Go to earth. IDs of all items in Minecraft. How to put small numbers

It's time to tell you about the ID of all items and blocks in Minecraft. This article will consist of several particles:

Now we will consider and discuss everything in detail. Well, let's go:

What are item IDs in Minecraft?

Item IDs- a unique identifier that consists of numbers. Each item has its own ID. In many cases, knowledge of these item and block IDs is needed for the creators of the modification and for the administration of various servers in Minecraft.

Since if you want to give someone an item or a block, you will need to use the /give command. But not everything is so simple, after you have entered this command, you will also have to write another console command (if necessary) - item ID.

Using the Give Command to Receive Items

In order to receive items and blocks using the /give command, you must have cheats enabled. Well, in order to distribute items on the server, you must have the rights to do so.

/give [quantity] [additional data]

To make things easier for you in the future, receive any items in Minecraft You need to learn this table below.

Basic commands for obtaining items:

  • /give- issuing command and getting items in Minecraft.
  • — the name of the player to whom you want to send the item.
  • - in this paragraph you need to indicate Item ID from the table.
  • [quantity]— enter in numbers how much of this item you want to send No.
  • [Additional information]— this paragraph indicates the second part of the ID digits of the item that has it.

IDs of all Minecraft items

Now knowing the necessary commands and IDs of all items in Minecraft, you can receive any items in Minecraft in any quantity.

What is the difference between an object and a block?

A block is all those things that can be placed on the ground. And objects are called those things that cannot be placed on the ground. That is, objects are mainly used by the player, and blocks are in the form of earth, grass, vegetation, etc.

Are you a server administrator or a pro player? IDs of items in Minecraft are useful to everyone, for example, for a store plugin, if you are an administrator and need to give yourself an item through the give command? You should always have this picture at hand, on it you will find all the standard items, under the icon the ID of the item from Minecraft world which is exactly what you need. All item icons are arranged in order, just like in the game, this is very convenient for quick search. Below you will find pictures for each version of Minecraft.

Item IDs in Minecraft 1.15 / 1.14.4 / 1.13.2 / 1.12.2

To view item IDs directly in the game, press the keyboard shortcut F3+H. Now, if you hover your mouse over an item’s icon, the identifier will be written in the tooltip. Starting with Minecraft 1.12.2, an additional ID was introduced, in text form, in the form full name in English. And in latest versions Minecraft 1.15, 1.14.4, 1.13.2 the developers abandoned the digital version, only the name remained. In general, it became quite inconvenient, because it is easier to write a few numbers than the name of a thing consisting of several words.

Item IDs in Minecraft 1.12.2

For those who are not able to see the IDs inside the game, we offer you an image with all the IDs in Minecraft.

The IDs of all Minecraft blocks are at the end of the entry. If some item or block does not work for you, then this block appeared in a newer version Minecraft versions and for it to work you need to update the client or server.

The command input syntax is: /get 1 7, where 1 is the item ID and 7 is the quantity. If an item has an index (such a small number), then the syntax is: /get 1 7 4, where 1 is ID, 7 is quantity, and 4 is index.

Blocks in minecraft can be divided into 11 types:

  1. Natural;
  2. Man-made;
  3. Adaptations;
  4. Mechanisms;
  5. Plants;
  6. Ore;
  7. Liquids;
  8. Unstable;
  9. Planned;
  10. Deleted.

Today, in particular, I will be looking at natural blocks. These also include blocks such as: clay block, snow, gravel, mossy cobblestone, earth, stone, sandstone, bedrock, ice, sand, obsidian, mob spawner.

So let's get started.

Clay block

This type of block can be found on sandy beaches and deserts. Sometimes they can be found in deserts and at the bottom of reservoirs. It is strange that it is even less common than gold and diamond ores. But it’s much easier to find it; you just need to look around the beaches and deserts. You can extract clay using any tool, although a shovel fits better Total. When destroyed, 4 clay lumps fall out. From them you can craft a brick or a clay block again.

  • The color of the clay varies from white to bright red.
  • Clay is sometimes located at the bottom of reservoirs with sandy bottoms.
  • In very rare cases, clay can be found in dungeons.
  • There is a bug in version 1.6 beta that causes clay to only generate where the x and z coordinates match.

Gravel

Gravel is usually found in natural holes under ground and water. Sometimes you can meet him in underworld. Gravel is a loose type of block, just like sand, i.e. if there is no block underneath it, it falls. If such a block falls on the player, he will be in a state of suffocation. You can't craft anything from gravel. Sometimes flint falls out of it (used to create arrows and lighters). The chance of silicon falling out of stone is 10%. Gravel can also be placed in game world. But if it drops flint, then the gravel block won't drop. You can also set gravel on fire, but it does not burn for long.

