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In [[Legacy Console Edition]], [[block]]s, [[item]]s, [[entities]] and [[biome]]s all have dedicated descriptions, which appear on-screen in a blue dialog box of sorts when the subject is first encountered, or when {{Control|mine|text="What’s This?"}} is clicked on it in the [[inventory]].
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== List ==
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Blocks and items are listed according to their order in the [[Legacy Console Edition exclusive features#Creative inventory|Legacy Console Edition Creative inventory]], including some additional obtainable block and item variants not found in the [[Creative inventory]] on Legacy Console. Other technical blocks are listed separately. All tables are sortable and can be sorted alphabetically.
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=== Unobtainable and Technical Blocks and Items ===
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! Item !! Description
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|{{BlockLink|Frosted Ice}}||A type of ice that melts quickly.<!--- Not in the Creative inventory --->
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|{{BlockLink|Tripwire}}||Activates a connected Tripwire Hook when an entity passes through it.
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|{{BlockLink|Wheat}}||When fully grown, crops can be harvested to collect wheat.
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|{{BlockLink|Melon Stem}}||''None''
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|{{BlockLink|Attached Melon Stem}}||''None''
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|{{BlockLink|Pumpkin Stem}}||''None''
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|{{BlockLink|Attached Pumpkin Stem}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Beetroots}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Nether Wart}}||Found in Nether Fortresses. Will drop Nether Wart when broken.
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|{{BlockLink|Cocoa}}||Can be farmed to collect Cocoa Beans.
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|{{BlockLink|Potatoes}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Carrots}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Sweet Berry Bush}}||A thorny bush that grows edible Sweet Berries!
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|{{BlockLink|Bubble Column}}||''Unknown''
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|{{BlockLink|Fire}}||''None''
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|{{BlockLink|Nether Portal}}||Standing in the portal allows you to pass between the Overworld and the Nether.
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|{{BlockLink|End Portal}}||This can be activated using twelve Eye{{sic}} of Ender, and will allow the player to travel to The End dimension.
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|{{BlockLink|End Gateway}}||This block is created by the defeat of the Dragon in The End.
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|{{BlockLink|Command Block}}||Used to execute commands.
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|{{BlockLink|Chain Command Block}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Repeating Command Block}}||
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|{{ItemLink|Minecart with Command Block}}||Used to execute commands on the move!
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|{{BlockLink|Barrier}}||An invisible but solid block.
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|{{BlockLink|Air}}||An empty block suitable for breathing.
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|{{BlockLink|Water}}||Extinguishes fire and helps crops grow. Can be collected in a bucket.
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|{{BlockLink|Lava}}||Sets fire to anything that touches it. Can be collected in a bucket.
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=== Building Blocks ===
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|{{BlockLink|Stone}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect cobblestone.
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|{{BlockLink|Grass Block}}||A block of dirt with grass growing on top. Collected using a shovel. Can be used for construction.
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|{{BlockLink|Dirt Path|text=Grass Path}}||A decorative block that can be created by using a shovel on a Grass Block.
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|{{BlockLink|Dirt}}||Collected using a shovel. Can be used for construction.
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|{{BlockLink|Farmland}}||Ground that has been prepared ready to plant seeds.<!--- Not in the Creative inventory --->
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|{{BlockLink|Cobblestone}}||Mined from stone using a pickaxe. Can be used to construct a furnace or stone tools.
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|{{BlockLink|Smooth Stone}}||Can be used to create Smooth Stone Slabs
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|{{BlockLink|Sand}}||Collected using a shovel. Can be smelted into glass using the furnace. Is affected by gravity if there is no other tile underneath it.
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|{{BlockLink|Sandstone}}||Used as a building material. Is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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|{{BlockLink|Smooth Sandstone}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Chiseled Sandstone}}||Used as a building material. Is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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|{{BlockLink|Cut Sandstone}}||Used as a building material. Is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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|{{BlockLink|Red Sand}}||A red colored sand that can be found in mesas. Can be smelted into glass using the furnace. Is affected by gravity if there is no other block underneath it.
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|{{BlockLink|Red Sandstone}}||Red colored Sandstone. It is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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|{{BlockLink|Smooth Red Sandstone}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Chiseled Red Sandstone}}||Red colored Sandstone. It is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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|{{BlockLink|Cut Red Sandstone}}||Red colored Sandstone. It is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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|{{BlockLink|Granite}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect granite.
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|{{BlockLink|Polished Granite}}||Can be crafted from granite for a polished look.
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|{{BlockLink|Andesite}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect andesite.
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|{{BlockLink|Polished Andesite}}||Can be crafted from andesite for a polished look.
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|{{BlockLink|Diorite}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect diorite.
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|{{BlockLink|Polished Diorite}}||Can be crafted from diorite for a polished look.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Coal}}||A compact way of storing Coal. Can be used as fuel in a Furnace.
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|{{BlockLink|Dried Kelp Block}}||Made of 9 Dried Kelp. Can be used as fuel in a Furnace.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Gold}}||A compact way of storing Gold.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Iron}}||A compact way of storing Iron.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Lapis Lazuli}}||A compact way of storing Lapis Lazuli.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Diamond}}||A compact way of storing Diamonds.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Emerald}}||A compact way of storing Emeralds.
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|{{BlockLink|Block of Quartz}}||Used as a decoration.
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|{{BlockLink|Coal Ore}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect coal.
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|{{BlockLink|Lapis Lazuli Ore}}||Can be mined with a stone pickaxe or better to collect lapis lazuli.
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|{{BlockLink|Diamond Ore}}||Can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better to collect diamonds.
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|{{BlockLink|Redstone Ore}}||Can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better to collect redstone dust.
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|{{BlockLink|Iron Ore}}||Can be mined with a stone pickaxe or better, then smelted in a furnace to produce iron ingots.
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|{{BlockLink|Gold Ore}}||Can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better, then smelted in a furnace to produce gold ingots.
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|{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}||Can be mined with an Iron pickaxe or better to collect Emeralds.
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|{{BlockLink|Nether Quartz Ore}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect Nether Quartz.
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|{{BlockLink|Nether Wart Block}}||A decorative block crafted from Nether Wart.
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|{{BlockLink|Bedrock}}||This cannot be broken.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all overworld Planks|Planks}}, all types||Used as a building material and can be crafted into many things. Can be crafted from any form of wood.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Logs|Log}}, all types||Chopped using an axe, and can be crafted into planks or used as a fuel.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Oak Log}}||An Oak log that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Spruce Log}}||A Spruce log that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Birch Log}}||A Birch log that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Jungle Log}}||A Jungle log that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Acacia Log}}||An Acacia log that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Dark Oak Log}}||A Dark Oak log that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Wood|Wood}}, all types||Crafted from Logs. Can be crafted into planks, used as a fuel, or stripped with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Oak Wood}}||Oak wood that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Spruce Wood}}||Spruce wood that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Birch Wood}}||Birch wood that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Jungle Wood}}||Jungle wood that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Acacia Wood}}||Acacia wood that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Stripped Dark Oak Wood}}||Dark Oak wood that has had the bark removed with an axe.
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|{{BlockLink|Gravel}}||Collected using a shovel. Sometimes produces flint when dug up. Is affected by gravity if there is no other tile underneath it.
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|{{BlockLink|Bricks}}||Baked from clay in a furnace.
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|{{BlockLink|Mossy Cobblestone}}||Found in dungeons. Can be used for construction and decoration.
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|{{BlockLink|Obsidian}}||Can only be mined with a diamond pickaxe. Is produced by the meeting of water and still lava, and is used to build Nether portals.
