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{{Infobox version
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| title = Minecraft 13w36a
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| image = 13w36a banner.png
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| image2 = Java Edition 13w36a menu.png
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| edition = Java
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| type = Snapshot
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| parent = 1.7.2
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| date = '''Original:''' September 5, 2013<br> '''Reupload:''' September 6, 2013
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| downloads = '''Original:'''<br>
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[https://files.betacraft.uk/launcher/assets/versions/13w36a-1234.jar Client] ([https://files.betacraft.uk/launcher/assets/versions/13w36a-1234.json .json])<br>
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[https://files.betacraft.uk/server-archive/release/1.7/prerelease/13w36a-1235.jar Server]
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([https://files.betacraft.uk/server-archive/release/1.7/prerelease/13w36a-1235.exe .exe])<br>
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'''Reupload:'''<br>
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{{dl|875b8f0cd1397b6eaaaef71090649382d46de2d6|client}} ({{dl|bc915c4dc167dfba92fcc0ae3aa051ae0f9f089b|json}})<br>
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|serverhash=8453f031175bac1a92db000befd14f70c8df8fb7
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|exehash=c0daa790cac55423b641b7ce643037c373edebf6
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| prevparent = 1.6.4
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| next = 13w36b
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| nextparent = 1.7.4
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}}<onlyinclude>
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'''13w36a''' is the first [[snapshot]] for [[Java Edition 1.7.2]], released on September 5, 2013<ref>{{link|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130905141807/https://www.mojang.com/2013/09/minecraft-snapshot-13w36a/|title=Minecraft snapshot 13w36a |website=[[Mojang]] |author=Dinnerbone |date=September 5, 2013 }}</ref>, which adds many new [[biome]]s and [[flower]]s, and tweaks [[fishing]].
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13w36a was reuploaded on September 6, 2013, to fix a few bugs.<ref name="ninja">{{tweet|grum|375626587661557760|Totally ninja fixed the weird language selection and Mesa biomes! Meso happy!|September 5, 2013}}</ref>
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== Additions ==
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=== Blocks ===
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; [[File:Large Fern JE3.png|32px]] [[Large fern]]
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* Can be created by applying [[bone meal]] to a fern.
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* Generates in [[taiga]] biomes and their variants.
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; [[Flower]]s
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* Many new variants, some of which are two blocks tall.
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** Applying [[bone meal]] to two block tall flowers drops that flower as an item.
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** Thus all two block tall flowers are renewable.
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* [[File:Allium JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[Allium]]
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** Can be crafted to magenta dye.
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* [[File:Azure Bluet JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[Azure bluet]]
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** Can be crafted to light gray dye.
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* [[File:Blue Orchid JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[Blue orchid]]
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** Can be crafted to light blue dye.
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* [[File:Lilac JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[Lilac]]
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** Can be crafted into 2 magenta dye.
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* [[File:Oxeye Daisy JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[Oxeye daisy]]
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** Can be crafted to light gray dye.
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* [[File:Peony JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[Peony]]
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** Can be crafted into 2 pink dye.
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* [[File:Poppy JE6 BE1.png|32px]] [[Poppy]]
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** Replaced the rose flower.
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** Iron golems now drop poppies instead of roses.
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* [[File:Rose Bush JE3 BE1.png|32px]] [[Rose bush]]
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** Can be crafted into 2 red dye.
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* [[File:Sunflower JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Sunflower]]
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** Faces east.
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** Can be crafted into 2 yellow dye.
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* {{Animate|Red Tulip JE6 BE1.png; Orange Tulip JE6 BE1.png; White Tulip JE6 BE1.png; Pink Tulip JE6 BE1.png|32px}} [[Tulip]]s
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** Comes in red, orange, white, and pink varieties.
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** Can be crafted to red, orange, light gray, and pink [[dye]]s, respectively.
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; [[File:Tall Grass JE1.png|32px]] [[Tall grass]]
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* Can be created by applying [[bone meal]] to [[grass]].
