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+{{For}}
+{{Infobox entity
+| group = Normal
+| 1-1 = Creeper.png
+| group2 = Charged
+| 2-1 = Charged Creeper.gif
+| invimage = Creeper Spawn Egg
+| health = {{hp|20}}
+| behavior = Hostile
+| damage = ''Explosion varies by proximity and difficulty.'' Maximum damage: '''Regular''': Easy: {{hp|22}} Normal: {{hp|43}} Hard: {{hp|64}} '''Charged:''' Easy: {{hp|43.5}} Normal: {{hp|85}} Hard: {{hp|127.5}}
+| spawn = Light level of 0
+| size = '''{{IN|Java}}:'''
+Height: 1.7 blocks Width: 0.6 blocks
+'''{{IN|Bedrock}}:'''
+Height: 1.8 blocks Width: 0.6 blocks
+| usableitems = {{drop|Item|Flint and Steel}} {{drop|Item|Fire Charge}}{{only|java}}
+| mobtype = [[Monster]]
+}}
+A '''creeper''' is a common [[hostile mob]] that quietly approaches [[player]]s and then [[explode]]s, which can destroy blocks and deal massive amounts of [[damage]]. Creepers are a major source of [[gunpowder]] as well as the only way to obtain most [[music disc]]s.
+
+When struck by [[lightning]], a creeper becomes a '''charged creeper''', which amplifies its explosion power and enables mob [[head]]s to be obtained from [[piglin]]s, [[zombie]]s, [[skeleton]]s and other creepers it kills.
+
+Due to its distinctive appearance and unique and destructive method of attack, the creeper has become one of the most iconic mobs of ''[[Minecraft]]'', being featured in promotional material and merchandise.
+
+== Spawning ==
+Creepers naturally spawn in the [[Overworld]] on [[solid block]]s with a [[light level]] of 0, except in [[mushroom fields]] and [[deep dark]] biomes. They spawn individually {{in|bedrock}} and in groups of up to four {{in|java}}.
+
+{{IN|bedrock}}, there is a [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/reference/content/entityreference/examples/definitions/nestedtables/density_limit density limit] of five creepers in the Overworld's ''surface''.
+
+== Drops ==
+=== On death ===
+{{DropsTableHead}}
+{{DropsLine|name=Gunpowder|quantity=0-2|lootingquantity=1}}
+{{DropsLine|image=Invicon Music Disc Cat.png|name=Music Disc|namenote=The disc is randomly selected from [[Music Disc 13|13]], [[Music Disc cat|cat]], [[Music Disc blocks|blocks]], [[Music Disc chirp|chirp]], [[Music Disc far|far]], [[Music Disc mall|mall]], [[Music Disc mellohi|mellohi]], [[Music Disc stal|stal]], [[Music Disc strad|strad]], [[Music Disc ward|ward]], [[Music Disc 11|11]], and [[Music Disc wait|wait]].|quantity=1|rollchancenote=Only dropped when killed by a [[skeleton]], [[wither skeleton]]{{fn|Wither skeletons can be given the ability to damage creepers only through commands, such as being given a bow.}}, [[stray]] or [[bogged]].}}
+{{DropsLine|name=Creeper Head|rollchancenote=Only dropped when killed by a charged creeper.|quantity=1}}
+{{DropsTableFoot}}
+* {{xp|5}} [[experience]] points, if killed by the [[player]] or a tamed [[wolf]].
+
+== Behavior ==
+[[File:Creeper Chase.png|thumb|left|A creeper giving chase.]]
+
+Creepers chase any [[player]] within a 16-block radius. They do not attack any other mob without provocation by being attacked first.
+
+When within 3 blocks of a player, a creeper stops moving, hisses, flashes and expands, and [[explode]]s after 1.5 seconds (30 [[tick]]s), destroying (and dropping as [[item]]s) blocks in the area as well as significantly damaging the player. A creeper's detonation can be halted if the player leaves the blast radius, including by knocking it back, going out of the creeper's sight, or if the creeper is killed before the explosion. Assuming the player stays within line of sight, the distance that the player must move in order for a creeper to cancel its explosion is 7 blocks, regardless of difficulty. Normal creeper explosions have a power of 3.
+
+{{IN|java}}, if the [[game rule]] mobExplosionDropDecay is set to false, blocks have a 100% chance of dropping as items instead of being destroyed.
+
+A creeper explodes only if it has an uninterrupted line of sight with the player throughout the entire 1.5-second countdown. As a result, if the creeper does not have line-of-sight with the player, it does not start hissing even at close range, even if the player is attacking it, and a detonation is canceled if it has started. The hissing sound plays in its entirety regardless of whether the explosion happens or not.
+
+Unlike most mobs, the creeper does not have an idle sound, nor does it have unique step sounds. Although it does make normal stepping and swimming sounds, it is hard for players to distinguish those from sounds they make themselves. This makes the approach of a creeper difficult for an unwary player to notice until it starts hissing.
+
+A creeper jumps down to a player if it can survive the fall. A creeper taking fall damage adds to its swell according to fallDistance * 1.5, up to a maximum of 5 less than the fuse of the creeper. The creeper explodes when the swell equals the fuse, so an explosion occurs soon after landing with higher falls. For example, a creeper falling from greater than 16 blocks can explode 5 ticks after it lands.
+
+[[File:Falling Creeper Swell Values.png|thumb|right|The amount of swell added to creepers upon falling a certain distance.]]
+
+Creepers can climb up [[ladder]]s, [[vines]], and similar blocks like any other mob, but do not do so intentionally.
+
+{{control|Using}} a [[flint and steel]] or [[fire charge]]{{only|java|short=1}} on a creeper forces an explosion.
+
+{{IN|java}}, the detection range of creepers is reduced by 50% when the player is wearing a [[creeper head]].
+
+Creepers flee from [[ocelot]]s and [[cat]]s within a 6-block radius, with faster movement than when pursuing a player. Cats and ocelots do not attack creepers. A creeper that has begun a detonation does not flee unless the player leaves its blast radius.
+
+Creepers are not targeted by tamed [[wolves]], [[iron golem]]s or [[zoglin]]s. However, they are still attacked by [[wither]]s, [[snow golem]]s,{{bug|MC-73964||Snow golems can attack creepers}} [[vindicator]]s named "Johnny", [[warden]]s and [[goat]]s. When hit by a stray projectile (like a [[drowned]]'s trident), a creeper retaliates if not already chasing a player, unless said projectile is a skeleton's arrow. If a creeper is attacked by any mob except a [[goat]], the creeper moves toward the mob that attacked it and explodes.
+
+When a creeper is inflicted with a [[status effect]], its explosion creates an [[area effect cloud]] of the effect.{{only|java}}
+
+=== Charged creeper ===
+[[File:Charged Creeper.png|128px|right]]
+[[File:Charged and normal creeper explosion comparison.png|thumb|Two creepers' explosion damage radius in the dirt. Comparison between a charged creeper's (left) and a normal creeper's (right). Notice that the charged creeper's explosion is much bigger than the normal creeper's explosion.]]
+Charged creepers are stronger versions of creepers. They are distinguished from normal creepers by their blue aura surrounding them, and their explosion power is significantly increased.
+
+A charged creeper is created when [[lightning]] strikes within four blocks of a normal creeper. The lightning can be created in any way, including naturally, with the {{cmd|summon}} command, by a [[trident]] with the [[Channeling]] enchantment, or attracted to a [[lightning rod]]. Due to this mechanic, creepers cannot be damaged by lightning but still can take damage from fire caused by it.
+
+A charged creeper can also be [[Commands/summon|summoned]] using the following commands:
+* {{IN|Java}}: /summon creeper ~ ~ ~ {powered:1}
+* {{IN|BE}}: /summon creeper ~ ~ ~ minecraft:become_charged
+
+Their countdown timers are the same as normal creepers, both in terms of range and time. With a power of 6, an explosion caused by a charged creeper is twice as powerful as the explosion caused by a creeper. Charged creepers' explosions are 50% more powerful than an explosion of [[TNT]]. How close the creeper was to the lightning strike does not affect the size or power of the explosion.
+
+{{IN|Java}}, a charged creeper explosion that kills [[zombie]]s, [[skeleton]]s, [[wither skeleton]]s, [[piglin]]s, or other creepers causes one{{bug|MC-63534||Only one mob skull can be dropped if a Charged Creeper kills several mobs of the same type.|WAI}} of those mobs to drop its corresponding [[mob head]]. If multiple valid mobs are killed in the explosion, the one that drops a head is chosen at random. {{IN|bedrock}}, a charged creeper explosion that kills zombies, skeletons, wither skeletons, piglins, or other creepers causes all the killed mobs to drop their corresponding heads.{{bug|MCPE-18599||Multiple Mob Head Drops from Charged Creeper}}
+
+A charged creeper does not drop its own head when it explodes, although any other charged creepers or creepers killed in the explosion drop a creeper head. Players and [[ender dragon]]s do not drop their heads,{{bug|MC-132933||Inconsistency: Player, Ender Dragon, and Wither don't drop their heads when killed by charged creeper|WAI}} nor do mobs without corresponding mob heads, such as livestock animals.
+
+Charged creepers have the same entity ID as normal creepers. The only difference is that the value of the boolean powered [[Chunk format#Mobs|tag]] is set to 1 (true).
+
+=== Farming ===
+{{main|Tutorials/Creeper farming}}
+
+== Sounds ==
+{{JE}}:
+Creepers use the Hostile Creatures sound category for [[Sound#Entity-dependent categories|entity-dependent sound events]].
+
+{{SoundTable
+| type = java
+| {{SoundLine
+| sound =Creeper death.ogg
+|subtitle=Creeper dies
+|source=Hostile Creatures
+|description=When a creeper dies without exploding
+|id=entity.creeper.death
+|translationkey=subtitles.entity.creeper.death
+|volume=1.0
+|pitch=0.8-1.2
+|distance=16}}
+| {{SoundLine
+|sound=Creeper hurt1.ogg
+|sound2=Creeper hurt2.ogg
+|sound3=Creeper hurt3.ogg
+|sound4=Creeper hurt4.ogg
+|subtitle=Creeper hurts
+|source=Hostile Creatures
+|description=When a creeper is damaged
+|id=entity.creeper.hurt
+|translationkey=subtitles.entity.creeper.hurt
+|volume=1.0
+|pitch=0.8-1.2
+|distance=16}}
+| {{SoundLine
+|sound=Creeper fuse.ogg
+|subtitle=Creeper hisses
+|source=Hostile Creatures
+|description=When a creeper begins its explosion timer
+|id=entity.creeper.primed
+|translationkey=subtitles.entity.creeper.primed
+|volume=1.0
+|pitch=0.5
+|distance=16}}
+| {{SoundLine
+|sound=Explosion1.ogg
+|sound2=Explosion2.ogg
+|sound3=Explosion3.ogg
+|sound4=Explosion4.ogg
+|subtitle=Explosion
+|source=block
+|description=When a creeper explodes
+|id=entity.generic.explode
+|translationkey=subtitles.entity.generic.explode
+|volume=4.0
+|pitch=0.56-0.84
+| distance = 16
+}}
+}}
+
+{{BE}}:
+{{SoundTable
+| type = bedrock
+| {{SoundLine
+| sound =Creeper death.ogg
+|source=hostile
+|description=When a creeper dies
+|id=mob.creeper.death
+|volume=1.0
+|pitch=0.8-1.2}}
+| {{SoundLine
+|sound=Creeper hurt1.ogg
+|sound2=Creeper hurt2.ogg
+|sound3=Creeper hurt3.ogg
+|sound4=Creeper hurt4.ogg
+|source=hostile
+|description=When a creeper is damaged
+|id=mob.creeper.say
+|volume=1.0
+|pitch=0.8-1.2}}
+| {{SoundLine
+|sound=Creeper fuse.ogg
+|source=block
+|description=When a creeper begins its explosion timer
+|id=random.fuse
+|volume=1.0
+|pitch=0.5}}
+| {{SoundLine
+|sound=Explosion1.ogg
+|sound2=Explosion2.ogg
+|sound3=Explosion3.ogg
+|sound4=Explosion4.ogg
+|source=block
+|description=When a creeper explodes
+|id=random.explode
+|volume=4.0
+| pitch = 1.0
+}}
+}}
+
+== Data values ==
+=== ID ===
+{{JE}}:
+{{ID table
+|edition=java
+|generatetranslationkeys=y
+|displayname=Creeper
+|spritetype=entity
+|nameid=creeper
+|foot=1}}
+
+{{BE}}:
+{{ID table
+|edition=bedrock
+|shownumericids=y
+|generatetranslationkeys=y
+|displayname=Creeper
+|spritetype=entity
+|nameid=creeper
+|id=33
+|foot=1}}
+
+=== Entity data ===
+Creepers have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
+
+{{JE}}:
+{{main|Entity format}}
+{{/ED}}
+
+{{BE}}:
+: See [[Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]].
+
+== Achievements ==
+{{load achievements|Archer;Monster Hunter;Overkill;It Spreads;Camouflage;Over-Overkill}}
+
+== Advancements ==
+{{load advancements|Adventure;Monster Hunter;Monsters Hunted;It Spreads;Take Aim;Arbalistic;A Throwaway Joke;Over-Overkill}}
+
+== Video ==
+{{yt|ZUj5wASXoQI}}
+
+== Development ==
+{{expand section}}
+These mobs were originally meant to be a [[pig]], but due to a coding bug, it created a creeper.
+
+{{quote|The story of the Creeper - it was supposed to be the pig, but Notch mixed the height and the width values, or the rotation of it, so it's standing up instead of lain horizontally. But it did have the AI behaviour of looking at the player. So he just thought it was extremely creepy, with this weird thing walking around, looking at you. So he decided to keep it as a monster. He wrote that a friend said it would be cool if it exploded *laughs* and that brought us to the Creeper.
+
+The face was to clearly, with a limited number of pixels, make it look really dangerous. I think the green colour is supposed to be camouflage. But we're still debating - is it flesh? Or is it more like leaves? Or is it fur? You don't really know just by looking at the pixels. I know Junkboy debates that! *laughs*
+
+|JENS BERGENSTENhttps://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/meet-creeper}}
+
+== History ==
+{{HistoryTable
+|{{HistoryLine|java classic}}
+|{{HistoryLine||August 20, 2009|link=https://archive.org/download/Minecraft_IRC_Logs_2009/DBN-IRC-Logs/%23minecraft.20090820.log|[[File:Creeper (pre-release).png|24px]] A failed [[pig]] model is shown. [[Notch]] commented, "it looks creepier when animated ... haha, I'll keep it for a creepy creature. =D".{{Info needed|Was this texture affected by shadowing as well?}}}}
+|{{HistoryLine||September 1, 2009|link={{tumblr|notch|177152983}}|[[File:Creeper JE1.png|24px]] Creepers were shown on [[The Word of Notch]].
+|[[File:Creeper (fixed shadows) JE1.png|24px]] While the texture itself is bright, creepers appear darker than intended.
+|Creepers behave much like [[zombie]]s currently do, hopping around randomly until spotting the [[player]].
+|The melee attacks of creepers deal only {{hp|4}} worth of [[damage]] rather than the zombies' {{hp|6}}.
+|When killed, creepers "lie down" like any other dead [[mob]] and cause a 4×4×4 spherical explosion that left a sizable crater, destroying plenty of [[block]]s and severely hurting any players nearby.
+|The creeper is worth 250 points when killed.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[File:Creeper JE1.png|24px]] Added creepers.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST_03|Creepers no longer drop [[water]] and [[lava]] items when blowing up the liquid.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.25 SURVIVAL TEST|[[Mob]]s, including creepers, are now more dangerous, respawn, despawn, and attack [[skeleton]]s if shot by them.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||October 20, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/218118974/slowly-coming-crawling-back|[[Notch]] mentioned that creepers no longer destroy rock-type [[block]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.26 SURVIVAL TEST|[[File:Creeper JE2.png|24px]] The texture of creepers has been changed.
+|The [[explosion]]s of creepers no longer destroy [[stone]] or stone-like [[block]]s.
+|The explosions of creepers now leave smoldering.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.27 SURVIVAL TEST|The creeper is worth 200 points when killed.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|java indev}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.31|dev=20091223-0040|Creepers and other mobs no longer spawn naturally.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20100202|[[File:Creeper JE3 BE1.png|24px]]Creepers and other mobs now spawn naturally again. However, they are currently passive.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20100204-2027|Creepers are now hostile again, and attack by approaching and exploding near players.{{verify|Was it in this version?}} Previously in Survival Test, creepers dealt melee damage and exploded only when killed by the player.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||20100219|Creepers now drop [[Gunpowder|sulphur]] upon death.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||unknown|Creepers no longer produce leaf [[particles]] upon [[explosion]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine|java alpha}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v1.0.3|Added unique hurt sounds for creepers. Previously, they used the hurt sound for players.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v1.0.14|Added [[music disc]]s "13" and "cat", which are dropped by creepers shot by [[skeleton]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v1.2.0_02|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Creepers now have a new hurt [[sounds]].
+Old hurt sounds:
+[[File:Creeper Oldhurt1.ogg]][[File:Creeper Oldhurt2.ogg]]
+[[File:Creeper Oldhurt3.ogg]][[File:Creeper Oldhurt4.ogg]]}}
+|{{HistoryLine|java beta}}
+|{{HistoryLine||?|Creeper's fuse timer does not tick back when the player is out of range{{verify|It most definitely happens in Beta 1.2_02 but what version introduced this bug?}}}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.3|Creeper's fuse timer has been fixed}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.4|[[File:Java Edition logo 7.png|150px]] The 'A' in the ''[[Minecraft]]'' logo now includes a creeper face.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.5|[[File:Charged Creeper JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Creepers now become charged when struck by [[lightning]], increasing the [[explosion]]'s radius and strength.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Creepers are now much more deadly, and can kill an unarmored [[player]], if in a radius of 4 to 5 [[block]]s around the creeper. This [[damage]] is also difficulty-independent.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|java}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|Creepers and other hostile [[mob]]s no longer attack the player in [[Creative]] mode, unless provoked.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=RC1|Creeper [[explosion]]s now have a new [[sound]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.1|dev=11w50a|Creepers now drop all [[music disc]]s, except for "11".}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.2.1|dev=12w05b|Creepers now run away from tamed [[cat]]s and [[ocelot]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w07a|As part of the [[AI]] overhaul, creepers no longer attack other [[mob]]s.{{info needed|I assume this means that they don't attack other mobs that attack the creeper if the creeper is already chasing the player, but if the creeper is not chasing after a player it'll still react to other mins attacking it?}}
+|Creepers no longer strafe toward the left of the [[player]], now stopping in front of the player.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.3.1|dev=12w30a|Creepers have been made stronger. Depending on difficulty, creeper [[damage]] is now scaled, with Easy: ~50% less damage, Normal: same damage as before, and Hard: ~33% more damage than before. In full diamond [[armor]] and Hard difficulty, a creeper can knock players down to 2 hearts.{{tweet|dinner|227339500941082626|In full diamond armour + hard difficulty a creeper can knock you down to 2hearts!|July 23, 2012}}}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.4.2|dev=12w38b|New creeper fall mechanics have been added; creepers now [[explode]], if they fall on the [[player]] from a certain height.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.4.4|dev=1.4.3|Creepers now drop music discs "11" and "wait".}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.6.1|dev=13w18a|Creepers no longer explode when hit in [[Creative]] mode.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.7.2|dev=13w36a|Creepers can now be forcibly exploded by {{Control|using}} [[flint and steel]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=14w05a|[[Player]]s can now see from the perspective of a creeper in [[Spectator]] mode. A green creeper shader is applied and the player is limited to the creeper's movements.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w11a|Other creepers, [[witch]]es, [[zombie]]s, [[skeleton]]s, [[spider]]s, [[cave spider]]s and [[zombie pigmen]] now run away from creepers that are about to explode.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w30a|Charged creepers now cause [[zombie]]s, [[skeleton]]s, [[wither skeleton]]s and other creepers to drop [[head]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w30b|Each charged creeper now causes the drop of only one [[head]], even if multiple head-dropping mobs are killed.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.8.1|dev=pre1|[[Mob]]s no longer run from creepers that are about to explode.
+|Creepers no longer attack [[iron golem]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.9|dev=15w32a|The detection range of creepers is halved when the [[player]] is wearing a [[creeper head]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=15w33c|The detection range for players wearing the creeper head is adjusted, now 37.5% of the normal range.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=15w36a|The detection range for players wearing the creeper head is again 50% of the normal range.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=15w39a|Creepers are now slightly shorter (1.7 [[block]]s tall rather than 1.8).}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=15w51a|Creepers no longer drop [[music disc]]s when [[game rule]] doMobLoot is false.{{bug|MC-51725||Gamerule doMobLoot does not affect the dropping of music discs|Fixed}}}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.11|dev=16w32a|Creepers that explode while having a potion effect now leave behind an [[area effect cloud]] having that effect.
+|The [[namespaced ID]]s of creepers have been changed from {{code|Creeper}} to {{code|creeper}}.|Creepers no longer drop music discs when killed by strays or wither skeletons.{{bug|MC-112579}}}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.14|dev=18w43a|Creepers now drop music discs when killed by [[stray]]s and [[wither skeleton]]s{{fn|Wither skeletons can be given the ability to damage creepers only through commands, such as being given a bow.}} again.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w15a|Creepers now show no hostility when attacked by a [[goat]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.19.3|exp=Update 1.20|dev=22w46a|Charged creepers now cause [[piglin]]s to drop [[piglin head]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.19.3|dev=Pre-release 2|Creepers can now be forcibly exploded by {{Control|using}} a [[fire charge]].{{bug|MC-185618||Creepers can't be ignited with a fire charge|Fixed}}}}
+
+|{{HistoryLine|pocket alpha}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.3.3|[[File:Creeper JE3 BE1.png|24px]] Added creepers.