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|{{BlockLink|Clay}}||When broken drops clay balls which can be baked into bricks in a furnace.
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|{{BlockLink|Ice}}||Slippery when walked on. Turns into water if above another block when destroyed. Melts if close enough to a light source or when placed in The Nether.
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|{{BlockLink|Packed Ice}}||A solid unmeltable block of ice that can have objects placed on it.
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|{{BlockLink|Blue Ice}}||Crafted from 9 Packed Ice blocks. Blue Ice is even more slippery!
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|{{BlockLink|Snow Block}}||A compact way to store snowballs.
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|{{BlockLink|Netherrack}}||Burns forever if set alight.
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|{{BlockLink|Soul Sand}}||Slows the movement of anything walking over it.
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|{{BlockLink|Glowstone}}||Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used underwater.
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|{{BlockLink|Magma Block}}||Causes fire damage when you stand on it.
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|{{BlockLink|Sea Lantern}}||Underwater light sources that can be found in Ocean Monuments. Can be crafted from Prismarine shards and Prismarine crystals.
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|{{BlockLink|Prismarine}}||Rare decorative stone that can be found in Ocean Monuments. Can be crafted from Prismarine shards.
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|{{BlockLink|Prismarine Bricks}}||Decorative Prismarine brick that can be found in Ocean Monuments. Can be crafted from Prismarine shards.
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|{{BlockLink|Dark Prismarine}}||A rarer form of Prismarine that can be found in Ocean Monuments. Can be crafted with Prismarine shards and an Ink Sac.
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|{{BlockLink|Slime Block}}||Causes players and mobs to bounce when they jump on it.
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|{{BlockLink|Scaffolding}}||Scaffolding can help you create huge structures safely! You can walk inside scaffolding and stand on it.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Wooden Fences|link=Fence|text=Wooden Fence}}, all types||Used as a barrier that cannot be jumped over. Counts as 1.5 blocks high for players, animals and monsters, but 1 block high for other blocks.
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|{{BlockLink|Nether Brick Fence}}||Used in Nether Fortresses.
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|{{BlockLink|Iron Bars}}||Used as a barrier, similar to fences.
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|{{BlockLink|Stone Bricks}}||Made from stone blocks. Commonly found in Strongholds.
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|{{BlockLink|Mossy Stone Bricks}}||Made from stone blocks. Commonly found in Strongholds.
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|{{BlockLink|Cracked Stone Bricks}}||Made from stone blocks. Commonly found in Strongholds.
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|{{BlockLink|Chiseled Stone Bricks}}||Made from stone blocks. Commonly found in Strongholds.
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|{{BlockLink|id=Infested Blocks|link=Infested Block|text=Silverfish Blocks}}, all types||Spawns a Silverfish when destroyed. May also spawn Silverfish if nearby to another Silverfish being attacked.
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|{{BlockLink|Mycelium}}||Similar to Grass Blocks, but very good for growing mushrooms on.
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|{{BlockLink|Coarse Dirt}}||A special type of dirt that does not grow grass.
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|{{BlockLink|Podzol}}||Similar to Dirt Blocks, but very good for growing mushrooms on.
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|{{BlockLink|Nether Bricks}}||Used to build Nether Fortresses. Immune to Ghast's fireballs.
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|{{BlockLink|Red Nether Bricks}}||Crafted from Nether Wart and Nether Brick. Can be used as decoration.
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|{{BlockLink|End Stone}}||A block type found in The End. It has a very high blast resistance, and so is useful for building with.
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|{{BlockLink|End Stone Bricks}}||Crafted from End Stone. Can be used as decoration.
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|{{BlockLink|Chiseled Quartz Block}}||Used as a decoration.
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|{{BlockLink|Quartz Pillar}}||Used as a decoration.
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|{{BlockLink|id=Smooth Quartz|Smooth Quartz Block}}||
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|{{BlockLink|Purpur Block}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe, or crafted using Popped Chorus Fruit.
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|{{BlockLink|Purpur Pillar}}||Can be mined with a pickaxe, or crafted using Purpur Slabs.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Wooden Trapdoors|Wooden Trapdoor}}, all types||Activated by using, hitting them or with redstone. They function as normal doors, but are a one by one block and lay flat on the ground.
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|{{BlockLink|Iron Trapdoor}}||Iron trapdoors can only be opened by Redstone, buttons or switches.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Fence Gates|Fence Gate}}, all types||Similar to a door, but used primarily with fences.
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|{{ItemLink|id=all Wooden Doors|Wooden Door}}, all types||Wooden doors are activated by using, hitting them or with Redstone.
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|{{ItemLink|Iron Door}}||Iron doors can only be opened by Redstone, buttons or switches.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Wooden Slabs|Wooden Slab}}, all types||Used for making long staircases. Two slabs placed on top of each other will create a normal-sized double slab block.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Slabs|Slab}}, all types||Used for making long staircases. Two slabs placed on top of each other will create a normal-sized double slab block.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Wooden Stairs|Wooden Stairs}}, all types||Used for compact staircases.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Stairs|Stairs}}, all types||Used for compact staircases.
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|{{BlockLink|Terracotta}}||Created by smelting Clay in a furnace.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Stained Terracotta|Stained Terracotta}}, all colors||Colorful blocks crafted by dyeing Terracotta.
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=== Decorations ===
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|{{ItemLink|Skeleton Skull}}||Mob Heads can be placed as a decoration, or worn as a mask in the helmet slot.
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|{{ItemLink|Wither Skeleton Skull}}||Mob Heads can be placed as a decoration, or worn as a mask in the helmet slot.
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|{{ItemLink|Zombie Head}}||Mob Heads can be placed as a decoration, or worn as a mask in the helmet slot.
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|{{ItemLink|Player Head}}||Mob Heads can be placed as a decoration, or worn as a mask in the helmet slot.
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|{{ItemLink|Creeper Head}}||Mob Heads can be placed as a decoration, or worn as a mask in the helmet slot.
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|{{ItemLink|Dragon Head}}||Mob Heads can be placed as a decoration, or worn as a mask in the helmet slot.
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|{{BlockLink|Sponge}}||Can absorb water nearby, turning into a wet sponge in the process.
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|{{BlockLink|Wet Sponge}}||Can be dried in a furnace, allowing the sponge to be reused.
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|{{BlockLink|Melon}}||Can be crafted from Melon Slices.
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|{{BlockLink|Pumpkin}}||Can be carved with shears to create a Carved Pumpkin. It is also the main ingredient in Pumpkin Pie.
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|{{BlockLink|Carved Pumpkin}}||Can be worn as a helmet or crafted with a torch to create a Jack-O-Lantern.
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|{{BlockLink|Jack o'Lantern}}||Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used underwater.
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|{{ItemLink|Bamboo}}||Pandas love to eat Bamboo, and you can use it to build Scaffolding.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Saplings|Sapling}}, all types||Can be planted and will eventually grow into a tree.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Leaves|Leaves}}, all types||When broken, sometimes drops a sapling which can be replanted to grow into a tree.
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|{{BlockLink|Vines}}||Grows over time when placed. Can be collected using shears. Can be climbed like a ladder.
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|{{BlockLink|Lily Pad}}||Floats on water, and can be walked on.
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|{{BlockLink|Torch}}||Used to create light. Torches also melt snow and ice.
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|{{ItemLink|Lantern}}||Lanterns can be placed either hanging under a block or on top of a block. It gives slightly more light than the torch.
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|{{BlockLink|id=shrub-inv|Shrub}}||Sometimes produces wheat seeds when broken.