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; [[File:Dirt JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[Grassless dirt]]
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* Grass is unable to spread on it.
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* Only obtainable using {{cmd|give}}.
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* Block ID is 3:1.
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; [[Monster egg]] variants
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* Mossy stone brick monster eggs, cracked stone brick monster eggs, and chiseled stone brick monster eggs.
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* Have the same appearance as their [[stone brick]] variants.
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; [[File:Packed Ice JE1 BE2.png|32px]] [[Packed ice]]
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* When broken, does not turn to water like [[ice]] does.
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* Does not melt.
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* Opaque, rather than translucent like normal ice.
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* Torches and redstone can be placed on it.
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; [[File:Podzol JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Podzol]]
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* New dirt variant.
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* Grass is unable to spread on it.
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* Can be harvested using tools enchanted with [[Silk Touch]].
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* Only found in [[mega taiga]] biomes.
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=== Items ===
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; [[File:Tropical Fish JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Tropical Fish (item)|Clownfish]]
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* Restores {{hunger|1}} when eaten.
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; [[File:Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Cooked salmon]]
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* Obtained from cooking raw salmon in a furnace.
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* Restores {{hunger|6}} when eaten.
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; [[Enchanted book]]s
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* Multiple enchantments on a book, when combined with a tool using an [[anvil]], give enchantments according to the tool.
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; [[File:Pufferfish (item) JE1.png|32px]] [[Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish]]
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* If eaten, inflicts the player with the [[Hunger (effect)|Hunger]], [[Nausea]], and [[Poison]] status effects.
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* Used to brew a [[potion of Water Breathing]].
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; [[File: Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Raw salmon]]
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* Restores {{hunger|2}} when eaten.
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* Can be cooked in a furnace to get cooked salmon.
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=== Mobs ===
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; [[Skeleton]]s and [[zombie]]s
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* Now spawn with and drop armor, bows, and swords enchanted with [[Unbreaking]].
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=== World generation ===
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; [[Biome]]s
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* [[Birch forest]]
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** A forest made of birch trees.
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* [[Cold beach]]
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** A variant of normal beaches which generates when a snowy biome borders an ocean.
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* [[Deep ocean]]
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** An ocean biome variant, about twice as deep as it.
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** Can reach a maximum depth of the Y-coordinate in the low 20s.
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** The floor is covered with gravel.
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* [[Extreme hills+]]
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** A variant of extreme hills which contains spruce trees.
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* [[Flower forest]]
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** A variant of forest biomes.
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** Contains every flower in the game, except for sunflowers and blue orchids.
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* [[Ice plains spikes]]
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** Contains giant spikes made of [[packed ice]], shaped similarly to upside down icicles.
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* [[Mega taiga]]
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** Contains 2×2 spruce [[tree]]s,
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** Much of what is typically grass blocks in most biomes is replaced by [[podzol]].
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** Contains grassless [[dirt]].
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** Contains scattered "boulders" made up of [[moss stone]].
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** Allows the generation of [[dead bush]]es, [[mushroom]]s, and [[fern]]s.
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* [[Mesa]]
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** Composed primarily of [[hardened clay]] in multiple colors.
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** Generates [[dead bush]]es.
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* [[Roofed forest]]
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** Has dark grass, giant mushrooms, and 2×2 dark oak trees.
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** Has extremely dense trees and leaves, sometimes dark enough for monsters to spawn during the daytime.
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** This is the first biome aside from the mushroom island that naturally spawns with huge mushrooms.
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* [[Savanna]]
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** Generates curved acacia trees.
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** Savannas are one of the two biomes where [[horse]]s now spawn naturally, the other being plains.
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** Villages may generate in savanna biomes.
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* [[Stone beach]]
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** Consists primarily of [[stone]].
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** Composed of hills which are steep but not completely vertical.
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* [[Sunflower plains]]
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** Exactly the same as plains, but with the ability to spawn sunflowers.
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* [[Taiga]]
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** A non-snowy taiga variant.
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*** The old taiga biome is now called cold taiga.
