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<div class ="mobileonly">{{relevant guide|Java Edition guides/The Update that Changed the World}}</div>
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{{Infobox version
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| title = Minecraft 1.7.2
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| edition = java
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| image = 1.7.2.png
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| image2 = Java Edition 1.7.2.png
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| name = [[The Update that Changed the World]]
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| type =
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| date = October 25, 2013
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| serverhash = 3716cac82982e7c2eb09f83028b555e9ea606002
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| exehash = 907ae7cdcff6199735eb0f40da5d5c0763558a678
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| prevparent = 1.6.1
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| prev = 1.6.4
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| next = 1.7.4
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}}<onlyinclude>
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<div class ="nomobile">{{relevant guide|Java Edition guides/The Update that Changed the World}}</div>
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'''1.7.2''', the first release of '''[[The Update that Changed the World]]''',<ref>https://mcupdate.tumblr.com/post/65040832258/minecraft-172</ref> is a major update to {{JE}} released on October 25, 2013, which added many new biomes, new generated structures, new flowers, stained glass, better networking, new commands and more.<ref name="blog">{{cite|url=https://www.mojang.com/2013/10/minecraft-1-7-the-update-that-changed-the-world/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/0/https://www.mojang.com/2013/10/minecraft-1-7-the-update-that-changed-the-world/|title=Minecraft 1.7: The Update that Changed the World|author=Dinnerbone|website=Mojang.com|date=October 22, 2013}}</ref>
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A pre-release for 1.7.2<ref name="blog" /> was released earlier on October 25, 2013, though the full release of 1.7.2 is identical to this pre-release.
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== Additions ==
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{{Additions table
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|Allium
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|Azure Bluet
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|Blue Orchid
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|Lilac
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|Oxeye Daisy
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|Peony
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|Poppy
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|Rose Bush
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|Sunflower
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|Orange Tulip
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|Pink Tulip
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|Red Tulip
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|White Tulip
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|Tall Grass
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|Large Fern
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|Packed Ice
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|Podzol
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|Coarse Dirt
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|Infested Cracked Stone Bricks
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|Infested Mossy Stone Bricks
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|Infested Chiseled Stone Bricks
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|Red Sand
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|White Stained Glass
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|Light Gray Stained Glass
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|Gray Stained Glass
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|Black Stained Glass
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|Brown Stained Glass
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|Red Stained Glass
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|Orange Stained Glass
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|Yellow Stained Glass
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|Lime Stained Glass
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|Green Stained Glass
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|Cyan Stained Glass
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|Light Blue Stained Glass
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|Blue Stained Glass
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|Purple Stained Glass
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|Magenta Stained Glass
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|Pink Stained Glass
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|White Stained Glass Pane
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|Light Gray Stained Glass Pane
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|Gray Stained Glass Pane
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|Black Stained Glass Pane
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|Brown Stained Glass Pane
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|Red Stained Glass Pane
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|Orange Stained Glass Pane
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|Yellow Stained Glass Pane
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|Lime Stained Glass Pane
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|Green Stained Glass Pane
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|Cyan Stained Glass Pane
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|Light Blue Stained Glass Pane
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|Blue Stained Glass Pane
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|Purple Stained Glass Pane
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|Magenta Stained Glass Pane
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|Pink Stained Glass Pane
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|Acacia Log
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|Acacia Wood
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|Acacia Leaves
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|Acacia Sapling
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|Dark Oak Log
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|Dark Oak Wood
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|Dark Oak Leaves
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|Dark Oak Sapling
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|Acacia Planks
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|Acacia Stairs
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|Acacia Slab
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|Dark Oak Planks
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|Dark Oak Stairs
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|Dark Oak Slab
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|Clownfish
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|Raw Salmon
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|Cooked Salmon
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|Pufferfish
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|Potion of Water Breathing
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|Splash Potion of Water Breathing
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|Minecart with Command Block
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|Enchanted Book[&7Luck of the Sea I]
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|Enchanted Book[&7Luck of the Sea II]
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|Enchanted Book[&7Luck of the Sea III]
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|Enchanted Book[&7Lure I]
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|Enchanted Book[&7Lure II]
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|Enchanted Book[&7Lure III]
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}}
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=== Blocks ===
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;{{Animate|White Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png;Light Gray Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Gray Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Black Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Brown Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Red Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Orange Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Yellow Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Lime Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Green Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Cyan Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Light Blue Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Blue Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Purple Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Magenta Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png; Pink Stained Glass JE2 BE2.png|32px}} [[Stained glass]]
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;{{Animate|White Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Light Gray Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Gray Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Black Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Brown Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Red Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Orange Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Yellow Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Lime Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Green Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Cyan Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Light Blue Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Blue Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Purple Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Magenta Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png;Pink Stained Glass Pane JE2 BE1.png|32px}} [[Stained glass pane]]s
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*Glass can be dyed into all 16 colors.
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**This is done by putting a colored dye in the center of a crafting table and surrounding it with 8 pieces of normal glass, yielding 8 stained glass.
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*Stained glass can be crafted into stained glass panes using the same recipe as normal glass panes.
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*Water, nether portals and other stained glass blocks remain visible when looked at through a stained glass block.
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*Looking through a solid wall of glass blocks is equivalent to looking through a single piece (this does not apply to glass panes of any kind).
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**Air blocks make the view blurrier each time.
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**Adjacent glass of different colors ignore each other's colors, and render only the terrain behind, with the color of the outermost piece of glass.
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**Other translucent blocks may have different effects.
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*Has ID number 95, which replaces the locked chest's data value.
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;{{Animate|Acacia Log (UD) JE2 BE1.png;Acacia Planks JE1 BE1.png; Dark Oak Log (UD) JE2 BE1.png;Dark Oak Planks JE1 BE1.png|32px}}[[Log]]s and [[planks]]
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*Acacia wood
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**Silver outside with orange inside.
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**Makes up the acacia tree which is found in savanna biomes.
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*Acacia wood planks
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**Orange in appearance.
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**Can be crafted into stairs and slabs.
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*Dark oak wood
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**A darker version of oak wood.
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**Makes up the dark oak tree which is found in roofed forest biomes.
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*Dark oak wood planks
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**Same texture as normal oak planks but darkened; almost black.
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**Can be crafted into stairs and slabs.
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;{{Animate|Acacia Sapling JE6 BE1.png;Dark Oak Sapling JE6 BE1.png|32px}} [[Sapling]]s
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*Acacia and dark oak saplings
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**Dark oak saplings require a 2×2 configuration to grow, much like big jungle trees.
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*A 2×2 configuration of spruce saplings on the ground can create the large spruce trees from mega taiga biomes.