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|{{BlockLink|Short Grass|text=Grass}}||Sometimes produces wheat seeds when broken.
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|{{BlockLink|Fern}}||Sometimes produces wheat seeds when broken.
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|{{BlockLink|Dead Bush}}||Can be used as decoration.
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|{{ItemLink|Flower Pot}}||Used as a decoration. Flowers, Saplings, Cacti, and Mushrooms can be planted in it.
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|{{BlockLink|Dandelion}}||A common yellow flower that can be used to craft yellow dye. Can also be used to breed and lead rabbits.
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|{{BlockLink|Poppy}}||A common red flower that can be used to craft red dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Blue Orchid}}||A rare blue flower that can be used to craft light blue dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Allium}}||A rare magenta flower that can be used to craft magenta dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Azure Bluet}}||A small white flower that can be used to craft light gray dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Red Tulip}}||A small red flower that can be used to craft red dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Orange Tulip}}||A small orange flower that can be used to craft orange dye.
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|{{BlockLink|White Tulip}}||A small white flower that can be used to craft light gray dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Pink Tulip}}||A small pink flower that can be used to craft pink dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Oxeye Daisy}}||A common white and yellow flower that can be used to craft light gray dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Cornflower}}||A small blue flower that can be used to craft blue dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Lily of the Valley}}||A small white flower that can be used to craft white dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Sunflower}}||A tall yellow flower that can be used to craft yellow dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Lilac}}||A tall purple flower that can be used to craft magenta dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Tall Grass}}||Double tall grass that can sometimes drop seeds.
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|{{BlockLink|Large Fern}}||A tall fern that can sometimes drop seeds.
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|{{BlockLink|Rose Bush}}||A tall red flower that can be used to craft red dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Peony}}||A tall green and pink flower that can be used to craft pink dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}}||Can be crafted with a bowl to make stew.
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|{{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}}||Can be crafted with a bowl to make stew.
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|{{BlockLink|Cactus}}||Can be cooked in a furnace to create a green dye.
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|{{BlockLink|Snow}}||Can be dug with a shovel to create snowballs.
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|{{BlockLink|Cobweb}}||Slows movement when walking through it. Can be destroyed using shears to collect string.
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|{{BlockLink|Glass Pane}}||Transparent blocks that can be used as an alternative to Glass Blocks.
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|{{BlockLink|Glass}}||Created in a furnace by smelting sand. Can be used for construction, but will break if you try to mine it.
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|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Painting}}||Can be used as decoration.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Item Frame}}||Similar to a display case, this will display the item or block placed in it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=all Signs|Sign}}, all types||Shows text entered by you or other players.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Bookshelf}}||Allows the creation of more powerful enchantments when placed around the Enchantment Table.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Hay Bale}}||Can be fed to Horses, Donkeys, Mules, and Llamas to heal up to 10 Hearts. Speeds up the growth of foals.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Bone Block}}||Crafted from Bone Meal, or found underground in fossils. Can be used as decoration.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Chorus Flower}}||Can be planted on End Stone to grow more Chorus Flowers, and Chorus Plants.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Chorus Plant}}||Grows from Chorus Flowers. Sometimes drops Chorus Fruit when destroyed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|End Rod}}||A decorative light source found in End Cities. Can be crafted using Blaze Rods and Popped Chorus Fruit.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Cobblestone Wall}}||A wall made of Cobblestone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Mossy Cobblestone Wall}}||A wall made of Cobblestone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Granite Wall}}||A wall made of Stone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Diorite Wall}}||A wall made of Stone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Andesite Wall}}||A wall made of Stone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Sandstone Wall}}||A wall made of Sandstone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Red Sandstone Wall}}||A wall made of Sandstone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Stone Brick Wall}}||A wall made of Bricks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Mossy Stone Brick Wall}}||A wall made of Bricks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Brick Wall}}||A wall made of Bricks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Nether Brick Wall}}||A wall made of Nether Bricks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Red Nether Brick Wall}}||A wall made of Nether Bricks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|End Stone Brick Wall}}||A wall made of Bricks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Prismarine Wall}}||A wall made of Prismarine.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Concrete|Concrete}}, all colors||Can be mined with a pickaxe, or created when Concrete Powder comes into contact with a Water block.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Concrete Powder|Concrete Powder}}, all colors||Turns into Concrete after coming into contact with a Water block.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Black Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Black Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Blue Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Blue Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Light Blue Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Light Blue Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Cyan Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Cyan Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Green Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Green Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Lime Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Lime Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Pink Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Pink Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Magenta Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Magenta Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Purple Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Purple Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Red Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Red Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Brown Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Brown Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Orange Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Orange Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Yellow Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Yellow Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|White Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking White Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Light Gray Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Light Gray Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Gray Glazed Terracotta}}||A decorative block created by baking Gray Terracotta in a Furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|text=Creeper Charge Banner Pattern}}||Can be used to customise Banners.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|text=Skull Charge Banner Pattern}}||Can be used to customise Banners.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|text=Flower Charge Banner Pattern}}||Can be used to customise Banners.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|text=Thing Banner Pattern}}||Can be used to customise Banners.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|text=Field Masoned Banner Pattern}}||Can be used to customise Banners.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Banner Pattern|text=Bordure Indented Banner Pattern}}||Can be used to customise Banners.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=all Banners|Banner}}, all colors||A highly customizable free-standing decoration. Can be crafted using dyes in various patterns.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Illager Banner}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Wool|Wool}}, all colors||Collected from sheep, and can be colored with dyes.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Carpets|Carpet}}, all colors||Crafted from Wool. Used as a decoration.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Stained Glass|Stained Glass}}, all colors||Crafted from glass and a dye.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Stained Glass Panes|Stained Glass Pane}}, all colors||Crafted from Stained Glass.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Mushroom Block types|Mushroom Block}}, all types||Can be used as decoration.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Sea Pickle}}||Small animals that generate light when underwater. Can be found in Warm Oceans.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Kelp}}||Can be planted in water, or dried in a Furnace and eaten.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Seagrass}}||Grows at the bottom of the Ocean. Can be collected with Shears and used to breed Sea Turtles.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Coral}}, all types||A decorative block that can be found in Coral Reefs. Can only be placed underwater.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Coral Fans|link=Coral Fan}}, all types||A decorative block that can be found in Coral Reefs. Can be placed on the sides of blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Dead Coral Fans|link=Dead Coral Fan}}, all types||A Coral Fan that is dried out and dead.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Coral Blocks|link=Coral Block}}, all types||A decorative block that can be found in Warm Oceans, and mined with a Pickaxe. Coral blocks will die if not touching water.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Dead Coral Blocks|link=Dead Coral Block}}, all types||A Coral block that is dried out and dead.