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; [[Biome]] variants
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* Hill biomes
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** More hills variants to fit with the new biomes.
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*** [[Birch forest hills]], [[cold taiga hills]], and [[mega taiga hills]] can now be generated.
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* M biomes
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** Variants of other biomes with an "M" added to the end of them.
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** Much rarer than their normal biome or any of its other variants.
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*** [[Extreme hills M]], [[taiga M]], [[roofed forest M]], [[extreme hills+ M]], [[savanna M]], [[mesa plateau M]], and [[mesa plateau F M]] are more mountainous versions of their normal biome.
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*** [[Swampland M]], [[jungle M]], [[jungle edge M]], [[birch forest hills M]], [[cold taiga M]], and [[savanna plateau M]] are other rare biome variants.
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*** Desert M contains [[water lake]]s, unlike normal deserts.
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*** Birch forest M has taller birch trees than usual.
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* Plateau biomes
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** Variants of other biomes with "Plateau" added to the end of them. All of them are like their normal biome or its variants, but flattened at the top.
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** The only plateaus in the game are [[savanna plateau]] and [[mesa plateau]].
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; [[World type]]
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* [[AMPLIFIED]]
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** Requires a powerful computer to run well.
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** Mountains in this world type can reach up to Y=256.
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; Miscellaneous
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* Whether snow generates or not now depends on altitude, with noise variation.
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** [[Biome]] dependent.
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=== Gameplay ===
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; [[Enchanting]]
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* New enchantments for [[fishing rod]]s that change the player's luck of catching an item when fishing.
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** [[Lure]] - increases chance of catching fish.
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** [[Luck of the Sea]] - increases chance of getting treasure.
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=== Command format ===
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; {{cmd|summon}}
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* Used to spawn entities.
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** Usage: {{cmd|summon [x] [y] [z] [dataTag]}}.
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=== General ===
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; Particle effects
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* Fishing now has many different particle effects.
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** Bubbles show up moving towards the player's bobber just before the player has something on their hook.
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** Has the appearance of a fish swimming towards the hook.
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* Falling now has particle effects.
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** Particle size depends on distance fallen.
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== Changes ==
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=== Blocks ===
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; [[Command block]]s
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* Now show what command it ran recently.
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; [[Dead bush]]es
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* Can now be placed on [[hardened clay]] and [[stained clay]].
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; [[Fern]]s
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* Ferns and large ferns display their coloring from foliage.png.
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; [[Flower]]s
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* Are now flammable.
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* Cannot be placed dead center on a block, but have certain variations in which they are placed.
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; [[Grass]]
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* Grass and tall grass display their coloring from foliage.png.
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; [[Item frame]]s
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* Now drop the item inside them when punched, then drop themselves if they are punched when empty.
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* Display the name of the item they hold (if it is custom named) when looked at up close.
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; [[Melon]]s
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* Now generate in jungles.
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; [[Sugar cane]]
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* Changes color depending on biome.
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** Texture is unchanged, adding biome color makes it appear different.
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; [[Weighted pressure plate]]s
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* Now output a signal relative to the number of entities on them, always starting at 1 signal strength if any entities are present.
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** For light weighted pressure plates, every entity adds 1 strength to the signal.
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** For heavy weighted pressure plates, starting at 1, every 10 entities adds 1 strength to the signal.
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*** Example: 11 entities increases signal strength to 2.
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; [[Written book]]s
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* Can now be cloned the same way [[map]]s can, but by using [[books and quills]] instead of [[empty map]]s.
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* Can clone multiple copies of the same book by putting more book and quills in the crafting grid.
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=== Items ===
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; [[Flint and steel]]
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* Now a shapeless recipe.
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=== Mobs ===
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; [[Creeper]]s
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* Can now be manually exploded after igniting the mob with a [[flint and steel]].
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=== World generation ===
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[[File:Minecraft 1.6 and 1.7 biome map comparison.png|thumb|Comparsion between biome maps of Minecraft 1.6 and 1.7.]]