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**Regular spruce trees still grow.
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;{{Animate|Oak Leaves JE3 BE4.png;Oak Leaves JE3 BE4.png|32px}} [[Leaves]]
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*Acacia and dark oak leaves
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**Both visually identical to regular oak leaves.
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;[[File:Packed Ice JE1 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Packed ice]]
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*When broken, it does not turn into [[water]], like normal [[ice]] blocks do.
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*Does not melt.
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*Opaque, rather than translucent like normal ice.
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*Found naturally only in the ice plains spikes biome.
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;[[File:Podzol JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Podzol]]
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*[[Dirt]] variant that cannot be transformed into dirt.
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*[[Grass Block|Grass]] and [[mycelium]] cannot grow on it.
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*Does not spread.
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*Found naturally only in mega taiga biomes.
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;[[File:Coarse Dirt JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Coarse dirt]]
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*Grass and mycelium cannot grow on it.
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*Obtainable only through commands.
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*Does not spread.
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;[[File:Red Sand JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Red sand]]
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*Generated in the mesa biome.
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*Behaves like normal [[sand]].
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**Falls like sand or [[gravel]].
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**Can be smelted into [[glass]] and crafted into [[TNT]].
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;{{Animate|Allium JE6 BE1.png; Azure Bluet JE6 BE1.png; Blue Orchid JE6 BE1.png; Oxeye Daisy JE6 BE1.png; Orange Tulip JE6 BE1.png; Red Tulip JE6 BE1.png; Pink Tulip JE6 BE1.png; White Tulip JE6 BE1.png|32px}} [[Flower]]s
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*Red, orange, white and pink [[tulip]]s.
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**Can be crafted to red, orange, light gray and pink dyes, respectively.
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*[[Blue orchid]]
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**Can be crafted into light blue dye.
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*[[Allium]]
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**Can be crafted into magenta dye.
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*[[Azure bluet]]
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**Can be crafted into light gray dye.
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*[[Oxeye daisy]]
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**Can be crafted into light gray dye.
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*[[Poppy]]
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**Replacement for the rose; looks very similar to it.
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**Can be crafted into red dye.
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*All new flowers can burn.
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*All new flowers are randomly offset horizontally, like [[tall grass]].
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;{{Animate|Peony JE3 BE1.png;Lilac JE3 BE1.png;Rose Bush JE3 BE1.png;Sunflower JE1 BE1.png;Tall Grass JE1.png;Large Fern JE3.png|32px}} Two block tall plants
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*Applying bone meal to them causes them to dispense their respective plant item. Therefore, all two block tall flowers are renewable.
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*[[Sunflower]]s
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**Always face east.
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**Can be crafted into 2 yellow dye.
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*[[Peonies]]
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**Can be crafted into 2 pink dye.
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*[[Rose bush]]es
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**Can be crafted into 2 red dye.
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*[[Lilac]]s
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**Can be crafted into 2 magenta dye.
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*[[Tall grass]]
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**Can be made by applying [[bone meal]] to [[grass]].
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*[[Large fern]]s
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**Two block tall variant of fern.
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**Can be made by applying bone meal to ferns.
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*All new two block tall plants can burn.
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*All new two block tall plants are randomly offset horizontally, like [[grass]].
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;{{Animate|Stone JE4.png; Cobblestone JE3 BE2.png; Stone Bricks JE1 BE1.png; Mossy Stone Bricks JE1 BE1.png; Cracked Stone Bricks JE1 BE1.png; Chiseled Stone Bricks JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Infested block]]s
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*New variants added:
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**[[Mossy stone brick]], [[cracked stone brick]] and [[chiseled stone brick]].
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=== Items ===
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;[[Fish]]
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*[[File:Pufferfish (item) JE4 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Pufferfish (item)|Pufferfish]]:
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**Restores {{hunger|1}}.
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**If eaten it inflicts the following:
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***{{EffectLink|Poison}} IV (1:00)
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***{{EffectLink|Hunger}} III (0:15)
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***{{EffectLink|Nausea}} (0:15)
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**Used to brew a [[potion of Water Breathing]].
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**Cannot be cooked.
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*{{Animate|Raw Salmon JE1 BE1.png;Cooked Salmon JE1 BE1.png|32px}} [[Salmon]]:
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**Eating it raw restores {{hunger|2}} and cooked restores {{hunger|6}}.
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*[[File:Tropical Fish JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Clownfish]]:
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**Can be eaten to restore {{hunger|1}}.
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**Cannot be cooked.
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;[[Potion]]s
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*{{EffectLink|Water Breathing}}:
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**Made by brewing a pufferfish with an awkward potion.
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**Enables the player to breathe underwater for 3 minutes (8 minutes if extended) without the oxygen bar depleting.
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**The potion and particles are dark blue in appearance.
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=== Non-mob entities ===
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;[[File:Minecart with Command Block JE4.png|width=32x32]] [[Minecart with command block]]
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*Can be obtained only using commands.
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*Activate using activator rails.
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*Run their command every 2 redstone ticks when powered (activates once when passing over an activator rail at full speed).
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*Can be success tested by going over a [[detector rail]] connected to a [[redstone comparator]].
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=== World generation ===
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;[[Tree]]s
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*[[Acacia tree]]
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**Curved trees made of [[acacia log]]s.
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**These spawn in savanna biomes.
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*[[Dark oak tree]]s
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**Very thick and short trees, made of [[dark oak log]]s.
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**These spawn in [[roofed forest]] biomes.
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**Require a 2×2 configuration of saplings to grow.
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*Each new tree has their own leaves and saplings.
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;[[Biome]]s
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*[[Mesa]]
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**Composed of multiple colored [[hardened clay]] that are layered in a way that resembles sedimentary rock.
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***There are seven colors including normal, orange, red, yellow, white, light gray and brown.
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**Has a floor similar to a desert biome, but made of [[red sand]] instead of sand.
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**[[Dead bush]]es spawn in this biome.
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**Occasional dying forests spawn on top of the clay mountains.
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**There is no rain in this biome.
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*[[Savanna]]
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**Generate with acacia trees.
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**Horses can spawn in this biome.
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**Villages may generate in here.
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**There is no rain in this biome.
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**Very flat with plateaus and the occasional giant mountain.
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*[[Roofed forest]]
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**Generates with giant mushrooms.
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***Aside from mushroom island, it is the only biome to do so.
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**Has dark oak trees closely packed together – "dark and dangerous under the canopy, even during the day".
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**Monsters can spawn during the day and the night.