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Redstone & Transportation ===
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|
||
! Item !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Rail}}||Used to guide minecarts.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Powered Rail}}||When powered, accelerates minecarts that pass over it. When unpowered, causes minecarts to stop on it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Detector Rail}}||Functions like a Pressure Plate (sends a Redstone signal when powered) but can only be activated by a Minecart.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Activator Rail}}||A type of rail that can enable or disable Minecarts with Hoppers and trigger Minecarts with TNT.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Ladder}}||Used to climb vertically.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Minecart}}||Used to transport you, an animal, or a monster along rails.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Minecart with Chest}}||Used to transport goods along rails.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Minecart with Furnace}}||Will move along rails and can push other minecarts when coal is put in it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Minecart with Hopper}}||A special type of Minecart that functions similarly to a Hopper. It will collect items lying on tracks and from containers above it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Minecart with TNT}}||A type of Minecart that acts as a moving TNT block.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Elytra}}||Allows the player to glide when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Saddle}}||When used on a pig, it allows you to ride the pig. The pig can then be steered using a Carrot on a Stick.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=all Boats|Boat}}, all types||Used to travel in water more quickly than swimming.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Dispenser}}||Used to hold and shoot out items in a random order when given a Redstone charge.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Note Block}}||Plays a note when triggered. Hit it to change the pitch of the note. Placing this on top of different blocks will change the type of instrument.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Piston}}||When powered (using a button, a lever, a pressure plate, a redstone torch, or redstone with any one of these), a piston extends if it can and pushes blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}||When powered (using a button, a lever, a pressure plate, a redstone torch, or redstone with any one of these), a piston extends if it can and pushes blocks. When it retracts it pulls back the block touching the extended part of the piston.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|TNT}}||Used to cause explosions. Activated after placing by igniting with Flint and Steel item, or with an electrical charge.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Lever}}||Used to send an electrical charge by being turned on or off. Stays in the on or off state until pressed again.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Stone Button}}||Used to send an electrical charge by being pressed. Stays activated for approximately a second before shutting off again.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=all Wooden Buttons|Wooden Button}}, all types||Used to send an electrical charge by being pressed. Stays activated for approximately a second before shutting off again.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Stone Pressure Plate}}||A pressure sensitive pad that will activate when heavy mobs or the player step on it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Oak Pressure Plate}}||A sensitive Oak pressure plate that can be activated by applying almost any amount of pressure.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Spruce Pressure Plate}}||A sensitive Spruce pressure plate that can be activated by applying almost any amount of pressure.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Birch Pressure Plate}}||A sensitive Birch pressure plate that can be activated by applying almost any amount of pressure.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Jungle Pressure Plate}}||A sensitive Jungle wood pressure plate that can be activated by applying almost any amount of pressure.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Acacia Pressure Plate}}||A sensitive Acacia pressure plate that can be activated by applying almost any amount of pressure.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Dark Oak Pressure Plate}}||A sensitive Dark Oak pressure plate that can be activated by applying almost any amount of pressure.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Redstone Dust}}||Can be placed on the ground to carry an electrical charge. When brewed with a potion it will increase the duration of the effect.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Block of Redstone}}||Used as a redstone power source. Can be crafted back into Redstone.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Redstone Torch}}||Constantly sends an electrical charge, or can be used as a receiver/transmitter when connected to the side of a block. Can also be used for low-level lighting.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Redstone Repeater}}||Used in Redstone circuits as a repeater, a delayer, and/or a diode.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Redstone Lamp}}||Emits light when powered.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}||Is activated when an entity passes through a connected Tripwire.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Daylight Detector}}||A block that outputs a Redstone signal based on sunlight or lack of sunlight if inverted.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Dropper}}||Used to hold and drop items, or push items into another container, when given a Redstone charge.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Hopper}}||Used to catch items or to transfer items into and out of containers.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Redstone Comparator}}||Used in Redstone circuits to maintain, compare, or subtract signal strength, or to measure certain block states.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Trapped Chest}}||Stores blocks and items inside. Place two chests side by side to create a larger chest with double capacity. A trapped chest also creates a Redstone charge when opened.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Heavy Weighted Pressure Plate}}||Provides a Redstone charge. The charge will be stronger if more items are on the plate. Requires more weight than the light plate.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Light Weighted Pressure Plate}}||Provides a Redstone charge. The charge will be stronger if more items are on the plate.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Observer}}||Emits a redstone signal when adjacent blocks are updated.
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Materials ===
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|
||
! Item !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Coal}}||Used as a fuel in a furnace, or crafted to make a torch.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Charcoal}}||Used as a fuel in a furnace, or crafted to make a torch.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Diamond}}||Use these to create very strong tools, weapons or armor.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Emerald}}||Can be traded with villagers.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}||A shiny ingot which can be used to craft tools made from this material. Created by smelting ore in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Gold Ingot}}||A shiny ingot which can be used to craft tools made from this material. Created by smelting ore in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Nether Quartz}}||Created by mining Nether Quartz Ore. Can be crafted into a Block of Quartz.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Brick}}||Baked from clay in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Nether Brick}}||Created by smelting Netherrack in a furnace. Can be crafted into Nether Brick blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Stick}}||Used to craft torches, arrows, signs, ladders, fences and as handles for tools and weapons.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bowl}}||Used to hold mushroom stew and beetroot soup. You keep the bowl when the contents have been eaten.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bone}}||Collected by killing a skeleton. Can be crafted into bone meal, or fed to a wolf to tame it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|String}}||Collected by killing a spider. Can be crafted into a Bow or Fishing Rod, or placed on the ground to create Tripwire.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Feather}}||Collected by killing a chicken. Can be crafted into an arrow.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Flint}}||Collected by digging gravel. Can be used to craft a flint and steel.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Leather}}||Collected by killing a cow. Can be crafted into armor or used to make books.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Rabbit Hide}}||Used in crafting leather.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Gunpowder}}||Collected by killing a creeper. Can be crafted into TNT or used as an ingredient for brewing potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Clay Ball}}||Can be baked into bricks in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Glowstone Dust}}||Collected by mining Glowstone. Can be crafted to make Glowstone blocks again or brewed with a potion to increase the potency of the effect.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Prismarine Crystals}}||Obtained from Sea Lanterns or by defeating Guardians and Elder Guardians. Can be used in crafting Sea Lanterns.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Prismarine Shard}}||Dropped by Guardians and Elder Guardians. Can be used in crafting Prismarine and Sea Lanterns.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Nautilus Shell}}||Can be found by fishing, or killing Drowned. Used to craft a Conduit.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Heart of the Sea}}||Found in buried treasure chests. Used to craft a Conduit.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}||Can be planted in farmland to grow crops. Make sure there's enough light for the seeds to grow!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Melon Seeds}}||Can be planted to grow melons.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Pumpkin Seeds}}||Can be planted to grow pumpkins.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Beetroot Seeds}}||Can be planted in farmland to grow beetroot.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wheat}}||Harvested from crops. Can be used to craft food items.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Sugar Cane}}||Can be crafted to create sugar.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Egg}}||Dropped randomly by chickens. Can be crafted into food items.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Sugar}}||Used in the cake recipe, and as an ingredient for brewing potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Slimeball}}||Collected by killing a slime. Can be used as an ingredient for brewing potions or crafted to make Sticky Pistons.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Blaze Rod}}||Used in potion brewing, and for locating Strongholds. Dropped by Blazes who tend to be found near or in Nether Fortresses.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Gold Nugget}}||Dropped by Zombie Pigmen when they die. Zombie Pigmen can be found in the Nether. Used as an ingredient for brewing potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Nugget}}||Created by smelting Iron armour and tools in a Furnace. Can be crafted into an Iron Ingot.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Shulker Shell}}||Sometimes dropped by Shulkers. Can be used to craft a Shulker Box.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Nether Wart}}||Used in potion brewing. This can be found naturally growing in Nether Fortresses. It can also be planted on Soul Sand.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Popped Chorus Fruit}}||Created by cooking Chorus Fruit in a Furnace. Used to craft End Rods and Purpur blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Scute|link=Turtle Scute}}||Dropped by baby Sea Turtles when they grow up. Used to craft Turtle Shell helmets.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Ink Sac}}||Used as a dye to create Black Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Lapis Lazuli}}||Used in enchanting and as a dye to create Blue Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Light Blue Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Light Blue Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cyan Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Cyan Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Green Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Green Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Lime Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Lime Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Pink Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Pink Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Magenta Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Magenta Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Purple Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Purple Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Red Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Red Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cocoa Beans}}||Used as a dye to create Brown Wool, as an ingredient in cookies, or to grow Cocoa Pods.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Orange Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Orange Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Yellow Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Yellow Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bone Meal}}||Used to instantly grow crops, trees, tall grass, huge mushrooms and flowers; and as a dye to create White Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Light Gray Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Light Gray Wool. (Note: Light Gray Dye can also be made by combining Gray Dye with Bone Meal, letting you make four Light Gray Dyes instead of three.)
