerald for an expert, and diamond for a master. Trading until the villager's trading bar gets full unlocks the next level of trades. When a player trades with a villager, both the villager and the player gain experience. All villager trades reward the player with 3–6 experience, plus an additional 5 experience if the villager levels up due to the trade. Trading with a wandering trader also rewards the player with some experience, although the trader does not have experience levels to gain. A villager levels up when its experience bar becomes full and gains up to two new trades, along with keeping their old ones. Additionally, a villager receives a Regeneration effect, and becomes surrounded by pink particles for ten seconds.

Level Badge Name Total Villager experience required
1 Villager badge Novice Novice Available from start
2 Villager badge Apprentice Apprentice 10
3 Villager badge Journeyman Journeyman 70
4 Villager badge Expert Expert 150
5 Villager badge Master Master 250

A villager's profession dictates the trading pool used to determine its trades. For example, villagers wearing straw hats are farmers, so their trades are based on the Farmer trade pool. Each profession unlocks a pre-defined and finite set of offers. Different professions are assigned to each villager based on their job-site block. This profession is indicated by their appearance and in the trading interface. Novice villagers who have not traded can lose their profession and change back into unemployed villagers if their claimed job site block is removed. Removing and then replacing a job site block can alter the trades offered, and a villager with no experience resets its trades every so often. Once a player trades with a villager, the villager keeps its profession forever and subsequently locks in the offered trades.

Villagers run out of stock after a certain number of trades, the exact number is different for each item and referenced in the tables below. When villagers work at their job site blocks, they activate their offers again, up to twice per day. When an offer is disabled, a red "X" appears in the trading interface, and the villager displays the same particle effect as an offer being created.

Villagers distinguish between data values, so damaged tools cannot be traded in place of fully repaired tools.‌[Bedrock Edition only] NBT data, however, is ignored, so the content of a written book does not matter. However, written books can no longer be sold to villagers, and no villagers currently buy any tools that have durability.

Economics

Zombie discounts (Java Edition)

Permanent discounts (observed prices may be higher or lower due to other temporary factors).

In Java Edition, villagers can have a maximum of 10 trades. Each level unlocks a maximum of two new trades. If a level can pull from more than two trades, the two offered trades are chosen randomly from the set.

In Bedrock Edition, villagers have 7–11 trade slots. Some slots with multiple possible trades display only one trade; for example, farmer villagers have 4 potential trades in their first trade slot, so each trade has a 14 chance to be chosen.

Each trade can be used a maximum number of times, after which the trade becomes disabled. Once trades are disabled, villagers must work at their corresponding job site block to resupply their trades.

The price of an item rises and falls depending on three factors. Items with a high price multiplier (0.2) are affected by these changes more than items with a low multiplier (0.05). All price fluctuations affect only the first item involved in trade; for example, for an initial trade of 32 sticks for 1 emerald, the price might be driven down to 1 stick or up to 64 sticks for 1 emerald, but never for 2 emeralds. Additionally, no quantity can go lower than 1 or higher than the stack size.

The first factor is demand. An item that was sold out gets a price increase for all players when resupplied. If a player does not trade for a higher-priced item, the price is reduced the next time the villager resupplies. Demand is tracked per item, not per villager, so a villager can offer a higher-priced trade for a single item while other items are cheaper. Trades that have a price multiplier of 0 are not affected by demand.

The second way to affect prices is the Hero of the Village effect, which temporarily reduces prices for the affected player depending on the level of the effect.

Finally, players get personal discounts or fines based on their reputation with that particular villager. A positive reputation is gained by curing zombie villagers (the villager that was cured gives a permanent discount much larger than the temporary discount in nearby villagers). To cure a zombie villager, a player must splash it with a splash potion or an arrow of Weakness and then feed it a golden apple. The permanent discount is capped at one cure, while the temporary discount is capped at 8 cures. In Java Edition, players can also gain negative reputation by hitting or killing villagers, and positive reputation by trading.

Non-trading villagers

If the player attempts to trade with a non-trading villager in Java Edition, they grunt and shake their head.

Nitwit

Nitwit refusing

A nitwit shaking its head.

Nitwits are green-coated villagers. They cannot gain a profession.

Unemployed villager

Villager refusing

An unemployed villager shaking its head.

Villagers without a job overlay cannot trade. They only wear their biome outfits. An unemployed villager gains a profession by claiming an unclaimed job site block. For example, an unclaimed cartography table converts an unemployed villager into a cartographer when the villager claims it, and both the villager and the table emit green particles. An inaccessible (or destroyed) job site block causes the connected villager to lose its profession, but that does not affect the player's popularity in the village.

Java Edition offers

For the trades before 1.8, see Trading/Before 1.8.
For the 1.13 trades, see Trading/Before Village & Pillage.

The villager pictured on the right is from the plains biome. To see villager professions dressed for other biomes, see Villagers § Professions.

Starting from Novice, at each level two more trades become available, unless there is only one trade within that level. If there are more than two possible trades, two are randomly selected.

Armorer

Job site block: Blast Furnace

Plains Armorer

Armorer

Armorer Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Coal 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 5 0.2 Iron Helmet 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 9 0.2 Iron Chestplate 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 7 0.2 Iron Leggings 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 4 0.2 Iron Boots 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Iron Ingot 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 36 0.2 Bell 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 3 0.2 Chainmail Leggings 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.2 Chainmail Boots 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Lava Bucket 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Diamond 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald 1 0.2 Chainmail Helmet 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 4 0.2 Chainmail Chestplate 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 5 0.2 Shield 1 12 trades 10
Expert Emerald 19–33 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Leggings 1 3 trades 15
Emerald 13–27 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Boots 1 3 trades 15
Master Emerald 13–27 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Helmet 1 3 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 21–35 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Chestplate 1 3 trades 30[note 3]

Butcher

Job site block: Smoker

Plains Butcher

Butcher

Butcher Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Raw Chicken 14 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Raw Porkchop 7 0.1 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Raw Rabbit 6 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.05 Rabbit Stew 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Coal 16 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.05 Cooked Porkchop 5 16 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05 Cooked Chicken 8 16 trades 5
Journeyman Raw Mutton 7 0.04 Emerald 1 16 trades 20.43224
Raw Beef 10 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Expert Dried Kelp Block 10 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Master Sweet Berries 10 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Cartographer

Job site block: Cartography Table

Plains Cartographer

Cartographer

Cartographer Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Paper 24 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 7 0.05 Empty Map 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Glass Pane 11 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Emerald
Compass
13
1
0.2 Ocean Explorer Map[note 4] 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Compass 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald
Compass
14
1
0.2 Woodland Explorer Map[note 4] 1 12 trades 10
Expert Emerald 7 0.05 Item Frame 1 12 trades 15
Emerald 3 0.05



Any color blank Banner[note 5]

1 12 trades 15
Master Emerald 8 0.05 Globe Banner Pattern 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Cleric

Job site block: Brewing Stand

Plains Cleric

Cleric

Cleric Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Rotten Flesh 32 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.05 Redstone Dust 2 12 trades 1
Apprentice Gold Ingot 3 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Lapis Lazuli 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Rabbit's Foot 2 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald 4 0.05 Glowstone 1 12 trades 10
Expert Scute 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Glass Bottle 9 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Emerald 5 0.05 Ender Pearl 1 12 trades 15
Master Nether Wart 22 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 3 0.05 Bottle o' Enchanting 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Farmer

Job site block: Composter

Plains Farmer

Farmer

Farmer Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Wheat 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Potato 26 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Carrot 22 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Beetroot 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.05 Bread 6 16 trades 1
Apprentice Pumpkin 6 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Pumpkin Pie 4 12 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05 Apple 4 16 trades 5
Journeyman Melon 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald 3 0.05 Cookie 18 12 trades 10
Expert Emerald 1 0.05 Cake 1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew
5 seconds of Night Vision
1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew
8 seconds of Jump Boost
1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew
7 seconds of Weakness
1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew
6 seconds of Blindness
1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew
14 seconds of Poison
1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew
0.35 seconds of Saturation
1 12 trades 15
Master Emerald 3 0.05 Golden Carrot 3 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 4 0.05 Glistering Melon Slice 3 12 trades 30[note 3]

Fisherman

Job site block: Barrel

Plains Fisherman

Fisherman

Fisherman Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice String 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Coal 10 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald

Raw Cod

1
6
0.05 Cooked Cod 6 16 trades 1
Emerald 3 0.05 Bucket of Cod 1 16 trades 1
Apprentice Raw Cod 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Emerald

Raw Salmon

1
6
0.05 Cooked Salmon 6 16 trades 5
Emerald 2 0.05 Campfire 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Raw Salmon 13 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Emerald 8–22 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Fishing Rod 1 3 trades 10
Expert Tropical Fish 6 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Master Pufferfish 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

One of 5 Boat[note 6]
1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Fletcher

Job site block: Fletching Table

Plains Fletcher

Fletcher

Fletcher Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Stick 32 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.05 Arrow 16 12 trades 1
Emerald

Gravel

1
10
0.05 Flint 10 12 trades 1
Apprentice Flint 26 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 2 0.05 Bow 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman String 14 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Emerald 3 0.05 Crossbow 1 12 trades 10
Expert Feather 24 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Emerald 7–21 0.05 Enchanted[note 2] Bow 1 3 trades 15
Master Tripwire Hook 8 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 8–22 0.05 Enchanted[note 2] Crossbow 1 3 trades 15[note 3]
Emerald
Arrow
2
5
0.05


Tipped Arrow[note 7]

5 12 trades 30[note 3]

Leatherworker

Job site block: Cauldron

Plains Leatherworker

Leatherworker

Leatherworker Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Leather 6 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 3 0.2 Leather Pants [note 8] 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 7 0.2 Leather Tunic [note 8] 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Flint 26 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 5 0.2 Leather Cap [note 8] 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 4 0.2 Leather Boots [note 8] 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Rabbit Hide 9 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald 7 0.2 Leather Tunic [note 8] 1 12 trades 1[1]
Expert Scute 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Emerald 6 0.2 Leather Horse Armor [note 8] 1 12 trades 15
Master Emerald 6 0.2 Saddle 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 5 0.2 Leather Cap [note 8] 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Librarian

Job site block: Lectern

Plains Librarian

Librarian

Before Villager Trade Rebalance
Librarian Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Paper 24 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald

Book

5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book [note 9] 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 9 0.05 Bookshelf 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Book 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald

Book

5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book [note 9] 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05 Lantern 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Ink Sac 5 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald

Book

5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book [note 9] 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Glass 4 12 trades 10
Expert Book and Quill 2[note 10][2] 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Emerald

Book

5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book [note 9] 1 12 trades 15
Emerald 5 0.05 Clock 1 12 trades 15
Emerald 4 0.05 Compass 1 12 trades 15
Master Emerald 20 0.05 Name Tag 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
After Villager Trade Rebalance

Mason

Job site block: Stonecutter

Plains Mason

Mason

Note: This profession is called "Mason" in Java Edition and "Stone Mason" in Bedrock Edition.
Mason Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to the villager
Novice Clay Ball 10 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.05 Brick 10 16 trades 1
Apprentice Stone 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Chiseled Stone Bricks 4 16 trades 5
Journeyman Granite 16 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Andesite 16 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Diorite 16 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Emerald 1 0.05 Polished Andesite 4 16 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Polished Granite 4 16 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Polished Diorite 4 16 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05 Dripstone Block 4 16 trades 10
Expert Nether Quartz 12 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Emerald 1 0.05



Any color Colored Terracotta[note 5]

1 12 trades 15
Emerald 1 0.05



Any color Glazed Terracotta[note 5]

1 12 trades 15
Master Emerald 1 0.05 Quartz Pillar 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 1 0.05 Block of Quartz 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Shepherd

Job site block: Loom

Plains Shepherd

Shepherd

Shepherd Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice White Wool 18 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Brown Wool 18 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Black Wool 18 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Gray Wool 18 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 2 0.05 Shears 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Black Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Gray Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Lime Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Light Blue Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
White Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
Emerald 1 0.05



Any color Wool[note 5]

1 16 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05



Any color Carpet[note 5]

4 16 trades 5
Journeyman Red Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Light Gray Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Pink Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Yellow Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Orange Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Emerald 3 0.05



Any color Bed[note 5]

1 12 trades 10
Expert Green Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Brown Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Blue Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Purple Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Cyan Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Magenta Dye 12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
Emerald 3 0.05



Any color blank Banner[note 5]

1 12 trades 15
Master Emerald 2 0.05 Painting 3 12 trades 30[note 3]

Toolsmith

Job site block: Smithing Table

Plains Toolsmith

Toolsmith

Toolsmith Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Coal 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Axe 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Shovel 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Pickaxe 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Hoe 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice Iron Ingot 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 36 0.2 Bell 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Flint 30 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Emerald 6–20 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Axe 1 3 trades 10
Emerald 7–21 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Shovel 1 3 trades 10
Emerald 8–22 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Pickaxe 1 3 trades 10
Emerald 4 0.2 Diamond Hoe 1 3 trades 10
Expert Diamond 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Emerald 17–31 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Axe 1 3 trades 15
Emerald 10–24 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Shovel 1 3 trades 15
Master Emerald 18–32 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Pickaxe 1 3 trades 30[note 3]

Weaponsmith

Job site block: Grindstone

Plains Weaponsmith

Weaponsmith

Weaponsmith Economic Trade
Level Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice Coal 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Emerald 3 0.2 Iron Axe 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 7–21 0.05 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Sword 1 3 trades 1
Apprentice Iron Ingot 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 36 0.2 Bell 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman Flint 24 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Expert Diamond 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Emerald 17–31 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Axe 1 3 trades 15
Master Emerald 13–27 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Sword 1 3 trades 30[note 3]

Bedrock Edition offers

For the trades before 1.11, see Trading/Before Village & Pillage.

Armorer

Job site block: Blast Furnace

Plains Armorer

An armorer.

Armorer Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP given to villager
Novice 1 Coal 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 5 0.2 Iron Helmet 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 9 0.2 Iron Chestplate 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 7 0.2 Iron Leggings 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 4 0.2 Iron Boots 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Iron Ingot 3 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 36 0.2 Bell 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 3 0.2 Chainmail Leggings 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.2 Chainmail Boots 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Lava Bucket 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Diamond 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
7 Emerald 1 0.2 Chainmail Helmet 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 4 0.2 Chainmail Chestplate 1 12 trades 10
Emerald 5 0.2 Shield 1 12 trades 10
Expert 8 Emerald 19-33 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Leggings 1 3 trades 15
Emerald 13-27 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Boots 1 3 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 13-27 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Helmet 1 3 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 21-35 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Chestplate 1 3 trades 30[note 3]

Butcher

Job site block: Smoker

Plains Butcher

A butcher.

Butcher Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Raw Chicken 14 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Raw Rabbit 4 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Raw Porkchop 7 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 1 0.05 Rabbit Stew 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Coal 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
4 Emerald 1 0.05 Cooked Chicken 8 16 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05 Cooked Porkchop 5 16 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Raw Beef 10 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Raw Mutton 7 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
Expert 6 Dried Kelp Block 10 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Master 7 Sweet Berries 10 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Cartographer

Job site block: Cartography Table

Plains Cartographer

A cartographer.

Cartographer Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Paper 24 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 7 0.05 Empty Map 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Glass Pane 11 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
4 Emerald
Compass
13
1
0.2 Ocean Explorer Map[note 13] 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Compass 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Emerald
Compass
14
1
0.2 Woodland Explorer Map[note 13] 1 12 trades 10
Expert 7 Emerald 7 0.05 Item Frame 1 12 trades 15
8 Emerald 3 0.05



one of 16 blank Banner

1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 8 0.05 Globe Banner Pattern 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Cleric

Job site block: Brewing Stand

Plains Cleric

A cleric.

Cleric Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Rotten Flesh 32 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 1 0.05 Redstone Dust 2 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Gold Ingot 3 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 1 0.05 Lapis Lazuli 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Rabbit's Foot 2 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Emerald 4 0.05 Glowstone 1 12 trades 10
Expert 7 Scute 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Glass Bottle 9 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
8 Emerald 5 0.05 Ender Pearl 1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Nether Wart 22 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
10 Emerald 3 0.05 Bottle o' Enchanting 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Farmer

Job site block: Composter

Plains Farmer

A farmer.

Farmer Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Wheat 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Potato 26 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Carrot 22 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Beetroot 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 1 0.05 Bread 6 16 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Pumpkin 6 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 1 0.05 Pumpkin Pie 4 12 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05 Apple 4 16 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Melon 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Emerald 3 0.05 Cookie 18 12 trades 10
Expert 7 Emerald 1 0.05 Suspicious Stew[note 14] 1 12 trades 15
8 Emerald 1 0.05 Cake 1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 3 0.05 Golden Carrot 3 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 4 0.05 Glistering Melon 3 12 trades 30[note 3]

Fisherman

Job site block: Barrel

Plains Fisherman

A fisherman.

Fisherman Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 String 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
Coal 10 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 3 0.05 Bucket of Cod 1 16 trades 1
Emerald
Raw Cod
1
6
0.05
0
Cooked Cod 6 16 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Raw Cod 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
4 Emerald 2 0.05 Campfire 1 12 trades 5
Emerald
Raw Salmon
1
6
0.05
0
Cooked Salmon 6 16 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Raw Salmon 13 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
6 Emerald 8-22 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Fishing Rod 1 3 trades 10
Expert 7 Tropical Fish 6 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
Master 8 Pufferfish 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
9
One of 5 Boats[note 6]
1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Fletcher

Job site block: Fletching Table

Plains Fletcher

A fletcher.

Fletcher Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Stick 32 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 1 0.05 Arrow 16 12 trades 1
Emerald
Gravel
1
10
0.05 Flint 10 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Flint 26 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 2 0.05 Bow 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 String 14 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
6 Emerald 3 0.05 Crossbow 1 12 trades 10
Expert 7 Feather 24 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
8 Emerald 7-21 0.05 Enchanted[note 2] Bow 1 3 trades 15
Master 9 Tripwire Hook 8 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
10 Emerald 8-22 0.05 Enchanted[note 2] Crossbow 1 3 trades 15[note 3]
Emerald
Arrow
2
5
0.05


1 of 15 Tipped Arrow[note 15]

5 12 trades 30[note 3]

Leatherworker

Job site block: Cauldron

Plains Leatherworker

A leatherworker.

Leatherworker Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Leather 6 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 3 0.2 Leather Pants[note 8] 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 7 0.2 Leather Tunic[note 8] 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Flint 26 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 5 0.2 Leather Cap[note 8] 1 12 trades 5
Emerald 4 0.2 Leather Boots[note 8] 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Rabbit Hide 9 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Emerald 7 0.2 Leather Tunic[note 8] 1 12 trades 10
Expert 7 Scute 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
8 Emerald 6 0.2 Leather Horse Armor[note 8] 1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 5 0.2 Leather Cap[note 8] 1 12 trades 30[note 3]
Emerald 6 0.2 Saddle 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Librarian

Job site block: Lectern

Plains Librarian

A librarian.

Librarian Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Paper 24 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 9 0.05 Bookshelf 1 12 trades 1
Emerald
Book
5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book[note 9] 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Book 4 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 1 0.05 Lantern 1 12 trades 5
Emerald
Book
5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book[note 9] 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Ink Sac 5 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Emerald 1 0.05 Glass 4 12 trades 10
Emerald
Book
5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book[note 9] 1 12 trades 10
Expert 7 Book and Quill 2[note 16] 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
8 Emerald 4 0.05 Compass 1 12 trades 15
Emerald 5 0.05 Clock 1 12 trades 15
Emerald
Book
5–64
1
0.2 Enchanted Book[note 9] 1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 20 0.05 Name Tag 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Shepherd

Job site block: Loom

Plains Shepherd

A shepherd.

Shepherd Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1


One of 4 Wool

18 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 2 0.05 Shears 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3


One of 5 dye

12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
4 Emerald 1 0.05



One of 16 Wool

1 16 trades 5
Emerald 1 0.05



One of 16 Carpet

4 16 trades 5
Journeyman 5


One of 5 dye

12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
6 Emerald 3 0.05



One of 16 Bed

1 12 trades 10
Expert 7


One of 6 Dye

12 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 30
8 Emerald 3 0.05



One of 16 blank Banner

1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 2 0.05 Painting 3 12 trades 30[note 3]

Stone Mason

Job site block: Stonecutter

Plains Mason

A stone mason.

Note: "Mason" is used in Java Edition and "Stone Mason" is used in Bedrock Edition.
Stone Mason Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Clay 10 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 1 0.05 Brick 10 16 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Stone 20 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 10
4 Emerald 1 0.05 Chiseled Stone Bricks 4 16 trades 5
Journeyman 5
One of 3 stone variants
16 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 20
6 Emerald 1 0.05
One of 3 polished stone variants or Dripstone Block
4 16 trades 10
Expert 7 Nether Quartz 12 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
8 Emerald 1 0.05





1 of 16 Colored Terracotta or Glazed Terracotta

1 12 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 1 0.05 Block of Quartz or Quartz Pillar 1 12 trades 30[note 3]

Toolsmith

Job site block: Smithing Table

Plains Toolsmith

A toolsmith.

Toolsmith Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Coal 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Axe 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Pickaxe 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Shovel 1 12 trades 1
Emerald 1 0.2 Stone Hoe 1 12 trades 1
Apprentice 3 Iron Ingot 3 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
4 Emerald 36 0.2 Bell 1 12 trades 5
Journeyman 5 Flint 30 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
6 Emerald 6-20 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Axe 1 3 trades 10
Emerald 7-21 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Pickaxe 1 3 trades 10
Emerald 8-22 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Shovel 1 3 trades 10
Emerald 4 0.2 Diamond Hoe 1 3 trades 10
Expert 7 Diamond 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
8 Emerald 17-31 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Axe 1 3 trades 15
Emerald 10-24 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Shovel 1 3 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 18-32 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Pickaxe 1 3 trades 30[note 3]

Weaponsmith

Job site block: Grindstone

Plains Weaponsmith

A weaponsmith.

Weaponsmith Economic Trade
Level Trade slot Item wanted Default quantity Price multiplier Item given Quantity Trades until disabled XP to villager
Novice 1 Coal 15 0.05 Emerald 1 16 trades 2
2 Emerald 3 0.2 Iron Axe 1 12 trades 1
3 Emerald 7-21 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Iron Sword 1 3 trades 5
Apprentice 4 Iron Ingot 3 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 10
5 Emerald 36 0.2 Bell 1 12 trades 10
Journeyman 6 Flint 24 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 20
Expert 7 Diamond 1 0.05 Emerald 1 12 trades 30
8 Emerald 17-31 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Axe 1 3 trades 15
Master 9 Emerald 13-27 0.2 Enchanted[note 2] Diamond Sword 1 3 trades 30[note 3]

Wandering trader sales

Wandering Trader

Wandering Trader

Unlike other villagers, the wandering trader does not buy items in exchange for emeralds – it only sells items, using emeralds as a currency. Therefore, the following tables' leftmost column is how many emeralds the player needs to give to receive the items listed in the middle column of the table.

Java Edition sales

Before Villager Trade Rebalance

The wandering trader offers six trades in total: five random ordinary trades and one special trade. The five random trades are chosen from the list below.

Price Item Trades until
disabled
1 Allium 12
1 Azure Bluet 12
1 Blue Orchid 8
1 Cornflower 12
1 Dandelion 12
1 Lily of the Valley 7
1 Orange Tulip 12
1 Oxeye Daisy 12
1 Pink Tulip 12
1 Poppy 12
1 Red Tulip 12
1 White Tulip 12
1 Fern 12
1 Brown Mushroom 12
1 Red Mushroom 12
1 Beetroot Seeds 12
1 Melon Seeds 12
1 Pumpkin Seeds 12
1 Wheat Seeds 12
1 Pumpkin 4
1 Sugar Cane 8
1 Vines 12
1 Lily Pad (×2) 5
1 Moss Block (×2) 5
1 Pointed Dripstone (×2) 5
1 Rooted Dirt (×2) 5
1 Small Dripleaf (×2) 5
1



Any color Dye (×3)[note 5]

12
1 Red Sand (×4) 6
1 Sand (×8) 8
2 Glowstone 5
2 Sea Pickle 5
3 Cactus 8
3 Brain Coral Block 8
3 Bubble Coral Block 8
3 Fire Coral Block 8
3 Horn Coral Block 8
3 Tube Coral Block 8
3 Kelp 12
4 Slimeball 5
5 Acacia Sapling 8
5 Birch Sapling 8
5 Dark Oak Sapling 8
5 Jungle Sapling 8
5 Oak Sapling 8
5 Spruce Sapling 8
5 Mangrove Propagule 8
5 Cherry Sapling 8
5 Nautilus Shell 5

The one random special trade is chosen from the list below. It is always the wandering trader's final trade offer.

Price Items Trades until
disabled
1 Gunpowder 8
3 Podzol (×3) 6
3 Packed Ice 6
5 Bucket of Pufferfish 4
5 Bucket of Tropical Fish 4
6 Blue Ice 6
After Villager Trade Rebalance

The wandering trader offers nine trades in total: two random trades from purchasing table, two random trades form special selling table, and five random trades from ordinary trades table.

Bedrock Edition sales

In Bedrock Edition, wandering traders offers 6 random trades. Their trades are unaffected by demand.

Five of the random trades are shown in the table below:

Price Regular Offer Single Offer[note 17] Trades until
disabled
Grouped Items Weight
1 Emerald 4 12
16
2
8
7
6
5
4
2 Emerald 5
3 Emerald 12
5 8
4 Emerald 5
5 Emerald 7 8
5

The other random trade is shown below (these items are chosen for each wandering trader and always offered but only one of them):

Price Items Trades until
disabled
1 Emerald 8
3 Emerald 6
5 Emerald 4
6 Emerald 6

Notes

  1. There is 0.04% chance for zombies and skeletons to spawn with diamond armor, but the chance is so negligible that it is infeasible to obtain diamond armor in this way.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag When creating an enchantment offer, the game uses a random enchantment level from 5 – 19. The enchantments are never treasure enchantments.
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq As the villager cannot level up any further, they do not actually gain any experience.
  4. a b All copies of the map traded by a particular villager lead to the same structure. In worlds that do not have the structure, this trade is not offered.
  5. a b c d e f g h The list of possible offers contains individual offers for each color, so multiple colors may be offered by the same villager as separate trades.
  6. a b The type of boat trade depends on the biome outfit of the villager. Plains villagers buy oak boats, taiga and snowy villagers buy spruce boats, desert and jungle villagers buy jungle boats, savanna villagers buy acacia boats, and swamp villagers buy dark oak boats.
  7. The type of arrow is chosen randomly from all possible brewable potions with effects, including extended and strengthened versions. This is a single offer in the offer list (like enchanted books), not one offer per type (like various colored items).
  8. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The leather armor has a random color created by two dyes (possibly the same dye twice.)
  9. a b c d e f g h The enchantment is chosen randomly with equal chance of any enchantment type occurring (except for Soul Speed and Swift Sneak) and equal chance to get any level of the enchantment, meaning high-level enchantments are as likely as low-level enchantments. It is possible for a librarian to sell the same book more than once. The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The minimum price of a book is given by 2 + 3 * (enchantment level), while the maximum price is 6 + 13 * (enchantment level). The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For treasure enchantments the price is doubled. The cost is capped at 64 emeralds. All values below this cap are equally probable.
  10. a b The trade is listed as two book and quill items, but because there is only one trading input slot, and books and quills cannot stack, the player needs to exchange only one book and quill in the trade.
  11. a b c The enchantment is chosen randomly from the "Common" enchantments listed on the table below according to the biome of the villagers. Every levels of these enchantment has equal chance to be chosen, meaning high-level enchantments are as likely as low-level enchantments. It is possible for a librarian to sell the same book more than once. The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The minimum price of a book is given by 2 + 3 * (enchantment level), while the maximum price is 6 + 13 * (enchantment level). The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For treasure enchantments the price is doubled. The cost is capped at 64 emeralds. All values below this cap are equally probable.
  12. The enchantment is set from the "Special" enchantments listed on the table below according to the biome of the villagers. Unlike common enchantments, the level of enchantment is also defined. The price in emeralds depends on the enchantment level and "treasure" status. The minimum price of a book is given by 2 + 3 * (enchantment level), while the maximum price is 6 + 13 * (enchantment level). The possible values are 5–19 emeralds for Lvl I, 8–32 for Lvl II, 11–45 for Lvl III, 14–58 for Lvl IV, and 17–71 for Lvl V. For treasure enchantments the price is doubled. The cost is capped at 64 emeralds. All values below this cap are equally probable.
  13. a b If explorer maps are bought when in the Nether, the End or a superflat world, the explorer map does not show a destination structure, and buying it in an Old world causes the game to freeze
  14. The stew grants one of the following effects: 5-7 seconds of Blindness, 7-10 seconds of Jump Boost, 7-10 seconds of Night Vision, 10-20 seconds of Poison, 0.3-0.35 seconds of Saturation, or 6-8 seconds of Weakness.
  15. Potion level is always I, except for Arrow of Decay, which is always II
  16. Book and Quill is offered in two item slots due to being non-stackable
  17. Only one item is offered (e.g. wandering trader cannot sell both brown dye and pink dye). Each group of single-offer trades has the same chance to be chosen as a normal trade based on weight. For example, each individual sapling does have the same chance of being offered as a slimeball, because the sapling group as a whole which consist of 4 items and has 4 weight (multiple saplings cannot be offered however).
  18. a b c d e f g h Crop seeds offered in both grouped and individual trades
  1. a b c d e f Villages occur naturally in this biome.
  2. a b Villages occur naturally in this biome in Bedrock Edition.

Achievements

Icon Achievement In-game description Actual requirements (if different) Gamerscore earned Trophy type (PS4)
PS4 Other
The HagglerAcquire or spend 30 Emeralds by trading with villagers or with wandering trader. [sic]30GSilver
Treasure HunterAcquire a map from a cartographer villager, then enter the revealed structureVisit the structure indicated while the purchased map is in your main hand (hotbar).40GSilver
Buy Low, Sell HighTrade for the best possible price.Buy something for 1 emerald, or when the Hero of the Village effect is applied.50GGold
Master TraderTrade for 1,000 emeralds.Obtain 1,000 emeralds from trading with villagers.30GSilver
Star traderTrade with a villager at the build height limit.Trade with a villager at y320.20GSilver

Advancements

Icon Advancement In-game description Parent Actual requirements (if different) Resource location
Advancement-plain-rawGetting an Upgrade
Construct a better Pickaxe Stone AgeHave a stone pickaxe in your inventory.story/upgrade_tools
Advancement-plain-rawSuit Up
Protect yourself with a piece of iron armor Acquire HardwareHave any type of iron armor in your inventory.story/obtain_armor
Advancement-plain-rawIsn't It Iron Pick
Upgrade your Pickaxe Acquire HardwareHave an iron pickaxe in your inventory.story/iron_tools
Advancement-plain-rawCover Me with Diamonds
Diamond armor saves lives Diamonds!Have any type of diamond armor in your inventory.story/shiny_gear
Advancement-plain-rawWhat a Deal!
Successfully trade with a Villager AdventureTake an item from a villager or wandering trader's trading output slot, and put it in your inventory.adventure/trade
Advancement-plain-rawStar Trader
Trade with a Villager at the build height limit What a Deal!Stand on any block that is higher than 318 and trade with a villager or wandering trader.adventure/trade_at_world_height

Video

History

Java Edition Beta
August 31, 2010The first time Notch hinted at plans for a possible future trading system was in an interview during MinecraftCon. The implementation of villages themselves and their inhabitants wasn't even confirmed at this point, but Notch still had a couple of ideas: "If you treat the villagers well, they become friendly to you and might start throwing things at you as gifts. If you treat them badly though by attacking and killing them they hate you and might chase you."
Notch also mentioned a meter of how much "villagers like you."
Java Edition
May 21, 2012Jeb released a screenshot of himself testing the Trading System. The image showed buying and selling areas.
An ore block can be seen in the background later revealed in snapshot 12w21a to be ruby ore, it was changed to emerald ore before 12w21a because Dinnerbone is colorblind [5]
1.3.1
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Rabbit Hide|Rabbit Hide]]<br/>{{Item
| title = Rabbit Hide
| image = Rabbit Hide.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Rabbit hide''' is an [[item]] dropped by [[rabbit]]s.

== Obtaining ==

===Mob loot===
[[Rabbit]]s drop 0–1 rabbit hide upon death. The maximum number of drops can be increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]] used, for a maximum of 0–4 rabbit hides with Looting III.

Some [[foxes]] spawn holding rabbit hides, which always drop upon death. Alternatively, the player can drop a food item, which causes the fox to drop the rabbit hide.

=== Cat gifts ===
{{main|Cat#Gifts}}

Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance of giving the [[player]] a gift when they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 16.13% chance to be a rabbit hide.

== Usage ==

Rabbit hide can be crafted into leather, or into bundles to store stacks of items.

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Trading ===

Journeyman-level leatherworker [[villager]]s buy 9 rabbit hide for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades.

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
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|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Rabbit Hide
|spritetype=item
|nameid=rabbit_hide
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Rabbit Hide
|spritetype=item
|nameid=rabbit_hide
|id=529
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.8|snap=June 30, 2014|slink={{tweet|TheMogMiner|483636993780232192}}|[[Ryan Holtz]] tweeted images of rabbit hide and some other new [[item]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE1.png|32px]]  Added rabbit hide.}}
{{History|||snap=14w33b|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 415.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|Cats now offer rabbit hides as [[Cat#Gifts|gifts]].}}
{{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with rabbit hides in their mouths.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Leatherworker [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] rabbit hides.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Rabbit hide can now be used to craft [[bundle]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=21w18a|Rabbit hide can no longer be used to craft bundles.}}
{{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|Rabbit hide can now once again be used to craft bundles.}}
{{History|||snap=21w37a|Rabbit hide once again can no longer be used to craft bundles.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Rabbit hide can now once again be used to craft bundles.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s can now give [[player]]s rabbit hide as a gift.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Rabbit hide can be [[trading|sold]] to leatherworker [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can [[drops|drop]] rabbit hide.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of rabbit hide has been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Rabbit Hide JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added rabbit hide.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Rabbit Items 1 Ryan Holtz.png|First image of the item by [[Ryan Holtz]].
</gallery>



{{items}}

[[de:Kaninchenfell]]
[[es:Piel de conejo]]
[[fr:Peau de lapin]]
[[hu:Nyúlbőr]]
[[it:Pelle di coniglio]]
[[ja:ウサギの皮]]
[[ko:토끼 가죽]]
[[nl:Konijnenhuid]]
[[pl:Królicza skóra]]
[[pt:Pele de coelho]]
[[ru:Кроличья шкурка]]
[[zh:兔子皮]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Brick|Brick]]<br/>{{about|the item|the crafted block|Bricks|other uses}}
{{Item
| image = [[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]]
| stackable = Yes (64)
| renewable = Yes 
}}

A '''brick''' is an item used to craft [[bricks|brick]] blocks, [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Smelting ===
A brick can be obtained by smelting a [[clay ball]].
{{Smelting
|Clay Ball
|Brick
|0,3
}}

=== Mining ===

When [[breaking]] a [[decorated pot]] with a tool without [[Silk Touch]] on the main hand, the decorated pot can drops 0-4 brick(s) depend on the material that the decorated pot make of.

=== Loot ===

{{LootChestItem|brick}}

=== Trading ===

Novice-level stone mason [[villager]]s sell 16{{only|bedrock}} or 10{{only|java}} bricks for one [[emerald]].

== Usage ==
Brick can be used to craft [[bricks]], [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s.
=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Brick
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brick
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Brick
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brick
|id=383
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bricks are now used for [[flower pot]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this item's numeral ID was 336.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Bricks are now [[trading|sold]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession, making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bricks can now be used for crafting [[decorated pot]]s.|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.|Bricks now drop when mining [[decorated pot]] with a tool on the main hand.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the brick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.|Brick can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Brick no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; brick now is in the common loot.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.3.2|Bricks can now be obtained by smelting clay balls.
|Bricks are now used to craft [[brick block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bricks are now used to craft [[flower pot]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added bricks to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|16 bricks can now be obtained via trading with stone mason [[villager]]s for 1-2 [[emerald]]s.
|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Trading has been changed; bricks sold by stone mason villagers now cost only one emerald.}}
{{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s and can be used to craft decorated pots.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}}
{{History|3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== References ==

{{reflist}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Cihla]]
[[de:Ziegel]]
[[es:Ladrillo]]
[[fr:Brique]]
[[hu:Tégla]]
[[it:Mattone]]
[[ja:レンガ]]
[[ko:벽돌 (아이템)]]
[[nl:Baksteen]]
[[pl:Cegła]]
[[pt:Tijolo]]
[[ru:Кирпич]]
[[th:อิฐ]]
[[uk:Цеглина]]
[[zh:红砖]]</li></ul>
12w21aAdded villager trading.
12w22aEyes of Ender are now sold by priests instead of bought, and rotten flesh is no longer bought.
The trading UI has been changed where an extra input space has been added where tools can be placed for buying enchantments and/or repair.
12w23aBefore this snapshot, the librarian defaulted to written books instead of gold ingots, since the written books had a potential offer of 1.3.
1.4.2
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Lava Bucket|Lava Bucket]]<br/>{{Item
| title = Lava Bucket
| image = Lava Bucket.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = No 
}}
A '''lava bucket''' is a [[bucket]] filled with [[lava]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Interacting ===
To fill an empty [[bucket]] with lava, {{control|use}} it on a [[lava]] source block or lava in a [[cauldron]]. The block is consumed in the process. Flowing lava does not fill a bucket.

If there is a lava source above the [[pointed dripstone]] stalactite, there is a {{frac|15|256}} (~5.9%) chance for it to completely fill an empty cauldron within 10 blocks under the tip with lava after a [[random tick]]. This lava can then be scooped with a bucket, making it a renewable resource.

==Usage==
A lava bucket can be used to place down lava sources with the {{key|Use Item}} button. Doing so gives the player the bucket back. Lava buckets can be used to replace some transparent, non-full blocks such as [[tall grass]] and [[water]], both flowing and sources.

{{IN|java}}, lava buckets can be used to break [[Nether Portal (block)|Nether portal blocks]] by placing the lava on the side of a block next to the portal block.

=== Smelting ===
A lava bucket can be used as an efficient [[fuel]]. It has the longest burning value of 1000 seconds, compared to 800 seconds for a [[coal block]] (a lava bucket smelts 100 items, and a coal block smelts 80). After smelting starts, the lava bucket turns into an empty bucket.

=== Trading ===
{{IN|bedrock}}, journeyman-level armorer villagers buy a lava bucket for one [[emerald]] as part of their trades.

{{IN|java}}, journeyman-level armorer villagers have a 40% chance of offering to buy a lava bucket for one emerald.

=== Cauldrons === 
A lava bucket can be used to fill a [[cauldron]] with lava. The lava damages any entity standing inside the cauldron, unless the entity is immune to fire damage.<!-- ex: nether mobs--> Flowing water or waterlogging does not affect the lava in the cauldron.

== Sounds ==
{{el|je}}:
{{Sound table
|sound=Fill lava bucket1.ogg
|sound2=Fill lava bucket2.ogg
|sound3=Fill lava bucket3.ogg
|subtitle=Bucket fills
|source=player
|description=When a bucket is filled with lava
|id=item.bucket.fill_lava
|translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.fill
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg
|sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg
|sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg
|subtitle=Bucket empties
|source=block
|description=When a lava bucket is emptied
|id=item.bucket.empty_lava
|translationkey=subtitles.item.bucket.empty
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{el|be}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Fill lava bucket1.ogg
|sound2=Fill lava bucket2.ogg
|sound3=Fill lava bucket3.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a bucket is filled with lava
|id=bucket.fill_lava
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Empty lava bucket1.ogg
|sound2=Empty lava bucket2.ogg
|sound3=Empty lava bucket3.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a lava bucket is emptied
|id=bucket.empty_lava
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|foot=1}}

==Data values==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Lava Bucket
|spritetype=item
|nameid=lava_bucket
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Lava Bucket
|spritetype=item
|nameid=lava_bucket
|aliasid=bucket / 10
|id=363
|form=item
|translationkey=item.bucketLava.name
|foot=1}}

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|Super Fuel}}

== Advancements ==
{{Load advancements|Hot Stuff}}

==History==
{{History|java infdev}}
{{History||20100615|[[File:Lava Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lava buckets.}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.1.0|Buckets of lava can now be used to fuel a [[furnace]] for 100 [[smelting|smelts]], consuming the [[lava]] and the [[bucket]]. This is the highest number of smelts of any single [[item]] in the game.}}
{{History||v1.2.6|{{control|use|text=Using}} a lava bucket on [[block]]s with GUIs ([[chest]]s, furnaces, etc.) no longer places the lava.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.2.1|snap=1.2|Changed name from "Lava bucket" to "Lava Bucket".}}
{{History||1.3|snap=12w22a|[[Smelting]] in a [[furnace]] with a lava bucket now leaves an empty [[bucket]] for the [[player]] to retrieve.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|A lava bucket is now shown as the icon when [[lava]] is used as a layer in [[Superflat]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w50a|Added sounds for filling and pouring lava buckets.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to the ''[[Flattening]]'' this item's numerical ID was 327.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Lava Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of lava buckets has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Armorer villagers can now [[trading|buy]] lava buckets.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Lava buckets can now be used to fill a [[cauldron]] with lava.}}
{{History|||snap=21w13a|The lava bucket is now fully renewable, as [[pointed dripstone]] can now be obtained in Survival mode without custom generation.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.7.0|[[File:Lava Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lava buckets.}}
{{History||v0.7.4|Lava buckets can now be used as [[fuel]] in a [[furnace]].
|Lava buckets no longer stack to 64.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Moved all bucket items, including lava buckets, from the Equipment tab to the Items tab in the [[Creative inventory]].{{verify|type=update}}{{info needed}}<!---please check snapshots, only 1 major release version was checked each--->}}
{{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.2|Lava bucket can now be used to fill a [[cauldron]].}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Lava Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of lava buckets has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Lava buckets can now be [[trading|sold]] to armorer [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of lava buckets has been changed from <code>bucket/10</code> to <code>lava_bucket</code>.}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.54|The lava bucket is now fully renewable, as [[pointed dripstone]] can now be obtained in Survival mode without custom generation.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Lava Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lava buckets.}}
{{History||xbox=TU9|[[Dispenser]]s have now been given the ability to shoot out the [[liquids]] inside lava buckets. They can also suck up the liquids if activated again, but do not fill up the [[bucket]]s with the liquid dropped due to a bug.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Lava Bucket JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of lava buckets has been changed.}}

{{History|New Nintendo 3DS Edition}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Lava Bucket JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added lava buckets.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{Issue list}}

==Trivia==
* One lava bucket has the highest number of [[smelting|smelts]] in the game at 100 items per bucket.
** This makes it 12.5 times more efficient than [[coal]] and [[charcoal]].
* A lava bucket is used as Steve's Down-Smash attack in the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]
[[Category:Tools]]

[[de:Lavaeimer]]
[[ja:溶岩入りバケツ]]
[[pt:Balde de lava]]
[[th:ถังลาวา]]
[[uk:Відро лави]]
[[zh:熔岩桶]]</li><li>[[Nether Wart|Nether Wart]]<br/><!--Please do not change "nether wart" to "Nether wart". According to style guide, block names should not be capitalized.-->
{{about|the fungus used for potions|the block found in crimson forests|Nether Wart Block}}{{Block
| group = Age 0
| 1-1 = Nether Wart Age 0.png
| 1-2 = Nether Wart Age 0 BE.png
| group2 = Age 1-2
| 2-1 = Nether Wart Age 1-2.png
| 2-2 = Nether Wart Age 1-2 BE.png
| group3 = Age 3
| 3-1 = Nether Wart Age 3.png
| 3-2 = Nether Wart Age 3 BE.png
|image= Nether Wart (item).png
|transparent=Yes
|light=No
|tool=any
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=Yes (64)
|flammable=No
|lavasusceptible=No
}}

'''Nether wart''' is a fungus harvested from nether wart crops and is used to plant them, as well as being vital in the creation of [[potions]].

'''Nether wart crops''' are found in [[Nether Fortress/Structure|nether fortresses]] and [[Bastion Remnant|bastions]] and is used to grow nether wart in [[Soul Sand|soul sand]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Breaking ===
Nether wart can be mined instantly with any tool. A fully mature nether wart crop yields 2–4 nether wart. This is increased by one for each level of [[Fortune]], this allows for a maximum of 7 nether warts dropping from one crop. Less mature stages drop one nether wart, even with the Fortune enchantment.

=== Natural generation ===
Nether wart can generate in [[nether fortress]]es in [[soul sand]] gardens around stairwells. Nether wart can also generate in the courtyards of housing unit [[bastion remnant]]s. Due to only spawning in these specific structures, it's entirely possible for a nether fortress or bastion remnant to generate without nether wart (though they may still appear in the chests that generate in the fortress). 
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Location
!Description
!Image
|-
|{{anchor|Nether Fortress}}'''Nether Fortress'''
|Nether wart can be found growing near stairwells in small soul sand gardens.
|[[File:Nether wart garden.png|thumb|Nether wart growing in a nether fortress.]]
|-
|{{anchor|Bastion Remnant}}'''Bastion Remnant'''
|Nether wart can be found growing in the central courtyard of each of the sections of piglin housing unit bastions.
|[[File:Bastion Courtyard.png|thumb|Nether wart growing in a bastion remnant.]]
|}
<br>

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|nether-wart}}

== Usage == 

=== Brewing ingredient ===
Nether wart's primary purpose is to [[brew]] the [[Potion|awkward potion]], the base for all potions, but optional for Weakness.

{{brewing
  |showname=1
  |Nether Wart
  |Awkward Potion
  |base=Water Bottle
}}

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Trading ===

Master-level cleric [[villager]]s buy 22 nether warts for an [[emerald]] as part of their trades.

=== Farming ===
{{main|Tutorials/Nether Wart farming}}
When planted on [[soul sand]], nether wart grows through four stages, though the middle two stages use the same texture (the hitbox of stage 3 is three pixels taller). {{IN|java}}, the exact age can be seen using the [[debug screen]], and the ages range from 0 to 3. Each random tick, nether wart has a 10% chance of growing one stage. At default random tick speed, each nether wart grows one age step approximately every {{convert|13653|ticks|minutes}} on average, and fully grows from planting to harvest every {{convert|40960|ticks|minutes}} on average. The growth rate is not affected by light or any other environmental factors. [[Bone meal]] cannot be used on the nether wart.

Nether wart can only be planted on [[soul sand]]. It cannot be planted on [[soul soil]]. It can grow in any [[dimension]].

Nether wart is ready to harvest when it reaches its fourth stage (age:3). Breaking a fully grown nether wart drops 2 to 4 nether wart, while an immature one drops a single nether wart. Using a tool enchanted with fortune increases the maximum number of nether wart dropped by 1 per level, for a maximum of 7 for a tool enchanted with [[Fortune|Fortune III]].

=== Composting ===
Placing a nether wart into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table/Block/Nether wart}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Nether Wart
|spritetype=block
|nameid=nether_wart
|translationkey=block.minecraft.nether_wart,item.minecraft.nether_wart
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Nether Wart
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Block
|spritename=nether-wart
|spritetype=block
|nameid=nether_wart
|id=115
|form=block
|itemform=item.nether_wart}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Item
|spritename=nether-wart
|spritetype=item
|nameid=nether_wart
|id=294
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}
{{/BS}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|A Seedy Place}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added nether wart.}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Nether wart can now be brewed in a [[water bottle]] to create an [[awkward potion]].}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w27a|Nether wart can now grow outside of [[the Nether]].}}
{{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Nether Wart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The item texture has been changed.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Nether wart can now be used to breed [[chicken]]s.}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Nether wart is now found in the new [[chest]]s in [[nether fortress]]es.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE2.png|32px]] Nether wart crops are now a pixel higher, likely as an accidental result of model conversion. Previously they were offset one pixel downwards like the other crops (wheat, carrots potatoes) to match farmland, although in nether wart's case such a downwards offset hides some pixels of the texture inside of the soul sand.<ref>{{bug|MC-250679}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] Nether wart crops of all ages [[Missing model|no longer have a model]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w10b|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE4.png|32px]] Nether wart crops now have models again.<ref>{{bug|MC-50276}}</ref> In addition, they are now offset downwards by one pixel once more, hiding the bottom row of pixels again.}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE5.png|32px]] Nether wart crops are now darker and subject to directional shading.}}
{{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE6.png|32px]] Nether wart crops are no longer subject to directional shading.}}
{{History|||snap=14w34d|Nether wart can no longer be used to breed [[chicken]]s.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|The average yield of nether wart from [[nether fortress]] chests has now been slightly decreased.}}
{{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Nether wart can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] the new [[red nether brick]] blocks and [[nether wart block]]s.}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w18b|Placing a nether wart in soul sand now gives the player the "A Seedy Place" [[advancement]].{{verify}}}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this block's numeral ID was 115, and the item's 372.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE7.png|32px]] The textures of nether wart crops have changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w03a|Placement and breaking [[sound]]s have now been added to nether wart. Before this version, nether wart made stone sounds.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] nether wart.
|Nether wart can now be planted by aiming against the sides and underside of blocks, rather than just the top surface of the soul sand.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w15a|Nether wart can now be [[composter|composted]].}}
{{History|||snap=20w16a|Nether wart now generates as part of [[bastion remnant]]s.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE8.png|32px]] The "crop" template model has changed such that pixels appear in the same physical positions on opposite sides of texture planes, changing the nether wart crop's appearance in the process.<ref>{{bug|MC-199242}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether wart.
|Nether wart uses a cross model instead of the "hash" shape associated with crops.}}
{{History||?|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE6 BE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models? check UV, etc.}} Nether wart now uses a more conventional crop model.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.1.3|snap=alpha 1.1.3.0|Nether wart can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] [[red nether bricks]] and [[nether wart block]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 BE.png|32px]] The textures of nether wart crops have changed.
|Placement and breaking [[sound]]s have now been added to nether wart.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Nether wart can now be [[trading|sold]] to cleric [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Nether wart now generates as part of [[bastion remnant]]s.
|The placement and breaking [[sound]]s for nether wart have been changed to match {{el|je}}.
|Nether wart can now be [[composter|composted]].}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU7|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE6 BE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models? check UV, etc.}} [[File:Nether Wart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether wart.}}
{{History||xbox=TU9|Nether wart now spawns randomly wherever [[soul sand]] is generated in [[the Nether]].
|[[Nether fortress]]es have now been changed to make nether wart rooms more likely.
|Nether wart can now grow outside of [[the Nether]].}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of nether wart crops have now been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Nether Wart Age 0 JE6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 1-2 JE6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Nether Wart Age 3 JE6 BE2.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models? check UV, etc.}} [[File:Nether Wart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added nether wart.}}
{{History|foot}}

=== Nether wart "item" ===
{{:Technical blocks/Nether Wart}}

==Issues==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Nether wart's stage changes cannot be detected by a [[block update detector]], but can by an [[observer]] block.
* Unlike other crimson "plants", nether wart doesn't have a warped equivalent. This is also the case with [[nether sprouts]], which lack a crimson equivalent.

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Nether Brick And Wart.png|Nether wart found in a nether fortress.
Nether Wart Closeup.png| Another example of nether wart found in a nether fortress.
Nether wart three sizes.png|The three different sizes of the nether wart as viewed from the side. 
Nether Fortress Large Stairs Room.png
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Blocks|vegetation}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Nether blocks]]
[[Category:Fungi]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]

[[de:Netherwarze]]
[[es:Verruga del Nether]]
[[fr:Verrues du Nether]]
[[hu:Bibircsók]]
[[it:Verruca del Nether]]
[[ja:ネザーウォート]]
[[ko:네더 사마귀]]
[[nl:Netherkruid]]
[[pl:Netherowa brodawka]]
[[pt:Fungo do Nether]]
[[ru:Адский нарост]]
[[th:หูดเนเธอร์]]
[[uk:Пекельний наріст]]
[[zh:下界疣]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]</li></ul>
12w32aThe librarian's paper offer was adjusted to 24–35 paper per emerald from 19-29 paper
The farmer's arrow offer was fixed to sell 9-12 arrows from only 5 before. The original 1 emerald for 5 arrows trade was a result of a bug in the code where the minimum and maximum values of the arrow trade were swapped.
The librarian's buy book offer was adjusted to 11-12 books from 12-14
The farmer's gravel to flint trade now produces 4-5 flint from 2-3
The offer probability mechanic was changed: as more offers exist for a villager, the probability of all offers rise. When an offer's probability goes beyond a certain limit, its probability goes down. The net effect is that rarer offers become more common when a villager has many offers, and common offers become rarer.
The offer removal mechanic has been replaced with an offer disabling mechanic.
All offers begin with 7 uses, allowing the offer to be traded up to seven times.
After this, even if the player has not left the trading menu, the offer is disabled.
If a player trades the last offer on the list and closes the menu, waiting for particles to appear around the villager, all disabled offers are renewed with 2–12 additional uses added to them.
It is possible for the final offer slot to be disabled, at which point no new offers can be generated and no existing offers can be renewed.
Trading with the last offer slot available increases the player's popularity with the village by one point. Popularity applies to the village as a whole; other players are not affected.
1.4.6
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Yellow Dye|Yellow Dye]]<br/>{{Item
| title = Yellow Dye
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Yellow dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary dye]] created by placing a [[dandelion]] or [[sunflower]] into a [[crafting]] grid.

== Obtaining ==

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
  |Dandelion;Sunflower
  |Output=Yellow Dye;Yellow Dye,2
  |type=Material
}}

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|yellow-dye}}

=== Trading ===

[[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 yellow dye for an [[emerald]].

== Usage ==
{{dye usage}}

=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
{{banner crafting usage}}

=== Loom ingredient ===
{{Banner loom usage|Yellow Dye}}

=== Trading ===
Expert-level shepherd villagers have a {{frac|1|6}} chance to buy 12 yellow dye for an emerald.

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Yellow Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=yellow_dye
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Yellow Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=yellow_dye
|aliasid=dye / 11
|id=406
|form=item
|translationkey=item.dye.yellow.name
|foot=1}}

== Video ==
{{yt|nOQUDjEHGRg}}

== History ==
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|[[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dandelion yellow.}}
{{History||1.6.6|Dandelions can now be generated using [[Bone Meal|bone meal]], making dandelion yellow [[renewable resource|renewable]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Dandelion yellow can be crafted with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} 
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Can now be crafted using sunflower.}}
{{History|||snap=13w37a|Each dandelion now yields only 1 dandelion yellow, instead of 2.}}
{{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be [[dye]]d.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added the ability to dye [[shulker box]]es.}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w06a|Yellow dye can now be used to craft yellow [[concrete powder]].}}
{{History|||snap=17w15a|Added the ability to dye [[bed]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Dandelion Yellow" has now been renamed to "Yellow Dye".
|[[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of yellow dye has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|Yellow dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to yellow.}}
{{History|||snap=18w49a|Yellow dye can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] mason houses.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells yellow dye.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Yellow dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Yellow dye can now be used to craft [[yellow candle]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=21w19a|Yellow dye can no longer be used to craft yellow candles.}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Yellow dye can once again used to craft yellow candles.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Yellow dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to yellow.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Yellow dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Yellow dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within [[trail ruins]], yellow dye is now common loot.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dandelion yellow.}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Dandelion yellow is now used to craft [[cocoa beans]].}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Yellow dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Dandelion yellow is no longer used to [[crafting|craft]] cocoa beans.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Yellow dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Yellow dye can now be used to dye [[shulker box]]es, [[bed]]s, and craft [[concrete powder]].}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Yellow dye can now be used to craft patterns on [[banner]]s, [[firework star]]s, and [[stained glass]].}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Yellow dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Dandelion yellow can now be used to dye [[cat]] collars.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.8.0.10|"Dandelion Yellow" has now been renamed to "Yellow Dye".}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Yellow dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
|[[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of yellow dye has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Yellow dye can now be found in [[village]] mason [[chest]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Yellow dye can now be sold to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of yellow dye has been changed from <code>dye/11</code> to <code>yellow_dye</code>.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dandelion yellow.}}
{{History|ps4}}
{{History||1.83|"Dandelion Yellow" has now been renamed to "Yellow Dye".}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of yellow dye has now been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Yellow Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added dandelion yellow.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== References ==

{{reflist}}

{{Items}}

[[cs:Pampelišková žluť]]
[[de:Gelber Farbstoff]]
[[es:Tinte amarillo]]
[[fr:Teinture jaune]]
[[hu:Pitypangsárga]]
[[ja:黄色の染料]]
[[ko:노란색 염료]]
[[nl:Paardenbloemgeel]]
[[pl:Żółty barwnik]]
[[pt:Corante amarelo]]
[[ru:Жёлтый краситель]]
[[zh:黄色染料]]

[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Dyes]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Fishing Rod|Fishing Rod]]<br/>{{Dungeons hatnote|type=artifact}}
{{Item
| image = Fishing Rod.png
| image2 = Cast Fishing Rod.png
| rarity = Common
| renewable = Yes
| durability = 
Depends on the Edition:
Java: 64
Bedrock: 384
| stackable = No
}}
A '''fishing rod''' is a [[tool]] that casts a bobber used to [[Fishing|fish]] in [[water]] or to hook and pull [[Mob|mobs]], [[Item (entity)|items]] and some [[Entity|entities]] towards the user.

== Obtaining ==

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|head=1
|showname=0
|showdescription=1
|C1= Stick
|B2= Stick
|C2= String
|A3= Stick
|C3= String
|Output= Fishing Rod
|type= Tool
}}
{{crafting
|foot=1
|ignoreusage=1
|Damaged Fishing Rod
|Damaged Fishing Rod
|Output= Fishing Rod
|description= The durability of the two fishing rods is added together, plus an extra 5% durability.
|type= Tool
}}

=== Fishing ===

Enchanted fishing rods can be obtained as "treasure" [[item]]s from [[fishing]], and unenchanted ones as "junk" items.

=== Trading ===

Journeyman-level [[fisherman]] [[villager]]s sell enchanted fishing rods for 6 [[emerald]]s.
The [[enchantment]]s are the same as the ones obtained from an [[enchantment table]] at levels 5–19.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|enchanted-fishing-rod}} 
{{notelist}}

=== Carrot/warped fungus on a stick ===

If a [[carrot on a stick]] or a [[warped fungus on a stick]] is used to the point of zero durability, it becomes a fishing rod again.

=== Mob loot ===

{{IN|java}}, the [[drowned]] mob has a 3.75% chance of spawning with a fishing rod equipped.
{{IN|bedrock}}, naturally-spawned drowned has 0.85% chance to spawn with fishing rod, while converted drowned has 1% chance to spawn with it.
If killed, they have an 8.5% chance of dropping this fishing rod. That chance increases by 1% for each level of Looting applied to a weapon (up to 11.5% chance). The dropped item is damaged and never enchanted.

== Usage ==

=== Fishing ===
{{main|Fishing}}

Fishing rods can be cast into water. After a short period of time, a stream of bubble particles approaches the fishing rod. If the rod is reeled in once the particles "bite" the bobber, the player obtains a fish, junk, or possibly a treasure item. If the fishing rod was in the player's hand and is no longer, the fishing bobber [[Entity|entity]] despawns, unless the fishing rod to the off-hand or it's been swapped with another fishing rod{{Cn|Cn=Research on the way fishing rods behave when you swap rod or have two equipped (one in the main and one in the off hand) needs to be done}}.

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage|Fishing Rod, Damaged Fishing Rod}}

=== Hooking mobs and other entities ===
{{see also|Fishing#Fishing rod durability}}

The fishing rod can be used to hook [[mobs]], [[Item (entity)|items]]{{only|java}} and some [[entities]], and even [[player]]s. The fishing rod can then be reeled in, dragging the hooked object toward the player without dealing damage. Reeling in a [[mob]] or entity costs 5 points of durability, and reeling in an item costs 3 points. Reeling a mob pulls it toward the player with a speed of {{frac|1|10}} the distance between mob and player.