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; [[Biome]]s
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* Are now put into four main categories.
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** Snow-covered
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** Cold
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** Medium
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** Dry/Warm
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* Biomes attempt to avoid getting placed next to a biome that is too different to themselves.
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; [[Extreme hills]]
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* Generation tends to include more flat areas, and more extreme mountainous regions.
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* Stone is generated more frequently than in the previous versions, even outside of extreme hills+ biomes.
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; [[Ocean]]s
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* Are now smaller and take up much less of the map.
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; [[River]]s
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* Now have gravel patches.
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; [[Swampland]]
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* Grass is greener and fluctuates more in color, depending on biome temperature.
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* In shallower parts, the coast is covered in staggered dirt blocks.
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; [[Taiga]]
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* Taiga biomes no longer receive snowfall below Y=120.
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=== Gameplay ===
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; [[Fishing]]
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* Changes to the mechanics to make it better.
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* More rewards: treasure and junk.
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** Treasure: 6 items total, including enchanted [[fishing rod]]s, enchanted [[bow]], [[enchanted book]]s, [[name tag]]s, [[lily pad]]s, [[saddle]]s
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** Junk: 13 items total, including damaged fishing rods, [[water bottle]]s, [[rotten flesh]], [[string]], [[leather]], [[bowl]]s, [[stick]]s, [[bone]]s, [[tripwire hook]]s, ten stacked [[ink sac]]s, or damaged leather [[boots]].
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; [[Fog]]
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* The distance where fog appears has been doubled.
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=== Command format ===
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; Commands
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; {{cmd|give}}
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* Can now give items to players with custom names and lore.
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* It can also give enchanted items.
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** Example: {{cmd|give ... {display:{Name:"",Lore:["",""]},ench:[0:{id: ,lvl: }]} }}.
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* It can also give items to players with custom NBT data, such as <code>SkullOwner</code> to obtain the [[head]] of a specific player.
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** This removes the necessity to use an NBT editing program to obtain these items.
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* Attribute modifiers have been added to the {{cmd|give}} command (not completely investigated as of yet).
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** Example: To give a diamond sword with +50 attack damage to the nearest player, use the command {{cmd|give @p 276 1 0 {AttributeModifiers:[0:{AttributeName:"generic.attackDamage",Name:"generic.attackDamage",Amount:50,Operation:0,UUIDLeast:894654,UUIDMost:2872}]} }}.
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* This enables the possibility of additional attributes to items using commands without the use of an NBT editing program.
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; {{cmd|time set day}}
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* Now sets the time to 1000 instead of 0.
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; [[Scoreboard]]
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* Can now use [[statistics]] to create objectives; anything that statistics can track can be used as an objective.
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* Can also track [[achievement]]s.
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** This is the reason why statistics/achievements were changed to be stored per world/server.
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=== General ===
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; [[Achievement]]s
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* Rewrite of the achievement system.
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** Are now per world/server.
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** Added 744 new objective criteria.
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* New achievements: "Repopulation", "Adventuring Time", "The Beginning?", "The Beginning.", and "Beaconator".
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* Achievements screen can now be zoomed in and out using the mouse wheel.
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* Achievements do not appear on the achievements screen if more than five achievements need to be achieved first.
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** Example: "DIAMONDS!" does not appear until "Getting Wood" is achieved.
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; [[Control]]s
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* Rewrote key configuration.
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* Function and [[sprint]] keys can be changed.
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** By default, sprinting can be activated by holding down the left control key.
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** In Creative mode, this can also be done while flying.
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** The original sprinting controls (double-tap forward or double-tap backward while holding down forward) still function.
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* Smooth mouse, formerly available by pressing F8, now uses F4 by default.
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; [[Inventory]]
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* The display item for the "Decoration Blocks" tab in the Creative mode inventory is the peony.
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** Changed from the old rose flower.
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; [[Lighting]]
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* A lot fewer "black spots" appear in the terrain generator.
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* [[Torch]] bugs in [[stronghold]]s and [[mineshaft]]s have been fixed.
