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Minecraft Handbook Michael Nuttall

Minecraft
Handbook
by: Michael
Info from: Minecraftopia.com
Table of Contents
1. Welcome to Minecraft
2. Your Character
Blocks
3. Natural Blocks
4. Building Blocks
5. The Nether (blocks)
6. Other Blocks {any blocks not in other chapters}
7. Mobs
8. Redstone Part 1 {mechanisms}
9. Redstone Part 2 {how tos and rules}
10. Transportation
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Welcome
to
Minecraft
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Welcome to Minecraft
Minecraft is a world made of blocks. You can create
anything you want from a house to a city. From a rocket to
a cruise ship. You need to ght dangers of the night to
survive. I hope this book helps!
This book features several blocks from Minecraft but
does not have all. Due to new updates to open your
inventory you have to press E.
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Your Character
Controls
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Your Character
You are a person who decided to go on an adventure.
You have basic skills like running, sprinting, and jumping.
You press the space bar to jump. W,A,S, and D allow you
to move. To sprint double tap the W key. You can sneak
by holding shift. Sneaking will not get mobs attention and
you cant fall but you are very slow. To open your
inventory press I. Left clicking allows you to destroy
blocks while right clicking places blocks.
In survival you need to work to get resources and
survive. You will eventually have to ght monsters. In
creative mode you have an unlimited supply of everything
and you cant die.
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Natural Blocks
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Natural Blocks
In Minecraft there are lots of different blocks. This
book will most likely not be able show all the blocks. These
next few chapters will show the blocks of different
categories. Here is the start of the list.
Bedrock (also called Adminium) is an indestructible block found
on the lowest 5 layers of a map. It also appears at the top and
bottom 4 layers of The Nether.
re is somewhat common at levels 1 to 19 and
Redstone Ore is somewhat common at levels 1 to 19 and
appears in veins of 2 to 6 blocks. Use an iron or diamond
pickaxe to mine.
Coal oar is a common mineral block that can be found on nearly
any level.
Iron ore is a relatively common ore found on levels 0 to 67.
Mine it with a stone pickaxe or better.
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Natural Blocks
Gold ore is a relatively rare ore that is found on levels 0 to 35 in
veins of 2 to 8 blocks.
Lapis Lazuli is an ore block found at levels 0 to 32, with the
highest concentration at level 19. Mine it using a stone pickaxe
or better.
Considered the most desirable mineral in the game, Diamond
Ore can only be found on layers 2 to 17.
Emerald Ore is the rarest occurring ore in the game. They
generate on levels 4 to 31.
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Dirt is a common block. Use a shovel to dig for best results.
Used in Farming, farmlands are created when dirt or grass is tilled
with a hoe.
Grass is found on the top blocks of dirt layers not directly covered
by leaves or liquids.
Found on top of grass blocks, tall grass drops seeds when
destroyed. Players can move freely through tall grass.
Gravel is a block that is normally found in pits, underwater, on
beaches, or in The Nether.
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Natural Blocks
Ice is a block that is formed when water is exposed to snow.
Leaves are an abundant block found on every tree. Leaf blocks
occasionally yield a sapling or an apple when destroyed. Placeable
leaf blocks can be obtained by using shears on them.
Obsidian is a rare, hard block that is created when water is placed
on a Lava source block. It can be used to make portals to The
Nether.
Sand is a natural block commonly found near water or in deserts.
Sandstone is a solid block that is commonly found under or near
large patches of sand.
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Natural Blocks
Clay blocks are found on the surface by bodies of water and are
usually surrounded by sand.
Snow is a block modifier which is present in areas that have
snowfall.
One of the primary building materials. Cobblestone can be
turned back into smooth stone by smelting it in a furnace.
Mossy Cobblestone, also known as Moss Stone, it is cobblestone
covered in moss.
A useful and plentiful resource, Stone blocks are used for
building and crafting.
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Natural Blocks
Vines can be placed on walls and ceilings. They will also hang on
leaves in Swamps. They take as long to break as leaves and drop
nothing. However, they are collectable by using shears.
Cobwebs are generated in Abandoned Mine Shafts and are
made in particularly large amount next to cave spider
spawners. They can also be found in Strongholds, especially
in the libraries.
A piece of wood from tree trunks. Wood can be harvested by
punching/chopping.
Water is a liquid which can be placed by a player using a bucket.
Lava is a liquid which gives off light and can set other objects
on fire. It can be collected by right-clicking it with a
bucket.selected
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Natural Blocks
Building Blocks
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Building blocks

The coal block is used as a compact method for storing coal.