+|They do not yet spawn naturally and require external help to spawn.https://youtu.be/vG167PET3o0
+|Creepers currently have old [[explosion]] sounds.
+|Creeper's explosions produce a white mist and have a smaller range.
+|Creepers strafe toward the left of the [[player]] and are as slow as zombies.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.4.0|Creepers now spawn naturally.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.7.4|Tapping and holding [[flint and steel]] on a creeper now causes it to automatically [[explode]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.9.0|dev=build 1|Creepers no longer float 2 pixels off the ground.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 2|An ignite button is now used to automatically explode a creeper when holding flint and steel, instead of tapping and holding.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 8|Creepers now use the new AI, so now they avoid fire, cactus, lava, and falling (and water when idle).}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 9|Creepers now use the old AI again because them walking faster and not detonating.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.9.2|Creepers now have a correct [[explosion]] range.
+|The detonation time for creepers has been fixed (would previously explode almost instantly).}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.11.0|dev=?|Creepers can now climb [[ladder]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.12.1|dev=build 1|Creepers now use the new AI again, now stopping in front of the player.
+|The creeper's moving speed and [[explosion]]s' knockback effect has been increased.
+|Creepers now explode if they fall on [[player]]s from a certain height.
+|[[File:Charged Creeper.png|32px]] Creepers now become charged when struck by [[lightning]], increasing the [[explosion]]'s radius and strength.
+|Creepers now have the new explosion [[sound]].
+|Creepers now have the flashing animation and the explosions have shockwaves.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.14.0|dev=build 1|Creepers are now slightly shorter (1.7 [[block]]s tall rather than 1.8).}}
+|{{HistoryLine||v0.16.0|dev=build 4|Creepers now have idle [[sound]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.2.0|dev=beta 1.2.0.2|Creepers now drop [[music disc]]s when killed by [[skeleton]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|Creepers now drop music discs when killed by [[stray]]s.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.16.210|dev=beta 1.16.210.51|No longer attack back after being rammed by a [[goat]].}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.20.10|dev=?|Creepers bobbing in water in a 1 block space no longer attack a swimming player for {{hp|3}}.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|Upcoming bedrock}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.21.60|dev=Preview 1.21.60.21|Creepers no longer flash solid white when exploding.}}
+
+|{{HistoryLine|console}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps3=1.00|psvita=1.00|ps4=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|[[File:Creeper JE3 BE1.png|24px]] Added creepers.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU5|[[File:Charged Creeper.png|32px]] Added charged creepers.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU12|Creepers no longer attack other [[mob]]s. Before this update, a creeper shot by a [[skeleton]] would attack the skeleton, creating a crater in the process.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU14|ps3=1.04|psvita=1.00|ps4=1.00|Creepers have been made stronger. Depending on difficulty, creeper [[damage]] is scaled now with Easy: ~50% less damage, Normal: same damage as before, and Hard: ~33% more damage than before. In full diamond [[armor]] and hard difficulty, a creeper can knock [[player]]s down to 2 hearts.
+|A creeper is now aggressive toward the last [[player]] that hit it.
+|The creeper's [[explosion]]s' knockback effect has been increased.
+|Creepers now explode if they fall on players from a certain height.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU24|xbone=CU12|ps3=1.16|psvita=1.16|ps4=1.16|The creeper's flashing animation has been updated.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps3=1.22|psvita=1.22|ps4=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Creepers can now be forcibly exploded {{Control|using}} [[flint and steel]].
+|Creepers drop a [[mob head]] when killed by a charged creeper.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU54|xbone=CU44|ps3=1.52|psvita=1.52|ps4=1.52|wiiu=Patch 24|switch=1.0.4|Creepers that explode while having a [[potion]] effect now leave behind an [[area effect cloud]] having that effect.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps3=none|psvita=none|ps4=1.90|wiiu=none|switch=none|Creepers now drop [[music disc]]s when killed by [[stray]]s.}}
+
+|{{HistoryLine|new 3ds}}
+|{{HistoryLine||0.1.0|[[File:Creeper JE3 BE1.png|24px]] Added creepers.}}
+}}
+
+== Issues ==
+{{issue list}}
+
+== Trivia ==
+* [[Notch]] has stated on that "I imagine creepers as being made out of leaves or similar. I'm not sure why they explode."{{citation|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20190401000309/https:/twitter.com/notch/status/27860129973| title = I imagine them as being made out of leaves or similar. I'm not sure why they explode.}} – [https://twitter.com/notch @Notch], October 19, 2010 When asked to describe its physical texture, he said they would feel "crunchy, like dry leaves.".{{tweet|notch|27464490580|I've imagined them as being crunchy, like dry leaves.|October 15, 2010}}
+** This can also be interpreted from the fact that the texture for creepers is the same as an old texture of leaves.
+* Creepers are bright green color to camouflage them for the original classic ''Minecraft'' foliage textures, which were bright shades of green, but has since been changed.
+* In multiplayer, if a creeper is attacked by another player, and the other player runs out of sight, it does not attack any other players.
+* When asked how creepers trigger their explosive nature, [[Dinnerbone]] said "They're so nervous that they shake a lot, and then this sets them off the same way as how rubbing two sticks makes fire".{{tweet|Dinnerbone|408694324927676416|They're so nervous that they shake a lot, and then this sets them off the same way as how rubbing two sticks makes fire.|December 5, 2013}}
+* If a charged creeper is given [[Invisibility]], the "aura" effect is still visible.
+* A charged creeper explosion can inflict the greatest amount of damage any mob in the game can do at one time.
+* The creeper hiss sound uses the same sound file as when a block of TNT is primed but played at a lower pitch.
+* According to ''[[Minecraft Character Creator Sticker Book]]'', creepers are allergic to pollen wafting around [[Cherry Grove|cherry groves]].''Minecraft Character Creator Sticker Book'', page 16
+
+=== Publicity ===
+[[File:Creeper Danger.png|thumb|right|A sight that can scare even the most experienced ''Minecraft'' players.]]Creepers have a formidable reputation in the community because of their potential to hurt or kill even veteran players and destroy structures. Their distinct appearance and destructive abilities have made them a widely recognizable ''Minecraft'' icon. Creepers are referenced in several of the items available at the ''Minecraft'' merchandise depot,[https://www.minecraftshop.com/ Official Minecraft Store] and have become an internet meme complete with fan art, webcomic references, and demotivational posters. A central part of the meme is the creeper's unofficial catchphrase derived from the mob's tendency to sneak up on the player and hiss before detonating:
+
+"''That'sssss a very nice you've got there... It'd be a ssssshame if anything were to happen to it...''"{{citation|url=https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/minecraft-creeper| title = Minecraft Creeper|website=Know Your Meme}}
+
+==== Merchandise ====
+Creepers have been portrayed in many ''Minecraft'' products including but not limited to:
+
+* The letter "A" in the ''Minecraft'' logo after [[Java Edition Beta 1.4]] (The previous logo was just "MINECRAFT" written with cobblestone blocks)
+* Stuffed toys
+* [[Action figures]]
+* Bracelets
+* T-shirts
+** The creeper anatomy T-shirt reveals the insides of a creeper, and also reveals its scientific name: ''Creepus explodus''.
+* [[LEGO Minecraft]]
+* Papercraft
+* ''Minecraft'' Facebook profile image
+* In the goodie bags given out at Minecon 2011, creepers were given as a fold-able and tapable decoration for one's room or collection, along with [[diamond]] and [[grass block]].
+
+==== Appearances ====
+[[File:PHYSOC OUTREACH Creeper and Chest.jpg|thumb|right|A creeper and a chest sent to the edge of space by the Physics Society Outreach Project]]
+{{main|Minecraft in popular culture}}
+* On 18 June 18 2012, the University of Southampton Physics Society Outreach Project sent a creeper and [[chest]] to the edge of space in a balloon with a tracker and camera.{{citation|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416233159/http://www.benoxley.com:80/physoc-outreach/| title = Physoc Outreach|website=Ben Oxley|date=June 18, 2012}}
+* As part of an official collaboration, creepers are included as monsters in a free add-on for the roleplaying game ''[[Minecraft x Dungeons & Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]''.https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/source/minecraft-creatures-monstrous-compendium In the game, they are "Monstrosities" and have the alignment "Typically Neutral Evil".
+
+== Gallery ==
+=== Textures ===
+
+File:Creeper (texture) JE2.png|Texture of a creeper.
+File:Creeper_(charged_texture)_JE1.png|Charged creeper overlay.
+File:Creeper (texture) 15w14a.png|Texture of a [[smiling creeper]].
+File:Creeper (texture) JE1.png|Original texture file of the creeper. Notice the leaves.
+
+
+=== Gameplay ===
+
+File:CreeprClose.png|A creeper staring at the [[player]].
+File:Creeper Pre-explosion.png|A creeper that is about to explode.
+File:Creeper Explosion.gif|Creeper explosion.
+File:ExplosionComparison.png|Comparison of explosion craters. From left to right: charged creeper, [[TNT]], creeper.
+File:Creeper Death.png|A creeper dying.
+File:Creeper View.png|A creeper's vision when [[Spectator#Mob view|spectating]] it.
+File:Creeper Vision.png|A forest at night through a creeper's eyes.
+File:CreeperExplosion.png|A creeper explosion that damaged a [[village]] house.
+File:Zuri's Creeper Farm.png|A rudimentary example of a music disc farm.
+File:Creeper peeking through a glass window.png|Creeper peeking through a glass window.
+File:Charged creeper next to a normal creeper.png|A charged creeper next to a normal creeper.
+File:Firework Star (Creeper Shape).gif|Creeper face-shaped firework.
+
+
+=== Development ===
+
+File:Original pig.jpg|The original pig model the creeper was based on.
+File:Creepers old 2009.png|The original dark green creeper model.
+
+
+=== Mojang screenshots ===
+
+File:Steve next to a creeper.png|[[Steve]] standing next to a creeper.
+File:Ari misses the hit.png|[[Ari]] trying to land a hit on a creeper with a [[mace]].
+
+
+=== In other media ===
+==== Official media ====
+
+Creeper Minecraft Instagram.jpg|Artwork of the creeper.
+CreeperArtwork.png|Artwork of a creeper.
+CreeperFaceArtwork.png|Artwork of a creeper's face.
+Creeper Sticker.gif|Creeper art
+Caves & Cliffs cover art.png|A creeper in promotional artwork for the first [[Caves & Cliffs]] update.
+Caves & Cliffs (Part II) Artwork.jpg|Creepers in promotional artwork for the second [[Caves & Cliffs]] update.
+Wild key art.png|A creeper in official artwork for [[The Wild Update]].
+Creeper Migration.jpg|Artwork of a creeper used to signal the end of account migration. https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/account-migration-last-call
+Spookyfest Article 21.jpg|Artwork for the ''Minecraft'' [[Spookyfest]] event, featuring a creeper. https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/the-minecraft-spookyfest-upon-us-
+Xbox-360-gamerpic-creeper.png|Gamerpic award from {{el|xbox 360}}.
+Xbox-360-gamerpic-creeper-face.png|Gamerpic from the "Minecraft Faces" pack.
+Xbox-360-gamerpic-creeper-suit.png|Gamerpic from the "Minecraft Mobs in Suits 2" pack.
+Creeper Bit Marshmallows.png|Promotional artwork for a ''Minecraft'' collaboration with Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes.
+Creepy Chasing Pac-Man.jpg|“[https://pacman.fandom.com/wiki/Creepy Creepy],” a ghost resembling a creeper featured in the ''[[Pac-Man]]'' DLC.
+Creeper Chao.jpg|A [https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Chao Chao] resembling a creeper, featured in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' DLC.
+Creeper Badnik.jpg|Artwork of a creeper as it appears in the ''[[Sonic Texture Pack]]''. Notice the robotic look.
+Creeper Exploding Animated Pixel Artwork.gif|Animated creeper artwork.
+Three Creepers.jpeg|Creepers representing ''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]'', ''[[Minecraft Legends]]'', and ''Minecraft'' looking at each other.{{tweet|Minecraft|1804939561136447991|👉 👈 ... 👆|June 23, 2024}}
+Minecraft-themed word search.jpeg|Minecraft-themed word search.
+File:Creeper with muscular arms.jpg|A creeper with muscular human arms.
+File:A_Minecraft_Movie_Teaser_Poster.jpg|Creeper as it appears on the ''[[A Minecraft Movie]]'' teaser poster.
+File:A_Minecraft_Movie_Teaser_Poster_Horizontal.jpg|Another teaser poster of ''[[A Minecraft Movie]]'' depecting a creeper.
+File:AMCM_Creeper_Behind_Garrett.png|A creeper in the teaser trailer for ''[[A Minecraft Movie]]''.
+File:Creeper peeking out from tree 1.jpeg|A creeper peeking out from a [[tree]] near some [[mushroom]]s.
+File:Creeper peeking out from tree 2.jpeg|A creeper peeking out from a tree near a [[fox]] and a [[pillager]].
+File:Creeper_Potato.png|Potato Creeper in [[24w14potato]] snapshot
+File:A creeper's kindness.jpeg|World Kindness Day artwork.
+File:Creeper in a pair of pants.jpeg|Creeper in a pair of pants.
+File:Creeper waving hello.jpeg|A creeper waving hello with one of its legs.
+File:Hour of Code Creeper.jpeg|Creeper in Hour of Code.
+
+
+==== Merchandise ====
+
+File:Creeper Canopy.jpg|A photograph featuring many pieces of official creeper merchandise.
+File:Notch Creeper Face Shirt.png|A creeper face shirt.
+File:Minecraft World Bike Day.jpeg|A creeper riding a bike.
+File:Creepus Explodus JINX.jpg|Official artwork "Creeper Anatomy" for merchandise made by JINX.
+File:Creepers Gonna Creep JINX.jpg|Official artwork "Creepers Gonna Creep" for merchandise made by JINX.
+File:Drop it Creep JINX.jpg|Official artwork "Drop it Creep" for merchandise made by JINX.
+File:Retro Creeper JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Retro Creeper" made by JINX.
+File:Three Creeper Moon JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Three Creeper Moon" made by JINX. The name and graphics are a reference to {{Wikipedia|Three Wolf Moon}}.https://www.escapistmagazine.com/jinx-and-mojang-team-up-for-official-minecraft-merchandise/
+File:Creeper Demolition Company JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Demolition Company" made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Glyph JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Glyph" made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Pride.jpg|"Rainbow Creeper," an official T-Shirt design sold to celebrate Pride Month.
+File:Creeper Sweater.jpg|"Minecraft Seasons Greetings Creeper Ugly Holiday Sweater"
+File:Creeper Premium Zip-up Hoodie JINX.jpg|Official creeper premium zip-up hoodie made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Inside JINX.jpg|Official T-shirt artwork "Creeper Inside" made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Inside Sticker JINX.jpg|Official sticker "Creeper Inside" made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Inside Wall Cling JINX.jpg|Official wall decal "Creeper Inside" made by JINX.
+File:Creeper SSSsss Sticker.jpg|Official sticker "Creeper SSSsss" made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Face Sticker.jpg|Official creeper face sticker made by JINX.
+File:Computronic JINX.jpg|Official poster made by JINX that features a creeper.
+File:Creeper Plush Toy with Sound JINX.jpg|Official creeper plushy with sound made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Anatomy JINX.jpg|Official creeper vinyl minifigure made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Action Figure JINX.jpg|Official creeper action figure made by JINX.
+File:Poppable Creeper Figure.jpg|Official poppable 5-inch Creeper figure by JINX.
+File:Creeper Vinyl JINX.jpg|Official creeper vinyl minifigure made by JINX.
+File:Plastic Creeper Face Mug JINX.jpg|Official creeper face mug made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Flexfit Hat.jpg|Official creeper hat made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Face Premium Snap Back Hat JINX.jpg|Official creeper hat made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Head JINX.jpg|Official creeper head cosmetic made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Bracelet JINX.jpg|Official creeper bracelet made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Pendant Necklace JINX.jpg|Official creeper pendant on a necklace made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Face Leather Wallet JINX.jpg|Official creeper wallet made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Face Beanie JINX.jpg|Official creeper beanie made by JINX.
+File:Creeper Scarf.jpg|Official creeper scarf by JINX.
+File:Creeper Plushies.jpg|Official creeper plushies made by JINX.
+File:Minecraft creeper backpack.jpg|A ''Minecraft'' creeper backpack from [http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1758/ ThinkGeek].
+File:Neon Creeper Blanket.jpg|"Minecraft Digital Print," a design featured on a throw blanket.
+File:LEGO Minecraft Micro-Mobs.jpg|Creeper and Steve micromobs from official [[LEGO Minecraft|LEGO ''Minecraft'']].
+File:LEGO Creeper.png|Creeper minifigure from official [[LEGO Minecraft|LEGO ''Minecraft'']].
+File:LEGO Charged Creeper.png|Charged creeper minifigure.
+File:LEGO Exploding Creeper.png|Exploding creeper minifigure.
+File:LEGO Enchanted Creeper.png|An [[MCD:Enchanted|enchanted]] creeper minifigure.
+File:LEGO Brickheadz Steve and Creeper Boxed.png|BrickHeadz of Steve and a creeper.
+File:LEGO Minecraft Creeper Bigfig Boxed.png|A Creeper Bigfig LEGO Minecraft set.
+File:LEGO Minecraft Creeper Mine Boxed.png|A Creeper Mine LEGO Minecraft set.
+File:LEGO Minecraft Steve and Creeper Boxed.png|A Steve and Creeper LEGO Minecraft set.
+File:Creeper toaster.jpg|Official creeper toaster.
+File:Greek Creeper.png|[[Mash-up pack|Greek Mythology mash-up pack]]
+File:City Creeper.png|[[Texture Pack DLC|City texture pack]]
+File:Creeper Steve Boxhead.png|Creeper [[Steve]] Boxhead, a skin featured in the [[1st Birthday skin pack]].
+File:Halloween Ghost Creeper.png|[[Mash-up pack|Halloween mash-up pack]]
+File:Party Creeper.png|Party Creeper, another skin featured in the 1st Birthday skin pack.
+
+
+==== Other appearances ====
+
+File:MC201 JesseCreepers.png|[[Story Mode:Creeper|Charged Creepers]] as they appear in [[Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two|''Minecraft Story Mode Season Two'']].
+File:Creeper mii fighter costume.jpg|The Creeper Mii Brawler costume in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
+File:SSBU spirit Creeper.png|Creeper Spirit from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
+File:MCMobSquadDftC.png|A creeper as it appears on the cover of ''[[Minecraft: Mob Squad: Don't Fear the Creeper]]''.
+File:Mobestiary Cover.jpg|A creeper as depicted on the cover of the ''Mobestiary''.
+File:Creeper Mobestiary.jpg|Anatomy of a creeper, as seen in the ''[[Minecraft: Mobestiary|Mobestiary]]''.
+File:Creeper Statblock.png|The official creeper statistics for [[w:Dungeons_&_Dragons|''D&D'']].
+File:Creeper in Stick RPG 2.png|A creeper Easter egg that can be found in a game called ''Stick RPG 2''.
+File:Hexagon Force.jpg|The ''Geometry Dash'' achievement that unlocks a creeper icon.
+File:Henrystickmincreeper.png|The creeper from ''Henry Stickmin''.
+File:Terraria Creeper.png|The Creeper set from ''Terraria''.
+File:Creeper (Trails & Tales Event).png|The Secret Creeper, featured in the [[Trails & Tales Event]].
+File:Tiny Creeper Mob Vote Server.png|Tiny Creeper, featured in [[2023 Mob Vote Event]].
+File:Target mob creeper.png|Target of a creeper in a cowboy hat from the [[Universal Studios Event]].
+File:Target mob creeper gold.png|Ditto, but with a charged creeper in a cowboy hat.
+File:Minecraft Drop Day headphones.jpeg
+File:Creeper-WppWallpaper.png|A creeper face hidden amongst other doodles in a wallpaper of the [[Wikipedia:WhatsApp|WhatsApp]] application
+
+
+== Notes ==
+
+
+== References ==
+{{Reflist|2}}
+
+== External links ==
+* {{Mcnet|meet-creeper|Meet the Creeper|May 15, 2017|Tom Stone}}
+* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creeper_(Minecraft) Creeper (Minecraft)] – Wikipedia.org
+
+== Navigation ==
+{{Navbox mobs}}
+
+[[Category:Hostile mobs]]
+[[Category:Monster mobs]]
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+[[de:Creeper]]
+[[es:Creeper]]
+[[fr:Creeper]]
+[[hu:Creeper]]
+[[it:Creeper]]
+[[ja:クリーパー]]
+[[ko:크리퍼]]
+[[lzh:伏臨]]
+[[nl:Creeper]]
+[[pl:Creeper]]
+[[pt:Creeper]]
+[[ru:Крипер]]
+[[th:ครีปเปอร์]]
+[[tr:Creeper]]
+[[uk:Кріпер]]
+[[zh:苦力怕]]
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+== Licensing ==
+{{license Mojang}}
+[[Category:Screenshots]]
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+{{distinguish|Bedrock Edition 1.13.0}}
+
+
+'''1.13''', the first release of the '''[[Update Aquatic]]''',{{Mcnet|update-aquatic-out-java|Update Aquatic Out On Java!|July 18, 2018|Adrian Östergård}} is a major update to {{JE}} released on July 18, 2018. It focused mainly on ocean content and technical features.{{tweet|Dinnerbone|856505341479145472|It'll probably be in 1.13 at this point, I'm afraid :( It'll be a more bugfixy and technical update, so it will get more love then.|April 24, 2017}}{{tweet|Dinnerbone|919870475249078272|Remember that 1.13 is a technical update to make things crash less, run faster, & easier for us to add/change stuff later. Like new blocks!|October 16, 2017}} Specifically, new blocks, such as [[blue ice]], [[coral]], [[conduit]]s, [[kelp]], [[sea pickle]]s, [[stripped log]]s, [[wood]], and [[turtle egg]]s were added, as well as new items such as buried treasure [[explorer map]]s, [[debug stick]]s, [[buckets of fish]], [[hearts of the sea]], [[phantom membrane]]s, [[trident]]s, and much more. Also, [[water]] is more transparent than before and the color was changed to match specific biomes, while it was only dark blue before 1.13. In addition, [[dolphin]]s, [[drowned]], [[fish mob]]s, [[phantom]]s, and [[turtle]]s were added, as well as new biomes, a new [[buffet]] world type (a stopgap replacement for the [[Old Customized|customized]] world type), and new generated structures. This update also added many commands and changed the format of existing commands, and added many new technical aspects, such as [[data pack]]s and [[tag]]s. The update was infamous for ruining [[Java edition]]'s performance.
