At that time, all a player could do was wander around in a flat world. Only two block types existed, Grass and Cobblestone. Later, Notch would change the name to Minecraft: Order Of The Stone, in tribute to a favorite Internet comic called "Order of the Stick". Incidentally, "Order of the Stone" would go on to be the name of the first chapter in Telltale Games' Minecraft Story Mode g
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An important part of Minecraft lore that never actually existed , Herobrine was a creation of fans in the Creepypasta community. This site that creates short horror stories, which also gave rise to the Slender Man craze, was the source of the fictitious mob. Herobrine was supposed to invade player's worlds by digging tunnels, building pyramids, and randomly cutting the leaves off of all tr
Obsidian isn't a substance that simply spawns in all of the game's biomes . In fact, there are only a few places you can find it in the wild. The most common one is underground. Roam around underneath the earth for long enough, and you're likely to eventually find a patch of lava that has some water flowing over it. Under the water will be some obsidian ready to be mi
Minecraft OneBlock is a custom map by IJAMinecraft in which players spawn on a single block above the void, with only one means of progression: mining that single block. The catch is that this single block will respawn infinitely, and players can continue to mine whatever it turns into in order to gain materials. OneBlock is similar to Skyblock, except players are at the mercy of whatever the block decides to give them. There aren't any servers that offer OneBlock modes, so players will have to download the custom map for the Java edition. As players continue to mine the block, the materials it provides become better, and the difficulty increases, as well. The block can spawn both passive and aggressive mobs, and players can use the materials they collect to expand their island, make farms, and turn the single block into a home. There are 10 different phases of the block, which players can progress through by mining a certain number of blocks each phase. The final phase spawns an End Portal on the players island, letting them fight the Ender Dragon with the materials they have gathered from the bl
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In December of 2011 when the game had been given its "final" release but was still undergoing development for new features Notch stepped away from the lead role in order to rest and work on other projects. Jens Bergensten, who had been with Mojang for about a year at that point, took over the lead programmer role at that t
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