The iron block is used primarily as a compact method of storing
iron ingots.
The gold block is used primarily as a compact method of storing
gold ingots.
Lapis lazuli is used as a decoration, or for compact storage of lapis
lazuli dye.
Redstone blocks are compacted blocks can be used as a redstone
power source.
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Building Blocks
The diamond block is used as a decoration, or as a compact
method for storing diamond gems.
The emerald block is used as a decoration, or as a compact
method for storing emerald gems.
The snow block is used for building, decoration and storing
snowballs. To convert back to snowballs, place the block and
destroy it with a shovel.
Brick is a durable block that resists explosions well. Brick blocks
do not occur naturally on a generated map.
Brick slabs are half the height of a normal block. Similar to
stairs, they allow a player to change elevation without jumping.
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Building Blocks
Brick stairs provide a change in elevation without having to jump.
When destroyed, only a brick block is returned, so place them
carefully.
Carpet is used for decoration.
One of the primary building materials. Cobblestone can be turned
back into smooth stone by smelting it in a furnace.
Slabs are half the height of a normal block. Slabs
and stairs allow a player to change elevation
without jumping. When stairs are destroyed only
cobblestone is returned so place them carefully.
Glass is a transparent block that allows sunlight to pass through it.
Glass breaks easily and returns nothing when destroyed, so place
carefully.
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Building Blocks
Glass Panes are a block that, when something is placed on the
sides of it, the pane will become shaped depending on what's
surrounding it.
Hardened clay is a durable block that resists explosions well. They
do not occur naturally on a generated map.
Hay blocks can be used to feed horses, to store wheat, or just as
decoration.
Nether quartz blocks are compacted blocks of raw quartz found in
the Nether.
Quarts slabs are half the height of a normal block. Similar to stairs,
they allow a player to change elevation without jumping.
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Building Blocks
Quarts stairs provide a change in elevation without having to jump.
Nether bricks are blocks found only in the The Nether. They're the
main material in Nether runes and can be used to craft Nether Brick
Stairs and Nether Brick Fences.
Slabs and stairs provide a change in elevation
without having to jump. When stairs are
destroyed, only a nether brick block is returned,
so place them carefully.
Sandstone is a solid block that is commonly found under or near
large patches of sand.
Slabs and stairs provide a change in elevation
without having to jump. When stairs are
destroyed, only a sandstone block is returned, so
place them carefully.
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Building Blocks
Stone Bricks are one of the blocks generated in Strongholds.
Slabs and stairs provide a change in elevation without
having to jump. When stairs are destroyed, only a
stone brick block is returned, so place them carefully.
Slabs are half the height of a normal block. Similar to stairs, they
allow a player to change elevation without jumping.
Used in many wood-based crafting recipes. Wooden planks catch fire
easily, so be careful when building with them.
Slabs and stairs provide a change in elevation without
having to jump. When stairs are destroyed, only a
wooden plank is returned, so place them carefully.
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Building Blocks
Gravel is a block that is normally found in pits, underwater, on
beaches, or in The Nether.
Dropped by sheep when they are killed, but best obtained from
sheep by using shears. Wool can be dyed into 16 different colors
and is used for decoration or crafting.
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Nether Blocks
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The Nether
What is the Nether? The Nether is a world where
almost all monsters live. You can see the monsters in
Mobs.
Glowstone is a glowing block found only in The Nether. It typically
grows in clusters either very high or at ground level.
Nether bricks are blocks found only in the The Nether. They're the
main material in Nether runes and can be used to craft Nether Brick
Stairs and Nether Brick Fences. Other blocks made of Nether Brick
are in Building Blocks.
Wall blocks made from Nether Bricks, 1.5 blocks high, that cannot be
jumped by most creatures. Used primarily as decoration, or to
contain/restrict an area.
Netherrack (also called Netherstone, Bloodstone, or Red Mossy
Cobblestone), is a block that is found only in The Nether.
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The Nether
Soul Sand (also called Slow sand, Quick sand, Mud, or Nethermud)
is a block which is only found in the nether. You can plant Nether
Warts on Soul Sand.
Nether wart is a grow-able plant in the nether. Placing it in Soul
Sand is the only place the nether wart will grow.
The Nether Portal provides a gateway into The Nether
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Other Blocks
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Other Blocks
Cracked Stone Brick is one of the main blocks that make up
Strongholds.
Mossy Stone Brick is one of the main blocks that make up
Strongholds.
An ore from the nether. This resource is used to build many
mechanisms that deal with redstone. This ore is very common and
can be found on any level of the nether.