Besides mobs and items, entities that can be reeled in include: 
* {{ItemLink|id=oak boat|Boat}}s
* {{ItemLink|id=oak boat with chest|Boat with Chest}}s
* {{ItemSprite|Minecart}} [[Minecart]]s of any type
* {{ItemLink|Armor Stand}}s
* {{EntityLink|Shulker Bullet}}s
* {{EntityLink|Fireball}}s
* {{EntityLink|Small fireball}}s
* {{EntitySprite|TNT}} Primed [[TNT]]
* Any [[falling block]] such as {{EntityLink|Sand}}, {{EntityLink|Gravel}}, {{EntityLink|Dragon Egg}}s, {{EntityLink|Concrete Powder}}s, {{EntityLink|Scaffolding}},  [[Snow]] on [[Bedrock Edition]] or {{EntityLink|Anvil}}s

Some entities can be hooked, but cannot be reeled in: 
* {{EntitySprite|Horse}} Mobs riding/being ridden by other mobs (in Bedrock Edition, the hooked mob dismounts)
* {{EntityLink|Painting}}s
* {{EntityLink|Item Frame}}s
* {{EntityLink|id=leash-knot|Lead}} knots
* {{EntityLink|End Crystal}}s
* {{EntityLink|Shulker}}s

Attempting to reel in said entities still costs durability to the rod.

The rest of the entities cannot be hooked at all: 

* {{EntitySprite|egg}} Thrown [[egg]]s
* {{EntitySprite|snowball}} Thrown [[snowball]]s
* {{EntitySprite|ender-pearl}} Thrown [[ender pearl]]s
* {{EntitySprite|eye-of-ender}} Thrown [[eyes of ender]]
* {{ItemSprite|splash-potion}} Thrown [[potion]]s
* {{ItemSprite|bottle-o'-enchanting|附魔之瓶}} Thrown [[bottles o' enchanting]]
* {{EntitySprite|dragon-fireball}} [[Dragon fireball]]s
* {{EntitySprite|Wither Skull}} [[Wither#Wither Skull|Wither skull]]s
* {{ItemSprite|firework-rocket}} [[Firework rocket]]s in flight
* {{EntitySprite|arrow}} [[Arrow]]s in flight
* {{EffectSprite|particle-speed}} [[Lingering Potion#Area effect cloud|Area effect cloud]]
* {{EntityLink|id=experience-orb|Experience|XP orbs}}

Using it on a [[villager]] lowers the player's popularity and causes any naturally-spawned [[iron golem]]s nearby to attack.

=== Fuel ===

A fishing rod can be used as fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 1.5 items per fishing rod.

=== Other usage ===

The hook can also be used to activate wooden [[pressure plate]]s or [[weighted pressure plate]]s.

=== Enchantments ===

A fishing rod can receive the following enchantments:
{| class="wikitable col-2-center"
|+
!Name
!Max Level
![[Enchanting|Method]]
|-
|[[Lure]]<ref group="note">Lure levels above V don't work.</ref>
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Luck of the Sea]]
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Unbreaking]]
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Mending]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Curse of Vanishing]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|}
{{Notelist|note}}

A fishing rod with the [[Mending]] enchantment has infinite durability if used for fishing only. The rod incrementally repairs itself using the experience gained each time a player reels in a fish, even if starting from nearly 0% durability. Players wearing damaged [[Mending]] armor have a lower average rate of repair, because the mending mechanic can ignore damage to the rod while repairing armor instead. [[Unbreaking]] III can nearly guarantee that the rod does not break, unless it's already at low durability.

== Fishing Bobber ==
{{Entity
| title = Fishing Bobber
| image2 = Fishing Bobber BE.png
| imagesize = 100px
| image = Fishing Bobber JE1.png
| networkid = '''[[JE]]:''' 90
}}
{{see also|Entity format}}
'''Fishing bobbers''' have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity. They also appear to despawn after a while.

=== Data values ===
==== ID ====
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|generatetranslationkeys=java
|displayname=Fishing Bobber
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=fishing_bobber
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=bedrock
|displayname=Fishing Bobber
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=fishing_hook
|id=77
|foot=1}}

==== Entity data ====

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Fishing bobbers use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group="sound" name="oddcats" />
{{Sound table
|sound=Fishing rod cast.ogg
|subtitle=Bobber thrown
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats">{{bug|MC-139041||The sounds of fishing bobbers aren't controlled by the "Players" sound slider}}</ref>
|overridesource=1
|description=When a fishing rod is cast
|id=entity.fishing_bobber.throw
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.fishing_bobber.throw
|volume=0.5
|pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Fishing rod reel in1.ogg
|sound2=Fishing rod reel in2.ogg
|subtitle=Bobber retrieved
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/>
|overridesource=1
|description=When a fishing rod is reeled in
|id=entity.fishing_bobber.retrieve
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.fishing_bobber.retrieve
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Water Splash Old.ogg
|subtitle=Fishing Bobber splashes
|description=When a fishing bobber is bitten by something
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/>
|overridesource=1
|id=entity.fishing_bobber.splash
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.fishing_bobber.splash
|volume=0.25
|pitch=0.6-1.4
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Random break.ogg
|subtitle=Item breaks
|source=player
|description=When a fishing rod's durability is exhausted
|id=entity.item.break
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item.break
|volume=0.8
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Bow shoot.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a fishing rod is cast
|id=random.bow
|volume=0.5
|pitch=0.33-0.5}}
<!--There is no reel in sound on Bedrock Edition, it seems.-->
{{Sound table
|sound=Water Splash Old.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a fishing bobber is bitten by something
|id=random.splash
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.6-1.4}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Random break.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a fishing rod's durability is exhausted
|id=random.break
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.9
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Fishing Rod
|spritetype=item
|nameid=fishing_rod
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Fishing Rod
|spritetype=item
|nameid=fishing_rod
|id=392
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Achievements==
{{load achievements|Cow Tipper}}<!--This is due to the fact that leather can be obtained via fishing, which grants the achievement.-->

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Fishy Business}}

== History ==

{{more sounds|section=24|type=old|Old throwing sound (pre-Sound Update), which was used for fishing rods}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.1.1|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods.
|Fishing rods currently have no function.
|Fishing rods are stackable.}}
{{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Fishing rods have been updated to be able to [[fishing|catch fish]] from any body of [[water]].
|[[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cast fishing rods use the [[stick]] texture in first and third person, and do not appear cast in the hotbar.}}
{{History||v1.2.2|Fishing rods now work in [[multiplayer]]. Previously, fishing rods could be used in multiplayer, but would produce fake client-side fish that could not be picked up.
|Fishing rods in multiplayer repeat the cast sound when reeling in, do not render the line, and do not switch textures when cast.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Fishing rods are now no longer stackable, stacking rods would allow the player to change the damage values of any rods stacked to the first rod. This could be exploited to have fishing rods that lasted forever.
|[[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] In first person, cast fishing rods now use a texture without the line to show that it is no longer on the rod. The stick texture is still used in third person, however.}}
{{History||Sound Update|The fishing rod cast [[sound]] has been changed.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|Fishing rods now have infinite [[durability]] in [[Creative]] mode.}}
{{History|||snap=12w18a|Fishing rods in multiplayer no longer repeat the cast sound when reeling in, now properly render the line, and now switch textures when cast.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|Added [[carrot on a stick]], which can be [[crafting|crafted]] using a fishing rod and a [[carrot]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w37a|Fishing now give the [[player]] [[experience]] with each [[fish]] caught.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Fishing rods can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]] with [[Unbreaking]] using [[enchanted book]]s.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Fishing rods now have 2 new [[enchanting|enchantments]]: [[Lure]] and [[Luck of the Sea]].
|Fishing rods can now be [[enchanted]] in an [[enchantment table]].
|Enchanted fishing rods can now be obtained as a "treasure" item from [[fishing]], and unenchanted ones as a "junk" item.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted fishing rods for 7–8 [[emerald]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=14w33b|Cast fishing rods now use the cast texture in third person, rather than the stick texture.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Cast fishing rods now look cast in the [[hotbar]] and [[inventory]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w32a|Fishing rods no longer [[damage]] the [[ender dragon]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w36a|Fishing rods now properly hook [[entity|entities]].
|Reeling in while hooked to a non-item entity now costs 5 [[durability]] (was 3) to the fishing rod.}}
{{History||1.10|snap=16w21a|Fishing rods now hook [[item (entity)|item]]s, which costs 3 durability.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Fishing rods can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|The [[sound]] of the bobbers of fishing rods being thrown has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=17w16a|Added sounds for reeling in fishing bobbers.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 346.}}
{{History|||snap=17w50a|[[Crafting]] a [[carrot on a stick]] no longer requires the fishing rod to be at full [[durability]].<ref>[https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-123196 MC-123196 resolved as "Works as Intended"]</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=18w02a|The bobber of fishing rods now has its own [[entity]] ID: <code>fishing_bobber</code>, although summoning the bobber alone is still not possible.}}
{{History|||snap=18w09a|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] fishing rods now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w11a|Added [[drowned]], which have a chance to spawn [[drops|drop]] fishing rods upon [[death]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w14a|Catching a [[fish]] with the fishing rod now grants the "Fishy Business" [[advancement]].}}
{{History|||snap=?|Fishing rods no longer display as unknown when called by a target selector.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Fishing Rod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of fishing rods have been changed.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w13a|Fishing rod is now used to craft [[warped fungus on a stick]].}}
{{History|||snap=20w14a|The bobber of fishing rods is now considered a projectile and can ignite (if on [[fire]]) [[TNT]], activate [[target]]s and ring [[bell]]s.}}
{{History|upcoming java}}
{{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Enchantments exclusive to fishing rods are no longer obtainable from villager [[trading]].}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods.}}
{{History|||snap=build 8|If an [[entity]] is mounted on another entity, reeling it in with a fishing rod now pulls it off its ride.}}
{{History|||snap=build 11|Fishing rods are now functional in [[third person view]].}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 12|Fishing rods now make a less repetitive [[sound]].
|Fishing rods now grant [[experience]] when successful.
|Fishing rods can now be [[enchanting|enchanted]].
|Enchanted fishing rods can now be found as "treasure" from [[fishing]].}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Fishing rods are now used to craft [[carrot on a stick]].}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted fishing rods.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The [[entity]] ID of fishing rods has been changed from <code>fishinghook</code> to <code>fishing_hook</code>.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|Added [[drowned]], which can spawn with and [[drops|drop]] fishing rods.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Fishing rods and [[enchanting|enchanted]] fishing rods can now be found in [[underwater ruins]].}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Fishing Rod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of fishing rods have been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] enchanted fishing rods for 6 [[emerald]]s as part of their third tier [[trading|trade]].}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods.
|As a result of Legacy Console Edition using an internal server, fishing rods repeat the cast sound when reeling in, do not render the line, and do not switch textures when cast.}}
{{History||xbox=TU7|[[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Fishing rods no longer repeat the cast sound when reeling in, now properly render the line, and now switch textures when cast.
|The cast fishing rod texture appears in first person, while the stick texture is used instead in third person.}}
{{History||xbox=TU27|xbone=CU15|ps=1.18|Cast fishing rods now use the cast texture in third person, rather than the stick texture.}}
{{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|switch=none|Fishing rods now hook [[item (entity)|item]]s, which costs 3 durability.}}
{{History||xbox=TU53|xbone=CU43|ps=1.49|wiiu=Patch 23|switch=1.0.3|The [[sound]] of the bobbers of fishing rods being thrown has been changed.|Added sounds for reeling in fishing bobbers.}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[Enchanting|Enchanted]] fishing rods now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[underwater ruins]].
|Added [[drowned]], which have a chance to spawn [[drops|drop]] fishing rods upon [[death]].}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Fishing Rod JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of fishing rods have been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cast Fishing Rod JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added fishing rods.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
*The maximum distance the [[player]] can get between the bobber and themselves is 33 blocks.
*[[Skeleton]]s can be pulled into their own [[arrow]]s.
*When casting the rod into a [[portal]], the bobber may stick to it like a normal [[block]], go through and travel in [[the Nether]], or stop on the next block behind the portal.
*If the player stands directly in front of a column and casts the line onto a block above the player, the line falls downward.
*If the bobber hits a [[painting]], the painting breaks.
*The player can get into [[bed]] after casting a line, and the line remains in the water until the player wakes up and reels it in.

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
13w36a banner.png|[[13w36a]] snapshot banner.
Bobber and bubbles.png|Trail of bubbles indicating that a [[fish]] is about to bite.
Bobber2D.png|Two-dimensional bobber {{in|je}}.
Bobber3D.png|Three-dimensional bobber {{in|be}}.
Enderman Fishing.png|Bobbers can be attached to [[mobs]], like this [[enderman]].
Drowned with Fishing rod.png|A [[drowned]] holding a fishing rod.
Firebobber.png|A bobber cast in fire.
Fishingbobber.png|Fishing in 2010.
Fishing Rod Hooking Teaser.png|Image from [[dinnerbone]] teasing the addition of fishing rods hooking entities.
File:Sunny Fishing.jpg|[[Sunny]] reeling back a fishing rod.
File:Croc Ad 1.jpg|[[Noor]] catching a [[salmon]].<ref> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e1AJo7jU5MI</ref>
Enchanted Fishing Rod.gif|An enchanted fishing rod.
Fishing Rod SDGP.png|Fishing rod in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
</gallery>

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

{{Items}}
{{entities}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Rybářský prut]]
[[de:Angel]]
[[es:Caña de pescar]]
[[fr:Canne à pêche]]
[[hu:Horgászbot]]
[[it:Canna da pesca]]
[[ja:釣竿]]
[[ko:낚싯대]]
[[nl:Vishengel]]
[[pl:Wędka]]
[[pt:Vara de pesca]]
[[ru:Удочка]]
[[uk:Вудка]]
[[zh:钓鱼竿]]</li></ul></nowiki>
12w49aEnchanted books were added, and villagers could offer them.
1.5
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Dupe Hack|Dupe Hack]]<br/>{{for|the method to duplicate items and blocks|Tutorials/Block and item duplication}}
{{stub}}
{{Joke feature}}
{{exclusive|java}}{{item
| image = Missing Texture.png
| rarity=Common
| stackable=No
|title=minecraft:dupe_hack|renewable=Yes}}
'''minecraft:dupe_hack''' is a joke item from [[Java Edition 23w13a_or_b]].

==Obtaining==

Once the <code>dupe_hack_occurrence_chance</code> vote is approved the '''dupe hack''' item has a random chance of dropping whenever an entity with chests is killed by a player, e.g. when destroying a [[Minecart with Chest|minecart with chest]] with a [[sword]].

It doesn't appear in the [[creative]] menu, not even when the [[Options#Controls|option]] "Operator Items Tab" is enabled, but can be given to the player with [[Commands/give|<code>/give</code>]] and other commands.

==Usage==
The dupe hack item can be used to create a limited amount of duplicate items by placing it on a [[crafting table]] with any other item. It has a random chance of breaking, controlled by the <code>dupe_hack_break_chance</code> vote. This limitation can be mostly bypassed by putting the items in an [[Ender Chest|ender chest]] first and duplicating the chest.

When using the Dupe Hack, it has a random chance of breaking, which is often decided by votes.

===Crafting ingredient===

{{Crafting
  |Any Item
  |Dupe Hack
  |Output=Any Item, 2
  |showdescription=1
  |description=The dupe hack item remains in the crafting grid after duplicating an item.
  |foot=1
}}

==Data values==
===ID===
{{edition|java}}:{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=minecraft:dupe_hack
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dupe_hack
|form=item|foot=1|spritename=missingno}}

==History==
{{History|java}}
{{History||23w13a_or_b|[[File:Missing Texture JE4.png|32px]] Added minecraft:dupe_hack.}}
{{History|foot}}

{{items}}
{{Jokes}}

<references />

[[Category:Joke items]]

[[ja:Dupe Hack]]
[[pt:Dupe Hack]]</li><li>[[Glow Berries|Glow Berries]]<br/>{{Block
|image=<gallery>
Cave Vines (head).png|Without Berries
Cave Vines (berries).png|With Berries
</gallery>
|image2 = Glow Berries JE1 BE1.png
|extratext=[[#Gallery|View all renders]]
|rarity=Common
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=Yes (64)
|tool=Any
|light=Yes
|transparent=Yes
|heals={{hunger|2}}
|flammable=Yes
|lavasusceptible=No
}}

'''Glow berries''' are a [[food]] [[item]] obtained from cave vines and can be used to plant them.

'''Cave vines''' are a climbable, [[Bone Meal|bonemealable]] plant that hangs off ceilings and grows glow berries. Cave vines with glow berries produce [[light]] and drop glow berries when broken or harvested. Cave vines with no glow berries will not drop anything.

== Obtaining ==

=== Natural generation ===
Cave vines can be found in [[lush caves]], hanging from cave ceilings.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|glow-berries}}

=== Post-generation ===
Glow berries can be collected from a cave vine by {{control|using}} or {{control|breaking}} the vine. This yields one glow berry when the vine is bearing them and nothing when it is not.  A cave vine also breaks if [[water]] runs over its location or if a [[piston]] extends or pushes a block into its location. 

{{IN|bedrock}}, using a tool with [[Silk Touch]] on cave vines always yields a glow berry, even if the vine appears empty.

[[Fortune]] has no effect on the number of glow berries dropped.

== Usage ==
=== Placement ===
Glow berries can be placed on and grown from the bottom of most blocks. They have no specific lighting requirements. When placed, they can be of any length.

=== Growth ===
Placing glow berries on the bottom of a block creates a cave vine that grows downward one block at a time as long as [[air]] is beneath it and its maximum height (2 to 26 blocks) has not been reached. Each newly-grown cave vine block has a 1 in 9 chance of bearing glow berries.  Only this tip can ever naturally grow them.{{only|JE}}{{More info|exact growth rate and chance to bear glow berries}}

{{control|Using}} [[bone meal]] on a cave vine produces glow berries if the vine was not bearing any.

{{IN|Java}}, cave vines stop growing if [[shears]] are {{control|used}} on the tip.

{{IN|bedrock}}, if placing glow berries in the Nether, cave vines are able to grow and produces glow berries.

=== Food ===
To eat glow berries, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 0.4 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]] points, like [[sweet berries]].

=== Light ===
When bearing glow berries, cave vines give off a [[light]] level of 14.

=== Composting ===
Placing glow berries into a [[composter]] by {{control|using}} them on it has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

=== Breeding ===
Glow berries can be fed to [[fox]]es to [[breeding|breed]] them. Foxes are similar to cats when being fed as a wild animal; a sudden movement by the player may cause the fox to flee even if the player holds glow berries. The resulting baby fox trusts the [[player]] and does not flee.

Glow berries can be {{control|used}} on baby foxes to reduce the time until they grow by 10%.

==Sounds==
===Glow berries===
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

===Cave vines===
====Generic====
{{Sound table/Block/Cave vines}}

==== Unique ====
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table
|sound=Berries pick1.ogg
|sound2=Berries pick2.ogg
|subtitle=Berries pop
|source=block
|description=When glow berries are picked
|id=block.cave_vines.pick_berries
|translationkey=subtitles.item.berries.pick
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Shear.ogg
|subtitle=Plant cropped
|source=block
|description=When the tip of cave vines are cropped with [[Shears#Cropping growing plants|shears]]
|id=block.growing_plant.crop
|translationkey=subtitles.block.growing_plant.crop
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Berries pick1.ogg
|sound2=Berries pick2.ogg
|source=block
|description=When glow berries are picked
|id=pick_berries.cave_vines
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|foot=1}}

==Data values==
===ID===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showblocktags=y
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Cave Vines
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cave_vines
|blocktags=cave_vines,lush_plants_replaceable
|form=block
}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cave Vines Plant
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cave_vines_plant
|blocktags=cave_vines,lush_plants_replaceable
|form=block
}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Glow Berries
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_berries
|itemtags=fox_food
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{el|be}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Cave Vines
|nameid=cave_vines
|spritetype=block
|id=577}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cave Vines Body With Berries
|nameid=cave_vines_body_with_berries
|spritename=lit-cave-vines-plant
|spritetype=block
|id=630}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cave Vines Head With Berries 
|spritename=lit-cave-vines
|nameid=cave_vines_head_with_berries
|spritetype=block
|id=631}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Glow Berries
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_berries
|form=item
|id=638
|foot=1}}

=== Block states===
{{See also|Block states}}
{{/BS}}

==Advancements==
{{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}

==History==
{{History||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DWZIfsaIgtE|t=1781}}|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (head) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Cave vines (named as glow berries) are shown as part of lush caves at [[Minecraft Live 2020]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w05a|[[File:Glow Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow berries.
|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (head) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cave vines.}}
{{History|||snap=21w11a|Renamed from "cave vines head" and "cave vines body" to "cave vines" and "cave vines plant", respectively.
|The IDs have also changed.
|Cave vines now always give 14 light, regardless of the type of part.
|Now slow down the player.
|Can now be climbed.}}
{{History|||snap=21w13a|Glow berries now generate as loot in [[mineshaft]] [[Minecart with Chest|chest minecarts]].}}
{{History||1.18|snap=Experimental Snapshot 1|With the implementation of cave biomes including lush caves, caves vines can now generate in normal worlds.}}
{{History|||snap=21w37a|Cave vines stop growing if [[shears]] are used on the tip.}}
{{History|||snap=21w41a|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE2.png|32px]] Changed cave vines plant texture.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Glow Berries may now be found in [[ancient city]] [[chest]]s.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.220.52|[[File:Glow Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow berries.
|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (head) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines (berries) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added cave vines.}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.54|Glow Berries now generate as loot in [[mineshaft]] [[Minecart with Chest|chest minecarts]].}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Glow Berries are now available without enabling [[experimental gameplay]].}}
{{History||1.17.20|snap=beta 1.17.20.20|Cave Vines can now be pollinated by [[bee]]s.}}
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Cave Vines Plant JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Cave Vines Plant (berries) JE2.png|32px]] Changed cave vines plant texture.}}
{{History||1.19.20|snap=beta 1.19.20.20|Cave vines can now be destroyed by [[ravagers]].}}
{{History|foot}}

<gallery>
Lush_caves_overview_concept_art.jpg|Concept art for the lush caves and vegetation including Glow Berries.
JE_1.17_Development_Lush_Caves.jpg|A view of the lush caves with glow berries from Minecraft Live 2020.
Lushcaves_minecon.png|Lush cave in MINECON.
Cavesworkinprogress.jpg|A view of the lush caves with glow berries, tweeted by LadyAgnes.
Livestream_lush_cave.jpg|Another view of the lush caves with glow berries, in an interview with LadyAgnes.
Glow Berry Fox.jpg|A fox under a glow berry vine.
</gallery>

===Cave vines "item"===
{{:Technical blocks/Cave Vines}}

==Issues==
{{Issue list}}

==Trivia==
*They are the first item to be usable as both a food and a light source.

==Gallery==
<gallery>
Cave Vines (plant).png
Cave Vines (berries, plant).png
Cave Vines (head).png
Cave Vines (berries).png
Cave_Vines_Age2_(Possibility_pattern_1)_JE1.png|A possible pattern of the cave vines at Age 2.
Cave_Vines_Age2_(Possibility_pattern_2)_JE1.png|And another pattern.
</gallery>

{{Blocks|vegetation}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Natural blocks]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
[[Category:Light sources]]
[[Category:Flammable blocks]]
[[Category:Climbable blocks]]

[[de:Leuchtbeeren]]
[[es:Bayas luminosas]]
[[fr:Baies lumineuses]]
[[it:Bacche luminose]]
[[ja:グロウベリー]]
[[pt:Bagas brilhantes]]
[[ru:Светящиеся ягоды]]
[[zh:发光浆果]]</li></ul>
13w04aA villager spawned from a renamed spawn egg shows its name in the trading interface in place of "Villager".
1.8
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Dried Kelp|Dried Kelp]]<br/>{{about|the item|the block|Dried Kelp Block}}
{{Item
| title = Dried Kelp
| image = Dried Kelp.png
| renewable = Yes
| heals = {{hunger|1}}
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''Dried kelp''' is a [[food]] item that can be quickly eaten by the [[player]]. It can also be crafted into [[Dried Kelp Block|dried kelp blocks]].

== Obtaining ==

=== Cooking ===
[[Kelp]] can be cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or [[campfire]]. Each piece of dried kelp removed from a furnace output slot gives 0.1 [[experience]] (6.4 experience per stack).
{{Smelting
|Kelp
|Dried Kelp
|0,1
}}

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
 |Dried Kelp Block
 |Output= Dried Kelp,9
 |type= Foodstuff
}}

== Usage ==

=== Food ===
[[File:Eating dried kelp.png|thumb|A player eating dried kelp.]]
To eat dried kelp, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|1}} [[hunger]] and 0.6{{only|je|short=1}} / 0.2{{only|be|short=1}} hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].

A player can consume dried kelp about twice as fast as any other food item in the game.

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{Crafting usage}}

=== Composting ===
Dried kelp placed into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

==Sounds==
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

== Achievements ==

{{load achievements|Castaway}}

== Advancements ==

{{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Dried Kelp
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dried_kelp
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Dried Kelp
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dried_kelp
|id=270
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Dried Kelp JE1.png|32px]] Added dried kelp.}}
{{History|||snap=18w08b|Dried kelp can now be used to craft [[dried kelp block]]s.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=19w03a|Placing dried kelp into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Dried kelp now has a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[File:Dried Kelp BE1.png|32px]] Added dried kelp.}}
{{H||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Dried kelp can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
{{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.20|[[FIle:Dried Kelp JE1.png|32px]] The texture of dried kelp has been changed to match ''Java Edition''.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Dried Kelp BE1.png|32px]] Added dried kelp.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[de:Getrockneter Seetang]]
[[es:Algas secas]]
[[fr:Algue séchée]]
[[ja:乾燥した昆布]]
[[ko:말린 켈프]]
[[lzh:乾海帶]]
[[nl:Gedroogde kelp]]
[[pl:Suszone wodorosty]]
[[pt:Algas secas]]
[[ru:Сушёная ламинария]]
[[th:สาหร่ายทะเลแห้ง]]
[[zh:干海带]]</li><li>[[Glow Ink Sac|Glow Ink Sac]]<br/>{{For|the regular sac dropped by squids|Ink Sac}}
{{Item
|Image=Glow Ink Sac.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
|}}

A '''glow ink sac''' is an item dropped by a [[glow squid]] upon death. Unlike regular ink sacs, it can be added to [[sign]]s to make glowing text, and can be used to craft glow item frames.

== Obtaining ==
=== Mob loot ===
[[Glow squid]]s drop 1–3 glow ink sacs upon death. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1–6 with Looting III.

=== Compound creation ===
A glow ink sac can be created from its base [[element]]s, using the [[compound creator]].{{only|bedrock|education}}

{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Elements
!Example recipe
|- <!-- Temporarily using crafting grid as substitute for compound creator (template not yet available), since the layout is the same, even if the appearance is different -->
!Glow Ink Sac
|1 Iron<br>1 Sulfur<br>4 Oxygen
|{{Crafting Table
|shapeless= 1
|A2=Iron |B2=Sulfur |C2=Oxygen,4
|Output=Glow Ink Sac}}
|}

== Usage ==	
=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{Crafting usage}}

=== Signs ===
[[File:Glow Ink Sign with Orange Dye JE2.png|thumb|150px|An oak sign with a glow ink sac used on it.]]
Glow ink sacs can be used on [[sign]]s or [[hanging sign]]s to make their text brighter in low light levels. This also adds an outline around the text on the sign, the color of which is based on the color of the sign's text. The text does not emit any light, it is only more visible in darkness, similarly to the eyes of spiders and endermen. Normal [[ink sacs]] can be applied to revert glowing text back to default.

== Sounds ==
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table
|sound=Ink sac1.ogg
|sound2=Ink sac2.ogg
|sound3=Ink sac3.ogg
|subtitle=Glow Ink Sac splotches
|source=block
|description=When a glow ink sac is used on a [[sign]]
|id=item.glow_ink_sac.use
|translationkey=subtitles.item.glow_ink_sac.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Ink sac1.ogg
|sound2=Ink sac2.ogg
|sound3=Ink sac3.ogg
|source=sound
|description=When a glow ink sac is used on a sign
|id=sign.ink_sac.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Glow Ink Sac
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_ink_sac
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Glow Ink Sac
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_ink_sac
|form=item
|id=503
|foot=1}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Glow and Behold}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|[[File:Glow Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow ink sacs.}}
{{History||1.17.1|snap=Pre-release 1|[[Zombie]]s, [[husk]]s, [[zombie villager]]s, and [[drowned]] no longer pick up [[glow ink sac]]s.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Glow ink sacs can now be used to make the text glow on a [[hanging sign]].}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|[[File:Glow Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow ink sacs.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Glow ink sacs have been removed temporarily.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.50|[[File:Glow Ink Sac JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Re-added glow ink sacs.}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Glow ink sacs are now available without enabling [[experimental gameplay]].}}
{{History||1.17.30|snap=beta 1.17.30.20|[[Zombie]]s, [[husk]]s, [[zombie villager]]s, and [[drowned]] no longer pick up [[glow ink sac]]s.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{Issue list}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--glow-ink-sac Taking Inventory: Glow Ink Sac] – Minecraft.net on October 14, 2021

{{Items}}

[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Dyes]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[de:Leuchttintenbeutel]]
[[es:Saco de tinta luminosa]]
[[it:Sacca d'inchiostro luminescente]]
[[ja:輝くイカスミ]]
[[pl:Torbiel ze świecącym atramentem]]
[[pt:Bolsa de tinta brilhante]]
[[ru:Светящийся чернильный мешок]]
[[uk:Сяйний чорнильний мішок]]
[[zh:荧光墨囊]]</li></ul>
14w02aVillager trading has been revamped. See here for offers before 1.8.
Trading now gives the player experience.
14w03aVillager clerics no longer buy ender pearls, as they did in 14w02a.
14w31aClerics now sell bottles o' enchanting, prices range from 3 to 11 emeralds each.
1.9
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Nether Quartz|Nether Quartz]]<br/>{{About|the item|the ore|Nether Quartz Ore|the mineral block|Block of Quartz|other uses|Quartz}}
{{Item
| image = Nether Quartz.png
|type=
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''Nether quartz''' is a white mineral found in [[the Nether]].

== Obtaining ==
{{see also|Nether Quartz Ore#Natural generation}}

=== Mining ===

[[Nether quartz ore]] mined using a [[pickaxe]] drops one unit of Nether quartz. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Fortune]], it may drop an extra unit per level of Fortune, up to a maximum of four with Fortune III. If the pickaxe is enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], the ore drops itself.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|nether-quartz}}

=== Smelting ===
{{Smelting
|Nether Quartz Ore
|Nether Quartz
|0,2
}}

=== Bartering ===

[[Piglin]]s may [[barter]] 5–12 nether quartz when given a [[gold ingot]].

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage}}

=== Trading ===

Expert-level stone mason [[villagers]] have a {{frac|1|33}} chance to trade one [[emerald]] for 12 Nether quartz {{in|java}}. This trade is always offered {{in|bedrock}}.

=== Smithing ingredient ===
{{Smithing
|head=1
|ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Nether Quartz
|Any Armor Trim Smithing Template
|Netherite Chestplate
|Nether Quartz
|Quartz Trim Netherite Chestplate
|showdescription=1
|description = All armor types can be used in this recipe,<br/>a netherite chestplate is shown as an example.<br/>
|tail=1
}}

;Trim color palette
The following color palette is shown on the designs on trimmed armor:
*{{TrimPalette|nether quartz}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Nether Quartz
|spritetype=item
|nameid=quartz
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Nether Quartz
|spritetype=item
|nameid=quartz
|id=524
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz. 
|Nether quartz is used to craft [[daylight sensor]]s and [[redstone comparator]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=January 4, 2013|slink=http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/287481098760499201|[[Jeb]] tweeted that Nether quartz would be used for more decorative uses as well.}}
{{History|||snap=January 7, 2013|slink=http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/288311932304371712|Jeb tweeted a picture of some [[block of quartz]] tests potentially being replacements for the lack of limestone/marble in the game.}}
{{History|||snap=13w02a|Added [[block of quartz]], which is [[crafting|crafted]] with Nether quartz.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Nether quartz can now be used to craft [[granite]] and [[diorite]].}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[observer]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeric ID was 406.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Nether quartz is now [[trading|bought]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|1|109}} (~0.92%) chance of being offered by [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 1–4, making it [[renewable resource|renewable]].}}
{{History|||snap=20w09a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|10|226}} (~4.42%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
{{History|||snap=20w10a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|411}} (~4.87%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 8-16.}}
{{History|||snap=20w11a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|417}} (~4.80%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}}
{{History|||snap=20w13a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|424}} (~4.72%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}}
{{History|||snap=20w16a|Nether quartz can now be found in [[bastion remnant]] chests.}}
{{History|||snap=20w20a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|423}} (~4.73%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Nether quartz now has a {{frac|20|459}} (~4.36%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 5-12.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Nether quartz can now be used as an armor trim material.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is no longer available from the [[Nether reactor]] and is now available from [[the Nether]].}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[daylight sensor]]s.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz can now be used to craft [[redstone comparator]]s.}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Nether quartz is now used to craft [[observer]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.
|Between 20 and 26 nether quartz can now be [[trading|sold]] to stone mason [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, 12 Nether quartz can now be sold to stone mason villagers.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Nether Quartz can now be obtained from bartering with piglin.}}
{{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Nether quartz can now be used as an armor trim material.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Quartz JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of Nether quartz has now been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Nether Quartz JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added Nether quartz.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==

* All of the sensor related items that are craftable (comparator, daylight sensor, observer) are crafted with some Nether quartz involved.

== References ==

{{reflist}}

{{items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Netheritový křemen]]
[[de:Netherquarz]]
[[es:Cuarzo del Nether]]
[[fr:Quartz du Nether]]
[[hu:Alvilági kvarc]]
[[ja:ネザークォーツ]]
[[ko:네더 석영]]
[[nl:Netherkwarts]]
[[pl:Kwarc]]
[[pt:Quartzo do Nether]]
[[ru:Кварц Нижнего мира]]
[[uk:Пекельний кварц]]
[[zh:下界石英]]</li><li>[[:Category:Minecraft Dungeons items|Category:Minecraft Dungeons items]]<br/>All items that are in ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]''.
{{Minecraft Dungeons items}}
[[Category:Minecraft Dungeons]]
[[Category:Items]]
[[ja:カテゴリ:アイテム (Minecraft Dungeons)]]
[[pl:Kategoria:Przedmioty w Minecraft Dungeons]]
[[pt:Categoria:Itens do Minecraft Dungeons]]</li></ul>
15w41aClerics no longer sell eyes of ender.
Clerics now sell ender pearls. Prices range from 4 to 7 emeralds each.
15w43aLibrarians charge double for books with "treasure" enchantments.
1.11
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Disc Fragment|Disc Fragment]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Disc Fragment.png
| renewable = No
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

A '''disc fragment''' is a [[music disc]] fragment obtained from [[ancient city]] loot chests. Nine fragments can be combined in a [[Crafting Table|crafting table]] to make a music disc named "5".

== Obtaining ==
=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|disc-fragment-5}}

== Usage ==
=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage|Disc Fragment 5}}
== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{ID table
|edition=java<!--
|showitemtags=y-->
|showforms=y
|firstcolumnname=Track
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Samuel Åberg - 5
|spritename=disc-fragment-5
|spritetype=item
|nameid=disc_fragment_5<!--
|itemtags=-->
|form=item
|foot=y}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w16a|[[File:Disc Fragment.png|32px]] Added disc fragments.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.28|[[File:Disc Fragment.png|32px]] Added disc fragments.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{Issue list}}

==Gallery==
<gallery>
9 to 5.jpg|9 fragments of the 5 music disc.
</gallery>

==See also==
* {{EnvLink|Music}}
* {{ItemLink|Music Disc}}

{{Items}}

[[de:Plattenbruchstück]]
[[es:Fragmento de disco]]
[[fr:Fragment de disque]]
[[ja:レコードの破片]]
[[pl:Fragment płyty]]
[[pt:Fragmento de disco]]
[[ru:Фрагмент пластинки 5]]
[[uk:Фрагмент платівки]]
[[zh:唱片残片]]
[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Wheat|Wheat]]<br/>{{About||the artifact in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|Minecraft Dungeons:Wonderful Wheat|the seed|Wheat Seeds}}
{{Item
| image = Wheat.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Wheat''' is an [[item]] primarily obtained by harvesting fully-grown [[Wheat Seeds|wheat crops]]. It is used for [[crafting]] as well as to feed certain animals.

== Obtaining ==

=== Natural generation ===

{{LootChestItem|wheat}}

=== Farming ===

{{main|Tutorials/Crop farming}}

When a fully-grown wheat crop is harvested, it drops 1 wheat and 1 to 4 [[wheat seeds]] ({{frac|2|5|7}} per crop harvested on average). A wheat crop has a total of eight stages (0-7) from the time it is planted until it can be harvested. If a crop is harvested before it is fully grown, it just drops one seed. Wheat needs light to grow; a seed is destroyed if planted without light. Harvesting with a [[Fortune]]-enchanted tool increases the number of seeds dropped but does not increase the yield of wheat.

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
|Hay Bale
|Output= Wheat,9
|type= Material
}}

=== Drops ===
A [[fox]] sometimes spawns holding wheat, which it always drops upon death. Alternatively, the player can drop a [[food]] item, causing the fox to drop the wheat.

== Usage ==

=== Food ===

[[File:New Cattle.png|thumb|Using wheat to lead a cow.]]
When wheat is held, it causes nearby [[cow]]s, [[sheep]], [[goat]]s and [[mooshroom]]s to follow the player, until either the player stops holding the wheat or goes too far away from the animal, thus leading them to lose interest.

Wheat may be used to [[breed]] cows, sheep, goats, and mooshrooms by first herding two of them together and then {{control|using}} the wheat on them to begin "Love Mode."

Wheat can heal a [[horse]] {{hp|1}} health or lower its temper by 3% when attempting to tame it. It can also decrease the time it takes for a foal to grow by 20 seconds.

Similarly, wheat can heal a [[llama]] {{hp|2}} health, and it decreases the time it takes a baby llama to grow by 10 seconds.

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Trading ===

Novice-level farmer [[Villager|villagers]] have a 25%{{only|bedrock}} or 40%{{only|java}} chance to buy 20 wheat for one [[emerald]].

=== Composting ===
Placing wheat into a [[composter]] has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. A stack of wheat yields an average of 5.94 [[bone meal]].

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|Bake Bread;The Lie;Repopulation}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|A Seedy Place}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Wheat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=wheat
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Wheat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=wheat
|id=334
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Video ==

{{Video note|the narrator demonstrates at 0:56 that walking over wheat can destroy the crop and un-till the land. This is outdated: since version {{Version link|JE 1.1}}, wheat can be destroyed only by a player or mob jumping on it or falling on it.}}

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|JbAURiYQZlA}}</div>

== History ==

{{History|java indev}}
{{History||20100206|[[File:Wheat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Wheat has been added.
|Wheat can be used to craft [[bread]].}}
{{History||20100223|Bread now requires 3 wheat (1 row of 3) instead of 6 (2 rows of 3) to be crafted.}}
{{History|java infdev}}
{{History||20100625-2|Wheat can now be found in the new [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|Wheat can now be used to craft [[cake]].}}
{{History||1.4|Wheat can now be used to craft [[cookie]]s.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Wheat can now be used in [[breeding]].}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Wheat can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s, at 18–21 wheat for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|[[Chicken]]s and [[pig]]s no longer use wheat to [[breeding|breed]].}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16a|[[Horse]]s can now be healed by being fed wheat.
|Foals can now have their growth increased by being fed wheat.}}
{{History|||snap=13w17a|[[Horse]]s can now have their tempers lowered with wheat.}}
{{History|||snap=13w18a|Nine wheat can now be crafted to make a [[hay bale]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Trading has been changed: farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 18–22 wheat for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{history||1.9|snap=15w43a|Wheat may now be found in [[igloo]] basement chests.}}
{{history|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of wheat in [[dungeon]] chests has been decreased.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Wheat can now be found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 296.}}
{{History|||snap=18w09a|Wheat can now generate in the chests of [[underwater ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w11a|Wheat can now generate in [[shipwreck]] chests.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wheat JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of wheat has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w47a|Wheat can now generate inside of loot chests on top of [[pillager outpost]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=18w49a|Wheat can now generate in chests in [[village]] butcher and shepherd houses.}}
{{History|||snap=18w50a|Wheat can now generate in chests in desert [[village]] houses.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=19w03a|Placing wheat into the new [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Wheat now has a 65% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w07a|Added [[fox]]es, which sometimes spawn with wheat in their mouths.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|Wheat can now be used to breed [[goat]]s.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|Wheat can now be used to craft [[packed mud]].}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Wheat can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in cold and warm [[ocean ruins]] and in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Wheat no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within [[trail ruins]], wheat is now common loot.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Wheat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wheat. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.4.0|Wheat is now obtainable via farming and can be used to craft [[bread]].}}
{{History||v0.7.0|Wheat can now be used to craft [[cake]].}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Wheat can now be used to breed [[cow]]s and [[sheep]].
|Wheat can now be used to craft [[hay bale]]s.}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Wheat [[crop]]s now naturally spawn in [[village]]s.
|Wheat can now be used to craft [[cookie]]s.}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Wheat can now be used to grow, increase tame and heal [[horse]]s, [[donkey]]s and [[mule]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.2|Wheat can now be found in the [[chest]]s inside of large houses in [[ice plains]] and [[cold taiga]] [[village]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Wheat can now be found in [[igloo]] basement chests.}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 18–22 wheat for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Wheat can now be found in the new [[woodland mansion]] chests.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Wheat can now be found inside [[shipwreck]] chests.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Wheat can now be found inside [[underwater ruins]] chests.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Wheat can now be found in [[pillager outpost]] chests.
|[[File:Wheat JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of wheat has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Wheat can now be found in [[desert]] [[village]] house chests, village shepherd and butcher house chests.
|Wheat can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has changed, farmer [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to buy 20 wheat for one [[emerald]] as part of their first tier trade.}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.1|Added [[fox]]es, which can drop wheat.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wheat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wheat.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Wheat JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of wheat has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wheat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wheat.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Wheat SDGP.png|Wheat in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
File:Field of Wheat.jpg|[[Steve]] and [[Kai]] in a field of wheat crops.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CumuJleg6Ij/</ref>
</gallery>

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--wheat Taking Inventory: Wheat] – Minecraft.net on April 21, 2022
{{Items}}

[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Food]]

[[cs:Pšenice]]
[[de:Weizen]]
[[es:Trigo]]
[[fr:Blé]]
[[hu:Búza]]
[[it:Grano]]
[[ja:小麦]]
[[ko:밀]]
[[nl:Tarwe]]
[[pl:Pszenica]]
[[pt:Trigo]]
[[ru:Пшеница]]
[[th:ข้าวสาลี]]
[[uk:Пшениця]]
[[zh:小麦]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
16w33aFarmers now sell 5 to 7 apples and 6 to 10 cookies for an emerald instead of just 5 and 6 respectively.
16w39aAdded new trades through the Cartographer career.
1.14
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Purple Dye|Purple Dye]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Purple dye''' is a [[Dyeing#Secondary colors|secondary dye color]] created by combining [[red dye]] and [[blue dye]] in a crafting grid.

== Obtaining ==

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
  |head=1
  |showname=0
  |Blue Dye
  |Red Dye
  |Output=Purple Dye,2
  |type=Material
}}
{{Crafting
  |foot=1
  |Lapis Lazuli
  |Red Dye
  |Output=Purple Dye,2
  |description={{only|bedrock|education}}
  |type=Material
}}

=== Trading ===

[[Wandering trader]]s sometimes sell 3 purple dye for an [[emerald]].

== Usage ==

{{dye usage}}

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
{{banner crafting usage}}

=== Loom ingredient ===
{{Banner loom usage|Purple Dye}}

=== Trading ===

Apprentice-level Shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 purple dye for an emerald as part of their trades.{{only|bedrock}}

Expert-level Shepherd villagers have a {{frac|2|7}} chance to buy 12 purple dye for an emerald.{{only|java}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Purple Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=purple_dye
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Purple Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=purple_dye
|aliasid=dye / 5
|id=400
|form=item
|translationkey=item.dye.purple.name
|foot=1}}

== Video ==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|Cx52CGo5QnI}}</div>

== History ==

{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Purple dye can now be [[crafting|crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} 
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}}
{{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Due to [[lapis lazuli]] being [[renewable resource|renewable]] now, purple dye is also now renewable.}}
{{History|||snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s which can be dyed.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Purple dye is now [[crafting|crafted]] using [[blue dye]], instead of [[lapis lazuli]].
|[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|Purple dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to purple.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells purple dye.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Purple dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[purple candle]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=21w19a|Purple dye can no longer be used to craft purple candles.}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Purple dye can once again be used to craft purple candles.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Purple dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to purple.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.4.0|Purple dye is now [[craft]]able with rose red and lapis lazuli.
|Purple dye can now be used to craft purple [[wool]].}}
{{History||v0.6.0|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[sheep]].}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[magenta dye]].}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 11|Purple dye can now be used to craft colored [[terracotta]].}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Purple dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]], colored [[bed]]s and dyed [[shulker box]]es.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s, [[stained glass]] and patterns on [[banner]]s.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Purple dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Purple dye can now be used to dye tamed [[cat]] collars.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Purple dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
|Purple dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s and undyed [[glass pane]]s.
|[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Purple dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of purple dye has been changed from <code>dye/5</code> to <code>purple_dye</code>.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}}
{{History|PS4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Purple_Dye_JE2_BE2.png|32px]] The texture of purple dye has now been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Purple Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added purple dye.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Dyes]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Fialové barvivo]]
[[de:Violetter Farbstoff]]
[[es:Tinte morado]]
[[fr:Teinture violette]]
[[hu:Lila festék]]
[[ja:紫色の染料]]
[[ko:보라색 염료]]
[[nl:Paarse kleurstof]]
[[pl:Fioletowy barwnik]]
[[pt:Corante roxo]]
[[ru:Фиолетовый краситель]]
[[zh:紫色染料]]</li><li>[[Head|Head]]<br/>{{Block
| image = 
<gallery>
Skeleton Skull.png | Skeleton
Wither Skeleton Skull.png | Wither Skeleton 
Player Head.png | Player
Zombie Head.png| Zombie
Creeper Head.png | Creeper
Dragon Head.png | Dragon
Piglin Head.png | Piglin
</gallery>
| transparent = Yes
| light = No
| tool = any
| renewable = 
* '''Skeleton, Wither Skeleton, Zombie, Creeper, Piglin:''' 
* Yes
* '''Dragon, Player:'''
* No
| stackable = Yes (64)
| flammable = No
| lavasusceptible = No
| rarity = Uncommon
}}

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]].

== Obtaining ==

=== Breaking ===

A mob head can be mined using any item,<ref>{{bug|MC-192905||Heads & Skulls have no assigned tool}}</ref> and drops itself when broken.
{{breaking row|horizontal=1|Mob Head|sprite=Heads}}
If a head is pushed by a [[piston]] or comes in contact with [[water]] or [[lava]], it breaks off as an [[item (entity)|item]].

When destroyed by an [[explosion]], the head ''always'' drops as an item.

===Natural generation===

Dragon heads generate on [[end ships]] found in [[End City|end cities]].

Skeleton skulls can generate in [[ancient cities]], which sometimes generate in the [[deep dark]].

=== Mob loot ===

A [[wither skeleton]] has a 2.5% chance of dropping a wither skeleton skull when killed by a player or a tamed [[wolf]]. The chance is increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III. {{IN|bedrock}}, the chance is increased by 2% per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 8.5% with Looting III.

[[Skeleton]], [[wither skeleton]], [[zombie]], [[creeper]] and [[piglin]] heads are always dropped by the respective mob if it dies due to a [[charged creeper]]'s explosion. {{IN|bedrock}}, if multiple mobs are killed by the same charged creeper, all of them drop their heads, however {{in|java}} only one mob selected at random drops its head.<ref>{{bug|MC-63534|||WAI}}</ref> If an [[ender dragon]] or a [[player]] is killed by a charged creeper, it does not drop its head.<ref name=":0">{{bug|MC-132933|||WAI}}</ref>

==Usage ==

===Decoration===

Mob heads can be oriented in 16 different directions on top of a block, and 4 directions on the sides of blocks, similar to [[sign]]s. They can be placed on top of, or beside each other by shift clicking.

When placed and powered by redstone, the piglin and dragon heads plays an animation. The piglin head flaps its ears (2 times per second for the right ear and 2.5 times per second for the left ear) while the dragon head opens and closes its mouth repeatedly (2 times per second). The same animation occurs when worn by a (horizontally) moving player, zombie, skeleton, or [[armor stand]] (note: the animation does not play if the <code>NoGravity</code> tag is set to 1)

=== Wearing ===
{{See also|#Renders}}

The player can wear heads, similarly to [[pumpkin]]s or helmets. This overlays the second layer of the player's [[skin]].

====Disguise====

Wearing the corresponding mob head reduces the detection range for [[skeleton]]s (but not [[wither skeleton]]s), [[creeper]]s, [[zombie]]s, and [[piglin]]s to 50% of the normal range. This is similar to (and stacks with) the reductions in detection range from [[sneaking]] and from the [[Invisibility]] status effect.

{{IN|bedrock}}, wearing any mob head or carved pumpkin makes the player invisible to other players on a locator [[map]].

=== Withers===
{{FakeImage|{{BlockGrid|scale=2|w=Wither Skeleton Skull|s=Soul Sand|www|sss| s }}|Wither build configuration}}

[[Wither]]s can be spawned by placing soul sand or soul soil in a T shape, and putting 3 wither skeleton skulls on top of the T. The T can be horizontal or vertical. The last block placed must be one of the three wither skeleton skulls. A dispenser can also create a wither, by placing the final skull onto soul sand directly in front of and below it.

===Dispensers===
A [[dispenser]] can equip a mob head on a player, mob, or armor stand with an empty helmet slot, within the block the dispenser is facing.

[[Dispenser]]s can also complete the construction of a wither.

=== Crafting ingredient===

{{crafting usage|Wither Skeleton Skull,Creeper Head|continue=1}}
{{Crafting
  |ignoreusage=1
  |ingredients=Any '''Mob head''' +<br>[[Gunpowder]] +<br>Any [[Dye]]
  |Gunpowder
  |Wither Skeleton Skull;Skeleton Skull;Zombie Head;Head;Creeper Head;Dragon Head;Player Head
  |Matching Dye
  |Output= Matching Firework Star
  |description=Forms Creeper shape
  |foot=1
}}

===Enchantments===

Mob heads can receive the following enchantments, but only through an [[anvil]].
{| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
|+
!Name
!Max Level
![[Enchanting|Method]]
|-
|[[Curse of Binding]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Curse of Vanishing]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|}

=== Note blocks ===
Placing a head above a [[note block]] causes the note block to play the corresponding mob's {{cd|ambient}} sound when activated. The only exception is the creeper head; as creepers don't make {{cd|ambient}} sounds, the note block plays the {{cd|primed}} (hissing) sound instead.

The block below the note block does not affect the mob sound it creates.

==Player skins==
{{exclusive|java|section=1}}
Human heads have an extra usage for map makers, they can be given [[Chunk format#Entity Format|NBT data]] so that they appear with the skin of any ''Minecraft'' account. This means if a player knows that a specific account has a head that is desired to display, the NBT data can be edited to make it appear.

The command to give the player a head with the skin of another player is {{cmd|give @s minecraft:player_head{SkullOwner:"<''PlayerName''>"} }}. Commonly, this kind of head is called a custom head. 

Another command to give the player a head with another player's skin is {{cmd|give @s minecraft:player_head{SkullOwner:{Id:"<''PlayerUUID''>",Properties:{textures:[{Value:"<''SkinURL''>"}]} } } }}. ''SkinURL'' is a string encoded in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64 Base64] containing the URL of the player's skin.<ref>Example: {"textures":{"SKIN":{"url":"<nowiki>http://textures.minecraft.net/texture/292009a4925b58f02c77dadc3ecef07ea4c7472f64e0fdc32ce5522489362680"}}}</ref> A player head saves the skin of the player from the time it was created, meaning if the player changes their skin, the head still displays the original texture.<ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|464414369452142592|Skulls are a snapshot of the skin as it was made; just change your skin, make a skull, and change your skin back. That's intended behaviour.|May 8, 2014}}</ref>

Note that it is therefore necessary to be connected to the internet to load the texture of a skin, whatever the property used.
When they are loaded for the first time by the client, the skins textures are cached in {{code|[[.minecraft]]\assets\skins\(subfolders)\(files)}}.
If the client does not have access to the internet when it first loads, the player's head displays a regular head (Steve's skin) which is also cached.
Afterwards, even if the client reconnects to the internet, in order to display the skin correctly, it is necessary to clear the cache manually by deleting the recently created files in {{code|[[.minecraft]]\assets\skins\(subfolder)}}, then restarting the game.

When NBT-customized heads (with names and lores) are placed on the ground, they lose their names and given lores upon picking up. Therefore, using Ctrl + {{ctrl|pick block}} on a custom player head gives the player a head that still retains its textures, but with no lores and its name is reset to either {{code|[PlayerName]'s Head}} (heads obtained by MHF-Marc's Head Format or existing players in the world) or {{code|Player Head}} (heads obtained by using skin URLs).

=== Marc's Head Format===
[[File:Allmobheads.png|thumb|right|Most of the MHF mob heads provided.]]

{{exclusive|Java|section=1}}

[[Marc Watson]] created a number of accounts with specific skins so map makers could use common heads without the risk of someone changing their skins.<ref>{{reddit|1m0itx/twitter_marc_irl_mapmakers_would_it_be_useful|cc4m1cq|I'm here to make it so that people don't have to worry about having a consistent account whose skin might change.|Marc_IRL|September 9, 2013}}</ref> Nowadays, since heads do not update the skin if a player changes their skin, this is not something map-makers need to worry about, though these skins are still useful. These accounts have names in the format <code>MHF_<''Name''></code>, for example <code>MHF_PigZombie</code> is the name of a ''Minecraft'' user with a [[zombified piglin]] head. MHF stands for "Marc's Head Format".<ref>{{tweet|Marc_IRL|377453670410891264|head format. I needed to pick a prefix that was short and not already taken by other usernames.|September 10, 2013}}</ref> There are also a few blocks and "bonus" heads, for more variety. These player heads have not been updated in compliance with the [[Texture Update]], and are outdated.

Because these are names of player accounts, these heads are obtained or placed using the <code>SkullOwner</code> tag, for instance: {{cmd|/give @s minecraft:player_head{SkullOwner:"MHF_''<Name>''"}<nowiki />}}.

The following names/heads have been made available:<ref>{{tweet|Marc_IRL|542330244473311232|For those following the MHF list, I have presents for you. Full list of accounts I've made: http://pastebin.com/5mug6EBu|December 9, 2014}}</ref> 
<!--

DO NOT add ANY skull to this list without a source that it is made by Mojang; unsourced additions will be reverted!

