Beta Starting version Beta 1.0 (December 20, 2010) Latest version Beta 1.9-pre6 (November 13, 2011) Paid Yes These versions are available to play in the launcher. However, please note that these versions contain bugs. You ll
End City Biome The End Consists of See Structure First appearances See History “ End Cities, replete with End Ships, Chorus Plants, Chorus Flowers and Purpur blocks. Not all is as it seems, however -
Witch Health points 26 ( × 13) Size Height: 1.95 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Spawn Light level of 7 or less. When lightning strikes within 3-4 blocks of a villager. Inside Witch Huts. First appearances
Fermented Spider Eye Type Potion Ingredient Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data value dec: 376 hex: 178 bin: 101111000 Name fermented_spider_eye A fermented spider eye is a brewing ingredient. Contents 1 Obtaining
Pig Health points 10 () Size Adult: Height: 0.9 Blocks Width: 0.9 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.45 Blocks Width: 0.45 Blocks Spawn Opaque blocks with a (Minimum) two block space above them. First appearances See History
Potion brewing chart (most efficient recipes, excludes splash potions). Brewing is the process of creating potions, splash potions and lingering potions by adding various ingredients to water bottles in a brewing stand. Contents 1 Brewing
Enderman Health points 40 ( × 20) Attack strength Easy: 4 () Normal: 7 () Hard: 10 () Size Height: 2.9 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Spawn In the Overworld, the Nether or the End in
Cauldron Type Solid Block Requirements ? Physics No Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 10 Hardness 2 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No First appearances See History Drops Cauldron (1) Block entity id
Fishing is the process of obtaining fish using fishing rods. Contents 1 Catching fish 2 Junk and treasures 3 Fishing rod durability 4 History 5 Issues 6 Trivia Catching fish edit | edit source] A
12w34a Type Snapshot Release date August 23, 2012 1] Snapshot for 1.4.2 Download Client Server .exe ◄◄ 1.3.2 ◄ 12w32a 12w34b ► 1.4.4 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions, see
Brewing Stand Type Solid Block Requirements None Physics No Transparency Yes Luminance Yes, 1 Blast resistance 2.5 Hardness 0.5 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No First appearances See history Drops Brewing Stand (1)
"GUI" redirects here. For items like health bars and crosshairs, see Heads-up display. Inventory pop up screen A filled and sorted inventory Chest inventory The inventory is the pop-up menu that the player uses to
Dragon s Breath Type Raw materials Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See history Data value dec: 437 hex: 1B5 bin: 110110101 Name dragon_breath This article is about the item. For the block, see Fire. “
"Healing" redirects here. For health, see health. Contents 1 Behavior 2 Summary of effects 3 List of effects 3.1 Absorption 3.2 Bad Luck 3.3 Blindness 3.4 Fire Resistance 3.5 Glowing 3.6 Haste 3.7 Health Boost
1.9 Official name Combat Update Type Release Release date February 29, 2016 1] Development versions View all Snapshots 15w31a 15w31b 15w31c 15w32a 15w32b 15w32c 15w33a 15w33b 15w33c 15w34a 15w34b 15w34c 15w34d 15w35a 15w35b 15w35c 15w35d
This article is about values from the latest PC version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition
12w38a Type Snapshot Release date September 20, 2012 1] Snapshot for 1.4.2 Download Client Server .exe ◄◄ 1.3.2 ◄ 12w37a 12w38b ► 1.4.4 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions, see
Minecraft 1.0 Starting version 1.0.0 (November 18th, 2011) Latest version 1.12 Paid Yes Website http://www.minecraft.net/ This article is about the official release of Minecraft for the PC. For the version, see 1.0.0. For the first
12w32a Type Snapshot Release date August 9, 2012 1] Snapshot for 1.4.2 Download Client Server .exe ◄◄ 1.3.2 12w34a ► 1.4.4 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions, see Version history
A renewable resource (as opposed to a non-renewable, or finite, resource) is a resource that can be recreated indefinitely in survival without exploiting glitches or using commands. While running out of resources isn t likely to