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Vault
This article describes content that may be included in Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. This content has appeared in Java Edition 1.21 and Bedrock Edition 1.21.0 development versions, but the full update -
Depth Strider
This article is about the enchantment. For the mob, see Strider. Depth Strider is a boot enchantment that increases underwater movement speed. -
Woodland Mansion
For the Ancient Hunt location in Minecraft Dungeons, see MCD:Woodland Mansion. This page uses many images. It is not recommended for people with limited or slow internet connections to read through this page. -
Structure
This article is about natural buildings and other structures. For terrain features, see Terrain features. For the block, see Structure Block. For custom structures in data pack, see Custom structure. -
Terracotta
This article is about the non-glazed block. For the smelted form, see Glazed Terracotta. Terracotta is a block that comes in the sixteen dye colors (except with a brownish tint), as well as an -
Stonecutter
For the unobtainable block in Bedrock Edition with the same name, see Stonecutter (old). The stonecutter is used to craft stone and copper related blocks in smaller and more precise quantities than crafting, and is -
Enchanted Book
This article is about the book that can give items enchantments when used on an anvil. For the artifact that can enchant allied mobs in Minecraft Dungeons, see Enchanter's Tome. An enchanted book is -
Firework Rocket
"Firework" redirects here. For other uses, see Firework (disambiguation). A firework rocket is an item (and entity ) used for creating decorative explosions, boosting when flying with elytra, and loading into a crossbow as ammunition. -
Enchanting mechanics
This article is about the mechanics of enchanting. Whenever the player places an eligible item on the enchanting table, the enchantment levels available are randomly generated for each slot using the formula below. The enchantment -
Iron Golem
For other uses, see Golem. An iron golem is a buildable neutral mob that attacks monsters with its arms, knocking them into the air. Iron golems created by villagers or spawned in villages patrol their -
Suspicious Block
Suspicious sand and suspicious gravel are fragile gravity-affected blocks found in various Overworld structures. They can be brushed to extract structure-dependent loot, and are the only source of pottery sherds. Suspicious blocks drop -
Item
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Frog
A frog is a passive mob found in swamps. Frogs eat small slimes and magma cubes. A frog can produce one of three kinds of Froglights from eating magma cubes, depending on the type of -
Cartography Table
A cartography table is a utility block used for cloning, zooming out and locking maps. It also serves as a cartographer's job site block. A cartography table can be obtained using any tool or -
Name Tag
This article is about the item that gives names to mobs. For the nameplate above a player's head, see Player § Username. A name tag is an item used to name mobs in the world -
Deep Dark
The deep dark is a cave biome that generates deep underground in the Overworld under mountainous areas. The deep dark is an Overworld biome that generates deep underground beneath areas with a low erosion value -
Bundle
This page describes an experimental feature in Java Edition. This feature is not enabled in-game by default and requires the use of the "bundle" experimental data pack to be implemented. This article describes a -
Bartering
Not to be confused with Trading. See also: Tutorials/Bartering farm -
Netherite Ingot
This article is about the refined item. For the scrap, see Netherite Scrap. For the ore, see Ancient Debris. For other uses, see Netherite. Netherite ingots are items obtained from crafting netherite scraps and gold -
Lectern
A lectern is a block used to display and read written books from. It also serves as a librarian's job site block. Empty lecterns can generate naturally in village libraries, up to two for -
Slime
This article is about the mob. For the item it drops, see Slimeball. For the block created with slimeballs, see Slime Block. For other uses, see Slime (disambiguation). Slimes are bouncy, cube-shaped hostile mobs -
Calibrated Sculk Sensor
For the normal version of the sculk sensor, see Sculk Sensor. A calibrated sculk sensor is a craftable variant of sculk sensor. Similarly to its counterpart it detects vibrations, but with twice the range, and -
Java Edition version history
This article is about full versions. For development versions, see Java Edition version history/Development versions. For future updates, see Planned versions § Java Editions. For version history of other editions, see Version history. For a -
Mud
This article is about the block. For the Minecraft Earth fluid, see Minecraft Earth:Mud. Mud is a block found abundantly in mangrove swamps or created by using a water bottle on a dirt block -
Fletching Table
A fletching table is a fletcher's job site block that can generate naturally in villages. The fletching table is used to turn an unemployed villager into a fletcher. Fletching tables can generate naturally inside
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Fallout is an award-winning series of post-apocalyptic computer role-playing games by Interplay Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks. Originally envisioned as a sequel to Wasteland using Steve Jackson's GURPS, by release, Fallout became its own thing: A pen-and-paper inspired role playing game…