In particular:
* MHF_Apple, MHF_Wither and MHF_Tree are not made by Mojang, see {{tweet|Marc_IRL|542599419678707714}} and {{tweet|Marc_IRL|590522239616954369}}
* MHF_Guardian is unofficial, see http://redd.it/3439u0

-->

;Mobs
<div class="list-style-none" style="-moz-column-width:15em;-webkit-column-width:15em;column-width:15em">
*{{InvSprite|MHF Alex}} MHF_Alex
*{{InvSprite|MHF Blaze}} MHF_Blaze
*{{InvSprite|MHF CaveSpider}} MHF_CaveSpider
*{{InvSprite|MHF Chicken}} MHF_Chicken
*{{InvSprite|MHF Cow}} MHF_Cow
*{{InvSprite|MHF Creeper}} MHF_Creeper
*{{InvSprite|MHF Enderman}} MHF_Enderman
*{{InvSprite|MHF Ghast}} MHF_Ghast
*{{InvSprite|MHF Golem}} MHF_Golem
*{{InvSprite|MHF Herobrine}} MHF_Herobrine
*{{InvSprite|MHF LavaSlime}} MHF_LavaSlime
*{{InvSprite|MHF MushroomCow}} MHF_MushroomCow
*{{InvSprite|MHF Ocelot}} MHF_Ocelot
*{{InvSprite|MHF Pig}} MHF_Pig
*{{InvSprite|MHF PigZombie}} MHF_PigZombie
*{{InvSprite|MHF Sheep}} MHF_Sheep
*{{InvSprite|MHF Skeleton}} MHF_Skeleton
*{{InvSprite|MHF Slime}} MHF_Slime
*{{InvSprite|MHF Spider}} MHF_Spider
*{{InvSprite|MHF Squid}} MHF_Squid
*{{InvSprite|MHF Steve}} MHF_Steve
*{{InvSprite|MHF Villager}} MHF_Villager
*{{InvSprite|MHF WSkeleton}} MHF_WSkeleton
*{{InvSprite|MHF Zombie}} MHF_Zombie
</div>

;Blocks
<div class="list-style-none" style="-moz-column-width:15em;-webkit-column-width:15em;column-width:15em">
*{{InvSprite|MHF Cactus}} MHF_Cactus
*{{InvSprite|MHF Cake}} MHF_Cake
*{{InvSprite|MHF Chest}} MHF_Chest
*{{InvSprite|MHF CoconutB}} MHF_CoconutB
*{{InvSprite|MHF CoconutG}} MHF_CoconutG
*{{InvSprite|MHF Melon}} MHF_Melon
*{{InvSprite|MHF OakLog}} MHF_OakLog
*{{InvSprite|MHF Present1}} MHF_Present1
*{{InvSprite|MHF Present2}} MHF_Present2
*{{InvSprite|MHF Pumpkin}} MHF_Pumpkin
*{{InvSprite|MHF TNT}} MHF_TNT
*{{InvSprite|MHF TNT2}} MHF_TNT2
</div>

;Bonus
<div class="list-style-none" style="-moz-column-width:15em;-webkit-column-width:15em;column-width:15em">
*{{InvSprite|MHF ArrowUp}} MHF_ArrowUp
*{{InvSprite|MHF ArrowDown}} MHF_ArrowDown
*{{InvSprite|MHF ArrowLeft}} MHF_ArrowLeft
*{{InvSprite|MHF ArrowRight}} MHF_ArrowRight
*{{InvSprite|MHF Exclamation}} MHF_Exclamation
*{{InvSprite|MHF Question}} MHF_Question
</div>

==Sounds==
===Generic===
{{Sound table/Block/Stone}}
===Unique===
{{Edition|Java}}:
{{Sound table
|sound=Zombie idle1.ogg
|sound2=Zombie idle2.ogg
|sound3=Zombie idle3.ogg
|subtitle=Zombie groans
|source=record
|description=When a zombie head is played using a note block
|id=block.note_block.imitate.zombie
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.zombie.ambient
|volume=3.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Skeleton idle1.ogg
|sound2=Skeleton idle2.ogg
|sound3=Skeleton idle3.ogg
|subtitle=Skeleton rattles
|source=record
|description=When a skeleton skull is played using a note block
|id=block.note_block.imitate.skeleton
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.skeleton.ambient
|volume=3.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Creeper fuse.ogg
|subtitle=Creeper hisses
|source=record
|description=When a creeper head is played using a note block
|id=block.note_block.imitate.creeper
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.creeper.primed
|volume=3.0
|pitch=0.5
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Ender dragon idle1.ogg
|sound2=Ender dragon idle2.ogg
|sound3=Ender dragon idle3.ogg
|sound4=Ender dragon idle4.ogg
|subtitle=Dragon roars
|source=record
|description=When an ender dragon head is played using a note block
|id=block.note_block.imitate.ender_dragon
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.ender_dragon.ambient
|volume=3.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Wither skeleton idle1.ogg
|sound2=Wither skeleton idle2.ogg
|sound3=Wither skeleton idle3.ogg
|subtitle=Wither Skeleton rattles
|source=record
|description=When a wither skeleton skull is played using a note block
|id=block.note_block.imitate.wither_skeleton
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.wither_skeleton.ambient
|volume=3.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Piglin idle1.ogg
|sound2=Piglin idle2.ogg
|sound3=Piglin idle3.ogg
|sound4=Piglin idle4.ogg
|sound5=Piglin idle5.ogg
|subtitle=Piglin snorts
|source=record
|description=When a piglin head is played using a note block
|id=block.note_block.imitate.piglin
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.piglin.ambient
|volume=1.98
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Equip generic1.ogg
|sound2=Equip generic2.ogg
|sound3=Equip generic3.ogg
|sound4=Equip generic4.ogg
|sound5=Equip generic5.ogg
|sound6=Equip generic6.ogg
|subtitle=Gear equips
|source=player
|description=When a carved pumpkin is equipped
|id=item.armor.equip_generic
|translationkey=subtitles.item.armor.equip
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

<!--volumes and pitches seem to be approximately v=0.9 p=0.84, but those values are approximate and are not in the files. They are probably inside of the code.-->
{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Zombie idle1.ogg
|sound2=Zombie idle2.ogg
|sound3=Zombie idle3.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a zombie head is played using a note block
|id=note.zombie
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch>Actually equal to <math>\frac{1}{\sqrt[4]{2}}</math>, which is about 0.8409</ref>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Skeleton step1.ogg
|sound2=Skeleton step2.ogg
|sound3=Skeleton step3.ogg
|sound4=Skeleton step4.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a skeleton skull is played using a note block<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper>{{Bug|MCPE-164530}}</ref>
|id=note.skeleton
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Fuse.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a creeper head is played using a note block<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper/>
|id=note.creeper
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Ender dragon idle1.ogg
|sound2=Ender dragon idle2.ogg
|sound3=Ender dragon idle3.ogg
|sound4=Ender dragon idle4.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a dragon head is played using a note block
|id=note.enderdragon
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Skeleton step1.ogg
|sound2=Skeleton step2.ogg
|sound3=Skeleton step3.ogg
|sound4=Skeleton step4.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a wither skeleton skull is played using a note block<wbr>{{Until|BE 1.20.40}}<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper/>
|id=note.witherskeleton
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Wither skeleton step1.ogg
|sound2=Wither skeleton step2.ogg
|sound3=Wither skeleton step3.ogg
|sound4=Wither skeleton step4.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a wither skeleton skull is played using a note block<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.40}}<wbr><ref group=sound name=skeletoncreeper/>
|id=note.witherskeleton
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Piglin angry1.ogg
|sound2=Piglin angry2.ogg
|sound3=Piglin angry3.ogg
|sound4=Piglin angry4.ogg
|source=record
|description=When a piglin head is played using a note block<wbr><ref group=sound>{{Bug|MCPE-164710}}</ref>
|id=note.piglin
|pitch=0.84 <ref group=sound name=pitch/>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Equip generic1.ogg
|sound2=Equip generic2.ogg
|sound3=Equip generic3.ogg
|sound4=Equip generic4.ogg
|sound5=Equip generic5.ogg
|sound6=Equip generic6.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a carved pumpkin is equipped
|id=armor.equip_generic
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|foot=1}}

==Data values==

===ID===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Skeleton Skull
|spritetype=block
|nameid=skeleton_skull}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Wither Skeleton Skull
|spritetype=block
|nameid=wither_skeleton_skull}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Zombie Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=zombie_head}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Player Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=player_head}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Creeper Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=creeper_head}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dragon Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dragon_head}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Piglin Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=piglin_head}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Skeleton Wall Skull
|spritetype=block
|nameid=skeleton_wall_skull
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Wither Skeleton Wall Skull
|spritetype=block
|nameid=wither_skeleton_wall_skull
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Zombie Wall Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=zombie_wall_head
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Player Wall Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=player_wall_head
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Creeper Wall Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=creeper_wall_head
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dragon Wall Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dragon_wall_head
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Piglin Wall Head
|spritetype=block
|nameid=piglin_wall_head
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=heads
|spritetype=block
|nameid=skull
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Head
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Block
|spritename=skulls
|spritetype=block
|nameid=skull
|id=144
|form=block
|itemform=item.skull
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Item
|spritename=skulls
|spritetype=item
|nameid=skull
|id=516
|form=item
|translationkey=item.skull.skeleton.name, item.skull.wither.name, item.skull.zombie.name, item.skull.char.name, item.skull.creeper.name, item.skull.dragon.name, item.skull.piglin.name
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|notnamespaced=y
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=heads
|spritetype=block
|nameid=Skull
|foot=1}}

===Metadata===
{{see also|Data values}}
{{IN|bedrock}}, mob heads use the following data values:
{{/DV}}

===Item data===

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Player.dat format}}
Player heads use item NBT to save the owner.
<div class="treeview">
* {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The item's '''tag''' tag.
{{:Player.dat_format/Player Heads}}
</div>

{{el|bedrock}}:
:{{IN|bedrock}}, heads have no additional item tag.
:See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].

===Block states===
{{see also|Block states}}

{{/BS}}

===Block data===

A mob head has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

{{el|java}}:
{{see also|Block entity format}}
{{/BE}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
:See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].

== Achievements==
{{load achievements|Camouflage;The Beginning?}}

==Advancements==
{{load advancements|Spooky Scary Skeleton;Withering Heights}}

==History==
''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see [[/Asset history]]''
{{History|java}}
{{History||August 28, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb|240383066831462401}}|[[Jeb]] released images of the skeleton head, hinting of more types to come.}}
{{History||PAX 2012|link={{ytl|IqciEbjYd-I|t=03m21s}}|At [[wikipedia:PAX (event)|PAX]], [[Dinnerbone]] revealed that there would be rare [[drops]] of these [[mob]]s.<ref>http://www.twitch.tv/pax2/b/330745811 (at 3:59:00)</ref>}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads.
|Wither skeleton skulls are rarely [[drops|dropped]] by the [[wither skeleton]] upon [[death]] (2.5% chance), while the other four are obtainable only from the [[creative]] [[inventory]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Changed item textures.
|Added as a hidden and disabled feature, player heads can now have the [[skin]] of a specific [[player]]. A line in the language file implies that there either used to be, or in a future update, the possibility of obtaining a specific player's head.<ref name="en_US 12w21">Snapshot 12w37a {{cd|lang/en_US.lang}}: <code>item.skull.player.name=%s's Head</code></ref> 
|Player heads do not [[drops|drop]] in vanilla, but mapmakers/modders/etc. can make them by adding an [[NBT format|NBT]] string tag <code>{"SkullOwner":"''player_name''"}</code> on the skull [[item]]s.<ref name="playerheads">{{reddit|zxn7u/its_apparently_my_cakeday_so_lets_cash_in_this}}</ref>}}
{{History||November 7, 2012|link=https://www.reddit.com/r/minecraftsuggestions/comments/12qtbz/killing_other_players_with_a_sword_should_drop/c6xqpym/?context=3|[[Jeb]] states that the official opinion is that "[dropping] player heads [on player kills] are a bit too gory for [[Minecraft]], so it's better suited for a plugin or mod."}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Any kind of [[mob]] head can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[firework star]] with [[creeper]]-face effect.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Custom heads can now be obtained without third party programs via {{cmd|give}}.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w03a|Player heads now show the [[skin]]'s hat layer (this also works when a [[mob]]/player wears the head).}}
{{History|||snap=14w29a|Heads now display a cracking animation.}}
{{History|||snap=14w30a|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE2.png|32px]] Player and mob heads in [[inventory|inventories]] and held by mobs/players now display as [[block]]s. 
|Skulls worn by [[mob]]s and [[player]]s are now displayed on the armor layer. Previously, the skull replaced the mob/player's head texture; the hat layer appeared over the skull.
|Skeleton, zombie, and creeper heads are now available in [[survival]]. The player can obtain them by killing the appropriate mob with a charged [[creeper]].
|Creeper heads and wither skeleton skulls are now used in [[crafting]] specific [[banner]] patterns.}}
{{History|||snap=14w30b|A single charged creeper explosion no longer yields more than one [[mob]] head. The mob head that drops is chosen randomly.}}
{{History||1.8.4|snap=release|For security reasons, custom heads can now have textures only from [[mojang.com]] and [[minecraft.net]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Dragon Head (8) JE2.png|32px]] Added dragon heads.
|Dragon heads are currently available only in [[creative]] mode.
|[[Mob]] heads now appear larger in the [[inventory]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w32a|Creeper, zombie, and skeleton heads can now be worn to reduce detection by the corresponding mobs by 50%.}}
{{History|||snap=15w32c|Dragon heads now generate on [[end ship]]s, meaning they are now obtainable in [[survival]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w33c|The disguise that is given by mob heads now reduces detection range to 37.5% of normal.}}
{{History|||snap=15w36a|The disguise that is given by mob heads now reduces detection range to 50% of normal again.}}
{{History|||snap=15w39a|[[Dispenser]]s can now equip mob heads onto [[player]]s, [[mob]]s and [[armor stand]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The ID of heads have been split into 12; one of each available standard head, as well as a wall counterpart of each.
|<code>skeleton_skull</code>, <code>wither_skeleton_skull</code>, <code>player_head</code>, <code>zombie_head</code>, <code>creeper_head</code> and <code>dragon_head</code> are now available as [[item]]s and placed [[block]]s with a <code>rotation</code> block state of 0-15.
|<code>skeleton_wall_skull</code>, <code>wither_skeleton_wall_skull</code>, <code>player_wall_head</code>, <code>zombie_wall_head</code>, <code>creeper_wall_head</code> and <code>dragon_wall_head</code> are available only as placed blocks with a <code>facing</code> block state of north, south, east or west.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 144, and the [[item]]'s 397.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Skeleton skulls now generate as part of [[ancient cities]].}}
{{History||November 14, 2022|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/playable-mob-sounds-coming-minecraft-1-20|Piglin heads are announced to be added in [[Java Edition 1.20]] on the Minecraft website.}}
{{History||1.19.3|snap=22w45a|[[File:Player Head (8) JE5.png|32px]] The texture of the player head has been changed.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w46a|[[File:Piglin Head (8) JE1.png|32px]] Added piglin heads behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w03a|Heads can now be placed on top of note blocks without sneaking.}}
<!-- 
{{History||1.19.4|snap=23w05a|Heads can now be swapped by let [[helmet]]s {{ctrl|using}} in the hotbar.<ref>{{bug|MC-216270|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History||?|Head can now be swapped in [[armor stand]]s by {{ctrl|using}} them/[[helmet]]s/[[carved pumpkin]]s in the armor stand's slot.}}
RE-ADD WHEN THE WORDING IS BETTER -->
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Piglin heads are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads. 
|The skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player and creeper heads use the [[Java Edition|Java]] textures prior to [[Java Edition 14w30a|14w30a]].}} 
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Mob heads can now be worn as armor.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 4|Wither skeleton skulls can now be used to spawn the [[wither]].}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|[[File:Dragon Head (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon heads. 
|Dragon heads use a two-dimensional sprite, unlike [[Java Edition|Java]] does.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Mob heads can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s.
|Creeper heads and wither skeleton skulls are now used to [[crafting|craft]] specific patterns on [[banner]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.0.11|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dragon Head (item) BE2.png|32px]] [[Player]] and [[mob]] heads in [[inventory|inventories]] and when held by mobs/players now display as [[block]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Wither skeleton skulls and creeper heads can now be used to craft [[banner pattern]]s.}}
{{History||November 14, 2022|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/playable-mob-sounds-coming-minecraft-1-20|Piglin heads are announced to be added in [[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0]] on the Minecraft website.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.60|snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Piglin Head (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added piglin heads behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.25|Heads can now be placed on top of note blocks without sneaking.}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Piglin heads are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
{{History||1.20.40|snap=beta 1.20.40.20|Wither skeleton skulls now make their respective step sounds when played by a note block.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads to the [[creative inventory]]. 
|Wither skeleton skulls currently do not have a use.}}
{{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|Wither skeleton skulls can now be obtained by killing [[wither skeleton]]s.
|Wither skeleton skulls can now be used to build the [[wither]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Skeleton, zombie, and creeper heads are now available in [[survival]]. The [[player]] can obtain them by killing the appropriate [[mob]] with a charged [[creeper]].}}
{{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|[[File:Dragon Head (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added dragon heads.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wither Skeleton Skull (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Zombie Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Player Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Creeper Head (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added skeleton, wither skeleton, zombie, player, and creeper heads.}}
{{History||1.7.10|[[File:Dragon Head (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added dragon heads.}}
{{History|foot}}

===Skull "item"===
{{:Technical blocks/Skull}}

==Issues==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia==
* Despite there being a default Steve head, heads for the other protagonist skins cannot be obtained without using custom names.
*{{IN|be}}, the skull variant for the item is stored under the {{cd|damage}} component, normally used for items with [[durability]].
*The head item's model when wore on a player is slightly larger than its placed block counterpart in the world, which in turn is also slightly larger than the actual player's head. Therefore, a player who wears their own head appears with a larger head.

==Gallery==

===Renders===
<gallery>
Steve wearing Skeleton Skull.png|
Steve wearing Wither Skeleton Skull.png|
Steve wearing Creeper Head.png|
Steve wearing Zombie Head.png|
Steve wearing Dragon Head.png|
Alex wearing Skeleton Skull.png|
Alex wearing Wither Skeleton Skull.png|
Alex wearing Creeper Head.png|
Alex wearing Zombie Head.png|
Alex wearing Dragon Head.png|
Dragon Head.gif|An animation of the dragon head when redstone power is supplied.
</gallery>

===Screenshots===
<gallery>
All The Heads.png|All of the heads.
Headsrotation.png|Heads oriented in different directions.
HeadsOnAFence.png|Heads are the same scale as [[cobblestone wall]] posts.
Playerheads.png|A picture of player heads, including some Mojang characters.
EndShipBow.png|A dragon head found at the bow of an end ship.
</gallery>

====Development====
<gallery>
1st image Mob Head.png|First screenshot released of heads.
Minecart with chest and head thing.png|Notch's head in a [[minecart with chest]].
PauseUnpause's Head 1.png|First image of held heads rendering as blocks.
PauseUnpause's Head 2.png|Second image of held heads rendering as blocks.
Pocket Edition Heads.jpg|First image of a head being worn in bedrock edition.
1.16 Dev failed head holding.jpg|First attempt to fix {{bug|MC-91869}} by [[Xilefian]].
1.16 Dev failed head holding 2.jpg|Second attempt.
</gallery>

===In other media===
<gallery>
Efe Looking at Makena Napping on a Note Block.jpg|[[Efe]] looking at [[Makena]] napping on a Note block
Efe Placing a Zombie Head on a Note Block.jpg|Efe placing a zombie head sneakily on the note block.
Makena Waking up Startled by the Zombie Noise.jpg|Makena waking up startled at the sound of zombies being played on the note block.
File:Piglin Head Animation.jpg|[[Sunny]] using a piglin head to make noise in a [[Crimson Forest]].<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct7CfOBplrG/</ref>
</gallery>

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{blocks|Utility}}
{{items}}

[[Category:Utility blocks]]
[[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
[[Category:Block entities]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]

[[cs:Hlava]]
[[de:Kopf]]
[[es:Cabeza]]
[[fr:Tête]]
[[hu:Mob fejek]]
[[it:Testa di creatura]]
[[ja:Mobの頭]]
[[ko:몹 머리]]
[[nl:Wezenhoofd]]
[[pl:Głowa]]
[[pt:Cabeça de criatura]]
[[ru:Голова]]
[[uk:Голова]]
[[zh:生物头颅]]</li></ul></nowiki>
19w05aAdded wandering traders, which can trade with the player.
19w11aRevamped the trading system, adding many new trades for each villager profession.
Villager profession now depends on their job site block, rather than randomly assigned at birth.
Villager trading prices now depend on the player's popularity in the village.
Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a job site block.
Added the mason profession, which uses a stonecutter as a job site block.
The trading UI has been updated.
The villager now gains experience as it trades with the player, and the experience is visible in a bar on top of the trading UI.
19w13bAll available trades are now listed in a sidebar on the left of the trading interface.
When the player has the required materials, clicking on an available trade puts the items into the slots automatically.
1.15
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Item Frame|Item Frame]]<br/>{{redirect|Frame}}
{{ItemEntity
| group = Item Frame
| 1-1 = Item Frame.png
| 1-2 = Item Frame (item).png
| group2 = Glow Item Frame
| 2-1 = Glow Item Frame.png
| 2-2 = Glow Item Frame (item).png
| extratext = [[#Renders|View all renders]]
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| drops = {{ItemLink|Item Frame}} (1)<br> 
or
{{ItemLink|Glow Item Frame}} (1)<br>{{EnvSprite|items}} The item it contains.
}}

An '''item frame''' is an [[entity]]{{only|java|short=y}} or [[block entity]]{{only|bedrock|short=y}} that displays the item or block that is inside it.

A '''glow item frame''' keeps itself and the item inside it illuminated, even in the dark.

== Obtaining ==

=== Breaking ===

{{IN|je}}, an empty item frame can be broken simply by punching it. If the item frame contains an item, punching it drops the item, leaving the frame on the wall.

Because item frames are [[entities]] {{in|java}}, they can be broken in [[Adventure]] mode. They will also be targeted by commands using the @e selector.{{only|java}}

=== Natural generation ===

An item frame containing a pair of [[elytra]] generates in each [[end ship]].
[[File:BoatElytra.png|thumb|An item frame naturally generating in an end ship.]]

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|head=1
|A1= Stick |B1= Stick   |C1= Stick
|A2= Stick |B2= Leather |C2= Stick
|A3= Stick |B3= Stick   |C3= Stick
|Output= Item Frame
|type= Decoration block
}}
{{Crafting
|foot=1
|Glow Ink Sac
|Item Frame
|Output= Glow Item Frame
|type= Decoration block
}}

=== Trading ===
Expert-level [[Trading#Cartographer|cartographer]] [[villager]]s have a chance to sell an item frame for 7 [[emerald]]s.

== Usage ==

=== Item display ===

[[File:Item Frame (map filled partial).png|thumb|150px|Item frame with partially filled map]]
Item frames can be placed on the sides of [[cactus]] blocks, [[pressure plate]]s, [[fence]]s, [[tree]]s, [[slab]]s, [[cobblestone wall]]s, [[chest]]s, [[door]]s, and all [[solid block]]s. They can also be placed on the top and bottom of these blocks. To place on chests and doors, the player needs to be [[sneaking]]. As item frames are an entity, multiple item frames can occupy the same block, although on different faces. It also allows non-solid blocks to occupy the same space.{{only|java}}

Players can place items in the frame by {{control|using}} the item. If a [[map]] is placed in an item frame, it enlarges to show the map in the size of a full block, with the item frame's location displayed as a green pointer on the map, pointing in the direction the item frame is facing. If this is done in the Nether, the green cursor spins around similar to the white cursor (players). If an item in an item frame has been renamed using an [[anvil]], it displays its custom name when the cursor is over the item frame. If the player places a block inside the frame, it is displayed in miniature half in, half out of the block. This can be most notably seen on stairs or slabs.

{{control|Pick block}} may be used on item frames by players in creative mode only, the control has no effect for players in Survival or Adventure mode. When the item frame is displaying an item, {{control|pick block}} picks the displayed item instead of the item frame.

Item frames can be placed on the lid of a [[shulker box]] that is positioned horizontally, but pop off when the lid is opened.{{only|java}}

=== Rotation ===
The displayed item can then be rotated by right-clicking the frame. Items displayed in the item frame can turn 45° diagonally, with a total of 8 possibilities (90° and 4 possibilities if it is a map), and the frame outputs a [[Mechanics/Redstone/Circuit#Power level|redstone signal]] depending on the rotation phase that can be interpreted by a [[redstone comparator]] (note that this rotation value is separate from the clock or compass rotation). As long as the frame remains placed, it remembers the orientation of the last item it held, and uses it for the next item it holds.{{only|java}}

=== Glow item frames ===
[[File:Item Frames Comparison.png|thumb|260px|Comparison between ordinary item frame and glow item frame in the dark.]]

When an item is placed inside a glow item frame, it appears to glow, even though it does not emit any [[light level]].

== Sounds ==
Item frames and glow item frames share the same sounds.
=== Generic ===
{{Edition|Bedrock}}:<!--Item frames are blocks in BE, so they get the generic section.-->
{{Sound table/Block/Item frame/BE}}
=== Unique ===
{{Edition|Java}}:
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Item Frame add item1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame add item2.ogg
|soumd3=Item Frame add item3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame add item4.ogg
|subtitle=Item Frame fills
|source=neutral
|description=When an item is placed in an item frame
|id=entity.item_frame.add_item
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.add_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Glow Item Frame fills
|source=neutral
|description=When an item is placed in a glow item frame
|id=entity.glow_item_frame.add_item
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.add_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Item Frame break1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame break2.ogg
|sound3=Item Frame break3.ogg
|subtitle=Item Frame breaks<ref group=sound name=breaks>{{bug|MC-194948}}</ref>
|source=neutral
|description=When an item frame is broken or pops off
|id=entity.item_frame.break
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.break
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Glow Item Frame breaks<ref group=sound name=breaks/>
|source=neutral
|description=When a glow item frame is broken or pops off
|id=entity.glow_item_frame.break
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.break
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Item Frame place1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame place2.ogg
|sound3=Item Frame place3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame place4.ogg
|subtitle=Item Frame placed
|source=neutral
|description=When an item frame is placed
|id=entity.item_frame.place
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.place
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Glow Item Frame placed
|source=neutral
|description=When a glow item frame is placed
|id=entity.glow_item_frame.place
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.place
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Item Frame remove item1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame remove item2.ogg
|sound3=Item Frame remove item3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame remove item4.ogg
|subtitle=Item Frame empties
|source=neutral
|description=When an item is removed from an item frame
|id=entity.item_frame.remove_item
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.remove_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Glow Item Frame empties
|source=neutral
|description=When an item is removed from a glow item frame
|id=entity.glow_item_frame.remove_item
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.remove_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Item Frame rotate item1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame rotate item2.ogg
|sound3=Item Frame rotate item3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame rotate item4.ogg
|subtitle=Item Frame clicks
|source=neutral
|description=When an item is rotated in an item frame
|id=entity.item_frame.rotate_item
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item_frame.rotate_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Glow Item Frame clicks
|source=neutral
|description=When an item is rotated in an item frame
|id=entity.glow_item_frame.rotate_item
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.glow_item_frame.rotate_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Item Frame add item1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame add item2.ogg
|soumd3=Item Frame add item3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame add item4.ogg
|source=block
|description=When an item is placed in an item frame
|id=block.itemframe.add_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Item Frame remove item1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame remove item2.ogg
|sound3=Item Frame remove item3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame remove item4.ogg
|source=block
|description=When an item is removed from an item frame
|id=block.itemframe.remove_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Item Frame rotate item1.ogg
|sound2=Item Frame rotate item2.ogg
|sound3=Item Frame rotate item3.ogg
|sound4=Item Frame rotate item4.ogg
|source=block
|description=When an item is rotated in an item frame
|id=block.itemframe.rotate_item
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|foot=1}}

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|Map room}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Item
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item Frame
|spritetype=item
|nameid=item_frame
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Glow Item Frame
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_item_frame
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item Frame
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=item_frame}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Glow Item Frame
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=glow_item_frame
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Item Frame
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item
|spritename=item-frame
|spritetype=item
|nameid=frame
|id=513
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block
|spritename=item-frame
|spritetype=block
|nameid=frame
|id=199
|form=block
|translationkey=-
|itemform=item.frame}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Item
|spritename=glow-item-frame
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_frame
|id=623
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block
|spritename=glow-item-frame
|spritetype=block
|nameid=glow_frame
|form=block
|id=594
|itemform=item.glow_frame
|translationkey=-
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|notnamespaced=y
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=item-frame
|spritetype=block
|nameid=ItemFrame}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=glow-item-frame
|spritetype=block
|nameid=GlowItemFrame
|foot=1}}

=== Block states===
{{see also|Block states}}

{{/BS}}<br />
===Item data===
{{el|java}}:{{main|Player.dat format}}<div class="treeview">
*{{nbt|compound|tag}}'''<span data-ve-ignore="true" class="nowrap"> tag</span>''': The item's '''tag''' tag.
{{:Player.dat_format/Entity Spawners}}Unlike spawn eggs, cannot change the type of entity created using the <code>id</code> tag. Data that item frames do not normally use (see below) has no effect. 
</div>
===Entity data===
{{main|Entity format}}

{{IN|java}}, item frames have entity data that define various properties of the entity.

{{/ED}}

===Block data===

{{IN|bedrock}}, an item frame has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].

== Video==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|rJLj95DBb-w}}</div>

==History==
{{History|java}}
{{History||August 15, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|235724805196877824}}|[[File:Item Frame (pre-release).png|32px]] [[Dinnerbone]] showed the first image of item frames.}}
{{History||August 15, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|235742974271700993}}|[[File:Item Frame (item) (pre-release).png|32px]] Dinnerbone showed item frame in item form.}}
{{History||August 15, 2012|link={{tweet|jeb_|235746335368814592}}|[[File:Item Frame (pre-release 2).png|32px]] [[Jeb]] showed the item frames with new model.}}
{{History||August 16, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|236062188555624448}}|[[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Dinnerbone showed the item frame in item form with new texture.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames. 
|There is currently a bug where attempting to place an item frame in [[multiplayer]] causes an internal server error, as well as other bugs.}}
{{History|||snap=12w34b|The multiplayer item frame bug has been fixed.}}
{{History|||snap=12w38a|Item frames no longer despawn when the [[player]] moves 20 [[block]]s away.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Items renamed using an [[anvil]] now display their name when looked at up close.}}
{{History|||snap=13w38a|[[Map]]s placed in an item frame now cover the whole block face, allowing seamless tiling of adjacent maps. This makes undiscovered areas of maps invisible.}}
{{History|||snap=13w43a|[[File:Item Frame (map) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Incomplete maps placed in item frames now display the item frame texture underneath.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w04a|[[Item]]s and [[block]]s displayed in the item frame now rotate 45 degrees when rotated instead of 90 degrees, and a [[comparator]] outputs a [[redstone]] signal depending on the rotation phase.}}
{{History|||snap=14w10a|Multiple item frames can no longer be placed on the same block face.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|An item frame now generates in the treasure room of [[end ship]]s, above the [[shulker]] that guards the treasure. It holds [[elytra]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w49a|Item frames are no longer destroyed by [[lightning]] bolts.}}
{{History|||snap=15w50a|Added [[sound]]s to item frames: <code>entity.itemframe.add_item</code>, <code>entity.itemframe.break</code>, <code>entity.itemframe.place</code>, <code>entity.itemframe.remove_item</code>, and <code>entity.itemframe.rotate_item</code>.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID of item frames has been changed from <code>ItemFrame</code> to <code>item_frame</code>.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 389.}}
{{History|||snap=17w50a|Item frames can now be put on floors and ceilings.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames have been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Item frames are now [[trading|sold]] by cartographer [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w38a|[[File:Item Frame 19w38a.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame Map 19w38a.png|32px]] Item frames now appear dark, same as suffocating [[mob]]s.<ref>{{bug|mc-161283|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=19w39a|Item frames are now colored correctly.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w10a|The NBT <code>Invisible</code> and <code>Fixed</code> have been added to item frames.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|[[File:Glow Item Frame JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (map) JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow item frames.}}
{{History|||snap=21w10a|Added new [[subtitles]] for glow item frames.}}
{{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Item Frame (item) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames and glow item frames as item have been changed.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w15a|Item frames now adjusts its hitbox to account for the larger size of a framed [[map]].}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 3|Reverted the change in 22w15a.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames.
|Item frames are considered as a [[block entity]] instead of an [[entity]].<ref>{{tweet|_tomcc|690127591525728257|Let's create some drama: ItemFrames in MCPE will behave like signs and won't be placeable in blocks, and can't put many in the same block.|21 Jan 2016}}</ref>}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|An item frame containing [[elytra]] now generates in [[end city]] ships.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames have been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Item frames can now be [[trading|bought]] from cartographer [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Item frames can now be placed on the top and bottom of [[block]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Trading has been changed, item frames are now offered by expert-level cartographer villager.}}
{{History||Caves & Cliffs (experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|[[File:Item Frame.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glow item frames.
|Has the default item frame block texture.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Temporarily removed glow item frames due to a crash.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.50|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Re-added glow item frames.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.52|[[File:Glow Item Frame BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (map) BE2.png|32px]] Glow Item Frame block texture uses update block texture due to a bug.}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|[[File:Item Frame.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The glow item frame block textures have been reverted back to the previous one.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Glow Item Frame JE1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (map) JE1 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of glow item frames have been changed to match Java Edition.
|Now produces [[redstone]] signals.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.17.0.52|Maps now glow in glow item frames.
|Glow Item Frames are no longer available only through [[Experimental Gameplay]].}}
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Item Frame (item) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Glow Item Frame (item) JE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames and glow item frames as item have been changed.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU9|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Item Frame LCE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames.}}
{{History||xbox=TU11|The limit for item frames in a world has been increased. A message is now displayed when the maximum number of item frames are reached.}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] The entity texture of item frames has been changed.}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[Item]]s and [[block]]s displayed in the item frame now rotate 45 degrees when rotated instead of 90 degrees, and a [[redstone comparator|comparator]] now outputs a [[redstone]] signal depending on the rotation phase.}}
{{History||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Added [[sound]]s for item frames.}}
{{History||xbox=TU56|xbone=CU47|ps=1.55|wiiu=Patch 26|switch=1.0.6|If the [[item]] in the item frame has a name (from an [[anvil]]) it now shows as if there is a name tag on the item frame.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Item Frame JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of item frames have been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (map) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Item Frame (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added item frames.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia==

*The item frame is based upon a suggestion on [[wikipedia:Reddit|Reddit]], like the [[ender chest]] and [[flower pot]].<ref>{{Tweet|dinnerbone|235747041286975488}}</ref>
*The item frame is the only entity to reference a block [[model]].{{only|java|short=1}} Because of this, the texture of the frame border is the same as the birch planks texture.
*Item frame is the '''only''' placeable item that can interfere with other non-full block entities.
*Due to the way layer textures are displayed in Minecraft, maps float on item frames, similar to how icons float on the map itself.

== Gallery ==
=== Renders ===
<gallery>
Item Frame.png | Item Frame
Item Frame (map).png | Map Item Frame
Glow Item Frame.png | Glow Item Frame
Glow Item Frame (map).png | Map Glow Item Frame
Item Frame with Item.png | With item
Item Frame with rotated Item.png | With rotated item
Item Frame with Block.png | With block
Item Frame with rotated Block.png | With rotated block
</gallery>

=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
Slab Frame.png|An item frame on the side of a slab.
ItemFrameBoxed.png|Four item frames in a one-block space.{{only|java}} 
Item Frames Woodbase.png|The frame itself uses the texture of birch planks.
Item Frame rotation.gif|The rotation of an item in an item frame.
Front-back-itemframe.png|The front and back of an item frame are the same.
Big skills right there.png|A glow item frame inside a glow item frame.
Frame fireplace.png|An image of a fireplace retweeted by Dinnerbone.
11 Framed.png|[[11]] in an item frame.
</gallery>

=== Development images ===
<gallery>
Suggestion for itemframes.png|Original Reddit image suggesting item frames and flower pots.
Item frame2.png|Dinnerbone's first screenshot showing armor and weapons.
Item frame3.png|Dinnerbone's second screenshot showing a map, a compass, and two diamond swords.
Item frame4.png|Dinnerbone's third screenshot showing a golden sword in all directions, the item frame item itself, and a working clock.
Item frame1.png|Jeb's screenshot of the item frame.
FlowerPot.png|Snapshot showing plant pots and item frames.
Item frame5.png|Snapshot image of an ender pearl in an item frame.
SOATPC.png|An image tweeted by Dinnerbone showing how hovering over an item frame containing a renamed item shows a name tag.
Pocket Edition Item Frames.jpg|First image of item frames in ''Bedrock Edition''.
</gallery>

== See also ==

*{{ItemLink|Painting}}

== References ==

{{Reflist}}

{{Blocks|Utility}}
{{items}}
{{entities}}

[[Category:Block entities]]
[[Category:Utility blocks]]
[[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
[[Category:Storage]]

[[cs:Rámeček]]
[[de:Rahmen]]
[[es:Marco]]
[[fr:Cadre]]
[[hu:Eszköz keret]]
[[it:Cornice]]
[[ja:額縁]]
[[ko:아이템 액자]]
[[nl:Voorwerplijst]]
[[pl:Ramka na przedmiot]]
[[pt:Moldura]]
[[ru:Рамка]]
[[th:กรอบโชว์สิ่งของ]]
[[zh:物品展示框]]</li><li>[[Bowl|Bowl]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Bowl.png‎
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Bowls''' are containers that can hold certain [[food]]s.

== Obtaining ==
=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|A2= Any Planks
|C2= Any Planks     
|B3= Any Planks
|Output= Bowl,4
|type= Material
}}

=== Fishing ===
Bowls can be obtained as a "junk" item while [[fishing]].

=== Eating ===
A bowl containing food becomes an empty bowl when the food is eaten. 

=== Mob loot ===
When a [[turtle]] is killed by a [[Thunderstorm#Lightning|lightning bolt]], it drops 1 bowl.<ref name=BowlReport>{{Cite bug|MC|125562|Turtles drop bowls when killed by lightning|date=February 16, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite bug|MCPE|57038| Turtles killed by lightning drop Bowls.|date=November 17, 2019}}</ref>

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Mooshrooms ===

{{control|use|text=Using}} a bowl on a [[mooshroom]] turns the bowl into [[mushroom stew]] or [[suspicious stew]]. The stew can then be consumed immediately and the process repeated, making this an excellent way to quickly restore depleted [[hunger]] and [[saturation]] with almost no cost or effort.

=== Fuel ===
Bowls can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting 0.5 items per bowl {{in|je}}, and 1 item per bowl {{in|be}}.

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Bowl
|spritetype=item
|nameid=bowl
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Bowl
|spritetype=item
|nameid=bowl
|id=321
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java indev}}
{{History||0.31|snap=20100130|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls.
|Bowls are used to craft [[mushroom soup]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|Added [[mooshroom]]s, which can be {{control|use|text=milked}} with a bowl.}}
{{History||1.2.4|snap=release|[[Spruce planks]], [[birch planks]], and [[jungle planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Bowls can now be obtained as one of the "junk" [[item]]s by [[fishing]].}}
{{History|||snap=1.7.1|[[Acacia planks]] and [[dark oak planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|Bowls are now used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Bowls are now used to craft [[beetroot soup]].}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Bowls can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 281.}}
{{History|||snap=18w07a|[[Turtles]] drop 0 to 1 bowls if killed by [[lightning]].<ref name=BowlReport/>}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Bowl JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bowls has now been changed.
|Bowls are now used to craft [[suspicious stew]].}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[Crimson planks]] and [[warped planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[Mangrove planks]] can now be used to craft bowls.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.3.0|Bowls are now [[craft]]able. They still serve no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.4.0|Bowls are now used to craft [[mushroom stew]].}}
{{History||v0.5.0|Bowls now appear in the [[nether reactor]].}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|Bowls are now used to craft [[beetroot soup]].}}
{{History|||snap=build 7|Bowls can now be used as fuel in a [[furnace]].}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Added bowls to [[creative]] mode.
|[[Mooshroom]]s can now be "milked" to obtain [[mushroom stew]].}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bowls are no longer available from the [[nether reactor]].}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Bowls are now used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Bowl JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bowls has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.13.0|snap=beta 1.13.0.9|Bowls can now be used to craft [[suspicious stew]].}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls.}}
{{History||xbox=TU9|Bowls now stack to 64.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Bowl JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bowls has now been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Bowl JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bowls.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* {{in|be}}, bowls are actually more fuel efficient than [[stick]]s. If 6 wood planks are crafted into 8 bowls, 8 items can be [[smelt]]ed; but if those are crafted into 12 sticks, only 6 items can be smelted. This can be useful when the player only has access to Nether wood types, which cannot be used as fuel.

== See also ==
* [[Mushrooms]]

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External Links ==
* {{Mcnet|taking-inventory--bowl|Taking Inventory: Bowl|April 25, 2019}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Miska]]
[[de:Schüssel]]
[[es:Cuenco]]
[[fr:Bol]]
[[hu:Tál]]
[[it:Ciotola]]
[[ja:ボウル]]
[[ko:그릇]]
[[nl:Kom]]
[[pl:Miska]]
[[pt:Tigela]]
[[ru:Миска]]
[[th:ชาม]]
[[uk:Миска]]
[[zh:碗]]</li></ul>
19w45aLibrarians now sell one bookshelf for nine emeralds, instead of three bookshelves for six emeralds.
1.17
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Minecart with Chest|Minecart with Chest]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
|image=Minecart with Chest.png
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=No
|size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks
|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 10
|drops=1 {{ItemLink|Minecart with Chest}}<br> plus contents
|health={{hp|6}}
}}

A '''minecart with chest''' is a single [[chest]] inside a [[minecart]], and functions as such.

== Natural generation ==
Minecarts with chests containing loot naturally generate in [[mineshaft]]s, each on top of a piece of [[rail]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting|Chest|Minecart|Output=Minecart with Chest|type=Transportation}}

Minecarts with chests can be retrieved by attacking them. By doing so it drops as an [[item]] and any other contents of the chest are dropped as well.

==Usage==
[[File:Minecart with Chest GUI.png|thumb|176px|The GUI of a minecart with chest.]]
Minecarts with chests can be placed by {{control|use item|text=using its item}} on any type of [[rail]].

Chest minecarts' contents can be accessed by pressing {{control|use item}} button on them. The interaction makes no sounds and the chest does not show the opening or closing animation, unlike regular chests.

The boost that minecarts with chests gain from [[powered rail]]s is dependent on their load. For example, from a 1 powered rail starter track, an empty minecart with chest travels 64 blocks, but a full minecart with chest travels only 16 blocks (opposed to 80 blocks for an occupied normal minecart and 8 blocks for an empty normal minecart).

Another physical property of chest minecarts is their ability to be stacked. While three chests can fit in an area three blocks tall, up to four chest minecarts can fit in the same area. Like other minecarts, an unlimited number of minecarts with chests can exist in the same block space.

Minecarts with chests are also able to interact with [[hopper]]s. Hoppers can take items out from the minecart chest if they are below the track as the minecart rolls over it or put them in if the minecart rolls under a downward facing hopper. Hoppers can also input items if they are facing into the side of the minecart.

Opening or destroying a minecart with chest angers [[piglin]]s.

{{See also|Tutorials/Storage minecarts}}

When on top of [[detector rail]]s, nearby [[redstone comparators]] will give out redstone signals based on how full the minecarts with chests are.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Minecarts with chests use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group=sound name=rollsource>{{bug|MC-42132}}</ref>
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart rolling.ogg
|subtitle=Minecart rolls
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group=sound name=rollsource/>
|overridesource=1
|description=While a minecart with chest is moving
|id=entity.minecart.riding
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.minecart.riding
|volume=0.0-0.35 <ref group=sound>Relates linearly with horizontal velocity (max 0.5)</ref>
|pitch=0.0-1.0 <ref group=sound>Will increase by 0.0025 per tick if the minecart's horizontal velocity is more than 0.01</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Minecart rolling.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=While a minecart with chest is moving
|id=minecart.base
|foot=1}}

==Data values==
===ID===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Item
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=chest_minecart
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart with Chest
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=chest_minecart
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Item
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=chest_minecart
|id=389
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart with Chest
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=chest_minecart
|id=98
|foot=1}}

===Entity data===
Minecarts with chests have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].

==Achievements==
{{load achievements|Freight Station}}

== Video==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|2yVVMiQrCwo}}</div>

==History ==
[[File:Minecart with Chest BE3.png|thumb|The Minecart models in the Bedrock Edition were north or south on the sides. In the latest version, the front and rear sides are north or south. But the absolute orientation of the chest was not changed.]]
{{info needed section|In bedrock edition 1.16.100 it seems that chests in minecarts face sideways instead of forward - when was this changed?}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.14|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Minecarts with chests have been added.
|At this point, they are either called "chest minecarts" or "storage minecarts" because no in-game name was indicated.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.0|"Minecart with Chest" has been first indicated as its name, via the new item tooltips.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE2.png|32px]] The [[model]] of the minecart with chest has been changed to match the new [[chest]] model. However, the [[chest]] is incorrectly offset.<ref>[[mcw:Issues/Beta 1.8pre2#Graphical]]</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=release|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE3 BE1.png|32px]] The model of minecarts with chests has been fixed.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Minecarts with chests now generate in [[mineshaft]]s in place of normal chests.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|[[Loot table]]s have been added; minecarts with chests now use loot tables, and those in generated in [[mineshaft]]s now use loot tables.}}
{{History||1.9.1|snap=pre2|The title of the [[inventory]] has been changed from 'Chest minecart' to 'Minecart with Chest'.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>MinecartChest</code> to <code>chest_minecart</code>.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 342.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts with chests have been changed.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 1|[[Piglin]]s now become angry with players who open or destroy a chest minecart.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|The crafting recipe for a minecart with chest is now shapeless.
|Breaking a minecart with chest will now drop the item instead of the minecart and chest separately, though the contents of the chest are still dropped.<ref>{{bug|MC-249493|||Fixed}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts with chests.}}
{{History|||snap=build 3|Minecarts with chests now drop [[item]]s when destroyed in [[Creative]] mode.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>minecartchest</code> to <code>chest_minecart</code>.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts with chests have been changed.}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.30|Breaking a minecart with chest will now drop the item instead of the minecart and chest separately, though the contents of the chest are still dropped.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts with chests.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Minecart with Chest JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts with chests have been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Minecart_with_Chest_JE3_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart_with_Chest_(item)_JE1_BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts with chests.
|Minecarts with chests emit smoke [[particles]] when destroyed.}}
{{History|foot}}

==Issues==
{{issue list}}

==Gallery ==
<gallery>
Compact Minecart Storage.png|A compact storage using chest minecarts (left) compared to chest storage in the same volume. Notice how chests cannot be placed next to each other, which is no longer the case after Java Edition 1.13.
GlitchedMinecartChest.png|This minecart with chest is trapped inside a block, due to a [[stronghold]] and a [[mineshaft]] that generated partially overlapping.
Minecartportal.png|A minecart with chest generated on top of an [[end portal frame]], because there is a mineshaft behind the wall.
Chest Minecart Stack.png|A large stack of chest minecarts.
</gallery>

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{{Reflist}}

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{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Trident|Trident]]<br/>{{For|the Hidden Depths DLC weapon in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Trident}} 
{{ItemEntity
|durability= 250
|renewable= Yes
|stackable= No
|size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks
|title=Trident|image= <gallery>
Trident (item).png | Item
Trident.png | Entity
</gallery>}}

A '''trident''' is a [[weapon]] used in both melee and ranged combat and is a rare drop from [[drowned]].

==Obtaining==
Tridents are not craftable. A trident can be obtained only when dropped by a [[drowned]], Converted drowned are never equipped with tridents. 

===Mob loot===

==== '''''Java Edition''''' ====
6.25% (or 1 in 16) of [[Drowned]] in Java Edition spawn with a trident of random durability as their natural weapon. They have an 8.5% chance to drop their trident when killed by a player. The chance is increased by 1% for each level of [[Looting]] up to a max of 11.5% with Looting III. This means the overall chance of obtaining a trident from any given drowned is 0.53125% (about 1 in 188) or 0.71875% (about 1 in 140) with looting III.

{{IN|Java}}, a trident held by a drowned has a chance to be enchanted, but the trident's enchantments have no effects for drowned.<ref>{{bug|MC-127321}}</ref>

==== '''''Bedrock Edition''''' ====
Only 15% (or 3 in 20) of [[Drowned]] in Bedrock Edition spawn with tridents. Of these, they have a 25% chance to drop their trident when killed by a player. This chance is increased by 4% for each level of looting up to a max of 37% with looting III. This means the overall chance of obtaining a trident from any given drowned is 3.75% (or 3 in 80) or 5.55% with looting III.

===Thrown tridents===
Tridents thrown onto the ground by a player can be picked up; however, tridents thrown by [[drowned]] cannot be picked up, similar to arrows shot by [[skeleton]]s, [[stray]]s, and [[pillager]]s. Only the owner of a trident thrown in Creative mode or enchanted with Loyalty can pick it up; other players in Creative and players in Survival mode including its own owner can't pick up the trident thrown in Creative.

===Trading===
Drowned who are holding tridents will sometimes drop their trident at full durability if given a nautilus shell when they aren't attacking anything.{{only|BE}}

==Usage==

===Drowned===
{{main|Drowned}}
15% of drowned {{in|bedrock}}, and 6.25% {{in|java}}, spawn with a trident as its natural weapon. It throws the trident at its opponent every 1.5 seconds, dealing {{hp|9}} [[damage]] in normal difficulty. A drowned can throw unlimited tridents, and these tridents cannot be picked up by the [[player]].

A [[villager]] can be turned into a [[zombie villager]] if it is killed by a trident thrown by a drowned: the chance of conversion is 0% on Easy [[difficulty]], 50% on Normal, and 100% on Hard and [[Hardcore]].

{{IN|bedrock}}, a drowned can use the trident's melee attack if its target is within three blocks. The melee attack deals {{hp|9}} damage.

===Melee attack===

Pressing {{control|attack}} while holding a trident deals damage to both [[mob]]s and players. Tridents deal {{hp|9}} melee damage. A successful hit consumes durability of the trident.

===Ranged attack===
[[File:Steve aiming with Trident.png|150px]] [[File:Alex aiming with Trident.png|150px]]

Pressing and holding {{control|use}} while holding a trident charges it. When released at half charge or more, the trident is thrown and deals damage to any [[entity]] it hits. Note that it doesn't have to be full charge for the complete damage and length. It flies on a ballistic trajectory similar to that of an [[arrow]], but at 80% strength. If the trident hits a block, it sticks to the block. If it hits an entity, it bounces off the entity and lands nearby. It is also blocked by [[shield]]s and can be retrieved once it lands in the ground. Thrown tridents can trigger wooden [[button]]s, wooden [[pressure plate]]s, and [[target]] blocks. A trident can be thrown at a [[chorus flower]] or [[pointed dripstone]] to break it, which causes the block to be dropped as its respective item.

{{IN|bedrock}} and [[Java Edition Combat Test 4]], tridents can be shot by [[dispenser]]s regardless of enchantment.

Tridents [[Enchanting#Summary_of_enchantments_by_item|enchanted]] with [[Loyalty]] return to the thrower after hitting an entity{{only|java}}/hitting and bouncing off an entity then hitting a block{{only|bedrock}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-51726}}</ref> or just a block. A Loyalty-enchanted trident fired from a [[dispenser]] just sticks to the block it strikes. Higher levels of enchantment result in shorter recovery times. {{IN|java}}, throwing a trident enchanted with Loyalty into the [[void]] destroys it,<ref>{{bug|MC-125755|||WAI}}</ref> while {{in|bedrock}} it automatically returns to the player. Tridents (if enchanted with Loyalty), can take [[fire]] damage but still return to the player if thrown in [[lava]]. This is especially helpful in [[the Nether]] should the [[player]] be using a trident instead of a [[bow]]. If a trident enchanted with Loyalty attempts to return to a player with no available inventory space, the trident floats near the player until inventory space becomes available.

Thrown tridents take 1 durability damage, regardless of whether it hit an entity or not. Tridents with 1 durability remaining cannot be thrown.

Tridents enchanted with [[Riptide]] launch the player a certain distance when thrown, with the distance increasing for higher enchantment levels. They can be thrown only if the player is standing in [[water]], or if it is raining on the block they are standing on. If the player charges it but walks into a nearby dry area, the charge is canceled. If the player throws a Riptide trident and collides with a mob, the mob takes melee damage (including critical damage if the player is falling). {{IN|java}} tridents enchanted with Riptide take one durability damage upon throwing, and lose an additional 1 durability if it collides with an entity on both editions. Each level of Riptide increases the distance traveled by six blocks. The enchantment at level one launches the player nine blocks, fifteen blocks at level two, and twenty-one blocks at level three.

Tridents enchanted with [[Channeling]] summon a lightning bolt if there is a thunderstorm, although only upon hitting a mob or player standing in the rain as well as a [[Lightning Rod|lightning rod]] placed in the rain.

Unlike other projectiles, the trident does not slow down when thrown through water or lava.

{{IN|java}}, the [[Impaling]] enchantment affects ''all water mobs''. {{IN|bedrock}}, it deals extra damage to [[player]]s and mobs in water or rain.

Unlike arrows, thrown tridents do not despawn.{{only|bedrock}} Tridents despawn after 60 seconds if they are not picked up.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-125817}}</ref>

;Magical damage
Using [[Riptide]], nearby players or mobs are dealt [[Harming|splash damage]] within an 8.25×8.25×4.25 cubical area. It stacks with the [[Impaling]] enchantment and [[Strength]] effect. Critical hits do not increase splash damage, but affect the target. 

{{IN|bedrock}}, thrown tridents can damage the [[ender dragon]] while resting on the bedrock fountain. {{IN|java}}, they act just like arrows — deflected, but burn as if they had [[Flame]].

=== Damage===
Thrown tridents and splashes deal {{hp|8}} damage. The damage remains the same regardless of the trident's speed. It has a faster charging speed than a [[bow]] or [[crossbow]] (barring the [[Quick Charge]] enchantment.)

====Java Edition====

{{IN|java}}, tridents have an attack speed of 1.1 and take ~0.91 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]].

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type"
!Attack
!{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee}}
!{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee (critical)}}
!{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Range}}
|-
!Attack damage
|{{hp|9}}
|{{hp|13.5}}
|{{hp|8}}
|-
!Damage/Second (DPS)<ref group="note">This does not take travel time into account</ref>
|9.9
|14.3
| ?
|-
!Lifetime damage inflicted<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum'' (e.g., 250 × 9 = 2250). It ignores enchantments and critical hits, and assumes the trident is at maximum charge</ref>
|{{hp|2250}}
|{{hp|3375}}
|{{hp|2000}}
|-
!Durability
| colspan="3" |250
|}
{{notelist}}

====Bedrock Edition====

{{IN|bedrock}}, tridents have no attack cooldown and do the following damage:

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Sword attack damage by type"
!Attack
!{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Melee}}
!{{ItemSprite|Trident|text=Range}}
|-
!Attack damage
|{{hp|9}}
|{{hp|8}}
|-
! ''Lifetime damage inflicted''<ref group="note">The formula to find the total lifetime damage is ''Durability × Damage per hit = Lifetime damage minimum''. It excludes enchantments and critical hits.</ref>
|{{hp|2259}}
|{{hp|2008}}
|-
!Durability
| colspan="2" |251
|}
{{notelist}}

===Elytra===
A trident with the [[Riptide]] enchantment can be used to propel a player with a pair of [[elytra]], but only in [[rain]]y weather, during snowy weather in certain biomes<ref>{{bug|MC-128169}}</ref> or while the [[player]] is in a body of water. A Riptide trident can boost the player to speeds as high as 125 blocks per second,<ref>{{bug|MC-147173||Using riptide tridents while elytra flying can boost the player to excessive speeds}}</ref> much faster than the 33.5 blocks-per-second speed achievable using [[firework rocket]]s.

===Impaling damage ===

{{IN|java}}, the [[Impaling]] enchantment deals extra damage to all water mobs. {{IN|bedrock}} and in [[Java Edition Combat Test 3]], it deals extra damage to all players and mobs in water or rain.

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" data-description="Trident Damage by Impaling Level" |
|+ Trident Damage by Impaling level
|-
!Level
!Increase
!Melee
!Ranged
|-
|I
| adds {{hp|2.5}}
|{{hp|11.5}}
|{{hp|10.5}}
|-
|II
|adds {{hp|5}}
|{{hp|14}}
|{{hp|13}}
|-
|III
| adds {{hp|7.5}}
|{{hp|16.5}}
|{{hp|15.5}}
|-
|IV
|adds {{hp|10}}
|{{hp|19}}
|{{hp|18}}
|-
|V
|adds {{hp|12.5}}
|{{hp|21.5}}
|{{hp|20.5}}
|}

{{-}}

===Enchantments===

Tridents have a base enchantability of 1 and can receive the following [[enchantment]]s:
{| class="wikitable col-2-center col-3-right"
|+
!Name
!Max Level
![[Enchanting|Method]]
|-
|[[Loyalty]]<ref group="note" name="note1">Loyalty and Channeling are mutually exclusive from Riptide, but not from each other.</ref>
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Channeling]]<ref group="note" name="note1" />
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Riptide]]<ref group="note" name="note1" />
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Impaling]]
|V
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Unbreaking]]
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Mending]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|-
|[[Curse of Vanishing]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|}
; Notes
<references group="note" />

===Repairing ===
Tridents have the same [[durability]] as an [[sword|iron sword]]. Whenever a trident deals damage, its durability decreases by 1.

Tridents can be repaired by:
*combining two damaged tridents in a [[grindstone]], or on a [[crafting table]] or the 2×2 inventory grid, which removes any enchantments except for [[Curse of Vanishing]] and [[Curse of Binding]]
*combining a damaged trident with another trident on an [[anvil]], which preserves enchantments.
*applying the [[Mending]] enchantment.

==Sounds==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Thrown tridents use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident pierce1.ogg
|sound2=Trident pierce2.ogg
|sound3=Trident pierce3.ogg
|subtitle=Trident stabs
|source=neutral
|description=When a trident hits a mob
|id=item.trident.hit
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.hit
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident ground impact1.ogg
|sound2=Trident ground impact2.ogg
|sound3=Trident ground impact3.ogg
|sound4=Trident ground impact4.ogg
|subtitle=Trident vibrates
|source=neutral
|description=When a trident hits the ground
|id=item.trident.hit_ground
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.hit_ground
|volume=0.9
|pitch={{frac|12|11}}-{{frac|4|3}}
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident throw1.ogg
|sound2=Trident throw2.ogg
|subtitle=Trident clangs
|source=player
|description=When a player throws a trident
|id=item.trident.throw
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.throw
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Trident thunder1.ogg
|sound2=Trident thunder2.ogg
|subtitle=Trident thunder cracks
|source=neutral
|description=When a Channeling trident hits a mob
|id=item.trident.thunder
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.thunder
|volume=5.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Trident thunder cracks
|source=weather
|description=When a trident with Channeling strikes a lightning rod
|id=item.trident.thunder
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.thunder
|volume=5.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Riptide I.ogg
|subtitle=Trident zooms
|source=player
|description=When a Riptide I trident is used
|id=item.trident.riptide_1
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Riptide II.ogg
|subtitle=Trident zooms
|source=player
|description=When a Riptide II trident is used
|id=item.trident.riptide_2
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Riptide III.ogg
|subtitle=Trident zooms
|source=player
|description=When a Riptide III or higher trident is used
|id=item.trident.riptide_3
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.riptide
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident return1.ogg
|sound2=Trident return2.ogg
|sound3=Trident return3.ogg
|subtitle=Trident returns
|source=neutral
|description=When a trident starts returning <ref group=sound>The first sound is only played {{frac|1|9}} of the time, while the others are played {{frac|4|9}} of the time</ref>
|id=item.trident.return
|translationkey=subtitles.item.trident.return
|volume=8.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>1.0 for <code>return1</code>, 1.0/0.8/1.2/1.2 for <code>return2</code>, and 1.0/0.8/0.8/1.2 for <code>return3</code></ref>
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident throw1.ogg
|sound2=Trident throw2.ogg
|subtitle=Drowned throws Trident
|source=hostile
|description=When a drowned shoots a trident
|id=entity.drowned.shoot
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.drowned.shoot
|volume=1.0
|pitch={{frac|5|6}}-1.25
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Random break.ogg
|subtitle=Item breaks
|source=player
|description=When a trident's durability is exhausted
|id=entity.item.break
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.item.break
|volume=0.8
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Trident pierce1.ogg
|sound2=Trident pierce2.ogg
|sound3=Trident pierce3.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a trident hits a mob
|id=item.trident.hit
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident ground impact1.ogg
|sound2=Trident ground impact2.ogg
|sound3=Trident ground impact3.ogg
|sound4=Trident ground impact4.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a trident hits the ground
|id=item.trident.hit_ground
|volume=0.9
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident throw1.ogg
|sound2=Trident throw2.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a player throws a trident
|id=item.trident.throw
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident thunder1.ogg
|sound2=Trident thunder2.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a trident with Channeling strikes a mob<ref group="sound">{{Bug|MCPE-43402}}</ref><wbr><ref group=sound>{{bug|MCPE-173931||Tridents don't make channeling sounds when striking a lightning rod}}</ref><wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}}
|id=item.trident.thunder
|volume=1.0<wbr>{{Until|BE 1.20.30}}<br>1000.0<wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}}
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Riptide I.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a Riptide I trident is used
|id=item.trident.riptide_1
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Riptide II.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a Riptide II trident is used
|id=item.trident.riptide_2
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Riptide III.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a Riptide III trident is used
|id=item.trident.riptide_3
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident return1.ogg
|sound2=Trident return2.ogg
|sound3=Trident return3.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a trident starts returning <ref group=sound>The first sound is only played {{frac|1|9}} of the time, while the others are played {{frac|4|9}} of the time</ref>
|id=item.trident.return
|volume=8.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>1.0 for <code>return1</code>, 1.0/0.8/1.2/1.2 for <code>return2</code>, and 1.0/0.8/0.8/1.2 for <code>return3</code></ref>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Trident throw1.ogg
|sound2=Trident throw2.ogg
|source=hostile
|description=When a drowned shoots a trident<ref group="sound">{{Bug|MCPE-53297}}</ref><wbr>{{Upcoming|BE 1.20.30}}
|id=mob.drowned.shoot
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|foot=1}}

==Data values==
===ID===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Trident
|spritetype=item
|nameid=trident
|form=item
|foot=1}} 
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showentitytags=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Trident
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=trident
|entitytags=impact_projectiles
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Trident
|spritetype=item
|nameid=trident
|id=546
|form=item
|foot=1}} 
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Trident
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=thrown_trident
|id=73
|foot=1}}

===Entity data ===
Tridents have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
:See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].

