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In Minecraft, you often have to create new tools because the old ones broke, but not everyone knows that items can be repaired. There are several ways you can do this, and we're going to talk about ...
Before you can use an Allay to find items for you in your blocky world, you’ll need to know where to find and tame Allays in Minecraft. These can be found in both Pillager Outposts and Woodland ...
Minecraft's Trails and Tales update has added a number of new features to the game including Archeology. When going treasure hunting in the new Trail and Ocean ruins, players can find Suspicious ...
The latest preview and snapshot introduced the copper golem in Minecraft, a unique mob that sorts items and acts as a wonderful addition to the gameplay and resource management. So it comes as no ...
With archeology coming onto the scene in 1.20, plenty of players are wondering how to use pottery shards in Minecraft. If you’re one of them, we’ve got you covered. Coming in alongside a myriad of new ...
Dive into the exciting world of Minecraft as we uncover the secrets behind the most OVERPOWERED item ever created! In this ...
Having a Minecraft Recovery Compass may not seem that important to you at first... Until you respawn and leave all your items behind. If those pesky zombies get the better of you, a Recovery Compass ...
Here, is everything to know about Cyan Terracotta, one of the most convenient blocks for building and decoration in Minecraft. You don't need a lot of resources to create Fireworks. All you should ...
The Curse of Vanishing book is one of the only enchantments that can inflict a curse onto the player, resulting in the disappearance of a particular tool upon death. But, despite its negative outcome, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. However, compasses become obsolete if your base isn't anywhere near the world spawn point. Sure, you can use Minecraft console commands to change the ...
In Minecraft, you can use copper for construction, or for crafting lightning rods and spyglasses. Copper blocks will oxidize over time and turn green, but you can wax them to stop the aging process.