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  1. Fantasy. Minecraft. Many major updates for Bedrock Edition are released in multiple minor updates, and each minor update potentially contains a lot of added and changed content. To make it easier to get up to speed with this, these guides have been made to reduce the complexity of the technical information as...

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  2. Aug 31, 2022 · Bedrock Tips And Tricks. Tutorial Difficulty: 2/10. We've already covered a fair few "tips and tricks" and they always start with the same idea: these are Minecraft secrets that you might not know.

  3. For some players, less is more, and Java Edition allows them to relive simpler times in the world of Minecraft. All you need to do is choose your desired version from the Installations tab in the Launcher. On Bedrock Edition, however, you can only play the latest stable version or beta/preview.

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    In Bedrock Edition, How to Play is a built-in guide designed to help new and old players to Minecraft. It has many different parts and sections to it. It is located at the Settings menu. To access the guide, go to the home screen with the options Play, Settings, and Marketplace, and click on Settings. On the next page, click on How to Play, which is the second selection shown. A list of topic links then appear on the left, with content on the right. These sections are reproduced below.

    This content of this article reproduces the game's "How to Play" guide in its entirety, with some reformatting, rephrasing, and internal linking as needed for optimal presentation as a Wiki page. The table of contents on the right includes all of the topics in the game's guide, starting with "What's new".

    When viewed, this shows the patch notes,‌[Bedrock Edition only] or opens up this page ‌[Minecraft Education only]

    Controls

    Movement Breaking and placing Sneaking Sneaking is incredibly useful in Minecraft. It keeps you from falling off of a block and hides your nametag.

    HUD

    The heads-up display (HUD) shows information about your status, your health, your remaining oxygen (when you are underwater), your hunger level, and your armor (if you are wearing any). Food and health If you lose some health but have at least nine , your health gradually replenishes. Eating food replenishes your . You must watch your hunger level while adventuring, your hunger level is represented on your HUD with . The hunger level decreases as you explore. Certain activities decrease hunger level at a faster rate, such as sprinting. You can replenish your hunger level by eating food. Some foods are more nourishing than others and fill up more . When you get your hunger level up to maximum, the last food you ate applies a saturation value. Saturation is a hidden number that gives you an extra bonus to your hunger level. Experience The experience bar is also shown on the HUD. The number shows your current experience level, and the bar indicates how many Experience Points are required to increase your experience level. Experience points (referred to as XP) are gained by collecting experience orbs. You can get experience orbs from activities such as killing mobs, mining certain blocks, and more! Don't leave any experience orbs behind, you're going to need them. Move near experience orbs to collect them. The hotbar The hotbar shows the items that are available to use.

    Inventory

    The inventory screen shows the items that are available for use in your hand, and all of the other items that you are carrying. Your armor is also shown here.

    World builder

    To place or use certain Education Edition blocks or items, a player must possess a special ability called "world builder". With cheats activated, the host can enable or disable the world builder ability for any players in the world. To grant world builder ability to all players in the world, run the following command: /ability @a worldbuilder true To quickly toggle your own World Builder ability, run either of the following commands: /worldbuilder or /wb To query your World Builder ability, run the following command: /ability @p worldbuilder

    Permission blocks

    In Minecraft Education, special blocks make it easier for teachers to create and employ lessons. Only players with World Builder ability can place and destroy these blocks. Only players without World Builder ability are subject to the restrictions imposed by these blocks. Allow and deny Allow and Deny blocks control where players can build in a world. Players can place or destroy blocks above Allow blocks. Players cannot place or destroy blocks above Deny blocks. Allow and Deny blocks do not affect the area below them. An Allow block with a Deny block somewhere below it prevents players from building in the space between the two blocks. Above the Allow block, players can place and destroy blocks. Border Border blocks provide a force field that extends infinitely upward and downward, regardless of the presence of other blocks. Players cannot move through, over, or under a border block. Players cannot place or destroy blocks that are above or below a border block.