+
+This update was originally intended to be released as two separate updates with 1.13, originally named ''Technically Updated'', having the technical changes, and 1.14, originally to be called the ''Update Aquatic'', having all the ocean features, however they were combined into one big update, and as such snapshots from [[17w43a]] to [[18w06a]] mainly just added or modified commands.
+
+The update was originally revealed during the [[MINECON Earth 2017]] livestream on November 18, 2017.{{ytl|mAapz_nIC_Y|The Update Aquatic Is Coming To Minecraft Spring 2018!}}, November 18, 2017
+Initially, 1.13 was scheduled to be released on May 30, 2018.{{tweet|docm77|1001757427480649728|Minecraft Update Aquatic was supposed to come out today. It is pushed back to make sure all crucial bugs are fixed. Awesome!|May 30, 2018}} However, the release was pushed back to July 18, 2018 to fix critical bugs.
+
+== Additions ==
+{{Additions table
+|Pumpkin
+|Birch Button
+|Spruce Button
+|Jungle Button
+|Acacia Button
+|Dark Oak Button
+|Birch Pressure Plate
+|Spruce Pressure Plate
+|Jungle Pressure Plate
+|Acacia Pressure Plate
+|Dark Oak Pressure Plate
+|Birch Trapdoor
+|Spruce Trapdoor
+|Jungle Trapdoor
+|Acacia Trapdoor
+|Dark Oak Trapdoor
+|Stripped Oak Log
+|Stripped Birch Log
+|Stripped Spruce Log
+|Stripped Jungle Log
+|Stripped Acacia Log
+|Stripped Dark Oak Log
+|Bubble Column
+|Seagrass
+|Dried Kelp Block
+|Prismarine Stairs
+|Prismarine Slab
+|Turtle Egg
+|Tube Coral Block
+|Brain Coral Block
+|Bubble Coral Block
+|Fire Coral Block
+|Horn Coral Block
+|Tube Coral
+|Brain Coral
+|Bubble Coral
+|Fire Coral
+|Horn Coral
+|Dead Tube Coral Block
+|Dead Brain Coral Block
+|Dead Bubble Coral Block
+|Dead Fire Coral Block
+|Dead Horn Coral Block
+|Shulker Box
+|Tube Coral Fan
+|Brain Coral Fan
+|Bubble Coral Fan
+|Fire Coral Fan
+|Horn Coral Fan
+|Sea Pickle
+|Blue Ice
+|Conduit
+|Stripped Oak Wood
+|Stripped Birch Wood
+|Stripped Spruce Wood
+|Stripped Jungle Wood
+|Stripped Acacia Wood
+|Stripped Dark Oak Wood
+|Dead Tube Coral Fan
+|Dead Brain Coral Fan
+|Dead Bubble Coral Fan
+|Dead Fire Coral Fan
+|Dead Horn Coral Fan
+|Debug Stick
+|Trident
+|Kelp
+|Dried Kelp
+|Scute
+|Turtle Shell
+|Potion of the Turtle Master
+|Splash Potion of the Turtle Master
+|Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master
+|Arrow of the Turtle Master
+|Turtle Spawn Egg
+|Phantom Spawn Egg
+|Raw Cod
+|Cooked Cod
+|Tropical Fish
+|Bucket of Cod
+|Bucket of Salmon
+|Bucket of Pufferfish
+|Cod Spawn Egg
+|Salmon Spawn Egg
+|Pufferfish Spawn Egg
+|Tropical Fish Spawn Egg
+|Bucket of Tropical Fish
+|Buried Treasure Map
+|Drowned Spawn Egg
+|Phantom Membrane
+|Potion of Slow Falling
+|Splash Potion of Slow Falling
+|Lingering Potion of Slow Falling
+|Arrow of Slow Falling
+|Heart of the Sea
+|Nautilus Shell
+|Dolphin Spawn Egg
+|Enchanted Book[&7Loyalty I]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Loyalty II]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Loyalty III]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Riptide I]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Riptide II]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Riptide III]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Impaling I]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Impaling II]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Impaling III]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Impaling IV]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Impaling V]
+|Enchanted Book[&7Channeling]
+}}
+
+=== Blocks ===
+; [[File:Air (shown) JE2.png|32px]] [[Air]] variants
+* cave_air and void_air.
+** Both have the exact same properties as air.
+** cave_air is generated in caves.
+** void_air is used internally for blocks above (>255) and below (<0) the world, and in unloaded chunks.
+
+; [[File:Blue Ice JE1.png|32px]] [[Blue ice]]
+* Generates in [[iceberg]]s.
+* Slippier than [[ice]] and [[packed ice]].
+* Crafted using 9 packed ice.
+
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Packed Ice
+|A2=Packed Ice
+|A3=Packed Ice
+|B1=Packed Ice
+|B2=Packed Ice
+|B3=Packed Ice
+|C1=Packed Ice
+|C2=Packed Ice
+|C3=Packed Ice
+|Output=Blue Ice
+}}
+
+; [[File:Bubble Column JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Bubble column]]s
+* Created by [[magma block]]s or [[soul sand]] in water as far up as all blocks are water sources.
+** Magma block columns pull entities down: they stop items from floating up in water and sink boats.
+** Soul sand columns push entities up.
+
+; {{Animate|Spruce Button JE1 BE1.png;Birch Button JE1 BE1.png;Jungle Button JE1 BE1.png;Acacia Button JE1 BE1.png;Dark Oak Button JE1 BE1.png;Spruce Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png;Birch Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png;Jungle Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png;Acacia Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png;Dark Oak Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png;Spruce Trapdoor JE1 BE1.png;Birch Trapdoor JE1 BE1.png;Jungle Trapdoor JE1 BE1.png;Acacia Trapdoor JE1 BE1.png;Dark Oak Trapdoor JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Button]]s, [[pressure plate]]s and [[trapdoor]]s
+* Now have separate textures for all 6 types of wood.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|Output=Oak Button; Spruce Button; Birch Button; Jungle Button; Acacia Button; Dark Oak Button
+}}
+{{Crafting Table
+|A2=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|B2=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|Output=Oak Pressure Plate; Spruce Pressure Plate; Birch Pressure Plate; Jungle Pressure Plate; Acacia Pressure Plate; Dark Oak Pressure Plate
+}}
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|A2=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|B1=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|B2=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|C1=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|C2=Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks
+|Output=Oak Trapdoor; Spruce Trapdoor; Birch Trapdoor; Jungle Trapdoor; Acacia Trapdoor; Dark Oak Trapdoor
+}}
+
+; [[File:Carved Pumpkin (S) JE2.png|32px]] [[Carved pumpkin]]s
+* A new block that has the old pumpkin texture.
+** [[File:Pumpkin JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Normal pumpkin blocks no longer have a face.
+** Right-clicking a pumpkin block with [[shears]] turns it into a carved pumpkin and make it spit out 4 [[pumpkin seeds]].
+
+; [[File:Conduit JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Conduit]]s
+* Crafted using 1 [[heart of the sea]] and 8 [[nautilus shell]]s.
+* Can be activated by placing [[prismarine]], dark prismarine, prismarine bricks, and/or [[sea lantern]]s in 5×5 open squares around it.
+** When active, affects nearby players in water with the [[Conduit Power]] status effect.
+*** Conduit Power stops the breath meter from running out, gives underwater night vision and increases mining speed.
+* A complete structure fully powers the conduit.
+** When active at full power, the range increases and hostile mobs within 8 blocks take damage.
+*** The eye of the [[conduit]] shows whether it's hunting for hostile mobs or not: it shows an open eye when it's looking out for hostile mobs, and a closed eye otherwise.
+* Emits a strong glow, at light level 15.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Nautilus Shell
+|A2=Nautilus Shell
+|A3=Nautilus Shell
+|B1=Nautilus Shell
+|B2=Heart of the Sea
+|B3=Nautilus Shell
+|C1=Nautilus Shell
+|C2=Nautilus Shell
+|C3=Nautilus Shell
+|Output=Conduit
+}}
+
+; {{Animate|Tube Coral JE1 BE1.png;Brain Coral JE1 BE1.png;Bubble Coral JE1 BE1.png;Fire Coral JE2 BE1.png;Horn Coral JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Coral]]
+* Comes in 5 different variants, each with a different type: tube (blue), brain (pink), bubble (purple), fire (red), horn (yellow).
+* Can only be placed underwater.
+** {{Animate|Dead Tube Coral JE1 BE1.png;Dead Brain Coral JE1 BE1.png;Dead Bubble Coral JE1 BE1.png;Dead Fire Coral JE1 BE1.png;Dead Horn Coral JE1 BE1.png|32px}} If placed on land, it dies and turns gray.
+* Naturally generates in [[coral reef]]s.
+* Can only be obtained with a tool enchanted with [[Silk Touch]].
+
+; {{Animate|Tube Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Brain Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Bubble Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Fire Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Horn Coral Block JE2 BE2.png|32px}} [[Coral block]]s
+* Comes in the same 5 variants as coral: tube (blue), brain (pink), bubble (purple), fire (red), horn (yellow).
+* Must be mined with a Silk Touch tool in order to drop itself, otherwise they drop a dead coral block.
+** Each variant has a dead (gray) counterpart.
+** Turns into a dead coral block if none of its six sides are touching water, although not instantly.
+* Like coral, it naturally generates in [[coral reef]]s.
+
+; {{Animate|Tube Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Brain Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Bubble Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Fire Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Horn Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png|32px}} [[Coral fan]]s
+* Comes in the same 5 variants as coral: tube (blue), brain (pink), bubble (purple), fire (red), horn (yellow).
+* Can be placed underwater on the sides and tops of blocks.
+* Can be placed in air.
+** Turns into dead coral fans after a short moment if this is the case.
+* Naturally generates on the sides of [[coral block]]s in [[coral reef]]s.
+* Can only be obtained with a tool enchanted with [[Silk Touch]].
+
+; {{Animate|Dead Tube Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Dead Brain Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Dead Bubble Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Dead Fire Coral Block JE2 BE1.png;Dead Horn Coral Block JE2 BE1.png|32px}} [[Dead coral block]]s
+* Comes in the same 5 variants as coral: tube, brain, bubble, fire, horn.
+* Obtained when mining a coral block without a Silk Touch tool, or when none of the six sides of a coral block are touching the water.
+* Cannot be turned back into coral.
+
+; {{Animate|Dead Tube Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Dead Brain Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Dead Bubble Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Dead Fire Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png;Dead Horn Coral Fan JE1 BE2.png|32px}} [[Dead coral fan]]s
+* Comes in the same 5 variants as coral: tube, brain, bubble, fire, horn.
+* Coral fans turn into them when placed out of water.
+* Can only be obtained with a tool enchanted with [[Silk Touch]].
+
+; [[File:Dried Kelp Block JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[Dried kelp block]]s
+* Can be used as fuel in a furnace
+** Smelts 20 items.
+* Crafted from [[dried kelp]], and can also be crafted back into dried kelp.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Dried Kelp
+|A2=Dried Kelp
+|A3=Dried Kelp
+|B1=Dried Kelp
+|B2=Dried Kelp
+|B3=Dried Kelp
+|C1=Dried Kelp
+|C2=Dried Kelp
+|C3=Dried Kelp
+|Output=Dried Kelp Block
+}}
+
+; [[File:Kelp JE3 BE2.gif|32px]] [[Kelp]]
+* Can only be placed underwater, requiring at least one water block above it.
+** Can be placed on dry land by using the {{cmd|setblock}} command.
+* Generate in [[ocean]] biomes, except warm oceans.
+* Can grow multiple blocks high.
+* Has animated textures.
+* Can be smelted into dry kelp.
+
+; {{Animate|Prismarine Stairs (N) JE1 BE1.gif;Prismarine Brick Stairs (N) JE1 BE1.png;Dark Prismarine Stairs (N) JE1 BE1.png;Prismarine Slab JE1 BE1.png;Prismarine Brick Slab JE1 BE1.png;Dark Prismarine Slab JE1 BE1.png|32px}} Prismarine [[stairs]] and [[slab]]s
+* Both come in all 3 variants: prismarine, dark prismarine, and prismarine bricks.
+* Stairs can be crafted with 6 of their respective material.
+* Slabs can be crafted with 3 of their respective material.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|A2=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|A3=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|B2=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|B3=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|C3=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|Output=Prismarine Stairs; Dark Prismarine Stairs; Prismarine Brick Stairs
+}}
+{{Crafting Table
+|A2=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|B2=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|C2=Prismarine; Dark Prismarine; Prismarine Bricks
+|Output=Prismarine Slab; Dark Prismarine Slab; Prismarine Bricks Slab
+}}
+
+; [[File:Seagrass (item) JE2.png|32px]] [[Seagrass]]
+* Like regular grass, seagrass also comes in a tall variant.
+* Has animated textures.
+* Generates in oceans (including underwater caves), rivers, and swamplands.
+* Can additionally be generated when {{control|using|right clicking}} [[bone meal]] on any block underwater.
+* Drops from [[turtle]]s when killed.
+
+; {{Animate|Sea Pickle 1 Dry JE1 BE1.png;Sea Pickle 2 Dry JE1 BE1.png;Sea Pickle 3 Dry JE1 BE1.png;Sea Pickle 4 Dry JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Sea pickle]]s
+* They generate in warm oceans, especially around [[coral reef]]s.
+* Up to 4 of them can be placed on a block.
+* {{Animate|Sea Pickle 1 JE1 BE1.png;Sea Pickle 2 JE1 BE1.png;Sea Pickle 3 JE1 BE1.png;Sea Pickle 4 JE1 BE1.png|32px}} Each one adds 3 to the light level, but only when placed underwater.
+* Can be smelted into [[lime dye]].
+
+; [[File:Shulker Box.png|32px]] [[Shulker box]]es
+* Added a non-dyed shulker box (purple).
+{{Crafting Table
+|B1=Shulker Shell
+|B2=Chest
+|B3=Shulker Shell
+|Output=Shulker Box
+}}
+
+; {{Animate|Stripped Oak Log (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Spruce Log (UD) JE1.png;Stripped Birch Log (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Jungle Log (UD) JE2 BE2.png;Stripped Acacia Log (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Dark Oak Log (UD) JE1.png|32px}} [[Stripped log]]s
+* A barkless variant of [[log]]s.
+* Created by {{control|using}} an [[axe]] on a [[log]] block.
+* Act as regular logs, and can still be used to craft [[planks]].
+
+; {{Animate|Stripped Oak Wood (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Spruce Wood (UD) JE1.png;Stripped Birch Wood (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Jungle Wood (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Acacia Wood (UD) JE1 BE1.png;Stripped Dark Oak Wood (UD) JE1.png|32px}} [[Stripped wood]]
+* A variant of [[wood]] with the side texture of stripped logs on all faces.
+* Created by {{control|using}} an [[axe]] on a [[wood]] block.
+* Act as regular logs, and can still be used to craft [[planks]].
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Stripped Oak Log; Stripped Spruce Log; Stripped Birch Log; Stripped Jungle Log; Stripped Acacia Log; Stripped Dark Oak Log
+|A2=Stripped Oak Log; Stripped Spruce Log; Stripped Birch Log; Stripped Jungle Log; Stripped Acacia Log; Stripped Dark Oak Log
+|B1=Stripped Oak Log; Stripped Spruce Log; Stripped Birch Log; Stripped Jungle Log; Stripped Acacia Log; Stripped Dark Oak Log
+|B2=Stripped Oak Log; Stripped Spruce Log; Stripped Birch Log; Stripped Jungle Log; Stripped Acacia Log; Stripped Dark Oak Log
+|Output=Stripped Oak Wood; Stripped Spruce Wood; Stripped Birch Wood; Stripped Jungle Wood; Stripped Acacia Wood; Stripped Dark Oak Wood
+}}
+
+; {{Animate|Turtle Egg 1.png; Turtle Egg 2.png; Turtle Egg 3.png; Turtle Egg 4.png|32px}} [[Turtle egg]]s
+* Created by breeding [[turtle]]s.
+* Stepping on turtle eggs breaks them.
+** [[Zombie]]s, [[zombie pigmen]], and [[drowned]] intentionally step on turtle eggs.
+* After a while, they become slightly cracked and then very cracked.
+** Very cracked turtle eggs eventually hatch into baby turtles.
+
+=== Items ===
+; [[File:Arrow of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Arrow of Slow Falling]]
+* Gives the victim the [[Slow Falling]] status effect.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Arrow
+|A2=Arrow
+|A3=Arrow
+|B1=Arrow
+|B2=Lingering Potion of Slow Falling
+|B3=Arrow
+|C1=Arrow
+|C2=Arrow
+|C3=Arrow
+|Output=Arrow of Slow Falling
+}}
+
+; [[File:Arrow of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Arrow of the Turtle Master]]
+* Functions the same as the potion of the Turtle Master.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Arrow
+|A2=Arrow
+|A3=Arrow
+|B1=Arrow
+|B2=Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master
+|B3=Arrow
+|C1=Arrow
+|C2=Arrow
+|C3=Arrow
+|Output=Arrow of the Turtle Master
+}}
+
+; [[File:Map (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Buried treasure [[explorer map]]s
+* Found in [[ocean ruins]] or [[shipwreck]]s chests.
+* Leads the player to buried treasure.
+
+; [[File:Debug Stick.gif|32px]] [[Debug stick]]s
+* A technical item used to cycle between different block states.
+** Left clicking cycles through states; right clicking cycles through values. Shift clicking cycles through the states or values in reverse order.
+
+; [[File:Dried Kelp JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[Dried kelp]]
+* Obtained from smelting [[kelp]].
+* Can be eaten, restoring {{hunger|1}} hunger point.
+* Can also be crafted into dried kelp blocks.
+* It is eaten faster than other food.
+
+; {{Animate|Bucket of Cod JE1 BE1.png;Bucket of Salmon JE1 BE1.png;Bucket of Pufferfish JE1.png;Bucket of Tropical Fish JE2.png|32px}} [[Buckets of fish]]
+* Come in 4 variants: cod, salmon, pufferfish, and tropical fish buckets.
+* Obtained by {{control|using}} a [[water bucket]] on a [[fish mob]].
+* When {{control|used}}, it places a water source block and spawn the corresponding fish inside it.
+
+; [[File:Heart of the Sea JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[Heart of the sea]]
+* Used to craft conduits.
+* They generate in buried treasure chests (in stacks of 1).
+
+; [[File:Kelp (item) JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[Kelp]]
+* Can be used to place a kelp plant underwater.
+* Can be dried in a furnace to create dried kelp.
+
+; {{Animate|Red Mushroom Block (ESU) JE2 BE2.png; Brown Mushroom Block (ESU) JE2 BE2.png|32px}} [[Mushroom block]]s
+* Now appear in the Creative inventory.
+
+; [[File:Mushroom Stem (ESU) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Mushroom stem]]s
+* Have an item form and appear in the Creative inventory.
+
+; [[File:Nautilus Shell JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[Nautilus shell]]s
+* Used to craft conduits.
+* Can be obtained by fishing.
+* [[Drowned]] can spawn holding a nautilus shell.
+
+; [[File:Oak Slab JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[Petrified oak slab]]
+* Now has a model.
+* Is the old wood slab that acts like a stone slab.
+
+; [[File:Phantom Membrane JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Phantom membrane]]s
+* Dropped by [[phantom]]s.
+* Is now used to repair [[elytra]] instead of using [[leather]].
+* Can be brewed into potions of Slow Falling.
+
+; {{Animate|Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png; Splash Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png; Lingering Potion of Slow Falling JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Potion of Slow Falling]]
+* Brewed with phantom membrane.
+* Gives the player the Slow Falling status effect for 1:30.
+** Prevents all fall damage.
+** Makes the player fall slower.
+** Prevents the player from trampling crops (even when jumping on top of them).
+* Brewing it with [[redstone dust]] extends the effect duration to 4 minutes.
+* Like all potions, can be turned into [[splash potion]] and [[lingering potion]], using [[gunpowder]] and [[dragon's breath]].
+
+; {{Animate|Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png; Splash Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png; Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Potion of the Turtle Master]]
+* Gives [[Slowness]] IV and [[Resistance]] III for 1 minute.
+* Brewing it with [[redstone dust]] extends the effect duration to 3 minutes.
+* Brewing it with [[glowstone dust]] enhances the effects to Slowness VI and Resistance IV.
+* Like all potions, can be turned into splash potion and lingering potion, using gunpowder and dragon's breath.
+
+; [[File:Scute JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Turtle Scute|Scutes]]
+* Dropped when baby turtles grow up.
+* Can be used to craft [[turtle shell]]s.
+
+; {{Animate|Block of Quartz JE1 BE1.png;Smooth Red Sandstone JE1 BE1.png;Smooth Stone JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Smooth quartz]], [[smooth red sandstone]], [[smooth sandstone]], and [[smooth stone]]
+* Like wood, they now have an item form, which appears in the Creative inventory.
+
+; [[Spawn egg]]s
+* [[File:Drowned Spawn Egg JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Drowned]]
+* [[File:Phantom Spawn Egg JE2 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Phantom]]
+* [[File:Dolphin Spawn Egg JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Dolphin]]
+* [[File:Turtle Spawn Egg JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Turtle]]
+* [[File:Cod Spawn Egg JE1 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Cod]]
+* [[File:Salmon Spawn Egg JE1 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Salmon]]
+* [[File:Pufferfish Spawn Egg JE1 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Pufferfish]]
+* [[File:Tropical Fish Spawn Egg JE1 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Tropical fish]]
+
+; [[File:Trident (item).png|width=32x32]] [[Trident]]
+* A new weapon.