==Achievements==

{{load achievements|Do a Barrel Roll!;Bullseye}}

==Advancements==
{{load advancements|A Throwaway Joke;Very Very Frightening;Not Today;Sniper Duel;Bullseye}}

==History==
{{History|java}}
{{History||November 18, 2017|link={{YouTubeLink|mAapz_nIC_Y}}|A trident was shown killing a [[zombie]] in a clip presented at [[MineCon Earth]].}}
{{History||1.13|snap=18w07a|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] {{InvSprite|Trident Revision 1}} Added tridents, which are currently unobtainable in [[Survival]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w10a|[[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Tridents now have a new texture in the [[inventory]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w11a|Added [[drowned]] mobs, which can spawn with a trident, allowing tridents to now become obtainable in [[Survival]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w14a|If the [[player]] is not in [[water]] and it is not [[rain]]ing, the player can no longer throw tridents [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Riptide]], but they can still deal melee [[damage]].}}
{{History|||snap=18w20a|Like with swords, tridents no longer can break blocks when held in [[Creative]] mode.<ref>{{bug|MC-126300}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Thrown tridents can now break [[chorus flower]]s.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w39a|[[File:Enchanted Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Enchanted Trident (item).gif|32px]] Tridents that are [[enchanting|enchanted]] now have a glint.
|Trident items use a 3D model again. When dropped, it rotates off center<ref>{{bug|MC-161886}}</ref> (like with beds at the time and shields currently).}}
{{History|||snap=19w42a|Trident items now use the 2D sprite again.<ref>{{bug|MC-161872}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w48a|Thrown tridents can now break [[pointed dripstone]].}}
{{History|upcoming java}}
{{History||Villager Trade Rebalance<br>(Experimental)|link=Java Edition 1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Trident-exclusive enchantments are no longer obtainable from villager [[trading]].}}
{{History||Combat Tests|snap=1.14.3 - Combat Test|The attack speed of tridents has been increased to 2.
|The base [[damage]] of tridents has been decreased from {{hp|9}} to {{hp|7}}.
|The attack reach of tridents has been increased to 4 [[block]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=Combat Test 2|The damage of tridents has been increased to {{hp|8}}.}}
{{History|||snap=Combat Test 4|Tridents can now be shot from [[dispenser]]s.
|Tridents with [[Loyalty]] that fall into the [[void]] now return to their owner upon breaking in the void.
|Tridents with [[Impaling]] now deal [[enchanting|enchantment]] damage to all [[mob]]s that are in [[water]] or [[rain]].}}
{{History|||snap=Combat Test 5|The damage of tridents has been decreased to {{hp|7}} again.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.13.8|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.
|Tridents are currently a part of [[Experimental Gameplay]].}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Tridents have been fully implemented.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|A new animation has been added for tridents with [[Riptide]] when they are thrown.}}
{{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|Tridents can now be [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Mending]] and [[Unbreaking]].}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.5.0.7|Tridents no longer break [[block]]s in [[Creative]] mode.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Thrown tridents can now break [[chorus flower]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.15.0.51|Drowned can no longer have a trident when converted.|Drowned that are not holding a trident are no longer able to drop one.}}
{{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Tridents are now able to break pointed dripstone.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.51|Drowned now hold their tridents correctly when targeting a player.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.}}

{{History|education}}
{{History||1.4.0|[[File:Trident.png|60px]] [[File:Trident (item).png|32px]] Added tridents.}}
{{History|foot}}

==Issues==

{{issue list}}

==Trivia==
* If a player throws a Loyalty-enchanted trident and the player's inventory subsequently fills, the trident hovers around or through the player's skin until an inventory slot opens, which it fills immediately. Multiple tridents can be 'queued' to re-enter the player's inventory in this manner.
*{{IN|java}} in Creative mode, sword enchantments can be applied to tridents. This includes Sharpness, Fire Aspect, and Looting. Sharpness, Smite, and Bane of Arthropods increases their damage against their specific mobs, as well.{{more info needed|Does the damage also increase when the trident is thrown?}}
*Thrown tridents pass through [[Nether Portal (block)|nether portal block]]s without being transported to [[the Nether]] or the [[Overworld]].
*Using a trident enchanted with Riptide while riding an entity cancels the charge and does nothing.

==Gallery==
<gallery>
TridentMineconEarth.jpg|Tridents are shown in a clip of Minecon Earth 2017.
Returning trident.jpg|A trident [[enchantment|enchanted]] with [[Loyalty]] returning to the [[player]].
Riptide Trident.png|A player "flying" high in the [[air]] after throwing a trident enchanted with [[Riptide]] III vertically upward.
Trident in ground.png|A trident stuck in [[sand]].
Two-hand drowned.png|A drowned holding a trident and a [[nautilus shell]].
Enchanted Trident (item).gif|An enchanted trident.
Alex with Trident.png|An official T-Shirt design of [[Alex]] with a trident.
Acid Drowned.png|"Acid Drowned," an officially licensed T-Shirt featuring a [[drowned]] with a trident.
ArgoMajor Trident.jpg|First image of a trident in ''Bedrock Edition''.
</gallery>

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External Links==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--trident Taking Inventory: Trident] – Minecraft.net on January 30, 2020

{{Items}}
{{Entities}}

[[Category:Combat]]

[[de:Dreizack]]
[[es:Tridente]]
[[fr:Trident]]
[[ja:トライデント]]
[[ko:삼지창]]
[[pl:Trójząb]]
[[pt:Tridente]]
[[ru:Трезубец]]
[[th:ตรีศูล]]
[[zh:三叉戟]]</li><li>[[Carrot|Carrot]]<br/>{{about|the natural food item|the golden food|Golden Carrot|the item for controlling saddled pigs|Carrot on a Stick}}
{{Item
| group = Age 0-1
| 1-1 = Carrots Age 0-1.png
| 1-2 = Carrots Age 0-1 BE.png
| group2 = Age 2-3
| 2-1 = Carrots Age 2-3.png
| 2-2 = Carrots Age 2-3 BE.png
| group3 = Age 4-6
| 3-1 = Carrots Age 4-6.png
| 3-2 = Carrots Age 4-6 BE.png
| group4 = Age 7
| 4-1 = Carrots Age 7.png
| 4-2 = Carrots Age 7 BE.png
| image2 = Carrot JE3 BE2.png
| renewable = Yes
| heals = {{hunger|3}}
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
A '''carrot''' is a [[food]] [[item]] obtained from carrot crops that can be used to plant them, eaten or used as a crafting ingredient.

'''Carrot crops''' are planted in [[farmland]] and used to grow carrots.

== Obtaining ==

=== Breaking ===
{{See also|Fortune#Seeds}}
Fully grown carrot crops drop 2 to 5 carrots ({{frac|3|5|7}} per crop harvested on average). Yield can be increased using a tool enchanted with [[Fortune]], with Fortune III harvesting an average of {{frac|5|3|7}} carrots.

The yield is calculated by a binomial distribution: 2 drops are fixed, then a drop is attempted three times with a success rate of 57.14286% to yield the extra 0–3 drops. Each level of Fortune enchantment increases the number of attempts by one.

=== Natural generation ===
[[Village]] farm plots have a chance of having carrots. The exact chance depends on the style of the village:

{| class="wikitable"
! Village style !! Chance
|-
| {{EnvSprite|plains-village}} Plains || 30%
|-
| {{EnvSprite|snowy-village}} Snowy || 10%
|}

=== Mob loot ===
[[Zombie]]s, [[husk]]s, and [[zombie villager]]s have a 2.5% ({{frac|1|40}}) chance of dropping either an [[iron ingot]], carrot, or [[potato]] when killed by a player or tamed wolf. This is increased by 1% ({{frac|1|100}}) per level of looting. This gives carrots the following chances of dropping:
* {{frac|1|120}} (about 0.83%)
* {{frac|7|600}} (about 1.17%) with Looting I
* {{frac|9|600}} (about 1.50%) with Looting II
* {{frac|11|600}} (about 1.83%) with Looting III

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|carrot}}

== Usage ==
{{see also|Tutorials/Hunger management|title1=Hunger management}}

To eat a carrot, press and hold {{control|use}} while the carrot is selected in the [[hotbar]]. Eating a carrot restores {{hunger|3}} [[hunger]] and 3.6 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].

=== Farming ===
{{see also|Tutorials/Crop farming|title1 = Crop farming }}

Carrots can be [[farming|farmed]] and harvested on [[farmland]]. Planted carrots take 8 [[Block tick|stages]] to grow, and go through 4 visually distinct stages. Planted carrots require a light level of 9 or greater to continue growing. If the light level is 7 or below, the crops instantly un-plant themselves ("pop off"). It is not possible to plant carrots if the light level is too low.

Crops grow faster if the farmland they are planted in is [[Farmland#Hydration|hydrated]]. Using [[bone meal]] on crops also increases the speed of growth by randomly increasing their growth stage by 2 to 5.

Crops break if pushed by a [[piston]] or if their supporting farmland breaks or turns to dirt (i.e. by being trampled), dropping their usual drops.

If {{cmd|gamerule mobGriefing}} is <code>true</code>, rabbits will find mature carrot [[crops]]{{only|je}} / carrot crops with growth stage greater than 1{{only|be}}. This reduces the growth stages by one, removing the crop completely when the growth stage reaches 0.

=== Breeding ===
Carrots can also be used to [[breed]] and attract [[pig]]s and [[rabbit]]s.

Villagers can pick up carrot items to become willing, which allow them to breed. Villagers require 12 carrots to become willing.

=== Trading ===
Novice-level Farmer villagers have a 25% ({{frac|1|4}}){{only|bedrock}} or 40% ({{frac|2|5}}){{only|java}} chance to buy 22 carrots for an emerald.

=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage}}

=== Composting ===
Placing a carrot into a [[composter]] has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

== Sounds ==

=== Block ===
{{Sound table/Block/Crop}}

=== Item ===
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

== Data values ==

=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showblocktags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Carrots
|spritetype=block
|nameid=carrots
|blocktags=bee_growables, crops
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Carrot
|spritetype=item
|nameid=carrot
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showforms=y
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Carrots
|spritetype=block
|nameid=carrots
|id=141
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Carrot
|spritetype=item
|nameid=carrot
|id=279
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}
{{/BS}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Carrot JE1.png|32px]] Added carrots. 
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] Added carrot crops.
|Carrots can be obtained only as a rare [[drop]] from [[zombie]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=August 28, 2012|slink={{tweet|Dinnerbone|240428477856231424}}|[[Dinnerbone]] released an image of a [[saddle]]d [[pig]] being controlled with a [[carrot on a stick]]. [[Wheat]] was considered as a "fuel" along with carrots,<ref>{{Tweet|Dinnerbone|240188453789257728}}</ref> but Dinnerbone eventually decided on carrots.<ref>{{Tweet|Dinnerbone|240355810650247168}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=12w34a|Carrots can now be used to craft [[golden carrot]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=12w36a|Carrots can now be found in [[village]]s.
|Carrots are now used to breed [[pig]]s.
|Carrots are now used to craft [[carrot on a stick]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed. The texture has been changed to singular carrot, with the tooltip changed to reflect this.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w04a|[[Bone meal]] now grows carrots by 1 stage instead of fully growing it. The [[player]] might not see it grow, because some stages look the same.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Carrots now restore {{hunger|3}} points and 3.6 hunger [[saturation]], instead of {{hunger|4}} and 4.8 hunger saturation.
|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 15–19 carrots for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w04a|[[Farmer]] (profession) [[villager]]s now harvest fully grown carrots.
|Villagers can now be made willing using 12 carrots.}}
{{History|||snap=14w06a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE2.png|32px]] Carrot crops are now a pixel higher - previously they were offset one pixel down as to match farmland's sunken model. This is likely an accidental result of model conversion.}}
{{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model (anisotropic filtering) JE2.png|32px]]<br>Carrot crops of all stages [[Missing model|no longer have a model]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w10b|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE4.png|32px]] Carrot crops now have models again.<ref>{{bug|MC-50232}}</ref> In addition, they are now offset downwards by one pixel once more.<ref>{{bug|MC-50155}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE5.png|32px]] Carrot crops are now darker and subject to directional shading.}}
{{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6.png|32px]] Carrot crops are no longer subject to directional shading.
|Added [[rabbit]]s, which can be [[breeding|bred]] and/or tamed using carrots. Rabbits also grief carrot crops.
|Carrots are now used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w34a|Rabbits can no longer be tamed.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w38a|The [[drops|drop]] chances have now been slightly improved from an average of {{frac|2|3|5}} per [[crops|crop]] harvested to {{frac|2|5|7}}.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this block's numeral ID was 141, and the item's 391.}}
{{History|||snap=18w11a|Carrots can now generate in the chests of [[shipwreck]]s.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Carrot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed.
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE7.png|32px]] The textures of carrot crops have now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w47a|Carrots can now generate in the [[chest]]s of [[pillager outpost]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=19w03a|Placement and breaking [[sound]]s have now been added to carrots.
|Placing a carrot into the new [[composter]] has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Carrots now have a 65% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate carrot crops.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE8.png|32px]] The "crop" template model has changed such that pixels appear in the same physical positions on opposite sides of texture planes, changing the carrot crop's appearance in the process.<ref>{{bug|MC-199242}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.18|snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Carrots Age 7 JE9.png|32px]] A stray dark pixel has been removed from the texture of fully-grown carrots.<ref>{{bug|MC-226711}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added carrots.
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added carrot crops.
|Carrots can be obtained by killing [[zombie]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=build 3|Carrots now have a chance to [[drops|drop]] when tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=build 4|Carrots are no longer dropped by tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|Carrot crops now naturally spawn in [[village]]s.
|Carrot now used to breed [[pig]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Carrots now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
|Brown robed [[villager]]s can now harvest fully grown carrot crops.
|Carrots can now be used to craft [[golden carrot]]s.}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Carrots can now be used to breed [[rabbit]]s.
|Carrots can now be used to craft [[rabbit stew]].}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Carrots are now used to craft [[carrot on a stick]].}}
{{History||v0.16.2|Carrots can now be found in a [[chest]] inside the large house in [[snowy tundra]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Farmer [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 15–19 carrots for 1 [[emerald]].
|Carrots can now be picked up by villagers and become willing.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Carrots can now be found inside of [[bonus chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Carrots can now be found inside [[shipwreck]] chests.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Carrots can be found in the new [[pillager outpost]]s.
|[[File:Carrot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed.
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of carrot crops have now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Carrots can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|[[Trading]] has now been changed, farmer [[villager]]s now have a 25% chance to [[trading|buy]] 22 carrots for an [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate carrot crops.}}
{{History||?|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 BE.png|32px]] Carrot crop planes use a mapping that results in very unnatural mirroring when viewed from certain angles, such as northwest.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-146936}}</ref>}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU14|xbone=CU1|ps=1.04|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added carrots.
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added carrot crops.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Carrot JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of carrots has now been changed.
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE7.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} The textures of carrot crops have now been changed.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.91|wiiu=none|switch=none|Carrots can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Carrot JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added carrots.
|[[File:Carrots Age 0-1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 2-3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 4-6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Carrots Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Correct models?}} Added carrot crops.}}
{{History|foot}}

=== Carrots "item" ===
{{:Technical blocks/Carrots}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
AllSeeds.png|All the seeds that exist in the game (except [[nether wart]] and [[cocoa beans]]).
VillageGrowingCarrotsAndPotatoes.png|Carrots and [[potato]]es found growing naturally in a [[village]].
Carrots Growing.png|Carrots in multiple stages of growth.
Carrot Dungeon.jpg|A carrot that dropped from a zombie, just to the right of the [[spawner]].
Carrot SDGP.png|Carrot in the [[Super Duper Graphics Pack]].
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Items}}
{{blocks|vegetation}}

[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]

[[cs:Mrkev]]
[[de:Karotte]]
[[es:Zanahoria]]
[[fr:Carotte]]
[[hu:Sárgarépa]]
[[ja:ニンジン]]
[[ko:당근]]
[[lzh:胡蘿蔔]]
[[nl:Wortel]]
[[pl:Marchewka]]
[[pt:Cenoura]]
[[ru:Морковь]]
[[th:แคร์รอต]]
[[uk:Морква]]
[[zh:胡萝卜]]</li></ul>
22w15aWandering traders can now sell mangrove propagules.
1.20
(Experimental)
23w07aWandering traders can now sell cherry saplings.
1.20.2
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Book and Quill|Book and Quill]]<br/>{{For|the item produced after a Book and Quill is signed|Written Book}}
{{Item
| image = Book and Quill.png
| renewable = Yes 
| stackable = No
}}

A '''book and quill''' is an [[item]] used to write [[written book]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
|Book
|Ink Sac
|Feather
|Output= Book and Quill
|type= Miscellaneous
}}

=== Natural generation ===

{{LootChestItem|book-and-quill}}

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Writing ===

By pressing {{control|use item}} or long pressing screen anywhere{{only|bedrock}} while holding a book and quill in their hand, the [[player]] can open a text editor GUI.

Using this GUI, the player can write a single book up to 100{{only|java}} or 50{{only|bedrock}} pages long, with up to 798 characters per page. The player can write up to 79,800{{only|java}} or 12,800{{only|bedrock}} characters inside the entire book. No page may be longer than 14 lines and each line can have a width of 114 pixels (see pixel width of each character [[Language#Font|here]]). 

The player has the ability to copy and paste into books. However, the paste does not work if the text being pasted is longer than a single page. Most Unicode characters are available in books, and they may be pasted in without issue.

In singleplayer, the world pauses while a book is being edited.{{only|java}}

=== Lecterns ===

One can place a book and quill or a [[written book]] on an empty [[lectern]].

The lectern then emits a redstone signal depending on the displayed page in the book. On the last page, the lectern emits a signal strength of 15. This is why lecterns are listed in the "redstone" tab in the [[creative inventory]].

=== Formatting codes ===
{{main|Formatting codes}}
{{exclusive|bedrock|section=1}}

Text in a book can be styled using codes starting with the {{key|§}} character (section sign).
* {{key|§}} + {{key|k}} creates randomly changing characters.
* {{key|§}} + {{key|l}} creates bold text.
* {{key|§}} + {{key|m}} creates strikethrough text.
* {{key|§}} + {{key|n}} creates underlined text.
* {{key|§}} + {{key|o}} creates italic text.
* {{key|§}} + {{key|0}} – {{key|f}} (hexadecimal) creates colored text. 
* {{key|§}} + {{key|r}} resets any of the previous styles so text after it appears normally.

If the [[player]] uses multiple codes, and continue typing past the end of a line, the next line exhibits only the last formatting code used.

=== Signing ===

Books can be signed by pressing the "Sign" button while in the interface. {{IN|java}}, when signed, a book bears the name of the player who wrote it and a title chosen upon signing. {{IN|bedrock}}, the book doesn't display the name of the player as the author; instead, the author can be any text the player wants. After it has been signed, it cannot be edited again – it has turned into a [[written book]].

Special characters can be used in the title, if typed from a keyboard that supports them. Alt codes do not work, and the {{key|§}} character cannot be typed even using a keyboard that implements it, meaning titles cannot be colored or formatted in-game. However, on Linux using the compose key to produce special characters does work.

The title of the book can be up to 16 characters long, and the player cannot paste into a title. A "workaround" for the 16-character limitation is to manually rename the book at an [[Anvil#Renaming|anvil]], which always costs 1 [[Experience|experience level]]. This can be done with either a written book or a book and quill – both versions will always display the changed name. If a custom name is removed from a written book, it will revert back to the title it was given during the signing process.

=== Chiseled bookshelf ===
{{control|Use|text=Using}} the [[chiseled bookshelf]] while having a book and quill in the main hand will put the book inside the chiseled bookshelf.

=== Trading ===
{{IN|bedrock}}, expert-level librarian [[villager]]s buy 2 books and quills for one [[emerald]]. Book and quill is offered in two item slots due to being non-stackable.

{{IN|java}}, expert-level librarian villagers have a 50% chance to buy 2 books and quills for one emerald. The amount of books and quills needed is supposed to be 2, but due to the item being non-stackable, only one is needed for the trade.<ref>{{bug|MC-248042||Librarian's book and quill trade is always discounted to 1 since books are unstackable}}</ref>

== Sounds ==
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Page turn1.ogg
|sound2=Page turn2.ogg
|sound3=Page turn3.ogg
|subtitle=Page rustles
|source=master
|description=When the page of a book is turned
|id=item.book.page_turn
|translationkey=subtitles.item.book.page_turn
|volume=2.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Page rustles
|source=block
|description=When the page of a book is turned on a lectern
|id=item.book.page_turn
|translationkey=subtitles.item.book.page_turn
|volume=2.0
|pitch=0.9-1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Book thump1.ogg
|sound2=Book thump2.ogg
|subtitle=Book thumps
|source=block
|description=When a book is placed on a lectern
|id=item.book.put
|translationkey=subtitles.item.book.put
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg
|sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg
|sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg
|sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg
|subtitle=Book placed
|source=block
|description=When a book and quill is placed in a chiseled bookshelf
|id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.insert
|translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.insert
|volume=0.8
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg
|sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg
|sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg
|subtitle=Book taken
|source=block
|description=When a book and quill is removed from a chiseled bookshelf
|id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.pickup
|translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.take
|volume=0.8
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Page turn1.ogg
|sound2=Page turn2.ogg
|sound3=Page turn3.ogg
|source=sound
|description=When the page of a book is turned
|id=item.book.page_turn
|volume=2.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Book thump1.ogg
|sound2=Book thump2.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a book is placed on a lectern
|id=item.book.put
|volume=4.8
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg
|sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg
|sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg
|sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a book and quill is placed in a chiseled bookshelf
|id=insert.chiseled_bookshelf
|volume=0.8
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=insertvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg
|sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg
|sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a book and quill is removed from a chiseled bookshelf
|id=pickup.chiseled_bookshelf
|volume=0.8
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound name=pickupvaries>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Book and Quill
|spritetype=item
|nameid=writable_book
|itemtags=bookshelf_books, lectern_books
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showitemtags=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Book and Quill
|spritetype=item
|nameid=writable_book
|id=510
|itemtags=minecraft:bookshelf_books, minecraft:lectern_books
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Item data ===

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Player.dat format}}
<div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;">
* {{nbt|compound|tag}}: The '''tag''' tag.
{{:Player.dat_format/Writable Books}}
</div>

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].

== Video ==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|DD_Z82wmGZA}}</div>

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w17a|[[File:Book and Quill JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books and quills.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Books and quills can now be crafted with a [[written book]] to clone the written book.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w05a|Copying written books now mark them as "Copy of Original" or "Copy of Copy".
|The copying status of a book is now denoted in a separate line in the tooltip, beneath the author's name.
|Copies of copies cannot be copied.}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|Books and quills now use JSON text components instead of plain text with the new <code>pages</code> tag
|Book and quills are now capable of using the <code>clickEvent</code> and <code>hoverEvent</code> tags.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 386.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Book and Quill JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books and quills has now been changed.
|Added support for editing anywhere in the book and quill.<ref name="MC-1578">{{bug|MC-1578}}</ref>
|Books and quills now have copy/paste support.<ref name="MC-1578"></ref>
|The page limit of books and quills has now been increased from 50 to 100 pages.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Librarian [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] books and quills instead of written books.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Books and quills can now interact with [[chiseled bookshelves]].}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|[[File:Book and Quill JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books and quills.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Books and quills can now be found inside [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.1|Pages within books and quills can now be turned using the controller bumper buttons.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Book and Quill JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books and quills has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Books and quills can now be [[trading|sold]] to librarian [[villager]]s.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU25|xbone=CU14|ps=1.17|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Book and Quill JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added books and quills.}}
{{History|PS4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Book and Quill JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of books and quills has now been changed.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* The in-game restrictions on books are not hard limits. Third party editors or commands can make books have more than 100 pages{{only|java}} (2,147,483,639 pages), more than 256 characters per page (32,767 characters per page), can change author names, and can have colored titles, among other things. These books still function properly in vanilla ''Minecraft'', meaning the [[player]] may encounter such books on adventure maps or multiplayer servers.<ref>http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1189266-hacking-books</ref>
* If the player renames a book and quill in an anvil before signing it, it retains the name from the anvil instead of taking the name from signing.{{only|java}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Jeb book.png|The first image of a book seen.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120427014334/https://www.mojang.com/2012/04/minecraft-snapshot-12w17a/</ref>
Book and Quill Writing.png|The GUI of writing a book.
Book and Quill Signing.png|The GUI of signing a book.
Written Book tooltip.png|A signed book.
BookandQuillOperators12w17a.png|Display of styles used in a book. "e" and "f" are difficult to see.
Book and Quill in Pocket Edition.jpg|A book and quill {{in|be}}.
Java book and quill example with text.png|An example of text in a book and quill in [[Java Edition]].
Better Together Book.jpg|A book and quill in ''Bedrock Edition''.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External links ==
* [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1498339-132ssp-bookshop-your-books-anywhere/ Bookshop - Book Sharing And Editing Tool]
* [http://fsymbols.com/generators/wide/ Full-Width Text Generator]
* [http://fsymbols.com/generators/smallcaps/ Small Caps Text Generator]
* [http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1202590-revise-edit-signed-books-w-more-options-all-os-12w17a/ Revise - External Book Editor]

== See also ==
* [[Book]]
* [[Bookshelf]]
* [[Written Book]]

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Rozepsaná kniha s brkem]]
[[de:Buch und Feder]]
[[el:Βιβλίο και Πένα]]
[[es:Libro y pluma]]
[[fr:Livre vierge]]
[[hu:Könyv és toll]]
[[it:Libro e penna]]
[[ja:本と羽根ペン]]
[[ko:책과 깃펜]]
[[nl:Boek en veer]]
[[pl:Książka z piórem]]
[[pt:Livro e pena]]
[[ru:Книга с пером]]
[[th:หนังสือกับปากกาขนนก]]
[[uk:Книга з пером]]
[[zh:书与笔]]</li><li>[[Redstone Comparator|Redstone Comparator]]<br/>{{Block
| image = 
| image2 = 
| transparent = Yes
| light = No
| tool = any
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| flammable = No
| lavasusceptible = No
| group = Redstone Comparator
| group2 = Subtracting
| group3 = Powered
| group4 = Powered+Subtracting
| 1-1 = Redstone Comparator.png
| 2-1 = Subtracting Redstone Comparator.png
| 3-1 = Powered Redstone Comparator.png
| 4-1 = Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator.png
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{{Many images}}
A '''redstone comparator''' is a [[block]] that can produce an [[Redstone Dust|output signal]] from its front by reading [[chest]]s, [[lectern]]s, [[beehive]]s and similar blocks, or repeat a signal without changing its strength. It can also be set to either stop outputting a signal when its side input recieves a stronger one (front torch off), or subtract its side input's signal strength from its output (front torch on).

== Obtaining ==
=== Natural generation ===
Redstone comparators generate in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].

=== Breaking ===
A redstone comparator can be broken instantly with any [[tool]], or by hand, and drops itself as an item.

{{Breaking row|Redstone Comparator|horizontal=y}}

A redstone comparator is removed and dropped as an item if:
* its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed;
* [[water]] flows into its space;{{only|java}}
* a [[piston]] tries to push it or moves a block into its space.

If [[lava]] flows into a redstone comparator's space, the redstone comparator is destroyed without dropping as an item.

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|B1=Redstone Torch
|A2=Redstone Torch
|B2=Nether Quartz
|C2=Redstone Torch
|A3=Stone
|B3=Stone
|C3=Stone
|Output= Redstone Comparator
|type=Redstone
}}

== Usage ==
A redstone comparator can be placed on the top of any [[opaque]] block with a solid full-height top surface (including upside-down [[slab]]s and upside-down [[stairs]]). {{IN|be}}, a comparator can also be placed on [[wall]]s and fences. For more information about placement on transparent blocks, see [[Opacity/Placement]].

The redstone comparator has a front and a back — the arrow on the top of the comparator points to the front. When placed, the comparator faces away from the player. The comparator has two miniature redstone torches at the back and one at the front. The back torches turn on when the comparator's output is greater than zero (the arrow on top also turns red). The front torch has two states that can be toggled by {{control|using}} the comparator:
* Down and unpowered (indicating the comparator is in "comparison mode")
* Up and powered (indicating the comparator is in "subtraction mode")

The redstone comparator can take a signal strength input from its rear as well as from both sides. Side inputs are accepted only from [[redstone dust]], [[block of redstone]], [[redstone repeater]]s, other comparators, and [[observer]]s in specific scenarios. The redstone comparator's front is its output.

It takes 1 [[redstone tick]] (2 game ticks, or 0.1 seconds barring lag) for signals to move through a redstone comparator, either from the rear or from the sides. This applies to changing signal strengths as well as simply to turning on and off. 

Redstone comparators check their power state before their scheduled ticks update. This results in redstone comparators not usually responding to 1-tick fluctuations of power or signal strength — for example, a [[clock circuit|1-clock]] input is treated as always off from the side, and always on from the rear. This happens because the signal changes back to its original state before the redstone comparator checks its input states. However, certain setups such as powering any input with two separate observer pulses at the same time will cause a redstone comparator to respond to 2 gametick pulses.

The redstone comparator has four functions: maintain signal strength, compare signal strength, subtract signal strength, and measure certain block states (primarily the fullness of containers).

=== Maintain signal strength ===
A redstone comparator with no powered sides outputs the same signal strength as its rear input.

=== Compare signal strength ===
[[File:Comparators Explained.png|Comparators in comparison mode.|thumb]]
A redstone comparator in comparison mode (front torch down and unpowered) compares its rear input to its two side inputs. If either side input is greater than the rear input, the comparator output turns off. If neither side input is greater than the rear input, the comparator outputs the same signal strength as its rear input.

The formula for calculating the output signal strength is as follows:

<code>output = rear × [[Wikipedia:Iverson bracket|[]]'''''left''''' ≤ '''''rear''''' AND '''''right''''' ≤ '''''rear'''''[[Wikipedia:Iverson bracket|<nowiki>]]]</code>
{{-}}

=== Subtract signal strength ===
[[File:Redstone comparator.png|thumb|The greatest of the side inputs A and C is subtracted from the rear input B, outputting 1. If either A or C were greater than B, it would output 0.]]
A redstone comparator in subtraction mode (front torch up and powered) subtracts the signal strength of the higher side input from the signal strength of the rear input.

<code>output = max('''''rear''''' − max('''''left''', '''right'''''), 0)</code>

For example: if the signal strength is 6 at the left input, 7 at the right input and 4 at the rear, the output signal has a strength of ''max(4 − max(6, 7), 0) = max(4−7, 0) = max(−3, 0) = 0''.

If the signal strength is 9 at the rear, 2 at the right input and 5 at the left input, the output signal has a strength of ''max(9 − max(2, 5), 0) = max(9−5, 0) = 4''.

=== Measure block state ===
{{Schematic | caption = A redstone comparator can measure the fullness of a chest, as well as other block states, even through an opaque block.
 |rd-ew!|rc-w!|ch|SB|rc-e!|rd-ew!
}}
A redstone comparator treats certain blocks behind it as power sources and outputs a signal strength proportional to the block's state. The comparator may be separated from the measured block by an opaque block. However, {{in|je}}, if the opaque block is powered to signal strength 15, then the comparator outputs 15 no matter the fullness of the container.<ref>{{bug|MC-64394}} (resolved as "Works As Intended")</ref>
[[Category:Java Edition specific information]]
{{-}}

==== Fullness of containers ====
{| class="wikitable floatright" style="margin-left: 0.5em; margin-right: 0; text-align: center;"
|+ Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength
|-
!Containers
!{{BlockSprite|Furnace|link=Furnace}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Blast Furnace|link=Blast Furnace}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Smoker|link=Smoker}}
!{{BlockSprite|Hopper|link=Hopper}}<br>{{EntitySprite|Minecart with Hopper|link=Minecart with Hopper}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Brewing Stand|link=Brewing Stand}}
!{{BlockSprite|Dispenser|link=Dispenser}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Dropper|link=Dropper}}
!{{BlockSprite|Chest|link=Chest}}<br>{{EntitySprite|Minecart with Chest|link=Minecart with Chest}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Shulker Box|link=Shulker Box}}<br>{{BlockSprite|Barrel|link=Barrel}}
![[Double Chest|{{Schematic|size=16|ch-s|-|ch-n}}
]]
!{{BlockSprite|Jukebox|link=Jukebox}}
|-
!Total Slots
!3!!5!!9!!27!!54!!1
|-
!Power Level
! colspan="5" |Number of Items
!Music Disc
|-
|0||0||0||0||0||0||No disc
|-
|1||1||1||1||1||1||"13"
|-
|2||14||23||42||1s 60||3s 55||"cat"
|-
|3||28||46||1s 19||3s 55||7s 46||"blocks"
|-
|4||42||1s 5||1s 60||5s 51||11s 37||"chirp"
|-
|5||55||1s 28||2s 37||7s 46||15s 28||"far"
|-
|6||1s 5||1s 51||3s 14||9s 42||19s 19||"mall"
|-
|7||1s 19||2s 10||3s 55||11s 37||23s 10||"mellohi"
|-
|8||1s 32||2s 32||4s 32||13s 32||27s||"stal"
|-
|9||1s 46||2s 55||5s 10||15s 28||30s 55||"strad"
|-
|10||1s 60||3s 14||5s 51||17s 23||34s 46||"ward"
|-
|11||2s 10||3s 37||6s 28||19s 19||38s 37||"11"
|-
|12||2s 23||3s 60||7s 5||21s 14||42s 28||"wait"
|-
|13||2s 37||4s 19||7s 46||23s 10||46s 19||"Pigstep"
|-
|14||2s 51||4s 42||8s 23||25s 5||50s 10||"Otherside"<br>"Relic"
|-
|15||3s||5s||9s||27s||54s||"5"
|}
A redstone comparator can output a signal indicating how full a container is. (0 for empty, 15 for full, etc.) The table on the right is described more in detail, later in this section.

Containers that can be measured by a comparator include:
* {{BlockLink|Furnace}}
* {{BlockLink|Blast Furnace}}
* {{BlockLink|Smoker}}
* {{BlockLink|Brewing Stand}}
* {{BlockLink|Hopper}}
* {{ItemLink|Minecart with Hopper}} on top of a [[detector rail]]
* {{BlockLink|Dispenser}}
* {{BlockLink|Dropper}}
* {{BlockLink|Chest}}
* {{BlockLink|Trapped Chest}}
* {{ItemLink|Minecart with Chest}} on top of a [[detector rail]]
* {{BlockLink|Barrel}}
* {{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-e}}{{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-w}} Large chest
* {{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-e}}{{SchematicSprite|size=16|ch-w}} Large trapped chest
* {{BlockLink|Shulker Box}} (any color)

Generally speaking, the comparator output signal strength represents the average fullness of the slots, based on how many of that item form a full stack (64, 16, or 1 for non-stackable items).

The ''Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength'' table (right) shows the minimum '''''full-stack-equivalent (FSE)''''' to produce different signal strengths from common containers. A '''''full-stack-equivalent''''' quantifies how many normal 64-stackable items are needed to output a corresponding signal strength. The 's' is a constant 64, with the additional amount needed following after.

One may also consider the terms: '''c''umulative-weight''''' or '''''weighted-sum''''' instead of '''''full-stack-equivalent'''''.

Items that stack to a max of 16  ([[snowball]]s, [[sign]]s, [[ender pearl]]s, etc.), contribute +4 to the ''full-stack-equivalent'' for each unity (count of 1 item). Similarly, items that stack to 1 ([[minecart]], [[boat]], etc.) contribute +64, and items that stack to 64 contribute +1.

Example 1: 3 ender pearls will contribute a 3 x 4 = 12 ''full-stack-equivalent''.

Example 2: 16 ender pearls and 60 redstone dust contributes a 16x4 + 60x1 = 124 ''full-stack-equivalent''.

Example 3: 1 minecart and 60 redstone dust contributes a 1x64 + 60x1 = 124 ''full-stack-equivalent''.

Example 4: To produce a signal strength of 10 from a hopper, one requires a ''full-stack-equivalent'' of at least 3s + 14 = 206 but strictly less than than 3s + 37 = 229. This can be done with 3 minecarts, and 14 dirt.

When a comparator measures a large chest or large trapped chest, it measures the entire large chest (54 slots), not just the half directly behind the comparator. A chest or trapped chest that cannot be opened (either because it has an opaque block, [[ocelot]], or [[cat]] above it) always produces an output of 0 no matter how many items are in the container — shulker boxes can always be measured, even if they cannot open.

;Calculating signal strength from items

:When a container is empty, the output is off.

:When it is not empty, the output signal strength is calculated as follows:

:<code>'''''signal strength''''' = floor(1 + (('''''sum of all slots' fullnesses''''') / ('''''number of slots in container''''')) × 14)</code>

:<code>fullness of a slot = '''''number of items in slot''''' / '''''max stack size for this type of item'''''</code>

:''Example:'' 300 blocks in a dispenser (which has 9 slots), where each block stacks to a maximum of 64 has a 300 ''full-stack-equivalent.'' This produces an output with a signal strength of 8:
<blockquote>
1 + ((300 items / 64 items per slot) / 9 slots) × 14 = 8.292, floored is 8
</blockquote>

;Calculating items from signal strength

:It can be useful in redstone circuits to use containers with comparators to create signals of a specific strength. The number of items required in a container to produce a signal of desired strength is calculated as follows:

:<code>items required = max('''''desired signal strength''''', roundup(('''''total slots in container''''' × 64 / 14) × (desired signal strength − 1)))</code>

:''Example:'' To use a furnace (which has 3 slots) to create a strength 9 signal, players need 110 items:
<blockquote>
max(9, (3×64/14) × (9−1)) = 109.714, rounded up is 110
</blockquote>
{{-}}

==== Miscellaneous ====
[[File:Comparator storage.png|Comparators used to measure containers.|thumb]]
Some non-container blocks can also be measured by a redstone comparator:

;{{BlockLink|Beehive}} and {{BlockLink|Bee nest}}

: A hive or nest outputs a signal strength equal to the amount of honey in the hive/nest.

;{{BlockLink|Cake}}

: A cake outputs a signal strength relative to the amount of cake remaining.  Each slice is worth 2 signal strength, with 7 total slices, for an output of 14 for a full cake.

[[File:Cauldron Redstone Strength Values.png|Cauldron signal strength|thumb]]
;{{BlockLink|Cauldron}}

: A cauldron outputs different signal strengths depending on how much water or powdered snow is inside. From completely empty to completely full, the output values are 0, 1, 2, and 3. If lava or powder snow is inside, the strength is always 3.

[[File:Composter Redstone Strength Values.png|Composter signal strength|thumb]]
;{{BlockLink|Composter}}

: A composter outputs different signal strengths depending on the level inside. From completely empty to completely full, the output values are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

;{{Anchor|CommandBlock}}{{BlockLink|Command Block}}

: A command block stores the "success count" of the last command executed, which represents the number of times the most recently used command of this command block succeeded. A "success" is defined by the [[command]]'s success conditions: if a red error message is returned in the chat, the command was not successful.

: Most commands can succeed once per execution, but certain commands (such as those that accept players as arguments) can succeed multiple times, and the comparator outputs the number of times it succeeded (maximum 15 when sent to redstone dust, but in the code it is able to go up to the 32-bit integer limit, and can be used in contraptions with no redstone dust with those values).

: A command block continues to store the success count of the last command executed until it executes its command again, thus the comparator continues to output the same signal strength even after the command block is no longer being activated (it doesn't turn off when the signal to the command block turns off).

;{{BlockLink|End Portal Frame}}

: An end portal frame outputs a full signal of 15 if it contains an [[eye of ender]] and zero otherwise.

[[File:Item frame and comparator.png|A comparator can measure the presence and rotation of an item frame's contents.|thumb]]

;{{EntityLink|Item Frame}}

: A comparator can measure the state of an [[item frame]]'s contents. An item frame comparator outputs 0 if the item frame is empty, or 1 to 8 for any item depending on its rotation: 1 at initial placement, plus 1 for each 45° of rotation for a maximum of 8.

: For an item frame that holds a map, a unit of rotation is 90° instead of 45°, but a comparator still outputs power levels 1 to 8. It takes two full rotations to cycle through all comparator outputs, and each orientation of the map corresponds to two output levels that differ by 4.

: The comparator must be placed behind the block the item frame is attached to, facing away from the item frame. The block must be a full block, and the item frame cannot be submerged in water. Having a sign in the same block as the item frame will prevent the frame from sending a signal as well.{{only|java}}

;{{BlockLink|Jukebox}}

: A jukebox outputs a signal strength indicating which music disc is currently playing. See the ''Minimum Items for Container Signal Strength'' table above.

;{{BlockLink|Lectern}}

: A lectern outputs a signal strength that depends on what page the player is currently on. The calculation used is:
:<code>'''''signal strength''''' = floor(1 + (('''''current page''''' - 1) / ('''''number of pages in book''''' - 1)) × 14)</code>
:This results in page 1 having a signal strength of 1, and the last page having a signal strength of 15. The exception is a single page book, which will output a signal strength of 15.
:For example, a book with 15 pages will output a signal equal to the current page number.  A book with 5 pages will output signal strengths of 1, 4, 8, 11 and 15 for the different pages. A book with 100 pages will have the signal strength increase to the next level on pages 1, 9, 16, 23, 30, 37, 44, 51, 58, 65, 72, 79, 86, 93 and 100.
:

;{{BlockLink|Respawn Anchor}}

: A respawn anchor outputs a signal strength of 0, 3, 7, 11, or 15, depending on the "charged" value.

;{{BlockLink|Sculk Sensor}}

: A sculk sensor outputs a signal strength depending on the type of vibration that is detected.

;{{BlockLink|Chiseled Bookshelf}}

: A chisled bookshelf outputs a signal strength between 1 and 6 indicating the last slot interacted with. When no slot has been interacted with yet, it outputs 0.
{{-}}

== Sounds ==
=== Generic ===
{{Edition|Java}}:
{{Sound table/Block/Stone/JE}}
{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table/Block/Wood/BE}}

=== Unique ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table
|rowspan=2
|sound=Click.ogg
|subtitle=Comparator clicks
|source=block
|description=When a comparator is set to subtraction mode
|id=block.comparator.click
|translationkey=subtitles.block.comparator.click
|volume=0.3
|pitch=0.55
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Comparator clicks
|source=block
|description=When a comparator is set to comparison mode
|id=block.comparator.click
|translationkey=subtitles.block.comparator.click
|volume=0.3
|pitch=0.5
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|rowspan=2
|sound=Click.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a comparator is set to subtraction mode
|id=block.click
|volume=0.2
|pitch=0.55}}
{{Sound table
|source=block
|description=When a comparator is set to comparison mode
|id=block.click
|volume=0.2
|pitch=0.5
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
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|displayname=Redstone Comparator
|spritetype=block
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|foot=1}}
{{ID table
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|spritetype=block
|nameid=comparator
|foot=1}}

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|nameid=unpowered_comparator
|id=149
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{{ID table
|displayname=Powered block
|spritename=powered-comparator
|spritetype=block
|nameid=powered_comparator
|id=150
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
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|spritetype=item
|nameid=comparator
|id=522
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
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|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}
{{/BS}}

=== Block data ===
A redstone comparator has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

{{el|je}}:
{{see also|Block entity format}}
{{/BE}}

{{el|be}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].

== Advancements ==
{{Load advancements|the power of books}}

== Video ==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|J7Z20Zzz3yU}}</div>

== History ==
{{info needed section|If {{bug|MC-50242}} also affected comparators?}}
''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to repeater textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see [[/Asset history]]''
{{History|java}}
{{History||November 24, 2012|link=https://youtube.com/watch?v=YG9RNyRhIow&t=6m56s|[[Jeb]] stated that there may be a "capacitor" in [[Minecraft]]. }}
{{History||December 27, 2012|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|284388625595125760}}|[[Dinnerbone]] released [https://web.archive.org/web/20190710120115/https://imgur.com/a/FBKed pictures] of the first version of the "comparator", stating it was a replacement for the "capacitor" idea that has variable, alternate inputs.}}
{{History||January 2, 2013|link={{tweet|Dinnerbone|286428595423965184}}|Dinnerbone released one more [http://dinnerbone.com/media/uploads/2013-01/screenshots/2013-01-02_12.06.47.png picture] of the comparator. The picture itself showing a digital-to-analog converter, using the comparator as the main [[block]].}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.
|Redstone comparators have 0 delay.
At this point, block ID 149 was used for unpowered comparators, and block ID 150 for powered comparators.}}
{{History|||snap=13w01b|A delay of 1 game tick ({{frac|1|2}} redstone tick) has now been added to redstone comparators to fix bugs.
|The ability to measure containers to redstone comparators has now been added.}}
{{History|||snap=13w02a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2.png|32px]] The appearance of redstone comparators has now been changed - the top texture has changed to show [[quartz]] in the middle and the sides now use the [[smooth stone]] texture rather than the smooth stone slab side texture.
|The algorithm for measuring containers has now been changed so that redstone comparators output a signal with as few as 1 [[item]] in the container.}}
{{History|||snap=13w02b|Redstone comparators now treat large [[chest]]s as a single container.}}
{{History|||snap=13w03a|Redstone comparators now output success count of [[command block]]s.
|Redstone comparators now measure container [[minecart]]s on [[detector rail]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w04a|Redstone comparators now measure [[jukebox]]es.}}
{{History|||snap=13w05a|Redstone comparators no longer cause constant [[block]] updates. The delay has now been made consistent, and side input no longer causes a pulse output.
|Block 150 (later <code>powered_comparator</code>) is no longer used; powered state is now represented by the 8s bit on block 149 (later <code>unpowered_comparator</code>).}}
{{History|||snap=13w05b|Redstone comparator delay has now been changed from 1 game tick (1/2 [[redstone]] tick) to 2 game ticks (1 redstone tick).}}
{{History|||snap=13w09c|The redstone signal strength from a redstone comparator next to a [[brewing stand]] with 3 [[water bottle]]s in it is now the same as one with 3 water bottles and 1 ingredient in it.}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w18a|Redstone comparators now measure [[cauldron]]s and [[end portal frame]]s.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w04a|Redstone comparators now measure [[item frame]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=14w10a|The torches under redstone comparators have now been shortened, which has changed the underside appearance from [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER2 (facing NWU).png|32px]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE3.png|32px]] The torches on comparators are now subject to ambient occlusion.
|Comparators set to subtract mode appear to be powered as well regardless of incoming power. The subtracting-only model still exists and can be achieved through {{cmd|setblock}}.}}
{{History|||snap=14w25b|[[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] The powered front torch when in subtraction mode is now lower.
|Comparators set to subtract by hand now appear normally again.}}
{{History|||snap=14w28a|Redstone comparators now measure [[cake]]s.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w42a|With the addition of the [[blaze powder]] fuel slot, [[brewing stand]]s now have 5 slots instead of 4. Their original comparative power values from redstone comparators are listed below:
{{{!}} class{{=}}"wikitable collapsible collapsed" data-description{{=}}"Original values"
! Original values
{{!}}-
{{!}}
*0: 0
*1: 1
*2: 19
*3: 37
*4: 55
*5: 1s 10
*6: 1s 28
*7: 1s 46
*8: 2s
*9: 2s 19
*10: 2s 37
*11: 2s 55
*12: 3s 10
*13: 3s 28
*14: 3s 46
*15: 4s
{{!}}}
}}
{{History|||snap=15w47a|Redstone comparators' side inputs now take power from [[redstone block]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|All 3 IDs for the redstone comparator have now been merged into one ID: <code>comparator</code>.
|Redstone comparators now render their underside, which has changed their undersides from [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER2 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER3 (facing NWU).png|32px]].
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these blocks' numeral IDs were 149 and 150, and the [[item]]'s 404.
|As a result, the formerly unused comparator ID is now technically used again, due to both unpowered and powered versions being merged into a single comparator block ID.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone comparators have now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w02a|Redstone comparators now measure [[lectern]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=19w03a|Redstone comparators now measure [[composter]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=19w12b|Redstone comparators can now be placed on [[glass]], [[ice]], [[glowstone]] and [[sea lantern]]s.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|Redstone comparators now measure how much honey is inside [[beehive|bee hive]]s and [[bee nest]]s.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|The way to calculate the input signals of redstone comparators has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=20w11a|The changes to the way of calculating the input signals of redstone comparators from [[Java Edition 20w06a|20w06a]] have now been reverted.}}
{{History|||snap=20w16a|Redstone comparators now measure [[Pigstep music disc]]s in [[jukebox]]es.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Redstone comparators now measure [[lava cauldron]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=20w46a|Redstone comparators now measure [[Cauldron#Holding powder snow|powder snow cauldron‌]]s.}}
{{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE6.png|32px]] The texture of powered redstone comparator have now been changed.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Redstone comparators now generate as part of [[ancient cities]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Redstone comparators now measure [[chiseled bookshelves]].}}
{{History||1.20.2|snap=23w33a|Redstone comparators now use stone sounds instead of wood sounds.<ref>{{bug|MC-182820|||Fixed}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Redstone comparators now measure [[end portal frame]]s.}}
{{History||1.0.5|snap=alpha 1.0.5.0|Redstone comparators now output success count of [[command block]]s.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Redstone comparators now measure [[shulker box]]es.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Redstone comparators now measure [[jukebox]]es.
|Redstone comparators now render their underside, which has changed their undersides from [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER1 (facing NWU).png|32px]] to [[File:Redstone Comparator UNKVER3 (facing NWU).png|32px]]}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone comparators have now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Redstone comparators now measure [[smoker]]s, [[blast furnace]]s, [[lectern]]s and [[composter]]s.}}
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE6.png|32px]] The texture of powered redstone comparator have now been changed.}}
{{History||1.20.30|snap=beta 1.20.30.20|Redstone comparators now use the <code>minecraft:cardinal_direction</code> [[block state]] instead of <code>direction</code>.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|Redstone comparators can now measure [[item frame]]s.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) BE.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of redstone comparators have now been changed.}}

{{History|3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Powered Subtracting Redstone Comparator (S) JE2 BE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Was this the model used?}} [[File:Redstone Comparator (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added redstone comparators.}}
{{History|foot}}

=== Redstone comparator "items" ===
{{:Technical blocks/Redstone Comparator}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Comparators do not emit redstone particles when powered, unlike redstone torches and repeaters.<ref>{{bug|MC-51692|||WAI}}</ref>

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Dinnerbone Comparator 1.png|Dinnerbone showing how comparators work.
Dinnerbone Comparator 2.png|Dinnerbone showing how comparators work.
Dinnerbone Comparator 3.png|Dinnerbone showing how comparators work.
Dinnerbone Comparators 1.png|A contraption incorporating comparators.
Dinnerbone Comparators 2.png|Comparators in action.
Dinnerbone Comparators 3.png|Output specific signals.
Dinnerbone Comparator Thing.png|Another comparator in use.
Item Frame Comparator.png|Rotating the torch in the item frame adjusts the comparator's output.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Redstone}}
{{Blocks|Utility}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Mechanics]]
[[Category:Block entities]]
[[Category:Redstone mechanics]]
[[Category:Mechanisms]]
[[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]

[[de:Redstone-Komparator]]
[[es:Comparador de redstone]]
[[fr:Comparateur de redstone]]
[[hu:Redstone-komparátor]]
[[ja:レッドストーンコンパレーター]]
[[ko:레드스톤 비교기]]
[[nl:Redstonevergelijker]]
[[pl:Komparator]]
[[pt:Comparador de redstone]]
[[ru:Компаратор]]
[[uk:Редстоуновий компаратор]]
[[zh:红石比较器]]</li></ul></nowiki>
23w31aA villager now only gives a big discount the first time it is cured from a zombie villager. There are no longer multiple stacked discounts if a villager is zombified and cured multiple times.[6]
Existing villagers with multiple curing discounts keep their lowered prices when updated to this snapshot.
1.20.2 Pre-release 1When villagers unlock new trades, the order of those trades in the UI is now always random instead of sometimes being deterministic.
Villager Trade Rebalance
(Experimental)
23w31aLibrarians from different biomes now sell different enchanted books.
Each village biome has one special enchantment that is only available from master-level librarians, and players must visit all seven village biomes to get all the enchanted books available from trading.
Some enchanted book trades are exclusive to jungle and swamp villagers, which do not spawn natually, unless villagers are brought to and bred in jungle and swamp biomes.
Enchantments for tridents, crossbows and fishing rods are no longer obtainable from trading, and must be acquired by other means.
Wandering traders now sell more items, and buy certain items from the player.
Some of the existing trades from wandering traders have reduced prices.
1.20.2 Pre-release 1Added seven new maps which cartographers can sell.
Buying diamond armor from armorers now also requires a small amount of diamonds.
Most master-level armorers buy iron blocks and pay 4 emeralds for them.
Chainmail armor is exclusively sold by jungle and swamp armorers.
The savanna armorer sells cursed diamond armor at reduced prices.
The taiga armorer can swap one piece of diamond armor for another.
Pocket Edition
1.0.4
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Pottery Sherd|Pottery Sherd]]<br/>{{Item
| image=Angler Pottery Sherd.png
| extratext = View [[#Items|all items]]
| renewable = No
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
<!-- IT IS SHERD, NOT SHARD! DO NOT CHANGE TO SHARD, AS IT IS NAMED SHERD IN-GAME! -->
'''Pottery sherds'''<ref group="note">The word "[[wiktionary:sherd#English|sherd]]" or "[[wiktionary:potsherd#English|potsherd]]" is used by archaeologists to refer to fragments of pottery or other ceramics in order to differentiate them from "shards" of glass, metal, minerals and other materials.
</ref> are a set of twenty [[item]]s used to craft [[decorated pot]]s with ornamental designs. They can be obtained only by [[brush]]ing [[suspicious block]]s, with the variants of sherd obtainable being dependent on the structure.

== Obtaining ==

=== Breaking ===
When a [[decorated pot]] is broken with a [[pickaxe]], [[axe]], [[shovel]], [[hoe]] or [[sword]] that is ''not'' enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops all of the pottery sherds and [[brick]]s used to craft it.

=== Suspicious block loot ===
Pottery sherds can be found as [[suspicious block]] loot in [[trail ruins]], [[ocean ruins]], [[desert pyramids]] and [[desert well]]s, and can be extracted from these blocks using a [[brush]].

{{#invoke:LootChest|base3|angler-pottery-sherd,archer-pottery-sherd,arms-up-pottery-sherd,blade-pottery-sherd,brewer-pottery-sherd,burn-pottery-sherd,danger-pottery-sherd,explorer-pottery-sherd,friend-pottery-sherd,heart-pottery-sherd,heartbreak-pottery-sherd,howl-pottery-sherd,miner-pottery-sherd,mourner-pottery-sherd,plenty-pottery-sherd,prize-pottery-sherd,sheaf-pottery-sherd,shelter-pottery-sherd,skull-pottery-sherd,snort-pottery-sherd}}

== Usage ==
=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{Crafting
|ingredients=Any Pottery Sherd or [[Brick]]
|B1= Any Pottery Sherd
|A2= Any Pottery Sherd |C2= Any Pottery Sherd
|B3= Any Pottery Sherd
|Output= Decorated Pot
|type= Decoration block
}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
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|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Angler Pottery Sherd
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{{ID table
|displayname=Archer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=archer_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Arms Up Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=arms_up_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Blade Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=blade_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Brewer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brewer_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Burn Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=burn_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Danger Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=danger_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Explorer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=explorer_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Friend Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=friend_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heart Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heart_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heartbreak Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heartbreak_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Howl Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=howl_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Miner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=miner_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mourner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mourner_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Plenty Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=plenty_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Prize Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=prize_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Sheaf Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=sheaf_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Shelter Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=shelter_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Skull Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=skull_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Snort Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=snort_pottery_sherd
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
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|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Angler Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=angler_pottery_sherd
|id=664
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Archer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=archer_pottery_sherd
|id=665
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Arms Up Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=arms_up_pottery_sherd
|id=666
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Blade Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=blade_pottery_sherd
|id=667
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Brewer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brewer_pottery_sherd
|id=668
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Burn Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=burn_pottery_sherd
|id=669
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Danger Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=danger_pottery_sherd
|id=670
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Explorer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=explorer_pottery_sherd
|id=671
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Friend Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=friend_pottery_sherd
|id=672
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heart Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heart_pottery_sherd
|id=673
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heartbreak Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heartbreak_pottery_sherd
|id=674
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Howl Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=howl_pottery_sherd
|id=675
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Miner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=miner_pottery_sherd
|id=676
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mourner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mourner_pottery_sherd
|id=677
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Plenty Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=plenty_pottery_sherd
|id=678
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Prize Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=prize_pottery_sherd
|id=679
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Sheaf Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=sheaf_pottery_sherd
|id=680
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Shelter Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=shelter_pottery_sherd
|id=681
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Skull Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=skull_pottery_sherd
|id=682
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Snort Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=snort_pottery_sherd
|id=683
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Achievements ==
{{Load achievements|Careful restoration}}

== Advancements ==
{{Load advancements|Respecting the Remnants;Careful Restoration}}

== History ==
{{History||October 3, 2020|[[File:Blue Ceramic Shard.png|32px]][[File:Orange Ceramic Shard.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 1.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 2.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 3.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 4.png|32px]] Ceramic shards were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2020]].|link=https://youtu.be/DBvZ2Iqmm3M?t=2216}}
{{History||February 10, 2023|[[Sofia Dankis]] posted an article about upcoming archaeology features, including pottery shards.|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/archeology-coming-minecraft-120}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added pottery shards behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 3|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of archer pottery shard.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Pottery shards are now out of the 1.20 experimental data pack.|[[File:Angler Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blade Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brewer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Burn Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Danger Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Explorer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Friend Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heart Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heartbreak Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Howl Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Miner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mourner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Plenty Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sheaf Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Shelter Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Snort Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added another sixteen pottery shards.
|The probability for the archer, prize, and skull pottery shards to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert temple]] and in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8, for the arms up pottery sherd to generate in the suspicious sand in [[desert well]] has been changed from 3/7 to 1/4.}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Renamed "Pottery Shard" to "Pottery Sherd".|Burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl and sheaf pottery sherds no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl and sheaf pottery sherds now are in the rare loot.}}
{{History|||snap=23w17a|The probability of the burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl, and sheaf pottery sherds to generate in [[suspicious gravel]] in [[trail ruins]] has been changed from 1/11 to 1/12.{{verify}}|The player now gets the [[advancement]] "Respecting the remnants" when they brush a [[suspicious sand]] or a [[suspicious gravel]] to obtain a pottery sherd, "Careful restoration" when they craft a decorated pot using 4 pottery sherds.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] Added pottery shards behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of archer pottery shard.}}
{{h|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|[[File:Angler Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blade Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brewer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Burn Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Danger Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Explorer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Friend Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heart Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heartbreak Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Howl Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Miner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mourner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Plenty Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sheaf Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Shelter Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Snort Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added another sixteen pottery shards.
|[[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of arms up, prize and skull pottery shards.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-167202}}</ref>}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Miner pottery shard can generate in desert pyramids.}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Pottery shards are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.22|Renamed "Pottery Shard" to "Pottery Sherd".}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Many pottery sherds are based on another in-game mob or item:
** The angler pottery sherd depicts a [[fishing rod]].
** The archer pottery sherd depicts a [[bow]] and [[arrow]].
** The blade pottery sherd depicts a [[sword]].
** The brewer pottery sherd depicts a [[potion]].
** The burn pottery sherd depicts [[fire]].
** The danger pottery sherd depicts a [[creeper]].
** The explorer pottery sherd depicts a [[map]].
** The friend pottery sherd depicts the unibrow and nose of a [[villager]] or [[iron golem]].
** The howl pottery sherd depicts a [[wolf]].
** The miner pottery sherd depicts a [[pickaxe]].
** The mourner pottery sherd depicts an early design for the [[warden]].
** The plenty pottery sherd depicts a [[chest]].
** The sheaf pottery sherd depicts [[wheat]].
** The skull pottery sherd depicts a [[skeleton]].
** The snort pottery sherd depicts a [[sniffer]].
**The prize pottery sherd depicts a diamond cut [[diamond]]
***It could depict a [[MCE:Ruby|ruby]] from ''Minecraft Earth'', as well.
**The arms up pottery sherd depicts a [[character]] with their arms up.
**The heart and heartbreak pottery sherds depict a [[Health|heart]] and broken heart respectively.
**The shelter pottery sherd depicts a [[tree]].

