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== Desert pyramid ==
 
== Desert pyramid ==
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{{update|There is also a room filled with sand and suspicious sand.}}
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[[File:Pyramid Chests.png|thumb|The treasure room inside the hidden lower chamber of the temple.]]
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[[File:The 9 TNT rigged under the Stone Pressure Plate.png|thumb|The 9 [[TNT]] rigged under the stone [[pressure plate]].]]
   
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To find a [[desert pyramid]], you can either look above ground, or search while mining.
Desert pyramids are intended to represent an excavation site. The structure is constructed with normal, chiseled and cut sandstone, orange and blue [[terracotta]], sandstone [[slab]]s and sandstone [[stairs]].
 
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If you are underground and you run into a large, square formation of [[sandstone]], it is a desert pyramid.
[[File:Desert Temple Interior.png|thumb|left|The inside view of a desert pyramid central room.]]
 
The pattern of orange terracotta on the towers of desert pyramids is an {{w|Ankh}}; the ancient Egyptian symbol for life and the {{w|Nile (river)}} key. There is one main entrance in the front, two more entrances in the back on both the left and right sides near the top of the pyramid, and a one-block wide window at the top. Even if the rest of the pyramid generates mostly buried by sand, the top of the pyramid is almost always above ground. A mostly buried pyramid can still be accessed by the window in the top if necessary, though fall [[damage]] is likely. In the center of the pyramid's 21×21 ground floor is a checkerboard pattern of terracotta and sandstone in a wind rose symbol, with a block of blue terracotta in the center.
 
[[File:The four chests with the TNT trap.png|thumb|A preview of the four hidden chests with the TNT trap under the desert pyramid.]]
 
Underneath this terracotta is a secret fosse containing four chests, which are rigged by a [[stone pressure plate]] directly under the blue terracotta block. The pressure plate is connected to a 3×3 grid of [[TNT]], which means that if a [[player]] or [[mob]] unintentionally steps on the plate, it sets off the nine TNT blocks, which destroy the chests and their loot. As there is no light in the chest room, mobs sometimes spawn inside it and trigger the TNT trap, destroying the chests and loot before any player can reach it.
 
   
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There is also a [http://chunkbase.com/apps/desert-temple-finder tool] that can find desert pyramids for you, in case you don't want to search them yourself.
As of update 1.20, desert pyramids also generate with a lower room situated in the back (either on the left or right), and buried in sand, some of it being suspicious. This room is 5x5 blocks in length, has another instance of the sandstone wind rose pattern on the ground, and is connected to the main floor with collapsed stairs.
 
   
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When attempting to enter the hidden chamber, the player must take care not to step on the [[pressure plate]] at the bottom of the pit, as the plate is connected to 9 blocks of [[TNT]] just under the hidden chamber's sandstone floor. The pressure plate is situated directly under the blue terracotta. The TNT explosion is sufficient to kill most players (and may even destroy the player's drops), as well as destroy all four of the chests, including their loot.
When a desert pyramid generates above a [[ravine]], the foundation extends downward until it reaches the bottom.
 
   
  +
To avoid the trap, you can dig out one of the blocks orthogonally or diagonally adjacent to the center block, and reach the chamber by any of conventional methods. Or, if reached from below, it is possible just to mine the way into the chamber.
===Chest Loot===
 
{{seealso|Chest loot}}
 
{{LootChest|desert}}
 
The loot chances above are ''per chest''. As each chest has a 2.6% chance to contain an enchanted golden apple for example, with four chests, each pyramid has about a 10% chance overall of having at least one.
 
===Archaeological Loot===
 
{{LootChest|brushable-desert-temple}}
 
   
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To see better in the treasure room, it is actually best to destroy the blue terracotta in the upper chamber first. During the day, the light from the sun shines down into the room, reaching into the treasure room if the terracotta is removed. If you are on a multiplayer server, you can rig up the chests to the TNT to get the better of an experienced player.
=== Materials ===
 
   
  +
There are a number of ways one can get down into the treasure room:
{|class=wikitable data-description="Blocks composing a desert pyramid"
 
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* Build a staircase spiraling downward along the walls.
! Block
 
  +
* Dig out the blue terracotta and use a water bucket to get down.
! Amount
 
  +
* Dig vertically below your feet to descend, digging a vertical channel down one wall. After ransacking the room, step back into the vertical channel, and, using the blocks you collected on the way down, jump into the air while placing one of the blocks below you. In this way you can ascend back up the wall.
|-
 