    Chalkboards

    Chalkboards are used to display text in the world. Chalkboards display more text than signs, can be edited after they have been placed, and come in three sizes: slate, poster, and board. The lock toggle allows you to prevent non-World Builders from destroying or editing your chalkboards.

    Tools

    There are many tools in Minecraft that allow you mine blocks faster than your fist. Tools can be crafted from wood, stone, iron, gold, or diamond. Using the right tool for the job not only mines that block faster, but also costs less durability. More complex tools must be created in order to mine rarer resources. Tools that break stuff All of these tools can accept enchantments, either from an enchanting table or an anvil. •The pickaxe is good at breaking hard blocks like cobblestone, iron ore, or furnaces. •The axe is good at breaking wooden blocks like logs, planks, or crafting tables. •The shovel is good at breaking loose blocks like dirt, sand, and gravel. A shovel can also create a path by using it on grass blocks. •The hoe is required for tilling dirt into farmland to plant crops. Other tools There are even more tools to aid you on your adventure: •A bucket allows you to collect things like water, milk, lava, and even fish. •Flint and steel allows you to light fires, but be careful in densely wooded areas! •A fishing rod lets you catch fish and other loot from water blocks. It can also be used to pull other players and mobs. Fishing rods can also be enchanted! •Shears are handy for collecting items like wool, leaves, and cobwebs.

    Weapons

    Sword The sword is the primary melee weapon in Minecraft. It can be made from wood, stone, iron, gold, diamond, or netherite. Jump attacks do critical damage! (Jump and press the attack button before touching the ground, if you did it correctly, particles should come out) Bow The bow is the primary ranged weapon in Minecraft. The bow requires arrows to fire. An arrow shot from a bow deals more damage the further the bow is drawn back, so make sure to pull the bow all the way back. However while charging you will move slower and may leave you vulnerable. Crossbow The crossbow is an alternate ranged weapon. The crossbow requires arrows to load. Once the crossbow is loaded, it stays loaded until it is fired, even if you put it in your inventory. Trident The trident is a dual-purpose melee and ranged weapon. A trident is the best underwater weapon. Enchanted weapons The sword, bow, crossbow, and trident have specific enchantments that you can get from the Enchanting Table or Anvil to improve damage, durability, and even light mobs on fire!

    Nightfall

    In Minecraft, the sun rises and sets as you adventure in your world. As the sun sets, you must take precautions. There are many dangers at night! Take shelter If you have not already, you need a place to take shelter from the dark and what lurks within it. This can be as simple as a hole in the side of a hill or a small cabin in the forest. Be sure to block off all entrances, you may want to use a door so you can go in and out. If you have made a bed this is a good place to put it along with your Crafting Table and Furnace. Also be sure to light up the area with torches, it may save your life.

    Crafting table

    The crafting table lets you craft more complicated recipes.

    Furnace

    A furnace allows you to cook or smelt items. For example, you can smelt iron ore into iron ingots. Fuel You need to put some fuel into the bottom of the furnace, and the item that you want smelted in the top. The furnace then ignites and start working. Lots of things can be used as fuel; try experimenting with anything burnable such as Coal!

    Anvil

    Experience Levels can be used to repair, enchant, or rename items with the anvil. Renaming and applying enchantments All items can be renamed, although only items with durability can be repaired or enchanted with books on the anvil. Repairing An item can be repaired by placing it in one of the input slots on the left, along with either some raw materials of the item, like iron ingots for an iron sword, or combined with another item of the same type. Combining items is more efficient when done with an anvil. There is a chance for the anvil to be damaged with each use, and it is eventually destroyed with enough usage.