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Gray Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Gray Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Black Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Black Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Blue Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Blue Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Brown Dye}}||Used as a dye to create Brown Wool.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|White Dye}}||Used as a dye to create White Wool.
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Food ===
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|
||
! Item !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Apple}}||Restores 2 {{iconbar|value=2|title=4 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, and can be crafted into a golden apple.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Golden Apple}}||Restores 2 {{iconbar|value=2|title=4 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, and regenerates health for 4 seconds. Crafted from an Apple and Gold Ingots.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Enchanted Golden Apple}}||Restores 2 {{iconbar|value=2|title=4 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, regenerates health for 30 seconds, and grants fire resistance and damage resistance for 5 minutes. Crafted from an apple and gold blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Melon Slice}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Mushroom Stew}}||Restores 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=6 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Rabbit Stew}}||Restores 5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=10 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Cooked up with some cooked rabbit, carrot, mushroom and potato.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Beetroot Soup}}||Restores 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=10 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}} when eaten.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bread}}||Restores 2.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=5 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cake}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Can be used 7 times.
|
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|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cookie}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}.
|
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|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cooked Cod}}||Restores 2.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=5 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Created by cooking a raw Cod in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Cod}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace. Can be fed to an ocelot to tame it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cooked Salmon}}||Restores 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=6 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Created by cooking a raw salmon in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Salmon}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace. Can be fed to an ocelot to tame it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Tropical Fish}}||Restores 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=1 hunger point|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Pufferfish}}||Restores 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=1 hunger point|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}} however it is poisonous. Can also be used as an ingredient in brewing potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cooked Porkchop}}||Restores 4 {{iconbar|value=2|title=8 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Created by cooking a raw porkchop in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Porkchop}}||Restores 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Steak}}||Restores 4 {{iconbar|value=2|title=8 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Created by cooking raw beef in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Beef}}||Restores 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cooked Chicken}}||Restores 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=6 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Created by cooking raw chicken in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Chicken}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace. Eating this can cause you to be poisoned.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cooked Mutton}}||Restores 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=6 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Created by cooking raw mutton in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Mutton}}||Restores 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cooked Rabbit}}||Restores 2.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=5 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Used to cook up some rabbit stew.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Raw Rabbit}}||Restores 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}, or can be cooked in a furnace.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Rotten Flesh}}||Restores 2 {{iconbar|value=2|title=4 hunger points|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Eating this can cause you to be poisoned.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Spider Eye}}||This is a poisonous food and brewing item. Dropped when a Spider or Cave Spider is killed by a player.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Potato}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Baked Potato}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Poisonous Potato}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Carrot}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Golden Carrot}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Pumpkin Pie}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Beetroot}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Chorus Fruit}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Dried Kelp}}||Restores 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=1 hunger point|size=|full=Hunger.svg|total=2}}. Can be eaten more quickly than most other foods.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Sweet Berries}}||
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Tools, Weapons & Armor ===
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|
||
! Item !! Description <!--- The order here has been adjusted from the actual order, so armor and tools are listed separately from compasses, maps, bows, arrows, and flint and steel --->
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Leather Helmet}}||Gives the user 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Leather Chestplate}}||Gives the user 1.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Leather Leggings}}||Gives the user 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Leather Boots}}||Gives the user 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=1 armor point|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Chainmail Helmet}}||Gives the user 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Chainmail Chestplate}}||Gives the user 2.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=5 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Chainmail Leggings}}||Gives the user 2 {{iconbar|value=2|title=4 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Chainmail Boots}}||Gives the user 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=1 armor point|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Helmet}}||Gives the user 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Chestplate}}||Gives the user 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=6 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Leggings}}||Gives the user 2.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=5 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Boots}}||Gives the user 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Golden Helmet}}||Gives the user 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Golden Chestplate}}||Gives the user 2.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=5 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Golden Leggings}}||Gives the user 1.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Golden Boots}}||Gives the user 0.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=1 armor point|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Diamond Helmet}}||Gives the user 1.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Diamond Chestplate}}||Gives the user 4 {{iconbar|value=2|title=8 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Diamond Leggings}}||Gives the user 3 {{iconbar|value=2|title=6 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Diamond Boots}}||Gives the user 1.5 {{iconbar|value=2|title=3 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wooden Sword|link=none|{{ItemLink|Stone Sword|link=none|{{ItemLink|Iron Sword|link=none|{{ItemLink|Golden Sword|link=none|{{ItemLink|Diamond Sword|link=Sword|Sword}}}}}}}}}}, all types||Deals more damage than by hand.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wooden Shovel|link=none|{{ItemLink|Stone Shovel|link=none|{{ItemLink|Iron Shovel|link=none|{{ItemLink|Golden Shovel|link=none|{{ItemLink|Diamond Shovel|link=Shovel|Shovel}}}}}}}}}}, all types||Used to dig dirt, grass, sand, gravel and snow faster than by hand. Shovels are required to dig snowballs.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wooden Pickaxe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Stone Pickaxe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Golden Pickaxe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Diamond Pickaxe|link=Pickaxe|Pickaxe}}}}}}}}}}, all types||Required to mine stone-related blocks and ore.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wooden Axe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Stone Axe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Iron Axe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Golden Axe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Diamond Axe|link=Axe|Axe}}}}}}}}}}, all types||Used to chop wood-related blocks faster than by hand.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Wooden Hoe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Stone Hoe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Iron Hoe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Golden Hoe|link=none|{{ItemLink|Diamond Hoe|link=Hoe|Hoe}}}}}}}}}}, all types||Used to till dirt and grass blocks to prepare for crops.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Compass}}||Points to your start point.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Empty Map}}||When used becomes a map of the part of the world that you are in, and gets filled in as you explore.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Map|Filled Map}}||Will create an image of an area explored while held. This can be used for path-finding.<!--- Not in the Creative inventory --->
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bow}}||Allows for ranged attacks by using arrows.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Arrow}}||Used as ammunition for bows.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Flint and Steel}}||Used to create fire, ignite TNT and creepers, and open a Nether portal once it has been built.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Shield}}||Allows the player to block, reducing damage taken from attacks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Fire Charge}}||Useful for setting things on fire, or for indiscriminately starting fires when fired from a Dispenser.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Clock}}||Displays positions of the Sun and Moon.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Shears}}||Used to obtain wool from sheep and to harvest Cobwebs, Leaves, and Seagrass blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Fishing Rod}}||Used to catch fish.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Carrot on a Stick}}||Used to control a saddled pig when riding on it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Lead}}||Used to leash mobs to the player or Fence posts.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Totem of Undying}}||Prevents the holder from dying, but breaks in the process. Dropped by Evokers.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Diamond Horse Armor}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Gold Horse Armor}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Iron Horse Armor}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Leather Horse Armor}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Armor Stand}}||Can be equipped to display armor and other decorative items such as mob heads.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Turtle Shell}}||Gives the user 1 {{iconbar|value=2|title=2 armor points|size=|full=Armor.svg|total=2}} when worn, and lets them breathe underwater for longer.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Trident}}||A hybrid weapon that can be thrown, or used to stab. Can receive a variety of useful enchantments to make it particularly effective in water or rain.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Crossbow}}||A powerful alternative to the bow that can use arrows or fireworks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Night Vision|Arrow of Night Vision}}||A player hit with this arrow will be able to see in the dark.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Invisibility|Arrow of Invisibility}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will become invisible.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Leaping|Arrow of Leaping}}||A player hit with this arrow will jump higher.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Fire Resistance|Arrow of Fire Resistance}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will become immune to damage from fire, lava, and Blaze ranged attacks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Swiftness|Arrow of Swiftness}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will move and sprint faster, and jump farther.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Slowness|Arrow of Slowness}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will move and sprint slower, and not jump as far.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Water Breathing|Arrow of Water Breathing}}||A player hit with this arrow will be able to breath normally underwater.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Healing|Arrow of Healing}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will recover some health.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Harming|Arrow of Harming}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will be hurt more than usual.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Poison|Arrow of Poison}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will take additional damage over time.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Regeneration|Arrow of Regeneration}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will recover some health over time.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Strength|Arrow of Strength}}||A player or monster hit with this arrow will deal more damage.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Weakness|Arrow of Weakness}}||A player or monster hit with this arrow will deal less damage.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Luck|Arrow of Luck}}||A player hit with this arrow is more likely to get better items from fishing.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Decay|Arrow of Decay}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will take damage over time.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of the Turtle Master|Arrow of the Turtle Master}}||A player hit with this arrow will have increased damage resistance, but greatly reduced speed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Arrow of Slow Falling|Arrow of Slow Falling}}||A player, animal, or monster hit with this arrow will fall much more slowly than usual.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}, all types||Used with an Anvil to enchant weapons, tools or armor.