  +
*Dig a hole in one of the corners, drop in sand blocks until the pillar of sand reaches the top, then use a shovel to dig out the sand below you. Gravel works, too. You can then use the same sand to climb out by looking straight down, jumping, and placing the block beneath you.
| {{BlockLink|Sandstone}}
 
  +
* Just jump straight down. This is fastest, costing you about {{hp|12}} health points, so you can survive the fall. Powdered snow is recommended, but don't use a water bucket because the water can push you onto the pressure plate.
| 3078
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Cut Sandstone}}
 
| 189
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Orange Terracotta}}
 
| 54
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Chiseled Sandstone}}
 
| 34
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Sandstone Stairs}}
 
| 14
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|TNT}}
 
| 9
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Chest}}
 
| 4
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Sandstone Slab}}
 
| 2
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Blue Terracotta}}
 
| 1
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Stone Pressure Plate}}
 
| 1
 
|}
 
   
  +
After reaching the bottom, your first act should be to mine the pressure plate in the center to avoid accidentally triggering an explosion. Don't forget to dig out the TNT after raiding the chests, because they can be useful later.
=== Blueprint ===
 
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{{-}}
   
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== Jungle pyramid ==
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Layer !! Block !! Coords !! Facing
 
|-
 
| -10
 
| {{BlockSprite|Chest|link=Chest|text=Chest}}
 
|
 
| Pressure Plate
 
|-
 
| 11
 
| {{BlockSprite|Sandstone Stairs|link=Sandstone Stairs|text=Sandstone Stairs}}
 
|
 
| Middle Sandstone
 
|-
 
|}
 
   
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=== Finding ===
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The dense foliage of [[jungle]] biomes tends to block [[jungle pyramid]]s from sight. The easiest way of clearing the path is to burn the foliage with [[flint and steel]], but you don't want to start a forest fire.
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There is also a [https://chunkbase.com/apps/jungle-temple-finder tool] that can find jungle pyramids for you.
== Jungle pyramids ==
 
[[Jungle pyramids]]/temples consist of [[cobblestone]], [[mossy cobblestone]] and [[vines]]. There are 3 floors.
 
   
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The {{cmd|locate}} command can also be used and it's explained in the desert pyramid section.
It is possible to find blocks that normally generate outside the pyramid/temple (like [[leaves]]) appearing inside, possibly blocking the [[chest]]s or [[dispenser]]s, or interrupting the [[redstone]].
 
   
===Puzzle===
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A jungle pyramid is made up of 3 floors. The top 2 floors are just entrances, windows, and walkways - all the treasure, puzzles, and traps are on the bottom floor. There is an entrance already made on the 2nd floor, but sometimes it is buried in the ground.
{{main|Tutorials/Defeating temples#Jungle pyramid}}
 
On the bottom floor, there is a puzzle consisting of 3 [[lever]]s on 3 [[chiseled stone brick]]s connected to a hidden [[piston]] [[trapdoor]] mechanism. If the combination is entered correctly, a block on the main floor is pulled away, revealing a chest.
 
   
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If the entrance is in plain view, it's usually easiest to enter through the entrance. Otherwise, you can either excavate the entrance, or just bust a hole in the wall and go through that way. If hardly any of the structure is visible, it may be best to go through the roof. It is strongly recommended to enter on the 2nd or 3rd floor and make your way down, so that when you enter the building, [[arrow]]s shooting at you is not the first thing you must deal with.
===Trap===
 
Down the hall from the puzzle, there is another chest. There are two [[tripwire]] lines connected to dispensers with 2–14 [[arrow]]s, hidden behind vines. The first tripwire is in the middle of the hallway and the second tripwire is around the corner in front of the chest. Walking over the tripwire triggers the dispenser attached to it. Breaking the tripwire with anything other than [[shears]] also triggers it.
 