+* Can be thrown by {{control|using}} it, or be used as a melee weapon by {{control|attacking}}, dealing {{health|9}} damage.
+* Obtainable by killing [[drowned]].
+
+; [[File:Turtle Shell (item) JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Turtle shell]]s
+* Crafted from [[Turtle Scute|scutes]].
+* Can be used as a helmet, adding 2 armor points.
+** While equipped and out of water, it gives the player [[Water Breathing]] effect for 10 seconds, essentially giving the player 10 extra seconds of breath underwater.
+* Can be used to brew the [[potion of the Turtle Master]] from an [[awkward potion]].
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Turtle Scute
+|A2=Turtle Scute
+|B1=Turtle Scute
+|C1=Turtle Scute
+|C2=Turtle Scute
+|Output=Turtle Shell
+}}
+
+; {{Animate|Oak Wood (NS) JE3 BE1.png;Spruce Wood (NS) JE1 BE1.png;Birch Wood (NS) JE1 BE1.png;Jungle Wood (NS) JE1 BE1.png;Acacia Wood (NS) JE2 BE1.png;Dark Oak Wood (NS) JE2 BE1.png|32px}} [[Wood]]
+* Now have an item form and appear in the Creative inventory.
+** This is true for all 6 types.
+* They can now be crafted, 4 [[log]]s in a square yield 3 wood.
+* They now follow identical placement rules to logs and other such blocks.
+{{Crafting Table
+|A1=Oak Log; Spruce Log; Birch Log; Jungle Log; Acacia Log; Dark Oak Log
+|A2=Oak Log; Spruce Log; Birch Log; Jungle Log; Acacia Log; Dark Oak Log
+|B1=Oak Log; Spruce Log; Birch Log; Jungle Log; Acacia Log; Dark Oak Log
+|B2=Oak Log; Spruce Log; Birch Log; Jungle Log; Acacia Log; Dark Oak Log
+|Output=Oak Wood; Spruce Wood; Birch Wood; Jungle Wood; Acacia Wood; Dark Oak Wood
+}}
+
+=== Mobs ===
+; [[File:Dolphin.gif|32px]] [[Dolphin]]s
+* Spawn in any ocean that isn't frozen.
+* Neutral mobs. Like [[wolves]] and [[zombie pigmen]], dolphins attack in groups if one is angered.
+* Can be fed using [[raw cod]], but they don't breed.
+** Drop cod on death.
+* Play with nearby items by picking them up and dropping them after a very short moment.
+* Occasionally jump out of water like real-life dolphins.
+** Can also jump between disconnected bodies of water.
+* Chase after boats and jump over water surfaces.
+* They suffocate after spending too much time on land.
+* If they start drowning, they swim to the surface.
+* Give the player the [[Dolphin's Grace]] status effect when the player swims near them.
+* They can help players find buried treasure; when they are fed raw cod, they swim to the nearest [[shipwreck]] or [[ocean ruins]].
+
+; [[File:Drowned.png|32px]] [[Drowned]]
+* Spawn in all oceans and rivers, as well as in swamps and [[ocean ruins]].
+* [[Zombie]]s morph into drowned after a while if they are in water.
+* Drowned can spawn with [[trident]]s and nautilus shells, allowing the [[player]] to get them in survival.
+* Do not float, but can swim (although they prefer to walk).
+* All drowned have a melee attack, and ones with tridents have a ranged attack.
+* Like zombies, drowned attack baby [[turtle]]s and stomp on and crack [[turtle egg]]s.
+
+; [[Fish]]
+* Drop themselves when killed.
+* Outside of water, they flop around before suffocating.
+** Slowly flop towards a water source.
+* Can be caught with a water bucket.
+* Come in 4 types:
+* [[File:Cod.gif|32px]] [[Cod]]
+** Spawn in cold, normal, and lukewarm ocean biomes.
+** Form in groups of up to 9.
+* [[File:Salmon.gif|32px]] [[Salmon]]
+** Spawn in frozen ocean, cold ocean and river biomes.
+** Form in groups of up to 6.
+* {{Animate|Pufferfish small.gif; Pufferfish medium.gif; Pufferfish large.gif|32px}} [[Pufferfish]]
+** Spawn in lukewarm and warm ocean biomes.
+** Inflate themselves when a player gets near.
+** Causes 7 seconds of Poison to nearby players.
+* [[File:Clownfish.png|32px]] [[Tropical fish]]
+** Spawn in lukewarm and warm ocean biomes.
+** Come in 14 different colors and patterns.
+
+; [[File:Phantom.gif|32px]] [[Phantom]] ([[MINECON Earth 2017#Mob B|Mob B]])
+* Was voted in by viewers of [[MINECON Earth 2017|MINECON Earth]].
+* Spawn in the [[Overworld]] at high altitudes, and swoops down in groups of around 3 or 4 to attack players that have not [[Bed#Sleeping|slept]] in a while.
+* The player must be above sea level.
+* Are considered to be undead mobs.
+** This means that they are harmed by Healing potions, healed by Harming potions, ignored by the wither, and affected by Smite enchantment.
+** Burn when exposed to sunlight.
+* Drop 0-1 [[phantom membrane]].
+
+; [[File:Turtle.png|32px]] [[Turtle]]s
+* Water mobs which make nests comprised of eggs on shorelines throughout various biomes.
+* Have a baby variant, which hatch from the eggs, and move into the water when born.
+* Can be bred using seagrass.
+* Spawn on warm [[beach]]es in small groups.
+* Lay [[Turtle Egg|eggs]] in their home beach.
+** [[Drowned]] and [[zombie]]s pathfind to the eggs and try to crack them.
+* Drop 0-2 [[seagrass]] upon death.
+** Drop 0-1 [[bowl]] when killed with a [[trident]] enchanted with [[Channeling]].
+
+=== World generation ===
+; [[Biome]]s
+* Added minecraft:small_end_islands (Small End Islands), minecraft:end_midlands (End Midlands), minecraft:end_highlands (End Highlands), and minecraft:end_barrens (End Barrens).
+** All 4 generate in different parts of the outer islands of [[the End]], which previously just used the "The End" biome.
+* Added minecraft:warm_ocean (Warm Ocean), minecraft:lukewarm_ocean (Lukewarm Ocean), minecraft:cold_ocean (Cold Ocean), minecraft:deep_warm_ocean (Deep Warm Ocean), minecraft:deep_lukewarm_ocean (Deep Lukewarm Ocean), minecraft:deep_cold_ocean (Deep Cold Ocean), and minecraft:deep_frozen_ocean (Deep Frozen Ocean), although warm deep oceans don't naturally generate.
+* minecraft:frozen_ocean (Frozen Ocean) now generates again.
+
+; [[Buffet]]
+* New [[world type]]: can be created by selecting Buffet World as a world type.
+* Creates single-biome worlds.
+* Allows choosing between [[Overworld]] (as "Surface"), [[The Nether|Nether]] (as "Caves") and [[The End|End]] (as "Floating islands") terrain generation.
+* Biome names are sorted alphabetically in the buffet menu.
+* Another way to generate chunks (Checkerboard) is available by using an NBT Editor to open a Buffet world's "level.dat", and using the following code for the "generatorOptions": {"biome_source":{"type":"minecraft:checkerboard"}}.https://twitter.com/AgentM124/status/987315761923452928
+
+; [[File:Chest.png|32px]] [[Buried treasure]]
+* A new structure that consists of a buried chest with loot in it.
+* Has its own buried_treasure loot table.
+* Maps found in [[ocean ruins]] can lead the [[player]] to them.
+
+; [[File:EnvSprite coral-reef.png|16px]] [[Coral reef]]
+* Naturally generate in warm ocean [[biome]]s.
+* Are composed of [[coral]], [[coral block]]s and [[coral fan]]s.
+
+; [[File:EnvSprite iceberg.png|16px]] [[Iceberg]]
+* Generate on frozen oceans.
+
+; [[File:Shipwreck Oak (With Mast).png|32px]] [[Shipwreck]]s
+* Can be found in oceans and beaches.
+* Contain 1–3 loot chests containing different types of loot depending on the ship.
+* Can generate upright, sideways or upside down.
+
+; Underwater caves
+* Come in many variants, including ravines.
+** Underwater ravines often contain magma blocks at the bottom, which create bubble columns, which drag players down and makes navigating through water more difficult and drowning more likely.
+
+; {{Animate|Underwater ruin cold.png; Underwater ruin warm.png|32px}} [[Ocean ruins]]
+* Come in many different shapes and sizes.
+* Cold ruins can be found in cold and frozen ocean biomes - regardless of depth.
+* Warm ruins can be found in warm, lukewarm, and deep lukewarm ocean biomes.
+* Can generate alone or as part of a big ruined village.
+* Can also generate out of the water, slightly underground or slightly above sea level.
+
+=== Gameplay ===
+; [[Advancement]]s
+{{Load advancements|Fishy Business;Tactical fishing;A Throwaway Joke;Very Very Frightening}}
+* Added three new advancement triggers.
+** {{code|minecraft:fishing_rod_hooked}} triggers when a player reels in an item or entity.
+** {{code|minecraft:channeled_lightning}} triggers when a player uses the Channeling enchantment to strike a mob.
+** {{code|minecraft:filled_bucket}} triggers when a player fills a bucket.
+
+; [[Enchantment]]s
+* [[Channeling]]
+** Only has one level.
+** Used on tridents to summon a [[lightning bolt]] on impact with a mob during [[storm]]s or when in water.
+*** Requires the target mob to be directly under an open sky and in a biome where it is raining.
+* [[Impaling]]
+** Goes up to level V.
+** Used on tridents to deal more damage to [[aquatic]] mobs.
+* [[Loyalty]]
+** Goes up to level III.
+** Used on tridents to make it return when thrown.
+* [[Riptide]]
+** Goes up to level III.
+** Not compatible with [[Loyalty]] or [[Channeling]].
+** Used on tridents to launch the player when thrown while in water or rain. Riptide does not throw the trident, but instead launches the player forwards.
+** If the player is not in water and it is not raining, the player is not able to throw [[trident]]s enchanted with Riptide, but they can still deal melee damage.
+** Players display a spinning animation when dashing.
+
+; [[Map]] markers
+* Added the ability to put markers on maps.
+** {{control|Use}} on a [[banner]] with a map to add it to the map.
+** Right click on the same banner again to remove it.
+** That map shows the base color of the banner at that spot.
+** Named banners show their name on the map.
+** If a banner is destroyed, it disappears when the [[player]] gets close while holding the map.
+** Uses the new banners nbt for maps.
+
+; [[Movement]]
+* When sprinting while in water, the player now swims on the surface.
+** Much faster than walking/running in water before.
+** Pressing shift causes the player to rapidly dive down.
+** Sprinting at the surface of water doesn't make the [[player]] swim, instead the player stays at the same altitude constantly.
+** The players hitbox is only as large as 0.6×0.6 blocks (same as while flying with an [[elytra]]) while swimming.
+** Vertically and horizontally, the player can fit through a one block gap like this.
+
+; [[Status effect]]s
+* [[File:Conduit Power.png|32px]] [[Conduit Power]]
+** Gives the player unlimited water breathing, night vision and increased mining speed while underwater.
+** Acquired by being near a powered [[Conduit]] while underwater.
+* [[File:Dolphin's Grace.png|32px]] [[Dolphin's Grace]]
+** Makes the player swim faster.
+** Acquired by swimming near [[dolphin]]s.
+* [[File:Slow Falling.png|32px]] [[Slow Falling]]
+** Causes the player to descend at a much slower rate, and not take any damage when hitting the ground.
+** This allows the player to jump further than normal.
+*** If the player is sprinting while under the Slow Falling status effect, they are able to jump across a gap of 5 blocks, 6 with a 1-block height difference, compared to 4 with normal sprinting.
+** Crops don't get destroyed if the player lands on them with the Slow Falling status effect.
+** Higher levels do not change the rate of descent.
+
+=== Command format ===
+;General
+* Added a command UI that shows when commands are typed in the chat.
+** Different components of commands are displayed in different colors.
+** Errors are displayed in red without having to run the command.
+* Added command suggestions for entity selectors.
+* An nbt argument in target selectors.
+* A new command parsing library known as "Brigadier".
+
+;Coordinates
+* Added a new local coordinate type in commands using ^.
+** When specifying coordinates in a command, the [[player]] can now use ^ to specify local coordinates instead of world coordinates.
+** The axes used for local coordinates are relative to the execution rotation, defaulting to 0,0 (south).
+** Like world coordinates, they are by default measured from the base of an entity.
+** The syntax is: ^left ^up ^forwards.
+** left/up/forwards is the amount of blocks in the specified direction.
+
+;Specific commands
+
+;/bossbar
+* /bossbar create creates a boss bar.
+** id is used to target the boss bar and is in the form namespace:name, for example: foo:bar. If no namespace is specified it defaults to minecraft.
+** name is the display name of the boss bar and only accepts a JSON text component.
+* /bossbar set name changes the name of the boss bar.
+* /bossbar set color changes the color of the text (if no color was specified as part of a text component) and the boss bar, defaults to white.
+* /bossbar set style changes the style of the boss bar, defaults to progress.
+** Available options are: notched_6, notched_10, notched_12, notched_20, and progress.
+** notched sets the amount of segments.
+** progress sets the amount of segments to 1.
+* /bossbar set value changes the current value of the boss bar, defaults to 0.
+* /bossbar set max changes the maximum value of the boss bar, defaults to 100.
+* /bossbar set visible changes the visibility of the boss bar, defaults to true.
+* /bossbar set players changes which players can see the boss bar, defaults to none.
+* /bossbar remove removes the boss bar.
+* /bossbar list displays a list of created boss bars.
+* /bossbar get (max|players|value|visible) returns the requested setting as a result of the command.
+
+;{{cmd|data}}
+* A command that allows the player to get, merge, and remove entity and block nbt data.
+* /data get block [] []
+** Returns the NBT data from the block at pos. A path can be specified to only retrieve that nbt data. Numeric values are set as the result of the command, strings set the length of the string as the result, lists set the number of elements in the list as the result, and compounds set the number of tags that are directly in that compound as the result. An optional scale can be provided to scale the number retrieved.
+* /data get entity [] []
+** Returns the NBT data from one target entity. A path can be specified to only retrieve that nbt data. Numeric values are set as the result of the command, strings set the length of the string as the result, lists set the number of elements in the list as the result, and compounds set the number of tags that are directly in that compound as the result. An optional scale can be provided to scale the number retrieved.
+* /data merge block
+** Merges the block nbt data at pos with the specified nbt data.
+* /data merge entity
+** Merges the entity nbt data from target with the specified nbt data. Merging player nbt data is not allowed.
+* /data remove block
+** Removes nbt data at path from the block at pos.
+* /data remove entity
+** Removes nbt data at path from one target entity. Removing player nbt data is not allowed.
+* Data paths look like this: foo.bar[0]."A [crazy name]".baz.
+** foo.bar means foo's child called bar.
+** bar[0] means element 0 of bar.
+** "quoted strings" may be used if a name of a key needs to be escaped.
+* Examples of old commands:
+** /entitydata {} is now /data get entity
+** /blockdata is now /data merge block
+* Examples of new functionalities:
+** /data get entity @e[type=pig,limit=1] Saddle 2
+** /data remove block 17 45 34 Items
+
+;{{cmd|datapack}}
+* A command to control loaded data packs.
+* Has the following subcommands:
+** enable - enables the specific pack.
+** disable - disables the specific pack.
+** list [available|enabled] - lists all data packs, or only the available/enabled ones.
+* Data packs are enabled by default, but if the player disables it, they can re-enable it with these commands:
+** enable - enables the specific pack, putting it in its default position.
+** enable first - enables the specific pack, putting it before any other pack (lowest priority).
+** enable last - enables the specific pack, putting it after any other pack (highest priority).
+** enable before - enables the specific pack, putting it before (lower priority) pack.
+** enable after - enables the specific pack, putting it after (higher priority) pack.
+
+;{{cmd|locate}}
+* Added a clickable teleport link to the command output.
+
+;{{cmd|scoreboard}}
+* Added /scoreboard objectives modify rendertype hearts.
+** Makes health bars display as hearts, like this: {{Healthbar|12}}.
+* Added /scoreboard objectives modify rendertype integer.
+** Makes health bars display as yellow numbers, like this: 12.
+
+;{{cmd|teleport}}
+* Added facing.
+** /teleport [] (|) facing (|.
+** Rotates an entity to face either an entity or a location.
+
+;{{cmd|time}}
+* Added noon and midnight to /time set.
+
+=== General ===
+;[[Data pack]]s
+* Like [[resource pack]]s, but for [[loot table]]s, [[advancement]]s, [[Function (Java Edition)|function]]s, [[structure]]s, [[recipe]]s and [[tag]]s.
+** Used by placing them into the datapacks folder of a world.
+* Data packs are .zip files or folders, with a pack.mcmeta in the root. See: [[Tutorials/Creating a resource pack#pack.mcmeta]]. The packs are located in (world)/datapacks/.
+* Structures load from (world)/generated/structures/(namespace)/(file).nbt before checking data packs.
+** However, this directory should ''not'' be used to distribute structures. Instead, move these files into data packs.
+* Reloadable using {{cmd|reload}}.
+* Structure: pack.mcmeta, data folder containing a namespace folder determining the namespace of its contents.
+** A namespace should only contain the following symbols: {{code|0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz-_}}.
+** Inside the namespace folder, there can be folders for functions, loot_tables, advancements, structures, recipes and tags.
+
+; [[Death messages]]
+* Added a death message for when the player is blown up by a bed in the Nether or the End.
+** was killed by [Intentional Game Design]
+*** Clicking on "[Intentional Game Design]" opens a link to {{bug|MCPE-28723}}.
+* Added a death message for when a mob/player pushes someone into the void or when someone uses {{cmd|kill}} after being attacked by a mob/player.
+** didn't want to live in the same world as
+* Added a death message for when the player is killed by somebody using a trident.
+** was impaled by
+
+; [[Debug screen]]
+* {{keys|F3+C}} now copies the [[player]]'s current location to clipboard.
+** Now gives a warning before forcing a debug crash.
+* F3 debug overlay now shows the fluid the player is looking at, separately from blocks.
+** Player can be up to twenty blocks away for this to work now.
+* Added "Targeted Entity". Displays information for entities up to 4 blocks away (counting from the entities hitbox).
+* Added {{keys|Shift+F3+I}} to copy the client-side data of targeted block or entity. It can be used by anyone.
+* Added {{keys|F3+I}} to copy targeted block or entity server-side data to clipboard. It can only be used by operators.
+* Added information about the time it takes for a tick on the integrated server (singleplayer only), server brand (multiplayer only), number of packets sent by the client (tx), and number of packets received by the client (rx).
+
+;[[Loot table]]s
+* Added the set_name function to loot tables.
+
+;[[NBT tag]]s
+* Added the TreasurePosX, TreasurePosY, TreasurePosZ, GotFish, and CanFindTreasure [[NBT tag]]s for [[dolphin]]s.
+* Added the AX, AY, AZ, and Size [[NBT tag]]s for [[phantom]]s.
+* Added the HomePosX, HomePosY, HomePosZ, TravelPosX, TravelPosY, TravelPosZ, and HasEgg [[NBT tag]]s for [[turtle]]s.
+
+;[[Options]]
+* "Fullscreen Resolution" to change the resolution while in fullscreen.
+* Options when editing a world to make a backup and open the backups folder.
+* Added "Biome Blend" distance video option.
+* New options in [[options.txt]]:
+** autoSuggestions
+*** An option in chat settings to toggle automatic command suggestions
+*** True if brigadier's command suggestion UI should always be shown, instead of just when pressing tab
+*** Defaults on, otherwise hit tab to bring them up
+** glDebugVerbosity
+*** LWJGL log info level (0: none, 1: HIGH, 2: MEDIUM, 3: LOW, 4: NOTIFICATION (only on some machines) )
+** mouseWheelSensitivity
+*** Affects hotbar scroll speed
+*** Allows making the mouse wheel more sensitive (1.0-10.0)
+*** Defaults to 1.0
+* Letter keys in controls are now lowercase instead of being capitalized.
+* When editing an existing Minecraft world, there is now a new "Optimize World" button, allowing the [[player]] to update old worlds to a newer format.
+
+;[[Particles]]
+* Added the minecraft:bubble_column_up, minecraft:bubble_pop, minecraft:current_down, and minecraft:squid_ink [[particles]].
+
+;[[Sound]]s
+* Added a new sound effect of [[squid]] shooting ink.
+* Added sound for husks converting to zombies.
+* Added underwater ambience sounds.
+* New cave [[ambience]] sound: Cave19.ogg.
+* Added new sound events:
+** block.coral_block.break, block.coral_block.fall, block.coral_block.hit, block.coral_block.place, and block.coral_block.step
+*** Used for the living [[coral block]]s.
+*** Most of these sounds like mixture of rockyRocky sounds are mainly used for stones. and high-pitched slimySlimy sounds are mainly used for [[slime block]]s and [[sea pickle]]s sounds.
+** block.wet_grass.break, block.wet_grass.fall, block.wet_grass.hit, block.wet_grass.place, and block.wet_grass.step
+*** Used for [[seagrass]], [[kelp]], [[coral]], and [[coral fan]]s.
+
+;[[Splash]]es
+* Added "All rumors are true!"
+* Added "Thanks for the fish!"
+* Added "Truly gone fishing!"
+
+;[[Statistics]]
+* Added the time_since_rest [[statistic]].
+** Used by phantoms.
+** Reset when the [[player]] leaves their [[bed]], and when the player dies.