    Armor

    This section of the article is empty.  You can help by adding to it. Armor is essential in combat, it can be made with leather, iron, gold, diamond or netherite. Additionally, there is chainmail armor, that cannot be crafted but it can be found in loot chests and turtle shells that can be crafted with scutes. Armor makes you take less damage from players, mobs, etc, and turtle shells give you the Water Breathing status effect along with the protection boost. but it also has durability so be careful. Crafting To craft a full set of armor, you will need 24 pieces of the selected material. : Shield Shields are tools that can protect you from incoming attacks You can obtain them in many ways, you can craft them with planks and iron... Journeyman-level armorer villagers have 1⁄3‌‌[BE only] chance of selling a shield for 5 emeralds as their sixth trade. Shields are used for blocking incoming attacks. Sneaking causes a player to slow to a sneaking pace, and after 5 game ticks (0.25 seconds), attacks coming from in front of the player are blocked, dealing no damage. When the shield blocks an attack of 4 or stronger, it takes durability damage equal to the strength of the attack rounded up. Blockable attacks include: •Melee attacks, except by axe-wielding mobs or by a sprinting player wielding an axe, however even without sprinting an axe still greatly decreases the durability •Normal, tipped and spectral arrows •Arrows are totally deflected and can hit other targets. •Status effects do not carry through to the blocker‌‌[JE only]. •Flaming arrows •Burning does not carry through to the blocker‌‌[JE only]. •Tridents •Snowballs and eggs •Spines from pufferfish •Bullets from shulkers •The levitation effect does not carry through to the blocker‌‌[JE only]. •Spit from llamas •Fireballs, such as from blazes and fire charges •Burning does not carry through to the blocker. •Direct hits from ghast fireballs •These still cause environmental damage. •Explosion damage from creepers •TNT that another player lit •Ravager headbutts •These still knock the blocker back by about 3 blocks. •Blocking these strikes can stun the ravager for a moment, and it roars afterward. •Ravager roars are blocked but still knock back the blocker. •Bee stings are blocked, but bees continuously attack until the player stops blocking and the player is stung. They cannot block: •Arrows from a crossbow enchanted with Piercing •This does not reduce the shield's durability. •Status effects from tipped arrows or shulker bullets ‌[BE only] •Direct projectile damage is blocked, but the effect still carries through. •Status effects from splash/lingering potions, evokers' fangs, or breath from the ender dragon •Beam attacks from guardians or elder guardians •TNT that the blocking player lit themselves‌‌[JE only] •TNT that a redstone mechanism lit‌‌[JE only] •Teleport and fall damage •Strikes from any axe-wielding mob (e.g., vindicators, piglin brutes, zombies) or from axe-wielding players that are sprinting •Such axe strikes disable the shield for 5 seconds‌‌[JE only]. •Axe strikes from a player that isn't sprinting still have a 25% chance to disable the shield.

    Armor stand

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    Beacons

    Active beacons project a bright beam of light into the sky. They are crafted with glass, obsidian, and nether stars (obtained by defeating the Wither). Construction Beacons must be placed so that they have an unobstructed view of the sky and must be placed on pyramids of iron blocks, gold blocks, emerald blocks, or diamond blocks. The material that the beacon is placed on has no effect on the power of the beacon. Use In the beacon menu you can select one primary power for your beacon. The more tiers your pyramid has the more powers you can have. To set the powers of your Beacon you must use an emerald, diamond, gold ingot, or iron ingot in the payment slot. Once set, the powers emanate from the beacon indefinitely. Powers are granted to all nearby players. To change the color of the beam, place a stained glass block in its path.