   
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Once you've entered, make sure to kill any monsters inside and light up everything with [[torch]]es. When doing this on the ground floor, be careful not to step on any of the tripwires.
===Loot===
 
{{seealso|Chest loot}}
 
{{LootChest|jungle}}
 
{{Notelist}}
 
{{LootChest|jungle-temple-dispenser}}
 
   
===Materials===
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  +
{| class="wikitable"
 
  +
[[File:Puzzle.png|thumb|right|A reconstruction of the puzzle mechanism. The [[Lapis Lazuli Block|lapis lazuli block]] represents the hidden trapdoor.]]
|-
 
! Name !! Total !! Stack
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Chest}}
 
| 2
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Chiseled Stone Bricks}}
 
| 3
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone}} or {{BlockLink|Mossy Cobblestone}}
 
| 1159
 
| 18 + 7 blocks
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
| 22
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Dispenser}}
 
| 2
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Lever}}
 
| 3
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|Redstone}}
 
| 15
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Redstone Repeater}}
 
| 1
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}
 
| 3
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{ItemLink|String}}
 
| 5
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
 
| 4
 
|
 
|-
 
| {{BlockLink|Vines}}
 
| 3
 
|
 
|-
 
|}
 
   
  +
In each jungle pyramid, there is a puzzle, composed of a set of levers on the lower level. When the levers are flipped into the correct positions, a block on the middle level of the building is removed from the floor, and a small room with a chest inside is revealed.
==Blueprint==
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
  +
{| class="collapsible collapsed collapse-button-none" data-description="Schematic of the puzzle"
  +
! style="text-align: left" | Schematic of the puzzle:
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| {{Layered blueprint|name=Puzzle Schematic|default=Bottom|L=Lapis Block|.=Redstone Dust+dot-off|^=Piston|C=Cobblestone
! Layer !! Block !! Coords !! Facing
 
  +
|X=Chiseled Stone Bricks|\=Lever+side|>=Unpowered Repeater-rot90|-=Redstone Dust+off|M=Mossy Cobblestone|!=Chest|O=Sticky Piston| =Air
|-
 
  +
|----Bottom|
| -2
 
  +
CM
| {{BlockLink|Chest}}
 
| 5x 10y
+
  +
M
| East
 
  +
|----Middle|
|-
 
  +
\X--
| -2
 
  +
\X O
| {{BlockLink|Chest}}
 
  +
\X>C^
| 12x 9y
 
  +
|----Top|
| North
 
|-
 
| -2
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
|
 
| East
 
|-
 
| -1
 
| {{BlockLink|Dispenser}}
 
| All Dispensers
 
| Towards Vines
 
|-
 
| -1
 
| {{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}
 
| 7x 11y
 
| North
 
|-
 
| -1
 
| {{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}
 
| 7x 10y
 
| Up
 
|-
 
| -1
 
| {{BlockLink|Redstone Repeater}}
 
|
 
| East
 
|-
 
| -1
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
|
 
| East
 
|-
 
| 0
 
| {{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}
 
|
 
| North
 
|-
 
| 0
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
|
 
| East
 
|-
 
| 1
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
| 9x 6y and 7y
 
| East
 
|-
 
| 1
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
| 15x 5y 6y 7y and 8y
 
| West
 
|-
 
| 2~4
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
|
 
| West
 
|-
 
| 10
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
| 7x 6y and 7y
 
| East
 
|-
 
| 10
 
| {{BlockLink|Cobblestone Stairs}}
 
| 9x 6y and 7y
 
| West
 
|-
 
|}
 
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|C=Cobblestone
 
|T=Redstone Dust
 
|H=Tripwire Hook
 
|E=Chest-rot270
 
|S=Cobblestone Stairs
 
|A=tripwire
 
|U=Redstone Dust+up
 
|Y=Redstone Dust+upright
 
|M=Redstone Dust+upleft
 
|d=Redstone Dust+dot
 
|I=Tripwire+up
 
|V=Vines
 
|L=Lever-rot270
 
|B=Chiseled Stone Bricks
 
|P=Sticky Piston
 
|D=Dispenser
 
|R=Redstone Repeater+On-rot90
 
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|p=piston+side up
 
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.^
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{| class="collapsible collapsed collapse-button-none" data-description="Solution to the puzzle"
 
{| class="collapsible collapsed collapse-button-none" data-description="Solution to the puzzle"

Revision as of 03:15, 1 November 2023

This page documents how to locate and defeat temples. Four types of structures are covered in this tutorial:

  • Desert pyramid, a sandstone structure that generates in desert biomes
  • Jungle pyramid, a cobblestone structure that generates in jungle biomes
  • Igloo, a snow and ice structure that generates in snowy biomes
  • Witch hut, a witch's home base that generates in swamps

Location with cheats

In Bedrock Edition, the /locate structure temple command Creative mode (or Survival with cheats enabled) does not distinguish between the four types of temple; the command locates whichever is nearest, no matter what kind of temple it is. It can be a desert temple, jungle temple, a witch hut, or igloo. If you are in one of the biomes where a temple can spawn, there is a better chance that the temple located is one that belongs to that biome.