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*[[Birch forest]]
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**A forest made entirely of birch trees.
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*[[Cold taiga]]
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**Snowy variant of the taiga biome.
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**Regular taigas now generate without snow. In old worlds, old taigas keep the snow that had already been generated, but the weather is changed to rain.
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*[[Mega taiga]]
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**A very rare biome.
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**Generates 2×2 [[spruce tree]]s and their regular variant.
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**Has a dirt block variant known as [[podzol]].
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***Currently obtained only through the Silk Touch [[enchantment]].
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**Contains [[dirt]] blocks that do not allow [[grass]] to grow.
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**[[Mossy cobblestone]] "boulders" are scattered around in this biome.
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**[[Dead bush]]es, [[mushrooms]] and [[fern]]s spawn in this biome.
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*[[Extreme hills+]]
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**Lacks stone on the surface and generates more trees and ground vegetation than the normal extreme hills.
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**Goes considerably higher than the normal extreme hills.
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*[[Deep ocean]]
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**Is about ten blocks deeper than normal oceans; the maximum depth is in the low 30 blocks.
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;Biome variants/Technical biomes
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*[[Sunflower plains]]
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**Exactly the same as plains, but can spawn sunflowers.
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*[[Flower forest]]
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**Forest variant with several of the new [[flower]]s including peonies, orange tulips, white tulips, oxeye daisies, rose bush and allium.
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**Very densely packed with the various new flowers, including dandelions, but excluding sunflowers.
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*[[Ice plains spikes]]
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**Generates tall spires made of [[packed ice]].
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**On the surface, [[snow block]]s generate instead of grass.
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*[[Mesa (Bryce)]]
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**A rare variant of the mesa biome which works similar to ice spikes, with tall clay spikes generating from the sandy mesa floor.
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*[[Jungle edge]]
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**It generates around jungles, slowly leading into them.
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**It has considerably less foliage than the normal jungle.
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*Mutated biomes – Biomes with an M variant are much rarer than any other variant.
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**[[Desert M]] has patches of water unlike normal deserts.
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**[[Extreme hills M]] and [[extreme hills+ M]] replace most of the grass and stone on the surface with gravel.
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**[[Birch forest M]] and [[birch forest hills M]] have taller birch trees than usual.
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**[[Savanna M]] and [[savanna plateau M]] have grassless dirt (coarse dirt in 1.8 and above) and mountains that can generate above the clouds and up to Y=220 on rare occasions.
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**[[Mega spruce taiga]] and [[redwood taiga hills M]] generate giant spruce trees with more leaves covering their trunks.
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**[[Taiga M]], [[roofed forest M]], [[cold taiga M]], [[swampland M]], [[jungle M]], [[jungle edge M]], [[mesa plateau M]] and [[mesa plateau F M]] are more mountainous versions of their normal biome counterpart.
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*[[Plateau]]s – Biomes with a plateau variant are like the hills technical biome, but flattened at the top.
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**[[Savanna plateau]] and [[mesa plateau]] are the only examples.
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***These are landforms which are raised by up to about 30 blocks and have flat tops.
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**[[Mesa plateau F]] – A variant of the mesa plateau with trees and a grassy and dirty ground.
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*[[Hills]] – More technical hills biomes have been added 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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*[[Beach]]es – New variants have been added to fit with different biomes.
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**[[Stone beach]] is composed mainly of [[stone]] and often generates between an [[extreme hills]] biome and a body of water.
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**[[Cold beach]] is composed of [[sand]] with a layer of [[snow]] on top.
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***Usually generates between a cold biome, such as [[ice plains]], and a body of water.
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;[[World type]]
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*[[AMPLIFIED]]
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**It scales up all world generation rules, so it uses the entire world height.
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***Almost all biomes can generate huge mountains that reach well above Y=200.
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****Extreme hills biomes frequently reach the world height limit at Y=256.
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****Swampland and ocean biomes are unaffected by this world type.
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**Extremely resource intensive and requires powerful computer to run.
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**Ravines here can reach down to bedrock.
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**Contains numerous various landforms that are very rare or non-existent in default generation.
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***Some examples include floating islands, overhangs, large water and lava falls and huge indents.
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**Taiga biomes reach such altitudes that snow starts generating (about Y=130).
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**It was created to test a fix, to reduce the number of lighting glitches, but it was kept as a feature on request of [[Notch]].
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=== Command format ===
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;Commands
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*{{cmd|setidletimeout}}
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**Automatically kick idle players after some time.
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**Multiplayer-only and server-operator-only command.
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**Syntax: {{cmd|setidletimeout <Minutes until kick>}}.
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*{{cmd|tellraw}}
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**Is written in json to create "buttons" and formatted text (underlined, bold, italics, colored, etc.) in chat.
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**Syntax: {{cmd|tellraw <player> <raw json message>}}.
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*{{cmd|summon}}
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**Used to spawn any entity in the game, including [[giant]]s, [[ender crystal]]s, [[ender dragon]]s, falling [[sand]] and [[primed TNT]].
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**Syntax: {{cmd|summon <EntityName> [x] [y] [z] [dataTag]}}.
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*{{cmd|achievement}}
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**Used to give a player achievements.
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**Syntax: {{cmd|achievement give <stat_name> [player]}}.
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*{{cmd|setblock}}
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**Used to create, delete or replace a block.
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**Syntax: {{cmd|setblock [x] [y] [z] <BlockID> [data] [method] [dataTag]}}.
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*{{cmd|testforblock}}
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**Checks for blocks in specific locations.
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**Syntax: {{cmd|testforblock <x> <y> <z> <TileName> [dataValue] [dataTag]}}.
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*{{cmd|setworldspawn}}
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**Sets the world spawn point for all players, even those who have never joined the server or are offline.
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***Does not automatically override beds.
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**Syntax: {{cmd|setworldspawn [x] [y] [z]}}.
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=== General ===
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;[[Splash]]es
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*"Now contains 32 random daily cats!"
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;[[Particle]] effects
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*Fishing has particle effects.
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**Bubbles appear moving toward the bobber just before the player has something on the hook. This has the appearance of a fish swimming toward the hook.
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*Falling has particle effects.
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**Particle circumference size depends on distance fallen.
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**Particle appearance depends on the block landed.
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;[[Achievement/Java_Edition|Achievement]]s
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*The player can now zoom in and out the display of the screen.
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*"Repopulation"
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**Breed two cows with [[wheat]].
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**Requires the "[[Cow Tipper]]" achievement.
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*"Diamonds to you!"