+
+;[[Tag]]s
+* Items, blocks and functions can be "tagged" with an ID.
+** Block tags can be used when testing for blocks in the world.
+** Items tags can be used when testing for items in inventories.
+** Function tags can be used when calling functions using commands or advancements.
+*** Functions tagged in minecraft:tick runs every tick at the beginning of the tick.
+*** Functions tagged in minecraft:load runs once after a (re)load.
+* Tags are created using [[data pack]]s in data/(namespace)/tags/blocks, data/(namespace)/tags/items, and data/(namespace)/tags/functions.
+** When overriding a tag from a different data pack, the [[player]] can choose to replace or append.
+*** By default all tags append if another data pack created the tag.
+*** Adding "replace": true to a tag's definition makes the tag overwrite instead.
+** For example: data/(namespace)/tags/blocks/foo.json
+** This creates a block tag called (namespace):foo.
+** The json file contains a list of all blocks that should be "tagged".
+*** This list can also contain other tags of the same type.
+**** The player can add for example #foo:bar in a tag value list to reference another tag called foo:bar.
+**** Self referencing is not possible.
+* There are 24 vanilla tags for both items and blocks: minecraft:acacia_logs, minecraft:banners, minecraft:birch_logs, minecraft:buttons, minecraft:carpets, minecraft:coral, minecraft:coral_plants, minecraft:dark_oak_logs, minecraft:doors, minecraft:jungle_logs, minecraft:logs, minecraft:oak_logs, minecraft:planks, minecraft:rails, minecraft:sand, minecraft:saplings, minecraft:spruce_logs, minecraft:stone_bricks, minecraft:wooden_buttons, minecraft:wooden_doors, minecraft:wooden_pressure_plates, minecraft:wooden_slabs, minecraft:wooden_stairs, and minecraft:wool.
+* There are 7 extra vanilla tags for blocks: minecraft:anvil, minecraft:enderman_holdable, minecraft:flower_pots, impermeable, minecraft:slabs, minecraft:stairs and wall_corals.
+** Blocks in the impermeable tag are prevented from showing dripping liquid particles. By default, the tag contains [[glass]] and all stained glass blocks.
+* There is 1 extra vanilla tag for items: minecraft:boats.
+* Separated some of the logic for blocks and fluids.{{tweet|Dinnerbone|987293762069155841|Trying to extract parts of BlockState into StateHolder and turn BlockStateDefinition into StateDefinition so I can use the same system for liquids|April 20, 2018}}
+** Current fluids:
+*** minecraft:empty
+*** minecraft:flowing_water
+*** minecraft:water
+*** minecraft:flowing_lava
+*** minecraft:lava
+** The fluid at a location is currently dependent on the block at the location; currently there still are water and lava blocks.
+** Added two new fluid [[tag]]s: minecraft:lava and minecraft:water.
+** This system is mostly internal; it cannot be directly interacted with yet.
+* [[Advancement]] item predicates now support item tags.
+
+; [[Waterlogging]]
+* Water can now be placed in the following blocks: chests, trapped chests, stairs, slabs, fences, walls, iron bars, glass panes, ender chests, trapdoors, ladders, and signs.
+** Water can flow out of these blocks, but cannot flow into them.
+** When full of water, they count as water blocks for all gameplay (such as swimming).
+** Water flows out of all faces of the block except for solid faces.
+* Removed the blocks flowing_water and flowing_lava.
+* All of the blocks that water can be placed in now have the block state waterlogged.
+* Blocks such as bubble column or kelp always count as a water source.
+* When water spreads and would later turn into a source block, it now immediately just places a source block.
+; Other
+* New valid_spawn block tag for blocks that the player can spawn on.
+* There is now a distinction between scheduled "liquid ticks" and "block ticks".
+
+== Changes ==
+=== Blocks ===
+; General
+* The upper limit of the [[Java Edition data values/Pre-flattening#Block IDs|block ID]] has disappeared.
+* Blocks which used to have no bottom texture (like repeaters, comparators, etc.) now have a bottom texture, not including redstone wire.
+* Blocks with a collision box now have matching bounding boxes.
+** Affected: anvils, cauldrons, hoppers, fences, iron bars, glass panes, filled end portal frames, vines, lily pads, stairs, brewing stands, and pistons.
+** Updated the collision box of anvils and hoppers.
+** Does not affect blocks with a collision box smaller than their model, such as soul sand and snow layers.
+
+; [[Beacon]]s
+* Added new sounds.
+
+; [[Bed]]s
+* Changed message shown when failing to use a bed to say "You can sleep only at night and during thunderstorms."
+
+; [[Cacti]]
+* Now break if [[sign]]s or [[banner]]s are placed directly next to them.
+** Previously, these blocks couldn't be placed like this.
+
+; [[Chest]]s and [[trapped chest]]s
+* They can be put directly next to their double variants instead of requiring one block between them.
+** Shift right-clicking a chest or trapped chest only makes it try to connect to the clicked chest or trapped chest if possible, else it becomes a single chest or trapped chest.
+
+; [[Dispenser]]s
+* Crafting no longer requires a fully repaired [[bow]].{{bug|MC-122844}} (resolved as "Works as Intended")
+
+; [[Dragon head]]s
+* Now held differently from other mob heads in third person.
+
+; [[Ender chest]]s
+* Now change their texture when the computer time is set to the 24th to 26th of December to suit Christmas.
+
+; [[Fence gate]]s
+* Placing them no longer requires a block below them.
+
+; [[Leaves]]
+* Naturally-generated leaves now survive at a distance of up to 6 blocks from logs, instead of 4.
+** The block state for leaves changed from a check_decay and decayable Booleans to distance (ranging from 1 to 7) and a persistent Boolean.
+
+; [[Lever]]s
+* Flicking a lever on now displays redstone particles.
+
+; [[Magma block]]s
+* Now generate at the bottom of ocean ravines, creating downward bubble columns.
+
+; [[Monster egg]]s
+* Now break instantly, no matter the tool.
+** When broken with [[Silk Touch]], the non-infested counterpart of the block drops.
+
+; [[Packed ice]]
+* Now can be crafted from 9 [[ice]].{{tweet|_LadyAgnes|1004703969049038848|Yes we also want to keep it hard to get, so you need 9 ice in order to create 1 packed ice. ^^|June 7, 2018}}
+
+; [[Pumpkin]]s
+* Placing them no longer requires a block below.
+
+; [[Shulker box]]es
+* Changed the purple shulker box to the 1.12 snapshots' purple color.
+* Dyed shulker boxes can now be undyed in a cauldron.
+** {{control|Use}} a shulker box on a filled cauldron.
+** The water level in the cauldron decreases by 1.
+
+; [[TNT]]
+* Removed the explode block state (explode on punch).{{bug|MC-122563}} (resolved as "Works as Intended" at the time)
+
+; [[Vines]]
+* Multiple vines facing different directions, including on the bottom of blocks, can now be placed in the same block space.
+
+; [[Water]]
+* Has new colors, depending on the biome.
+** Dark purple for frozen, indigo for cold, blue/regular for medium (lush), light green for warm/dry biomes.
+*** Swamps have a light green-gray hue, and lukewarm ocean a light teal.
+* Now only blocks 1 light per block, instead of 3.
+** This only affects newly placed water (for now).
+
+; [[Command block]]s
+* Removed explanation of selectors.
+* Removed "Searge says ..." output when executing [[Commands/help|help]], instead it runs normally.
+
+=== Items ===
+; [[Carrot on a stick]]
+* Can now be crafted with a fishing rod that does not have full durability.
+
+; [[Elytra]]
+* Now require [[phantom membrane]] to be repaired instead of leather.
+
+; [[Fish]]
+* Item textures changed.
+
+; [[Fishing rod]]s
+* Now make sounds when reeled back in.
+
+; [[Iron horse armor]]
+* Changed the texture when equipped.
+
+; [[Map]]s
+* Maps changed slightly in regards to which blocks are shown and which blocks are not.https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/8xo1ex/minecraft_113_map_rendering_changes/
+
+=== Mobs ===
+; General
+* [[Zombie]]s, [[skeleton]]s, [[ocelot]]s, and [[wolves]] naturally attack baby turtles, and zombies and zombie pigmen seek out and trample turtle eggs.
+* [[Undead]] mobs now sink in water.
+
+; [[Horse]]s
+* The model has been changed to be more consistent with other mobs.{{Mcnet|meet-horse|Meet The Horse|October 10, 2017}}
+* Some animations like opening its mouth when grazing have been removed from the model as well.
+
+; [[Husk]]s
+* Now become a [[zombie]] instead of dying from drowning.
+
+; [[Parrot]]s
+* Now imitate [[phantom]]s and [[drowned]].
+
+; [[Polar bear]]s
+* They can now spawn on top of [[ice]].
+
+; [[Skeleton horse]]s
+* Are now rideable underwater.
+* Updated model to fix minor texture [[wikipedia:Z-fighting|z-fighting]], a glitch where textures overlap in an obtrusive and unintentional way.
+
+; [[Squid]]
+* Now shoot ink and flee quickly in response to being attacked.
+
+; [[Zombie horse]]s
+* Updated model to fix extreme texture z-fighting, just like the skeleton horse.
+
+; [[Zombie]]s
+* Now become a [[drowned]] instead of dying from drowning.
+* Baby zombies now burn in sunlight.{{bug|MC-127186}} (resolved as "Works As Intended")
+* [[Chicken jockey]]s now spawn rightly (also valid for [[zombie pigmen]]).
+
+=== Non-mob entities ===
+;General
+* Items and [[experience]] orbs now float up in water.
+* Changed the name of several entities:
+{| class="wikitable" data-description="Changed entity names"
+! Old name !! New name
+|-
+| Block of TNT || Primed TNT
+|-
+| Bolt of Lightning || Lightning Bolt
+|-
+| Ender Crystal || End Crystal
+|-
+| Eye of Ender Signal || Eye of Ender
+|-
+| Evocation Fangs || Evoker Fangs
+|}
+
+;[[Fishing bobber]]s
+* Bobbers created by fishing rods have been given an entity ID, fishing_bobber.
+** This ID can only be used for testing, summoning is not possible.
+
+;[[Item frame]]s
+* Item frames can now be put on floors and ceilings.
+
+; [[Llama spit]]
+* Hitbox has been decreased from using the player's hitbox to be 0.25x0.25x0.25 blocks.
+
+;[[Painting]]s
+* Paintings now use a [[resource location]] for their motive.
+
+=== World generation ===
+; General
+* Rewrote the world generation system.
+* In [[the Nether]], vertical air cavities – stretching from bedrock level to as far as Y=35, and filled with [[lava]] from bedrock level to Y=10 – now occur in chains across the bottom of the Nether, often forming extensive ravines.
+* In newly generated chunks, the [[player]] is less likely to find frozen oceans next to warm oceans, etc.
+
+; [[Biome]]s
+* The {{keys|F3}} menu now shows the biome ID, rather than its name.
+* Biome names are now translatable.
+* Updated some biome names:
+{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" data-description="Changed biome names"
+! Old name !! New name
+|-
+| Cold Beach || Snowy Beach
+|-
+| DesertHills || Desert Hills
+|-
+| Extreme Hills || Mountains
+|-
+| Extreme Hills+ || Wooded Mountains
+|-
+| ForestHills || Wooded Hills
+|-
+| FrozenOcean || Frozen Ocean
+|-
+| FrozenRiver || Frozen River
+|-
+| Hell || Nether
+|-
+| Ice Plains || Snowy Tundra
+|-
+| Ice Mountains || Snowy Mountains
+|-
+| JungleEdge || Jungle Edge
+|-
+| JungleHills || Jungle Hills
+|-
+| Mesa || Badlands
+|-
+| Mesa Plateau F || Wooded Badlands Plateau
+|-
+| Mesa Plateau || Badlands Plateau
+|-
+| MushroomIsland || Mushroom Fields
+|-
+| MushroomIslandShore || Mushroom Field Shore
+|-
+| Birch Forest M || Tall Birch Forest
+|-
+| Birch Forest Hills M || Tall Birch Hills
+|-
+| Desert M || Desert Lakes
+|-
+| Extreme Hills M || Gravelly Mountains
+|-
+| Extreme Hills+ M || Gravelly Mountains+
+|-
+| Ice Plains Spikes || Ice Spikes
+|-
+| Jungle M || Modified Jungle
+|-
+| JungleEdge M || Modified Jungle Edge
+|-
+| Mesa (Bryce) || Eroded Badlands
+|-
+| Mesa Plateau M || Modified Badlands Plateau
+|-
+| Mesa Plateau F M || Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau
+|-
+| Mega Spruce Taiga || Giant Spruce Taiga
+|-
+| Redwood Taiga Hills M || Giant Spruce Taiga Hills
+|-
+| Roofed Forest M || Dark Forest Hills
+|-
+| Savanna M || Shattered Savanna
+|-
+| Savanna Plateau M || Shattered Savanna Plateau
+|-
+| Swampland M || Swamp Hills
+|-
+| Taiga M || Taiga Mountains
+|-
+| Cold Taiga M || Snowy Taiga Mountains
+|-
+| Mega Taiga || Giant Tree Taiga
+|-
+| Mega Taiga Hills || Giant Tree Taiga Hills
+|-
+| Roofed Forest || Dark Forest
+|-
+| Extreme Hills Edge || Mountain Edge
+|-
+| Stone Beach || Stone Shore
+|-
+| Swampland || Swamp
+|-
+| Cold Taiga || Snowy Taiga
+|-
+| Cold Taiga Hills || Snowy Taiga Hills
+|-
+| TaigaHills || Taiga Hills
+|}
+
+; [[Old Customized|Customized]] world type
+* Removed.
+
+; [[Superflat]] customization
+* Preset strings no longer use a version number.
+
+; [[Tree]]s
+* Large spruce trees now transform nearby [[grass block]]s into [[podzol]] when they grow.
+
+; [[Witch hut]]s
+* Now generate with a mushroom in the flower pot.
+** Previously, the flower pot was completely empty.
+
+=== Gameplay ===
+; Camera
+* A smooth transition is now applied to the camera when the player sneaks, flies with an [[elytra]] or swims.
+* A smooth transition is now applied to the camera when entering or leaving a [[bed]].
+
+; [[Movement]]
+* Pressing the {{control|jump}} button in flowing water at level=1, level=2 and level=3 now does normal jumps instead of {{control|swimming}} up.
+
+; Oxygen bar
+* The player's oxygen bar no longer regenerates instantly when they get out of [[water]].
+
+; Sleep
+* Players in creative mode can now sleep even if monsters are nearby.
+
+; Visibility
+* Changed natural water visibility.
+** The longer a player stays underwater, the better they are able to see.
+** Water is darker at lower depths.
+** The Water Breathing potion & Respiration enchantment no longer grant enhanced vision underwater.
+** Every ocean biome has a unique water color, and the swamp water color has been changed.
+** Visibility changes per biome.
+
+=== Command format ===
+; General
+* Commands and functions are much faster and more efficient.
+* Most commands are now more case-sensitive. Lowercase is preferable wherever possible.
+** For example, this is no longer allowed: /scoreboard ObJeCtIvEs ...
+* The output signal of a command block used to be its "success count", but now is its "result".
+* Server commands ([[Commands/function|function]]s, console, rcon) now run from world spawn in the Overworld, instead of at 0,0,0.
+* Errors during a command are now a nicer error message (with a tool tip for more info).
+* Added commands to the profiler ({{cmd|debug}}).
+* Whitespaces are now allowed in entity selectors & blockstate arguments.
+* Blockstate files:
+** "normal" for blocks without block states changed to an empty string ("").
+** Item frames now have "map=false" instead of "normal" and "map=true" instead of "map".
+** Model references no longer start at the models/block/ folder, but instead at models/.
+
+; [[Command]] UI
+* A new prototype for the command UI.
+
+; [[Function (Java Edition)|Function]]s
+* Functions are now completely parsed and cached on load.
+** This means if a command is incorrect for any reason, the player knows about it on load.
+
+; NBT
+* The ench NBT tag of items is now called Enchantments, and no longer has number IDs in each compound.
+* Thrower and Owner nbt keys of [[item entities]] are no longer strings, but are instead compounds with two longs named L and M.
+* owner nbt keys of [[snowball]]s, [[egg]]s and [[ender pearl]]s are no longer strings, but are instead compounds with two longs named L and M.
+* Changed all custom names (blocks, items, entities, block entities) from raw strings to JSON text components (which can be translated).
+** For example, /summon pig ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"Reuben"} is now /summon pig ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"\"Reuben\""} or /summon pig ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"{\"text\":\"Reuben\"}"}
+
+; Specific commands
+
+; {{cmd|advancement}}
+* Removed /advancement test in favor of entity selectors.
+
+; {{cmd|blockdata}}
+* Removed in favor of {{cmd|data}}.
+
+; {{cmd|clear}}
+* The syntax has changed.
+** /clear [] [] [] [] [] is now /clear [] [] []
+** See the item argument type for more details.
+
+; {{cmd|clone}}
+* The syntax has changed.
+** /clone filtered [force|move|normal] [] [] is now /clone filtered [] [force|move|normal]
+** /clone [replace|masked] [force|move|normal] [] [] is now /clone [replace|masked] [force|move|normal]
+
+; {{cmd|defaultgamemode}} and {{cmd|gamemode}}
+* Now only accept string IDs, not shorthand or numeric.
+** /gamemode 2 is now /gamemode adventure
+** /defaultgamemode sp is now /defaultgamemode spectator
+
+; {{cmd|difficulty}}
+* difficulty [] now only accepts string IDs, not shorthand or numeric.
+** /difficulty 2 is now /difficulty normal
+** /difficulty p is now /difficulty peaceful
+* [[Player]]s can now query for the current difficulty by using {{cmd|difficulty}} without any arguments.
+
+; {{cmd|effect}}
+* The syntax has been split off, to avoid ambiguity.
+** /effect is now /effect give
+** /effect clear is now /effect clear []
+* Giving an effect now fails if it didn't actually do anything.
+** Some mobs are immune (for example the [[ender dragon]]).
+** Stronger existing effects prevent new weaker ones.
+
+; {{cmd|entitydata}}
+* Removed in favor of {{cmd|data}}.
+
+{{anchor|executechanges}}
+; {{cmd|execute}}
+* The syntax has been split off.
+** Modifier sub-commands can change how the command is run:
+*** /execute as executes a command using the entity (but doesn't change position).
+*** /execute at executes a command using the position, rotation, and dimension of the (but doesn't change entity).
+*** /execute positioned executes a command using the position of .
+*** /execute positioned as executes a command using the position (x y z) of the entity, but nothing else.
+*** /execute align executes a command after aligning the current position to the block grid (rounding down), is any combination of xy and z (for example: x,xz,zyx and yz).
+**** Examples:
+***** x=-1.8,y=2.3,z=5.9 using x becomes x=-2,y=2.3,z=5.9
+***** x=2.4,y=-1.1,z=3.8 using yxz becomes x=2,y=-2,z=3
+*** /execute facing executes a command as though the executor is facing x y z.
+*** /execute facing entity (eyes|feet) executes a command as though the executor is facing the entity's eyes or feet.
+*** /execute rotated as executes a command as though the executor is rotated in the direction of the entity.
+*** /execute rotated runs the command as though the executor is rotated in the specified direction.
+*** /execute in (overworld|the_end|the_nether) executes a command as though the executor is in the specified dimension.
+*** /execute anchored (feet|eyes) makes the rest of this command use feet or eyes for ^ ^ ^ coordinates or facing commands.
+** Conditional sub-commands can let the [[player]] prevent the command from running at all:
+*** /execute (if|unless) block executes a command if (or unless) matches .
+*** /execute (if|unless) blocks (all|masked) executes a command if (or unless) the region between and matches .
+*** /execute (if|unless) entity executes a command if (or unless) exists (returns 1 or more entities).
+*** /execute (if|unless) score (<|<=|=|>=|>) executes a command if (or unless) 's score relates to 's score based on the chosen criterion.
+*** /execute (if|unless) score matches executes a command if (or unless) 's score is in the range (ie 1, 1..5).
+** As replacement for {{cmd|stats}}, a new sub-command store lets players store the result or success of a command somewhere:
+*** result is the result of a command, which replaces these old stats: AffectedBlocks, AffectedEntities, AffectedItems, QueryResult.
+*** success is how many times the command was successful. This is usually 0 or 1, but if the command split up (for example as @a) then it may be more than 1. This replaces SuccessCount.
+*** The value is stored when the full command has finished executing.
+*** If a command isn't successful (success is 0), result is always set to 0.
+*** It is made clear what the expected result of each command is.
+*** /execute store (result|success) score
+**** The value is stored into the scoreboard under and .
+**** The objective must exist, but unlike with {{cmd|stats}} the player doesn't need to set an initial value for .
+*** /execute store (result|success) block (byte|double|float|int|long|short)
+**** The value is stored in the nbt data at path of the block at pos as a byte, double, float, int, long, or short.
+*** /execute store (result|success) entity (byte|double|float|int|long|short)
+**** The value is stored in the nbt data at path of one target entity as a byte, double, float, int, long, or short.
+**** Like {{cmd|data}}, /execute store can't modify player nbt. Nbt inside the tag key of items in the player's Inventory or EnderItems is an exception and can be modified by /execute store.{{bug|MC-123307}}
+*** /execute store (result|success) bossbar (value|max)
+**** The value is stored in the value or max setting of the boss bar with ID id.
+*** Data paths look like this: foo.bar[0]."A [crazy name]".baz.
+**** foo.bar means foo's child called bar.
+**** bar[0] means element 0 of bar.
+**** "quoted strings" may be used if a name of a key needs to be escaped.
+*** Examples:
+**** /execute store success score @a foo run say hi
+**** /execute as @e[type=pig] at @s store success entity @s Saddle byte 1 if entity @p[distance=..5]
+** The player can chain all sub-commands together.