==Gallery==
=== Items ===
<gallery>
Angler Pottery Sherd.png|Angler Pottery Sherd
Archer Pottery Sherd.png|Archer Pottery Sherd
Arms Up Pottery Sherd.png|Arms Up Pottery Sherd
Blade Pottery Sherd.png|Blade Pottery Sherd
Brewer Pottery Sherd.png|Brewer Pottery Sherd
Burn Pottery Sherd.png|Burn Pottery Sherd
Danger Pottery Sherd.png|Danger Pottery Sherd
Explorer Pottery Sherd.png|Explorer Pottery Sherd
Friend Pottery Sherd.png|Friend Pottery Sherd
Heart Pottery Sherd.png|Heart Pottery Sherd
Heartbreak Pottery Sherd.png|Heartbreak Pottery Sherd
Howl Pottery Sherd.png|Howl Pottery Sherd
Miner Pottery Sherd.png|Miner Pottery Sherd
Mourner Pottery Sherd.png|Mourner Pottery Sherd
Plenty Pottery Sherd.png|Plenty Pottery Sherd
Prize Pottery Sherd.png|Prize Pottery Sherd
Sheaf Pottery Sherd.png|Sheaf Pottery Sherd
Shelter Pottery Sherd.png|Shelter Pottery Sherd
Skull Pottery Sherd.png|Skull Pottery Sherd
Snort Pottery Sherd.png|Snort Pottery Sherd
</gallery>

=== Development images ===
<gallery>
JE 1.17 Development Archeology.jpg|Blue ceramic shard.
JE 1.17 Development Archeology 2.jpg|Ceramic shards.
</gallery>

=== Official artwork ===
<gallery>
Pottery Sherd Pixel Art.png|Pixel artwork of [[Ari]] holding a skull pottery sherd.
File:T&T Thumbnail.jpg|Ari holding up a different sherd.
</gallery>

== References ==
<references />

== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>

{{Items}}

[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]

[[de:Töpferscherbe]]
[[es:Fragmento de cerámica]]
[[fr:Tesson de poterie]]
[[ja:壺の欠片]]
[[pt:Óstraco]]
[[zh:陶片]]</li><li>[[:Category:Minecraft: Story Mode items|Category:Minecraft: Story Mode items]]<br/>[[Category:Minecraft: Story Mode]]
[[Category:Items]]</li></ul>
alpha 1.0.4.0Added villager trading.
1.1.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Brick|Brick]]<br/>{{about|the item|the crafted block|Bricks|other uses}}
{{Item
| image = [[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]]
| stackable = Yes (64)
| renewable = Yes 
}}

A '''brick''' is an item used to craft [[bricks|brick]] blocks, [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Smelting ===
A brick can be obtained by smelting a [[clay ball]].
{{Smelting
|Clay Ball
|Brick
|0,3
}}

=== Mining ===

When [[breaking]] a [[decorated pot]] with a tool without [[Silk Touch]] on the main hand, the decorated pot can drops 0-4 brick(s) depend on the material that the decorated pot make of.

=== Loot ===

{{LootChestItem|brick}}

=== Trading ===

Novice-level stone mason [[villager]]s sell 16{{only|bedrock}} or 10{{only|java}} bricks for one [[emerald]].

== Usage ==
Brick can be used to craft [[bricks]], [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s.
=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Brick
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brick
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Brick
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brick
|id=383
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bricks are now used for [[flower pot]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this item's numeral ID was 336.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Bricks are now [[trading|sold]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession, making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bricks can now be used for crafting [[decorated pot]]s.|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.|Bricks now drop when mining [[decorated pot]] with a tool on the main hand.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the brick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.|Brick can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Brick no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; brick now is in the common loot.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.3.2|Bricks can now be obtained by smelting clay balls.
|Bricks are now used to craft [[brick block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bricks are now used to craft [[flower pot]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added bricks to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|16 bricks can now be obtained via trading with stone mason [[villager]]s for 1-2 [[emerald]]s.
|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Trading has been changed; bricks sold by stone mason villagers now cost only one emerald.}}
{{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s and can be used to craft decorated pots.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}}
{{History|3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== References ==

{{reflist}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Cihla]]
[[de:Ziegel]]
[[es:Ladrillo]]
[[fr:Brique]]
[[hu:Tégla]]
[[it:Mattone]]
[[ja:レンガ]]
[[ko:벽돌 (아이템)]]
[[nl:Baksteen]]
[[pl:Cegła]]
[[pt:Tijolo]]
[[ru:Кирпич]]
[[th:อิฐ]]
[[uk:Цеглина]]
[[zh:红砖]]</li><li>[[Redstone Dust|Redstone Dust]]<br/>{{Redirect|Redstone|the ore|Redstone Ore|the powered mineral block|Block of Redstone|other uses|Redstone (disambiguation)}}
{{Block
| group = Inactive (connected)
| 1-1= Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW).png
| 1-2 = Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png
| group2 = Inactive (unconnected)
| 2-1 = Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png
| 2-2 = Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png
| group3 = Active (connected) 
| 3-1 = Active Redstone Wire (NESW).png
| 3-2 = Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png
| group4 = Active (unconnected)
| 4-1 = Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png
| 4-2 = Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png
| image = Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png
| extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]]
| transparent = Yes
| light = No
| tool = all
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| flammable = No
| lavasusceptible = No
}}
'''Redstone dust''' is a mineral that can transmit [[Redstone circuit#Power|redstone power]] as a wire when placed as a [[block]]. It is also used in [[crafting]] and [[brewing]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Mining ===
{{see also|Redstone Ore#Natural generation}}
[[Redstone ore]] mined using an iron [[pickaxe]] or higher drops 4 or 5 redstone dust (or more with [[Fortune]], averaging at 6 redstone dust with Fortune III). If mined with [[Silk Touch]], the block drops itself instead of redstone dust.

=== Natural generation ===
15 lengths of redstone dust are naturally generated as part of the trap in each [[jungle pyramid]]. 5 lengths of redstone dust can be found in one type of jail cell room in a [[woodland mansion]]. In [[Ancient City|ancient cities]], multiple pieces of redstone dust can be found integrated into circuitry.

=== Breaking ===
Redstone dust can be broken instantly using any tool, or without a tool, and drops itself as an item.

Redstone dust is removed and drops as an item if:
* its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed
* [[water]] or [[lava]] flows into its space
* a [[piston]] tries to push it or moves a block into its space

=== Mob loot ===
[[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–2 redstone dust upon death. This is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0–5 redstone dust.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|redstone}}

=== Crafting ===
Redstone dust can be crafted from [[blocks of redstone]].
{{Crafting
|Block of Redstone
|Output=Redstone Dust,9
|type=Redstone
}}

=== Smelting ===
{{Smelting
|showname=1
|Redstone Ore; Deepslate Redstone Ore
|Redstone Dust
|0.7
}}

=== Trading ===
{{IN|java}}, novice-level cleric [[villager]]s sell two redstone dust for one [[emerald]].

{{IN|bedrock}}, novice-level cleric villagers sell four redstone dust for one emerald.

=== Villager gifts ===
{{see also|Tutorials/Raid farming}}
{{IN|Java}}, when the player has the [[Hero of the Village]] status effect, clerics might throw that player a redstone dust as a gift.

== Usage ==
Redstone dust is used for [[#Brewing ingredient|brewing]], [[#Crafting ingredient|crafting]], and in redstone circuits by placing it on the ground to create [[#Redstone component|redstone wire]]. It can also be used to power redstone components.

=== Brewing ingredient ===
{{Brewing
  |head=1
  |Redstone Dust
  |Mundane Potion
  |base=Water Bottle
}}
{{Brewing
  |foot=1
  |name=Increased Duration
  |Redstone Dust
  |showbase=1
  |base=Potion of Fire Resistance; Potion of Invisibility; Potion of Night Vision; Potion of Poison; Potion of Regeneration; Potion of Slowness; Potion of Strength; Potion of Swiftness; Potion of Water Breathing; Potion of Weakness; Potion of Leaping; Potion of Slow Falling
}}

=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage|Redstone Dust}}

=== {{anchor|Redstone dust}} Redstone component ===
When placed in the world, redstone dust becomes a block of "redstone wire"{{Info needed|other blco? BE?}}, which can transmit [[Redstone circuit#Power|redstone power]].

=== Smithing ingredient ===
{{Smithing
|head=1
|ingredients=Any Armor Trim +<br/>Any Armor Piece + <br/>Redstone Dust
|Any Armor Trim Smithing Template
|Netherite Chestplate
|Redstone
|Redstone Trim Netherite Chestplate
|showdescription=1
|description = All armor types can be used in this recipe,<br/>a netherite chestplate is shown as an example.<br/>
|tail=1
}}

;Trim color palette
The following color palette is shown on the designs on trimmed armor:
*{{TrimPalette|redstone dust}}

=== Placement ===
[[File:Redstone wire as circuit component.png|Examples of redstone wire configuration. ''Top Left:'' Redstone wire connects diagonally vertically through non-opaque blocks. ''Top Right:'' Redstone wire does ''not'' connect diagonally vertically through opaque blocks. ''Center:'' Redstone wire gets darker as its power level drops, to a maximum of 15 blocks from a power source.|thumb]]
[[File:Redstone on Glowstone, Stairs, Slabs.png|Examples of redstone wire placements.|thumb]]
Redstone dust can be placed on [[opaque]] blocks as well as [[glowstone]], upside-down [[slab]]s, [[glass]], upside-down [[stairs]], and [[hopper]]s. It can also be placed on some transparent blocks; see [[Opacity/Placement]] for more information. It cannot be placed suspended in midair, even with commands, which is not unintentional.<ref>{{bug|MC-182709}}</ref>

Redstone wire configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone [[Redstone components#Power components|power components]] and [[Redstone components#Transmission components|transmission component]] connection points. Redstone wire also configures itself to point toward adjacent redstone wire one block higher or lower – unless there is a solid opaque block above the lower redstone wire.

If there is only one such adjacent redstone component, redstone wire configures itself into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust}} line pointing both at the neighbor and away from it. If there are two or more such adjacent components, redstone wire connects them in the form of {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust}}, {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-upleft}}, {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-t-up}}, or {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-cross}} as needed.

When there are no adjacent components, a single redstone wire configures itself into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-cross}} plus sign, which can provide power in all four directions. By right-clicking it can be changed into a {{BlockSprite|redstone-dust-dot}} dot, which does not provide power to any of the four directions.

{{IN|bedrock}}, redstone wire automatically configures itself to point toward adjacent blocks or [[Redstone components#Mechanism components|mechanism components]]. {{IN|java}}, it does not. If such a configuration is desired, the other neighbors of the redstone wire must be arranged to create it, i.e the redstone dust must be placed in a way that it would be pointed at the block’s location even if it were not there.

When redstone wire is reconfigured after placement, it does not update other redstone components around it of the change unless that reconfiguration also includes a change in power level or another component provides an update. This can create situations where a mechanism component remains activated when it shouldn't, or vice versa, until it receives an update from something else – a "feature" of redstone wire that can be used to make a [[BUD|block update detector]].

{{-}}

=== Behavior ===
{{Schematic|caption=

{{IN|be}}, the signal can go down from glass blocks.

 |||rd-$ew!|RL-!||||rd-$ew!|RL-!|-
 |rt-$!|rd-$ew!|SB|||rt-$!|rd-$ew!|glass||-
 |ts-$|SB|rd-$ew|RL||ts-$|SB|rd-$ew!|RL-!

}}{{Schematic|caption =

However, the signal can never go down from slabs.

 |||rd-$ew!|RL-!||||rd-$ew!|RL-!|-
 |rt-$!|rd-$ew!|SB|||rt-$!|rd-$ew!|glass||-
 |ts-$|ts-$|rd-$ew|RL||ts-$|ts-$|rd-$ew|RL
}}

Redstone wire can transmit power, which can be used to operate [[Redstone components#Mechanism components|mechanism components]] ([[door]]s, [[piston]]s, [[redstone lamp]]s, etc.).
Redstone wire can be "powered" by a number of methods:
* from an adjacent [[Redstone components#Power components|power component]] or a strongly-powered block
* from the output of a redstone repeater or redstone comparator
* from adjacent redstone wire. The powering dust can be a level higher or lower, but with restrictions:
** Redstone dust can be powered by redstone dust that is one level lower, or on an [[opaque]] block one level higher. A transparent block cannot{{only|java}} pass power downward.
** The block "between" the two dust blocks must be air or transparent. A solid block there "cuts" the connection between the higher and lower dust.

The "power level" of redstone dust can vary from 0 to 15. Most power components power-up adjacent redstone dust to power level 15, but a few ([[daylight sensor]]s, [[trapped chest]]s, and [[weighted pressure plate]]s) may create a lower power level. Redstone repeaters output power level 15 (when turned on), but [[redstone comparator]]s may output a lower power level.

{{Schematic | caption =

Redstone wire can transmit power up to 15 blocks.

 |rt-$!|rd-$ew!+15|rd-$ew!+14|rd-$ew!+13|rd-$ew!+12|rd-$ew!+11|rd-$ew!+10|rd-$ew!+9
 |rd-$ew!+8|rd-$ew!+7|rd-$ew!+6|rd-$ew!+5|rd-$ew!+4|rd-$ew!+3|rd-$ew!+2|rd-$ew!+1|rd-$ew+0

}}
Power level drops by 1 for every block of redstone wire it crosses. Thus, redstone wire can transmit power for no more than 15 blocks. To go further, the power level must be re-strengthened – typically with a redstone repeater.

Powered redstone wire on top of, or pointing at, an opaque block provides ''weak'' power to the block. A weakly-powered block cannot power other adjacent redstone wire, but can still power redstone repeaters and comparators, and activate adjacent mechanism components. Transparent blocks cannot be powered.

When redstone wire is unpowered, it appears dark red. When powered, it becomes bright red at power level 15, fading to darker shades with decreasing power. Powered redstone wire also produces "dust" [[particles]] of the same color.

While redstone wire always provides power to the directions it points into, it can still point into directions in which it cannot give power. If redstone wire comes in the form of a cross, the player can right-click to toggle it between a cross and dot. A redstone dot does not power anything adjacent to it, but powers the block under it.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table/Block/Normal}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Redstone Dust
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Block
|spritename=redstone-dust
|spritetype=block
|nameid=redstone_wire
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Item
|spritename=redstone-dust
|spritetype=item
|nameid=redstone
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Redstone Dust
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Block
|spritename=redstone-dust
|spritetype=block
|nameid=redstone_wire
|id=55
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Item
|spritename=redstone-dust
|spritetype=item
|nameid=redstone
|id=373
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}

{{/BS}}

{{LoadPage|Redstone Dust/Asset history|List of block state combinations|h4}}

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|Dispense With This}}

== Video ==
{{Video note|These videos do not show all uses for redstone in crafting and all methods of obtaining. This video is also outdated, as of 1.13 Java Edition, redstone is now called Redstone Dust.}}

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<span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|_IApwvCLJW8}}</span>
</div>

== History ==
{{History||May 21, 2009|link=https://web.archive.org/web/0/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110762705/my-list-on-tile-types-so-far|[[Notch]] shows interest in adding wire-type [[block]]s.}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust as an [[item]].
|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust as a placed [[block]]. 
|Redstone dust as a placed block has two power appearances; either completely on, or completely off.
|Redstone dust is used to craft [[redstone torch]]es.
|At this time, redstone has not been given an official name.}}
{{History||v1.0.2_01|Redstone dust now doesn't connect through solid [[block]]s diagonally down.{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}}
|Walking on redstone dust no longer [[breaking|breaks]] it.{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}}
|Active redstone dust now gives off [[particles]].{{needs testing|may have been changed in v1.0.2|type=untestable}}}}
{{History||v1.1.0|Redstone is now used to craft [[compass]]es.}}
{{History||v1.2.0|snap=<nowiki>?|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Redstone is now used to craft [[clock]]s.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.0|With the addition of inventory tooltips, the [[item]] form of redstone dust has been named "Redstone", and the usually unobtainable block form has been named "Redstone Dust".}}
{{History||1.2|Redstone is now used to craft [[dispenser]]s and [[note block]]s.}}
{{History||1.3|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE2.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE2.png|32px]] Redstone wire gets darker the farther away it is from a source of power, using a dedicated [[tint]] system. Previously, it was fully on until it reached its limit.
|Its particles now appear gray due to not being tinted.
|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone repeater]]s.}}
{{History||1.5|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE3.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE3.png|32px]] Fully off redstone wire is no longer black.
|Redstone dust can now be placed on [[snow]].
|Redstone is now used to craft [[powered rail]]s and [[detector rail]]s.}}
{{History||1.6.6|Redstone dust now checks if the block below has a solid top face or [[glowstone]], allowing it to be placed on it.}}
{{History||1.7|Redstone dust now connects to a [[redstone repeater|repeater]] without the dust being explicitly pointed at it.
|Redstone can now be used to craft [[piston]]s.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Redstone can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] storeroom [[chest]]s, and in the new [[mineshaft]] chests.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Redstone can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[mundane potion]].
|Redstone can now be found in the new [[stronghold]] altar [[chest]]s.
|Redstone now extends the [[potion]]s of [[Fire Resistance]], [[Slowness]], [[Swiftness]], [[Poison]], [[Weakness]] and [[Strength]].}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Redstone now extends the new potion of [[Regeneration]].}}
{{History|||snap=RC1|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE1.png|32px]] <br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE1.png|32px]] Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] has been changed from a "+" to a "•" shape.}}
{{History||?|Redstone wire block particles are now correctly colored.}}
{{History||1.1|snap=11w49a|Fixed redstone update bug.{{more info}}}}
{{History||1.2.1|snap=12w06a|Redstone can now be placed on [[glowstone]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w07a|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone lamp]]s.}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Redstone can now be [[trading|bought]] from priest [[villager]]s, at 2–4 redstone for 1 [[emerald]], making them [[renewable]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w22a|Redstone dust now generates in [[jungle temple]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=12w25a|Redstone dust can now be placed on top of upside-down [[slabs]] and [[stairs]].}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]]s of [[Night Vision]] and [[Invisibility]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w38a|[[Witch]]es have been added, which sometimes [[drops|drop]] redstone when killed.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w01a|Redstone can now be used to craft [[blocks of redstone]] and [[dropper]]s.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]] of [[Water Breathing]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Trading]] has been changed: cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1–4 redstone for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|Redstone dust no longer changes to [[obsidian]] next to water when [[lava]] flows into it.}}
{{History|||snap=14w27a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion]] of [[Leaping]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NS) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (EW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) JE4.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (unconnected) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NS) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (EW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) JE4.png|32px]] Some slight changes have been made to redstone wire's appearance - the dot now extends outward with two more pixels, and the south-facing section of bends, T shapes and crosses now has one fewer pixel. It also appears straighter and more continuous in straight wire form.
|Redstone can no longer be added to extended [[potion]]s or tier-II potions.}}
{{History|||snap=15w44a|The average yield of redstone from [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s has been cut by more than half.
|The average yield of redstone in [[mineshaft]] chests has been increased.}}
{{History|||snap=15w46a|The hitbox of redstone now covers only part of the surface of the [[block]] below, based on the orientation of the redstone.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Redstone dust can now be found in chests in [[woodland mansion]]s.
|Redstone can now used to craft [[observer]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The [[item]] form of "Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Wire".
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 55, and the [[item]]'s 331.}}
{{History|||snap=17w48a|"Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Dust".}}
{{History|||snap=18w07a|Redstone now extends the new [[potion of the Turtle Master]].}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone dust has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w50a|Redstone dust can now be found in chests in [[village]] temples.}}
{{History|||snap=19w12b|Redstone dust can now be placed on [[glass]], [[ice]] and [[sea lantern]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=19w13a|Cleric villagers now give redstone dust to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|Redstone dust now has a bottom texture.}}
{{History|||snap=20w09a|Redstone can now be used to craft [[target]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=20w18a|Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] has been changed from a "•" back to a "+" shape.
|Redstone dust's hitbox is now no longer strictly a cuboid, and more closely matches the shape of the wiring.<ref>{{bug|MC-137336}}</ref>
|Upward going redstone dust now has a hitbox on the side of the [[block]] too, rather than only on the floor.<ref>{{bug|MC-153508}}</ref>
|Unconnected redstone dust now has all direction block states set to "side".
|The direction block states of redstone dust are now properly set to "side" at the end of a redstone wire on both ends, rather than only the one with other redstone besides it.
|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (N).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (E).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (S).png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (W).png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (N).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (E).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (S).png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (W).png|32px]] While not accessible in normal gameplay, redstone dust that points into one side, but not the opposite, now visually reaches halfway across the [[block]].}}
{{History|||snap=20w19a|Redstone dust now visually connects when going up [[soul sand]], 8-layer [[snow]] stacks and the back side of upside-down [[stairs]].
|[[Particles]] are now generated across the length of the redstone wire rather than the center of the [[block]].}}
{{History|||snap=20w21a|Redstone dust placement on one [[block]] is now toggleable between a "+" and a "•" shape, by {{control|interacting}} with it.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w08a|Redstone dust can now drop and be smelted from [[deepslate redstone ore]].}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Redstone wire now generates in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w04a|Redstone dust can now be used as an armor trim material.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone as an [[item]]. 
|Redstone is now [[drops|dropped]] when [[breaking|mined]] from [[redstone ore]].
|Redstone can be used to craft [[compass]]es and [[clock]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=build 2|Redstone can now be used to craft [[powered rail]]s.}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Redstone has been added to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]], but it still cannot be placed. }}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Redstone can now be placed.
|Redstone is now used to craft [[redstone lamp]]s, [[note block]]s, [[detector rail]]s and [[redstone torch]]es.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[dispenser]]s and [[dropper]]s.}}
{{History||v0.15.0|snap=build 1|Redstone is now used to craft [[piston]]s and [[observer]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 1–4 redstone for an [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Redstone can now be found in [[woodland mansion]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||?|[[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Active Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png|32px]] [[File:Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png|32px]]<br>Placed redstone now assumes its current appearance with a more solid center. Its linear state appearences are unknown.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Redstone can now be found in [[desert]] [[village]] temple [[chest]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Cleric [[villager]]s now [[trading|sell]] 4 redstone as part of their first tier [[trading|trade]].}}
{{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.57|"Redstone" has been renamed to "Redstone Dust".}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.16.230.52|Redstone dust can now drop and be smelted from [[deepslate redstone ore]].}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|Redstone wire now generates in [[Ancient City|ancient cities]].}}
{{History||1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.21|Redstone dust can now be used as an armor trim material.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone.}}
{{History||xbox=TU3|Redstone now connects to a [[redstone repeater|repeater]] without the dust being explicitly pointed at it.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Redstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of redstone has been changed.}}
{{History||ps=1.95|Redstone can now be placed on [[glass]].}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Redstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added redstone dust.}}
{{History|foot}}

=== Redstone wire "item" ===
{{:Technical blocks/Redstone Wire}}

== Gallery ==
=== Renders ===
; Java Edition
<gallery>
Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NS).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (EW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NE).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (ES).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (SW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NES).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW).png
</gallery>
<gallery>
Active Redstone Wire (NESW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (unconnected).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NS).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (EW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NE).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (ES).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (SW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NEW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NES).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (ESW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NSW).png
</gallery>

; Bedrock Edition
<gallery>
Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NS).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (EW).png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png | 
Inactive Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png
</gallery>
<gallery>
Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NESW) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NS).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (EW).png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NE) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (ES) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (SW) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NW) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NEW) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NES) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (ESW) BE.png | 
Active Redstone Wire (NSW) BE.png
</gallery>

=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
Slab Stair Redstone.png|First image of redstone dust on top of slabs and stairs.
File:Olivia Tinkering.jpeg|[[Olivia]] using a scarce amount of redstone dust.
File:23w32a.jpg|[[Sunny]] using a very long strip of redstone dust.
</gallery>

=== In other media ===
<gallery>
Powered By Redstone JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Powered By Redstone" made by [https://www.jinx.com JINX].
File:Redstone Behind Chiseled Bookshelf Pixel Art.png|Pixel art of redstone dust.
</gallery>

== Issues ==
{{issue list|redstone|redstone dust|redstone wire}}

== Trivia ==
* Five updates for [[wikipedia:Windows 10 version history|Windows 10]] released from 2016 to 2018 were codenamed "Redstone", referencing ''Minecraft''.<ref>{{link|url=https://www.theverge.com/2015/4/7/8364355/microsoft-redstone-windows-updates|title=Microsoft plans ‘Redstone’ updates for Windows 10 in 2016|author=Tom Warren|website=The Verge|date=April 7, 2015}}</ref>
* The block has 1,296 possible block state combinations, the highest of all blocks as of 1.15.2, beating [[fire]]'s 512 and [[note block]]'s 800.
* According to {{el|ee}}, redstone dust contains radioactive [[element]]s.

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

{{Redstone}}
{{Blocks|Utility}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Redstone mechanics]]
[[Category:Mechanisms]]
[[Category:Mechanics]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]

[[cs:Rudit]]
[[de:Redstone]]
[[el:Σκόνη Κοκκινόπετρας]]
[[es:Polvo de redstone]]
[[fr:Poudre de redstone]]
[[hu:Redstone]]
[[it:Polvere di redstone]]
[[ja:レッドストーンダスト]]
[[ko:레드스톤 가루]]
[[nl:Redstonestof]]
[[pl:Redstone]]
[[pt:Pó de redstone]]
[[ru:Красная пыль]]
[[th:ผงเรดสโตน]]
[[tr:Kızıltaş]]
[[uk:Редстоун]]
[[zh:红石粉]]</li></ul></nowiki>
alpha 1.1.0.3Added new trades through the Cartographer career.
Bedrock Edition
1.2.13
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Boat with Chest|Boat with Chest]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
|image=Oak Boat with Chest.png
|extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
|stackable=No
|renewable=Yes
|flammable=Yes
|size='''{{IN|Java}}:'''<br>
Height: 0.5625 Blocks<br>Width: 1.375 Blocks<br>
'''{{IN|Bedrock}}:'''<br>
Height: 0.455 Blocks<br>Width: 1.4 Blocks

|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 1
}}
{{for|other kinds of boats|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 be used to transport [[item]]s over bodies of water.

== Obtaining ==
A boat with chest can be directly retrieved by attacking it, as it drops itself in item form, along with its contents.

[[Tool]]s and [[weapon]]s with damage above 4 can instantly destroy a boat with chest in one hit.{{only|Java}}

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|head= 1
|Chest
|Matching Boat
|Output= Matching Boat with Chest
|type= Transportation
|foot= 1
}}

== Usage ==
A boat with chest can be used for the transportation of players, mobs and items, or as fuel when [[smelting]].

=== Fuel ===
A boat with chest can be used as fuel in a [[furnace]], it lasts 60 seconds, smelting up to 6 items.

=== Transportation ===
{{main|Boat#Transportation}}

Boats with chests can carry only one entity while regular boats can carry up to two.

== Behavior ==
[[File:All boats with chests.png|alt=This photo shows all the types of boats with chests.|thumb|240px|All types of boats with chests.]]
{{main|Boat#Behavior}}
Boats with chests share most behaviors with boats.

=== Item storage ===
[[File:Boat with Chest GUI.png|thumb|176px|The GUI of a boat with chest.]]
The inventory of the boat with chest has the same amount of slots as a single chest. Its inventory can be accessed by {{Control|Sneak|text=sneaking}} and {{Control|interact|text=interacting}} with the boat with chest, {{control|interact|text=interacting}} with the part of the boat with chest that actually contains the chest while another player or entity is inside the boat, or by opening the player's {{Control|inventory}} while inside the boat. This means that the player cannot access armor slots without exiting the boat.

When a boat with chest moves above, underneath, or beside a [[hopper]], its inventory is filled or drained accordingly. Due to the size of its hitbox, a boat with chest can be placed above up to 9 hoppers, allowing it to evenly split its items nine ways.

=== Naming ===
{{IN|java}}, unlike most other storage devices, a boat with chest renamed in an [[anvil]] does not display the custom name in its GUI.<ref>{{bug|MC-249408||Boats with Chests lose their name when placed}}</ref>

=== Piglin ===
As with other chests, opening or breaking a boat with chest causes nearby piglin(s) to attack the player.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:
Boats with chests use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
{{Sound table
|sound=Boat paddle land1.ogg
|sound2=Boat paddle land2.ogg
|sound3=Boat paddle land3.ogg
|sound4=Boat paddle land4.ogg
|sound5=Boat paddle land5.ogg
|sound6=Boat paddle land6.ogg
|subtitle=Rowing
|source=neutral
|description=While a boat with chest is rowed on land
|id=entity.boat.paddle_land
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_land
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Boat paddle water1.ogg
|sound2=Boat paddle water2.ogg
|sound3=Boat paddle water3.ogg
|sound4=Boat paddle water4.ogg
|sound5=Boat paddle water5.ogg
|sound6=Boat paddle water6.ogg
|sound7=Boat paddle water7.ogg
|sound8=Boat paddle water8.ogg
|subtitle=Rowing
|source=neutral
|description=While a boat with chest is rowed in water
|id=entity.boat.paddle_water
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_water
|volume=0.8
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Swim1.ogg
|sound2=Swim2.ogg
|sound3=Swim3.ogg
|sound4=Swim4.ogg
|source=player
|description=While a boat with chest is rowed in water
|id=random.swim
|pitch=0.6-1.4
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Oak Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=oak-boat with chest
|nameid=oak_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=spruce-boat with chest
|nameid=spruce_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=birch-boat with chest
|nameid=birch_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=jungle-boat with chest
|nameid=jungle_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=acacia-boat with chest
|nameid=acacia_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=dark-oak-boat with chest
|nameid=dark_oak_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=mangrove-boat with chest
|nameid=mangrove_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=cherry-boat with chest
|nameid=cherry_chest_boat
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Raft with Chest
|spritetype=item
|spritename=bamboo-raft with chest
|nameid=bamboo_chest_raft
|itemtags=chest_boats
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Boat with Chest
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritetype=entity
|spritename=boat-with-chest
|nameid=chest_boat
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showitemtags=y
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Oak Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=oak_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 0
|id=646
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.oak.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=spruce_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 1
|id=649
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.spruce.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=birch_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 2
|id=647
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.birch.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=jungle_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 3
|id=648
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.jungle.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=acacia_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 4
|id=650
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.acacia.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dark_oak_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 5
|id=651
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.big_oak.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mangrove_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 6
|id=652
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.mangrove.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Boat with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=cherry_chest_boat
|aliasid=chest_boat / 8
|id=658
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.cherry.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Raft with Chest
|spritetype=item
|nameid=bamboo_chest_raft
|aliasid=chest_boat / 7
|id=662
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:chest_boat
|translationkey=item.chest_boat.bamboo.name
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Form
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritetype=entity
|spritename=boat-with-chest
|nameid=chest_boat
|id=218
|foot=1}}

=== Entity data ===
Boat with chests have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].

== History ==
{{History||September 23, 2019|link={{ytl|Anv-lZc0pIM}}|The [[swamp]] was announced as a contender for the Biome Vote at [[MINECON Live 2019]]. Frogs, boats with chests, and mangrove trees were announced.}}
{{History||September 28, 2019|link={{ytl|UHoz0Q-LwUU}}|The swamp comes in second place in the Biome Vote, setting the release date of new swamp content further than new mountain content.}}
{{History||October 16, 2021|link={{ytl|w6zLprHHZOk|t=7085}}|[[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (pre-release).png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (pre-release).png|32px]] Boats with chests were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2021]]. Only jungle and dark oak variants were shown.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w12a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats with chests.
|Knob on chest is placed incorrectly 1 pixel up.}}
{{History|||snap=22w13a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Changed knob on chest position 1 pixel down to match [[Bedrock Edition]].
|Boats with chests can now be placed by [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], make mangrove boat with chest obtainable and renewable.}}
{{History|||snap=22w15a|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat with chest item textures.
|Now, the inventory can be accessed by {{control|using}} it directly when there is already a passenger inside of it.}}
{{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|yZRXmHiEh7U&t}}|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo rafts with chests were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2022]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts with chests behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft with chest has been changed.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats with chests behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 2|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] The item texture of cherry boats with chests has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo rafts with chests and cherry boats with chests are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||Wild Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.0|snap=beta 1.18.30.28|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats with chests, missing mangrove type.
|Added unused translation keys for mangrove boat with chest.}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|Boats with chests are now available without enabling experimental gameplay.|[[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats with chests.}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.26|[[File:Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat with chest item textures.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts with chests behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft with chest has been changed to match ''[[Java Edition]]''.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Boat with Chest JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|32px]] Added cherry boats with chests behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo rafts with chests and cherry boats with chests are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* A [[chest]] is short enough that a boat with chest falls onto it rather than crashes into it.
* The chest texture is 12×12 pixels, rather than the 14×14 pixel texture the block uses. This is not the case with the [[minecart with chest]].
* Despite the minecart with chest using the Christmas texture, the boat with chest still uses the default chest texture during Christmas time.<ref>{{bug|MC-249378}}</ref>

== Gallery ==
=== Renders ===
<gallery>
Oak Boat with Chest.png|Oak Boat with Chest
Spruce Boat with Chest.png|Spruce Boat with Chest
Birch Boat with Chest.png|Birch Boat with Chest
Jungle Boat with Chest.png|Jungle Boat with Chest
Acacia Boat with Chest.png|Acacia Boat with Chest
Dark Oak Boat with Chest.png|Dark Oak Boat with Chest
Mangrove Boat with Chest.png|Mangrove Boat with Chest
Cherry Boat with Chest.png|Cherry Boat with Chest
Bamboo Raft with Chest.png|Bamboo Raft with Chest
Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Oak Boat with Chest (item)
Spruce Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Spruce Boat with Chest (item)
Birch Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Birch Boat with Chest (item)
Jungle Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Jungle Boat with Chest (item)
Acacia Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Acacia Boat with Chest (item)
Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Dark Oak Boat with Chest (item)
Mangrove Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Mangrove Boat with Chest (item)
Cherry Boat with Chest (item) JE2.png|Cherry Boat with Chest (item)
Bamboo Raft with Chest (item) JE2 BE2.png|Bamboo Raft with Chest (item)
</gallery>

=== Concept Art ===
<gallery>
Bamboo Raft and Raft with Chest Concept Art.png|Ditto.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Items}}
{{Entities}}


[[de:Boot mit Truhe]]
[[es:Barca con cofre]]
[[ja:チェスト付きのボート]]
[[ru:Лодка с сундуком]]
[[uk:Човен зі скринею]]
[[zh:运输船]]</li><li>[[Sign|Sign]]<br/>{{Block
| image = <gallery>
Oak Sign.png|Sign
Oak Wall Sign.png|Wall Sign
Oak Hanging Sign.png|Hanging Sign
Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Wall Hanging Sign
</gallery>
| image2 = <gallery>
Oak Sign JE3.png|Sign
Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|Hanging Sign
</gallery>
| extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]]
| transparent = Yes
| light = No
| tool = axe
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (16)
| flammable = No
| lavasusceptible = No
}}
A '''sign''' is a non-solid [[block]] that displays text and can be placed on the top or side of other blocks. A '''hanging sign''' is a decorative block that also displays text, and can be placed underneath blocks or with a solid self-supporting bracket. The text of both types of signs can be customized with [[dye]]s and [[glow ink sac]]s.

== Obtaining ==
=== Breaking ===
Signs can be broken with any tool or without a tool, but an [[axe]] is fastest.
{{breaking row|horizontal=1|Sign|sprite=oak-sign|Axe|foot=1|item=1}}

A sign or a hanging sign also breaks and drops itself as an [[item]] if the block the sign is attached to is moved, removed or destroyed. However, a wall hanging sign will stay here if the block the hanging sign is attached to is removed.<ref>{{bug|MC-256501|||WAI}}</ref>

If a sign is broken while being edited, the player continues to edit the sign<ref>{{bug|MC-117815}}</ref>, although {{in|bedrock}} breaking the sign stops the editing operation.

=== Natural generation ===
An oak sign can be found in [[igloo]] basements. Spruce signs can be found in taiga [[village]] houses, as part of a chair.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|oak-sign,oak-hanging-sign,spruce-sign,spruce-hanging-sign}}

=== Crafting ===
[[The player]] can place six stripped [[log]] [[block]]s at the bottom half of the crafting table and place two [[chain]]s on the top-left and top-right slots to create hanging signs. This crafting recipe will create six hanging signs. Hanging signs can only be crafted with stripped logs or [[stem]]s; non-stripped wood cannot be used to craft hanging signs.
{{Crafting
|head=1
|showdescription=1
|nolink=1
|A1= Matching Planks
|B1= Matching Planks
|C1= Matching Planks
|A2= Matching Planks
|B2= Matching Planks
|C2= Matching Planks
|B3= Stick
|Output=Matching Sign,3
|type=Decoration block
}}
{{Crafting
|name= Hanging Sign
|A1= Chain
|C1= Chain
|A2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
|B2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
|C2= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
|A3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
|B3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
|C3= Matching Stripped Log or Stem; Block of Stripped Bamboo
|Output= Matching Hanging Sign,6; Bamboo Hanging Sign,6
|type=Decoration block
|foot=1
}}

== Usage ==
Signs can be used to display text; they can be used to label storage, display information to other players or note areas of interest. Signs are also not destroyed by [[water]] or [[lava]] and therefore may be used to control the flow of these fluids.

=== Placement ===
==== Signs ====
Signs may be placed on the top or side of other [[block]]s (including semi-solid and non-solid blocks such as [[fence]]s, [[Trapdoor|trapdoors]] and other signs). To place a sign, {{control|use}} a sign [[item]] while pointing at the block the sign should be attached to, enter the desired text (or none), and click the "Done" button or press "escape" on a keyboard (or press × {{in|bedrock}}, {{xbtn|b}} on an Xbox controller, {{psbtn|o}} on a PlayStation controller, or {{nsbutton|B}} on a Nintendo Switch controller. Closing the virtual keyboard on a mobile device also exits the typing menu). To place a sign on a block that can be interacted with by the {{control|use}} control (for example, [[chest]]s, [[note block]]s, etc.), {{control|sneak}} while placing the sign.

Signs on the top of a block stand on a short post and face toward the player who placed it, in any of 16 different directions. Signs placed on the side of a block simply float there, even if the block doesn't make contact with the sign.

Even if placed on a vertical surface, a sign may not co-exist in the same block of air as any other item, despite not necessarily visibly obstructing eachother.

For more information about the blocks signs can be placed on, see [[Opacity/Placement]].

==== Hanging signs ====
Hanging signs can be placed in three different ways:
* Placing a hanging sign on the side of a block will result in it being placed with a self-supporting bracket, which allows it to float without any supporting block. This version can be placed in four different directions.
* Placing a hanging sign on the bottom of a block will result in the sign hanging below the block.
** If the block is wide enough, the chains holding the sign will be parallel. This version can be placed in four different directions.
** If the block is too narrow, the chains will meet together in a upwards arrow shape. This version is also placed if the player is {{control|sneaking}} when placing a hanging sign below a wide-enough block. This version can be placed in sixteen different directions.

=== Text ===
[[File:Oak Sign GUI.png|thumb|240px|Oak Sign editing.]]
Placing a sign opens an editor interface resembling a magnified view of the sign. Up to four lines of text can then be entered using a keyboard (hardware or on-screen). The editor supports limited editing, including moving the cursor and inserting and deleting characters. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[formatting codes]] can also be used to apply decorative effects such as color, bold, italic and underline to various bits of the text. Depending on the edition and platform in use, copy and paste operations may be supported and the editor may also support keyboard entry of Alt-codes for displaying Unicode characters.


Text can be added to the back side of a sign by interacting with the that side of the sign after placing it and editing the front.

Signs can be waxed by {{Control|use|text=using}} a [[honeycomb]] on it. Once waxed, a sign cannot be unwaxed or edited.

After placing and affixing text on a sign, a player can change the text color by {{control|using}} a [[dye]] on it. When colored with dye, the text color may differ from any color specified by formatting codes.{{Info needed|How does this work? Does the dye affect all the text? One line? One word? Does dye override all formatting codes, including font effects?}}

[[File:Glow Ink Sign with Orange Dye JE2.png|thumb|216px|Oak sign with glow ink and orange dye applied in {{JE}}.]]

A player can {{control|use}} a [[glow ink sac]] on a sign to make its text glow. The glowing text is not affected by lighting. The player can use a regular black [[ink sac]] on the sign to remove the glowing effect.

{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ class="nowrap" | Glow ink colors
!Name !! Main Color !! Edge Color
|-
! Black
| {{color|#000000}}
| {{color|#EDE8CA}}
|-
! Red
| {{color|#FC0000}}
| {{color|#650000}}
|-
! Green
| {{color|#00FC00}}
| {{color|#006500}}
|-
! Brown
| {{color|#894413}}
| {{color|#361B07}}
|-
! Blue
| {{color|#0000FC}}
| {{color|#000065}}
|-
! Purple
| {{color|#9E20ED}}
| {{color|#3F0C5F}}
|-
! Cyan
| {{color|#00D6D6}}
| {{color|#006565}}
|-
! Light Gray
| {{color|#D0D0D0}}
| {{color|#535353}}
|-
! Gray
| {{color|#7E7E7E}}
| {{color|#323232}}
|-
! Pink
| {{color|#FC68B2}}
| {{color|#652947}}
|-
! Lime
| {{color|#8DFC00}}
| {{color|#4B6500}}
|-
! Yellow
| {{color|#FCFC00}}
| {{color|#656500}}
|-
! Light Blue
| {{color|#98BECB}}
| {{color|#3C4B51}}
|-
! Magenta
| {{color|#FC00FC}}
| {{color|#650065}}
|-
! Orange
| {{color|#FC671F}}
| {{color|#65280C}}
|-
! White
| {{color|#FCFCFC}}
| {{color|#656565}}
|}

In [[Creative]] mode, the combination {{key|Ctrl}} + {{control|pick block}} on Windows/Linux, or {{key|cmd}} + {{control|pick block}} on macOS, can be used to copy an already-placed sign, including its text (with decorations), into the player's inventory.

A dyed sign facing east or west will have its text appear more saturated and bright than a sign facing north or south. However, it is actually the sign that is dimmer, because ''Minecraft'''s lighting engine uses side lighting to make the world appear less flat, but the text on signs is not affected by this.

{{IN|bedrock}}, inappropriate words or phrases in a sign's text are displayed as asterisks.

{{IN|java}}, signs can be created with [[Commands#Raw JSON Text|JSON text]], which allows complex formatting (colors, bold, italic, etc.), hover and click events, localized translation (for ''Minecraft'' technical terms, like "Redstone Repeater", otherwise translations must be provided in language files in resource packs), and the incorporation of scoreboard values into text. Use the {{cmd|data merge block}} command to create or alter JSON signs.

: Example: {{cmd|long=1|data merge block ~ ~1 ~ <nowiki>{front_text:{ color:"green", messages:[ '{"selector":"@p", "bold":false, "italic":false, "underlined":false, "strikethrough":false, "obfuscated":false}' , '{"text":"Second Line"}']}}}}

Signs can post the success count of JSON text hover and click events to [[scoreboard]] objectives. The objectives to be used can be specified by running the {{cmd|execute store}} command or by modifying the sign's NBT data directly with the {{cmd|data merge block}} command.

=== Interaction ===
Signs act as though they have a {{control|use}} action, so the [[player]] is unable to place [[block]]s or use [[item]]s while the cursor is pointed at them without {{control|sneaking}}.

Signs are destroyed and drop as an item when pushed by a [[piston]].{{Only|bedrock}}

Signs are non-solid and have no collision, so [[item]]s and [[mob]]s can move through sign blocks. Other [[block]]s (including other signs) can be placed on any edge of a sign.

[[Water]] and [[lava]] flow around signs. Lava can create [[fire]] in [[air]] blocks next to signs as if the signs were flammable, but the signs do not burn (and cannot be burned by other methods either, except {{in|be}}).

=== Fuel ===
Wooden signs can be used as a fuel in [[furnace]]s, smelting an [[item]] per sign.

=== Note Blocks ===
Signs can be placed under [[note block]]s to produce a "bass" sounds.

== Sounds ==
=== Generic ===
==== Normal wood ====
; Sign
{{Sound table/Block/Wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
; Hanging sign
{{Sound table/Block/Hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}}

==== Cherry wood ====
; Sign
{{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
; Hanging sign
{{Sound table/Block/Cherry wood hanging sign|forcecollapsed=1}}

==== Bamboo wood ====
; Sign
{{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
; Hanging sign
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table/Block/Bamboo wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}}

==== Nether wood ====
; Sign
{{Sound table/Block/Nether wood|forcecollapsed=1}}
; Hanging sign
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/JE|forcecollapsed=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table/Block/Nether wood hanging sign/BE|forcecollapsed=1}}

=== Unique ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1
|rowspan=2
|sound=Ink sac1.ogg
|sound2=Ink sac2.ogg
|sound3=Ink sac3.ogg
|subtitle=Glow Ink Sac splotches
|source=block
|description=When a [[glow ink sac]] is used on a sign
|id=item.glow_ink_sac.use
|translationkey=subtitles.item.glow_ink_sac.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.95, or 1.05 for each sound</ref>
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Ink Sac splotches
|source=block
|description=When an [[ink sac]] is used on a sign
|id=item.ink_sac.use
|translationkey=subtitles.item.ink_sac.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 0.85, 0.88, or 0.9 for each sound</ref>
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Dye.ogg
|subtitle=Dye stains
|source=block
|description=When [[dye]] is used on a sign
|id=item.dye.use
|translationkey=subtitles.item.dye.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.9, 0.95, or 1.1</ref>
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Wax on1.ogg
|sound2=Wax on2.ogg
|sound3=Wax on3.ogg
|subtitle=Wax on
|source=block
|description=When a sign is waxed
|id=item.honeycomb.wax_on
|translationkey=subtitles.item.honeycomb.wax_on
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0/0.9/1.1
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg
|sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg
|sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg
|subtitle=Sign wobbles
|source=block
|description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign
|id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail
|translationkey=subtitles.block.sign.waxed_interact_fail
|volume=1.0
|pitch=''varies''<ref group=sound>{{cd|fail1}} can be 1.0 or 0.9; {{cd|fail2}} and {{cd|fail3}} can be 0.8 or 0.9</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{Sound table|forcecollapsed=1
|type=bedrock
|sound=Ink sac1.ogg
|sound2=Ink sac2.ogg
|sound3=Ink sac3.ogg
|source=sound
|description=When a glow ink sac or an ink sac is used on a sign
|id=sign.ink_sac.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Dye.ogg
|source=sound
|description=When dye is used on a sign
|id=sign.dye.use
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.0}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Wax on1.ogg
|sound2=Wax on2.ogg
|sound3=Wax on3.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When a honeycomb waxes a sign
|id=copper.wax.on
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Sign waxed interact fail1.ogg
|sound2=Sign waxed interact fail2.ogg
|sound3=Sign waxed interact fail3.ogg
|source=block
|description=When a player attempts to edit a waxed sign
|id=block.sign.waxed_interact_fail
|volume=1.0
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail1</code>; can be 0.8 or 0.9 for <code>waxed_interact_fail2</code> and <code>waxed_interact_fail3</code></ref>
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showblocktags=y
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Oak Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=oak_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dark_oak_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Sign
|spritename=Cherry Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Sign
|spritename=Bamboo Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_sign
|blocktags= signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_sign
|blocktags=signs, standing_signs, wall_post_override
|itemtags=non_flammable_wood, signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Oak Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=oak_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dark_oak_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Wall Sign
|spritename=Cherry Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Wall Sign
|spritename=Bamboo Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped Wall Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_wall_sign
|blocktags=signs, wall_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Oak Hanging Sign
|spritename=Oak Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=oak_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign
|spritename=Spruce Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Hanging Sign
|spritename=Birch Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign
|spritename=Jungle Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign
|spritename=Acacia Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign
|spritename=Dark Oak Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign
|spritename=Mangrove Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign
|spritename=Cherry Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign
|spritename=Bamboo Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign
|spritename=Crimson Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped Hanging Sign
|spritename=Warped Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, ceiling_hanging_signs
|itemtags=hanging_signs, non_flammable_wood}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Oak Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=oak_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dark_oak_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped Wall Hanging Sign
|spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_wall_hanging_sign
|blocktags=all_hanging_signs, wall_hanging_signs
|form=block
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=signs
|spritetype=block
|nameid=sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=hanging-signs
|spritetype=block
|nameid=hanging_sign
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Sign
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|showaliasids=y
|showitemtags=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Oak standing
|spritename=oak-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=standing_sign
|id=63
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce standing
|spritename=spruce-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_standing_sign
|id=436
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch standing
|spritename=birch-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_standing_sign
|id=441
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle standing
|spritename=jungle-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_standing_sign
|id=443
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia standing
|spritename=acacia-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_standing_sign
|id=445
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak standing
|spritename=dark-oak-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=darkoak_standing_sign
|id=447
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove standing
|spritename=mangrove-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_standing_sign
|id=-494
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry standing
|spritename=cherry-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_standing_sign
|id=-542
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo standing
|spritename=bamboo-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_standing_sign
|id=-518
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson standing
|spritename=crimson-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_standing_sign
|id=505
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped standing
|spritename=warped-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_standing_sign
|id=506
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Oak wall
|spritename=oak-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=wall_sign
|id=68
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce wall
|spritename=spruce-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_wall_sign
|id=437
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch wall
|spritename=birch-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_wall_sign
|id=442
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle wall
|spritename=jungle-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_wall_sign
|id=444
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia wall
|spritename=acacia-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_wall_sign
|id=446
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak wall
|spritename=dark-oak-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=darkoak_wall_sign
|id=448
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove wall
|spritename=mangrove-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_wall_sign
|id=-495
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry wall
|spritename=cherry-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_wall_sign
|id=-544
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo wall
|spritename=bamboo-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_wall_sign
|id=-519
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson wall
|spritename=crimson-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_wall_sign
|id=507
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped wall
|spritename=warped-wall-sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_wall_sign
|id=508
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Oak item
|spritename=oak-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=oak_sign
|aliasid=sign
|id=360
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign
|translationkey=item.sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce item
|spritename=spruce-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=spruce_sign
|id=576
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch item
|spritename=birch-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=birch_sign
|id=577
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle item
|spritename=jungle-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=jungle_sign
|id=578
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia item
|spritename=acacia-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=acacia_sign
|id=579
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak item
|spritename=dark-oak-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dark_oak_sign
|aliasid=darkoak_sign
|id=587
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign
|translationkey=item.darkoak_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove item
|spritename=mangrove-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mangrove_sign
|id=642
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry item
|spritename=cherry-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=cherry_sign
|id=659
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo item
|spritename=bamboo-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=bamboo_sign
|id=660
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson item
|spritename=crimson-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=crimson_sign
|id=614
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped item
|spritename=warped-sign
|spritetype=item
|nameid=warped_sign
|id=615
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Oak Hanging Sign
|spritename=Oak Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=oak_hanging_sign
|id=-500
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.oak_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Hanging Sign
|spritename=Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=spruce_hanging_sign
|id=-501
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.spruce_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Hanging Sign
|spritename=Birch Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=birch_hanging_sign
|id=-502
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.birch_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Hanging Sign
|spritename=Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=jungle_hanging_sign
|id=-503
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.jungle_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Hanging Sign
|spritename=Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=acacia_hanging_sign
|id=-504
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.acacia_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Hanging Sign
|spritename=Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=dark_oak_hanging_sign
|id=-505
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.dark_oak_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Hanging Sign
|spritename=Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=mangrove_hanging_sign
|id=-508
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.mangrove_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Hanging Sign
|spritename=Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=cherry_hanging_sign
|id=-534
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.cherry_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Hanging Sign
|spritename=Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=bamboo_hanging_sign
|id=-522
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.bamboo_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Crimson Hanging Sign
|spritename=Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=crimson_hanging_sign
|id=-506
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.crimson_hanging_sign.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Warped Hanging Sign
|spritename=Warped Wall Hanging Sign
|spritetype=block
|nameid=warped_hanging_sign
|id=-507
|itemtags=minecraft:hanging_sign
|translationkey=item.warped_hanging_sign.name
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|notnamespaced=y
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=signs
|spritetype=block
|nameid=Sign}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Block entity
|spritename=hanging-signs
|spritetype=block
|nameid=HangingSign
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}
{{/BS}}

=== Block data ===
A sign has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

{{el|java}}:
{{see also|Block entity format}}
{{/BE}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
:See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format]].

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|It's a Sign}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Glow and Behold}}

== History ==
{{main|/History}}
{{History|java classic}}
{{History||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[File:Sign Entity.png|32px]] Signs are currently being tested as [[entity|entities]]. They always display "This is a test of the signs. Each line can be 15 chars!" and can only be spawned by pressing {{key|B}}.<ref>{{ytl|bdT76iFEnLk}}</ref>}}
{{History||0.26  SURVIVAL TEST|Removed signs.}}
{{History|java infdev}}
{{History||20100607|[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] Signs have been re-implemented as [[block]]s, although still rendering as entities.
|Signs now have a [[crafting]] recipe and the text can now be edited. Editing a sign pauses the game in [[singleplayer]].
|Signs are currently huge and drop [[planks]] when destroyed.
|Signs do not have a particle texture defined. As such, they [[Placeholder texture#Default texture|default to using the grass block texture instead]].}}
{{History||20100608|Signs are now broken faster.
|Signs now [[drops|drop]] themselves when [[breaking|destroyed]], instead of planks.
|Signs now use planks particles.}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.1|[[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added wall signs.
|[[File:Oak Sign (0) JE2.png|32px]] Signs are now smaller.}}
{{History||v1.0.5|Signs no longer require a free [[block]] above it to place.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||April 27, 2011|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/4988431144|Hand-drawn signs are mentioned.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Signs are now broken faster using an [[axe]].}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w18a|Editing a sign no longer pauses the game in [[singleplayer]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w27a|Signs are now stackable up to 16. 
|The same [[crafting]] recipe now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}}
{{History||June 9, 2014|link=https://twitter.com/SeargeDP/status/476047216541700096|[[Searge]] tweeted a picture of a sign showing a username and a [[scoreboard]] score.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Added support for JSON text to signs.
|Sign character limit now depends on character width.}}
{{History|||snap=14w29a|Signs now display the cracking animation.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|A sign now generates within [[igloo]] basements.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w33a|Signs can now be used as [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The standing sign ID has been changed from <code>standing_sign</code> to <code>sign</code>.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[block]]s' numeral IDs were 63 and 68, and the [[item]]'s 323.}}
{{History|||snap=18w10d|[[Water]] can now be placed on the same block as signs.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign".
|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.
|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.
|The sign's text has been changed from black to white.
|A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color.
|Default text color for signs has been changed back to black.}}
{{History|||snap=18w45a|A new movable cursor for free text editing to signs has been added.
|Selection and copy/paste support have been added to signs.}}
{{History|||snap=18w50a|Spruce signs now generate in some [[taiga]] [[village]] houses.
|Spruce sign items can now be found in [[chest]]s in taiga village houses.}}
{{History|||snap=19w12a|Signs can now be [[dye]]d only in [[Creative mode]].}}
{{History|||snap=19w12b|Signs can now be dyed in [[Survival mode]] again.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w06a|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.}}
{{History|||snap=20w09a|Crimson and warped signs can now be [[crafting|crafted]].}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w03a|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow.
|Works with both undyed and dyed signs.
|Signs now have a sound for being dyed.}}
{{History|||snap=21w11a|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]][[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}}
{{History||1.18|snap=21w41a|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}}
{{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove signs are now obtainable in survival and renewable.}}
{{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|https://youtu.be/iM9KtHaDcUg?t=5437}}|Hanging signs were announced and shown on [[Minecraft Live 2022]].|Hanging signs were conceptualized by [[Agnes Larsson]] with input from her daughter.<ref>{{ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions! @ 0:29|Minecraft|February 24, 2023|t=29s}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].
|[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}}
{{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood hanging signs.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]]. There used to be a glitch where right clicking on a sign would play the “use” animation. This was fixed in the snapshots for 1.20, where signs are editable.}}
{{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 4|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.|Oak and spruce hanging sign can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w14a|Signs and hanging signs with click commands can now be interacted with even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs can no longer be edited by players in [[Adventure]] mode.|Signs and hanging signs with non-text chat components can no longer be edited, even if the sign is not waxed.|Signs and hanging signs now save text even if the edit screen is closed by the player being moved far away.}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Oak and spruce hanging sign no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; oak and spruce hanging sign now are in the common loot.}}
{{History||1.20.2|snap=23w31a|Changed sounds for Nether wood hanging signs.<ref>{{Bug|MC-262295||Warped and Crimson hanging signs uses their respective plank sounds, despite their stripped stems having unique sounds|Fixed}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.5.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Signs have been added, though they can be obtained only through [[inventory]] editors. |The [[player]] currently cannot write on signs.}}
{{History||v0.6.0|Signs can now be legitimately obtained in [[Survival]] and [[Creative]] mode.|The player can now write on signs.}}
{{History||v0.10.0|snap=build 1|Signs now have a selection overlay.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Signs can now be found in [[igloo]] basements.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|"Sign" has been renamed to "Oak Sign".
|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.|The sign's text has been changed from black to white.|A sign's recipe now requires the same type of [[wood]] instead of a random assortment.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.9.0.2|The default sign text color has been changed back to black.|Sign variants are now grouped in their own [[inventory]] category.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.|Spruce signs now generate in new [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]] houses.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Signs can now be used as a [[fuel]] in [[furnace]]s.|Oak signs can now be found inside taiga and snowy taiga village house [[chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.51|[[File:Crimson Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Standing Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added crimson and warped signs.|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of all signs except oak sign have been changed.}}
{{History||1.16.20|snap=beta 1.16.20.50|Crimson and warped signs now uses regular plank [[sound]]s instead of their stem variant sounds.}}
{{History||1.16.210|snap=beta 1.16.210.59|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow.
|Works with both default and dyed signs.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.210.60|Color on dyed signs disappears and the text turns back to black.|Signs with applied glowing effect as well as color stops glowing and color is removed.}}
{{History||1.16.220|snap=beta 1.16.220.50|Signs can now be {{control|used}} while holding a [[dye]] to change the text color again.|Signs can now be tinted with [[Glow Ink Sac|glow ink sac]]s to make the text glow again.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.220.52|Now has sounds for being dyed.}}
{{History|||snap=release|A glowing effect can no longer be applied to signs due to glow ink sacs becoming inaccessible in the full release.}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=beta 1.17.0.50|[[File:Oak Sign BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign BE2.png|32px]] Textures of sign items was updated.
|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Wall Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of oak signs have been changed to reflect the changes made to planks in the [[Texture Update]].}}
{{History||1.17.10|snap=beta 1.17.10.21|Glowing text on signs now has an outer glow, making text more visible in the dark.}}
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.20|[[File:Oak Sign JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Sign JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Sign JE2.png|32px]] Changed all signs textures as items.}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Wall Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]][[File:Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove signs.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Sign (0) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|[[File:Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Wall Hanging Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>[[File:Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>Added hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.|Added unique sounds for Nether and bamboo wood signs.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Jungle Wall Hanging Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of jungle hanging wall signs have been changed.|Bamboo hanging signs now can be crafted using [[block of stripped bamboo]] instead of bamboo planks.|Crafting bamboo hanging signs now outputs 6 hanging signs instead of 2.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Sign (0).png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Sign (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Wall Hanging Sign JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry signs and hanging signs behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.21|[[File:Cherry Sign (0) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Updated the texture of cherry signs.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|Signs and hanging signs can now be edited after being placed.|Signs and hanging signs now support text on both sides.|Signs and hanging signs can now be waxed with [[honeycomb]] to prevent editing.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Crimson, warped, and bamboo hanging signs now have custom sounds to match their wood type.<ref name=badnewsounds>{{Bug|MCPE-164246}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo sign, cherry sign and all of the hanging signs are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}}
{{History||xbox=TU9|Signs are now stackable up to 16. 
|The same [[crafting]] recipe for signs now produces 3 signs instead of 1.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.88|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Spruce Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Sign JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of oak sign [[item]]s has been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Standing Sign (S) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Sign JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added signs.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Trivia ==
* The first concept art of hanging signs came from [[Agnes Larsson]]'s daughter.<ref>{{Ytl|vJCMpPyaN8Q|Minecraft 1.20: New Blocks and Their Functions!|Minecraft|t=30s}}</ref>

== Gallery ==
=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
Signs classic.png|Test of signs in early [[Java Edition Classic]].
Sigh test.jpg|Another early sign image.
Signs PreRelease.png|First image of sign blocks during [[Java Edition Infdev|Infdev]].
Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign.png|First image of signs on [[Pocket Edition]].
Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] iOS.
Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sign editing 2.png|First image of editing text on [[PE]] Android.
Pocket Edition v0.6.0 alpha Development sky.png
Door Sign.png|A sign placed on a door.
Breaking News.png|A sign being broken.
Sign Text Dark.jpg|A dark oak sign with black text.
Sign Text Light.jpg|A dark oak sign with white text.
Sign Blockdata.gif|A sign using blockdata to dynamically change.
JSON Sign.png|First image of a sign using JSON text.
Width Based Character Limit.png|First image of a sign using width based character limits.
Glow Ink Sign with Pink Dye.png|Oak sign with glow ink in the dark in [[Java Edition 21w03a]].
Lit vs unlit signs.png|Difference in visibility of a lime text, from left to right, in a lit birch sign, unlit birch sign, lit dark oak sign, and unlit dark oak sign.
Glowing Text Comparison.png|The comparison between glow text and non-glow text.
Example Of Signs Being Weird.png|alt=Shading differences|Signs being different shades depending on orientation.
Glow text.gif|All sixteen colors of glow text.
Glow Ink Signs.jpg|Signs with glowing ink in several colors.
Lots of Glowing Signs.jpg|More signs with glowing ink.
Sign Platforms.jpg|[[Ari]] standing on top of a hanged sign.
Eric Shop.jpg|[[Sunny]] looking at a double sided hanging sign.
Hanging Sign Bedrock.png|Hanging sign with small text.
Hanging Sign Java.png|Hanging sign with large text.
New Hanging Sign Text Length 1.jpg|Text on hanging sign.
New Hanging Sign Text Length 2.jpg|Text on hanging sign.
</gallery>

=== Concept Art ===
<gallery>
Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art.png|Hanging sign concept art.
Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art2.png|Ditto.
Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art3.png|Hanging sign dimensions concept art.
Hanging_Sign_Concept_Art4.png|Hanging sign crafting recipe, block states concept art.
</gallery>

=== Renders ===
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<div style="clear: both"></div>
<gallery>
Oak Sign.png|Oak Sign
Spruce Sign.png|Spruce Sign
Birch Sign.png|Birch Sign
Jungle Sign.png|Jungle Sign
Acacia Sign.png|Acacia Sign
Dark Oak Sign.png|Dark Oak Sign
Mangrove Sign.png|Mangrove Sign
Cherry Sign.png|Cherry Sign
Bamboo Sign.png|Bamboo Sign
Crimson Sign.png|Crimson Sign
Warped Sign.png|Warped Sign
Oak Wall Sign.png|Oak Wall Sign
Spruce Wall Sign.png|Spruce Wall Sign
Birch Wall Sign.png|Birch Wall Sign
Jungle Wall Sign.png|Jungle Wall Sign
Acacia Wall Sign.png|Acacia Wall Sign
Dark Oak Wall Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Sign
Mangrove Wall Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Sign
Cherry Wall Sign.png|Cherry Wall Sign
Bamboo Wall Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Sign
Crimson Wall Sign.png|Crimson Wall Sign
Warped Wall Sign.png|Warped Wall Sign
Oak Hanging Sign.png|Oak Hanging Sign
Spruce Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Hanging Sign
Birch Hanging Sign.png|Birch Hanging Sign
Jungle Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Hanging Sign
Acacia Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Hanging Sign
Dark Oak Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Hanging Sign
Mangrove Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Hanging Sign
Cherry Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Hanging Sign
Bamboo Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Hanging Sign
Crimson Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Hanging Sign
Warped Hanging Sign.png|Warped Hanging Sign
Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Oak Wall Hanging Sign
Spruce Wall Hanging Sign.png|Spruce Wall Hanging Sign
Birch Wall Hanging Sign.png|Birch Wall Hanging Sign
Jungle Wall Hanging Sign.png|Jungle Wall Hanging Sign
Acacia Wall Hanging Sign.png|Acacia Wall Hanging Sign
Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign.png|Dark Oak Wall Hanging Sign
Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign.png|Mangrove Wall Hanging Sign
Cherry Wall Hanging Sign.png|Cherry Wall Hanging Sign
Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign.png|Bamboo Wall Hanging Sign
Crimson Wall Hanging Sign.png|Crimson Wall Hanging Sign
Warped Wall Hanging Sign.png|Warped Wall Hanging Sign
</gallery>
<gallery>
Oak Sign JE3.png
Spruce Sign JE2.png
Birch Sign JE2.png
Jungle Sign JE2.png
Acacia Sign JE2.png
Dark Oak Sign JE2.png
Mangrove Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Cherry Sign (item) JE1.png
Bamboo Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Crimson Sign JE2.png
Warped Sign JE2.png
Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Spruce Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Birch Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Jungle Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Acacia Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Dark Oak Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Mangrove Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Cherry Hanging Sign (item) JE1.png
Bamboo Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Crimson Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
Warped Hanging Sign (item) JE1 BE1.png
</gallery>
{{hidden end}}
{{-}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== See also ==
* [[Chalkboard]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--sign Taking Inventory: Sign] – Minecraft.net on January 9, 2020

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{{Items}}

[[Category:Utility blocks]]
[[Category:Manufactured blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]
[[Category:Block entities]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]

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[[ja:看板]]
[[ko:표지판]]
[[nl:Bord]]
[[pl:Tabliczka]]
[[pt:Placa]]
[[ru:Табличка]]
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[[zh:告示牌]]</li></ul></nowiki>
beta 1.2.13.5Added Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing enchantments, which at this time can be obtained only via trading with librarians.
1.4.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Pottery Sherd|Pottery Sherd]]<br/>{{Item
| image=Angler Pottery Sherd.png
| extratext = View [[#Items|all items]]
| renewable = No
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
<!-- IT IS SHERD, NOT SHARD! DO NOT CHANGE TO SHARD, AS IT IS NAMED SHERD IN-GAME! -->
'''Pottery sherds'''<ref group="note">The word "[[wiktionary:sherd#English|sherd]]" or "[[wiktionary:potsherd#English|potsherd]]" is used by archaeologists to refer to fragments of pottery or other ceramics in order to differentiate them from "shards" of glass, metal, minerals and other materials.
</ref> are a set of twenty [[item]]s used to craft [[decorated pot]]s with ornamental designs. They can be obtained only by [[brush]]ing [[suspicious block]]s, with the variants of sherd obtainable being dependent on the structure.