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; [[Option]]s
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* Rewrite of several option screens.
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* A completely new options menu.
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* A new "Select Resource Pack" menu.
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; [[Resource pack]]s
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* The ability to select multiple resource packs at once.
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** Resource packs at the top take precedence over those below.
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** Allows for non-manual merging of textures from multiple packs, a sound pack, and a different texture pack, etc.
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; [[Statistics]]
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* New statistics: distance by horse, animals bred, junk fished, treasure fished.
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* Rewrite of the system.
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* Now ties in with the scoreboard system.
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** Added 744 new objective criteria that were previously tracked with statistics and achievements.
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* Are now per world/server.
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* Data for a block, item, or mob does not appear in their respective tab in the Statistics screen unless the player has crafted/placed/mined that block, crafted/used/depleted that item, or killed/was killed by that mob.
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; [[Sound]]s
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* The volume of in-game music, [[jukebox]] and [[note block]] music, hostile mobs, passive mobs, players, weather, blocks/environment, and the master volume can now all be modified separately.
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== Fixes ==
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{{fixes|fixedin=13w36a|prefix=Minecraft
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|715|V-Sync in Window mode, settings not activated between sessions.
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|944|Armor with protection on it seems to reduce against hunger damage.
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|1018|Black lighting under overhangs.
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|2915|Attempting to tp to an invalid coordinate returns "commands.generic.double.invalid".
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|4150|Baby zombies do not drop any loot/xp.
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|4482|Saplings placed on farmland are not affected by bone meal.
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|5238|10 MB server texture pack limit is too small.
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|5550|Night time doesn't immediately allow sleep.
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|6820|The generation of terrain surface layer produces local straight glitches.
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|7449|Silverfish enter chiseled stone brick, and the chiseled stone brick appears as normal stone brick.
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|9547|Incorrect usage string for `/scoreboard teams empty`.
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|10257|when a pig gets struck by lightning it spawns without a sword.
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|11518|RCON and scoreboard command output formatting.
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|12450|Missing usage string commands.scoreboard.players.list.usage.
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|12452|Scoreboard team join command fails on invalid team name.
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|12454|Scoreboard option seeFriendlyInvisibles not listed in usage.
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|12541|the letters for the 'off' setting on smooth lighting aren't capitalized.
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|12731|Minecraft crashes if the player click edit or delete on a LAN game.
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|15564|start up failure: IllegalStateException: "Cannot determine close requested state of uncreated window".
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|16324|"Reached end of stream" messages in Minecraft server terminal when client pings the server.
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|16910|Packet250CustomPayload(dk).
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|17090|Invalid teamcolors throw an NPE in the console rather than an error message "invalid color".
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|18569|Server resource packs not implemented yet.
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|22927|Animals run forever after being hit.
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|26608|{{cmd|spreadplayers}} confirmation text is wrong.
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|27284|{{cmd|scoreboard}} teams option color: Tab doesn't list all options.
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|29279|Bug: the command block can be damaged by the explosion of blue wither skulls.
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|29321|Jukeboxes play at the sound volume for effects until the player change the music volume.
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|29361|Oceans are too big for the world.
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|otherissuescount=3}}
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; From the original version of 13w36a
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* Fixed "weird language selection".<ref name="ninja"/>
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* Fixed the names of [[grass block]]s and [[dirt]].<ref>{{bug|MC-29477||Dirt blocks named as tile.dirt.default.name|Fixed}}</ref>
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* Attempted to fix a bug with [[mesa]] biomes, but the fix did not work.<ref>{{bug|MC-29446||Mesa biome generation|Fixed}}</ref></onlyinclude>
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== Trivia ==
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* Until [[15w31a]], 13w36a held the record as having the most content added to the game in one developmental release, with as much new content in it as the full release of the [[Pretty Scary Update]] had.
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* 13w36a was previously removed from the [[launcher]] for some time, but was added back in September 2018.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Java Edition 13w36a.png|Terrain in this version.
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</gallery>
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
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== Navigation ==
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