Beacons are a sort of defensive tool when placed on top of a pyramid
made up of a mixture of diamond, emerald, gold, and iron blocks.
They buff the player within a certain area-of-effect and lasts for a
short eight seconds.
The bookshelf is used as a decoration or as an inefficient furnace
fuel.
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The crafting table is the staple of any crafter, used to create many
objects.
Anvils are used to rename and repair items. Unlike crafted repairs,
anvils can keep enchantments, and add new ones.
Cauldrons are used to store water. They can fill glass bottles to make
water bottles. They hold enough water for three water bottles.
The enchantment table allows users to use experience levels to
enchant weapons, armor, and tools.
Used to smelt items. Smelting requires fuel such as coal, charcoal,
wood, lava in a bucket, or most things made of wood.
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Used to play music with discs such as music disc (gold). Right-
click the jukebox with a music disc selected to play it.
Upon being set on fire, or energized with redstone, TNT will begin
smoking and flashing. After 4 seconds, it will explode, damaging
surrounding blocks and creatures.
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Mobs
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Mobs
Mobs are creatures in Minecraft. Here are some.
Friendly
Bats are a passive mob that appear in large enclosed spaces
similar to caverns.
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Wolves spawn in well lit, grassy areas. Wolves will
attack nearby sheep, and only attack players if
provoked.

Tamed wolves feature a red collar and less
aggressive eyes. They will protect you if you are
attacked, attack something that YOU are attacking,
and follow you wherever you go.
Ocelots are a passive mob that can be tamed
similarly to wolves.
Cats are the tamed version of ocelots.
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Chickens spawn in grassy, well-lit areas. They drop
feathers and raw chicken when killed and occasionally lay
eggs.
Pigs spawn in well-lit areas, and drop porkchops when
killed. If you light a pig on fire to kill it, a cooked porkchop
will drop.
Sheep are passive mobs that spawn in grassy, well-lit
areas. Sheep can spawn with white, light grey, grey,
black, brown or pink wool. You can collect the wool with
shears and die the wool later.
Cows are passive mobs that drop leather and beef when
killed.
Mooshrooms are a variety of cow that has mushrooms
sprouting on its body.
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Horses can be tamed and ridden by
right clicking it multiple times while
holding no items.
Squid are passive mobs found in water of any depth
and any location. When killed, they drop ink sacs.
Villagers are passive non-player-characters that
appear in randomly generated villages. They have
several "professions" in their communities.
Depending on their profession, they will trade
various items for emeralds.
Iron Golems are a mob that shows up in villages. They attack hostile
mobs that attack the inhabitants. To show their friendliness, they
may present a poppy.
Snow Golems are a mob created by the player. They
throw snowballs at other mobs and leave a trail of
snow behind them.
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Hostile
Over World
Creepers are hostile mobs that emit a hissing sound
followed by an explosion when in close proximity of
a player.
Zombies are aggressive mobs that spawn in dimly
lit areas on the surface and in caves. Similar to
skeletons, Zombies are set on fire when exposed
to sunlight.
Skeletons are hostile mobs that shoot arrows at
players if spotted. They spawn at night on the
surface as well as in unlit areas and caves. When
exposed to sunlight, Skeletons will catch on fire.
Spider Jockeys are Spiders that spawn with a
Skeleton riding on its back. They spawn in dimly
lit areas on the surface and in caves. They
function as two separate entities, and if one
mob is killed, the other will still function
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Spiders have glowing red eyes and spawn in
dimly lit areas on the surface and in caves. When
exposed to sunlight, they will no longer attack
the player unless provoked.
The Cave Spider is a hostile mob with a blue skin
and is smaller, more dangerous, and much more
rarer than the regular spider.
The Enderman is a rare mob shaded black with
long arms and legs. Unlike players and most
monsters they are three blocks high.
Zombie Pigmen are neutral mobs that spawn in
dimly lit areas in The Nether, or when a pig is
struck by lightning on the surface.
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The Silverfish pops out of stone bricks found
in strongholds. If the player mines these
blocks Silverfish may pop out and attack
them.
Witches are a hostile mob similar-looking to
villagers.
Slimes are hostile mobs that spawn deep underground in
the bottom 16 layers of the map, most often in large,
cavernous spaces or open mines. They come in 4 different
sizes each with its own health and damage.
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The Nether
[all mobs are in the Nether except the creeper, enderman and the
enderdragon; the monsters only found in the Nether are the mobs listed
below]
Blazes are a flying mob that spawn in the The Nether
and shoot fireballs.
Magma cubes are a mob only found in the Nether.