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**Throw [[diamond]]s at another player or to a zombie that has the CanPickUpLoot NBT tag.
|
||
**Requires the "[[DIAMONDS!]]" achievement.
|
||
*"Adventuring Time"
|
||
**Discover all [[Biome]]s.
|
||
**Requires the "[[Achievements#The End.3F|The End?]]" achievement.
|
||
**Did not fully work until [[Java Edition 1.8]], because visiting the frozen ocean and extreme hills edge biomes were required for this achievement, despite not generating in the world in 1.7.x versions.
|
||
*"The Beginning?"
|
||
**Spawn the [[wither]].
|
||
**Requires the "[[Achievements#The End.|The End.]]" achievement.
|
||
*"The Beginning."
|
||
**Kill the wither.
|
||
**Requires the "[[The Beginning?]]" achievement.
|
||
*"Beaconator"
|
||
**Create a full [[beacon]].
|
||
**Requires the "[[The Beginning.]]" achievement.
|
||
|
||
;[[Statistics]]
|
||
*Distance by horse
|
||
*Animals bred
|
||
*Junk fished
|
||
*Treasure fished
|
||
|
||
== Changes ==
|
||
=== Blocks ===
|
||
;[[File:Oak Log (UD) JE2 BE1.png|width=32x32]][[File:Spruce Log (UD) JE2 BE2.png|width=32x32]][[File:Birch Log (UD) JE2 BE2.png|width=32x32]][[File:Jungle Log (UD) JE2 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Log]]s
|
||
*The top textures of wood logs were changed to match their side texture.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Oak Slab JE3 BE2.png|width=32x32]] [[Wooden slab]]s
|
||
*Can smelt half as many items as wood planks, when used as fuel.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Heavy Weighted Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]][[File:Light Weighted Pressure Plate JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Weighted pressure plate]]s
|
||
*Now output a signal relative to the amount of entities on them, always starting at 1 signal strength if any entities are present.
|
||
*For light weighted pressure plates, every entity adds 1 strength to the signal.
|
||
*For heavy weighted pressure plates, starting at 1, every 10 entities adds 1 strength to the signal (Example: 11 entities increases signal strength to 2).
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Cauldron JE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Cauldron]]s
|
||
*Cauldrons with water in them extinguish burning entities, taking away one water level each time.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Sugar Cane JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Sugar cane]]
|
||
*Color/shade is affected by the biome color (similar to [[leaves]], [[grass]] and [[vines]]).
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Dead Bush JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Dead bush]]es
|
||
*Can be placed on [[hardened clay]], [[stained clay]], [[red sand]] and [[dirt]].
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Rose JE3.png|width=32x32]] [[Rose]]s
|
||
*Removed and replaced by [[poppies]].
|
||
**Look very similar to the old roses.
|
||
*Still exist in the form of [[rose bush]]es.
|
||
|
||
;[[Air]]
|
||
*Is now a block rather than the absence of a block.
|
||
**This allows for specific air blocks to be marked and identified through data values.
|
||
*It lacks an item form.
|
||
**Attempting to <code>/give</code> it to a player results in that inventory slot having no item.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Impulse Command Block JE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Command block]]s
|
||
*Show what command it ran recently in the GUI.
|
||
*Extended character limit past the 10,000 mark.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Chest (S) JE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Locked chest]]
|
||
*Removed completely.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Iron Bars (EW) JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Iron bars]] and [[File:Glass Pane (EW) JE2 BE3.png|width=32x32]] [[glass pane]]s
|
||
*Connect to each other and [[glass]] blocks.
|
||
**This includes panes of different colors.
|
||
*They are exactly 2 pixels thick.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Fern JE5.png|width=32x32]] [[Fern]]s, [[File:Dandelion JE3.png|width=32x32]] [[dandelion]]s and [[File:Dead Bush JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[dead bush]]es
|
||
*Are now randomly offset horizontally like [[grass]].
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Ice JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Ice]], [[File:Nether Portal (EW) JE4.png|width=32x32]] [[Nether Portal (block)|nether portal]] blocks, and [[File:Water JE11.png|width=32x32]] [[water]]
|
||
*Are visible through each other.
|
||
*If water is directly adjacent to ice, when looking through the ice, the player cannot see the water, but not vice versa.
|
||
**This allows for custom fish tanks.
|
||
*If water is not directly adjacent to ice, the player can see the water through ice and vice versa.
|
||
*The player can no longer see the water surface from underwater.
|
||
|
||
=== Items ===
|
||
;[[File:Enchanted Book JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Enchanted book]]s
|
||
*Can receive multiple enchants at once.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Written Book JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Written book]]s
|
||
*Can be cloned by crafting them with an unused [[book and quill]].
|
||
**Can clone multiple copies of the same written book, by putting more book and quills in the crafting grid.
|
||
**A book can be cloned infinitely many times, regardless if it's the original.
|
||
*Can now be stacked up to 16.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Empty Map JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Map]]s
|
||
*Maps in item frames cover the whole block face, so that connected maps join together smoothly.
|
||
**They won't display player markers then.
|
||
*Each different type of block has a different shading on the map.
|
||
*It now show colors for colored [[wool]] and [[stained clay]], allowing a wider range of colors visible on maps.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Flint and Steel JE3 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Flint and steel]]
|
||
*Is now a shapeless crafting recipe.
|
||
*Can be used to ignite [[creeper]]s.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Fishing Rod JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Fishing rod]]s
|
||
*Can now be enchanted to bias the resulting loot from fishing.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Shears JE1 BE1.png|width=32x32]] [[Shears]], fishing rods and flint and steel
|
||
*Can be enchanted with [[Unbreaking]].
|
||
|
||
;[[Java Edition removed features#Obtainable until Java Edition 1.7.2|Technical blocks]]
|
||
*Removed the item forms of the following blocks:
|
||
**[[Bed]] (26), [[piston]] head and extension (34 & 36), [[redstone]] wire (55), [[wheat crops]] (59), standing and wall [[sign]] (63 & 68), wooden and iron [[door]]s (64 & 71), lit [[redstone ore]] (74), unlit [[redstone torch]] (75), [[sugar cane]] (83), [[cake]] (92), unpowered and powered [[repeater]] (93 & 94), [[pumpkin]] and [[melon]] stem (104 & 105), [[nether wart]] (115), [[brewing stand]] (117), [[cauldron]] (118), lit [[redstone lamp]] (124), [[tripwire]] (132), [[flower pot]] (140), [[skull]] (144), and unpowered and powered [[comparator]] (149 & 150).
|
||
**They can no longer be obtained with {{cmd|give}} or {{cmd|summon}}, but can still be placed as blocks with {{cmd|setblock}}, {{cmd|blockdata}} or summoning a special falling sand entity.
|
||
|
||
=== Mobs ===
|
||
;[[File:Iron Golem JE1 BE1.png|width=73x73]] [[Iron golem]]s
|
||
*Drop [[poppies]] instead of roses.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Creeper JE3 BE1.png|width=67x67]] [[Creeper]]s
|
||
*Can be detonated using a [[flint and steel]].
