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These data values refer to the different types of blocks, items and other features on Java Edition and are used in many places in Minecraft. Block IDs are used to define blocks placed in the world. Item IDs are valid only for items (including items in chests and items dropped in the world).
- Data values – Minecraft Wiki
Data value may refer to: Resource locations – Strings that...
- Java Edition data values/Blocks - Minecraft Wiki
Most blocks have a corresponding item form, which is the...
- Data values – Minecraft Wiki
Data value may refer to: Resource locations – Strings that make up an ID of blocks, items, entities, etc. Java Edition data values – The list of data values for Java Edition since 1.13. Java Edition data values/Classic – The list of data values for the Classic phase of Java Edition.
Most blocks have a corresponding item form, which is the item most closely associated with the block, used for placing said block into the world, and represents it in perhaps more obscure cases, such as the Superflat customization screen, Enderman drops and the ability to have the block state...
Search an interactive list of Minecraft blocks, items, mobs, entities, potions, ids and data values.
In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.21, each entity has a unique entity value assigned to it. These entity values are used in /summon and /data commands. Traditionally an entity is a mob which is a living creature that moves around in the game.
Comprehensive Minecraft item ID database. Search and explore all current and legacy item IDs (data values). Essential tool for modders, plugin developers, and command block enthusiasts.
Players have a unique set of NBT tags that can be used in Minecraft commands such as: /data and /scoreboard. What are NBT tags (formerly called Data Tags)? NBT tags allow you to set certain properties of a player. The NBT tag is always surrounded in {} such as {Dimension:"minecraft:the_nether"}.