Ghast are large mobs that float in the air and
shoot fireballs out of their mouths. They normally
spawn in The Nether, under any light level. There
is a small chance they will spawn near portals
outside the Nether.
A floating boss mob with three heads and skeletal
frame. It is a boss mob, similar to the Ender
Dragon so it has 200 hit points.
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Wither skeletons are mobs that spawn in Nether
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The Enderman is a rare mob shaded black with
long arms and legs.
The Ender Dragon is considered the boss mob for the game and appears in the End
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Redstone
Part 1
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Redstone Part 1
Redstone is what you use to create machines.
Redstone Ore is somewhat common at levels 1 to 19 and appears
in veins of 2 to 6 blocks. Use an iron or diamond pickaxe to mine.
Redstone torches provide constant power in redstone circuits, and act
as an inverter, or NOT-gate.They also provide soft light (level 7).
When used on the ground, redstone dust will lay redstone wire. It's
also used to craft items that work with redstone circuits and increase
the potency of several potions.
Redstone Wire is created by placing redstone dust on the
ground. Redstone Wires are used to build redstone circuits.
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Redstone Repeaters can extend the current of a redstone wire
beyond the 15 block limit, or to delay the incoming signal.
Redstone Comparators function similarly to redstone repeaters.
However, it receives two signals.
Pistons are used to push between 1 and 12 adjacent blocks forward
1 space. It can also push players, mobs and many objects
(specifically, "entities"). Sticky pistons can be used to push OR PULL
a single block 1 space. Pistons can also block the flow of fluids
when extended.
Sticky pistons are used to pull/push a nearby block 1 space. Once
it extends into a block, the block will stick to it. Sticky pistons can
also block the flow of fluids when extended.
The lever used to toggle a redstone circuit between two states: "on"
and "off".
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The wooden button is used to toggle a redstone circuit to the "on"
state. After .9 seconds, it automatically reverts back to the "off"
state.
The stone button is used to toggle a redstone circuit to the "on" state.
After .9 seconds, it automatically reverts back to the "off" state.
The stone pressure plate is used to toggle a redstone circuit between
two states: "on" (receiving pressure) and "off" (not receiving
pressure).
The stone pressure plate is used to toggle a redstone circuit
between two states: "on" (receiving pressure) and "off" (not
receiving pressure).
The dispenser is used to dispense or shoot objects, depending on
what is put inside.
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The dropper is a block that "drops" items it holds whenever it is
activated.
Provides a convenient entrance that you can open and close. Toggle
them by right clicking.
Doors provide a convenient entrance that you can open and close.
Iron doors can only be toggled by switches.
Also called a Hatch, a trapdoor is essentially a door that lays flat
on the ground.
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Fence gates are a type of door that can be opened both inward and
outwards. They are opened by right-clicking and can interact with
redstone.
Hoppers are items that, when items fall on top of it, will automatically
store items in either itself, or into a container it's attached to such as
a chest.
Tripwire hooks are a type of switch activated by stepping on them, or
running across a string that hangs between a pair of hooks.
The note block plays a note when hit or when powered by a
redstone circuit.
Used to play music with discs such as music disc (gold). Right-
click the jukebox with a music disc selected to play it.
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Redstone
Part 2
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Redstone Part 2
Redstone is what you use to create machines.
Buttons, levers, pressure plates, and more are used as
switches. Redstone wire can only bring a current 15
blocks so redstone repeaters extend and delay currents.
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Transportation
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Transportation
A vehicle that provides easier movement through oceans
or any large body of water.
Minecarts are rideable objects that you place on rails. They
can carry people, creatures or items(storage). They move
much faster than walking. Get in by right-clicking once
placed.
The minecart with a furnace moves on rails similar to a
normal minecart, but accepts coal (lasts about 4 minutes)
or charcoal as fuel for powered movement. Can be used to
push other minecarts.
A minecart with a chest operates just like a normal
minecart, while being able to carry a chest of items. Right-
click to add items to the cart. These carts cannot be
ridden.
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A minecart with a hopper combines the functionality of both
the minecart and the hopper.
A minecart with TNT combines the functionality of both the
minecart and TNT.
Rails are tracks that minecart-based vehicles can move along.
The powered rail acts as a brake or an accelerator to minecarts
that pass through it. It is powered by redstone wire.
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Detector rails are used exactly like a pressure plate. It sends a
redstone signal when a minecart passes over it to all adjacent
blocks.
Activator rails function like regular rails except that they enable
TNT Minecarts or Minecarts with Hoppers.
Note: There are plenty of blocks not in this book.
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