+*** After every sub-command the player needs to write another sub-command.
+*** When the player is done with chaining sub-commands, run lets them write the actual command to be executed.
+**** / is no longer allowed before the command.
+*** /execute as somebody at somebody run say hi
+** Example of old commands:
+*** /execute @e ~ ~ ~ detect ~ ~ ~ stone 0 say Stone! is now /execute as @e at @s if block ~ ~ ~ stone run say Stone!
+*** /execute @e ~ ~ ~ detect ~ ~ ~ grass 0 summon pig is now /execute at @e if block ~ ~ ~ grass_block run summon pig
+*** /execute @e ~ ~ ~ say Hello! is now /execute as @e run say Hello!
+
+; {{cmd|experience}}
+* {{cmd|xp}} is now an alias for {{cmd|experience}}.
+* Split up into 3 different subcommands:
+** /experience add [points|levels]
+*** Adds of either points or levels to the target (defaults to points).
+*** Adding points can cause players to level up, as usual.
+*** Negative numbers are supported, to subtract points instead.
+*** Subtracting points can cause players to level down.
+** /experience set [points|levels]
+*** Sets of either points or levels on the target (defaults to points).
+*** The [[player]] cannot set more points than their current level allows.
+*** When changing levels, points stay at the same percentage as the previous level.
+** /experience query (points|levels)
+*** Returns either the number of points or levels on the given .
+
+; {{cmd|fill}}
+* The syntax has changed.
+** /fill replace [] [] is now /fill replace []
+** /fill [] [destroy|hollow|keep|outline|replace] [] is now /fill [destroy|hollow|keep|outline|replace]
+
+; {{cmd|function}}
+* No longer accepts [if|unless] arguments.
+** This has been moved into {{cmd|execute}}.
+** /function foo if @e is now /execute if entity @e run function foo
+
+; {{cmd|gamerule}}
+* No longer accepts unknown rules ("custom gamerules").
+** The [[player]] can use [[Function (Java Edition)|function]]s or [[scoreboard]]s as replacements, with no loss of functionality.
+** Existing custom gamerules are just not accessible. Only built-in rules are available.
+* Values to {{cmd|gamerule}} are now type checked (giving a string if it wants an int is a very obvious error).
+* Removed the gameLoopFunction gamerule in favor of functions tagged in minecraft:tick.
+
+; {{cmd|give}}
+* The syntax has changed.
+** /give [] [] [] is now /give []
+** See the item argument type for more details.
+
+; {{cmd|kill}}
+* A target is now mandatory.
+
+; {{cmd|list}}
+* Can now be used in singleplayer.
+
+; {{cmd|locate}}
+* The Y-coordinate is now returned as ~ instead of ?.
+* The result of the command, used by /execute store, is the absolute distance to the structure.
+* Now accepts different structure names for all structures previously grouped under Temple: Desert_Pyramid, Igloo, Jungle_Pyramid, and Swamp_Hut.
+
+; {{cmd|op}}
+* Now allows target selectors besides names.
+
+; {{cmd|particle}}
+* The argument has been removed, instead the parameters for particles like block can be specified right after the argument using the new block argument.
+** /particle block polished_granite ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 1
+** /particle dust 1 1 1 1 ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 1
+*** 1 1 1 1 are, in order, the three RGB color values (0-1) and the size of the particle.
+* /particle is now a valid shortcut. delta, speed, and count defaults to 0.
+
+
+; {{cmd|playsound}}
+* {{key|Tab}} auto-completes custom sound events.
+
+; {{cmd|replaceitem}}
+* The syntax has changed.
+** /replaceitem block [] [] [] is now /replaceitem block []
+** /replaceitem entity [] [] [] is now /replaceitem entity []
+** See the item argument type for more details.
+* The slot argument no longer requires slot.
+** For example, slot.hotbar.1 now is hotbar.1
+
+; {{cmd|scoreboard}}
+* Had [] removed from its commands in favor of the nbt argument in entity selectors.
+* /scoreboard players tag and /scoreboard teams removed. Replaced by {{cmd|tag}} and {{cmd|team}} respectively.
+* /scoreboard players test removed in favor of execute (if|unless) score, entity selectors and /scoreboard players get
+* Objective names are now text components, not raw strings.
+
+; {{cmd|seed}}
+* The output can now be copied.
+
+; {{cmd|setblock}}
+* The syntax has changed.
+** /setblock [] [] [] is now /setblock []
+** See the block argument type for more details.
+
+; {{cmd|stats}}
+* Removed. Now part of {{cmd|execute}}.
+* The new {{cmd|execute}} one isn't a direct replacement, the behavior has changed:
+** It's now per-command, instead of per-entity or per-block.
+** There's only result and success, which covers all the old stat types.
+
+; {{cmd|stopsound}}
+* * can now be used instead of source to stop all sounds with a certain name, across all sources.
+
+; {{cmd|tag}}
+* Replaces /scoreboard players tag.
+* Keeps the same syntax.
+** /tag add to add to .
+** /tag remove to remove from .
+** /tag list to list all tags on players.
+
+; {{cmd|team}}
+* Replaces /scoreboard teams.
+* Keeps the same syntax.
+** /team add []
+** /team empty
+** /team join []
+** /team leave []
+** /team list []
+** /team modify
+** /team modify []
+* Teams can now have a prefix and a suffix.
+** /team modify prefix
+** /team modify suffix
+* Team names are now text components, not raw strings.
+
+; {{cmd|testfor}}, {{cmd|testforblock}} and {{cmd|testforblocks}}
+* Removed. Now part of {{cmd|execute}}.
+
+; {{cmd|toggledownfall}}
+* Removed. It was always used to stop the rain, but rain usually quickly returned.
+* Use {{cmd|weather}}.
+
+; {{cmd|tp}} and {{cmd|teleport}}
+* {{cmd|tp}} is now an alias of {{cmd|teleport}} (much like {{cmd|w}}, {{cmd|msg}} and {{cmd|tell}}).
+* {{cmd|teleport}} has been simplified a bit, to avoid ambiguity.
+** /teleport doesn't allow rotation or facing, teleports the [[player]] to the entity.
+** /teleport doesn't allow rotation or facing, teleports the [[player]] to the position.
+** /teleport doesn't allow rotation or facing, teleports victim to entity.
+** /teleport [yRot xRot] teleports victim to that position with optional rotation.
+** /teleport facing [xFacing yFacing zFacing] teleports victim to that position facing another position.
+** /teleport facing entity [feet|eyes] teleports victim to that position facing an entity's feet or eyes (default feet).
+** Teleporting to an entity in another dimension is now allowed.
+
+; {{cmd|trigger}}
+* /trigger is a new syntax as a shortcut for /trigger add 1.
+; {{cmd|weather}}
+* If a time isn't specified, it now defaults to 5 minutes (previously random).
+
+; Team
+* Option friendlyfire capitalization changed to friendlyFire.
+
+; Argument types
+
+;[[Target selector]]s
+* More error handling has been introduced.
+** Things like limit=0, level=-10, gamemode=purple are not allowed.
+* Arguments may now be quoted.
+* There are no longer separate "min" and "max" values; instead ranges are supported.
+** level=10 is level 10.
+** level=10..12 is level 10, 11 or 12.
+** level=5.. is anything level 5 or above.
+** level=..15 is anything level 15 or below.
+* The arcane shorthand names have been renamed.
+** m -> gamemode
+** l or lm -> level
+** r or rm -> distance
+** rx or rxm -> x_rotation
+** ry or rym -> y_rotation
+** c -> limit
+* x, y, z, distance, x_rotation and y_rotation are now doubles and allow values like 12.34
+** x and z are no longer center-corrected.
+*** This means x=0 no longer equates to x=0.5.
+* gamemode (previously m) no longer allows numerical or shorthand IDs.
+* limit (previously c) no longer allows negative values.
+** Use sort=furthest instead.
+* The name argument now supports spaces (as long as it's quoted).
+* Multiple of the same argument in target selectors is now possible.
+** tag=foo,tag=bar,tag=!baz matches someone with foo, bar and not baz.
+** type=!cow,type=!chicken matches something that isn't a cow and isn't a chicken.
+** type=cow,type=chicken isn't allowed, because something cannot both be a cow and chicken.
+* The player can specify the sorting.
+** sort=nearest is the old default, sorting by distance (default for @p)
+** sort=furthest is the reverse of that (previously, players would use c=-5 for this)
+** sort=random for random sorting (default for @r)
+** sort=arbitrary is a new option to not sort the result (default for @e, @a)
+* Specifying scores now looks like scores={foo=1,bar=1..5}
+* Players can test for advancements with advancements={foo=true,bar=false,custom:something={criterion=true}}
+** true for "they completed the advancement", false for "they have not completed the advancement"
+** Alternatively, pass a block of specific criteria to test for (again, true or false)
+
+; [[Block]]s
+* Wherever a , optionally [] and optionally [] was required, it's now a single argument that looks like this:
+** stone
+** minecraft:redstone_wire[power=15,north=up,south=side]
+** minecraft:jukebox{RecordItem:{...}}
+** minecraft:furnace[facing=north]{BurnTime:200}
+* ID is required (though just as before, if namespace isn't set it defaults to minecraft:).
+* States are inside [], comma-separated and must be properties/values supported by the blocks. They are optional.
+** minecraft:stone[doesntexist=purpleberry] is a syntax error, because stone doesn't have doesntexist.
+** minecraft:redstone_wire[power=tuesday] is a syntax error, because redstone_wire's power is a number between 0 and 15.
+* NBT tag is inside {}, and works just like players would expect. It's optional.
+* In the context of "conditions"/testing for blocks, only the states the player provided are tested.
+** If players test redstone_wire[power=15], it only checks power, but ignores other states such as north.
+* In the context of setting blocks, any states the player provided are set, but anything missed out defaults depending on the block.
+** If players set redstone_wire[power=15], it sets power to 15, but north is a default value (in this case, set to none).
+* There is no such thing as block data value in 1.13. It's either a different block, or a state.
+
+; [[Item]]s
+* Wherever an , optionally [] and optionally [] was required, it's now a single argument that looks like this:
+** stone
+** minecraft:stick{display:{Name:"\"Stick of Untruths\""}}
+* ID is required (though just as before, if namespace isn't set it defaults to minecraft:).
+* NBT tag is inside {}, and works just like players would expect. It's optional.
+* There is no such thing as item data value or item damage value in 1.13.
+** Damage, where applicable, is a property in nbt.
+** Any other information is either a separate item or a property in nbt.
+
+=== General ===
+;[[The Flattening]]
+* Numeric block metadata completely phased out in favor of block states.
+* Split, merged, created, deleted, and renamed a lot of blocks, blockstates and items.
+** Blocks and items previously differing because of damage value have gotten their own id, for example white_wool instead of wool:0
+** Damage has been moved to the tag tag and is only used by tools and armor; maps use a map tag.
+*** The damage predicate has been reversed - 0.6 now means 60% durability remaining, not 60% broken
+** Files and commands no longer use data or set_data.
+* Structures do not run an upgrade path for this.
+** To update structures, load them all in 1.12, then update to 1.13 and save all structures again.
+
+; [[Title screen]]
+* New title screen background, featuring many of the structures, blocks, and mobs that were added in the Update Aquatic.
+** The menu panorama uses seed 1458140401 at coordinates X=1553, Y=58, Z=-1162
+* The comma is replaced with a dot in the copyright notice.
+
+; [[Advancement]]s
+* Advancement descriptions now have colors:
+** Normal and goal advancements have green descriptions.
+** Challenge advancements have purple descriptions.
+
+; [[Controls]]
+* The name of keybindings now describes the actual key (e.g. 'LBUTTON' -> 'Left Button', 'BACKSLASH' -> '\')
+
+; [[Creative inventory]]
+* Because of [[1.13/Flattening|The "flattening"]], certain blocks and items have been moved around in their respective groups, for example the [[purpur block]] is now after [[obsidian]].
+* [[Mushroom block]]s, [[farmland]], and [[grass path]]s are added to the inventory under the ''Decoration Blocks'' group. Additionally, blank [[firework rocket]]s are added to the ''Miscellaneous'' group.
+
+; [[Credits]]
+* Updated the credits list to include all of the Mojang staff.
+
+; [[Debug screen]]
+* '''Left side:'''
+** Added "Looking at liquid" row. Displays the targeted fluid's coordinates.
+** "Looking at" row has been renamed "Looking at block" and now targets through liquids.
+* '''Right side:'''
+** "Targeted Block" information now targets through fluids.
+** "Targeted Block" now displays information for blocks up to 16 blocks away.
+
+; Fonts
+* The Latin extended alphabet, along with Greek and Cyrillic, have been given their own "textured" font. However, some characters (such as kanji and script) still use the unicode font.
+* Fonts are now saved as [[wikipedia:TrueType|TrueType]] font files.
+
+; [[Music]]
+* Three brand new pieces of underwater music by [[C418]] have been added:
+** ''Shuniji'', ''Dragon Fish'' and ''Axolotl''.
+** Their ID for commands is music.under_water.
+
+; [[Options]]
+* Removed 3D Anaglyph completely.
+* Option Fullscreen resolution capitalization changed to Fullscreen Resolution.
+* Values for GUI scale has been renamed from "Small", "Medium" and "Large" to 1,2 and 3. GUI scaling also detects the resolution of monitors and offers even higher scaling options (4 for 1080p, 5 for 4k and so on).
+
+; [[Particles]]
+* Optimized particle rendering slightly.
+* Dripping
+** Changed which blocks show dripping liquids.
+** Drip particles are now generated by [[waterlog]]ged blocks where appropriate.{{bug|MC-127025}}
+** Drip particles now snap to the hitbox of the block they appear on.{{bug|MC-1390}}
+** Added a new block [[tag]] to prevent all solid [[glass]] blocks from showing dripping liquid particles. See [[#General|Tags]].
+
+; [[Recipe]]s
+* Custom recipes can now be loaded from data packs in data/(namespace)/recipes/(name).json
+* Added a recipe book for the furnace.
+* Furnace recipes have been moved to JSON files.
+** They use "type": "smelting".
+** cookingtime is used to determine the time it should take to smelt an item in the furnace.
+** experience is used to determine the amount of experience a player should get when picking the resulting item out of the furnace manually.
+** Fuel is not included and is still hardcoded.
+* "Unlocked recipe" toasts now show an icon in the top left to specify whether the unlocked recipe is a crafting or smelting recipe.
+
+; [[Resource pack]]s
+{{Resource pack format/value|4}}
+
+; [[Statistics]]
+* Statistics are being updated.
+** stat.(stat) is now minecraft.custom:minecraft.(stat).
+** stat.(stat).minecraft.(block/item/entity ID) is now minecraft.(stat):minecraft.(block/item/entity ID).
+; Tooltips
+* Added (and fixed) [[rarity]] values for certain items. [[Item]]s with a rarity value have their [[hotbar]] tooltips, which are displayed when scrolling over them in the hotbar, displayed as their respective colors when highlighted, rather than just being white.{{bug|MC-130145}}
+{| class="wikitable sortable" data-description="Changed item tooltip's color"
+! Item !! New rarity
+|-
+| [[Beacon]] || class="general-background-cyan" | Rare
+|-
+| [[Chain command block]] || class="general-background-magenta" | Epic
+|-
+| [[Command block]] || class="general-background-magenta" | Epic
+|-
+| [[Conduit]] || class="general-background-cyan" | Rare
+|-
+| [[Creeper head]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Dragon egg]] || class="general-background-magenta" | Epic
+|-
+| [[Dragon head]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Dragon's breath]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Elytra]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Enchanted golden apple]] || class="general-background-magenta" | Epic
+|-
+| [[Enchanted book]]s || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| Enchanted items (excluding books) || class="general-background-cyan" | Rare
+|-
+| [[End crystal]] || class="general-background-cyan" | Rare
+|-
+| [[Bottle o' enchanting]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Golden apple]] || class="general-background-cyan" | Rare
+|-
+| [[Heart of the sea]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Music disc]]s || class="general-background-cyan" | Rare
+|-
+| [[Nether star]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Player head]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Repeating command block]] || class="general-background-magenta" | Epic
+|-
+| [[Skeleton skull]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Structure block]] || class="general-background-magenta" | Epic
+|-
+| [[Totem of undying]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Wither skeleton skull]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|-
+| [[Zombie head]] || class="general-background-yellow" | Uncommon
+|}
+* Additionally, attack speed and attack damage in tools' info are now {{color|#0A0|dark green}}.
+
+; Other
+* Game library updated to LWJGL 3.
+** Updated LWJGL from version 3.1.2 to 3.1.6.
+* Loading or creating a world shows the percentages of the loading stages.
+** Preparing spawn area now shows as a loading stage.
+* Crash reports now list what data packs are enabled.
+* Data generators are now exposed, players can get a dump of all blocks/items/commands/etc from the game without opening it up.
+* Changed translation files from .lang (key=value) to .json ("key": "value").
+** Now supports newlines.
+* Optimized cloud rendering.
+* Optimized fog rendering.
+* Optimized world spawn position–finding code.
+* Removed skip_existing_chunks from explorer map loot table function.
+* Upgrade path optics code is now in a separate library, datafixerupper.https://libraries.minecraft.net/com/mojang/datafixerupper/1.0.3/datafixerupper-1.0.3.pom; https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1703/1703.10857.pdf for info on optics
+
+== Fixes ==
+{{fixes|fixedin=1.13,1.13-pre10,1.13-pre9,1.13-pre8,1.13-pre7,1.13-pre6,1.13-pre5,1.13-pre4,1.13-pre3,1.13-pre2,1.13-pre1,18w22c,18w22b,18w22a,18w21b,18w21a,18w20c,18w20b,18w20a,18w19b,18w19a,18w16a,18w15a,18w14b,18w14a,18w11a,18w10d,18w10c,18w10b,18w10a,18w09a,18w08b,18w08a,18w07c,18w07b,18w07a,18w06a,18w05a,18w03b,18w03a,18w02a,18w01a,17w50a,17w49b,17w49a,17w48a,17w47b,17w47a,17w46a,17w45b,17w45a,17w43b,17w43a|prefix=Minecraft
+|;LWJGL 2-related issues
+|1519|Key gets stuck when toggling {{control|fullscreen}}.
+|7192|The generation of "terrain" surface layer in Nether produces local straight artifacts/glitches.
+|3643|{{key|CTRL}}/{{key|CMD}} key get stuck on OS X/Text Box Backspace deletes whole word or whole line on Mac and Linux.
+|5520|Crash when toggling {{control|fullscreen}} mode: Keyboard must be created before you can read events.
+|6436|Incomplete support of dead keys on non U.S. QWERTY Keyboard on OS X.
+|9974|Initialization of OpenAL fails sometimes.
+|29501|Unable to rebind to F# Keys on devices that require pressing FN.
+|32327|Half-resolution on MBP Retina.
+|40227|Mouse Button 4 in combination with a modifier key is detected as Mouse Button 5.
+|49755|OS X: Pressing arrow or Fn keys in sign/command block/book and quill inserts invisible characters.
+|53549|Minecraft can't be put in {{control|fullscreen}} mode in Linux.
+|55506|Minecraft unloads monitor calibrations when closed.
+|60995|Maps inconsistent over restarts.
+|68754|Exiting {{control|fullscreen}} disables window resize.
+|71279|Accentued character act like sticky keys for moving.
+|72856|Control settings uses partwise US keyboard layout (on German keyboard layout).
+|77279|Game sets monitor to half resolution on exit on Linux.
+|78394|{{control|Use|text="Use Item"}} not working while {{control|sneaking}} and {{control|Use|text="Use Item"}} bound to NUMPAD0.
+|79733|{{key|ALT}} combinations don't work on chat.
+|80282|On Linux in fullscreen, character sometimes cannot fully turn around.
+|81818|When resizing the window, you may end up spinning around.
+|87205|Colored names in command blocks lose colors with arrow keys.
+|89288|Can't {{control|sneak}} and {{control|jump}} if the {{control|jump}} key is on the numpad.
+|90598| {{ctrl|Sneaking}} while {{ctrl|swimming}} or gliding changes eye hight to outside the hitbox.
+|100556|{{key|Alt Gr}} on keyboard becomes "{{key|LCONTROL}}" in controls menu (interfering with "{{key|CTRL}}").
+|106650|Minecraft does not release mouse focus.
+|109376|Unsupported keys in inventory with foreign keyboard on Linux.
+|120989|Screen goes blank on exit.
+|;old
+|96|[1-9] clicking an item out of a furnace does not give XP.
+|258|Most text boxes/chat/scroll bars revert when the window changes size, {{control|fullscreen}} mode is toggled, or fullscreened game is tabbed into.
+|1168|Lily pad sometimes destroys water block.
+|1218|Arrows shot at the top half of a door will float once the door is opened.
+|1390|Upper slabs with water/lava on top makes midair dripping water/lava
+|1511|Anvil can be {{control|placed}} in certain blocks.
+|1685|Unable to write in a new blank Book and Quill after renaming it in an anvil.
+|1809|Some trees generate with leaves too far from logs.
+|1875|Snow layers don't drop themselves when harvested with a silk touch tool.
+|1947|Pumpkins and Jack o' Lanterns can only be {{control|placed}} on solid blocks.
+|2208|Blocks with special placement can be {{control|placed}} inside player/entity.
+|2340|Redstone torches schedule updates when they should not, causing unreliable timings.
+|2399|Transparent blocks visually use the brighter light level that they are next to.
+|2666|Corner cobblestone wall has incorrect collision box.
+|3115|Baby Zombies do not burn.
+|3794|Chest direction {{control|placing}} glitch.
+|4381|Water places behind tall grass.
+|4438|Items dropped on unburnable blocks turn invisible when trying to ignite the block.
+|4504|The hitbox of brewing stands is missing the blaze rod.
+|4581|Fishing rod bobbers can go through Nether/End Portals, but disappear.
+|4923|Flint and steel and fire charges can place fire at invalid positions.