== Obtaining ==

=== Breaking ===
When a [[decorated pot]] is broken with a [[pickaxe]], [[axe]], [[shovel]], [[hoe]] or [[sword]] that is ''not'' enchanted with [[Silk Touch]], it drops all of the pottery sherds and [[brick]]s used to craft it.

=== Suspicious block loot ===
Pottery sherds can be found as [[suspicious block]] loot in [[trail ruins]], [[ocean ruins]], [[desert pyramids]] and [[desert well]]s, and can be extracted from these blocks using a [[brush]].

{{#invoke:LootChest|base3|angler-pottery-sherd,archer-pottery-sherd,arms-up-pottery-sherd,blade-pottery-sherd,brewer-pottery-sherd,burn-pottery-sherd,danger-pottery-sherd,explorer-pottery-sherd,friend-pottery-sherd,heart-pottery-sherd,heartbreak-pottery-sherd,howl-pottery-sherd,miner-pottery-sherd,mourner-pottery-sherd,plenty-pottery-sherd,prize-pottery-sherd,sheaf-pottery-sherd,shelter-pottery-sherd,skull-pottery-sherd,snort-pottery-sherd}}

== Usage ==
=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{Crafting
|ingredients=Any Pottery Sherd or [[Brick]]
|B1= Any Pottery Sherd
|A2= Any Pottery Sherd |C2= Any Pottery Sherd
|B3= Any Pottery Sherd
|Output= Decorated Pot
|type= Decoration block
}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Angler Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=angler_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Archer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=archer_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Arms Up Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=arms_up_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Blade Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=blade_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Brewer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brewer_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Burn Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=burn_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Danger Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=danger_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Explorer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=explorer_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Friend Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=friend_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heart Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heart_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heartbreak Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heartbreak_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Howl Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=howl_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Miner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=miner_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mourner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mourner_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Plenty Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=plenty_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Prize Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=prize_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Sheaf Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=sheaf_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Shelter Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=shelter_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Skull Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=skull_pottery_sherd
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Snort Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=snort_pottery_sherd
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Angler Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=angler_pottery_sherd
|id=664
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Archer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=archer_pottery_sherd
|id=665
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Arms Up Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=arms_up_pottery_sherd
|id=666
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Blade Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=blade_pottery_sherd
|id=667
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Brewer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brewer_pottery_sherd
|id=668
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Burn Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=burn_pottery_sherd
|id=669
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Danger Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=danger_pottery_sherd
|id=670
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Explorer Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=explorer_pottery_sherd
|id=671
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Friend Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=friend_pottery_sherd
|id=672
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heart Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heart_pottery_sherd
|id=673
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Heartbreak Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=heartbreak_pottery_sherd
|id=674
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Howl Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=howl_pottery_sherd
|id=675
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Miner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=miner_pottery_sherd
|id=676
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mourner Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mourner_pottery_sherd
|id=677
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Plenty Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=plenty_pottery_sherd
|id=678
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Prize Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=prize_pottery_sherd
|id=679
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Sheaf Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=sheaf_pottery_sherd
|id=680
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Shelter Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=shelter_pottery_sherd
|id=681
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Skull Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=skull_pottery_sherd
|id=682
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Snort Pottery Sherd
|spritetype=item
|nameid=snort_pottery_sherd
|id=683
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Achievements ==
{{Load achievements|Careful restoration}}

== Advancements ==
{{Load advancements|Respecting the Remnants;Careful Restoration}}

== History ==
{{History||October 3, 2020|[[File:Blue Ceramic Shard.png|32px]][[File:Orange Ceramic Shard.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 1.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 2.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 3.png|32px]][[File:Ceramic Shard 4.png|32px]] Ceramic shards were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2020]].|link=https://youtu.be/DBvZ2Iqmm3M?t=2216}}
{{History||February 10, 2023|[[Sofia Dankis]] posted an article about upcoming archaeology features, including pottery shards.|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/archeology-coming-minecraft-120}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added pottery shards behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History|||snap=1.19.4 Pre-release 3|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of archer pottery shard.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Pottery shards are now out of the 1.20 experimental data pack.|[[File:Angler Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blade Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brewer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Burn Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Danger Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Explorer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Friend Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heart Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heartbreak Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Howl Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Miner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mourner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Plenty Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sheaf Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Shelter Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Snort Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added another sixteen pottery shards.
|The probability for the archer, prize, and skull pottery shards to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert temple]] and in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8, for the arms up pottery sherd to generate in the suspicious sand in [[desert well]] has been changed from 3/7 to 1/4.}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Renamed "Pottery Shard" to "Pottery Sherd".|Burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl and sheaf pottery sherds no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl and sheaf pottery sherds now are in the rare loot.}}
{{History|||snap=23w17a|The probability of the burn, danger, friend, heart, heartbreak, howl, and sheaf pottery sherds to generate in [[suspicious gravel]] in [[trail ruins]] has been changed from 1/11 to 1/12.{{verify}}|The player now gets the [[advancement]] "Respecting the remnants" when they brush a [[suspicious sand]] or a [[suspicious gravel]] to obtain a pottery sherd, "Careful restoration" when they craft a decorated pot using 4 pottery sherds.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd BE1.png|32px]] Added pottery shards behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Archer Pottery Sherd JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of archer pottery shard.}}
{{h|||snap=beta 1.19.80.22|[[File:Angler Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blade Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brewer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Burn Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Danger Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Explorer Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Friend Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heart Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Heartbreak Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Howl Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Miner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mourner Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Plenty Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sheaf Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Shelter Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Snort Pottery Sherd JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added another sixteen pottery shards.
|[[File:Arms Up Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Prize Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Skull Pottery Sherd JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Changed the texture of arms up, prize and skull pottery shards.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-167202}}</ref>}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.20|Miner pottery shard can generate in desert pyramids.}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Pottery shards are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.20.0.22|Renamed "Pottery Shard" to "Pottery Sherd".}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Many pottery sherds are based on another in-game mob or item:
** The angler pottery sherd depicts a [[fishing rod]].
** The archer pottery sherd depicts a [[bow]] and [[arrow]].
** The blade pottery sherd depicts a [[sword]].
** The brewer pottery sherd depicts a [[potion]].
** The burn pottery sherd depicts [[fire]].
** The danger pottery sherd depicts a [[creeper]].
** The explorer pottery sherd depicts a [[map]].
** The friend pottery sherd depicts the unibrow and nose of a [[villager]] or [[iron golem]].
** The howl pottery sherd depicts a [[wolf]].
** The miner pottery sherd depicts a [[pickaxe]].
** The mourner pottery sherd depicts an early design for the [[warden]].
** The plenty pottery sherd depicts a [[chest]].
** The sheaf pottery sherd depicts [[wheat]].
** The skull pottery sherd depicts a [[skeleton]].
** The snort pottery sherd depicts a [[sniffer]].
**The prize pottery sherd depicts a diamond cut [[diamond]]
***It could depict a [[MCE:Ruby|ruby]] from ''Minecraft Earth'', as well.
**The arms up pottery sherd depicts a [[character]] with their arms up.
**The heart and heartbreak pottery sherds depict a [[Health|heart]] and broken heart respectively.
**The shelter pottery sherd depicts a [[tree]].

==Gallery==
=== Items ===
<gallery>
Angler Pottery Sherd.png|Angler Pottery Sherd
Archer Pottery Sherd.png|Archer Pottery Sherd
Arms Up Pottery Sherd.png|Arms Up Pottery Sherd
Blade Pottery Sherd.png|Blade Pottery Sherd
Brewer Pottery Sherd.png|Brewer Pottery Sherd
Burn Pottery Sherd.png|Burn Pottery Sherd
Danger Pottery Sherd.png|Danger Pottery Sherd
Explorer Pottery Sherd.png|Explorer Pottery Sherd
Friend Pottery Sherd.png|Friend Pottery Sherd
Heart Pottery Sherd.png|Heart Pottery Sherd
Heartbreak Pottery Sherd.png|Heartbreak Pottery Sherd
Howl Pottery Sherd.png|Howl Pottery Sherd
Miner Pottery Sherd.png|Miner Pottery Sherd
Mourner Pottery Sherd.png|Mourner Pottery Sherd
Plenty Pottery Sherd.png|Plenty Pottery Sherd
Prize Pottery Sherd.png|Prize Pottery Sherd
Sheaf Pottery Sherd.png|Sheaf Pottery Sherd
Shelter Pottery Sherd.png|Shelter Pottery Sherd
Skull Pottery Sherd.png|Skull Pottery Sherd
Snort Pottery Sherd.png|Snort Pottery Sherd
</gallery>

=== Development images ===
<gallery>
JE 1.17 Development Archeology.jpg|Blue ceramic shard.
JE 1.17 Development Archeology 2.jpg|Ceramic shards.
</gallery>

=== Official artwork ===
<gallery>
Pottery Sherd Pixel Art.png|Pixel artwork of [[Ari]] holding a skull pottery sherd.
File:T&T Thumbnail.jpg|Ari holding up a different sherd.
</gallery>

== References ==
<references />

== Notes ==
<references group="note"/>

{{Items}}

[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]

[[de:Töpferscherbe]]
[[es:Fragmento de cerámica]]
[[fr:Tesson de poterie]]
[[ja:壺の欠片]]
[[pt:Óstraco]]
[[zh:陶片]]</li><li>[[Melon Seeds|Melon Seeds]]<br/>{{Block
|image = <gallery>
Melon Stem Age 0.png | Age 0
Melon Stem Age 1.png | Age 1
Melon Stem Age 2.png | Age 2
Melon Stem Age 3.png | Age 3
Melon Stem Age 4.png | Age 4
Melon Stem Age 5.png | Age 5
Melon Stem Age 6.png | Age 6
Melon Stem Age 7.png | Age 7
</gallery>
| image2 = <gallery>
Attached Melon Stem (N).png | North 
Attached Melon Stem (E).png | East
Attached Melon Stem (S).png | South
Attached Melon Stem (W).png | West
</gallery>
| transparent = Yes
| light = No
| tool = none
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| flammable = No
| lavasusceptible = No
}}'''Melon seeds''' are items obtained from [[Melon Slice|melon slices]] that can be used to grow melon stems.

'''Melon stems''' are plants grown on [[farmland]] that, over time, grow [[melon]]s on dirt, mud and moss blocks adjacent to them.

== Obtaining ==
=== Breaking ===
When broken, a melon stem drops 0–3 melon seeds. The chance for melon seeds to drop increases with the stem's age.
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="3" |[[Resource location]]
! rowspan="3" | Source
! colspan="4" | Default
|-
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | Nothing || colspan="3" style="text-align:center" |{{ItemLink|Melon Seeds|Melon seeds}}
|-
| style="text-align:center" | 1 || style="text-align:center" | 2 || style="text-align:center" | 3
|-
| rowspan="8" |<code>blocks/melon_stem</code>
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 0</code>
| style="text-align:center" |81.3%|| style="text-align:center" |17.42%|| style="text-align:center" |1.24%|| style="text-align:center" |0.03%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 1</code>
| style="text-align:center" |65.1%|| style="text-align:center" |30.04%|| style="text-align:center" |4.62%|| style="text-align:center" |0.24%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 2</code>
| style="text-align:center" |51.2%|| style="text-align:center" |38.4%|| style="text-align:center" |9.6%|| style="text-align:center" |0.8%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 3</code>
| style="text-align:center" |39.44%|| style="text-align:center" |43.02%|| style="text-align:center" |15.64%|| style="text-align:center" |1.9%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 4</code>
| style="text-align:center" |29.13%|| style="text-align:center" |44.44%|| style="text-align:center" |22.22%|| style="text-align:center" |3.7%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 5</code>
| style="text-align:center" |21.6%|| style="text-align:center" |43.2%|| style="text-align:center" |28.8%|| style="text-align:center" |6.4%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 6</code>
| style="text-align:center" |15.17%|| style="text-align:center" |39.82%|| style="text-align:center" |34.84%|| style="text-align:center" |10.16%
|-
|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem|Melon stem}} <code>age = 7</code>
| style="text-align:center" |10.16%|| style="text-align:center" |34.84%|| style="text-align:center" |39.82%|| style="text-align:center" |15.17%
|-
| rowspan="1" |<code>blocks/attached_melon_stem</code>
|{{BlockLink|Attached Melon Stem|Attached Melon stem}}
| style="text-align:center" |10.16%|| style="text-align:center" |34.84%|| style="text-align:center" |39.82%|| style="text-align:center" |15.17%
|}

=== Natural generation ===
Melon stems generate naturally in stem farm inside [[woodland mansion]]s.

Melon stems generate in 20% of the farm plots in [[savanna]] [[village]]s, and 10% of the farm plots in [[desert]] villages.

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|melon-seeds}}

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|Melon Slice
|Output= Melon Seeds
|type= Material
}}

=== Trading ===
[[Wandering trader]]s sell melon seeds for 1 [[emerald]].

== Usage ==
=== Farming ===
{{see also|Tutorials/Pumpkin and melon farming}}
Melon seeds can be planted only on [[farmland]], as stems. Over time, a stem grows through several stages<sup>[''[[Talk:Pumpkin Seeds|needs testing]]'']</sup> and, at its final growth stage, will produce [[melon]]s on any adjacent [[dirt]], [[Coarse Dirt|coarse dirt]], [[Rooted Dirt|rooted dirt]], [[Grass Block|grass block]], [[farmland]], [[podzol]], [[mycelium]], [[Moss Block|moss block]], [[mud]] or [[Muddy Mangrove Roots|muddy mangrove roots]]. If a melon is already occupying a spot adjacent to a stem it does not grow more melons until the melons is removed. A single stem can grow an unlimited number of melons. Melon stems need a minimum light level of 10 in the block above the stem to grow and give melons. Melon seeds are affected by [[bone meal]] only with respect to stem growth; bone meal does not help produce the actual melons.

=== Breeding ===
Like other seeds, melon seeds can be used to [[breed]] [[chicken]]s, lead chickens around, and make baby chickens grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time.

=== Taming ===
Like other seeds, melon seeds can be used to tame [[parrot]]s.

=== Composting ===
Placing melon seeds into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

== Melon Stem ==
A '''melon stem''' is the block that is planted on [[farmland]] when melon seeds are used on it. It starts underground, and rises up as the plant grows. The stem is colored green when young, and then yellow once fully grown.

The stem curves once a melon has grown from it. A fully-grown single stem connects to any [[melon]] in an adjacent square, thus there are 5 possible appearances to a stem. If there are multiple melons it can connect to, it favors the east, then west, north, and south. When the melon is removed, the stem returns to its straight shape.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table/Block/Hard crop}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showblocktags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Melon Stem
|spritetype=block
|nameid=melon_stem
|blocktags=bee_growables, crops
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Attached Melon Stem
|spritetype=block
|nameid=attached_melon_stem
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Melon Seeds
|spritetype=item
|nameid=melon_seeds
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Melon Stem
|spritetype=block
|nameid=melon_stem
|id=105
|form=block
|translationkey=-}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Melon Seeds
|spritetype=item
|nameid=melon_seeds
|id=293
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}

{{/BS}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|A Seedy Place}}

== History ==
{{info needed section|check if stems floated above farmland upon initial implementation}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Melon Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added melon seeds.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] Added the melon stem, with seven stages of growth.
|Melon seeds can found in the new [[mineshaft]] [[chest]]s.
|[[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]] Melon stems have four slightly visually distinct appearances for each facing direction - the bent part of the stem rotates, but the other two planes do not.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE1.png|32px]] Melon stem data values 8–15 now show a glitched formation, with a floating stem with an attached stem cross eventually emerging below.
|[[File:Attached Stem Age 8 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 9 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 10 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 11 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 12 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 13 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 14 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 15 JE1.png|32px]] Melon stem blocks with data values higher than 7 can now attach to adjacent fruits, which results in buggy stem textures with [[vines]] in the mix due to vines being below attached stems in [[terrain.png]].}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 2 ;)|Melon stems can now be grown faster using [[bone meal]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=1.3|The texture of melon stems has been moved one pixel to the left in [[terrain.png]].
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE2.png|32px]] Stems now appear slightly different.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE2.png|32px]] Overgrown stems now appear slightly different.
|[[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE2.png|32px]] Attached melon stems now appear slightly different.
|[[File:Attached Stem Age 8 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 9 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 10 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 11 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 12 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 13 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 14 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 15 JE2.png|32px]] Overgrown attached melon stems now appear slightly different.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|[[Chicken]]s now use [[wheat seeds]], melon seeds, and [[pumpkin seeds]], instead of [[wheat]] to breed.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 1 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE3.png|32px]] Melon stems now use a squished version of their texture for immature stems, depending on age.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE3.png|32px]] This also affects melon stems of ages 8–15, which are likewise stretched to accommodate its predicted size.
|[[File:Attached Stem Age 8 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 9 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 10 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 11 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 12 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 13 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 14 JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 15 JE3.png|32px]] Melon stems of extreme ages, which are attached to adjacent fruits, now show a stretched and tinted stem appearance.}}
{{History|||snap=13w03a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 1 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE4.png|32px]] Melon stems are no longer squished or stretched to account for age.<ref>{{bug|MC-7111}}</ref>
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE4.png|32px]] Melon stems with age values 8 through 15 now show a tinted [[trapdoor]] texture.
|From this version up until 14w08a, overgrown melon stems start to draw from the texture below them on the [[texture atlas]], in much the same way they previously did with terrain.png. However, as texture atlases are unstable and textures tend to change positions as new blocks and textures are added, overgrown stems change the texture they draw from every time new textures are added, which includes when textures added by [[mods]].}}
{{History|||snap=13w09a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE5.png|32px]] Melon stems with age values 8–15 now show a tinted [[birch wood]] texture.}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w24a|Melon and pumpkin stems have now been assigned separate textures.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE6.png|32px]] Melon stems with age values 8–15 now show a tinted [[note block]] texture.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w37a|Added the {{cmd|setblock}} [[commands|command]], allowing for invalid stem ages to be placed in the world without using external editors. This also allows them to be obtained in earlier versions via backdating.}}
{{History|||snap=13w41a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 12 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 13 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 14 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 15 JE7.png|32px]] Melon stems with age values 8–15 now show a tinted [[netherrack]] texture.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w10a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 8 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 9 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 10 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 11 JE8.png|32px]] Melon stems with data values 8–11 now display a tinted attached stem, with 8 facing west, 9 facing east, 10 facing north and 11 facing south.
|Invalid melon stems with data values 12-15 now crash the game.}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 1 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE5.png|32px]] Melon stems now render as a single diagonal plane, or, in the case of attached stems, a diagonal and orthogonal plane.
|[[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE3.png|32px]] The attached melon stem [[model]] now fully rotates to the direction the stem points. Prior to this update, the base of the melon stem would stay the same while the long attaching section would differ, resulting in four possible attached stem appearances.
|Invalid overgrown melon stems have effectively been removed from the game, as attempting to place an out of range stem via {{cmd|setblock}} creates a stem of age 0 and loading a world with such stems existing causes a game crash.}}
{{History|||snap=14w26a|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 1 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE4.png|32px]] Melon stems now correctly render as crosses again.<ref>{{bug|MC-58136}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Attached Stem Age 0 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 1 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 2 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 3 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 4 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 5 14w27a.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Stem Age 6 14w27a.png|32px]] Due to a bug, all melon stems appear attached regardless of age or any actual attachment.<ref>{{bug|MC-60208}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=14w28a|All melon stems appearing attached regardless of age or any actual attachment has been fixed. However, melon stems still appear attached to adjacent fruits regardless of age due to a similar bug.<ref>{{bug|MC-61716}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=14w34d|Melon seeds can no longer be used for [[breeding]] [[chicken]]s.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Chickens can now use melon seeds to breed again.}}
{{History|||snap=15w44a|Melon seeds have been added to [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.
|The average yield of melon seeds from [[mineshaft]] chests has been decreased.}}
{{History|||snap=15w45a|Melon stems must now be fully grown again to attach.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Melon seeds can now be found inside chests in the new [[woodland mansion]]s.
|Melon crops now generate inside woodland mansions.}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w18b|Placing a melon seeds in farmland now gives the player the "A Seedy Place" [[advancement]].{{verify}}}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different block states for the <code>melon_stem</code> ID have been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[block]]'s numeral ID was 105, and the [[item]]'s 362.}}
{{History|||snap=17w48a|Attached melon stems no longer [[drops|drop]] seeds.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE5.png|32px]] The texture of attached melon stems has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w49a|Melon stems now generate in the updated [[savanna]] [[village]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=18w50a|Melon stems now generate in the updated [[desert]] [[village]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=19w03a|Placing melon seeds into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Melon seeds now have a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.
|Added [[Wandering Trader|wandering trader]]s, which sell melon seeds.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate melon stems.}}
{{History|||snap=19w39a|Attached melon stems now [[drops|drop]] seeds again.<ref>{{bug|MC-136360}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.18|snap=Pre-release 5|[[File:Melon Seeds JE2.png|32px]] The texture of melon seeds has been changed.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.5.0|Added melon seeds.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Are these models correct?}} Added melon stems.}}
{{History||v0.6.0|[[File:Melon Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Melon seeds no longer use the pumpkin seeds texture.}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=?|Melon seeds can now be found in [[mineshaft]] chests.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Melon seeds are no longer available from the [[Nether reactor]].}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Melon seeds can now be found in [[minecart with chest|minecarts with chests]] in [[mineshaft]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Melon seeds now generate inside [[dungeon]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Melon crops now generate inside [[woodland mansion]]s.
|Melon seeds can now be found in woodland mansion chests.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Melon seeds can now be found inside [[bonus chest]]s.
|Melon seeds are now used to tame [[parrot]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE5.png|32px]]{{info needed|More accurate image}} The texture of attached melon stems has been changed.
|Melon stems now generate in [[savanna]] and [[desert]] [[village]] farms.
|Added [[wandering trader]]s, who [[trading|sell]] melon seeds.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Melon seeds can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
{{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate melon stems.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Melon Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added melon seeds.
|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Are these models correct?}} Added melon stems.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE5.png|32px]]{{info needed|More accurate image}} The texture of attached melon stems has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Melon Stem Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Stem Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Melon Stem Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (N) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (E) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (S) JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Attached Melon Stem (W) JE1.png|32px]]{{verify|Are these models correct?}} Added melon stems.}}
{{History|foot}}

<gallery>
Melon Stem with data value 15.png|The final version of the melon stem with age 15, as seen in-game.
Melonstems.png|Melon stems of ages 1–15 on a modded version of 1.7.2, hence the melon stems using the melon top texture.
Stems of 13w02a.png|All 16 stem sizes in 13w02a, with accompanying data values.
</gallery>

=== Melon stem "item" ===
{{:Technical blocks/Melon Stem}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Stem All Ages.png|All stages of growth.
AllSeeds.png|All the [[seeds]] that exist in the game.
</gallery>

== See also ==

* [[Melon]]
* [[Pumpkin Seeds]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Blocks|vegetation}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]

[[cs:Semínka melounu]]
[[de:Melone]]
[[es:Semillas de sandía]]
[[fr:Graines de pastèque]]
[[hu:Dinnyemagok]]
[[it:Anguria]]
[[ja:スイカの種]]
[[ko:수박씨]]
[[nl:Meloenzaden]]
[[pl:Nasiona arbuza]]
[[pt:Sementes de melancia]]
[[ru:Семена арбуза]]
[[th:เมล็ดแตงโม]]
[[zh:西瓜种子]]</li></ul>
beta 1.2.20.2Removed the curse enchantments in enchanted books from librarian trading.
1.10.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Raw Chicken|Raw Chicken]]<br/>{{about|a food item|the mob "chicken"|Chicken}}{{About|a food item|the cooked version|Cooked Chicken}}{{Item
| title = Raw Chicken
| image = Raw Chicken.png
| heals = {{hunger|2}}
| effects = {{EffectLink|Hunger}} (0:30) (30% chance)
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''Raw chicken''' is a [[food]] item that can be eaten by the [[player]]. It can be cooked in a [[furnace]], [[smoker]], or a [[campfire]] to make [[cooked chicken]].

==Obtaining==

===Mob loot ===

Upon death, an adult [[chicken]] drops 1 raw chicken. The maximum is increased by 1 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 1-4 with Looting III. Chickens that die while on [[fire]] drop [[cooked chicken]] instead.

===Cat gifts===
{{main|Cat#Gifts}}

Tamed [[cat]]s have a 70% chance to give the [[player]] a gift as they wake up from a [[bed]], and the gift has a 16.13% chance to be raw chicken.

==Usage==

=== Food===

To eat raw chicken, press and hold {{control|use}} while it is selected in the hotbar. Eating one restores {{hunger|2}} hunger and 1.2 hunger [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but has a 30% chance of inflicting food poisoning (the {{EffectLink|link=Hunger (status effect)|Hunger}} effect for 30 seconds).

<nowiki>*This has a similar effect as [[Rotten Flesh]].

===Smelting ingredient===

{{Smelting
|showname=1
|Raw Chicken
|Cooked Chicken
|0.35
}}

===Wolves===

Raw chicken can be used to [[breed]] and heal tamed [[wolves]], lead them around, and make baby tamed wolves grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time.

Wolves are at no risk of food poisoning.

===Trading===
Novice-level Butcher villagers have a {{frac|1|3}} chance to buy 14 raw chicken for an emerald.{{only|bedrock}}

Novice-level Butcher villagers have a 50% chance of offering to buy 14 raw chicken for an emerald.{{only|java}}

==Sounds==
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

==Data values==

===ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Raw Chicken
|spritetype=item
|nameid=chicken
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Raw Chicken
|spritetype=item
|nameid=chicken
|id=275
|form=item
|foot=1}}

==Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet}}

==Video==
<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|ux362Ae8Llc}}</div>

==History==

{{History|java beta}}
{{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93330811608240128|A teaser image for [[cooked chicken]] is revealed by [[Jeb]].}}
{{History||July 19, 2011|link=https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93946593748852736|[[File:Raw Chicken (pre-release).png|32px]] Jens reveals raw chicken with changed texture based on feedback, saying "the chicken may be too smooth compared to other MC [[item]]s."<ref>https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/93335976298033152</ref>}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken. 
|Raw chicken is a new [[drops|drop]], obtained by killing a [[chicken]], usually along with a [[feather]].}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.2.1|snap=12w03a|Raw chicken can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] wolves.}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Raw chicken can now be [[trading|sold]] to farmer [[villager]]s, at 14–17 raw chicken for 1 [[emerald]].}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|Trading has been changed: butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 14–18 raw chicken for 1 [[emerald]].
|Farmer villagers no longer [[trading|trade]] raw chicken.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several raw chickens, if killed with a [[Looting]]-[[enchanting|enchanted]] [[weapon]].}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 365.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|[[Cat]]s now offer raw chicken as [[Cat#Gifts|gift]]s.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}}
{{History||v0.5.0|Raw chicken now restores {{hp|2}} instead of {{hp|1}}.}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Raw chicken now sometimes inflicts the [[hunger]] effect, despite the hunger bar not existing yet.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Raw chicken now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.4|snap=alpha 1.0.4.0|Butcher [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] 14-18 raw chicken for one [[emerald]].}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||?|[[Chicken]]s can now [[drops|drop]] several raw chicken, if killed with a [[Looting]]-[[enchanting|enchanted]] [[weapon]].}} 
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Tamed [[cat]]s can now give the [[player]] raw chicken as a gift.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Butcher [[villager]]s now have {{frac|1|3}} of a chance to [[trading|buy]] 14 raw chicken.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU5|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Raw Chicken JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed, so that it no longer has a dark outline.}}
{{History|PS4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Raw Chicken JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of raw chicken has been changed.}}

{{History|new3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Chicken JE2 BE2.png|32px]] Added raw chicken.}}
{{History|foot}}

==Issues==

{{issue list}}

==Gallery ==
<gallery>
Beta 1.8 Dev Chicken 2.png|First image of raw chicken.
</gallery>

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{Items}}

[[de:Rohes Hühnchen]]
[[es:Pollo crudo]]
[[fr:Poulet cru]]
[[hu:Nyers csirkehús]]
[[ja:生の鶏肉]]
[[ko:익히지 않은 닭고기]]
[[nl:Rauwe kip]]
[[pl:Surowy kurczak]]
[[pt:Frango cru]]
[[ru:Сырая курятина]]
[[th:ไก่ดิบ]]
[[zh:生鸡肉]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Minecart|Minecart]]<br/>{{about|the rideable minecart in Minecraft|other uses|Minecart (disambiguation)|}}
{{distinguish|Minecraft}}
{{ItemEntity
|image=Minecart.png
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=No
|size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks
|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 10
|drops={{ItemLink|Minecart}} (1)
|health={{hp|6}}
}}
A '''minecart''' is a train-like vehicle [[entity]] that runs on [[Rail (disambiguation)|rail]]s.

== Obtaining ==

Minecarts can be retrieved by {{control|attack|text=attacking}} them for some time. Minecarts can also be retrieved with one attack from a [[pickaxe]] provided the player's attack cooldown is reset. A minecart is also destroyed if it makes contact with a [[cactus]], or if shot with a [[bow]] and arrow.

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
|A2= Iron Ingot
|C2= Iron Ingot
|A3= Iron Ingot
|B3= Iron Ingot
|C3= Iron Ingot
|Output= Minecart
|type= Transportation
}}

=== Entity loot ===
[[Minecart with command block]]s can be given to the player with the {{cmd|/give}} command or through the creative inventory under certain conditions{{only|java}}; [[minecart with spawner]]s{{only|java}} are available only via the {{cmd|/summon}} command. Each drop 1 minecart when broken.

== Usage ==
[[File:RideableMinecart.png|thumb|right|A rideable minecart on rails surrounded by wood slabs]]

A minecart can be placed in the same manner as most blocks but can be placed only on top of a [[rail]]. Once placed, it may be derailed by pushing it off the end of the track. After this, it can be railed again by placing a rail directly below it or pushing it onto a track.

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Transportation ===
[[File:Steve Riding a Minecart.png|thumb|right|upright|[[Steve]] riding a minecart]]
{{see also|Transportation|Riding}}

Minecarts can be ridden by {{control|use|text=pressing the "use" control}} on them. Once inside, an external impulse may be needed to make the minecart start moving. The player can slowly move the minecart forward while riding it, by pressing {{control|forward}}. If a mob walks in front of an empty minecart, it is pulled into the cart.

After rolling off of the end of a track, a minecart can be pushed around on open blocks. If a minecart is pushed onto or falls onto tracks, it "snaps" to those tracks. When riding a minecart, if the minecart lands on a rail, the player does not take any fall damage. <!--Minecarts and arrows don't interact anymore.-->

Unlike with [[bed]]s, there is no message above the hotbar for attempting to enter a fully occupied minecart.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|161251|Attempting to enter an occupied bed displays a message over the hotbar, but attempting to enter an occupied vehicle does not|date=September 18, 19|resolution=Works as Intended}}</ref>

=== Dismounting ===
Players can exit the minecart by pressing {{control|sneak}}. When a player or mob dismounts a minecart, either by choice, by breaking the minecart, or by passing over an [[activator rail]], the minecart tries to find a safe ejection destination one block away. First it checks the eight horizontally adjacent blocks in the following order of priority relative to direction of travel: right, left, rear right, rear left, front right, front left, rear, front. A valid destination has a block underneath with a solid (not necessarily full) top surface and a space with enough headroom and width for the passenger to fit in when standing at the center. The space can even contain liquid or have open trapdoors if the mob is slim enough, and presence of other mobs doesn't matter. If no valid destination exists on same horizontal level, the minecart then checks the blocks one above, then one below. For a player, the minecart also checks for crawlable destinations. If still none, the minecart chooses its own location. Once the minecart picks a destination, it actually ejects the passenger one block up in the air and the passenger settles down on its own. Under a low ceiling this may cause one tick of suffocation damage. The air drop exists to allow passengers to land on carpet or bottom slabs.

== Behavior ==

=== Speed ===

Minecarts have a predefined speed limit of exactly 8 blocks per second. However, this speed limit does not change the minecart's speed value but instead limits how far a minecart can travel each tick to 0.4 blocks. Therefore, a minecart moving from powered rail to normal rail will move at constant speed for some time until decelerating because its internal speed value is over its speed limit of 8.

[[Powered rail]]s powered by redstone give minecarts a boost of speed. Speed is gradually decreased (due to drag) if there are no powered rails to assist its movement, and an unpowered powered rail slows down a minecart rapidly. The speed decreases at a faster rate when going uphill, compared to when moving horizontally. A minecart does not need powered rails to assist its movement down a hill.
<!-- Is this comparison to real-life physics necessary? - One unit of kinetic energy could be defined as the energy gained by a cart going down a one-block slope and lost by a cart when it goes up a one-block slope. If a 45-degree downward slope is connected directly into an upward slope, an initial height of 60 blocks results in a final height of 40 blocks, a loss of 20 units of potential energy. But if 20 sections of flat track are inserted between the slopes, the final height is 35. This implies that one unit of energy is lost for every 4 sections of horizontal track traveled with an initial stored energy of between 60 and 40. At much lower speeds, much less energy is lost, implying that the energy lost is a percentage of the cart's current energy. The above gives about 0.5% energy loss per section of track. One implication of this is that more energy lost when the cart has more energy, so a gradual slope should allow you to travel much farther distances than a steep slope followed by a long flat section. (This is different from real-life physics, where friction does not increase with velocity. However, it may be an attempt to mirror air resistance, which ''does'' increase with velocity.) -->

Anything in the way of the minecart brings it to a stop. Once a minecart has left the track, it rapidly decelerates within one or two blocks. When mobs touch a minecart, they affect it in the same way a player would, i.e. mobs that move up against a still cart set it in motion.

If a minecart is moving fast enough, it can skip across one block without a track and reattach to track on the other side, at significantly reduced energy and speed. A minecart's hitbox can skip turns if the minecart is boosted using enough powered rails.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|179971|Minecart skips turns if too fast|date=April 22, 2020}}</ref>

The speed and momentum of a minecart can differ depending on whether or not it is empty, and in the case where a minecart has a container, the speed can differ depending on the quantity and type of items inside.

=== Merged minecarts ===

{{IN|java}}, two or more minecarts can be merged by pushing them into each other so that they overlap. Merged minecarts move as a collective, like a train, and can be useful for long-distance transport because while moving in a straight line, they ''do not need powered rails to keep their speed''.

To summarize:
* Minecarts can also be merged by ''dropping'' a minecart on another minecart.
* Merged minecarts do not lose speed while traveling on straight rails
* ''Corners'' in the rails might cause merged minecarts to unmerge.
* Minecarts with ''chest'' (even fully filled) can also be merged and also do ''not'' require powered rails.

=== Distance traveled by empty carts starting on a downward slope ===

This table shows the distance traveled by an unoccupied minecart on a downward slope, with a boost (or no boost). The most efficient way is to use only 1 boost at the bottom of the incline on the flat surface. Using 2 increases distance by about 20% or 1.5 blocks. All distance trends based on the height seem to be logarithmic.
The carts started from rest, on a slope Height blocks up.

{| class="wikitable" data-description="Distance traveled"
|-
! Height !! No Boost !! Bottom !! Bottom and Top !! All boosts on incline and bottom
|-
| 1 || 2.77m || 8.77 || 10.8 || 10.8
|-
| 2 || 4.59m || 9.59 || 10.83 || 13.37
|-
| 3 || 5.81m || 9.81 || 11.66 || 15.12
|-
| 4 || 7.04m || 10.04 || 12.46 || 16.95
|-
| 5 || 7.87m || 10.87 || 12.29<!--(Yes, it did actually travel less)--> || 17.95
|-
| 10 || 11.65m || 13.38 || 15.12 || 21.68
|-
| 100 || 15.87m || 17.05 || 17.54 || 25.34
|}

=== Collision ===

Minecarts are about the same size as a block (1×1). Because of this, a ladder, door, or trapdoor prevents it from falling down a 1×1 hole. Carts on [[rail]]s also ignore collision in certain situations. A cart traveling uphill, downhill, or on a curve with a block placed in front of it, goes through the block.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|8004|Minecarts glitch through the stop block of a track that ends with a turn or a downward slope|date=January 20, 2013}}</ref>

A minecart that reaches the end of a rail up against an opaque solid block bounces back, but if the block is transparent then it stops. The minecart can even bounce against an opaque block from a standstill if the rail underneath is powered. A player or mob riding in a minecart does not collide with or suffocate in any transparent blocks but suffocates inside opaque blocks.

Minecarts are completely unaffected by [[ice]], [[packed ice]], and [[blue ice]]<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|8265|Minecarts don't slide on any sort of ice|date=January 25, 2013}}</ref>; they can also be destroyed by coming in contact with [[lava]] or [[fire]].

=== Mobs ===
{{missing information|section|some other mobs that cannot be picked up by minecarts}}
[[File:Minecart shake.gif|thumb|right|Minecart shaking due to being on top of an activator rail.]]
Mobs can ride minecarts, but cannot control them. Mobs cannot exit the minecart unless the minecart is destroyed or moves onto an active [[activator rail]].<ref>{{bug|MC-3866||Endermen, Tamed Wolves and Ocelots cannot teleport when in a Minecart|WAI}}</ref> However, {{in|bedrock}}, [[endermen]] are able to teleport out of minecarts.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-31761||Endermen can still teleport out of the boats and minecarts}}</ref>

A mob can ride a minecart when pushing by a moving minecart on rails {{in|java}} or when colliding with a minecart {{in|bedrock}}. It is easier to pick up a mob when a minecart is turning. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[armor stand]]s can also be picked up.

Most mobs can be picked up by minecarts, except [[ender dragon]]s, [[warden]]s, and [[wither]]s. {{IN|java}}, [[iron golem]]s cannot be picked up either.

A [[jockey]] riding a minecart automatically accelerates the minecart.<ref>{{bug|MC-71998||Minecarts that have passengers within them riding mobs can move automatically when not on rails}}</ref> Mobs in minecarts don't despawn, and don't count towards the mob cap.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-182897||Some passenger mobs don't count to the mob cap|WAI}}</ref>

=== Boats ===
{{exclusive|java|section=yes}}
{{UsesBug|section=yes}}
Due to the bug {{bug|MC-113871}}, [[boat]]s can be captured by minecarts. When a boat is placed in a minecart, the minecart travels faster on rails, approximately as fast as on powered rails. The movement in the boat minecart is glitchy and moving forward with the W key moves the cart backward relative to the player, and vice versa for moving backward with the S key. The minecart also moves on the rail-less ground at a crawling speed, but it does not float in the water despite being in a boat. 

Using this glitch can be far more resource-efficient since the boat minecart can move at the speed of a powered rail track on flat ground and on slopes. Another physics glitch with the boat minecart is the extreme reduction in friction when the minecart is on rails, which is similar to the lack of friction when a boat is riding on ice. This glitch can be done in Survival without cheats simply by pushing a minecart into a boat on the track. This bug is now patched.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Minecarts use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group="sound" name="oddcats" />
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart inside.ogg
|subtitle=MC-177078
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats">{{Cite bug|MC|42132|The sounds of minecarts aren't controlled by the correct sound slider|date=December 13, 2013}}</ref>
|overridesource=1
|description=While the player is inside of a moving minecart 
|id=entity.minecart.inside
|translationkey=-
|volume=0.0-0.75 <ref group=sound name=insidevolume>Based on horizontal speed; it is clamped between 0.0 and 0.75 and will not play if speed is less than 0.01</ref>
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16 (technical) / rider only (effective)}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart inside underwater1.ogg
|sound2=Minecart inside underwater2.ogg
|sound3=Minecart inside underwater3.ogg
|subtitle=MC-204124
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/>
|overridesource=1
|description=While inside of a moving minecart when the player's eye level is underwater 
|id=entity.minecart.inside.underwater
|translationkey=-
|volume=0.0-0.75 <ref group=sound name=insidevolume/>
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16 (technical) / rider only (effective)}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart rolling.ogg
|subtitle=Minecart rolls <ref group="sound">Shows far less often than it should - see {{bug|MC-181831}}</ref>
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/>
|overridesource=1
|description=While a minecart is moving
|id=entity.minecart.riding
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.minecart.riding
|volume=0.0-0.35 <ref group=sound>Relates linearly with horizontal velocity (max 0.5)</ref>
|pitch=0.0-1.0 <ref group=sound>Will increase by 0.0025 per tick if the minecart's horizontal velocity is more than 0.01</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Minecart inside.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=While the player is inside of a moving minecart
|id=minecart.inside}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart rolling.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=While a minecart is moving
|id=minecart.base
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Item
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=item
|nameid=minecart
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=minecart
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Item
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=item
|nameid=minecart
|id=370
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=minecart
|id=84
|foot=1}}

=== Entity data ===
Minecarts have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|On A Rail}}

== History ==
{{History|java infdev}}
{{History||20100618|[[File:Minecart JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts. 
|Minecarts are not rideable but instead are used to store things in.
|Right-clicking minecarts opens them like a [[chest]] (with the container called "Minecart". Filling them up makes the [[dirt]] layer inside them rise.}}
{{History||20100624|[[File:Minecart JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The entity model and item texture of minecarts have been changed.
|The minecart mechanics have been changed to being rideable, removing their ability to store items.
| Minecarts now render a chest inside for unknown reasons.}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.4|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Removed the phantom chest from minecarts.
|A [[sitting]] animation for riding minecarts has been added.}}
{{History||v1.0.14|Minecarts are now used to craft [[minecart with furnace]] and [[minecart with chest]].}}
{{History||v1.2.2|Minecarts now appear to other players and can be ridden in multiplayer.
|Minecarts are no longer fully solid - they no longer block movement, and can no longer be stood on top of.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.5|Minecarts now break faster with hands.
|[[Powered rail]]s have been introduced, which enables minecarts to move automatically, although previous methods of boosting no longer works, or does not work as effectively.
|The [[detector rail]]s have been introduced for use in detecting minecarts. Prior to this update, carts were detected by using [[pressure plate]]s in line with cart tracks. This had the often undesirable effect of dramatically slowing or even stopping the minecart, which limited the use of this design mostly to boosters.}}
{{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|A minecart now transfers any [[Damage#Fall damage|fall damage]] it suffers onto its rider and is not destroyed upon impact.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|If the [[player]] punches a minecart when descending from a jump, it shows the [[Damage#Critical hit|critical hit]] animation. This also happens if the player punches the cart while still in it.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] posted a [[sound]] showing the sound that minecarts make.}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|The texture of minecarts has changed slightly.}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|Minecarts can now be shot out from [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=12w21b|The [[player]] no longer spawns on top/inside of the minecart after getting out. Instead, the player gets out a few [[block]]s away. Also, the player can nudge a stationary minecart while inside it to move onto a [[Powered Rail|powered rail]], etc.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|[[Sound]]s for minecarts have been added.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Minecarts can now be edited with a third-party program to show any [[block]] inside of it (it does not take on the characteristics of this block), as well as make it take on the characteristics of any cart.
|Minecart types no longer all share the same [[entity]] ID – <code>Minecart</code> – and are no longer distinguished by a <code>Type</code> field. They have been given separate entity IDs.
|Minecarts are now used to craft [[TNT minecart]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w03a|Minecarts are now used to craft [[hopper minecart]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w06a|Added [[minecart with spawner]].}}
{{History||1.6.2|snap=release|A [[player]] in a moving minecart no longer turns with the minecart.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w39a|Added [[minecart with command block]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w11a|Minecart physics have been changed - they now go faster and further, can derail at corners if going too fast and refuse to go uphill and they can also (if going fast enough) go over 1 [[block]].
|The collision and position handling of minecarts have been improved.}}
{{History|||snap=14w17a|All changes to old minecart physics used before 14w11a have been reverted.}}
{{History||1.9.1|snap=pre2|Extreme typos in minecarts with hoppers and chests, reading "''container.minecart'''' have been fixed.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>MinecartRideable</code> to <code>minecart</code>.
|The player's [[hunger]] bar is now visible when riding in a minecart.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 328.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts have been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w13a|Minecarts now move much slower when pushed along standard [[rail]]s using the W key, even slower on unpowered golden rails, and cannot be pushed off of unpowered golden rails without the [[player]] looking at a certain angle.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|Minecart now checks dismount position height against entity height.}}
{{History|||snap=20w16a<!--cannot confirm due to how assets are handled - assuming this due to MC-91163 fix version-->|Minecarts no longer have subtitles for movement.}}
{{History|||snap=20w18a|Mobs in minecarts no longer [[Spawn#Despawning|despawn]].}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Minecarts can now move in [[water]].}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Minecarts no longer drop when breaking a [[Minecart with Chest|minecart with chest]], [[Minecart with Hopper|hopper]], [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace]], or [[Minecart with TNT|TNT]].<ref>{{bug|MC-249493|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w16a|Sniffers can now enter [[minecart]]s.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}}
{{History|||snap=build 3|Minecarts now ride smoother.}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[Sound]]s for minecarts have been added.}}
{{History|||snap=build 2|Minecarts now stack on top of each other.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Minecarts can now be used to craft [[Minecart with Chest|storage]], [[Minecart with TNT|TNT]], and [[Minecart with Hopper|hopper minecart]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts have been changed.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|Minecarts are now twice the speed than in other editions.}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|Minecarts are now slower.}}
{{History||xbox=TU13|ps=1.0|Minecarts are now faster again.}}
{{History||xbox=TU21|xbone=CU9|ps=1.14|The minecart limit has been increased.}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Minecart [[sound]]s have been updated.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of minecarts has been changed.}}

{{History|new 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart_(item)_JE2_BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Minecarts appear to float above the track, as their model has no wheels.
* If the player views their inventory while riding in a minecart, they appear sitting down in mid-air.
* The player can teleport to another minecart while sitting in a minecart by right-clicking a minecart in their range. This can be used as an elevator to quickly rise up when minecarts are placed on top of each other.
* If the sound is muted in the options while riding a minecart, and then turned back up, the minecart no longer makes noise in the client until the player exits the minecart.
* If a saddled pig is riding a minecart, the player can ride the pig. Doing so causes the minecart to be able to ride freely at the player's walking speed. It is unknown whether this is a glitch.
* It seems that hunger does not deplete while inactive in a minecart (at least in normal difficulty).
* A minecart (alongside rails and powered rails) are used as Steve's Side-Special in the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Minecart fire pig.png|A pig inside a burning minecart
MinecartInfdev1.png|A Minecart opened in Minecraft Infdev
MinecartInfdev2.png|A Minecart filled in Minecraft Infdev
2ed Spawner Minecart Image and 1st Dispenser cart image.jpg|An image of two [[Minecart with Spawner]]s and unimplemented Minecart with Dispensers.
Minecart with chest and head thing.png|The first image [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] released.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|289000646210904064}}</ref>
Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha Development minecarts.png|The first image of minecarts in {{edition|PE}}.
Minecart Booster.png|Minecart booster.
MinecartStack.png|Minecarts being stacked on each other.
Villager minecart.png|Villager in a minecart.
Minecartride.jpg|Player in minecart.
Blocks in Invisible Minecarts.png|Minecarts can be edited to show any block inside, and can also be edited to be invisible.
File:Minecart (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A wooden minecart, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]].
File:Minecoins 5.png|Two minecarts, as depicted on [[Minecraft Marketplace|Minecoin]] gift cards.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--minecart Taking Inventory: Minecart] – Minecraft.net on September 6, 2019

{{Items}}
{{entities}}

[[Category:Mechanics]]

[[cs:Vozík]]
[[de:Lore]]
[[es:Vagoneta]]
[[fr:Wagonnet]]
[[hu:Csille]]
[[it:Carrello da miniera]]
[[ja:トロッコ]]
[[ko:광산 수레]]
[[nl:Mijnkar]]
[[pl:Wagonik]]
[[pt:Carrinho de mina]]
[[ru:Вагонетка]]
[[th:รถราง]]
[[uk:Вагонетка]]
[[zh:矿车]]</li></ul></nowiki>
beta 1.10.0.3Added new trades through the stone mason villager profession and wandering trader.
1.11.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Glowstone Dust|Glowstone Dust]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Glowstone Dust.png
|type=
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Glowstone dust''' is an [[item]] obtained from mining [[glowstone]], and is mainly used to create [[potion]]s with increased strength and decreased duration.

== Obtaining ==
=== Mining ===
When broken using anything other than a [[Silk Touch]]-enchanted [[tool]], a [[glowstone]] block drops 2-4 glowstone dust. A [[Fortune]] enchantment increases the chances of higher drops, with Fortune III allowing an average yield of 3.5 glowstone dust per block.

=== Mob loot ===
[[Witch]]es have a chance of dropping 0–6 glowstone dust upon death. This is increased by 3 per level of [[Looting]], for a maximum of 0-15 glowstone dust. <!-- Do not add the blaze as it is in violation of MCW:UPTODATE due to the Legacy Console Edition being discontinued. Any edit that adds the blaze to this section will be immediately reverted. -->

=== Trading ===

{{IN|bedrock}}, journeyman-level cleric [[villager]]s sell one glowstone dust for 4 [[emerald]]s as part of their trades.

== Usage ==
=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage}}

=== Brewing ingredient ===
{{brewing
|showname=1
|head=1
|Glowstone Dust
|Thick Potion
|base=Water Bottle
}}
{{brewing
  |name=Increased Potency
  |showbase=1
  |Glowstone Dust
  |base=[Potion of Healing II]Potion of Healing;[Potion of Regeneration II]Potion of Regeneration;[Potion of Strength II]Potion of Strength;[Potion of Swiftness II]Potion of Swiftness;[Potion of Harming II]Potion of Harming;[Potion of Poison II]Potion of Poison;[Potion of Leaping II]Potion of Leaping
  |foot=1
}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Glowstone Dust
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glowstone_dust
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Glowstone Dust
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glowstone_dust
|id=394
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust.
|Glowstone dust currently uses nine dust to [[crafting|craft]] 1 [[glowstone]] block.
|Also, each glowstone block drops only one glowstone dust.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.6.6|The crafting recipe for glowstone blocks has been changed from 9 glowstone dust to 4.
|Each glowstone block now drops 2-4 glowstone dust when broken.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3|Glowstone dust can now be [[brewing|brewed]] in a [[water bottle]] to create a [[thick potion]].
|Glowstone dust now strengthens the [[potion]]s of [[Swiftness]], [[Healing]], [[Harming]], [[Poison]], [[Regeneration]] and [[Strength]].}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Glowstone dust now strengthens the new potion of [[Regeneration]].}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w21a|Glowstone dust has become a renewable resource, as priest [[villager]]s now sell glowstone blocks.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|[[Witch]]es now have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] glowstone dust.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Glowstone dust can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[firework star]] with a twinkle effect.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w27a|Glowstone dust now strengthens the new [[potion of Leaping]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w31a|Glowstone dust is now used to craft [[spectral arrow]]s.
|Glowstone dust can no longer be added to extended [[potion]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 348.}}
{{History|||snap=18w07a|Glowstone dust now strengthens the new [[potion of the Turtle Master]].}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of glowstone dust has been changed.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Glowstone dust has a {{frac|2|109}} (~1.83%) chance of being offered by [[piglin]]s when [[bartering]], in a stack size of 2–4.}}
{{History|||snap=20w09a|Glowstone dust now has a {{frac|10|226}} (~4.42%) chance of being offered by piglins when bartering, in a stack size of 1–5.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=20w28a|Glowstone dust can no longer be obtained from bartering with piglins.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.5.0|Glowstone dust is now obtainable through the [[nether reactor]].
|Glowstone dust can be used to craft [[glowstone]] blocks.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Glowstone dust can now be obtained through [[the Nether]] instead of the nether reactor.
|Glowstone dust is now available in the [[creative]] [[inventory]].|Glowstone dust can now be used to [[brewing|brew]] thick [[potion]]s and to strengthen potions.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Added [[witch]]es, which have a chance of [[drops|dropping]] glowstone dust upon [[death]].}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Glowstone dust can now be used to [[crafting|craft]] a [[firework star]] with a twinkle effect.}} 
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of glowstone dust has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Glowstone dust can now be [[trading|bought]] from cleric [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|Glowstone dust can now be obtained from [[bartering]] with [[piglin]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.54|Glowstone dust can no longer be obtained from [[barter]]ing with [[piglin]]s.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust.}}
{{History||xbox=TU8|0–2 glowstone dust is now [[drops|dropped]] when a [[blaze]] is killed.}}
{{History|Ps4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of glowstone dust has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Glowstone Dust JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added glowstone dust.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]

[[de:Glowstonestaub]]
[[es:Polvo de piedra luminosa]]
[[fr:Poudre lumineuse]]
[[hu:Izzókő-por]]
[[ja:グロウストーンダスト]]
[[ko:발광석 가루]]
[[nl:Gloeisteenstof]]
[[pl:Jasnopył]]
[[pt:Pó de pedra luminosa]]
[[ru:Светокаменная пыль]]
[[tr:Işık Taşı Tozu]]
[[uk:Пил світлокаменю]]
[[zh:荧石粉]]</li><li>[[Prismarine Crystals|Prismarine Crystals]]<br/>{{Item
|type=
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''Prismarine crystals''' are items obtained by defeating [[guardian]]s or [[elder guardian]]s. They are used along with [[prismarine shard]]s to craft [[sea lantern]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Mob loot ===

[[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 40% chance and {{frac|1|3}} chance, respectively, of dropping prismarine crystals upon death. The maximum drop count is increased by one per level of [[Looting]].

=== Mining ===

Prismarine crystals are dropped by [[sea lantern]]s when not using a [[Silk Touch]] tool. They drop 2–3 crystals each time, which can be increased to a maximum of 5 using the [[Fortune]] enchantment.