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Brewing ===
|
||
{{Missing information|section|Potion of Decay}}
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|
||
! Item !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bottle o' Enchanting}}||When thrown, it drops Experience Orbs which increase your experience points when collected.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Dragon's Breath}}||Used in potion brewing. Obtained by capturing the Ender Dragon's acid breath in a Glass Bottle.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Ghast Tear}}||Used in potion brewing. Dropped by Ghasts when they die.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Fermented Spider Eye}}||Used in potion brewing; mainly to create potions with a negative effect.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Blaze Powder}}||Used in potion brewing, or crafted with other items to make Eye of Ender or Magma Cream.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Magma Cream}}||Used in potion brewing.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Glistering Melon Slice}}||Used in potion brewing.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Rabbit's Foot}}||Used as an ingredient for brewing potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Phantom Membrane}}||Used as an ingredient for brewing potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Glass Bottle}}||Can be filled with water, and used as the starting ingredient for a potion in the Brewing Stand.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Awkward Potion}}||Has no effects, can be used in a brewing stand to create potions by adding more ingredients.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Mundane Potion}}||Has no effects, can be used in a brewing stand to create potions by adding more ingredients.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Thick Potion}}||Has no effects, can be used in a brewing stand to create potions by adding more ingredients.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Splash Awkward Potion}}||Has no effects, can be used in a brewing stand to create potions by adding more ingredients.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Splash Mundane Potion}}||Has no effects, can be used in a brewing stand to create potions by adding more ingredients.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Splash Thick Potion}}||Has no effects, can be used in a brewing stand to create potions by adding more ingredients.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Water Bottle}}||Used as the base of all potions. Use in a brewing stand to create potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Splash Water Bottle}}||Used as the base of all potions. Use in a brewing stand to create potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Lingering Water Bottle}}||Used as the base of all potions. Use in a brewing stand to create potions.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Uncraftable Potion|Potion}}, all types with effects||Can be drank to receive effects.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Uncraftable Splash Potion|Splash Potion}}, all types with effects||When thrown, will give an effect to nearby mobs and players.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Uncraftable Lingering Potion|Lingering Potion}}, all types with effects||When thrown, will linger around for a few seconds, giving an effect to nearby mobs and players.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Night Vision|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Night Vision|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Night Vision|Potion of Night Vision}}||Makes dark areas appear as if in daylight, even underwater.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Invisibility|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Invisibility|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Invisibility|Potion of Invisibility}}||Makes affected players, animals and monsters invisible.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Leaping|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Leaping|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Leaping|Potion of Leaping}}||Increases the jump height of the affected player.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Fire Resistance|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Fire Resistance|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance|Potion of Fire Resistance}}||Makes the affected players, animals, and monsters immune to damage from fire, lava, and ranged Blaze attacks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Swiftness|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Swiftness|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Swiftness|Potion of Swiftness}}||Increases the movement speed of affected players, animals, and monsters. Also increases a player's sprinting speed, jumping length and field of view.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Slowness|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Slowness|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Slowness|Potion of Slowness}}||Reduces the movement speed of affected players, animals, and monsters. Also reduces the player's sprinting speed, jumping length and field of view.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Water Breathing|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Water Breathing|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Water Breathing|Potion of Water Breathing}}||Allows affected players to breath normally underwater.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Healing|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Healing|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Healing|Potion of Healing}}||Instantly restores health to the affected players, animals, and monsters.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Harming|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Harming|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Harming|Potion of Harming}}||Instantly damages affected players, animals, and monsters.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Poison|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Poison|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Poison|Potion of Poison}}||Damages the affected players, animals, and monsters over time.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Regeneration|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Regeneration|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Regeneration|Potion of Regeneration}}||Restores health to the affected players, animals, and monsters over time.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Strength|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Strength|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Strength|Potion of Strength}}||Increases the damage caused by affected players and monsters when attacking.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Weakness|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Weakness|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Weakness|Potion of Weakness}}||Reduces the damage caused by affected players and monsters when attacking.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Luck|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Luck|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Luck|Potion of Luck}}||Increases the chance of getting better items from fishing.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Decay|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Decay|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Decay|Potion of Decay}}||
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of the Turtle Master|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of the Turtle Master|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of the Turtle Master|Potion of the Turtle Master}}||Increases damage resistance but greatly reduces speed.
|
||
|-
|
||
||{{ItemLink|id=Potion of Slow Falling|}}{{ItemLink|id=Splash Potion of Slow Falling|}}{{ItemLink|id=Lingering Potion of Slow Falling|Potion of Slow Falling}}||Causes affected players, animals, and monsters to fall much more slowly than usual.
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Miscellaneous ===
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|
||
! Item !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Chest}}||Stores blocks and items inside. Place two chests side by side to create a larger chest with double the capacity.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Ender Chest}}||Similar to a Chest except that items placed in an Ender Chest are available in every one of the player's Ender Chests, even in different dimensions.
|
||
|-
|
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|{{BlockLink|Crafting Table}}||Allows you to craft a more varied selection of items than the normal crafting.
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|{{BlockLink|Furnace}}||Allows you to smelt ore, create charcoal and glass, and cook fish and porkchops.
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|{{ItemLink|Brewing Stand}}||Used for making Potions and Splash Potions.
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|{{BlockLink|Enchanting Table}}||This allows players to enchant Swords, Pickaxes, Axes, Shovels, Bows, and Armor, using the player's Experience Points.
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|{{BlockLink|Beacon}}||Projects a beam of light into the sky, and can provide Status Effects to nearby players.
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|{{BlockLink|Conduit}}||Gives nearby players a powerful status effect if they are in water or rain.
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|{{BlockLink|Barrel}}||The Barrel can be used to store items like a chest.