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Zombie JE2 BE1.png|width=75x75]] [[Zombie]]s
|
||
*Reduced the lag that zombies created by pathfinding.
|
||
*Are no longer always able to break [[wooden door]]s in Hard mode.
|
||
**They spawn with up to a 10% chance to have this ability.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Witch Revision 2.png|width=83x83]] [[Witch]]es
|
||
*Now drink a [[potion of Water Breathing]], when they are trapped underwater.
|
||
*Can drop a potion of Water Breathing upon death, as a rare drop.
|
||
*Have been added to the mix of low light-level hostile mobs, spawning anywhere where the light level is below 7, including at night in every biome and in caverns.
|
||
**They usually spawn in groups.
|
||
**They have roughly the same spawn rate as the [[enderman]].
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Zombie JE2 BE1.png|width=75x75]] [[Zombie]]s and [[File:Skeleton JE4 BE2.png|width=78x78]] [[skeleton]]s
|
||
*Zombies and skeletons can now spawn with and drop armor, bows and swords with the "Unbreaking" enchantment.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Baby Zombie Revision 1.png|width=63x63]] Baby [[zombie]]s and [[File:Baby Zombified Piglin JE2 BE1.png|width=60x60]] baby [[zombie pigmen]]
|
||
*Can walk in one block tall spaces.
|
||
**Their hitbox remains the size of that of an adult.
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Spider JE3 BE2.png|width=70x70]] [[Spider]]s, [[File:Cave Spider JE1 BE1.png|width=47x47]] [[cave spider]]s, [[File:Enderman JE2.png|width=85x85]] [[endermen]], [[File:Zombified Piglin JE3 BE2.png|width=70x70]] [[zombie pigmen]] and [[File:Blaze JE1 BE1.png|width=75x75]] [[blaze]]s
|
||
*Don't become hostile when attacking them in [[Creative]] mode.
|
||
|
||
=== Non-mob entities ===
|
||
;[[File:Item Frame JE1 BE1.png|width=35x35]] [[Item frame]]s
|
||
*Now drop the item inside them when they are punched.
|
||
**Then drop themselves if they are punched while empty.
|
||
*Displays the name of the item they hold (if it is custom-named) when looked at up close.
|
||
*[[Map]]s display on the full face of the block.
|
||
**They won't display player markers then.
|
||
**The side texture then is similar to that of oak [[planks]].
|
||
|
||
;[[File:Oak Boat JE1.png|width=42x42]] [[Boat]]s
|
||
*No longer inflict fall damage when running aground (old boats need to be replaced for the fix to apply).
|
||
*Slightly improved durability from [[lily pad]] impacts.
|
||
*Boats have been reverted to the previous "WASD" controls.
|
||
**The {{key|A}} and {{key|D}} keys can be used only while the {{key|W}} key is pressed.
|
||
|
||
=== World generation ===
|
||
[[File:Minecraft 1.6 and 1.7 biome map comparison.png|thumb|Comparsion between biome maps of Minecraft 1.6 and 1.7.]]
|
||
|
||
;[[Biome]]s
|
||
*[[Jungle]]
|
||
**Melons can now be found in patches similar to pumpkins.
|
||
**Jungle biomes have been made much rarer.
|
||
**Has a jungle edge which has less foliage, but slowly leads into the main jungle.
|
||
**Jungle trees now generate with branches.
|
||
*[[Swampland]]
|
||
**Grass is greener and fluctuates more in color, depending on biome temperature.
|
||
**In shallower parts, the coast is covered in staggered dirt block with lily pads between them.
|
||
**Spawn with blue orchid flowers.
|
||
*[[Plains]]
|
||
**Generates three of the new flowers – azure bluets, oxeye daisies and sometimes tulips.
|
||
**Double tall grass can also generate here.
|
||
*[[Extreme hills]]
|
||
**Snow at high elevations of over Y=95.
|
||
**Contain [[stone]] and large dirt patches.
|
||
**Flat valleys near sea level.
|
||
**Can generate up to Y=150, slightly above the clouds (previously Y=124).
|
||
**Has much more height variation and has flat parts as well, as opposed to the previous extreme hills which forced endless high peaks to generate.
|
||
**The [[extreme hills edge]] variant no longer generates.
|
||
*[[Taiga]]
|
||
**Now generates without snow.
|
||
**Snowy taigas have been implemented as a separate, new biome called "cold taiga".
|
||
*[[Ocean]]
|
||
**Oceans are smaller and take up much less of the map.
|
||
**Contains only gravel on the floor instead of sand, dirt and gravel.
|
||
**The [[frozen ocean]] variant no longer generates.
|
||
*[[River]]
|
||
**Gravel can now generate in [[disk]]s.
|
||
|
||
;[[Biome]] categorization
|
||
*Four main categories based on temperature:
|
||
**Snow-covered, cold, medium and dry/warm.
|
||
*Biomes avoid getting placed next to a biome that is too different to itself.
|
||
|
||
;Biome elevation
|
||
*Much greater variation of elevation in general.
|
||
*Most biomes can generate to Y=100.
|
||
*Hills technical biomes have been made taller.
|
||
|
||
;Temperature
|
||
*Each biome has a base temperature that determines whether the biome is snow-covered, whether it rains or snows, or whether it rains at all.
|
||
*Biomes are grouped according to their temperature and attempt to generate next to biomes with similar temperatures.
|
||
*Temperature decreases by 0.05 every 30 blocks increase in altitude.
|
||
|
||
;[[Cavern]]s
|
||
*Are less dense and interconnected.
|
||
|
||
;[[Witch hut]]s
|
||
*Now generate with a witch inside.
|
||
**They formerly generated empty, with witches spawning inside later.
|
||
|
||
;[[Bonus chest]]s
|
||
*Can now contain acacia logs.
|
||
|
||
;[[World boundary]]
|
||
*All blocks beyond X/Z 30 million (±30,000,000) from origin now act as solid blocks.