=== Natural generation ===

{{LootChestItem|prismarine-crystals}}

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Prismarine Crystals
|spritetype=item
|nameid=prismarine_crystals
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Prismarine Crystals
|spritetype=item
|nameid=prismarine_crystals
|id=549
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w43a|The chance of [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s dropping prismarine crystals upon [[death]] has been increased, from 33% to 40%.}}
{{History|||snap=15w43b|The chance of elder guardians [[drops|dropping]] crystals upon [[death]]  has now been reverted back to 33%. However, the chance for guardians to drop them is still 40%.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 410.}}
{{History|||snap=18w10a|Prismarine crystals now generate in [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine crystals has been changed.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Prismarine crystals can now be found inside [[buried treasure]] [[chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine crystals has been changed.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of prismarine crystals has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||1.3.12|[[File:Prismarine Crystals JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added prismarine crystals.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}


{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[de:Prismarinkristalle]]
[[es:Cristales de prismarina]]
[[fr:Cristaux de prismarine]]
[[hu:Prizmarin kristály]]
[[ja:プリズマリンクリスタル]]
[[ko:프리즈머린 수정]]
[[lzh:海磷晶]]
[[nl:Prismarienkristallen]]
[[pl:Kryształy pryzmarynu]]
[[pt:Cristais de prismarinho]]
[[ru:Призмариновый кристалл]]
[[uk:Призмаринові кристали]]
[[zh:海晶砂粒]]</li></ul>
beta 1.11.0.1Added economic trades, where players can unlock multiple tiers at once by leveling up villagers.
Villagers now have a demand in which their emerald cost can change higher or lower than usual.
beta 1.11.0.4Changed trading for villagers.
Villager no longer instantly resupply their trades when disabled, as now they need to work at a job site block to resupply themselves.
Hero of the Village now gives a trading price discount, except for one emerald trades (as it already costs one emerald).
beta 1.11.0.7Pressing use on a trade now auto-trades items.
Reverted cake trade from farmer villagers, increased max amount of some trade until disabled for master level stone mason and wandering trader.
1.12.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[La Baguette|La Baguette]]<br/>{{Exclusive|Java}}
{{Joke feature}}
{{WIP}}

{{Item
| rarity = Common
| renewable = Yes
| durability = 59
| stackable = No
}}

'''La Baguette''' is a joke weapon from [[Java Edition 23w13a_or_b]]. Its stats are identical to a wooden [[sword]], though La Baguette cannot be used to fuel furnaces.

== Obtaining ==
One [[Le Tricolore|tricolore]] and one baguette is given to all players when [[French mode]] gets activated.

=== Repairing ===
==== Grinding ====
{{Grinding
|showdescription=1
|ingredients=2x La Baguette
|La Baguette
|La Baguette
|La Baguette
|description=The durability of the two baguettes is added together, plus an extra 5% durability. Any enchantments, besides curses, would be removed.
}}

====Unit repair====
Strangely, La Baguette can be repaired using planks rather than bread, just like a wooden sword.
{{Anvil|Input1=Damaged La Baguette|Input2=Damaged La Baguette; Any Planks|Output=La Baguette}}

==Usage==
La Baguette functions identically to a wooden sword.

===Attacking===
It can be used to damage mobs for {{hp|4}} health points. La Baguette has an attack speed of 1.6 and takes 0.625 seconds to [[Damage#Attack cooldown|recover]].

=== Breaking ===
La Baguette, just like other swords, can be used to break certain blocks 50% faster. See [[Sword#Sword breaking times]] for more.

=== Enchantments ===
La Baguette, like other swords, can receive the following [[enchantment]]s:

{| class="wikitable sortable col-2-center col-3-right"
|+
!Name
!Max Level
![[Enchanting|Method]]
!Weight
|-
|[[Fire Aspect]]
|II
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|2
|-
|[[Looting]]
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|2
|-
|[[Unbreaking]]
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|5
|-
|[[Sharpness]]<ref group=note name=note1>Sharpness, Smite, and Bane of Arthropods are mutually exclusive.</ref>
|V
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|10
|-
|[[Smite]]<ref group=note name=note1/>
|V
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|5
|-
|[[Bane of Arthropods]]<ref group="note" name=note1/>
|V
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|5
|-
|[[Knockback]]
|II
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|5
|-
|[[Mending]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|2
|-
|[[Curse of Vanishing]]
|I
|{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|1
|-
|[[Sweeping Edge]]{{Only|java|short=1}}
|III
|{{Inventory slot|Enchanting Table}}{{Inventory slot|Anvil}}
|2
|}

{{Notelist}}

==Trivia==
This item is simply called "Baguette" in the official French translation, without an article.

{{Items}}
{{Jokes}}

[[Category:Tools]]
[[Category:Combat]]

[[ja:La Baguette]]
[[pt:La Baguette]]
[[Category:Joke items]]</li><li>[[Snowball|Snowball]]<br/>{{about|the throwable item|the enchantment in ''Minecraft Dungeons''|MCD:Snowball}}
{{ItemEntity
|image=Snowball.png
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=Yes (16)<br>
Yes (64){{upcoming|java Combat Tests}}
|size=Height: 0.25 Blocks<br>Width: 0.25 Blocks
}}

'''Snowballs''' are throwable combat items that hit but do not damage most [[Mob|mobs]] on impact.

== Obtaining ==
{{see also|Tutorials/Snow farming}}

=== Mining ===
A [[shovel]] without the [[Silk Touch]] enchantment can get 4 snowballs by breaking a [[snow block]], and 1–8 snowballs by breaking or blasting [[snow layer]]s – one per layer. The [[Fortune]] enchantment does not affect these amounts.

{{IN|bedrock}}, snowballs are dropped from snow layers even when mined with a Silk Touch shovel.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-59729||Snow layers don't drop themselves when mined with a silk touch enchanted shovel}}</ref>

==== Explosions ====
Creeper and TNT [[explosion]]s leave snowballs in the resulting debris field if near snow.

==== Ravagers ====
{{IN|BE}}, Ravagers destroy snow layers, dropping snowballs.

==== Pistons ====
{{IN|BE}}, a block or piston head pushed into the position of snow layers destroys the snow layers, dropping snowballs. 1-3 layers drops 1 snowball, 4-5 layers drops 2 snowballs, 6-7 layers drops 3 snowballs and 8 layers drops 4 snowballs.

=== Mob loot ===
[[Snow golem]]s drop 0–15 snowballs upon death, unaffected by [[Looting]].

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|snowball}}

== Usage ==

=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{crafting usage}}

=== Combat ===
[[File:Throwing a snowball on a pig.gif|300px|thumbnail|right|Throwing a snowball on a pig animation.]]
Snowballs can be thrown by {{control|using}} them. There is no charging time or cooldown for firing them,{{Until|java Combat Tests}} meaning they can be thrown as fast as the player can click.

Like other projectiles, snowballs are affected by gravity: their range is the same as those of [[egg]]s and [[ender pearl]]s, less than that of [[arrow]]s fired from [[bow]]s, and more than that of [[splash potion]]s. In [[Bedrock Edition]], players will receive damage and will be knockbacked.

Snowballs deal {{hp|3}} each to [[blaze]]s but they deal no damage to other mobs. Mobs still receive knockback and act the same as if they were being damaged (for example, [[zombified piglin]]s who are hit by snowballs become aggressive). Players {{in|BE}} receive knockback, while players {{in|JE}} are unaffected.<ref>{{bug|MC-3179|||WAI}}</ref>{{Until|java Combat Tests}}

When fighting the [[ender dragon]], [[end crystal]]s are able to be destroyed by snowballs being thrown at them.

Snowball, like other projectiles, can be used to distract the [[warden]]. A warden walks towards the location where the snowball lands to inspect it, giving the player time to escape. However, if snowballs are fired too frequently (at least twice in 5 seconds), the warden walks straight to the player instead.
In the new versions they can hit players but just only in bedrock
=== Dispenser ===
Snowballs can be fired from [[dispenser]]s.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Thrown snowballs use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
{{Sound table
|rowspan=3
|sound=Bow shoot.ogg
|subtitle=Snowball flies
|source=neutral
|description=When a player throws a snowball
|id=entity.snowball.throw
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.snowball.throw
|volume=0.5
|pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Snowball flies
|source=neutral
|description=When a snow golem shoots a snowball
|id=entity.snow_golem.shoot
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.snowball.throw
|volume=1.0
|pitch={{frac|1|3}}-0.5
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|subtitle=Dispensed item
|source=block
|description=When a dispenser shoots a snowball
|id=block.dispenser.launch
|translationkey=subtitles.block.dispenser.dispense
|volume=1.0
|pitch=1.2
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|rowspan=3
|sound=Bow shoot.ogg
|source=player
|description=When a player throws a snowball
|id=random.bow
|volume=0.5
|pitch=0.33-0.5}}
{{Sound table
|source=neutral
|description=When a snow golem shoots a snowball
|id=mob.snowgolem.shoot
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2}}
{{Sound table
|source=player
|description=When a dispenser shoots a snowball
|id=random.bow
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.83-1.25
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Item
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Snowball
|spritetype=item
|nameid=snowball
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|showentitytags=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Snowball
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=snowball
|entitytags=impact_projectiles
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Item
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Snowball
|spritetype=item
|nameid=snowball
|id=374
|form=item
|foot=1}} 
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Snowball
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=snowball
|id=81
|foot=1}}

=== Entity Data ===
Snowballs have entity data that define various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].

== Advancements ==
{{Load advancements|Bullseye}}

== Video ==
<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|2E-c9P8kyfg}}</div>

==History==
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.5|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs.
|Snowballs are used to craft [[snow block]]s.
|Snowballs could stack up to 64.}}
{{History||v1.0.5_01|Snowballs now stack to 8.
|Added a new snowball [[sound]] effect.
|Harvesting snowballs now requires a [[shovel]].}}
{{History||v1.0.6|Snowballs now stack up to 16.
|Thrown snowballs no longer disappear.}}
{{History||v1.1.1|It is no longer possible to obtain more than four snowballs from a solid [[snow block]] (the [[player]] was previously able to obtain 4-6 snowballs per snow block allowing an infinite number of snowballs to be made).}}
{{History||v1.2.0|snap=preview|[[Fireball]]s use the same texture as the snowball.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|Snowballs can now be fired by [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[Fireball]]s no longer use the snowball texture.}}
{{History|||snap=RC1|Snowball throwing sound was changed.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w32a|Snowballs no longer damage the [[ender dragon]].}}
{{History|||snap=15w36b|Snowballs now produce particles when thrown at an entity.}}
{{History|||snap=15w49a|Snowballs, as well as all projectiles, now take the thrower's motion into account when fired.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from <code>Snowball</code> to <code>snowball</code>.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 332.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Snowball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w49a|Snowballs can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] houses.}}
{{History|||snap=19w08a|[[File:Snowball JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed, once again.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-Release 1|Snowballs are now affected by [[bubble column]]s.}}
{{History||1.19|snap=Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Snowballs now generate in [[ancient city]] chests.}}
{{History|upcoming java}}
{{History||Combat Tests|snap=Combat Test 4|Snowballs now stack to 64, once again.
|Snowballs now have 4-tick cooldown and are not rendered for the first 2 ticks to prevent screen flickering.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.3.0|Snowballs now drop as an item when mining [[snow block]]s and [[snow layer]]s.
|Snowballs can be used to craft [[snow block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.4.0|Snowballs can now be thrown.}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 14|Snowballs are now available in the [[creative]] inventory.}}
{{History||v0.12.0|Snowballs now deal [[damage]] to [[blaze]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added [[snow golem]]s, which [[drops|drop]] snowballs.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|Snowballs now deal knockback to [[player]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Snowball JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Snowballs can now be found in some [[snowy tundra]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.11.0.5|[[File:Snowball JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed, once again.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|switch=none|wiiu=none|[[File:Snowball JE3 BE3.png|32px]] The texture of snowballs has been changed.}}

{{History|3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Snowball JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added snowballs.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* A thrown snowball faces the player in the first-person view, while it appears horizontally rotated in third-person view. This is the case for all throwable items ([[ender pearl]]s, [[egg]]s, snowballs, and all throwable [[potion]]s).

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--snowball Taking Inventory: Snowball] – Minecraft.net on August 3, 2019

{{Items}}
{{entities}}

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[[de:Schneeball]]
[[es:Bola de nieve]]
[[fr:Boule de neige]]
[[hu:Hógolyó]]
[[ja:雪玉]]
[[ko:눈덩이]]
[[nl:Sneeuwbal]]
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[[pt:Bola de neve]]
[[ru:Снежок]]
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1.13.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Glow Stick|Glow Stick]]<br/>{{stub}}
{{education feature}}
{{Exclusive|Bedrock|Education}}
{{Item
| image = White Glow Stick.png
| extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
| renewable = No
| durability = 95
| stackable = No
}}
'''Glow sticks''' are [[Chemistry Update|chemistry]]-related [[item]]s, which can be lit up in the player's hand for a limited time.

== Obtaining ==
{{iN|be}}, glow sticks cannot be obtained by the {{cmd|give}} command. They also cannot be obtained in [[Survival]]. Cheats must be enabled to obtain glow sticks in Survival mode, or in [[Minecraft Education]].

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
|showdescription=1
|ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]]
|A1= Polyethylene
|B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
|C1= Polyethylene
|A2= Polyethylene
|B2= White Dye; Orange Dye; Magenta Dye; Light Blue Dye; Yellow Dye; Lime Dye; Pink Dye; Gray Dye; Cyan Dye; Purple Dye; Blue Dye; Brown Dye; Green Dye; Red Dye
|C2= Polyethylene
|A3= Polyethylene
|B3= Luminol
|C3= Polyethylene
|Output= Matching Glow Stick
|description={{only|bedrock|education}}
|type= Miscellaneous
}}

<div style="display:none">

<!--
    This is so the pre-Village & Pillage dyes can have dye-related crafting recipes show on their respective pages.
    They don't need to be displayed on this page because they already intuitively list "Any Matching Dye".
-->

{{Crafting
|showdescription=1
|ingredients=[[Polyethylene]] +<br>[[Hydrogen Peroxide]] +<br>Matching [[Dye]] +<br>[[Luminol]]
|A1= Polyethylene
|B1= Hydrogen Peroxide
|C1= Polyethylene
|A2= Polyethylene
|B2= Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans  
|C2= Polyethylene
|A3= Polyethylene
|B3= Luminol
|C3= Polyethylene
|Output= White Glow Stick; Blue Glow Stick; Brown Glow Stick
|description={{only|bedrock|Education}}
|type= Miscellaneous
}}
</div>

== Usage ==

While equipped, [[player]]s can {{control|use}} glow sticks to shake them, causing them to appear bright regardless of the [[light]] level. This is only an aesthetic change, as no light is emitted to the surrounding area. A [[particle]] effect is visible until the [[durability]] runs out. The glow stick's durability depletes while lit{{Info needed}}, in both Survival and Creative modes.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Flint and steel click.ogg
|source=block
|description=While a glowstick is being activated
|id=fire.ignite
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.5/0.7
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Glow Stick
|spritename=glow-sticks
|spritetype=item
|nameid=glow_stick
|id=601
|form=item
|translationkey=item.glow_stick.black.name,item.glow_stick.red.name,item.glow_stick.green.name,item.glow_stick.brown.name,item.glow_stick.blue.name,item.glow_stick.purple.name,item.glow_stick.cyan.name,item.glow_stick.silver.name,item.glow_stick.gray.name,item.glow_stick.pink.name,item.glow_stick.lime.name,item.glow_stick.yellow.name,item.glow_stick.lightBlue.name,item.glow_stick.magenta.name,item.glow_stick.orange.name,item.glow_stick.white.name
|foot=1}}

===Metadata===
{{/DV}}

===Item data===

See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Item format]].

== History ==

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}}
{{History||1.14.60|snap=?|Making a glow stick results in an edible item called {{code|item.glow_stick.black.name}}.}}
{{History||?|Making a glow stick results in correct items again.
|Making a glow stick with dye has been made an upgrade{{info needed|what is this supposed to mean?}}
|Putting 2 glow sticks in a Crafting Table now outputs a correct glow stick.}}
{{History||1.17.0|snap=?|[[File:Missing Glow Stick.png|32px]] Two black glow sticks, using the [[missing texture]] if Education Edition is disabled, now generate in fake end portal rooms in [[mansion]]s instead of [[ender pearl]]s.}}
{{h||1.18.0|snap=beta 1.18.0.21|Glow sticks no longer generate in [[woodland mansion]]s.}}

{{History|education}}
{{History||1.0.27|[[File:White Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Green Glow Stick.png|32px]] [[File:Red Glow Stick.png|32px]] Added glow sticks.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
White Glow Stick.png|
Orange Glow Stick.png|
Magenta Glow Stick.png|
Light Blue Glow Stick.png|
Yellow Glow Stick.png|
Lime Glow Stick.png|
Pink Glow Stick.png|
Gray Glow Stick.png|
Cyan Glow Stick.png|
Purple Glow Stick.png|
Blue Glow Stick.png|
Brown Glow Stick.png|
Green Glow Stick.png|
Red Glow Stick.png|
</gallery>

== Trivia ==
* The glowing reaction of [[Wikipedia:Luminol|Luminol]] during oxidation exists in real life. It is used for detecting blood in crime scenes.
* Players cannot enchant glow sticks with Unbreaking or Mending, despite the items having [[durability]].
* The black and light gray glow sticks use the same texture as the red glow stick.{{verify|It seems they use the missing texture instead. Was this the case beforehand, and they only started using the missing texture later?}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

{{items}}
{{Education Edition}}

[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]
[[Category:Education Edition items]]

[[de:Knicklicht]]
[[ja:ケミカルライト]]
[[ko:발광봉]]
[[pt:Graveto Brilhante]]
[[ru:Химический источник света]]
[[zh:荧光棒]]</li><li>[[Boat|Boat]]<br/>{{ItemEntity
|image=Oak Boat.png
|image2=Oak Boat (item) JE6.png
|extratext = [[#Gallery|View all renders]]
|stackable=No
|renewable=Yes
|flammable=Yes
|size='''{{IN|Java}}:'''<br>
Height: 0.5625 Blocks<br>Width: 1.375 Blocks<br>
'''{{IN|Bedrock}}:'''<br>
Height: 0.455 Blocks<br>Width: 1.4 Blocks
|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 1
}}
{{for|other kinds of boats|Boat (disambiguation)}}
A '''boat''' is a drivable vehicle [[entity]] used primarily for fast transport of players and passenger mobs over bodies of water. '''Bamboo rafts''' look different, but function almost identically to other boats.

== Obtaining ==
Boats can be crafted with any Overworld planks; crimson and warped planks cannot be used to make boats.<ref>{{bug|MC-170868|||Invalid}}</ref>

Boats can be retrieved by repeatedly hitting them until they drop as an item.

[[Tool]]s and [[weapon]]s that deal more than {{Health|4}} damage will instantly destroy a boat in one hit.{{only|Java}}

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
|head=1
|showname=0
|A2= Matching Overworld Planks
|C2= Matching Overworld Planks
|A3= Matching Overworld Planks
|B3= Matching Overworld Planks
|C3= Matching Overworld Planks
|Output= Matching Boat
|type= Transportation
|foot=1
}}

== Usage ==
Boats can be used for the transportation of [[player]]s and [[mob]]s, sold for emeralds, or [[Smelting|burnt]] as fuel.

=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting usage|match=end|Boat, Bamboo Raft}}

=== Trading ===
Master-level fisherman [[villager]]s always offer to buy a boat for an [[emerald]]. The type of boat depends on the biome outfit type of the villager; [[plains]] villagers offer to buy oak boats, [[taiga]] and [[Snowy Tundra|snowy]] villagers offer to buy spruce boats, [[savanna]] villagers offer to buy acacia boats, [[desert]] and [[jungle]] villagers offer to buy jungle boats, and [[swamp]] villagers offer to buy dark oak boats.

=== Fuel ===
A boat used as fuel in a [[furnace]] lasts 60 seconds, smelting up to 6 items.

=== Transportation ===
{{see also|Transportation|Riding}}
==== Entering ====

A player enters a boat by {{control|using}} it, if the boat is not fully occupied (boats can hold two entities). Unlike [[bed]]s, there is no message above the hotbar for attempting to enter a fully occupied boat.<ref>{{bug|MC-161251}} - resolved as “Works as Intended”</ref>

==== Exiting ====
A boat can be exited by {{control|sneaking}} or, {{in|BE}}, pressing down the right analog stick on a controller, tapping the "Leave Boat" button when using touch controls, or {{control|jumping}}. When exiting a boat, the player is placed in the direction the player is facing, or, if facing directly up or down, the player is placed in front of the boat. The exiting player is placed on land if possible from the dismounting position.

==== Motion ====
Boats do not turn with mouse-look. 

With a keyboard or gamepad, boats are controlled using the {{control|forward}}, {{control|left}} (turns left), {{control|right}} (turns right), and {{control|backward}} keys. Using the {{control|sprint}} key increases the field of vision, but does not increase speed as if [[sprinting]].

With touchscreen controls, two buttons for steering appear. The right button or key steers to the left, and the left button or key steers to the right. Pressing both buttons or keys moves the boat forward.

{{IN|Java}}, boats can be ridden against a current, but cannot be ridden upstream to a higher elevation. A boat lift, usually made from tripwire, pistons, and optionally a slime block, can be used to move a boat up. Bubble columns created with soul sand can also be used to push boats upward. These mechanisms can also be used {{in|bedrock}} but are usually unnecessary because boats can be ridden upward in descending water, as well as [[Tutorials/Water-powered boat transportation|follow upward stair-step currents]].

== Behavior ==
=== Speed ===
Boats move according to the player's control or water currents, with speed affected by the surface traversed. Boats move extremely quickly on ice,<ref name="MC-97803">{{bug|MC-97803||Boats going faster on ice than in water|WAI}}</ref> allowing for the construction of fast transportation systems in any dimension.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Substance
!Speed
|-
|[[Water]]
|8.0 blocks/s
|-
|[[Ice]], [[Frosted Ice]], [[Packed Ice]]
|40 blocks/s
|-
|[[Blue Ice]]
|72.7 blocks/s
|-
|Land
|2.0 blocks/s
|}

=== Floatation ===
[[File:Oak Boat shake.gif|thumb|right|The animation of an oak boat when atop a [[Bubble Column|bubble column]].]]
A boat floats atop still or flowing water. {{IN|java}}, a boat sinks if it enters a waterfall.<ref>{{bug|MC-91206|||WAI}}</ref> {{IN|bedrock}}, a boat does not sink when submerged but floats up. This feature lets a player contrive stepped uphill water flows to [[Tutorials/Water-powered boat transportation#Floating uphill|propel a boat uphill]] using only flowing water.

When a boat moves over a bubble column, it begins to shake. If the bubbles are caused by a [[Magma Block|magma block]], all passengers are expelled and the boat sinks.

{{IN|java}}, a sunken boat cannot be re-floated until a bubble column pushes it up or it is broken by the player. {{IN|bedrock}}, a boat resumes floating when it emerges from the currents keeping it down, or when the bubble column is blocked or removed.

[[Dolphin]]s chase players riding a boat in motion, occasionally bumping the boat, causing it to shake briefly.

=== Destruction ===
As boats are [[Entity|entities]], they have [[health]]. Boats effectively have just over {{hp|4}} (exactly 4 damage is not quite enough to destroy a boat), and regenerate {{frac|1|10}} per game tick. 

Boats can be destroyed by explosions, fire and lava (but not magma blocks), cactus, and by being punched by mobs, such as [[Drowned]]. Boats made invulnerable with commands cannot be broken by any of these, but they still cannot be used to travel on lava because they sink.

When a boat is destroyed under normal conditions, it drops itself in item form. In certain conditions, such as when falling for exactly 12, 13, 49, 51, 111, 114, 198, 202, 310, or 315 blocks,<ref name="MC-119369">{{bug|MC-119369}}</ref> it drops two [[stick]]s and three [[planks]] upon being destroyed.

=== Passengers ===
[[File:Multiple mobs in 2 boats.png|alt=|thumb|Multiple mobs in 2 types of boats.]]
Boats can support two riders, including [[mob]]s. Except for [[Enderman|endermen]] {{in|bedrock}}, a mob cannot exit a boat and is trapped until the boat gets destroyed, or until the player uses a [[Fishing Rod|fishing rod]] or [[lead]] to remove the mob. This can be used to transport mobs, although hostile mobs still attack while in boats. Mobs riding a boat don't despawn{{only|java}} and don't count toward the mob cap.<ref>{{bug|MC-182897|resolution=WAI}}</ref>

A player cannot both move (row) and use items at the same time. It is still possible to initialize item use (e.g. start eating) and row the boat while the item is still in the middle of the use animation. Although the rowing animation overrides the item use animation, the item can still be successfully consumed. This does not work with items that are triggered by the ''release'' of the use button (such as [[Bow|bows]] and [[Trident|tridents]]).{{only|Java}}

Being in a boat limits the player's mouse-look to the forward 210° arc {{in|java}} and 180° {{in|bedrock}}.

Underwater boat cannot be ridden. When the boat is underwater, all passengers in it are expelled.

=== Damage prevention ===
Riding a boat does not deplete [[hunger]], making it an efficient way to travel.

Boats can completely nullify [[fall damage]] for themselves and any players/mobs inside, making them useful for travel through mountains or through the Nether.<ref>{{bug|MC-105103|resolution=WAI}}</ref><ref>{{bug|MCPE-149490|resolution=WAI}}</ref> However {{in|java}}, due to a bug, boats can break when falling from certain heights, and the riders take fall damage.<ref name="MC-119369"></ref>

=== Collision ===
A boat has a solid collision box, which means players and other entities can't go through it even with high speed. Falling blocks are also blocked by boats.

{{IN|java}}, a boat falling on top of an entity stops on top of the entity. {{In|bedrock}}, a falling boat can go through other entities.

Riding a boat over a [[Lily Pad|lily pad]] causes the lily pad to drop, although the boat's speed stutters a bit.

=== Mobs ===
Most mobs can ride boats. Mobs cannot exit the boat unless the boat is destroyed, sinks, or moves over a bubble column. However, {{in|bedrock}}, [[endermen]] are able to teleport out of boats.

Mobs can be picked up into the boat when they collide with the side of the boat. A mob cannot control the boat. {{IN|java}}, a boat being ridden by a player cannot pick up a mob. {{IN|bedrock}}, mobs can be picked up by a boat being ridden by a player.

Mobs wider than the width of a boat cannot be picked up by a boat. [[Warden]]s, and [[wither]]s cannot be picked up by a boat. {{IN|java}}, baby [[sniffer]]s cannot be picked up either.

=== Lead ===
{{IN|java}}, leads cannot be attached to boats. {{IN|bedrock}}, leads can be attached to boats, though the lead can break when stretched too far due to boats moving much slower on land.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Boats use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.
{{Sound table
|sound=Boat paddle land1.ogg
|sound2=Boat paddle land2.ogg
|sound3=Boat paddle land3.ogg
|sound4=Boat paddle land4.ogg
|sound5=Boat paddle land5.ogg
|sound6=Boat paddle land6.ogg
|subtitle=Rowing
|source=neutral
|description=While a boat is rowed on land
|id=entity.boat.paddle_land
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_land
|volume=1.0
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Boat paddle water1.ogg
|sound2=Boat paddle water2.ogg
|sound3=Boat paddle water3.ogg
|sound4=Boat paddle water4.ogg
|sound5=Boat paddle water5.ogg
|sound6=Boat paddle water6.ogg
|sound7=Boat paddle water7.ogg
|sound8=Boat paddle water8.ogg
|subtitle=Rowing
|source=neutral
|description=While a boat is rowed in water
|id=entity.boat.paddle_water
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.boat.paddle_water
|volume=0.8
|pitch=0.8-1.2
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Swim1.ogg
|sound2=Swim2.ogg
|sound3=Swim3.ogg
|sound4=Swim4.ogg
|source=player
|description=While a boat is rowed in water
|id=random.swim
|pitch=0.6-1.4
|foot=1}}

==Data values==
===ID===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Oak Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=oak-boat
|nameid=oak_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=spruce-boat
|nameid=spruce_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=birch-boat
|nameid=birch_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=jungle-boat
|nameid=jungle_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=acacia-boat
|nameid=acacia_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=dark-oak-boat
|nameid=dark_oak_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=mangrove-boat
|nameid=mangrove_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Boat
|spritetype=item
|spritename=cherry-boat
|nameid=cherry_boat
|itemtags=boats
|form=item}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Raft
|spritetype=item
|spritename=bamboo-raft
|nameid=bamboo_raft
|itemtags=boats
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Boat
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritetype=entity
|spritename=boats
|nameid=boat
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showitemtags=y
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Oak Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=oak_boat
|aliasid=boat / 0
|id=375
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.oak.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Spruce Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=spruce_boat
|aliasid=boat / 1
|id=378
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.spruce.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Birch Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=birch_boat
|aliasid=boat / 2
|id=376
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.birch.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Jungle Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=jungle_boat
|aliasid=boat / 3
|id=377
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.jungle.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Acacia Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=acacia_boat
|aliasid=boat / 4
|id=379
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.acacia.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Dark Oak Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=dark_oak_boat
|aliasid=boat / 5
|id=380
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.big_oak.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Mangrove Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=mangrove_boat
|aliasid=boat / 6
|id=643
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.mangrove.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Cherry Boat
|spritetype=item
|nameid=cherry_boat
|aliasid=boat / 8
|id=657
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.cherry.name}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Bamboo Raft
|spritetype=item
|nameid=bamboo_raft
|aliasid=boat / 7
|id=661
|form=item
|itemtags=minecraft:boats
|translationkey=item.boat.bamboo.name
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Form
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritetype=entity
|spritename=boats
|nameid=boat
|id=90
|foot=1}}

===Entity data===
Boats have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}: 
:See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].

==Achievements==
{{load achievements|Whatever Floats Your Goat}}

==Advancements==
{{load advancements|Whatever Floats Your Goat!}}

==History==
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.6|[[File:Oak Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added boats. 
|Initially, boats broke upon being placed outside water, and on impact with land.}}
{{History||v1.0.6_01|Boats now only break on impact with land at high speeds. 
|Boats no longer break upon being placed outside water.
|Boat turning has been made smoother.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|It is now possible to score a [[Damage#Critical hit|critical hit]] against a boat.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|Boats can now be shot out from [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=1.3|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of the oak boat [[item]] has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=12w21a|Boats no longer take [[damage]] when colliding with [[lily pad]]s. Instead, the lily pads themselves break.}}
{{History|||snap=12w23a|Boats can now accelerate to faster than previous speeds, and are now easier to control.}}
{{History|||snap=12w27a|Boats now drop their [[item]] instead of 3 [[planks|oak wood planks]] and 2 [[stick]]s if broken by a [[player]].|Instead, it needs to fall certain heights to drop 3 oak wood planks and 2 sticks.}}
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w16b|New boat physics with lower inertia, but {{control|left}}, {{control|back}} and {{control|right}} controls have been removed.
|Boats now take [[damage]] and break when colliding with many lily pads in a short time.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[Player]]s can now {{cmd|summon}} [[mob]]s riding boats, though mobs cannot control boats.}}
{{History|||snap=13w43a|Boats no longer inflict fall [[damage]] when running aground.
|Boats being broken by lily pads has been slightly improved.
|{{control|Left}}, {{control|back}} and {{control|right}} controls added again.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w06a|[[Mob]]s riding boats can now control them, so that they can chase or flee enemies, move toward food, move about randomly, or whatever they would do on land. The exceptions are the [[ghast]] and [[bat]], both of which cannot control boats.}}
{{History||1.8.2|snap=pre2|Boats can now survive crashes at higher speeds.<!-- They have to be going 0.2975 now, rather than only 0.2. -->}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w41a|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Boats have been overhauled to match the boats from [[Pocket Edition v0.11.0 alpha|Pocket Edition Alpha 0.11.0]]. They now have oars for paddling and are more durable and now allows passengers to board.
|[[Mob]]s can now board boats, though they can no longer control them.
|A new set of controls have been introduced: it includes holding down the {{control|right}} and {{control|left}} keys to move forward, and using the {{control|right}} key to move the right oar, turning the boat to the left (and vice-versa). Mouse movement no longer turns boats, and the {{control|forward}} and {{control|back}} keys no longer have any effect. 
|[[Player]]s can no longer {{control|use}} [[item]]s or {{control|attack}} from boats unless they were at a complete stop.
|The [[crafting]] recipe for boats has been changed to require a wooden [[shovel]] as shown below.
{{{!}} class{{=}}"collapsible collapsed" data-description{{=}}"Recipe"
! Recipe
{{!}}-
{{!}}
{{Crafting
|A2= Oak Planks |B2= Wooden Shovel        |C2= Oak Planks
|A3= Oak Planks |B3= Oak Planks |C3= Oak Planks
|Output= Oak Boat
|ignoreusage=1
}}
{{!}}}
|The NBT [[tag]] {{code|Type}} (string) have now added for the boat [[entity]], taking values {{code|oak}}, {{code|spruce}}, {{code|birch}}, {{code|jungle}}, {{code|acacia}} and {{code|dark_oak}}.
|Boats no longer break [[snow|snow layers]] they run into.}}
{{History|||snap=15w42a|The new boats are now comparable in speed to the old boats (slightly faster than sprinting), though with less momentum.
|Players can now {{control|use}} items and {{control|attack}} immediately after they stop rowing.}}
{{History|||snap=15w43c|The texture of boats has been remapped, so that they now have a separate texture per oar and per side of the boat.}}
{{History|||snap=15w51a|Boats now [[drops|drop]] their corresponding [[planks]] when broken.}}
{{History|||snap=16w04a|Boats are now faster and now move forward and backward using the {{control|forward}} and {{control|backward}} keys respectively, and steer left and right using the {{control|left}} and {{control|right}} keys respectively. The rowing mechanism introduced in [[Java Edition 15w41a|15w41a]], holding the {{control|right}} and {{control|left}} keys, is removed and no longer moves the boat forward. The controls are now more similar to boats before the overhaul.
|Boats now sink when underwater, or within flowing water of any depth.
|The crafting recipe of boats has been restored to the original recipe, no longer requiring a wooden [[shovel]] as it has since 15w41a (though matching wood [[planks]] is still required).
|Riding a boat no longer subjects [[water]]-sensitive [[mob]]s to being damaged by water, and no longer protects sunlight-sensitive mobs from being damaged by sunlight.
|Dismounting in a boat now attempts to place the [[player]] on land.}}
{{History|||snap=16w05a|Boats now travel extremely fast on [[ice]], [[Packed Ice|packed ice]] and [[Frosted Ice|frosted ice]].<ref name="MC-97803"/>}}
{{History|||snap=16w06a|Riding [[entity|entities]] such as boats are now run by the client rather than by the server.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The entity ID has been changed from {{code|Boat}} to {{code|boat}}.
|The player's [[hunger]] bar is now visible when riding in a boat.}}
{{History|||snap=16w33a|Boats can now be used to fuel [[furnace]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=16w39c|Boats placed by dispensers now face the same way as the dispenser, instead of toward the dispenser.<ref>{{bug|MC-90074|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w17a|A boat paddles [[sound]] has been added.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The oak boat ID has been changed from {{code|boat}} to {{code|oak_boat}}.
|Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 333, 444, 445, 446, 447 and 448.}}
{{History|||snap=18w15a|Added [[Blue Ice|blue ice]], which allows boats to travel even faster on it.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Oak Boat JE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE2.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w50a|[[File:Oak Boat JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed to match the new [[planks]].}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] boats.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w37a|Boats as fuel now [[smelting|smelt]] 6 [[item]]s in a [[furnace]] instead of 1.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w18a|Mobs in boats no longer [[Spawn#Despawning|despawn]].}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w11a|[[File:Mangrove Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats.}}
{{History|||snap=22w12a|Boats can now be used to craft boats with chests.
|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE3 BE5.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] The textures of all boat items (except mangrove) have been changed.<ref>{{bug|MC-94161|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=22w14a|Due to the addition of the [[mangrove tree]] and [[mangrove swamp]], mangrove boats are now obtainable and renewable.}}
{{History|||snap=22w15a|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE2.png|32px]] The textures of all boat item textures have been changed.}}
{{History||October 15, 2022|link={{ytl|yZRXmHiEh7U&t}}|[[File:Bamboo Raft JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Bamboo rafts were announced at [[Minecraft Live 2022]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|[[File:Bamboo Raft JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History|||snap=22w45a|[[File:Bamboo Raft (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft has been changed.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|[[File:Cherry Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats behind the [[Java Edition 1.20|Update 1.20 experimental datapack]].}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Bamboo rafts and cherry boats are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}}
{{History||1.20.2|snap=?|Riding height for mobs without a sitting position have been adjusted so their feet are at the bottom of the boat.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||September 19, 2014|link={{tweet|_tomcc|512935629026770944}}|[[Tommaso Checchi]] tweeted a picture of a [[player]] riding a boat, stating that the most important thing is to "get the paddling right."
|[[File:Minecart JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The model used by boats is currently a [[minecart]].}}
{{History||January 26, 2015|link={{tweet|_tomcc|559697958728654848}}|Tommaso Checchi tweets a screenshot of multiple riders in a single boat.
|[[File:Boat (pre-release).png|32px]] The model used by boats is now a minecart which has been squished vertically, and tinted brown.}}
{{History||February 20, 2015|link={{tweet|_tomcc|568844305491730432}}|Tommaso Checchi tweets a screenshot of multiple boats with only mobs in them.
|Boats now have a proper model with paddles.}} 
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats. Each wood type has its own respective variant, though they share the same sprite as [[item]]s.
|Boats can support two riders, including [[mob]]s.
|Boats are larger in size than {{in|java}}.
|Boats are more resistant to crashing against land than {{in|java}}.}}
{{History|||snap=build 12|Projectiles can now be shot from boats.}}

{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Added all boat variants to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].
|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] New [[inventory]] icons for boats have been added. The sprite now includes paddles and represents their respective wood color.}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|Boats are now slightly faster than sprinting, and no longer deplete [[hunger]].
|[[Player]]s can now {{control|use}} [[item]]s and {{control|attack}} immediately after they stop rowing.}}
{{History|||snap=build 3|Boats now stack on top of each other.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.22|Boats now move faster on [[ice]].}}
{{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|The steering of boats has been changed when using keyboard and mouse - W now moves the boat forward and S reverses it.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.5.0.4|Boats can now sink or float on [[Bubble Column|bubble column]]s.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Oak Boat JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Boats can now be [[trading|bought]] from fisherman [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.0|snap=beta 1.16.0.57|[[Trading]] has been changed, master-level fisherman villagers now offer to [[trading|buy]] boats based on their villager [[biome]] outfit.
|Due to trading changes, birch boats can no longer be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman villagers.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.51|Custom named boats now save their name after placing and breaking.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The item ID {{code|boat}} has been split up into {{code|<type>_boat}}.}}
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.27|[[File:Oak Boat (item) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] The item sprites of all boats have been changed. The paddles now represent their respective wood color (except spruce) and the inside rims of the boats are darker.
|[[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE4.png|32px]] An updated item sprite for dark oak boat has been added to the game files, but it's currently unused.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-151667}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.20.25|[[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE3 BE5.png|32px]] An updated item sprite for spruce boat has been added to the game files, but it's currently unused.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-152262}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.18.20.27|Spruce and dark oak boats now correctly use their updated item sprites.}}
{{History||1.19.0|snap=beta 1.19.0.20|[[File:Mangrove Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added mangrove boats.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.19.0.26|[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Mangrove Boat (item) JE2.png|32px]] Changed all boat item textures.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.50.21|[[File:Bamboo Raft JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Bamboo Raft (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added bamboo rafts behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|snap=beta 1.19.60.20|[[File:Bamboo Raft (item) JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The item texture of the bamboo raft has been changed to match ''[[Java Edition]]''.}}
{{History||Next Major Update<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|snap=beta 1.19.80.20|[[File:Cherry Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cherry Boat (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added cherry boats behind the "[[Bedrock Edition 1.20|Next Major Update]]" [[experimental]] toggle.}}
{{History||1.20.0|snap=beta 1.20.0.21|Bamboo rafts and cherry boats are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.}}
{{History||1.20.10|snap=beta 1.20.10.20|The [[wooden shovel]] in the crafting recipe has been removed for all boat types except the bamboo raft.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.20.10.21|The bamboo raft recipe no longer needs a wooden shovel.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Oak Boat JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added boats.}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|The maximum number of boats in a world has been increased to 40.
|Boats now break when they hit land hard.}}
{{History||xbox=TU14|ps=1.04|Boats are no longer broken by [[Lily Pad|lily pad]]s anymore, instead they run straight through the lily pad now, breaking and sometimes dropping it.
|When boats crash, they can now sometimes [[drops|drop]] themselves as [[item]]s.
|Boats are now less glitchy and more responsive now.
|The maximum speed of boats has been increased.
|When exiting, [[player]]s now move from the boat.
|When broken by a player, they [[drops|drop]] a boat now.}}
{{History||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Boats have been overhauled to match [[Pocket Edition v0.11.0 alpha|Pocket Edition Alpha 0.11.0]] boats.}}
{{History||xbox=TU57|xbone=CU49|ps=1.56|wiiu=Patch 27|switch=1.0.7|The [[crafting]] recipe of boats has been changed to require a wooden [[shovel]].}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Oak Boat JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE3 BE2.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE2 BE3.png|32px]] The textures of all boats have been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Oak Boat JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat JE1 BE1.png|32px]]<br>
[[File:Oak Boat (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Spruce Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Birch Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Jungle Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Acacia Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Dark Oak Boat (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] Added boats.}}
{{History|foot}}

==Issues ==
{{issue list}}

==Trivia== 
*[[Sand]], [[Sand|red sand]], [[Concrete Powder|concrete powder]], [[gravel]], [[anvil]]s, and [[Dragon Egg|dragon egg]]s drop as [[Item (entity)|items]] when they fall onto a boat that is in water.
*A [[chest]] is short enough that a boat falls onto it rather than crashes into it.
*{{IN|console}}, holding the movement stick to the side in a boat on [[Blue Ice|blue ice]] causes the player to spin quickly. If a passenger is in the boat while this occurs, when the player exits the boat after it reaches maximum velocity (attained after about three seconds), for most mobs, the mob's head may spin uncontrollably. For some mobs, however, nothing happens (such as [[slime]]s and [[ghast]]s). The mob may also get its head stuck at an angle. Thorough testing was done on Minecraft: Wii U Edition, although the glitch was originally discovered on the Xbox 360 Edition.

==Gallery==
<gallery>
Oak Boat.png|Oak
Spruce Boat.png|Spruce
Birch Boat.png|Birch
Jungle Boat.png|Jungle
Acacia Boat.png|Acacia
Dark Oak Boat.png|Dark oak
Mangrove Boat.png|Mangrove
Cherry Boat.png|Cherry
Bamboo Raft.png|Bamboo raft
Oak Boat (item).png|Oak
Spruce Boat (item).png|Spruce
Birch Boat (item).png|Birch
Jungle Boat (item).png|Jungle
Acacia Boat (item).png|Acacia
Dark Oak Boat (item).png|Dark oak
Mangrove Boat (item).png|Mangrove
Cherry Boat (item).png|Cherry
Bamboo Raft (item).png|Bamboo raft
</gallery>

=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
AllBoats.png|All types of boats next to each other.
Screenboat.png|The old boat floating.
BoatStackingFun.png|A bunch of pre-1.9 boats stacked up.
Boats boats boats boats!!.jpg|First image of boats in BE development.
I guess it's getting there.png|Second image of boats in BE development.
All aboard the hype boat!.png|Image of the completed Bedrock Edition boats.
Boatglitche.png|A trail of boats after a game crash while riding a boat.
BoatDock.png|A dock with many boats.
Minescape.png|A third-person perspective of a boat in [[Java Edition Alpha v1.0.6]].
</gallery>

=== Development Images ===
<gallery>
Jappa Boat.jpg|Jappa texturing a boat.
Nekofresa Making Bamboo Raft in Blockbench.png|Nekofresa making the bamboo raft in Blockbench.
Chiwi Boats 1.png|Boat item textures.
Chiwi Boats 2.png|Boat item textures.
Chiwi Boats 3.png|Boat item textures.
Chiwi Boats 4.png|Boat item textures.
</gallery>

=== Concept Art ===
<gallery>
Bamboo Raft Concept Art.png|Bamboo raft concept art.
Bamboo Raft and Raft with Chest Concept Art.png|Ditto.
</gallery>

=== Artwork ===
<gallery>
Sunny-boat.gif|Official artwork of [[Sunny]] riding a mangrove boat.
Mobile Adventure 640x960.png|Official artwork of [[Alex]] in a boat at sea with an [[Allay]].
File:Zuri Raft.jpg
Zuri on Bamboo Raft Pixel Art.png|Pixel art of [[Zuri]] on a bamboo raft with a baby [[panda]].
File:Cutout Blossom (Trails & Tales Event).png|Cutout of Zuri and [[Efe]] on bamboo rafts, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]].
File:This or That.jpg
File:Croc Ad 1.jpg|An oak boat as it appears in an advertisement for ''Crocs''.<ref> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/e1AJo7jU5MI</ref>
</gallery>

==See also==
*[[Transportation]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--boat Taking Inventory: Boat] – Minecraft.net on October 4, 2019

{{Items}}
{{Entities}}

[[cs:Člun]]
[[de:Boot]]
[[es:Barca]]
[[fr:Bateau]]
[[hu:Csónak]]
[[it:Barca]]
[[ja:ボート]]
[[ko:보트]]
[[nl:Boot]]
[[pl:Łódka]]
[[pt:Bote]]
[[ru:Лодка]]
[[th:เรือ]]
[[uk:Човен]]
[[zh:船]]</li></ul>
beta 1.13.0.1Cartographer villager now buy 11 glass panes, rather than 10.
beta 1.13.0.15Farmer villagers now sell suspicious stew.
1.16.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Minecart|Minecart]]<br/>{{about|the rideable minecart in Minecraft|other uses|Minecart (disambiguation)|}}
{{distinguish|Minecraft}}
{{ItemEntity
|image=Minecart.png
|renewable=Yes
|stackable=No
|size=Height: 0.7 Blocks<br>Width: 0.98 Blocks
|networkid='''[[JE]]''': 10
|drops={{ItemLink|Minecart}} (1)
|health={{hp|6}}
}}
A '''minecart''' is a train-like vehicle [[entity]] that runs on [[Rail (disambiguation)|rail]]s.

== Obtaining ==

Minecarts can be retrieved by {{control|attack|text=attacking}} them for some time. Minecarts can also be retrieved with one attack from a [[pickaxe]] provided the player's attack cooldown is reset. A minecart is also destroyed if it makes contact with a [[cactus]], or if shot with a [[bow]] and arrow.

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
|A2= Iron Ingot
|C2= Iron Ingot
|A3= Iron Ingot
|B3= Iron Ingot
|C3= Iron Ingot
|Output= Minecart
|type= Transportation
}}

=== Entity loot ===
[[Minecart with command block]]s can be given to the player with the {{cmd|/give}} command or through the creative inventory under certain conditions{{only|java}}; [[minecart with spawner]]s{{only|java}} are available only via the {{cmd|/summon}} command. Each drop 1 minecart when broken.

== Usage ==
[[File:RideableMinecart.png|thumb|right|A rideable minecart on rails surrounded by wood slabs]]

A minecart can be placed in the same manner as most blocks but can be placed only on top of a [[rail]]. Once placed, it may be derailed by pushing it off the end of the track. After this, it can be railed again by placing a rail directly below it or pushing it onto a track.

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

=== Transportation ===
[[File:Steve Riding a Minecart.png|thumb|right|upright|[[Steve]] riding a minecart]]
{{see also|Transportation|Riding}}

Minecarts can be ridden by {{control|use|text=pressing the "use" control}} on them. Once inside, an external impulse may be needed to make the minecart start moving. The player can slowly move the minecart forward while riding it, by pressing {{control|forward}}. If a mob walks in front of an empty minecart, it is pulled into the cart.

After rolling off of the end of a track, a minecart can be pushed around on open blocks. If a minecart is pushed onto or falls onto tracks, it "snaps" to those tracks. When riding a minecart, if the minecart lands on a rail, the player does not take any fall damage. <!--Minecarts and arrows don't interact anymore.-->

Unlike with [[bed]]s, there is no message above the hotbar for attempting to enter a fully occupied minecart.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|161251|Attempting to enter an occupied bed displays a message over the hotbar, but attempting to enter an occupied vehicle does not|date=September 18, 19|resolution=Works as Intended}}</ref>

=== Dismounting ===
Players can exit the minecart by pressing {{control|sneak}}. When a player or mob dismounts a minecart, either by choice, by breaking the minecart, or by passing over an [[activator rail]], the minecart tries to find a safe ejection destination one block away. First it checks the eight horizontally adjacent blocks in the following order of priority relative to direction of travel: right, left, rear right, rear left, front right, front left, rear, front. A valid destination has a block underneath with a solid (not necessarily full) top surface and a space with enough headroom and width for the passenger to fit in when standing at the center. The space can even contain liquid or have open trapdoors if the mob is slim enough, and presence of other mobs doesn't matter. If no valid destination exists on same horizontal level, the minecart then checks the blocks one above, then one below. For a player, the minecart also checks for crawlable destinations. If still none, the minecart chooses its own location. Once the minecart picks a destination, it actually ejects the passenger one block up in the air and the passenger settles down on its own. Under a low ceiling this may cause one tick of suffocation damage. The air drop exists to allow passengers to land on carpet or bottom slabs.

== Behavior ==

=== Speed ===

Minecarts have a predefined speed limit of exactly 8 blocks per second. However, this speed limit does not change the minecart's speed value but instead limits how far a minecart can travel each tick to 0.4 blocks. Therefore, a minecart moving from powered rail to normal rail will move at constant speed for some time until decelerating because its internal speed value is over its speed limit of 8.

[[Powered rail]]s powered by redstone give minecarts a boost of speed. Speed is gradually decreased (due to drag) if there are no powered rails to assist its movement, and an unpowered powered rail slows down a minecart rapidly. The speed decreases at a faster rate when going uphill, compared to when moving horizontally. A minecart does not need powered rails to assist its movement down a hill.
<!-- Is this comparison to real-life physics necessary? - One unit of kinetic energy could be defined as the energy gained by a cart going down a one-block slope and lost by a cart when it goes up a one-block slope. If a 45-degree downward slope is connected directly into an upward slope, an initial height of 60 blocks results in a final height of 40 blocks, a loss of 20 units of potential energy. But if 20 sections of flat track are inserted between the slopes, the final height is 35. This implies that one unit of energy is lost for every 4 sections of horizontal track traveled with an initial stored energy of between 60 and 40. At much lower speeds, much less energy is lost, implying that the energy lost is a percentage of the cart's current energy. The above gives about 0.5% energy loss per section of track. One implication of this is that more energy lost when the cart has more energy, so a gradual slope should allow you to travel much farther distances than a steep slope followed by a long flat section. (This is different from real-life physics, where friction does not increase with velocity. However, it may be an attempt to mirror air resistance, which ''does'' increase with velocity.) -->

Anything in the way of the minecart brings it to a stop. Once a minecart has left the track, it rapidly decelerates within one or two blocks. When mobs touch a minecart, they affect it in the same way a player would, i.e. mobs that move up against a still cart set it in motion.

If a minecart is moving fast enough, it can skip across one block without a track and reattach to track on the other side, at significantly reduced energy and speed. A minecart's hitbox can skip turns if the minecart is boosted using enough powered rails.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|179971|Minecart skips turns if too fast|date=April 22, 2020}}</ref>

The speed and momentum of a minecart can differ depending on whether or not it is empty, and in the case where a minecart has a container, the speed can differ depending on the quantity and type of items inside.

=== Merged minecarts ===

{{IN|java}}, two or more minecarts can be merged by pushing them into each other so that they overlap. Merged minecarts move as a collective, like a train, and can be useful for long-distance transport because while moving in a straight line, they ''do not need powered rails to keep their speed''.

To summarize:
* Minecarts can also be merged by ''dropping'' a minecart on another minecart.
* Merged minecarts do not lose speed while traveling on straight rails
* ''Corners'' in the rails might cause merged minecarts to unmerge.
* Minecarts with ''chest'' (even fully filled) can also be merged and also do ''not'' require powered rails.

=== Distance traveled by empty carts starting on a downward slope ===

This table shows the distance traveled by an unoccupied minecart on a downward slope, with a boost (or no boost). The most efficient way is to use only 1 boost at the bottom of the incline on the flat surface. Using 2 increases distance by about 20% or 1.5 blocks. All distance trends based on the height seem to be logarithmic.
The carts started from rest, on a slope Height blocks up.

{| class="wikitable" data-description="Distance traveled"
|-
! Height !! No Boost !! Bottom !! Bottom and Top !! All boosts on incline and bottom
|-
| 1 || 2.77m || 8.77 || 10.8 || 10.8
|-
| 2 || 4.59m || 9.59 || 10.83 || 13.37
|-
| 3 || 5.81m || 9.81 || 11.66 || 15.12
|-
| 4 || 7.04m || 10.04 || 12.46 || 16.95
|-
| 5 || 7.87m || 10.87 || 12.29<!--(Yes, it did actually travel less)--> || 17.95
|-
| 10 || 11.65m || 13.38 || 15.12 || 21.68
|-
| 100 || 15.87m || 17.05 || 17.54 || 25.34
|}

=== Collision ===

Minecarts are about the same size as a block (1×1). Because of this, a ladder, door, or trapdoor prevents it from falling down a 1×1 hole. Carts on [[rail]]s also ignore collision in certain situations. A cart traveling uphill, downhill, or on a curve with a block placed in front of it, goes through the block.<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|8004|Minecarts glitch through the stop block of a track that ends with a turn or a downward slope|date=January 20, 2013}}</ref>

A minecart that reaches the end of a rail up against an opaque solid block bounces back, but if the block is transparent then it stops. The minecart can even bounce against an opaque block from a standstill if the rail underneath is powered. A player or mob riding in a minecart does not collide with or suffocate in any transparent blocks but suffocates inside opaque blocks.

Minecarts are completely unaffected by [[ice]], [[packed ice]], and [[blue ice]]<ref>{{Cite bug|MC|8265|Minecarts don't slide on any sort of ice|date=January 25, 2013}}</ref>; they can also be destroyed by coming in contact with [[lava]] or [[fire]].

=== Mobs ===
{{missing information|section|some other mobs that cannot be picked up by minecarts}}
[[File:Minecart shake.gif|thumb|right|Minecart shaking due to being on top of an activator rail.]]
Mobs can ride minecarts, but cannot control them. Mobs cannot exit the minecart unless the minecart is destroyed or moves onto an active [[activator rail]].<ref>{{bug|MC-3866||Endermen, Tamed Wolves and Ocelots cannot teleport when in a Minecart|WAI}}</ref> However, {{in|bedrock}}, [[endermen]] are able to teleport out of minecarts.<ref>{{bug|MCPE-31761||Endermen can still teleport out of the boats and minecarts}}</ref>

A mob can ride a minecart when pushing by a moving minecart on rails {{in|java}} or when colliding with a minecart {{in|bedrock}}. It is easier to pick up a mob when a minecart is turning. {{IN|bedrock}}, [[armor stand]]s can also be picked up.

Most mobs can be picked up by minecarts, except [[ender dragon]]s, [[warden]]s, and [[wither]]s. {{IN|java}}, [[iron golem]]s cannot be picked up either.

A [[jockey]] riding a minecart automatically accelerates the minecart.<ref>{{bug|MC-71998||Minecarts that have passengers within them riding mobs can move automatically when not on rails}}</ref> Mobs in minecarts don't despawn, and don't count towards the mob cap.{{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MC-182897||Some passenger mobs don't count to the mob cap|WAI}}</ref>

=== Boats ===
{{exclusive|java|section=yes}}
{{UsesBug|section=yes}}
Due to the bug {{bug|MC-113871}}, [[boat]]s can be captured by minecarts. When a boat is placed in a minecart, the minecart travels faster on rails, approximately as fast as on powered rails. The movement in the boat minecart is glitchy and moving forward with the W key moves the cart backward relative to the player, and vice versa for moving backward with the S key. The minecart also moves on the rail-less ground at a crawling speed, but it does not float in the water despite being in a boat. 

Using this glitch can be far more resource-efficient since the boat minecart can move at the speed of a powered rail track on flat ground and on slopes. Another physics glitch with the boat minecart is the extreme reduction in friction when the minecart is on rails, which is similar to the lack of friction when a boat is riding on ice. This glitch can be done in Survival without cheats simply by pushing a minecart into a boat on the track. This bug is now patched.

== Sounds ==
{{Edition|Java}}:<br>
Minecarts use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group="sound" name="oddcats" />
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart inside.ogg
|subtitle=MC-177078
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats">{{Cite bug|MC|42132|The sounds of minecarts aren't controlled by the correct sound slider|date=December 13, 2013}}</ref>
|overridesource=1
|description=While the player is inside of a moving minecart 
|id=entity.minecart.inside
|translationkey=-
|volume=0.0-0.75 <ref group=sound name=insidevolume>Based on horizontal speed; it is clamped between 0.0 and 0.75 and will not play if speed is less than 0.01</ref>
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16 (technical) / rider only (effective)}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart inside underwater1.ogg
|sound2=Minecart inside underwater2.ogg
|sound3=Minecart inside underwater3.ogg
|subtitle=MC-204124
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/>
|overridesource=1
|description=While inside of a moving minecart when the player's eye level is underwater 
|id=entity.minecart.inside.underwater
|translationkey=-
|volume=0.0-0.75 <ref group=sound name=insidevolume/>
|pitch=1.0
|distance=16 (technical) / rider only (effective)}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart rolling.ogg
|subtitle=Minecart rolls <ref group="sound">Shows far less often than it should - see {{bug|MC-181831}}</ref>
|source=Friendly Creatures <ref group="sound" name="oddcats"/>
|overridesource=1
|description=While a minecart is moving
|id=entity.minecart.riding
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.minecart.riding
|volume=0.0-0.35 <ref group=sound>Relates linearly with horizontal velocity (max 0.5)</ref>
|pitch=0.0-1.0 <ref group=sound>Will increase by 0.0025 per tick if the minecart's horizontal velocity is more than 0.01</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

{{Edition|Bedrock}}:
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Minecart inside.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=While the player is inside of a moving minecart
|id=minecart.inside}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Minecart rolling.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=While a minecart is moving
|id=minecart.base
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|firstcolumnname=Item
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=item
|nameid=minecart
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=java
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=minecart
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Item
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=item
|nameid=minecart
|id=370
|form=item
|foot=1}}
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Entity
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Minecart
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=minecart
|id=84
|foot=1}}

=== Entity data ===
Minecarts have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.