+|5024|Reticle/Crosshair not centered on the screen.
+|5037|Riding a pig/horse with a cape causes it to not behave as expected.
+|5305|Burning arrows in ground are not extinguished by rain.
+|5461|Block stats doesn't count red mushrooms, sugar canes, etc...
+|5694|High efficiency tools/fast mining {{control|destroys}} some blocks client-side only.
+|7908|Spawning underwater/In the middle of an (lava) ocean.
+|8220|Water/lava bucket can be used to destroy ladders.
+|8471|Blocks cannot be {{control|placed}} on a block you are next to.
+|9186|Water does not leak through leaves and regular stairs but upside down stairs.
+|9194|A Comparator can lock a Repeater, but the Repeater doesn't look like it is locked.
+|9620|F1 and open chat makes hotbar appear.
+|9669|Player renders black in a 1x1 shaft with torch in upper block.
+|9704|Sometimes randomly unable to place ladder while standing in the same block.
+|10632|Boats show water splashes when falling from high places, even if not in water.
+|10880|Comma or other symbol after @ selector does not work with command blocks.
+|11138|Creative inventory GUI border are considered as exterior to the inventory.
+|11142|Placing a Redstone Torch/Block next to a rail junction does not change the rail direction.
+|11208|The big tree generator handles tree height variable incorrectly.
+|11242|When you {{control|jump}} and {{control|place}} a fence post under you you will get inside the fence post.
+|12000|The hitbox of corner fences isn't the same as the collision-box.
+|12269|Various Particles glitchy movement.
+|12699|Some PNGs using grayscale or tRNS are processed incorrectly.
+|13308|Waterflow North/South Bug.
+|14502|Special characters on splash text on title screen rendered wrong.
+|18903|Villagers'/ Witchs' right arm doesn't have the texture flipped.
+|19966|Fully grown pumpkin stems attach to pumpkin, even if another stem is already attached.
+|20974|Default font is missing characters.
+|24390|Books don't sign properly.
+|25866|Splash Potion of Saturation has no effect.
+|26739|Doors won't update with redstone.
+|29490|1.7+ lighting bug/black spots.
+|31038|Double-tall plants do not cause updates when broken.
+|31222|Crash on pressing the inventory close key and an item manipulation key at the same time in large chests.
+|31346|When you light a cobblestone wall, it turns into a corner piece for a second.
+|32522|Confusing error message when targeting a location in an unloaded chunk.
+|32539|You can write on both the server name and the server address input field at the same time.
+|32972|{{cmd|summon}} accepts arguments that it will ignore.
+|33710|Snow & Iron Golem, Ender Dragon, Illusioner, Giant, and Wither not in Mob statistics.
+|34365|Triple Chest - Triple Bug.
+|35119|Buttons for video settings to not make a sound.
+|35856|Multiple background/title songs playing at one time/automatic music overlap (not Jukebox music).
+|36030|Music playing despite music/jukebox slider set to OFF.
+|36191|Missing {{cd|stat.mineBlock}} for various blocks (mob spawners, cauldrons, beds, etc.).
+|39948|Blocks/Items only different by data value are not listed separately in statistics.
+|41410|Random text does not work in unicode.
+|47832|Certain entities can't be selected by type.
+|48089|When destroyed, end portal giving "missing texture" particles.
+|48522|{{key|CTRL}} + {{control|pick block}} on flower pot gives you the flower (+NBT) instead of the flower pot.
+|50640|Big oak tree inconsistency.
+|50795|{{cd|CanDestroy}} and {{cd|CanPlaceOn}} can be used with item ID's instead of the names.
+|52036|using testfor in {{cmd|execute}} command failure.
+|52974|Host's skin not visible to other players when in LAN world.
+|53439|The top block of a two-block plant temporarily becomes a peony/sunflower upon {{control|placing}} a block in the bottom.
+|53448|Sliders cannot be adjusted accurately (tested in customized world settings).
+|55592|The wildcard * fits into wrong commands without error.
+|55710|Relative tp from a vehicle applies dismount offset.
+|55751|Gamemode descriptions are off center.
+|55800|Successful "/setblock air destroy" commands give error message and return 0 for result/success.
+|57332|Number arguments in command have all int limitation.
+|58189|Breaking piston extension gives missing texture particles.
+|58556|Breaking a block being moved by a piston creates missing texture particles.
+|58809|Scoreboard teams add "{{cd|@e}}" doesn't work correctly.
+|59511|Tellraw has incomplete error message when key determining text to display is missing.
+|59517|TNT {{cd|explode{{=}}true}} blockstate drops TNT item when fused by {{control|hit}} in survival mode.
+|59610|Cactus has full block hitbox.
+|59691|Inconsistent block/item names: brick(s)
+|59729|{{cmd|replaceitem}} doesn't work with chest or hopper minecarts.
+|60117|Upper slabs can't be {{control|placed}} when standing on a lower slab 2 blocks below.
+|61821|Digging Snow Layer yields one snow ball too much.
+|62093|Double plants get generated without bottom part.
+|63714|Zombie Pigmen get angry when {{control|hit}} in creative.
+|63748|Commands with incorrect syntax executed for multiple entities prints error message multiple times.
+|63820|Empty Flower Pot in Witch Hut.
+|64416|Wrong matched block names / missing distinction between block names.
+|64455|Translation missing for some blocks.
+|64537|Gui zooming out when using some languages (unicode).
+|64539|Spreadplayers respectTeams and player arguments have no tab completion.
+|64836|Mobs "control" the minecart they are riding.
+|64919|Ability to {{control|place}} a block through T-intersection glass panes, iron bars and fences when standing inside of hitbox.
+|65774|Landing particles not showing when land on skulls.
+|65983|Mouse cursor moves off-window when accessing inventory (or item contents).
+|68446|Some entities have missing translations string in the lang files.
+|68565|Monsters spawn at daytime at y{{=}}256 and don't burn.
+|68809|Held Item renders black when in a 1 x 1 shaft with torch in upper block.
+|69042|{{cmd|summon}} coordinate syntax should be different.
+|69822|Command help strings and feedback say "player" when entities are applicable as well.
+|69880|{{cmd|effect}} returns "cannot be found" for invalid entities.
+|70010|Double plants can be {{control|placed}} at and grow at y {{=}} 255 resulting in incomplete double plant.
+|70188|Some blocks cannot be {{control|placed}} facing a wall with {{cmd|setblock}} or {{cmd|fill}} + datavalues or block states.
+|71401|Tab list ignores initial display name of players.
+|72634|Lily Pad placement noise inconsistent.
+|72866|Item shading inside item frames does not account for rotation.
+|72943|Game freeze after closing an "Open to LAN" single player world.
+|73207|Minecraft server list displays "Can't connect to server" on startup.
+|73344|"Moss Stone" is name incorrectly, it should be called "Mossy Cobblestone".
+|73495|Commands saying item names use incorrect/wrong item names.
+|73637|Nether World Border Crash: Exception Ticking World.
+|74231|Flower pot's blockdata won't visually update.
+|74703|Redstone Ore does not produce particles on bottom side if not at height 0.
+|75193|Target selectors don't work in server only commands.
+|75279|Cape physics while {{control|sprint}}-flying.
+|75430|Enderman held block not fully updated from old block ID system.
+|75940|Block {{cd|log2}} and {{cd|leaves2}} crash the game when set to certain data values.
+|76044|{{cd|randomTickSpeed|spawnRadius|maxEntityCramming|maxCommandChainLength|d=and}} gamerules accept non-integer value.
+|76312|Testfor output doesn't show UUID or team color.
+|76356|Bold unicode characters appear doubled.
+|76920|Non-solid blocks don't show up on maps if the block below isn't solid.
+|77488|TAB player list sorts player names based on ASCII values instead of alphabetically.
+|77570|"and" doesn't get translated when listing entities.
+|77600|Command block pick block with NBT and sendCommandFeedback is bugged.
+|78780|/fill hollow and /fill destroy calculates number of blocks incorrectly.
+|78920|Incorrect {{cmd|gamerule}} syntax (typing only {{cmd|gamerule}} doesn't return any error).
+|79255|Using {{cmd|trigger}} first time on player gives score of 0 but not displayed on scoreboard.
+|80096|Insufficient handling of Damage tag.
+|80400|Sizelimited entity selectors (@e with c{{=}}1,@r with type{{=}}!entity) in commands prefer players.
+|80856|Command syntax inconsistencies.
+|80893|Sender bias (c=1) applies when sender is not the closest entity to specified x/y/z origin.
+|80928|Player sits too ahead when riding a (skeleton/zombie) horse/donkey/mule.
+|81746|Falling block entities don't check for data values: converting sand to red sand.
+|81806|worldborder add allows size >{{=}} 0 while worldborder set only allows size >{{=}} 1.
+|81876|Number of characters before line cutoff in chat is not same when unicode mode is enabled and when it is off.
+|82703|Block Entities are not properly removed when 64 or more blocks are changed at the same time in a single chunk.
+|83064|Accumulated fall damage is not reset when levitation starts.
+|84173|Trapdoors get a redstone update when being pushed/pulled next to a power source, but not when being pushed/pulled away from it.
+|85394|Spawning 'crit' particle with speed >100 causes a extreme lagspike.
+|86016|Some Mojang staff not mentioned in credits.txt.
+|86321|Scoreboard players tag won't autofill/tab complete tag argument.
+|86980|Placing some blocks at position and side of any replaceable block isn't possible.
+|87129|Cannot save empty command for command block minecart.
+|87365|Incorrect syntax for scoreboard players tag.
+|87559|Gamerule missing indicator for affected gamerule.
+|87587|Server kicks client when executing: /title @a title [] or /tellraw @a [].
+|87799|{{cmd|execute}} detect functions inconsistently with semi- (snow layer, grass path, soul sand, farmland) blocks.
+|88230|When feeding a tamed horse or llama with a golden apple/carrot or hay bale, the cursor moves to the right.
+|88481|'/worldborder set' allows small decimal numbers but does not display them correctly in chat.
+|88632|Unable to open command blocks & no particles when opening to LAN.
+|88674|Growing cactus {{control|placed}} on blocks other than (red) sand drops two cacti instead of breaking.
+|89428|Rails update other rails before checking if they are in a valid location when moved by pistons.
+|89634|Spreadplayers favours the negative coordinates.
+|90072|Witch in boat can't throw splash potion.
+|90174|Carpet ghostblocks.
+|90265|UI Accounts For Significant FPS Reduction.
+|90591|Camera instantaneously changes position when elytra is deployed, rather than smoothly.
+|91245|One character namespaces are treated as {{cd|minecraft:}}.
+|91459|{{cmd|setblock}} at Y{{=}}256 shows unique message compared to using other outside-world setblock commands / Using {{cmd|setblock}} at Y>256 says max building height is 256.
+|91727|loot table "spreading large stacks" will overwrite existing items.
+|91759|End dimension only: End crystals aren't actually pushed server-side, causing ender crystal location desync.
+|92061|Full speed ridden boats generate water splash particles under the boat.
+|92255|Singleplayer freezes instead of kicking a player.
+|92408|Arrows/trident move slightly after a second after hitting the target.
+|92901|End Crystals placed at high coordinates are placed with offset.
+|93129|Falling sand behaves incorrectly in lazy chunks.
+|93468|Water and lava flow affected by random ticks.
+|93908|Fireball only flies in 1 direction when hitting it by bow/snowball while running a {{cmd|tp}} command.
+|94027|"{{cd|carried}}" tag of Enderman reads value as string and short.
+|94186|{{cd|BlockDragonEgg}} does not extend {{cd|BlockFalling}}.
+|94325|Shadow of obfuscated text does not match with displayed character.
+|94487|Ravines don't naturally cut through sand, sandstone, or terracotta upon generation, but other cave types do.
+|96321|Mob cannot pathfinding in the daylight sensor.
+|96524|Language specific letters don't look like they should.
+|96564|Mobs don't rotate properly while walking on light sensor.
+|96911|Iron golem / VillagerGolem killing monster it is riding has broken AI.
+|96929|{{cmd|enchant}} command missing indicator for affected entity and enchanting.
+|97196|{{cmd|spreadplayers}} shows wrong error message/large number in error message when no entities were spread.
+|97355|Lily pads {{control|placed}} on ice plays wrong sound.
+|97952|Enderdragon does not have a radii option.
+|98123|Saturation with an {{cd|AreaEffectCloud}}.
+|98244|Same UUID infinite times possible + changing UUID possible via entitydata.
+|98823|tipped arrows do not have a stat.craftItem statistic.
+|98928|Snowballs launched from a boat destroyed instantly.
+|99057|Cannot {{control|place}} corner vines.
+|99321|Hoppers cannot pull items from double chests if second chest is blocked.
+|99342|Private bytes (RAM usage) rising drastically when game window is minimized.
+|99434|worldborder damage command not giving any feedback with invalid argument.
+|99748|scoreboard teams join and leave not showing error message for missing player argument in command blocks.
+|101113|{{cmd|playsound}} command is not validating arguments correctly.
+|101135|Confusing error message for relative coordinates with too high numbers.
+|101169|Double slab creation over offhand
+|101232|Big tree generator causes memory leak.
+|101332|Can use the {{cd|FallingSand}} to go through the cobblestone wall(mossy).
+|102403|Persistent/unchangeable sounds after (re-)opening a world.
+|102440|Large oak trees not spawning or spawning abnormally in forest.
+|102545|There are 352 different flower pots in the debug world.
+|102682|Horse shoes and horse leg are separated.
+|102896|Mobs can't pathfind through open doors.
+|103023|Village house overlap.
+|103035|Dragon Egg doesn't create fallingdust particles.
+|103516|Spider and chicken jockeys only spawn the additional mob.
+|103744|Misaligned text in world creation page for Unicode fonts.
+|103913|Auto jump on world border.
+|105050|Some blocks are tracked in statistics/objectives for similar blocks despite having their own space to be tracked.
+|105194|Most of zombie villagers in a zombie village are babies.
+|105139|Entity head rotation not interpolating on Yaw axis.
+|105502|Enabling clouds incurs a huge performance penalty.
+|105591|Flint and Steel loses durability and fire charge is used up even if no fire was placed.
+|105820|Relative decimal coordinates with block related commands are inconsistent.
+|105832|Torch doesn't work in one block space.
+|105918|Lose of item on kick while in anvil.
+|106024|Fence gate does not update {{cd|in_wall}} block state when placed by command.
+|106127|Some blocks cannot be given certain block states.
+|106387|Lava doesn't decrease SKY light.
+|106681|Scoreboard teams leave doesn't work if first player fails.
+|107145|Entity kill stat objectives using old/incorrect entity names.
+|107359|You can replace loot tables and advancements, but not structure files.
+|107840|You can {{control|place}} blocks behind the shulker box when it's closing.
+|108749|Mushrooms and Crops cause double plants to drop; leaves "head" of plant behind.
+|108756|Dungeons generating triple chests.
+|108967|"Selector '' found nothing" message is missing for scoreboard teams join and scoreboard teams leave.
+|109348|Game crashes on loading world with a {{cd|java.lang.StackOverflowError}} after using structure blocks due to multiple block entities in the same location
+|109591|Detecting the block states not saved in meta data does not work.
+|109659|The observer only detected upgrade top of the door if opened/closed with energy (button, lever, etc.), but not with your hand.
+|109799|Observer don't power when update and push by piston at the same time.
+|109829|Observer keeps re-triggering when water observed
+|109958|Shulkers teleport (and stay) below Y:0.
+|110566|Failed /scoreboard players operation can still give a score of {{cd|0}}.
+|110863|Custom name of double chest is not set for both chests and is based on direction.
+|111288|Opening a singleplayer world shows 0% for a short moment.
+|111341|Plains village generating in desert.
+|111472|Game doesn't save anywhere that a chest is a double chest.
+|111704|You can input any value in [old block handling] of {{cmd|setblock}} and {{cmd|fill}}.
+|111755|Minecraft can crash when failing to connect to a server.
+|112389|Saturation Potions no longer work.
+|112394|Numeral ids can still be used in some commands.
+|112693|/scoreboard team colors use raw {{cd|§}} formatting instead of text components.
+|112742|Name of unnamed villager is rendered with TeamColor instead of prefix and suffix of scoreboard team.
+|112743|Glowing outline and spectator GUI use prefix color instead of TeamColor.
+|112891|Falling block entity drops block with metadata of item dropped when block would be mined causing malformed drops.
+|112929|Beacon coloring issue.
+|112974|Hostile mob doesn't teleport correctly when overworld/nether is already loaded.
+|112992|Right clicking a command block minecart opens GUI and uses held item.
+|113001|Some items act client-side always as if they were successfully used
+|113127|Putting an item with invalid enchantments in the first slot of an anvil and an item with valid ones in the second one causes a crash.
+|113347|Rails rotate when moved.
+|113420|Boats can be {{control|placed}} outside the worldborder.
+|113577|Mesa (Bryce) biome generates with seed of last world which generated the same biome before.
+|113880|Items of replaceable blocks appear to successfully replace the same block in the world even though they do not.
+|113962|Error message "Entity ... cannot be found" is shown when multiple entities match selector but only a single entity is expected.
+|114243|{{cmd|clone}} syntax help is missing filtered case.
+|114454|Placing flowers in flower pots do not update the flower pot for nearby players.
+|114553|{{key|ALT+TAB}} while in {{control|fullscreen}} {{=}} crash.
+|114721|{{cmd|title}} treats invalid second argument as "title".
+|114722|Projectiles collide with hitbox of block instead of with collision box.
+|114953|Setting title times to negative values acts like /time ... clear.
+|114965|Placed tripwire hook updates blocks around opposite facing tripwire hook on same axis.
+|115059|Narrator reads scoreboard team color codes in player names.
+|115123|Parrots keep moving their legs even if they are on shoulders.
+|115270|Can use {{cmd|publish}} to host multiple LAN worlds.
+|115322|Updating string line in front of unattached tripwire hook that faces north or east updates blocks around the hook.
+|115799|Colored bed flickers red when {{control|placing}}/{{control|destroying}}.
+|115913|Attempting to fill an area with blocks consisting of multiple parts causes an unknown error.
+|115957|Advancements, loot tables, resource packs and world folders don't require lower case.
+|115987|Enderman sounds are {{cd|entity.endermen.xx}}.
+|116045|{{cmd|banlist}} treats any non "IPs" argument as "players".
+|116254|Players in Adventure mode can use some items even without {{cd|CanPlaceOn}} tag.
+|116580|Iron trapdoors stay on after breaking power source, until updated.
+|116758|Enter/exit nether, server reports: moved too quickly.
+|116928|Command block and spawner minecart data fixer not working correctly.
+|117032|"Done" button in statistics screen is offset.
+|117166|Corner stairs with torch/lever/button etc. doesn't cause block update when near destroyed support stair.
+|117191|Tab-completion list doesn't change when moving cursor with mouse.
+|117705|Cannot click in Creative search bar to change cursor position.
+|117837|Player-{{control|placed}} leaves update when log block breaks.
+|117906|Elytra (plural) are called "an Elytra" in advancements.
+|117932|Bed particles cause Z-fighting.
+|117933|{{cmd|clone}} command treats invalid optional arguments as if they were default.
+|118019|{{cmd|execute}} does not center absolute horizontal integer coordinates on block.
+|118037|{{cd|commandBlockOutput {{=}} false}} does not show command feedback of commands executed for player.
+|118072|Redwood Taiga Hills M Biome misnamed.
+|118153|Lava can only turn concrete powder into concrete when it falls into source block.
+|118194|Ladders can be {{control|placed}} on any block when used with stairs.
+|118202|Iron bars, glass panes, ... have incorrect selection hitbox on corners.
+|118221|Vines cannot be {{control|placed}} below non-solid blocks.
+|118308|Narrator is toggled when typing in some text fields.
+|118324|One of magenta dye recipes is unlocked via getting Ink Sac.
+|118346|Blocks that will be replaced when another block will be placed on them do not work with CanPlaceOn tag.
+|118372|Faulty netty-4.1.9.Final release causes players to be kicked from the server.
+|118408|Torches and redstone torches cannot be {{control|placed}} on top of a Jack o'Lantern but can be {{control|placed}} on pumpkin.
+|118416|Recipe for bowl not unlocked until bowl or mushrooms are obtained.
+|118565|Four negative signs in a selector which only has the potential to select one entity will attempt to parse as a UUID and fail.
+|118606|Tame wolf will no longer fight after boat ride, until server is restarted.
+|118850|Vines use opposite facing value when trying to spread in corners.
+|118998|Cannot open URLs on Linux with X11.
+|119142|You can't use multiple tags in a selector.
+|119741|Relative directions in teleport are relative to player targets rather than executer.
+|120056|Saving a structure to a sub folder fails if the folder does not exist yet.
+|120296|{{key|F3+T}} doesn't reload the data in {{cd|pack.mcmeta}}.
+|120524|Signs controled by command blocks with scoreboards will make other block entities in the same chunk disappear after respawning.
+|120622|Item loss with shift + click to fill up with picked up items.
+|120709|Lava and water updates do not resolve completely when random ticking is disabled.
+|120747|Stairs Change Hitbox While Moving (Piston).
+|120790|Redstone lamps and wire update whether they are lit or not when setblocked, but no other blocks do.
+|120911|Can't {{control|place}} snow_layer in adventure mode.
+|121196|Overloaded servers pointlessly wait up to 50 ms every couple ticks.
+|121233|Tab-completing a function name (with a ton of available functions) kicks the player.
+|121271|Activator rails not updating.
+|121586|Watchdog thread kills the server if average tick time is larger than max-tick-time/(15*20) ms for too long.
+|121719|Enchantment GUI's book opening and closing animation is rendered at approximatly 20fps, even if actual framerate is higher.
+|121742|block states can't be used in {{cmd|give}}, {{cmd|clear}} and {{cmd|replaceitem}}, but can be used in {{cmd|setblock}}, {{cmd|fill}}, /execute detect and {{cmd|testforblock}}.