|
||
**This includes air blocks.
|
||
**This creates essentially an invisible wall at the boundary.
|
||
**This boundary and blocks beyond it cannot be selected, and are unbreakable by any means.
|
||
**Despite functioning like a solid block, it cannot be placed using the {{cmd|setblock}} command, and does not exist in an item form, unlike other blocks.
|
||
**As all blocks function as solid, if the player is moved outside the boundary via external tools, they are unable to move outside the block space they are within.
|
||
***Despite that, the camera can still move normally.
|
||
**Ghost [[chunk]]s still generate.
|
||
**Spiders can climb this boundary, since all blocks function as solid.
|
||
|
||
=== Gameplay ===
|
||
;[[Fishing]]
|
||
*Items other than [[fish]] can be obtained by fishing.
|
||
**These are divided into three classes.
|
||
***Fish: raw fish, [[raw salmon]], [[clownfish]] and [[pufferfish]].
|
||
***Treasure: enchanted [[fishing rod]]s, enchanted [[bow]], [[enchanted book]]s, [[name tag]]s, [[tripwire hook]], [[lily pad]]s and [[saddle]]s.
|
||
***Junk: damaged fishing rods, [[water bottle]]s, [[rotten flesh]], [[string]], [[leather]], [[bowl]]s, [[stick]]s, [[bone]]s, [[tripwire hook]]s, ten stacked [[ink sac]]s and damaged [[leather boots]].
|
||
|
||
;[[Enchanting]]
|
||
*"Unbreaking" can now be applied to any item with durability.
|
||
**[[Armor]], [[bow]]s, [[fishing rod]]s & [[sword]]s can receive the enchantment directly without the use of [[enchanted book]]s.
|
||
*New enchantments for fishing rods that can bias the outcome of fishing.
|
||
**[[Lure]] – reduces wait time to catch an item; increases the chance of catching fish and decreases the chance of junk and treasure.
|
||
**[[Luck of the Sea]] – increases chance of getting treasure and decreases chance of getting junk.
|
||
*Enchanted books can receive multiple enchantments at once.
|
||
|
||
;[[Nether portal]]
|
||
*Can now have different width and height, to allow for design variations.
|
||
**If the one in the Nether is big enough, [[ghast]]s can go through them.
|
||
*Portals can be activated when any [[fire]] block appears inside the frame.
|
||
**Before only the bottom-most blocks would work.
|
||
*New nether portal building rules: Any rectangular size from 4×5 to 23×23.
|
||
|
||
;[[Fog]]
|
||
*Fog now covers 25% of the view distance instead of 75%.
|
||
|
||
;Death screen
|
||
*If the player dies and selects the 'Title screen' button, a prompt asks if they are sure they want to quit, and give the player the options to go to the title screen or respawn and continue playing.
|
||
|
||
=== Command format ===
|
||
;[[Scoreboard]]
|
||
*Can now use [[statistics]] and [[achievement]]s to create objectives.
|
||
**Added 744 new objective criteria that were previously tracked only through statistics and achievements.
|
||
|
||
;[[Commands]]
|
||
*{{cmd|time set day}}
|
||
**Sets the time to 1000 instead of 0.
|
||
*{{cmd|time set night}}
|
||
**Sets the time to 13000 instead of 12000.
|
||
*Custom NBT data can be added via commands.
|
||
**Works with {{cmd|give}}, {{cmd|summon}}, and {{cmd|setblock}}.
|
||
**Syntax examples:
|
||
***{{cmd|give @p 1 1 0 {display:{Lore:["Hi,","How are you?"],Name:"Nice Stone Block"},ench:[{id:1,lvl:10}]} }}
|
||
***{{cmd|summon Pig ~ ~ ~ {Saddle:1,CustomName:"Babe",CustomNameVisible:1} }}
|
||
***{{cmd|setblock ~ ~ ~ 397 3 replace {SkullOwner:MHF_Pig} }}
|
||
**This removes the need to use external tools.
|
||
*{{cmd|give}}
|
||
**Prints renamed items' name by default in chat. The chat shows the corresponding tooltips when hovered over.
|
||
|
||
;[[NBT format]]
|
||
*<code>Unbreakable</code> tag.
|
||
**Applies to items with durability.
|
||
**Nullifies any usage dealt to the item.
|
||
*List tags no longer need to be named.
|
||
*No longer crashes when given the wrong type (integer/short).
|
||
*Added <structure>.dat files in data folder for storing structure data.
|
||
**Contains .dat called Village.dat, Fortress.dat (Nether Fortress), Temple.dat (Desert temple, jungle temple and witch hut), Stronghold.dat, Mineshaft.dat and others.
|
||
**NBT structure consists of the individual parts of each structure, labeled "children", the chunk it originates in, a tag called BB, and an ID for what type of structure it is.
|
||
***The children tags have information on each part of the structure and the type of part it is.
|
||
|
||
;Block/Item [[Java Edition data values/Pre-flattening#IDs|IDs]]
|
||
*Can be referred to by their names, instead of numbers in commands.
|
||
**Named references are planned to be be the only option in the future.
|
||
**Necessary for the [[Plugin API]].
|
||
|
||
=== General ===
|
||
*Block and entity bounding boxes are now completely black instead of dark gray.
|
||
*The entity hitbox toggled with {{key|F3+B}} is now completely transparent, with a thin white outline.
|
||
|
||
;[[Resource pack]]s
|
||
*Complete menu overhaul with two columns, for selecting which of the downloaded resource packs should be rendered.
|
||
**The ability to select multiple resource packs at once.
|
||
**Resource packs at the top take precedence over those below, if files appear more than once.
|
||
**Allows for non-manual merging of multiple packs.
|
||
***For example: a sound pack and a different texture pack, etc.
|
||
*Servers can now offer default resource packs.
|
||
**Can be configured to be "enabled", "disabled" or "prompted".
|
||
*The player is now able to add new sounds using resource packs, rather than replacing previously existing sounds.
|
||
*Resource packs can remove, supplement, randomize and group sounds using JSON.
|
||
*Maximum total size increased to 50 MB.
|
||
|
||
;[[Sound]]s
|
||
*Sounds and music are stored together in the new .minecraft/assets/sounds folder.
|
||
*Music now pauses when pausing the game.
|
||
|
||
;[[Lighting]]
|
||
*Several lighting issues fixed.
|
||
*A lot fewer "black spots" in terrain generation.
|
||
**Some black spots occurrences have to be kept, in order to avoid a bug in world generation, associated with a complete removal of them.
|
||
*Torch bugs in [[stronghold]]s and [[mineshaft]]s have been fixed.
|
||
*The light level actually falls to 7 during thunderstorms.