    Game settings

    When creating a world, you have many options. Below are the various settings that can be used to fine tune your experience. Don't worry if you didn't set them when you created the world, they can be changed at any time. •World Name: This is where you can name your world. •Default Game Mode: This is the game mode that all new players to the world start with. You can have players start in either survival or creative mode. Selecting creative mode activates cheats. •Difficulty: This setting affects the game difficulty. You can choose Peaceful, Easy, Normal, or Hard. World preferences •Starting Map: If this setting is turned on, every player starts with a map in their hotbar. •Bonus Chest: If this setting is turned on, a chest with some starting loot appears near your initial spawn location. •World Type: This setting controls the way the world is created. Select Infinite, Flat, or Old from the drop down menu to change the world type. •Infinite worlds go on and on forever. •Flat worlds do not have any hills or trees, just an infinite flat area to fill with your creations. •Old worlds limited in size and height. •Seed: This is a unique number for the world. By entering a seed when you make a new world, you can control how it is created. You can also use a word or phrase for the seed and the game converts it to a number for you. Cheats and gamerules •Activate Cheats: This setting allows players to use commands. When a world is created with this setting on, all achievements are disabled. Below are gamerules, cheats must be turned on to use them: •Always Day: Night nevers fall when this setting is turned on. •Do Daylight Cycle: The time does not advance when this setting is turned off. •Fire Spreads: This setting prevents fire from spreading from block to block, destroying blocks, going out on its own or being put out by rain. •TNT Explodes: This setting prevents TNT from being lit. •Keep Inventory: This setting allows players to keep their inventory when they die. •Mob Spawning: This prevents all mobs from spawning when this setting is off. •Natural Regeneration: When this setting is turned on, players regenerate their health naturally as long as their hunger bar is full. •Mob Loot: Controls whether mobs drop loot when they die. •Mob Griefing: Prevents mobs from destroying the world. •Tile Drops: When this setting is turned on, blocks drop themselves when they break. •Entities Drop Loot: Controls whether things like minecarts and armor stands drop themselves when they are broken. •Weather Cycle: The weather does not change when this setting is turned off.

    Difficulty

    has varying levels of difficulty so you can tailor the game to your level. •'Peaceful — in Peaceful, no hostile mobs spawn except for shulkers and the Ender Dragon, but shulkers don't do any damage to you. Vindicators and evokers also spawn inside woodland mansions, and they also ignore you. The Ender Dragon still does damage and can hit you high into the air. •Easy — in Easy, hostile mobs do less damage, you aren't affected by certain status effects, and if your hunger level drops to zero, you don't lose health. •Normal — in Normal, hostile mobs deal normal damage, and if your hunger level drops to zero, your health begins to drop, but you don't die. •Hard — in Hard, hostile mobs do more damage, zombies break through doors, and if your hunger level drops to zero, your health also drops and you could die.

    Adventure mode

    Adventure mode is a gamemode for world builders. In Adventure mode, players must use special tools to place or break blocks. To get these specual tools, you must use /give with canplace or candestroy parameters while in creative mode.

    Redstone

    Redstone Dust comes from Redstone that transmits an electrical signal. When it has power it lights up and transmits its signal to other Redstone items that are next to it. Redstone power In order for one of these items to be powered, it needs a power source such as a lever, button, or pressure plate. Experiment to find them all! Place some redstone dust next to a power source and turn it on to power it. There are many items that use a redstone signal to do something, such as a hopper or a piston. Redstone allows for endless possibilities! Try creating something useful for yourself like an automatic farm!

    Hoppers

    Hoppers are used to automatically move items. Hoppers can be attached to some other items like containers such as chests or jukeboxes. Hoppers continuously remove items from a container placed above them and move them into the container they are pointing to. Usage To make a hopper point to a particular block, place the Hopper against that block while sneaking. If a hopper is powered by redstone, it becomes inactive and stops moving items.

    Droppers

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    Eye Of Ender

    An Eye of Ender is mysteriously connected to the End and behaves strangely when used. Rumor has it that they can lead you to open another dimension.

    End Cities

    After killing the Ender dragon, an end gateway appears. Throwing an Ender pearl into the portal teleports you to the outer islands. This alien new landscape must hide something interesting, and maybe something to bring back with you.

    Shulker boxes

    Combine two shulker shells with a chest to create a shulker box. Shulker shells are dropped by shulkers found in End cities. Unlike other containers, shulker boxes keep their items when broken. Shulker boxes break and drop as an item if pushed by pistons, and can be placed using dispensers.

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