Mossy cobblestone

A block that first appeared in Survial Test and remained in subsequent versions of the game. Appearance almost like cobblestone, only it has a greenish tint. It can only be found in treasuries, from 30 to 60 pieces. It is not used in crafting in any way. Mossy Cobble shares similarities with Hellstone, as they both use the same texture, just with a different shade.

Earth

Land can be found very often in the game. She was one of the first to appear in the game. The earth is generated in many places: underground (no matter how strange it may sound, but it is true), on the surface, in caves, dungeons, under water, under snow. Also very suitable for planting various types of plants. It can be covered with grass, but under one condition: only if it is adjacent to any other block of land with grass. It is even possible to make a garden bed on the ground using a hoe. To do this, you need to approach it and press RMB using a hoe. The plowed ground becomes ribbed. If there is a source of water nearby, it takes on a dark brown color and becomes suitable for planting seeds.

Stone

This block appeared in the very first versions of the game and is generated in huge quantities. The stone is most often generated under the soil layer and can extend down to the bedrock. Sometimes you can find ones made entirely of stones. If you break a stone with a pickaxe, it will drop a cobblestone, which when fired in a furnace produces stone. From stone you can craft a stone step, a stone button, a red repeater, and a stone pressure plate.

To be continued...

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Everyone who runs their own server sooner or later faces the fact that certain moment I urgently need to find out the block ID in Minecraft. It is for such cases that this sign will come in handy. It shows the IDs of all available items in Minecraft as of April 2016.

What are block IDs for and how are they used?

Data numbering (id of items and blocks) is used to refer to different types of blocks and elements in Minecraft. Block IDs are used to determine which blocks are placed in the world and the player's inventory (including items in chests and dropped items in the world). Item (not block) IDs are only applicable to items. Each inventory slot also has its own unique number. In the Alpha and Beta versions of the game, there are additional data for some blocks that describe the unique properties of these elements (for example, the height of a water block or the direction of placing a torch). From version 1.7.10 String IDs are used along with numeric IDs, for example minecraft:bedrock .

In future versions () numeric IDs will be removed!

Beginning with version 1.4.2 (12w34a) you can enable ID display and additional meanings in inventory, chests, stoves, etc. by pressing F3 + H (outside inventory), and then 12w41a (1.4.2) strength is also shown. Before version 1.9, potions had ID 373 from 1 to 8270. Since version 1.9 potions do not have a numerical ID.

I Has a different ID from the item in the inventory.
D Uses an item's damage field to determine its durability.
S Requires additional data from game saves to fully identify the block.
B Requires additional data on the item's durability to fully identify the item in the inventory.
E Requires a block entity to store additional data.
Red Cannot be obtained without using cheats. Only available when using the /give command or through the inventory editor.
Light blue Cannot be obtained in any way (Some can be placed using /setblock )
Blue Available in mode Creation in the list of items.
Violet Available in mode Creation when selecting items.
Teal Can be obtained by trading with villagers in Creation.
Green Subject to availability only enchanted tools or in mode Creation.
Lime Only available if you have enchanted items or through using /give or in the inventory editor, but not available in Creation.
Grey Unused data.

How to put small numbers?

As you may have noticed, there is a second indicator next to some items. The correct code for such an item looks like this: 383:101. The second digit in this example is the smallest digit.

What is the ID of potions (versions before 1.9)?

373:16471 - Regeneration surge-2
373:16458 - Burst of slowness
373:16457 - Surge of power
373:16456 - Splash of harmfulness
373:16452 - Splash of poison
373:16451 - Fire resistance surge
373:16450 - Speed ​​Burst
373:16425 - Regeneration surge
373:16421 - Healing splash-2
373:16420 - Splash of poison-2
373:16418 - Swiftness Burst-2
373:16396 - Splash of maliciousness
373:16394 - Slowness surge
373:16389 - Surge of power
373:16388 - Splash of poison
373:16386 - Speed ​​Burst
373:16385 - Regeneration surge
373:16378 - Fire resistance surge
373:8266 - Potion of Slowness
373:8265 - Strength potion
373:8264 - Potion of weakness
373:8260 - Potion of poison
373:8259 - Fire resistance potion
373:8258 - Speed ​​Potion
373:8257 - Potion of Regeneration
373:8236 - Harmful potion-2
373:8233 - Strength potion-2
373:8229 - Healing Potion-2
373:8228 - Potion of poison-2
373:8226 - Speed ​​potion-2
3738225 - Regeneration potion-2
373:8204 - Harmful potion
373:8202 - Potion of Slowness
373:8201 - Strength potion
373:8200 - Potion of Weakness
373:8197 - Healing Potion
373:8196 - Potion of poison
373:8195 - Fire resistance potion
373:8194 - Speed ​​Potion
373:8193 - Potion of Regeneration

We hope that this information will be useful to you. Have a good game!



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