|
||
**Before it stayed at 12 like normal rain, but hostile mobs could spawn as if the light level was 7.
|
||
**The clouds go black and the sky goes much darker.
|
||
|
||
;[[Chat]] system
|
||
*"Saved screenshot as" messages can be clicked to open the [[screenshot]]s.
|
||
**It takes the player out of the game and into the ".minecraft" folder.
|
||
*Ability to open a URL from the chat by clicking on it.
|
||
*Names can be clicked to DM people.
|
||
*Support for both hover and click events on the chat through {{cmd|tellraw <player> <raw json message>}}.
|
||
**Syntax example: <code><nowiki>/tellraw @p {text:"Daytime? ",color:"green",extra:[{text:"Click here!",color:"blue",clickEvent:{action:"run_command",value:"/time set day"}},{text:" Nighttime? "},{text:"Click here!",color:"blue",clickEvent:{action:"run_command",value:"/time set night"}},{text:" Have fun!"}]}</nowiki></code>.
|
||
|
||
;[[Inventory]]
|
||
*In Creative mode, the display symbol for the "Decoration Blocks" tab was changed from rose to peony.
|
||
*The armor boxes go black when the cursor is away from them.
|
||
**Putting the cursor over an armor box causes it to display what armor is put there.
|
||
|
||
;[[Options]]
|
||
*Grouped a few options into the controls section:
|
||
**Allowed rebinding of 1–9 hotkeys, screenshot key, cinematic camera toggle (can be rebinded and no longer has a default key) and camera switching.
|
||
*Added sprint button, which is kept engaged while held (it's left control by default).
|
||
**Double tapping forward still works.
|
||
*Music & sounds
|
||
**Now divided into different classes, to control each one independently:
|
||
***Master volume, music, jukebox/noteblocks, weather, blocks, hostile creatures, friendly creatures, players and ambient/environment.
|
||
*Video settings
|
||
**Render distance is now a slider ranging from 2–16 chunks.
|
||
**Max framerate is now a slider ranging from 10–250 fps or unlimited.
|
||
**Mipmapping can be set to levels 1–4 or disabled.
|
||
**Anisotropic filtering can be set to 2, 4, 8, 16 or disabled.
|
||
*"Super Secret Settings"
|
||
**Plays a random sound when clicked and cycles through various shaders: fxaa, art, bumpy, blobs2, pencil, color_convolve, deconverge, flip, invert, ntsc, outline, phosphor, scan_pincushion, sobel, bits, desaturate, green, blur, wobble, blobs, anti-alias and then back to normal.
|
||
**The player can remove the shader by pressing F4.
|
||
*Language selection
|
||
**Added 'Force Unicode Font' toggle, which allows the player to change whether Unicode font, is forced for text or not.
|
||
|
||
;Network code
|
||
*Completely rewritten – uses ''[http://netty.io/ Netty]''.
|
||
*Most packets won't change, handshake and ping procedure redone.
|
||
*There is now a packet length header.
|
||
|
||
;Logging
|
||
*Now done using ''[http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/ Log4j 2]''.
|
||
*Default logging location is now in ''logs/latest.logs''; older logs are archived in ''logs/<year>-<month>-<day>-1.lg.gz'' with the number at the end increasing each startup.
|
||
*The way logs are saved can be changed, for example: html pages, databases, errors only, or no logging at all.
|
||
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;[[Server list]]
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*Can be refreshed using {{key|F5}}.
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*Added server icons.
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*Added support for multi-line MOTD comments, which do not go off-screen.
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*Hovering over the player count shows the names of up to 12 online players.
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;[[Minecraft Realms]]
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*Started preparing buying support internally.
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*Started offering an option to download the world map.
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;[[Statistics]]
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*Are now stored per world/server.
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*Achievement screen can be zoomed in and out using the scroll wheel.
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*Achievements don't appear on the achievements screen if more than five achievements need to be achieved first.
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*When a player earns an achievement, it is announced in chat.
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**This can be turned off on servers by changing a line in the [[server.properties]] file.
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***Can be hovered over to show an achievement tooltip.
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**Cannot be turned off in singleplayer.
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*The achievements 'Time to Mine!', 'Time to Strike!' and 'Time to Farm!' are now obtainable by crafting the given [[tool]] with a material other than [[wood]].
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;[[Achievement]]s
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*Are stored per world/server on the same folder as statistics.
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*Statistics for [[block]]s, [[item]]s and [[mob]]s don't appear on their respective tab in the statistics screen, until it is updated to be more than zero.
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== Removals ==
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=== General ===
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;[[Java Edition distance effects/Historical effects|Distance effects]]
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*[[Item frame]]s no longer follow the camera at extreme coordinates.