{{el|java}}:
{{main|Entity format}}
{{/ED}}

{{el|bedrock}}:
: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|On A Rail}}

== History ==
{{History|java infdev}}
{{History||20100618|[[File:Minecart JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts. 
|Minecarts are not rideable but instead are used to store things in.
|Right-clicking minecarts opens them like a [[chest]] (with the container called "Minecart". Filling them up makes the [[dirt]] layer inside them rise.}}
{{History||20100624|[[File:Minecart JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The entity model and item texture of minecarts have been changed.
|The minecart mechanics have been changed to being rideable, removing their ability to store items.
| Minecarts now render a chest inside for unknown reasons.}}
{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.4|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] Removed the phantom chest from minecarts.
|A [[sitting]] animation for riding minecarts has been added.}}
{{History||v1.0.14|Minecarts are now used to craft [[minecart with furnace]] and [[minecart with chest]].}}
{{History||v1.2.2|Minecarts now appear to other players and can be ridden in multiplayer.
|Minecarts are no longer fully solid - they no longer block movement, and can no longer be stood on top of.}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.5|Minecarts now break faster with hands.
|[[Powered rail]]s have been introduced, which enables minecarts to move automatically, although previous methods of boosting no longer works, or does not work as effectively.
|The [[detector rail]]s have been introduced for use in detecting minecarts. Prior to this update, carts were detected by using [[pressure plate]]s in line with cart tracks. This had the often undesirable effect of dramatically slowing or even stopping the minecart, which limited the use of this design mostly to boosters.}}
{{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|A minecart now transfers any [[Damage#Fall damage|fall damage]] it suffers onto its rider and is not destroyed upon impact.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|If the [[player]] punches a minecart when descending from a jump, it shows the [[Damage#Critical hit|critical hit]] animation. This also happens if the player punches the cart while still in it.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease|[[Daniel Rosenfeld|C418]] posted a [[sound]] showing the sound that minecarts make.}}
{{History|||snap=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|The texture of minecarts has changed slightly.}}
{{History||1.3.1|snap=12w15a|Minecarts can now be shot out from [[dispenser]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=12w21b|The [[player]] no longer spawns on top/inside of the minecart after getting out. Instead, the player gets out a few [[block]]s away. Also, the player can nudge a stationary minecart while inside it to move onto a [[Powered Rail|powered rail]], etc.}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38b|[[Sound]]s for minecarts have been added.}}
{{History||1.5|snap=13w02a|Minecarts can now be edited with a third-party program to show any [[block]] inside of it (it does not take on the characteristics of this block), as well as make it take on the characteristics of any cart.
|Minecart types no longer all share the same [[entity]] ID – <code>Minecart</code> – and are no longer distinguished by a <code>Type</code> field. They have been given separate entity IDs.
|Minecarts are now used to craft [[TNT minecart]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w03a|Minecarts are now used to craft [[hopper minecart]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w06a|Added [[minecart with spawner]].}}
{{History||1.6.2|snap=release|A [[player]] in a moving minecart no longer turns with the minecart.}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w39a|Added [[minecart with command block]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w11a|Minecart physics have been changed - they now go faster and further, can derail at corners if going too fast and refuse to go uphill and they can also (if going fast enough) go over 1 [[block]].
|The collision and position handling of minecarts have been improved.}}
{{History|||snap=14w17a|All changes to old minecart physics used before 14w11a have been reverted.}}
{{History||1.9.1|snap=pre2|Extreme typos in minecarts with hoppers and chests, reading "''container.minecart'''' have been fixed.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w32a|The [[entity]] ID has been changed from <code>MinecartRideable</code> to <code>minecart</code>.
|The player's [[hunger]] bar is now visible when riding in a minecart.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[Java Edition 1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 328.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts have been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w13a|Minecarts now move much slower when pushed along standard [[rail]]s using the W key, even slower on unpowered golden rails, and cannot be pushed off of unpowered golden rails without the [[player]] looking at a certain angle.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w09a|Minecart now checks dismount position height against entity height.}}
{{History|||snap=20w16a<!--cannot confirm due to how assets are handled - assuming this due to MC-91163 fix version-->|Minecarts no longer have subtitles for movement.}}
{{History|||snap=20w18a|Mobs in minecarts no longer [[Spawn#Despawning|despawn]].}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Minecarts can now move in [[water]].}}
{{History||1.19|snap=22w13a|Minecarts no longer drop when breaking a [[Minecart with Chest|minecart with chest]], [[Minecart with Hopper|hopper]], [[Minecart with Furnace|furnace]], or [[Minecart with TNT|TNT]].<ref>{{bug|MC-249493|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w16a|Sniffers can now enter [[minecart]]s.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 2|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}}
{{History|||snap=build 3|Minecarts now ride smoother.}}
{{History||v0.13.0|snap=build 1|[[Sound]]s for minecarts have been added.}}
{{History|||snap=build 2|Minecarts now stack on top of each other.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Minecarts can now be used to craft [[Minecart with Chest|storage]], [[Minecart with TNT|TNT]], and [[Minecart with Hopper|hopper minecart]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The textures of minecarts have been changed.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|Minecarts are now twice the speed than in other editions.}}
{{History||xbox=TU12|Minecarts are now slower.}}
{{History||xbox=TU13|ps=1.0|Minecarts are now faster again.}}
{{History||xbox=TU21|xbone=CU9|ps=1.14|The minecart limit has been increased.}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Minecart [[sound]]s have been updated.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Minecart JE4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of minecarts has been changed.}}

{{History|new 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Minecart JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Minecart_(item)_JE2_BE1.png|32px]] Added minecarts.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==
* Minecarts appear to float above the track, as their model has no wheels.
* If the player views their inventory while riding in a minecart, they appear sitting down in mid-air.
* The player can teleport to another minecart while sitting in a minecart by right-clicking a minecart in their range. This can be used as an elevator to quickly rise up when minecarts are placed on top of each other.
* If the sound is muted in the options while riding a minecart, and then turned back up, the minecart no longer makes noise in the client until the player exits the minecart.
* If a saddled pig is riding a minecart, the player can ride the pig. Doing so causes the minecart to be able to ride freely at the player's walking speed. It is unknown whether this is a glitch.
* It seems that hunger does not deplete while inactive in a minecart (at least in normal difficulty).
* A minecart (alongside rails and powered rails) are used as Steve's Side-Special in the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Minecart fire pig.png|A pig inside a burning minecart
MinecartInfdev1.png|A Minecart opened in Minecraft Infdev
MinecartInfdev2.png|A Minecart filled in Minecraft Infdev
2ed Spawner Minecart Image and 1st Dispenser cart image.jpg|An image of two [[Minecart with Spawner]]s and unimplemented Minecart with Dispensers.
Minecart with chest and head thing.png|The first image [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] released.<ref>{{Tweet|jeb|289000646210904064}}</ref>
Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha Development minecarts.png|The first image of minecarts in {{edition|PE}}.
Minecart Booster.png|Minecart booster.
MinecartStack.png|Minecarts being stacked on each other.
Villager minecart.png|Villager in a minecart.
Minecartride.jpg|Player in minecart.
Blocks in Invisible Minecarts.png|Minecarts can be edited to show any block inside, and can also be edited to be invisible.
File:Minecart (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A wooden minecart, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]].
File:Minecoins 5.png|Two minecarts, as depicted on [[Minecraft Marketplace|Minecoin]] gift cards.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--minecart Taking Inventory: Minecart] – Minecraft.net on September 6, 2019

{{Items}}
{{entities}}

[[Category:Mechanics]]

[[cs:Vozík]]
[[de:Lore]]
[[es:Vagoneta]]
[[fr:Wagonnet]]
[[hu:Csille]]
[[it:Carrello da miniera]]
[[ja:トロッコ]]
[[ko:광산 수레]]
[[nl:Mijnkar]]
[[pl:Wagonik]]
[[pt:Carrinho de mina]]
[[ru:Вагонетка]]
[[th:รถราง]]
[[uk:Вагонетка]]
[[zh:矿车]]</li><li>[[Wheat Seeds|Wheat Seeds]]<br/>{{Block
| group = Age 0
| 1-1 = Wheat Age 0.png
| 1-2 = Wheat Age 0 BE.png
| group2 = Age 7
| 2-1 = Wheat Age 7.png
| 2-2 = Wheat Age 7 BE.png
| image = Wheat Seeds.png
| extratext = [[#Renders|View all renders]]
| invimage = Wheat Seeds
| transparent = Yes
| light = No
| tool = N/A
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| flammable = No
| lavasusceptible = No
}}
'''Wheat seeds''' ({{in|java}}) or '''seeds''' ({{in|bedrock}}) are [[item]]s obtained by breaking [[grass]], or more abundantly harvested from wheat crops, and are used to plant them.

'''Wheat crops''' are planted in [[farmland]] and used to grow [[wheat]] and wheat seeds. 

== Obtaining ==

=== Breaking ===
Harvesting fully-grown [[wheat]] [[crops]] yields from 1 to 4 seeds per crop harvested (about {{frac|2|5|7}} seeds/crop harvested on average).

In '''Bedrock edition''' yields are 0-3.[https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-169402]<sup><nowiki>https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-169402</sup>

Wheat seeds can be obtained from breaking all variants of [[grass]], which yields 0 to 1 seed. If harvested with a [[Fortune]] enchanted tool the drop rate from grass is increased.

The looting is calculated by a binomial distribution: a drop is attempted three times with a success rate of around 57% to yield the 0–3 drops. Each level of Fortune enchantment increases the number of attempts by one.

{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="3" |[[Resource location]]
! rowspan="3" | Source
! colspan="5" | Drops
|- style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" |{{ItemLink|Wheat}}
! colspan="4" |{{ItemText|Wheat Seeds}}
|- style="text-align:center"
! Default tool
! With [[Fortune]] I
! With Fortune II
! With Fortune III
|- style="text-align:center"
| rowspan="2" |<code>blocks/wheat</code>
|{{BlockLink|Wheat}} (age 0–6)
| 0 {{ItemSprite|Wheat}}
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}}|| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}}|| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}}|| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}}
|- style="text-align:center"
|{{BlockLink|Wheat}} (age 7)
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat}}
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~7.87%) ''or''<br>2 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~31.49%) ''or''<br>3 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~41.98%) ''or''<br>4 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~18.66%)
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~3.37%) ''or''<br>2 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~17.99%) ''or''<br>3 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~35.98%) ''or''<br>4 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~31.99%) ''or''<br>5 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~10.66%)
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~1.44%) ''or''<br>2 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~9.64%) ''or''<br>3 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~25.70%) ''or''<br>4 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~34.27%) ''or''<br>5 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~22.85%) ''or''<br>6 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~6.09%)
| 1 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~0.62%) ''or''<br>2 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~4.96%) ''or''<br>3 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~16.52%) ''or''<br>4 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~29.38%) ''or''<br>5 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~29.38%) ''or''<br>6 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~15.67%) ''or''<br>7 {{ItemSprite|Wheat Seeds}} (~3.48%)
|}

=== Natural generation ===
[[Village]] farm plots have a chance of being wheat crops. The exact chance depends on the style of the village:

{| class="wikitable"
! Village style !! Chance
|-
| {{EnvSprite|savanna-village}} Savanna || 80%
|-
| {{EnvSprite|desert-village}} Desert || 70%
|-
| {{EnvSprite|taiga-village}} Taiga || 60%
|-
| {{EnvSprite|plains-village}} Plains || 50%
|-
| {{EnvSprite|snowy-village}} Snowy || 20%
|}

=== Chest loot ===
{{LootChestItem|wheat-seeds}}

=== Trading ===
[[Wandering trader]]s sell wheat seeds for an [[emerald]].

=== Villager gifts ===
{{exclusive|java|section=1}}
Nitwit and unemployed [[villager]]s throw wheat seeds at players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.

== Usage ==

=== Crop ===
{{main|Tutorials/Crop farming|title1=Crop Farming}}

[[File:Crop states.png|thumb|Different stages of crop growth.]]

Wheat seeds can be placed on [[farmland]] by right-clicking, where they grow through eight stages. When left alone, wheat seeds planted on farmland grow to become wheat crops, which can be harvested by the player. Planted seeds require a light level of 9 or greater to continue growing. If the light level is 7 or below, the crops instantly un-plant themselves ("pop off"). It is not possible to plant seeds if the light level is too low.

Crops grow faster if the farmland they are planted in is [[Farmland#Hydration|hydrated]]. Using [[bone meal]] on crops also increases the speed of growth by randomly increasing their growth stage by 2 to 5.

Breaking the final stage produces 1 to 4 wheat seeds (or more with Fortune) and 1 [[wheat]]. If they are harvested early, they drop 1 seed without any wheat. Crops break if pushed by a [[piston]] or if their supporting farmland breaks or turns to dirt (i.e. by being trampled), dropping their usual drops. 

=== Breeding ===
Like other seeds, wheat seeds can be used to breed [[chicken]]s and reduce the remaining growth duration of baby chickens by 10%. Chickens also follow a player holding wheat seeds.

=== Taming ===
Like other seeds, wheat seeds can be used to tame [[parrot]]s.

=== Composting ===
Placing wheat seeds into a [[composter]] has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1. A stack of wheat seeds yields an average of 2.74 [[bonemeal]].

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table/Block/Crop}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showblocktags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Wheat Crops
|spritetype=block
|nameid=wheat
|blocktags=bee_growables, crops
|form=block}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Wheat Seeds
|spritetype=item
|nameid=wheat_seeds
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Wheat
|spritetype=block
|nameid=wheat
|id=59
|form=block
|itemform=item.wheat}}
{{ID table
|displayname=Seeds
|spritetype=item
|nameid=wheat_seeds
|id=291
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Block states ===
{{see also|Block states}}

{{/BS}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|A Seedy Place}}

== History ==
''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to wheat textures and models, including a set of renders for each state, see [[/Asset history]]''
{{History|java classic}}
{{History||May 21, 2009|link=wordofnotch:110762705|[[Notch]] shows interest in adding [[crops]] on [[farmland]].}}
{{History|java indev}}
{{History||Minecraft Indev|snap=20100206|link=Minecraft Indev|slink=Java Edition Indev 20100206|[[File:Wheat Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added seeds.
|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE1.png|32px]] Added crops.
|Seeds can be planted on farmland.
|Seeds have a chance of [[drop]]ping while using a [[hoe]] on a [[grass block]].}}
{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.5|Crops destroyed by [[water]] now drop both seeds and wheat. Prior to this update, they dropped only wheat when destroyed by water.}}
{{History||1.6|snap=Test Build 3|Seeds can no longer be tilled from a grass block.
|Seeds are now found by destroying [[tall grass]] or by harvesting fully-grown crops.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=Pre-release|Crops can now be found in [[village]] farms.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w36a|[[Chicken]]s now use seeds instead of wheat to [[breeding|breed]].}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w02a|[[Villager]]s can now harvest and plant seeds to grow crops.}}
{{History|||snap=14w06a|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE2.png|32px]] Crops are now a pixel higher - previously they were offset one pixel down as to match farmland. This is likely an accidental result of model conversion.}}
{{History|||snap=14w10a|[[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] [[File:Missing Model JE2.png|32px]] Crops of all stages [[Missing model|no longer have a model]].}}
{{History|||snap=14w10b|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE4.png|32px]] Crops now have models again.<ref>{{bug|MC-50232|||Fixed}}</ref> In addition, they are now offset downwards by one pixel once more.<ref>{{bug|MC-50155|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History|||snap=14w25a|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE5.png|32px]] Crops model are now shaded.}}
{{History|||snap=14w27a|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE6.png|32px]] Crops are no longer shaded.}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w38a|The drop chances of crops has been slightly improved from an average of {{frac|1|3|5}} per [[crop]] harvested to {{frac|1|5|7}}.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Crops now generate inside [[woodland mansion]]s.}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w18b|Placing a wheat seeds in farmland now gives the player the "A Seedy Place" [[advancement]].}}
{{History|||snap=pre3|Seeds are now used to tame [[parrot]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this block's numeral ID was 59, and the item's was 295.}}
{{History|||snap=18w14a|Seeds no longer become destroyed when an [[entity]] jumps on them if they have the [[Slow Falling]] status effect.}}
{{History|||snap=18w20a|"Seeds" have been renamed to "Wheat Seeds".
|"Crops" have been renamed to "Wheat Crops".}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE7.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE7.png|32px]] The textures of wheat crops have been changed.
|The drop rate of fully grown wheat seeds has been changed from 0-3 to 1-4.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|[[File:Wheat Age 6 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE8.png|32px]] The textures of wheat crops of age 6 and 7 have been changed again.}}
{{History|||snap=18w47a|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE9.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE9.png|32px]] The textures of wheat crops have been changed, once again.}}
{{History|||snap=18w48a|Wheat seeds can now be found in [[chest]]s in [[village]] fisher cottages.}}
{{History|||snap=18w49a|Wheat seeds can now be found in chests in [[savanna]] village houses.}}
{{History|||snap=19w03a|Placement and breaking [[sound]]s have been added to wheat crops.
|Placing wheat seeds into the new [[composter]] has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Wheat seeds now have a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1.
|Added [[Wandering Trader|wandering trader]]s, which sell wheat seeds.}}
{{History|||snap=19w13a|Nitwit and unemployed villagers now give wheat seeds to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}
{{History||1.15|snap=19w34a|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate wheat crops.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=21w13a|[[File:Wheat Age 0.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7.png|32px]] The "crop" template model has changed such that pixels appear in the same physical positions on opposite sides of texture planes.<ref>{{bug|MC-199242|||Fixed}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|Wheat seeds can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Wheat seeds no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within [[trail ruins]], wheat seeds are now common loot.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.4.0|[[File:Wheat Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added seeds.
|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] Added crops.
|Seeds can be obtained by tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Wheat Age 0 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 BE2.png|32px]] Faces now renders from both sides, resulting in z-fighting.
|Seeds can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] [[chicken]].
|Crops can now be found in [[village]] farms.}}
{{History|||snap=build 2|[[File:Wheat Age 0 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 BE3.png|32px]] Removed some faces to fix z-fighting.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Farmer [[villager]]s can now pick up, harvest and plant seeds to grow [[wheat]].}}
{{History|||snap=build 2|Crops now always drop seeds when mined, regardless of growth stage.}}
{{History|||snap=build 8|Seeds can no longer be obtained by tilling [[grass block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.2|Seeds can now be found in [[chest]]s inside the large house of [[snowy tundra]] and [[snowy taiga]] [[village]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Crops now generate inside [[woodland mansion]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Seeds are now used to tame [[parrot]]s.}}
{{History||1.6.0|snap=beta 1.6.0.1|Seeds no longer become destroyed when an [[entity]] jumps on them if they have the [[Slow Falling]] status effect.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Seeds can now be bought from [[wandering trader]]s.
|Placement and breaking [[sound]]s have been added to crops.
|[[File:Wheat Age 0 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 BE.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 BE.png|32px]] The textures of crops have been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Seeds can now be found in [[savanna]] [[village]] house [[chest]]s.
|Seeds can now be used to fill up [[composter]]s.}}
{{History||1.14.0|snap=beta 1.14.0.1|[[Bee]]s can now pollinate crops.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Wheat Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added seeds.
|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] Added crops.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE8.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE9.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE9.png|32px]] The textures of crops have been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Wheat Seeds JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added seeds.
|[[File:Wheat Age 0 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 1 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 2 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 3 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 4 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 5 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 6 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Wheat Age 7 JE6 BE1.png|32px]] Added crops.}}
{{History|foot}}

=== Wheat "item" ===
{{:Technical blocks/Crops}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Gallery ==
===Renders===
;Java Edition
<gallery>
Wheat Age 0.png|
Wheat Age 1.png|
Wheat Age 2.png|
Wheat Age 3.png|
Wheat Age 4.png|
Wheat Age 5.png|
Wheat Age 6.png|
Wheat Age 7.png|
</gallery>

;Bedrock Edition
<gallery>
Wheat Age 0 BE.png|
Wheat Age 1 BE.png|
Wheat Age 2 BE.png|
Wheat Age 3 BE.png|
Wheat Age 4 BE.png|
Wheat Age 5 BE.png|
Wheat Age 6 BE.png|
Wheat Age 7 BE.png|
</gallery>

===Screenshots===
<gallery>
AllSeeds.png|All the seeds that exist.
Wheat.jpg|Wheat crops in Pocket Edition.
Village Wheat Beetroot Farm.png| Wheat generated in a village.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Blocks|vegetation}}
{{Items}}

[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Non-solid blocks]]
[[Category:Generated structure blocks]]

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[[es:Semillas de trigo]]
[[fr:Graines de blé]]
[[hu:Búzamagok]]
[[it:Semi di grano]]
[[ja:小麦の種]]
[[ko:밀 씨앗]]
[[nl:Zaden]]
[[pl:Nasiona zboża]]
[[pt:Sementes de trigo]]
[[ru:Семена пшеницы]]
[[zh:小麦种子]]</li></ul></nowiki>
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?Enchanted items now cost in a range.
1.17.0
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Brick|Brick]]<br/>{{about|the item|the crafted block|Bricks|other uses}}
{{Item
| image = [[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]]
| stackable = Yes (64)
| renewable = Yes 
}}

A '''brick''' is an item used to craft [[bricks|brick]] blocks, [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Smelting ===
A brick can be obtained by smelting a [[clay ball]].
{{Smelting
|Clay Ball
|Brick
|0,3
}}

=== Mining ===

When [[breaking]] a [[decorated pot]] with a tool without [[Silk Touch]] on the main hand, the decorated pot can drops 0-4 brick(s) depend on the material that the decorated pot make of.

=== Loot ===

{{LootChestItem|brick}}

=== Trading ===

Novice-level stone mason [[villager]]s sell 16{{only|bedrock}} or 10{{only|java}} bricks for one [[emerald]].

== Usage ==
Brick can be used to craft [[bricks]], [[flower pot]]s, and [[decorated pot]]s.
=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Brick
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brick
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Brick
|spritetype=item
|nameid=brick
|id=383
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java alpha}}
{{History||v1.0.11|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Bricks are now used for [[flower pot]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this item's numeral ID was 336.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Bricks are now [[trading|sold]] by [[villager]]s of the new mason profession, making them [[renewable resource|renewable]].}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.4|snap=23w07a|Bricks can now be used for crafting [[decorated pot]]s.|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s.|Bricks now drop when mining [[decorated pot]] with a tool on the main hand.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|The probability for the brick to generate in the [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]] has been changed from 1/7 to 1/8.|Brick can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|Brick no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for the suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; brick now is in the common loot.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.2.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks as an item. They are currently unobtainable and serve no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.3.2|Bricks can now be obtained by smelting clay balls.
|Bricks are now used to craft [[brick block]]s.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Bricks are now used to craft [[flower pot]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 5|Added bricks to the [[Creative]] [[inventory]].<ref name="missing brick">{{Bug|MCPE-16556}}</ref>}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|16 bricks can now be obtained via trading with stone mason [[villager]]s for 1-2 [[emerald]]s.
|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Trading has been changed; bricks sold by stone mason villagers now cost only one emerald.}}
{{History||1.20.0<br>(Experimental)|link=Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|snap=beta 1.19.70.23|Bricks now drop when brushing [[suspicious sand]] in [[desert well]]s and can be used to craft decorated pots.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.0|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Brick JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of bricks has been changed.}}
{{History|3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Brick JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added bricks.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== References ==

{{reflist}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[cs:Cihla]]
[[de:Ziegel]]
[[es:Ladrillo]]
[[fr:Brique]]
[[hu:Tégla]]
[[it:Mattone]]
[[ja:レンガ]]
[[ko:벽돌 (아이템)]]
[[nl:Baksteen]]
[[pl:Cegła]]
[[pt:Tijolo]]
[[ru:Кирпич]]
[[th:อิฐ]]
[[uk:Цеглина]]
[[zh:红砖]]</li><li>[[Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish (item)]]<br/>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Pufferfish}}
{{about|the food item|the mob|Pufferfish}}
{{Item
| title = Pufferfish
| image = File:Pufferfish_(item)_JE5_BE2.png
| renewable = Yes
| heals = {{hunger|1}}
| stackable = Yes (64)
|effects=: {{EffectLink|link=Hunger (effect)|Hunger}} III (0:15)
: {{EffectLink|Poison}} II (1:00)
: {{EffectLink|Nausea}} I (0:15){{only|JE}}
: {{EffectLink|Nausea}} II (0:15){{only|BE}}
}}
A '''pufferfish''' is a poisonous [[food]] item that is used to brew [[Potion of Water Breathing|Water Breathing potions]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Fishing ===
Pufferfish can be obtained through [[fishing]]. The pufferfish catch rate can be increased by [[Lure]], which reduces wait time generally.
<!--1-6 exp-->

{{IN|bedrock}}, pufferfish can be caught only when fishing outside [[jungle]] biomes and its variants (i.e. everywhere ''except'' in jungles).

=== Mob loot ===
==== Guardians and elder guardians ====
[[Guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s have a 2.5% chance of dropping a random fish upon death. This has a 13% chance of being pufferfish (0.325% chance of dropping a pufferfish). The chance of getting a fish can be increased by 1% per level of [[Looting]], but the type of fish is not affected.

==== Pufferfish ====
[[Pufferfish]] always drop 1 pufferfish in its item form when killed. This drop is not affected by the Looting enchantment.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref>

== Usage ==
=== Food ===
Pufferfish restores {{hunger|1}} hunger and 0.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]], but inflicts [[Hunger_(effect)|Hunger]] III for 15 seconds, [[Poison]] II for 1 minute, and [[Nausea]] I<sup>[''[[Java Edition|JE]] only'']</sup> or II<sup>[''[[Bedrock Edition|BE]] only'']</sup> for 15 seconds. Unlike [[rotten flesh]], it is not helpful to eat pufferfish while starving because they inflict more hunger than they earn.

===Brewing ingredient===
{{brewing
|Pufferfish
|Potion of Water Breathing
|head=1
}}
{{brewing
|Pufferfish
|Mundane Potion
|ingredients=Pufferfish + [[Water Bottle]]
|foot=1
}}

=== Trading ===
Master-level fisherman [[villager]]s buy 1~4{{only|bedrock|short=1}} or four{{only|java|short=1}} pufferfish for an [[emerald]].

=== Wolves ===
{{IN|Bedrock}}, pufferfish can be used to feed a [[wolf]], healing it by {{hp|1|mob=1}}, but only when the wolf is not at full health. Unlike other wolf food, pufferfish cannot be used to speed up the growth of baby wolves, and cannot be used to breed them.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Pufferfish
|spritetype=item
|nameid=pufferfish
|itemtags=fishes
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Pufferfish
|spritetype=item
|nameid=pufferfish
|id=267
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|A Furious Cocktail;How did we get here;Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business}}

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.
|Added potions of [[Water Breathing]], which can be [[brewing|brewed]] by adding a pufferfish to an [[Awkward Potion]].}}
{{History|||snap=13w43a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Pufferfish is now obtainable as a rare drop from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>fish</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 349.}}
{{History|||snap=18w08b|[[Pufferfish]] (and other [[fish]] types) has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its item form when killed.
|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE4 BE1.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has accidentally been reverted.}}
{{History|||snap=18w43b|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The correct texture of pufferfish has been restored.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] pufferfish.}}
{{History||1.16.2|snap=Pre-release 2|The level of [[Nausea]] given by pufferfish has been reduced from II to I.<ref>{{bug|MC-196473}}</ref>}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w46a|The level of [[Poison]] given by pufferfish has been reduced from IV to II.<ref>{{bug|MC-197276}}</ref>}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Pufferfish now restore [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
|Pufferfish can now be used to make [[potion]] of Water Breathing.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Pufferfish is now dropped by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|[[Pufferfish]] has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its [[item]] form when killed.
|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Pufferfish can now be used to feed [[ocelot]]s to gain their trust.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Pufferfish can now be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.19.10|snap=beta 1.19.10.23|The strength of the [[poison]] effect has been decreased from IV to II.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE2 BE1.png|32px]] Added pufferfish.}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|[[Pufferfish]] (and other [[fish]] types) has been added as a [[mob]], which [[drops|drop]] its [[item]] form when killed.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE5 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of pufferfish has been changed.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==

* The consumption of pufferfish inflicting the player with Nausea and Poison is based on reality. Real pufferfish contain the dangerous [[Wikipedia:Tetrodotoxin|tetrodotoxin]] within their organs, especially in the liver. Tetrodotoxin leads to quick death through respiratory paralysis. Muscle tissue and blood contain trace amounts. In East Asia, pufferfish are considered a delicacy known as [[Wikipedia:Fugu|fugu]], as small parts of the fish are actually edible. Any chef preparing fugu must have special licensing/certification to prepare this dish.

== Gallery ==

<gallery>
File:Eat Pufferfish.png|The result of eating pufferfish.
</gallery>

== See also ==
* [[Fishing]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External Links ==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--pufferfish Taking Inventory: Pufferfish] – Minecraft.net on October 14, 2020

{{items}}

[[cs:Čtverzubec]]
[[de:Kugelfisch (Nahrung)]]
[[es:Pez globo (objeto)]]
[[fr:Poisson (nourriture)]]
[[it:Pesce palla (oggetto)]]
[[ja:フグ (アイテム)]]
[[ko:복어 (아이템)]]
[[nl:Kogelvis]]
[[pl:Rozdymka]]
[[pt:Baiacu (item)]]
[[ru:Иглобрюх (предмет)]]
[[th:ปลาปักเป้า (ไอเทม)]]
[[tr:Kirpi balığı]]
[[zh:河豚(物品)]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Brewing recipe]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
beta 1.16.230.54Wandering traders can sell small dripleaf, pointed dripstone, rooted dirt, and moss blocks.
Stone masons can now sell dripstone blocks.
1.18.10
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Balloon|Balloon]]<br/>{{exclusive|bedrock|education}}
{{education feature}}
{{ItemEntity
|image=White Balloon.png
|extratext = View [[#Gallery|all renders]]
|invimage=White Balloon
|invimage2=Orange Balloon
|invimage3=Magenta Balloon
|invimage4=Light Blue Balloon
|invimage5=Yellow Balloon
|invimage6=Lime Balloon
|invimage7=Pink Balloon
|invimage8=Gray Balloon
|invimage9=Light Gray Balloon
|invimage10=Cyan Balloon
|invimage11=Purple Balloon
|invimage12=Blue Balloon
|invimage13=Brown Balloon
|invimage14=Green Balloon
|invimage15=Red Balloon
|invimage16=Black Balloon
|renewable=No
|stackable=Yes
|size=Height: 0.4 Blocks<br>Width: 0.4 Blocks
}}

'''Balloons''' are [[entities]] that float upward when placed.

== Obtaining ==
Balloons are not available in the [[Creative]] inventory or [[commands]].

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
|A1= Latex
|B1= Matching Dye
|C1= Latex
|A2= Latex
|B2= Helium
|C2= Latex
|A3= Latex
|B3= Lead
|C3= Latex
|Output= Matching Balloon
|description={{only|bedrock|education}}
|type= Miscellaneous
|head=1
}}
{{Crafting
|A1= Latex
|B1= Bone Meal; Lapis Lazuli; Cocoa Beans; Ink Sac
|C1= Latex
|A2= Latex
|B2= Helium
|C2= Latex
|A3= Latex
|B3= Lead
|C3= Latex
|Output= White Balloon; Blue Balloon; Brown Balloon; Black Balloon
|description={{only|bedrock|education}}
|type= Miscellaneous
|foot=1
}}

== Usage ==

When {{control|used}} on a [[mob]], a [[fence]], or a [[wall]], balloons attach to the mob or block, similarly to a [[lead]]. Balloons float into the air faster than the speed the [[player]] flies up, but remain grounded if tied to a fence. If tied to a mob, the balloon floats away and carries the mob into the air, before both eventually [[despawn]] or disappear.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
|+ Balloon-attachable mobs
! Mob
! Mass
|-
| {{EntityLink|Chicken}} 
| 0.6
|-
| {{EntityLink|Cow}} 
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Donkey}} 
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Horse}} 
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Iron Golem}} 
| 2.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Llama}} 
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Mule}} 
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Mooshroom}}
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Panda}}
| 1.5
|-
| {{EntityLink|Pig}}
| 0.75
|-
| {{EntityLink|Sheep}}
| 0.75
|-
| {{EntityLink|Snow Golem}}
| 1.0
|-
| {{EntityLink|Fox}}
| 0.6
|}

When a balloon is shot by an [[arrow]] or a [[trident]], or floats into a solid block, it pops, summons [[particles]], and is destroyed. It drops nothing. A balloon tied to a fence post bursts when a player strikes it in any direction.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table
|type=bedrock
|sound=Balloon pop1.ogg
|sound2=Balloon pop2.ogg
|source=neutral
|description=When a balloon collides with a block from above
|id=balloon.pop
|volume=10.0
|pitch=1.75/2.0
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Balloon
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Item
|spritename=balloons
|spritetype=item
|nameid=balloon
|id=598
|form=item
|translationkey=item.balloon.black.name,item.balloon.red.name,item.balloon.green.name,item.balloon.brown.name,item.balloon.blue.name,item.balloon.purple.name,item.balloon.cyan.name,item.balloon.silver.name,item.balloon.gray.name,item.balloon.pink.name,item.balloon.lime.name,item.balloon.yellow.name,item.balloon.lightBlue.name,item.balloon.magenta.name,item.balloon.orange.name,item.balloon.white.name
|foot=1}} 
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|firstcolumnname=Balloon
|shownumericids=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Entity
|spritename=balloons
|spritetype=entity
|nameid=balloon
|id=107
|foot=1}}

=== Metadata ===
In ''Bedrock Edition'', balloon items use the following data values:

{{/DV}}

== History ==

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|[[File:White Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon BE1.png|32px]] <br> [[File:White Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added balloons.}}
{{History||1.18.10|snap=beta 1.18.10.24|[[Bee]]s, [[boat]]s, tamed [[cat]]s, [[dolphin]]s, [[glow squid]]s, [[goat]]s, [[hoglin]]s, [[ocelot]]s, [[panda]]s, [[parrot]]s, [[polar bear]]s, [[squid]]s, [[strider]]s, tamed [[wolves]] and [[zoglin]]s can now be leashed.}}
{{History||1.18.30|snap=beta 1.18.30.28|Added the [[boat with chest]], which can be leashed.}}

{{History|education}}
{{History||1.0.27|[[File:White Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon BE1.png|32px]] <br> [[File:White Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Orange Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Magenta Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Light Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Yellow Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Lime Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Pink Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Gray Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Silver Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cyan Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Purple Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Blue Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Brown Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Green Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Red Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Black Balloon (item) BE1.png|32px]] Added balloons.}}
{{History||1.18.32|snap=1.18.10.04|[[Bee]]s, [[boat]]s, tamed [[cat]]s, [[dolphin]]s, [[glow squid]]s, [[goat]]s, [[hoglin]]s, [[ocelot]]s, [[panda]]s, [[parrot]]s, [[polar bear]]s, [[squid]]s, [[strider]]s, tamed [[wolves]] and [[zoglin]]s can now be leashed.}}
{{History|foot}}
==Gallery==

=== Colors ===
<gallery>
Orange Balloon.png
Magenta Balloon.png
Light Blue Balloon.png
Yellow Balloon.png
Lime Balloon.png
Pink Balloon.png
Gray Balloon.png
Light Gray Balloon.png
Cyan Balloon.png
Purple Balloon.png
Blue Balloon.png
Brown Balloon.png
Green Balloon.png
Red Balloon.png
Black Balloon.png
</gallery>

=== [[Event servers]] ===
<gallery>
File:Legends Balloon.png|Differently designed balloons featured in the ''[[Minecraft Legends Live Event]]''.
File:Sniffer Balloon (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A [[Sniffer]] balloon, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]].
File:Camel Balloon (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|A balloon of a [[Camel]], featured in the Trails & Tales Event.
File:Balloon Bundle (Trails and Tales Summer Event) Render.png|Bundle of balloons from the Trails & Tales Event.
</gallery>{{Items}}
{{Entities}}
{{Education Edition}}

[[Category:Education Edition entities]]
[[Category:Education Edition items]]

[[de:Ballon]]
[[it:Palloncino]]
[[ja:風船]]
[[ko:풍선]]
[[pl:Balon]]
[[pt:Balão]]
[[ru:Воздушный шар]]
[[zh:气球]]</li><li>[[Light Gray Dye|Light Gray Dye]]<br/>{{Item
| image = Light Gray Dye.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Light gray dye'''{{fn|Known as '''Light Grey Dye''' in British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand English variants.}} is a [[Dyeing#Primary Colors|quasi-primary dye]].

== Obtaining ==

=== Crafting ===

{{Crafting
  |head=1
  |showname=0
  |showdescription=1
  |Azure Bluet;Oxeye Daisy;White Tulip
  |Output=Light Gray Dye
  |type=Material
}}
{{Crafting
  |Black Dye
  |White Dye
  |White Dye
  |Output=Light Gray Dye,3
  |type=Material
  |description={{IN|bedrock}}, the black and white dye can be replaced with [[ink sac]]s and [[bone meal]], respectively.
}}
{{Crafting
  |Gray Dye
  |White Dye
  |Output=Light Gray Dye,2
  |type=Material
  |description={{IN|bedrock}}, the white dye can be replaced with [[bone meal]].
  |foot=1
}}

=== Trading ===

[[Wandering trader]]s sell 3 light gray dye for an [[emerald]].

== Usage ==

{{dye usage}}

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
{{banner crafting usage}}

=== Loom ingredient ===
{{Banner loom usage|Light Gray Dye}}

=== Trading ===
Expert-level shepherd villagers have {{frac|1|6}} chance to buy 12 light gray dye for an emerald.

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Light Gray Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=light_gray_dye
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Light Gray Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=light_gray_dye
|aliasid=dye / 7
|id=402
|form=item
|translationkey=item.dye.silver.name
|foot=1}}

== Video ==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|1w3j1SKcoww}}</div>

== History ==

{{History|java beta}}
{{History||1.2|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light gray dye.}}
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|Added the ability to [[Armor#Dyeing|dye]] leather [[armor]] and [[wolf]] collars.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|Light gray dye can now be [[crafting|crafted]] with [[gunpowder]] to create a [[firework star]].}} 
{{History||1.6.1|snap=13w19a|[[Stained clay]] can now be crafted.}}
{{history||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|With the addition of new [[flower]]s, many secondary and tertiary dyes are now primary [[dye]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=13w41a|[[Stained glass]] can now be crafted.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w30a|Added [[banner]]s, which can be dyed.}}
{{History||1.11|snap=16w39a|Added the ability to dye [[shulker box]]es.}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w15a|Added the ability to dye [[bed]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>dye</code> ID have now been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 351.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|Light gray dye is now crafted using [[white dye|white]] and [[black dye]]s, instead of [[bone meal]] and [[ink sac]]s.
|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light gray dye has now been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|Light gray dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to light gray.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells light gray dye.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Light gray dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|Light gray dye can now be used to craft [[light gray candle]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=21w19a|Light gray dye can no longer be used to craft light gray candles.}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|Light gray dye can now once again be used to craft light gray candles.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|Light gray dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to light gray.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.3.0|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light gray dye. It is currently unobtainable and serves no purpose.}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 1|Light gray dye can be [[craft]]ed with [[bone meal]] and [[gray dye]], or with two bone meals and an [[ink sac]], despite there being no way of obtaining gray dye or ink sacs at the time.}}
{{History||v0.8.0|snap=build 3|Light gray dye is now available in [[creative]] mode.}}
{{History||v0.9.0|snap=build 3|Light gray dye can now be obtained in [[survival]] mode.}}
{{History|||snap=build 11|Light gray dye can now be used to craft colored [[terracotta]].}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|Light gray dye can now be used to dye tamed [[wolf]] collars.}}
{{History||v0.14.0|snap=build 1|Light gray dye can now be used to dye [[water]] in [[cauldron]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Light gray dye can now be used to dye [[shulker]]s.}}
{{History||1.1.0|snap=alpha 1.1.0.0|Light gray dye can now be used to craft [[concrete powder]], colored [[bed]]s and dyed [[shulker box]]es.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Light gray dye can now be used to craft [[firework star]]s, [[stained glass]] and patterns on [[banner]]s.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Light gray dye can now be used to craft [[balloon]]s and [[glow stick]]s.}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Light gray dye can now be used to dye tamed [[cat]] collars.}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|Light gray dye is now [[trading|sold]] by [[wandering trader]]s.
|Light gray dye can now be used to dye white [[carpet]]s and undyed [[glass pane]]s.
|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light gray dye has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.1|Light gray dye can be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of light gray dye has been changed from <code>dye/7</code> to <code>light_gray_dye</code>.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps=1.00|switch=1.0.1|wiiu=Patch 1|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light gray dye.}}
{{History|PS4}}
{{History||1.90|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of light gray dye has now been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Light Gray Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added light gray dye.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==

{{issue list}}

== Trivia ==

* In [[Bedrock Edition]], Some items/blocks' Block states/Item NBT uses '''Silver''' instead of '''Light Gray''' 

== Notes ==
{{fnlist}}

{{Items}}

[[Category:Dyes]]

[[cs:Světle šedé barvivo]]
[[de:Hellgrauer Farbstoff]]
[[es:Tinte gris claro]]
[[fr:Teinture gris clair]]
[[hu:Világosszürke festék]]
[[ja:薄灰色の染料]]
[[ko:회백색 염료]]
[[nl:Lichtgrijze kleurstof]]
[[pl:Jasnoszary barwnik]]
[[pt:Corante cinza-claro]]
[[ru:Светло-серый краситель]]
[[zh:淡灰色染料]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li></ul>
beta 1.18.10.26Butcher, cartographer, librarian, and wandering trader trades have been changed to match Java Edition.
1.18.30
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Knowledge Book|Knowledge Book]]<br/>{{exclusive|java}}
{{Item
| image = Knowledge Book.png
| renewable = No
| stackable = No
| rarity = Epic
}}
A '''knowledge book''' is a utility item that reveals available [[crafting]] recipes to the player when {{control|used|use}}.

== Obtaining ==
Knowledge books can be obtained only by using [[commands]], as it is not found in the [[creative]] inventory; therefore, it is impossible to obtain in other modes such as [[survival]] and [[adventure]] except with commands.

For example, to give oneself a knowledge book that reveals the recipes for [[bucket]]s and [[flower pot]]s, use: {{cmd|give @s minecraft:knowledge_book{Recipes:["minecraft:bucket", "minecraft:flower_pot"]} }}.

== Usage ==
Knowledge books are used to reveal recipes to the player who uses it, by adding it to their [[recipe book]]. Using a knowledge book consumes it, removing it from the player's inventory.

Knowledge books are especially useful to mapmakers in conjunction with {{cmd|gamerule doLimitedCrafting true}}, because then any item is craftable only if its recipe is unlocked first.

== Sounds ==
{{Sound table
|sound=Chiseled bookshelf insert1.ogg
|sound2=Chiseled bookshelf insert2.ogg
|sound3=Chiseled bookshelf insert3.ogg
|sound4=Chiseled bookshelf insert4.ogg
|subtitle=Book placed
|source=block
|description=When a knowledge book is placed in a chiseled bookshelf
|id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.insert
|translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.insert
|volume=0.8
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.85, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>
|distance=16}}
{{Sound table
|sound=Chiseled bookshelf pickup1.ogg
|sound2=Chiseled bookshelf pickup2.ogg
|sound3=Chiseled bookshelf pickup3.ogg
|subtitle=Book taken
|source=block
|description=When a knowledge book is removed from a chiseled bookshelf
|id=block.chiseled_bookshelf.pickup
|translationkey=subtitles.chiseled_bookshelf.take
|volume=0.8
|pitch=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Can be 1.0, 0.8, or 1.1 for each sound</ref>
|distance=16
|foot=1}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Knowledge Book
|spritetype=item
|nameid=knowledge_book
|form=item
|foot=1}}

=== Item data ===
Recipe books use the NBT tag <code>Recipes</code> to indicate the recipes they contain.

''The following NBT structure is provided to show how the <code>Recipes</code> tag is organized, and is not comprehensive above the <code>tag</code> tag. The full NBT for an item can be found [[Chunk format#Items and XP Orbs|here]].''

<div class="treeview" style="margin-top: 0;">
* {{nbt|compound}} Entity data
** {{nbt|compound|Item}}: The item
*** {{nbt|compound|tag}}: Additional information about the item. This tag is optional for most items.
**** {{nbt|list|Recipes}}: The list of recipes this book contains.
***** {{nbt|string}} the name of a recipe, for instance <code>minecraft:gold_nugget</code> or <code>minecraft:gold_ingot_from_nuggets</code>
</div>

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.12|snap=17w13a|[[File:Knowledge Book JE1.png|32px]] Added knowledge books.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 453.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Knowledge Book JE2.png|32px]] The texture of knowledge books has now been changed.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=1.20 Release Candidate 1|Knowledge books can now be placed in [[chiseled bookshelf|chiseled bookshelves]].}}
{{History|Foot}}

== Issues ==
{{Issue list}}

== See also ==
* [[Book]]
* [[Enchanted Book]]
* {{cmd|recipe}} command

{{Items}}

[[Category:Non-renewable resources]]

[[de:Buch des Wissens]]
[[es:Enciclopedia]]
[[fr:Livre des connaissances]]
[[ja:知恵の本]]
[[ko:지식의 책]]
[[lzh:天工開物]]
[[pl:Księga wiedzy]]
[[pt:Enciclopédia]]
[[ru:Книга знаний]]
[[zh:知识之书]]</li><li>[[White Dye|White Dye]]<br/>{{Item
| image = White Dye.png
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}

'''White dye''' is a [[Dye#Primary|primary color dye]] similar to [[bone meal]].

== Obtaining ==
=== Crafting ===
{{Crafting
 |showname=0
 |Bone Meal
 |Output=White Dye
 |type=Material
 |head=1
}}
{{Crafting
 |Lily of the Valley
 |Output=White Dye
 |type=Material
 |foot=1
}}

=== Loot chest ===
{{#invoke:LootChest|base3|white-dye}}

== Usage ==

{{dye usage}}

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage|ignore=Banner|continue=1}}
{{banner crafting usage}}

=== Loom ingredient ===
{{Banner loom usage|White Dye}}

=== Trading ===

Apprentice-level shepherd villagers have a 20% chance to buy 12 white dye for an emerald.

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=White Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=white_dye
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=White Dye
|spritetype=item
|nameid=white_dye
|aliasid=dye / 19
|id=410
|form=item
|translationkey=item.dye.white_new.name
|foot=1}}

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added white dye.}}
{{History|||snap=18w44a|White dye can now change the text color on [[sign]]s to white.}}
{{History|||snap=19w05a|Added the [[wandering trader]], which sells white dye.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|White dye can now be [[trading|bought]] by shepherd villagers.}}
{{History||1.17|snap=20w45a|White dye can now be used to craft [[white candle]]s.}}
{{History|||snap=21w19a|White dyes can no longer be used to craft white candles.}}
{{History|||snap=Pre-release 1|White dye can once again be used to craft white candles.}}
{{History||1.20<br>(Experimental)|link=1.19.3|snap=22w42a|White dye can now change the text color on [[hanging sign]]s to white.}}
{{History||1.20|snap=23w12a|White dye can now be found in [[suspicious gravel]] and [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].}}
{{History|||snap=23w16a|White dye no longer generates in [[suspicious sand]] in [[trail ruins]].|Due to the split of the archaeological loot tables for suspicious gravel within the [[trail ruins]]; white dye is now common loot.}}

{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.10|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added white dye.}}
{{History||1.9.0|snap=beta 1.9.0.0|Added [[flower|lilies of the valley]], which can be used to [[crafting|craft]] white dye.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|White dye can now be [[trading|sold]] to shepherd [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.56|The ID of white dye has been changed from <code>dye/19</code> to <code>white_dye</code>.}}

{{History|ps4}}
{{History||1.83|[[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added white dye.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}


{{Items}}

[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Dyes]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]

[[de:Weißer Farbstoff]]
[[es:Tinte blanco]]
[[fr:Teinture blanche]]
[[ja:白色の染料]]
[[ko:하얀색 염료]]
[[pl:Biały barwnik]]
[[pt:Corante branco]]
[[zh:白色染料]]</li></ul>
beta 1.18.20.21Armorer, cleric, fisherman, shepherd, toolsmith, and weaponsmith villager trades have been changed to match Java Edition.
Villager Trade Rebalance
(Experimental)
beta 1.20.30.20Librarians from different biomes now sell different enchanted books.
Librarians now sell, as their only master-level trade, enchanted books with a special enchantment that depends on the biome they spawned in (as shown by their garments). This is the only way to obtain these enchantments via trading.
Since jungle and swamp villagers do not spawn naturally, the only way to obtain the special enchanted books from these librarians is to bring in villagers from outside, get them to mate, and arrange for their babies to become librarians.
Enchantments for tridents, crossbows and fishing rods are no longer obtainable from trading, and must be acquired by other means.
Wandering traders now sell more items, and buy certain items from the player.
Some of the existing trades from wandering traders have reduced prices.
Legacy Console Edition
TU14CU1 1.04 Patch 11.0.1Added villager trading.
TU20CU8 1.13 Librarian villagers now may offer name tags for sale.
TU31CU19 1.22 Patch 3Changed villager trades to offers as of Java Edition 1.8.
PlayStation 4 Edition
1.91
{{Extension DPL}}<ul><li>[[Nether Star|Nether Star]]<br/>{{Distinguish|Firework Star}}
{{Item
| image = Nether Star.gif
| renewable = Yes
| stackable = Yes (64)
| rarity = Uncommon
}}
The '''Nether Star''' is a rare item [[drops|dropped]] by the [[wither]] that is used solely to [[Crafting|craft]] [[Beacon]]s.

== Obtaining ==

=== Mob loot ===

The nether star can be obtained only by defeating the [[Wither]] [[Mob#Boss mobs|boss]], which is created using [[Soul sand]] and [[Head|Wither Skeleton Skulls]]. One nether star is dropped each time; the dropped amount is not affected by the [[Looting]] enchantment. {{IN|java}}, nether stars dropped by withers take 10 minutes to despawn and are immune to explosions. {{IN|bedrock}}, nether star items never despawn, neither by time nor by explosions.

== Usage ==

The nether star has the same animated glint as [[enchanted]] items, [[potion]]s, and [[end crystal]]s.

A dropped nether star item cannot be destroyed by [[explosion]]s. However, it can still be destroyed by a falling [[anvil]],‌{{only|java}} [[fire]], [[lava]], [[cacti]], or [[the Void]].

It is used to [[Crafting|craft]] a [[beacon]].

=== Crafting ingredient ===

{{crafting usage|match=start}}

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|The beginning;The beginnig?.}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Withering Heights}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Nether Star
|spritetype=item
|nameid=nether_star
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|showaliasids=y
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Nether Star
|spritetype=item
|nameid=nether_star
|aliasid=netherstar
|id=518
|form=item
|translationkey=item.netherStar.name
|foot=1}}

== Video ==

<div style="text-align:center">{{yt|H6k28iUefMo}}</div>

== History ==

{{History|java}}
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w34a|[[File:Nether Star JE1.png|32px]] The texture of the nether star has been added.}}
{{History|||snap=12w36a|[[File:Nether Star JE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.
|Nether stars are [[drops|dropped]] by the [[wither]].}}
{{History|||snap=12w37a|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed so that they no longer have a dark outline.}}
{{History||1.4.6|snap=12w49a|[[Drops|Dropped]] nether stars can no longer be destroyed by [[explosion]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], this [[item]]'s numeral ID was 399.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w43a|[[File:Nether Star.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed.}}
{{History||1.16|snap=20w07a|Nether star has become a [[renewable resource]], as [[soul sand]], one of the blocks used to construct withers, is now renewable through [[bartering]].}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 4|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.10.0|snap=beta 1.10.0.3|[[File:Nether Star.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU19|xbone=CU7|ps=1.12|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.}}
{{History||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[File:Nether Star.gif|32px]] The texture of nether stars has been changed.}}

{{History|New 3DS}}
{{History||1.3.12|[[File:Nether Star JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] Added nether stars.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== Gallery ==

<gallery>
File:Nether Star JE3 BE2.png|The nether star without enchanted animated glint.
File:Star Drop.png|The nether star dropped by the wither.
File:Wither, left- Nether Star, right.png|A wither to the left, and a nether star to the right.
</gallery>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

==External Links==
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/taking-inventory--nether-star Taking Inventory: Nether Star] – Minecraft.net on May 11, 2023

{{Items}}

[[cs:Netheritová hvězda]]
[[de:Netherstern]]
[[es:Estrella del Inframundo]]
[[fr:Étoile du Nether]]
[[hu:Alvilági csillag]]
[[it:Stella del Nether]]
[[ja:ネザースター]]
[[ko:네더의 별]]
[[nl:Netherster]]
[[pl:Netherowa gwiazda]]
[[pt:Estrela do Nether]]
[[ru:Звезда Нижнего мира]]
[[tr:Nether Yıldızı]]
[[uk:Зірка Незеру]]
[[zh:下界之星]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]</li><li>[[Raw Salmon|Raw Salmon]]<br/>{{about|the item|the mob|Salmon}}
{{Item
| title = Raw Salmon
| image = Raw Salmon.png
| renewable = Yes
| heals = {{hunger|2}}
| stackable = Yes (64)
}}
'''Raw salmon''' is a food item that can be eaten by the [[player]] or cooked to make [[cooked salmon]].

== Obtaining ==

=== Mob loot ===
====Salmon====
[[Salmon]] always drops 1 raw salmon when killed, unaffected by Looting.<ref>{{bug|MC-212795||Salmon & Fish mobs are not affected by Looting}}</ref> If it is killed while on [[fire]], it drops 1 [[Cooked Salmon|cooked salmon]] instead.
====Guardians and elder guardians ====
[[Guardian|Guardians]] and [[Elder Guardian|elder guardians]] have a 2.5% chance to drop a random fish, with 25% of them being raw salmon, which drops as cooked if the guardian was on fire. The chance of getting the fish drop is increased by 1% per level with [[Looting]] (for a maximum of 5.5% with Looting III), but the type of fish is not affected.
====Polar bears====
[[Polar bear]]s have a 25% chance of dropping 0–2 raw salmon when killed. The maximum amount can be increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0-5 with Looting III. If killed while on fire, they drop cooked salmon instead.
=== Fishing ===
{{main|Fishing}}Raw salmon can be obtained from [[fishing]]. The wait time of one being caught is decreased with the [[Lure]] enchantment and the chance of one being caught is slightly decreased with the [[Luck of the Sea]] enchantment (named as such because it increases treasure, not fish).

Catching salmon awards 1-6 experience.

=== Chest loot ===

{{LootChestItem|raw-salmon}}

=== Villager gifts ===
{{in|java}}, Fisherman villagers throw raw salmon at [[player]]s under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.

== Usage ==

=== Smelting ingredient ===

{{smelting
|Raw Salmon
|Cooked Salmon
|0.35
}}

=== Food ===

Raw salmon restores {{hunger|2}} [[hunger]] and 0.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|saturation]].

=== Cats ===
Raw salmon can be used to tame [[cat]]s with {{frac|1|3}} chance of success, get cats off of [[chest]]s, and [[bed]]s, [[breed]] cats, and make baby cats grow up faster by 10% of the remaining time. Additionally, raw salmon can be used to heal cats by {{hp|2|mob=1}}.

Raw salmon can be used to gain [[ocelot]] trust, breed ocelots, and make baby ocelots grow up by 10%.
=== Dolphins ===

A [[dolphin]] can be fed raw salmon to increase its trust of the player and cause it to interact with the player more often. However, unlike most other animal mobs, this does not cause them to breed.

Additionally, dolphins swim to the nearest chest in a [[shipwreck]] or [[underwater ruin]] after they are fed raw salmon. If the chest in the nearest structure is broken, they swim to another structure with a chest.

=== Trading ===

Apprentice-level Fisherman [[villager]]s have 50%{{only|bedrock}} or {{frac|2|3}}{{only|java}} chance to buy 6 raw salmon and one [[emerald]] for 6 cooked salmon.

Journeyman-level Fisherman villagers offer to buy 13 raw salmon for an emerald.

=== Wolves ===
{{IN|bedrock}}, raw salmon can be fed only to [[wolves]] not at full health, healing them by {{hp|2|mob=1}}. Unlike other wolf food, raw salmon cannot be used to breed wolves or to accelerate the growth of baby wolves.

==Sounds==
{{Sound table/Entity/Food}}

== Data values ==
=== ID ===
{{edition|java}}:
{{ID table
|edition=java
|showitemtags=y
|showforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Raw Salmon
|spritetype=item
|nameid=salmon
|itemtags=fishes
|form=item
|foot=1}}

{{edition|bedrock}}:
{{ID table
|edition=bedrock
|shownumericids=y
|showforms=y
|notshowbeitemforms=y
|generatetranslationkeys=y
|displayname=Raw Salmon
|spritetype=item
|nameid=salmon
|id=265
|form=item
|foot=1}}

== Achievements ==
{{load achievements|Lion Hunter}}

== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Husbandry;A Balanced Diet;Fishy Business;A Complete Catalogue}}

== Video ==
<span style="display:inline-block">{{yt|s_GcAFeoREk}}</span>

== History ==
{{History|java}}
{{History||1.7.2|snap=13w36a|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
{{History||1.8|snap=14w25a|Raw salmon is now obtainable rare drops from [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardians]].}}
{{History||1.9|snap=15w44a|Raw salmon can now be found in [[bonus chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.10|snap=16w20a|Raw salmon is now dropped from [[polar bear]]s.}}
{{History||1.13|snap=17w47a|The different data values for the <code>fish</code> and <code>cooked_fish</code> IDs have been split up into their own IDs.
|Prior to [[1.13/Flattening|''The Flattening'']], these [[item]]s' numeral IDs were 349 and 250.}}
{{History|||snap=18w08b|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]).
|[[File:Raw Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture for raw salmon has been changed.}}
{{History||1.14|snap=18w48a|Raw salmon can now be found in chests in [[village]] fisher cottages.}}
{{History|||snap=19w11a|Fisherman [[villager]]s now [[trading|buy]] raw salmon.}}
{{History|||snap=19w13a|Fisherman villagers now give raw salmon to players under the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.}}

{{History|pocket alpha}}
{{History||v0.11.0|snap=build 1|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
{{History||v0.12.1|snap=build 1|Salmon now restores [[hunger]] instead of [[health]].
|Raw salmon can now be used to tame [[ocelot]]s.}}
{{History||v0.16.0|snap=build 1|Salmon is now [[drops|dropped]] by [[guardian]]s and [[elder guardian]]s.}}
{{History|pocket}}
{{History||1.0.0|snap=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added [[polar bear]]s, which drop raw salmon.}}
{{History|bedrock}}
{{History||1.2.0|snap=beta 1.2.0.2|Raw salmon is now found inside [[bonus chest]]s.}}
{{History||1.4.0|snap=beta 1.2.14.2|Salmon has been added as a [[mob]], which drops raw salmon when killed (cooked while on [[fire]]).
|[[File:Raw Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture for raw salmon has been changed.}}
{{History|||snap=beta 1.2.20.1|Added [[dolphin]]s, which can be [[breeding|bred]] with raw salmon.}}
{{History||1.5.0|snap=beta 1.5.0.0|Raw salmon can no longer be used to breed dolphins. 
|Giving raw salmon to dolphins now leads the [[player]] to nearest [[underwater ruins]] or [[shipwreck]].}}
{{History||1.8.0|snap=beta 1.8.0.8|Raw salmon can no longer be used to tame [[ocelot]]s.
|Raw salmon can now be used to [[breeding|breed]] ocelots.
|Added stray [[cat]]s, which can be tamed by being fed raw salmon.}}
{{History||1.11.0|snap=beta 1.11.0.4|Raw salmon can now be [[trading|sold]] to fisherman [[villager]]s.}}
{{History||1.16.100|snap=beta 1.16.100.52|If [[salmon]] is [[death|killed]] while on [[fire]], then they now drop [[cooked salmon]] instead of a raw salmon.}}

{{History|console}}
{{History||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
{{History||xbox=TU69|ps=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Raw Salmon JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture for raw salmon have been changed.}}

{{History|new 3ds}}
{{History||0.1.0|[[File:Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added raw salmon.}}
{{History|foot}}

== Issues ==
{{issue list}}

== See also ==
* [[Fishing]]

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{items}}

[[de:Roher Lachs]]
[[es:Salmón crudo]]
[[ja:生鮭]]
[[ko:생연어]]
[[pt:Salmão cru]]
[[ru:Сырой лосось]]
[[tr:Çiğ Somon]]
[[zh:生鲑鱼]]
[[Category:Renewable resources]]
[[Category:Food]]</li></ul>
The trading interface shows the new career level for villagers and which trades are locked.
Villager trading prices now depend on the player's popularity in the village.
Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a job site block.

Issues

Issues relating to "Trading", "Trades", or "Trade" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia

  • While diamonds are not renewable, their products (armor, tools, and weapons) are renewable via trading.

Gallery

References

  1. MC-179352 — The leatherworker's second leather tunic trade give too little villager XP
  2. MC-248042 — Librarian's book and quill trade is always discounted to 1 since books are unstackable
  3. MC-248042 — Librarian's book and quill trade is always discounted to 1 since books are unstackable
  4. 264555 — Wandering Trader doesn't sell Mangrove Log
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20150316193400/http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/archive/future-updates/384441-1-5-new-blocks-items#c11
  6. MC-181190 — "The discount for curing a villager is multiplied if the villager is reinfected and cured again" — resolved as "Fixed".