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Advancements (Advancements) Minecraft

Java Edition Only “ The system as a whole is called "advancements", which is aimed at guiding & tracking players progress through the game (in vanilla survival and any custom additions by mapmakers or mods).
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13w26a (13w26a) Minecraft

13w26a Type Snapshot Release date June 24, 2013 1] Snapshot for 1.6.1 Download Client (.json) Server .exe ◄◄ 1.5.2 ◄ 13w25c 1.6-pre ► 1.6.2 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions,
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Health (Hitpoints) Minecraft

The health gauge and monitor in Minecraft is based on a single row of 10 heart icons. Each full heart contains two halves, one hit point each (full health is 20 hit points). Contents 1
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Console Edition version history (Console Edition version history) Minecraft

This is not an official version history or changelog. For the official list, please visit the 4JStudios forum threads for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U or Nintendo
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Indev (Indev) Minecraft

Indev Starting version 0.31 (December 23, 2009) Latest version Minecraft Indev (February 23, 2010) Paid Yes This page contains content that is no longer in the game. These features only exist in outdated versions of
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Inventory (Inventory) Minecraft

"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
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Planned versions (Better Together Update) Minecraft

This page is about planned versions of all editions of Minecraft. These updates either have major sources to their existence or have received development versions. Note that only editions with known planned updates are listed
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Hardcore (Hardcore) Minecraft

The Hardcore mode death screen. Java Edition Only Hardcore mode is a much more difficult variant of the Survival game mode. Contents 1 Features 2 Multiplayer 3 Video 4 History 5 Issues 6 Trivia 7
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Level format (Level.dat) Minecraft

In Minecraft 1.0, each level is its own folder. A level folder is often identified by having a level.dat file, along with other subfolders to store the maps and regions of the level. Level folders
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Minecart (Minecart) Minecraft

Minecart Type Vehicles Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable No Internal ID PC: 42 PE: 84 Network ID PC: 10 Entity ID minecart Drops Minecart (1) Health points 6 () First appearances See History Data value