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== Fixes ==
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{{fixes|fixedin=1.7.2,1.7.1,1.7,13w36a,13w36b,13w37a,13w37b,13w38a,13w38b,13w38c,13w39a,13w39b,13w41a,13w41b,13w42a,13w42b,13w43a|prefix=Minecraft
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|;old
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|242|Sprinting works inconsistently - very aggravating on PVP servers
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|673|Sky/lighting doesn't get darker during a thunderstorm
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|715|V-Sync in Window mode, settings not activated between sessions
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|784|Letters in Arabic language aren't connected
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|944|Armor with Protection on it seems to reduce against hunger damage
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|1000|Some Zombie Pigmen are missing their swords in the nether
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|1018|Black Lighting under overhangs
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|1105|Villagers act like it is Raining when they are in the Desert, and it Rains elsewhere
|
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|1262|Birch and Spruce trees do not grow directly next to one another
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|1379|Transparent texture makes transparent texture behind invisible
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|1865|Spawn eggs and firework stars are pure white when held by zombies
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|2638|Once hit old AI mobs and Wolves don't turn back to passive in Creative until they die or despawn
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|2915|Attempting to tp to an invalid coordinate returns "commands.generic.double.invalid"
|
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|3305|Cyrillic font not displaying on signs and in chat (Russian language)
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|3575|Double-clicking to join a server results in 'cancel' button activating
|
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|3871|Cauldron water does not put out fire / damage blaze
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|3973|Silk Touch, pre-lit Redstone Lamps
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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 Bonemeal
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|4592|When mobs start to attack you in survival and you switch to creative mobs keep attacking you
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||
|4630|Sound level resets
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|4921|Sounds (e.g. Mobs / Portals / Water) Don't Immediately Fade
|
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|4973|Zombie Pigman from Nether Portal still spawns even if doMobSpawning is false
|
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|5238|10 MB server texture pack limit too small
|
||
|5550|Night Time Doesn't Immediately Allow Sleep
|
||
|6820|The generation of terrain surface layer produces local straight glitches (fix included)
|
||
|7449|Silverfish enter Chiseled Stone Brick, and the Chiseled Stone Brick appears as normal stone brick
|
||
|8331|Command block text disappears if it's too long
|
||
|9271|Opening a singleplayer world is counted as a multiplayer join in the statistics
|
||
|9547|Incorrect usage string for `/scoreboard teams empty`
|
||
|9686|Right- and left clicking at the same time causes a block to be placed on top of a block which then gets removed
|
||
|10077|Adjacent Obsidian Blocks prevent Nether portal appearing
|
||
|10257|When a pig gets struck by lightning it spawns a Zombie Pigman without a sword
|
||
|10984|GS4 query listener fails to send player list when len(players) > 127
|
||
|11027|Axes accelarate the speed at which Slabs are broken
|
||
|11037|Uncapped framerate in certain screens causes high levels of GPU usage
|
||
|11518|RCON and Scoreboard Command Output Formatting
|
||
|12450|Missing usage string commands.scoreboard.players.list.usage
|
||
|12452|Scoreboard team join command fails on invalid team name
|
||
|12454|Scoreboard option seeFriendlyInvisibles not listed in usage
|
||
|12541|The letters for the 'off' setting on smooth lighting aren't capitalized
|
||
|12731|Minecraft crashes if you click edit or delete on a LAN game
|
||
|12769|When typing {{cmd|help}} with a number higher than 4, it produces the wrong message
|
||
|12913|When using an invalid number/name to the {{cmd|weather}} command, no message are produced
|
||
|12984|Getting a locked chest pushed into your head crashes the game
|
||
|13565|Fireworks sometimes don't stack when they should
|
||
|13661|When re-sizing window before game loads internal view doesn't resize
|
||
|14165|Attaching/detaching lead from far away in creative client-server desync
|
||
|14483|When game opens in fullscreen, Realms Button is misplaced
|
||
|14518|When you try to get on a horse from far away, you look a different direction
|
||
|14865|Carpets Are Not Flammable
|
||
|15189|Cobblestone Wall with blocks on top shows black light on its north side with Maximum Smooth Lighting
|
||
|15193|Invisible Mooshrooms after shearing them through slabs
|
||
|15548|Breeding mobs from far away in creative client-server desync
|
||
|15688|Axe breaks all slabs in adventure mode - No drops for stone
|
||
|16324|Massive Amount of "[SEVERE] Reached end of stream" messages in Minecraft server terminal when client pings the server
|
||
|16435|Boats Still Break on Lily's
|
||
|16849|Crash near pyramid
|
||
|16910|Packet250CustomPayload(dk)
|
||
|17090|Invalid teamcolors throw an NPE in the console rather than an error message "invalid color"
|
||
|18569|Server resource packs not implemented yet
|
||
|18672|Textures disappearing after setting player walkSpeed to 0
|
||
|19483|Sounds playing after leaving world
|
||
|19604|Cannot /playsound records
|
||
|19623|/playsound does not accept non-integer values
|
||
|19654|Passive mobs don't spawn if you're riding a horse
|
||
|21223|When fishing, sometimes the 'splash' noise when the bobber goes underwater does not exist
|
||
|21870|Screen goes blank when modifying walk speed
|
||
|22450|Portal death item duplication glitch
|
||
|22927|Animals running forever after being hit
|
||
|25311|Loading bar for Minecraft Realms/Online is bugged
|
||
|26151|Minecraft has advice on an error report that should be deleted
|
||
|26608|/spreadplayers confirmation text is wrong
|
||
|26660|Constant minecart sound
|
||
|27284|/scoreboard teams option color: Tab doesn't list all options
|
||
|27364|Fullscreen mode displays only on part of screen
|
||
|27904|The Hindi, Malay and Norsk (Bokmål) language appear 2 times
|
||
|28400|Breeding animals gives xp even if doMobLoot gamerule is false
|
||
|28405|The saddle equip sound effect does not play when equipping a pig with a saddle
|
||
|28478|Successful hit sound effect does not match the sound in the assets sound folder
|
||
|28625|The horse armor equip sound does not play when replacing it with already equipped armor
|
||
|28768|Horse Breeding Doesn't Produce Markings Correctly on Foal
|
||
|29088|Shearing sound does not play when shearing a mooshroom
|
||
|29279|Bug: the command block can be damaged by the explosion of Blue Wither Skulls
|
||
|29321|Jukeboxes play at the sound volume for effects until you change the music volume
|
||
|29361|Oceans are too big
|
||
|29424|Players appear offset for other clients after going through nether portals
|
||
|30070|Flowing lava can be blown up by TNT
|
||
|30816|Nether Portal has odd texture when looking at it from certain angles with Fast Graphics
|
||
|30823|Sky changes color in Achievements window
|
||
|31031|Spawn eggs can be used on top of water, but not lava
|
||
|32250|Typo on "Unable to Load Worlds" screen
|
||
|33093|Cannot enter fullscreen reliably on Linux
|
||
|33108|Incorrect death messages after PvP
|
||
|34617|Animation crash if frame #0 is not referenced
|
||
|35343|Canadian English Language Selection Screen
|
||
|35718|Language is broken
|
||
}}
|
||
|
||
=== Release fixes ===
|
||
These fixes occurred between the last 1.7.2 development version, [[Java Edition 1.7.1|1.7.1]], and the release of 1.7.2.
|
||
{{fixes
|
||
|;old
|
||
|1865|Spawn eggs and firework stars are pure white when held by zombies.
|
||
|15189|Cobblestone wall with blocks on top shows black light on its North side with Maximum Smooth Lighting.
|
||
|;dev
|
||
|30402|Default resource pack says "Missing pack.mcmeta".
|
||
|32436|Maps from one world copied to another world and more.
|
||
|33092|Custom mob spawners first spawn unedited mob, then the correct mob.
|
||
|36228|The outline of blocks targeted by the crosshairs are not visible under/behind water.
|
||
|36778|Block selection cursor is no longer transparent.
|
||
}}
|
||
|
||
== Trivia ==
|
||
*1.7.2 was released exactly one year after [[Java Edition 1.4.2]].
|
||
*The Update that Changed the World was in development for over a year.<ref name="blog" />
|
||
*This is the last major release to have a 1.x.x release number.
|
||
*This is also the last version to use the old Mojang logo from 2011.
|
||
|
||
== References ==
|
||
{{reflist}}
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