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|-
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|{{BlockLink|Cartography Table}}||The Cartography Table provides a simpler way of cloning and creating maps.
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|{{BlockLink|Loom}}||A Loom can be used to dye Banners more efficiently than Crafting Tables.
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|{{BlockLink|Lectern}}||A lectern is a block found in villages, it can be used to hold books for multiple players to read in multiplayer.
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|{{BlockLink|Blast Furnace}}||The Blast Furnace can be used to smelt ores faster than a furnace can.
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|{{BlockLink|Smoker}}||The Smoker can be used to cook food items faster than a furnace can.
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|{{ItemLink|Campfire}}||The Campfire can be used to cook food or act as a light source or smoke signal.
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|{{BlockLink|Composter}}||The Composter can be used to recycle various plant and food items to produce Bone Meal.
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|{{BlockLink|Grindstone}}||The Grindstone can be used to restore durability and disenchant equipment.
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|{{BlockLink|Stonecutter}}||The Stonecutter can be used to craft stone related items.
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|{{BlockLink|Fletching Table}}||Fletching Tables are Villager work stations that appear within villages.
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|{{BlockLink|Smithing Table}}||Smithing Tables are Villager work stations that appear within villages.
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|{{BlockLink|Bell}}||Use the Bell to alert villagers of nearby danger.
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|{{BlockLink|Shulker Box}}||A special kind of chest that can contain items even when broken. Can be crafted using a Chest and Shulker Shells.
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|{{BlockLink|id=all Shulker Boxes|Dyed Shulker Box}}, all colors||
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|
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|{{ItemLink|id=all Beds|Bed}}, all colors||Used to forward time from any time at night to morning if all the players in the world are in bed, and changes the spawn point of the player. Beds can be crafted in various colors by using dyed wool.
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|{{BlockLink|End Portal Frame}}||Used to form an End Portal.
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|
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|{{BlockLink|Dragon Egg}}||This block is created by the defeat of the Dragon in The End.<!--- Not in the Creative inventory --->
|
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|-
|
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|{{ItemLink|End Crystal}}||Heals the Ender Dragon, and can be used to respawn it. Explodes when attacked.
|
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|
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|{{BlockLink|Jukebox}}||Plays Music Discs.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Anvil}}||Can be used to repair weapons, tools and armor.
|
||
|-
|
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|{{BlockLink|Slightly Damaged Anvil}}<!--- Not in the Creative inventory --->||
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Very Damaged Anvil}}<!--- Not in the Creative inventory --->||
|
||
|-
|
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|{{ItemLink|Bucket}}||Used to hold and transport water, lava and milk.
|
||
|-
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|{{ItemLink|Lava Bucket}}||Used to hold and transport lava.
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||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Water Bucket}}||Used to hold and transport water.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Milk Bucket}}||Used to hold and transport milk.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bucket of Cod}}||Used to hold and transport cod.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bucket of Salmon}}||Used to hold and transport salmon.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bucket of Pufferfish}}||Used to hold and transport pufferfish.
|
||
|-<!--- Pufferfish buckets and spawn eggs are before tropical fish in Creative inventory--->
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Bucket of Tropical Fish}}||Used to hold and transport tropical fish.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Cauldron}}||Used to mix dyes and dye armor, or store Potions and make Tipped Arrows. Filled with water by rain or with a bucket of water.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Snowball}}||Collected by digging snow. Can be thrown.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Paper}}||Used to create books, maps, and fireworks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Book}}||Can be used to create bookshelves or enchanted to make Enchanted Books.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Book and Quill}}||A Book that can be written in.
|
||
|- <!--- If written book (signed book and quill) has a different entry, on the wiki, it should be placed here in between, it is not added here at this time--->
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Ender Pearl}}||Dropped by Endermen when they die. Throwing an Ender Pearl will teleport the player to wherever it lands, at the cost of some health.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Eye of Ender}}||When thrown, will show the direction to an End Portal. When twelve of these are placed in the End Portal Frames, the End Portal will be activated.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Name Tag}}||Used to name mobs in the world.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Nether Star}}||Dropped by the Wither, used in crafting Beacons.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|Monster Spawner}}||Spawns monsters into the world.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Turtle Egg}}||Laid on Sand blocks by Sea Turtles, and will hatch at night after a while. Very fragile!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Spawn Egg}}||When thrown can spawn a creature of the type indicated.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Music Disc}}, all types||Collected by getting a skeleton to kill a creeper. Can be played in a jukebox.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Firework Rocket}}, all types||When activated, creates colorful explosions. The color, effect, shape and fade are determined by the Firework Star used when the Firework is created.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{ItemLink|Firework Star}}, all types||
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Entities ===
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<!---Mobs are intentionally listed in the order of spawn eggs before all other entities, such that all mobs can be grouped before all entities. The table is sortable to allow for alphabetically viewing of all entities by using the sort button--->
|
||
! Entity !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Creeper}}||Explodes if you get too close!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Skeleton}}||Fires arrows at you. Drops arrows when killed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Wither Skeleton}}||Armed with a sword. Can afflict you with Wither, which drains your health.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Stray}}||Armed with Tipped Arrows. Can afflict you with Slowness for 30 seconds.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Spider}}||Attacks you when you are close to it. Can climb walls. Drops string when killed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Cave Spider}}||Has a venomous bite.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Zombie}}||Attacks you when you are close to it.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Zombie Villager}}||A Villager that has been zombified! Is there a cure?
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Husk}}||A zombie that doesn't burn in sunlight. Its attacks will make you hungry!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Drowned}}||A Zombie that has drowned. Sometimes carries a Trident.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Slime}}||Splits into smaller Slimes when damaged.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Magma Cube}}||Found in The Nether. Splits into smaller Magma Cubes when damaged.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Witch}}||Found in swamps. Attacks by throwing Potions, and drops Potions when killed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Silverfish}}||Attracts nearby hidden Silverfish when attacked. Hides in stone blocks.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Ghast}}||Fires flaming balls at you that explode on contact.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Zombified Piglin|text=Zombie Pigmen}}||Initially docile, but will attack in groups if you attack one.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Blaze}}||Found in the Nether, mostly inside Nether Fortresses. Drops Blaze Rods when killed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Enderman}}||Will attack you if you look at it. Can also move blocks around.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Endermite}}||There is a small chance using an Ender pearl will spawn one. Will attack you if you are nearby.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Shulker}}||A hostile mob found in End Cities. They hide in their shells to blend in with Purpur Blocks around them.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Phantom}}||A creature of nightmares that hunts tired players.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Guardian}}||A hostile creature found near Ocean Monuments. Watch out for its laser!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Elder Guardian}}||A hostile creature found in Ocean Monuments. A much stronger version of the Guardian.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Evoker}}||Evokers live in Woodland Mansions. They attack with Fangs, and summon Vexes.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Vex}}||Vexes are ghostly entities that are summoned by Evokers. They are capable of flying, and can pass through any block unharmed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Vindicator}}||Vindicators are hostile and armed with an Axe.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Pillager}}||Hostile Mob that uses a Crossbow!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Ravager}}||Hostile mobs that appear during Village Raids. Blocking their attacks with a Shield can stun them!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Villager}}||Found in villages, villagers will offer to sell items to the player depending on their profession.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Wandering Trader}}||A special trader who roams the world collecting and selling rare and exotic items.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Bat}}||These flying creatures are found in caverns or other large enclosed spaces.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Pig}}||Drops porkchops when killed. Can be ridden by using a saddle.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Sheep}}||Drops wool when sheared (if it has not already been sheared). Can be dyed to make its wool a different color.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Cow}}||Drops leather when killed. Can also be milked with a bucket.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Mooshroom}}||Makes mushroom stew when used with a bowl. Drops mushrooms and becomes a normal cow when sheared.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Chicken}}||Drops feathers when killed, and also randomly lays eggs.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Rabbit}}||A harmless creature. May drop a rabbit hide or a rabbit's foot when killed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Squid}}||Drops Ink Sacs when killed.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Cod}}||A tasty fish that travels in shoals.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Salmon}}||A tasty fish that prefers colder Oceans, and can swim up rivers.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Pufferfish}}||A fish that puffs up when scared, poisoning anything that touches it!