In Java Edition, each temple type has its own separate /locate commands. The commands are case-sensitive.

  • Desert pyramid - /locate structure desert_pyramid
  • Igloo - /locate structure igloo
  • Jungle pyramid - /locate structure jungle_pyramid
  • Witch hut - /locate structure swamp_hut

Desert pyramid

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Reason: There is also a room filled with sand and suspicious sand.
Pyramid Chests

The treasure room inside the hidden lower chamber of the temple.

The 9 TNT rigged under the Stone Pressure Plate

The 9 TNT rigged under the stone pressure plate.

To find a desert pyramid, you can either look above ground, or search while mining. If you are underground and you run into a large, square formation of sandstone, it is a desert pyramid.

There is also a tool that can find desert pyramids for you, in case you don't want to search them yourself.

When attempting to enter the hidden chamber, the player must take care not to step on the pressure plate at the bottom of the pit, as the plate is connected to 9 blocks of TNT just under the hidden chamber's sandstone floor. The pressure plate is situated directly under the blue terracotta. The TNT explosion is sufficient to kill most players (and may even destroy the player's drops), as well as destroy all four of the chests, including their loot.

To avoid the trap, you can dig out one of the blocks orthogonally or diagonally adjacent to the center block, and reach the chamber by any of conventional methods. Or, if reached from below, it is possible just to mine the way into the chamber.

To see better in the treasure room, it is actually best to destroy the blue terracotta in the upper chamber first. During the day, the light from the sun shines down into the room, reaching into the treasure room if the terracotta is removed. If you are on a multiplayer server, you can rig up the chests to the TNT to get the better of an experienced player.

There are a number of ways one can get down into the treasure room:

  • Build a staircase spiraling downward along the walls.
  • Dig out the blue terracotta and use a water bucket to get down.
  • Dig vertically below your feet to descend, digging a vertical channel down one wall. After ransacking the room, step back into the vertical channel, and, using the blocks you collected on the way down, jump into the air while placing one of the blocks below you. In this way you can ascend back up the wall.
  • Dig a hole in one of the corners, drop in sand blocks until the pillar of sand reaches the top, then use a shovel to dig out the sand below you. Gravel works, too. You can then use the same sand to climb out by looking straight down, jumping, and placing the block beneath you.
  • Just jump straight down. This is fastest, costing you about 12♥ × 6 health points, so you can survive the fall. Powdered snow is recommended, but don't use a water bucket because the water can push you onto the pressure plate.

After reaching the bottom, your first act should be to mine the pressure plate in the center to avoid accidentally triggering an explosion. Don't forget to dig out the TNT after raiding the chests, because they can be useful later.

Jungle pyramid

Finding

The dense foliage of jungle biomes tends to block jungle pyramids from sight. The easiest way of clearing the path is to burn the foliage with flint and steel, but you don't want to start a forest fire.

There is also a tool that can find jungle pyramids for you.

The /locate command can also be used and it's explained in the desert pyramid section.

Entering

A jungle pyramid is made up of 3 floors. The top 2 floors are just entrances, windows, and walkways - all the treasure, puzzles, and traps are on the bottom floor. There is an entrance already made on the 2nd floor, but sometimes it is buried in the ground.

If the entrance is in plain view, it's usually easiest to enter through the entrance. Otherwise, you can either excavate the entrance, or just bust a hole in the wall and go through that way. If hardly any of the structure is visible, it may be best to go through the roof. It is strongly recommended to enter on the 2nd or 3rd floor and make your way down, so that when you enter the building, arrows shooting at you is not the first thing you must deal with.

Once you've entered, make sure to kill any monsters inside and light up everything with torches. When doing this on the ground floor, be careful not to step on any of the tripwires.

Puzzle

Puzzle

A reconstruction of the puzzle mechanism. The lapis lazuli block represents the hidden trapdoor.

In each jungle pyramid, there is a puzzle, composed of a set of levers on the lower level. When the levers are flipped into the correct positions, a block on the middle level of the building is removed from the floor, and a small room with a chest inside is revealed.

Trap

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The trap.