+|121884|Server->Client custom payload packets can leak resources.
+|121889|Animated Texture Interpolate causing crashes.
+|121891|Animated texture ignoring frames acting non-iteratively.
+|122000|Items get deleted when the inventory is overflowed by using the recipe book to return items from a crafting table.
+|122053|Mouse wheel/touchpad scroll amount is ignored.
+|122085|Generating server icon leaks encoded data buffer.
+|122110|BufferBuilder not expanding under specific conditions.
+|122195|Collision box of cauldron and ender portal frame with ender eye inside is slightly wrong.
+|122257|Item name above hotbar appears every time the durability of the item gets changed.
+|122740|In full-screen mode, the mouse cannot leave the window/screen on a multi-monitor setup
+|123133|Unicode characters are improperly aligned on different screen resolutions.
+|123365|+2 block Cactus do not break with water (Inconsistency).
+|123524|X amount of Command Blocks in a chunk glitches the chunk, structure blocks, entities, hitboxes and frame rate dramatically.
+|123708|{{cd|clearCustomName()|hasDisplayName()|d=and}} inconsistent.
+|124469|GUI scale size 3 displays as size 2 when Unicode font is forced.
+|124598|Team option {{cd|friendlyfire}} has incorrect capitalization.
+|124695|Flint and steel in a dispenser loses durability when not igniting.
+|124815|Mobs equipping items from dispensers can despawn.
+|124964|Clicking into the armor slots or the first inventory slot cancels crafting recipe preview.
+|124991|Flint and steel in a dispenser does not lose durability when used to ignite TNT.
+|125615|Some end cities don't generate completely.
+|126084|Cape render when {{control|sprinting}} underwater.
+|126479|Tellraw command only applies team color if using selector to target more than one entity.
+|127334|Superflat biome ID still uses numeral ID, rather than named ID.
+|127822|Unicode on/off bug with another languages and english letters.
+|128561|{{cd|CommandBase.commandListener}} retains old server reference, preventing garbage collection.
+|129571|Skeleton traps are incredibly rare.
+|129863|"Crawling" underneath glass/grass paths/other transparent blocks causes bugs.
+|129980|Some users cannot use F3-related features properly.
+|132579|Inconsistent font.
+|132833|Opening 1.5.2 world on 1.12.2 works perfectly but bed is transparent.
+|;previous
+|133797|Optimizing a world doesn't update the version and the last accessed date displayed in the world list.
+|133863|"Optimize World" screen has "world" with lowercase "w".
+|;Private issues
+|21073|Private issue.
+|59509|Private issue.
+|94675|Private issue involving huge mushrooms.
+|100579|Pistons do not account for block updates triggered by blocks broken by the extending piston when placing moved blocks, resulting in duplication issues{{snap|17w49a|December 6, 2017}}
+|111317|Private security issue.
+|131152|Private security issue.
+|131154|Resource locations allow empty path pieces.{{Mcnet|minecraft-113-pre-release|Minecraft 1.13 pre-release 3|June 4, 2018}}
+}}
+
+== Videos ==
+Videos made by [[slicedlime]]:
+{{CV|6uWV1zEPml0|What's New in Minecraft Java Edition 1.13 - The Update Aquatic?}}
+{{CV|uO41sptfGt8|Advanced Commands Tutorial - Command News in Minecraft 1.13}}
+
+== Trivia ==
+* With a total of 10 pre-releases released, 1.13 has the most pre-releases of any update released so far.
+* With a total of 42 snapshots released, 1.13 has the third most snapshots of any update released so far.
+** Bested by [[Java Edition 1.9|1.9]], which has 56 snapshots, and [[Java Edition 1.8|1.8]], which has 52 snapshots.
+* 1.13 had the longest timespan of development versions for a major update, with the first snapshot, [[Java Edition 17w43a]], being released on October 25, 2017, 266 days before the full release.
+** The previous longest was 1.8, with 236 days from the first snapshot to the final release.
+* This update was the second longest wait for a major update, with 406 days having elapsed since [[Java Edition 1.12|1.12]] was released on June 7, 2017.
+** This is eclipsed by the wait between 1.8 and 1.9, having 545 days elapsed between them.
+
+== Gallery ==
+
+Java Edition 1.13.png|Terrain in this version.
+
+
+== References ==
+{{reflist|2}}
+
+== Navigation ==
+{{Navbox Java Edition versions|1.1x}}
+
+[[cs:Java Edice 1.13]]
+[[de:1.13]]
+[[es:Java Edition 1.13]]
+[[fr:Édition Java 1.13]]
+[[hu:1.13]]
+[[ja:Java Edition 1.13]]
+[[ko:Java Edition 1.13]]
+[[nl:1.13]]
+[[pl:1.13]]
+[[pt:Edição Java 1.13]]
+[[ru:1.13 (Java Edition)]]
+[[th:รุ่นจาวา 1.13]]
+[[uk:1.13 (Java Edition)]]
+[[zh:Java版1.13]]
diff --git a/wiki_backup/Mojang blog.txt b/wiki_backup/Mojang blog.txt
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+{{Infobox website
+| title = Mojang.com
+| owner = [[Mojang Studios]]
+| website = https://mojang.com
+| registration = Optional
+| launched = {{start date and age|December 23, 2003}}
+| defunct = {{start date and age|May 28, 2019}}
+| fate = Taken offline
+| status = Offline
+}}
+
+'''Mojang.com''' was [[Mojang Studios]]' official website, containing a blog and information hub about their games as well as merchandise produced by J!NX. The website served as an official outlet for updates regarding ''[[Minecraft]]'' until December 4, 2016,{{cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201017113702/https://www.mojang.com/2016/12/shouldnt-you-be-on-minecraftnet-right-now/|title=Shouldn't you be on Minecraft.net right now?|author=Owen Jones|date=December 4, 2016|website=Mojang.com}} after which [[Minecraft.net]] was made the official source of ''Minecraft'' news. Since the announcement of the move to Minecraft.net, no further posts have been made to the site. All pages on Mojang.com now redirect to Minecraft.net.{{bug|WEB-1306|||Works as Intended}}
+
+Previously, the site was largely a placeholder, with a short biography and links to [[Notch]]'s other game projects. Around the same time as the new [[Mojang Studios|Mojang]] logo was put in place, it was transformed into a full site to showcase the company. The site was run by [[Jeb]], [[Carl]] and [[Kappische]].{{more info|Give exact dates and expand on its history}}
+
+== Gallery ==
+
+MojangCom-Apr2004.png| Mojang.com in April 2004.
+MojangCom-Dec2004.png| Mojang.com in December 2004.
+MojangCom-Nov2006.png| Mojang.com in November 2006.
+MojangCom-Dec2008.png| Mojang.com in December 2008.
+MojangCom-Aug2009.png| Mojang.com in August 2009.
+MojangCom-Nov2010.png| Mojang.com in November 2010.
+Mojangdotcom.jpg| Mojang.com in December 2016.
+ServerStatuses-14-04-15.png| The server statuses at the top of the help.mojang.com page during a maintenance session in April 2015.
+
+
+== References ==
+{{reflist}}
+
+== Navigation ==
+{{Navbox official resources|mojang}}
+
+[[Category:Mojang Studios]]
+[[Category:Community]]
+[[Category:History]]
+[[Category:Online content]]
+[[Category:Websites]]
+
+[[cs:Mojang.com]]
+[[de:Mojang.com]]
+[[fr:Mojang.com]]
+[[it:Mojang.com]]
+[[nl:Mojang.com]]
+[[pl:Mojang.com]]
+[[pt:Mojang blog]]
+[[ru:Mojang.com]]
+[[zh:Mojang.com]]
diff --git a/wiki_backup/Realms Stories.txt b/wiki_backup/Realms Stories.txt
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+{{WIP}}
+{{exclusive|bedrock}}
+'''Realms Stories''' is a social hub for a Realm.
+
+== Features==
+* The Story Feed - lets you share your gameplay moments with your Realm members.
+* The Timeline - lets you see when other members are playing on the Realm.
+* The Members Tab - shows a list of all Realm members and their permission levels.
+* Realm Events - these new stories are automatically posted to the feed when interesting events happen on a Realm.
+
+==Current Realm Events==
+{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
+! colspan="5" |
+|-
+! Icon !! Event Message !! Criteria !! Frequency || Major Event?
+|-
+| [[File:FirstEnderDragonDefeated-5f468.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''The Ender Dragon was defeated!''' || Successfully defeat the [[ender dragon]] for the first time || First player only || Yes
+|-
+| [[File:FirstWitherDefeated-571a9.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''The Wither was defeated!''' || Successfully defeat the [[wither]] for the first time || First player only || Yes
+|-
+| [[File:250HostileMobs-141ad.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> cannot be defeated by mere mobs''' || Defeat 250 hostile mobs || Once per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:AllMobNameEasterEggs-b5d5f.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> created all the mystery mobs''' || Discover all mob [[name tag]] easter eggs || Once per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:CookEverything-9223c.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> prepared a 13 course meal''' || ?{{verify}} || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:DefeatEnderdragon-23b82.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> defeated the Ender Dragon!... again''' || Successfully respawn and defeat the [[ender dragon]] || Unlimited per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:DefeatWither-0783a.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> defeated the Wither!... again''' || Successfully respawn and defeat the [[wither]] || Unlimited per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:DiamondEverything-55d98.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> has a full diamond set''' || Craft a full set of diamond [[tools]] and [[armor]] || Once per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstAbandonedMineshaftFound-f7a9e.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered an Abandoned Mineshaft''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover an abandoned [[mineshaft]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstAncientCityFound-7fe48.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered an Ancient City''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover an [[ancient city]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstBadlandsFound-e4372.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered a Badlands''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover a [[badlands]] biome for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstConduit-7b9c3.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> now commands the sea''' || Craft and power a [[conduit]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstNetherite-938a2.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> upgraded to Netherite''' || Upgrade an item to [[netherite]] || Once per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstDiamondFound-570f1.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> found a diamond''' || Find a [[diamond]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstEnchantment-5127f.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered enchanting''' || [[Enchant]] an item || Once per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstEndPortal-66291.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> traveled to the End?''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Enter an [[end portal]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstFullyExploredMap-5d2d6.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> started mapping the world''' || Fully explore a [[map]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstMushroomFieldFound-e08ed.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered a Mushroom Field''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover a [[mushroom field]] biome for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstNetherFortressFound-3858d.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered a Nether Fortress''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover a [[nether fortress]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstNetherPortalLit-3e1ff.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> created a portal to the Nether''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Build and light a [[nether portal]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstPeakMountainFound-6d6f0.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> scaled a Mountain Peak''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>'''|| Discover a [[mountain]] peak biome for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstPillagerOutpostFound-64119.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered a Pillager Outpost''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover a [[pillager outpost]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstPoweredBeacon-02e4a.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> powered a Beacon!''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Power a [[beacon]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstWoodlandMansionFound-5cad1.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> discovered a Woodland Mansion''' '''XYZ: <''X, Y, Z''>''' || Discover a [[woodland mansion]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:NamedMob-6303d.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> has a new friend, <''named mob''>''' || Name a [[mob]] using a [[name tag]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:NamedMobDies-d7dc7.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''named mob''> met an untimely death''' || Occurs when a named [[mob]] dies for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:NewMember-8845d.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> joined the Realm''' || Add a new player to the [[realm]] whitelist || Once per player || No
+|-
+| [[File:PillagerCaptainDefeated-7c71b.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> defeated a Pillager Captain''' || Defeat a [[pillager captain]] for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:RealmCreated-10a26.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''A new adventure has begun! What will the story of this Realm be? You decide.''' || Create a new [[realm]] and enable realms stories || Once per realm || No
+|-
+| [[File:SlotSwitch-f6f21.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''The world has changed to <''slot number''>''' || Switch the slot number for a [[realm]] || Unlimited per realm || No
+|}
+
+==Upcoming Realm Events==
+{| class="wikitable"
+|-
+! Icon !! Event Message !! Criteria !! Frequency || Major Event?
+|-
+| [[File:ExplodingBed-81a24.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> has discovered intentional game design!''' || Place and click on a [[bed]] in the Nether or End dimensions for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstCreeperDeath-5fa8a.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> was blown up by a creeper!''' || Die from a [[creeper]] explosion for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:FirstWardenDeath-0f778.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> was killed by a Warden. Uh Oh! Shh!''' || Die from a [[warden]]'s attacks for the first time || First player only || No
+|-
+| [[File:WallSuffocation-35bea.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> has suffocated in a wall!''' || Die from suffocating in a wall for the first time || First player only || No
+|}
+
+==Retired Realm Events==
+{| class="wikitable"
+|-
+! Icon !! Event Message !! Criteria !! Frequency || Major Event?
+|-
+| [[File:FirstCandleCakeLit-ed7d0.png|class=pixel-image|64px|link=]] || '''<''player''> is celebrating with a cake and candle. Thank you, <''player''>, for wishing Minecraft a Happy Birthday!''' || Put a [[candle]] on a [[cake]] || Once per player || No
+|}
+
+== History ==
+{{HistoryTable
+|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.20.60|dev=Preview 1.20.60.23|Added Realms Stories.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.20.70|dev=Preview 1.20.70.21|Added a new story type called "Realm Events".}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.20.70.22|Added 4 new Realm Events.|Added two extra-special LARGE Realm Events.|Added screen-reader [[narration]] for Comments screen.|When in split-screen mode, only the primary user can access Realms Stories.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.20.70.24|Changed the Realms Stories Privacy and Online Safety modal on Xbox platforms to display a QR code instead of a link.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.20.80|dev=Preview 1.20.80.20|The Members and Timeline tabs are now limited to rendering at most 300 Realm players, to avoid performance issues on large Realms. All players will still be searchable in the Members tab.|When adding a new story, the text box is no longer cleared when the player leaves the Add Story screen. Essentially, players can save a draft of their Story.|When posting a Realm Story, the player’s avatar will only have the Online badge if they are currently playing in a game hosted by a Realm.|Added screen reader narration to Realms Stories ‘Opt In’ screen.|Added info button to Timeline tab.|Updated description text of certain Realms Stories settings.|Added unread story indicator on Story Feed tab.|Added a Realms Stories page to [[How to Play]] section of Minecraft.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.20.80.21|Applied consistent grayed out behavior across all Stories screens for avatars of players opted out of Realms Stories.|Players are now redirected to the first Story page upon posting a new Story.|Selected screenshot will now be saved with story draft if you back out of the "Add Story" page before posting.|Like/comment/option buttons widened to accommodate languages with longer words.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.20.80.23|Guest users in split-screen multiplayer will no longer trigger Realm Events.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.21.0|dev=Preview 1.21.0.20|Updated the "Are you sure you want to opt out?" Realms Stories modal to ensure players know they can opt in later. (Preview only)}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.21.20|dev=Preview 1.21.10.21|Typing into the search box on the Realms Stories Members tab no longer overrides the filter options.|New lines are no longer removed from Realms Stories posts that are displayed in the story feed.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.21.20.21|Navigating away from the Realms Stories Story Feed tab upon reading the first page of stories will remove the unread stories badge as the user has seen the most recent posts.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.21.20.22|Cleaned up the disabled Realms Stories button interface on the pause screen when playing as a second user in split screen.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.21.30|dev=Preview 1.21.30.21|Realms Stories content is no longer cropped when scrolling.|Text no longer overlaps screenshots in Realms Stories on Galaxy Z Flip devices on any UI size.}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.21.40|dev=Preview 1.21.40.20|Added a new Realm Event.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.21.40.22|Added a new Realm Event.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.21.40.23|Added support for unread Realms Stories badge notifications on the new play screen (Preview Only).}}
+|{{HistoryLine||1.21.50|dev=Preview 1.21.50.24|Added a new Realm Event related to mobs.}}
+|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 1.21.50.25|Removed opt-out option from Realms Stories settings, now that it is in the timeline tab instead.}}
+}}
+
+== Gallery ==
+{{Empty section}}
+
+== Trivia ==
+* Realms Stories are inaccessible the first time launching [[Bedrock Edition beta 1.20.60.23|Preview 1.20.60.23]]. They are accessible upon relaunch.
+
+== Navigation ==
+{{Navbox Bedrock Edition}}
+
+[[pt:Histórias do Realms]]
+[[ru:Realms Stories]]
+[[uk:Історії Realms]]
diff --git a/wiki_backup/de-Minecraft Realms.txt b/wiki_backup/de-Minecraft Realms.txt
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+#REDIRECT [[Realms]]
diff --git a/wiki_backup/es-Realms.txt b/wiki_backup/es-Realms.txt
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+{{for|the Bedrock Edition-exclusive Realms service|Realms Plus}}{{Quote|Your Friends, Your Server|[[minecraft.net]]|"Minecraft Realms"}}{{fallback infobox
+| title = Minecraft Realms
+| label1 = Hosts
+| data1 = [[File:Mojang Studios logo.svg|x20px|link=Mojang Studios]] [[Mojang Studios]]
+| label2 = Website
+| data2 =
+[https://minecraft.net/realms-for-java Java Edition] [https://www.minecraft.net/realms/bedrock Bedrock Edition]
+| label3 = Reddit community
+| data3 = [https://reddit.com/r/realms r/realms]
+| label4 = Support address
+| data4 = [https://help.minecraft.net ''Minecraft'' Help Center]
+| label5 = Latest version
+| data5 = {{el|je}}: {{v|java}} {{el|be}}: {{v|bedrock-realm-server}}
+}}
+
+'''Minecraft Realms''' is an official subscription-based [[server]] hosting service that allows players to create and manage their own private ''Minecraft'' servers. Hosted by [[Mojang Studios]], Realms provides a simple way to create servers and allows the owner to manage them from inside the game, without knowledge of hosting on the internet. {{IN|Java}}, Realms also allow players to choose from a list of minigames to play temporarily, as well as several pre-made world templates, adventure maps, experience maps, and inspiration maps, all made by Realms community map makers. Maps on ''Java Edition'' are updated by Mojang sporadically, ranging from a few days to as recently as one to two months. Realms are not intended for large public servers, but for groups of friends or as a family server.{{tweet|danfrisk|311725356434460672|Quick info: Minecraft Realms isn't built for huge public servers. The sweetspot is a group of invited friends or a family server.|March 12, 2013}}
+
+Realms internally use [[Bedrock Dedicated Server]] on {{BE}}https://x.com/CornerHardMC/status/1857460825822474734, and [[server.jar]] on {{JE}}{{note|Settings internal to Realms can be found in [[server.properties]].}}.
+
+==Requirements==
+Realms is a service that can be used only by players who meet these requirements:{{tweet|Marc_IRL|468517035153301505|Realms!|May 19, 2014}}
+*The player must have purchased the full version of {{JE}} or {{BE}}
+*The player must have a stable internet connection
+*The player must be age 13 years or older to join the ''Minecraft'' Realms community {{verify}}
+
+==Subscriptions==
+[[File:Realms Subscriptions.png|300px|thumb|The subscription screen in-game {{in|Java}}, accessed through the Configuration menu.]]
+:''Manage the Realms subscriptions [https://minecraft.net/profile/realms here].''
+
+Realms is a subscription-based service. The link above goes to the player's Minecraft account page, which offers options to extend a current subscription or buy a new one ({{w|United States dollar|US$}}3.99 per month in ''Bedrock Edition'', and US$7.99 per month in ''Java Edition'').https://minecraft.net/realms/bedrock[https://minecraft.net/realms-for-java/plans Pricing Plans - Realms for Minecraft: Java Edition] – Minecraft.net The bedrock version is now referred to as the "Core" plan. (as of the 1.21.2 Bedrock update.)
+
+There are two types of subscriptions in Java Edition: a reoccurring monthly charge that automatically renews the subscription every 30 days (this can be canceled at any time), or a one-time charge that comes in 30-day, 90-day, and 180-day packages and needs to be renewed manually.
+
+All players are able to have a 30-day free Realms trial, providing they have not already had a free trial on their account before.
+
+==Using Realms==
+{{main|Tutorials/Menu screen#Minecraft Realms}}
+
+==Maps==
+{{exclusive|java|section=1}}
+{{missing information|section|maps that were added to Java Realms in 2013 and March 2018, as well as the current availability of maps}}
+Users can choose to temporarily replace their world with a minigame or permanently replace their world with maps from the following categories: World templates, Adventures, Experiences, or Inspiration. Most commands or options cannot be used while the realm is running a minigame.
+
+Map submissions can be made through the Java Realms Content Creator Programhttps://www.minecraft.net/en-us/realms/content-creator. Submitted maps must follow [https://atlas.minecraft.net/guidelines Atlas Guidelines]. Maps are chosen through Reddit submissions and community recommendations. Once a map has been chosen to be added by a Mojang Content Coordinator, the owner will receive access through Atlas and upload the map there.
+
+Certain maps may not be available on Realms due to being phased out or incompatible with the current update. Users cannot delete a map, but they can reset it.
+
+===2013-2014===
+{| class="collapsible wikitable sortable"
+!Release Date||Map Name||Creator(s)||Availability
+|-
+| rowspan="7" | [{{tweet|mamirm|411134758161108992}} December 12th, 2013][https://web.archive.org/web/20140122053000/https://www.mojang.com/2013/12/the-minecraft-realms-beta-has-launched-in-sweden/ Blog post made December 19th, 2013]
+|Blocks vs Zombies
+|SethBling
+| {{tc|No}}
+|-
+|Dash of Doom
+|Dragnoz
+| {{tc|No}}
+|-
+|Spellbound Caves
+|Vechs
+| {{tc|No}}
+|-
+|Cake Defense 2https://youtu.be/zJ5fHoawp6U?t=53
+|FVDisco
+| {{tc|No}}
+|-
+|The Walls
+|Hypixel
+| {{tc|No}}
+|-
+|Autospleef
+|SethBling
+| {{tc|No}}
+|-
+| colspan="3" |