|
||
|-<!--- Pufferfish buckets and spawn eggs are before tropical fish in Creative inventory--->
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Tropical Fish}}||A colorful fish that prefers warmer Oceans.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Parrot}}||Parrots are colorful birds that inhabit Jungles. They enjoy perching on shoulders and mimicking sounds, and dislike Chocolate Cookies.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Wolf}}||Docile until attacked, when they will attack you back. Can be tamed using bones, which causes the wolf to follow you around and attack anything that attacks you.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Ocelot}}||Found in Jungles. Can be tamed using Raw Salmon or Cod. You will need to let the Ocelot approach you though; any sudden movements will scare it away.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Cat}}||Found as strays in villages and witch huts. Can be tamed using Salmon or Cod.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Polar Bear}}||Initially docile, but an adult will become aggressive if you attack it or its cub.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Panda}}||A Jungle animal that can have six different personalities, and really loves Bamboo.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Horse}}||These animals can be tamed, and can then be ridden.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Donkey}}||These animals can be tamed, and can then be ridden. They can have a chest attached.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Mule}}||Born when a Horse and a Donkey breed. These animals can be tamed, and can then be ridden and carry chests.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Skeleton Horse}}||A skeletal horse created when lightning strikes!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Zombie Horse}}||An undead horse. Cannot be tamed!
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Llama}}||Llamas can be tamed and ridden. By using a lead, Llamas can be organized into long caravans and used to haul items.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Turtle}}||An amphibious mob that always returns home to lay its eggs. Baby Sea Turtles drop a Scute when they grow up.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Dolphin}}||A playful sea creature that will follow swimming players, and help them swim faster! Feed fish to a Dolphin and it might help in other ways.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Iron Golem}}||Appears in Villages to protect them. Can be created usingIron Blocks and Pumpkins.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Snow Golem}}||The Snow Golem can be created by players using snow blocks and a pumpkin. They will throw snowballs at their creator's enemies.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Ender Dragon}}||This is a large black dragon found in The End.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Wither}}||Can be creating using Wither Skulls and Soul Sand. Fires exploding skulls at you.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Illusioner}}||A powerful Illager that casts spells. Is also armed with a bow.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Giant}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Player}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Area Effect Cloud}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Arrow}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Dragon Fireball}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Egg}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Ender Pearl}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Evoker Fangs}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Experience Bottle}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Experience Orb}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Eye of Ender}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Falling Block}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Fireball}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Fishing Bobber}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EnvLink|id=items|link=Item (entity)|Item}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Lightning Bolt}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Llama Spit}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Minecart with Spawner}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Splash Potion}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Shulker Bullet}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Small Fireball}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Snowball}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Spectral Arrow}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Primed TNT}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Trident}}||''None''
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{EntityLink|Wither Skull|link=Wither#Wither Skull}}||''None''
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
=== Biomes ===
|
||
<!-- The Biome descriptions are verbatim as it is in game; ONLY correct them IF that is how it IS WRITTEN IN GAME, for some reason 4J Studios used title case for basically all the blocks/mobs/items in the biome descriptions-->
|
||
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"
|
||
! Biome !! Description
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Grass Block|Plains}} || A temperate grass land biome with few trees. Livestock and Horses will spawn here as will Villages.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=shrub-inv|Savanna}} || A warm dry biome with no rain. Villages can spawn here as can Horses and Llamas{{sic}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Red Sand|Badlands|Mesa}} || A hot arid biome.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Sand|Desert}} || A hot biome with no rainfall, with little vegetation other than Cacti. Desert Villages{{sic}} can be found here as can Pyramids and Wells but no Livestock{{sic}} will spawn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Oak Log|Forest}} || A temperate woodland biome with plentiful flowers and mushrooms. Wolves may spawn here in addition to the usual Livestock{{sic}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Dark Oak Log|Dark Forest|Roofed Forest}} || A temperate biome covered in a dense forect such that at ground level it is often dark enough for Monsters{{sic}} to spawn.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Cocoa|Jungle}} || A warm biome encrusted with dense tall forest and thick vegetation underfoot. Ocelots can spawn here and you can find Melons and Cocoa Pods. Jungle Temples can also spawn here.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Lily Pad|Swamp|Swampland}} || A dank, wet biome of variable temperature. Witch Huts and Giant Mushrooms can be found here and Slimes will spawn on the surface.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Stone|Windswept Hills|Extreme Hills}} || A cold biome with sparse vegetation. Livestock will spawn and it is the only biome where you can find Emerald{{sic}} ore and Silverfish. It will snow here at higher altitudes.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Water|Ocean}} || A temperate Ocean{{sic}} biome that can contain Seagrass, Kelp, and Cod.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Water|Warm Ocean}} || A warmer Ocean{{sic}} biome that can contain Coral{{sic}} reefs, Cod, and Sea Pickles, but not Kelp.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Water|Lukewarm Ocean}} || A lukewarm Ocean{{sic}} biome that can contain Seagrass, Kelp, and Cod.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Water|Cold Ocean}} || A colder Ocean{{sic}} biome that can contain Seagrass, Kelp, Cod, and Salmon.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Water|Frozen Ocean}} || The coldest Ocean{{sic}} biome of all, where it snows and any surface water will begin to freeze. Squid and Cod and spawn here, but Dolphins won't.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Ice|Snowy Plains|Ice Flats}} || An icy biome with little vegetation, it will snow here and lakes will start to freeze over. Villages can be found here as well.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Snow|Snowy Taiga|Cold Taiga}} || A snowy variant of the Taiga biome, where ferns and spruce trees grow. Wolves naturally spawn here.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Spruce Leaves|Taiga}} || A coniferous woodland biome. Villages can be found here, and Wolves may spawn in addition to the usual Livestock{{sic}}.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Acacia Log|Old Growth Taiga|Redwood Taiga}}<!--- Yes it seems that Acacia Log was used for Mega Taiga/Redwood Taiga in the Legacy Console Biome Selection menu in Custom Superflat in game---> || A cold biome similar to the regular biome but with large redwood trees.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Red Mushroom|Mushroom Fields|Mushroom Island}} || An eccentric biome populated with Giant Mushrooms and Mooshrooms where Mushrooms can grow in sunlight. Little else can be found here and it's rare to find other creatures.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=Netherrack|Nether Wastes|Nether}} || A hot biome with no rain and an ominous red fog. Ghasts, Zombie Pigmen and Magma Cubes will spawn here.
|
||
|-
|
||
|{{BlockLink|id=End Stone|The End (biome)|End}} || A cold desolate biome with no rain. Endermen will spawn frequently at night time and the Enderdragon can be found at the centre of the world if biome features are enabled.{{verify|Use American English setting on PS4 1.95 and rewrite this if the description changes.}}
|
||
|}
|
||
|
||
==History==
|
||
<!--Show the evolution of these descriptions here, if there ever were any changes-->
|
||
|
||
==Navigation==
|
||
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