When attempting to open the chest, the player must take care not to step on the two tripwires in the middle of the hall. One tripwire is in the middle hall and the other is in front of the chest. It looks like mossy cobblestone, but hidden behind some vines is a dispenser filled with arrows. The dispenser fires when the tripwire is stepped on or broken without shears. If the player can't break it, hugging the wall on the right causes the arrow to fly harmlessly past the player.

Destroy the tripwires and dispensers to prevent the trap from activating. Grab the arrows in the dispenser. You can also destroy the entire mechanism, which is a good source of redstone in the early game. Take the chest.

Tip: A good way to locate a tripwire is by running your mouse cursor over the floor, and it is highlighted when pointed at.

Tip: When destroying the tripwire arrow trap, destroy the tripwire hooks first before destroying the string to avoid triggering the dispenser to fire.

Igloo

Igloooutside

An igloo.

Finding

Igloos generate in Snowy Tundra biomes and appear as a roughly spherical mound of snow with ice for windows and an entrance. They may be hard to find because they are made of the same block as the terrain.

Igloo Bottom

The basement of an igloo

Looting

Inside, there is a Bed, Crafting Table, Furnace, and a Redstone Torch, necessities for starting players. Take those things and place a torch in the igloo to light it up. In 50% of all igloos, there is a basement under the carpet. Dig out the carpet to find the trapdoor. If there is no trapdoor, you can leave. Inside the basement under the trapdoor, there is a cauldron filled 2/3 with water‌[Java Edition only]/Splash Potion of Weakness[Bedrock Edition only], a Brewing Stand with Splash Potions of Weakness, a chest with basic loot and a Golden Apple, two Villagers (one of them is zombified), and a cobweb for string. If you want to start a village, cure the zombie villager with the available supplies and bring the two villagers to the surface using a bubble column or a spiral staircase, and set up a village for them (more about that here). You can also kill the zombie villager and take the golden apple and potion for yourself if you don't want to start a village. The cauldron also has 2 potions of weakness in it, so bring two glass bottles to get the potions. Be sure to mine the brewing stand, cauldron, and flower pot after raiding, because they are useful later. Remember to use a pickaxe or it drops nothing.

Witch hut

Finding

A witch hut in a swamp biome

A witch hut in a swamp biome.

Witch huts generate in Swamps and are a small house made of spruce wood with no door and a front porch. They are small and can be difficult to find.

Looting

Your first step is to kill any witches that have spawned. Then, go inside and place a torch to light it up. Take the cauldron, crafting table, and the flower pot because they are useful. You can also tame the cat and bring it back to your base, or if you don't have raw fish then you can grab a lead and tie the cat to the fences on the windows.

Aftermath

After raiding a temple, there are many things you can do with it, such as making it into a home, destroying it, mining it for extra resources, or simply leave. Here on some suggestions:

  • Make a base:

These structures are nice looking and can be used to make a house. The desert temple is large enough to provide a long-term base, but the other 3 have to be expanded to make a large enough base. You can transform the structures to make them suitable for your needs. Include crafting tables, furnaces, enchanting room, brewery, and any other decorative rooms, such as kitchen, living room, or bedroom. For the desert temple and igloo, you can expand the lower chamber to add farms, mines, storage, or whatever you prefer. For the witch hut, you should redesign it into a larger base, and use the original structure bounding box to make a witch farm. If you want this structure to be your main base, and you have expanded it enough, consider adding villagers for a villager trading hall and large scale farms, such as crop farms, tree farms, cobblestone/stone/basalt generators, nether access, etc. Tip: The desert temple's 1st floor, above the treasure chamber, has many 1 wide slots, and those slots can be repurposed for a villager trading hall. You should also take advantage of the natural resources. In deserts, there is sand, dead bush, and cactus. There is jungle wood, bamboo, cocoa beans, pandas in jungles, snow in snowy tundra, and lily pads, blue orchids, slime, and clay in swamps.

  • Strip it for its resources:

Aside from the loot, these structures contain resources that you can get. For the desert temple, you get sandstone related blocks, terracotta, and the TNT in the treasure chamber. In jungle temples, there is cobblestone and mossy cobblestone. In the treasure floor, you can get redstone components, such as pistons, sticky pistons, dispensers, tripwire hooks, string, repeaters, and redstone dust, which can save you some redstone when building redstone contraptions. In the igloo, there is not many useful items, aside from the redstone torches, ice, bed, crafting table, furnace, cauldron, brewing stand, and the villager and zombie villager. The witch hut is almost useless as it only has a bit of wood. The only thing worth taking is the cauldron.

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