A fuller modern Minecraft encyclopedia
This rebuild is designed to cover more than simple item IDs. It connects structured data, long-form overview copy, FAQs, and guide-style pages so users can move from lookup to action quickly.
Browse a modern Minecraft wiki built around real lookup intent: IDs, blocks, mobs, structures, commands, dimensions, version data, FAQs, and decision-focused guide pages.
Explore all categories with complete item IDs, stats, and detailed information.
Complete list of Minecraft items with IDs, stack sizes, durability, rarity, and usage info for Java & Bedrock.
All Minecraft blocks with block states, hardness, blast resistance, light levels, and drop tables.
Every crafting, smelting, smithing, and stonecutting recipe in Minecraft with ingredients and grid layouts.
Every Minecraft mob - hostile, passive, and neutral - with health, drops, spawn conditions, and behavior.
All Minecraft enchantments with max levels, compatible items, anvil costs, and exclusivity rules.
Complete Minecraft command reference with syntax, arguments, examples, and permission levels.
Minecraft structures including villages, temples, strongholds, and end cities with loot and generation info.
Minecraft version history with release dates, protocol versions, and snapshot tracking.
Jump straight to the most viewed items, blocks, and game mechanics.
Diamond Sword is a Minecraft item with unified Java and Bedrock tracking for IDs, recipes, and edition-aware wiki notes.
View details → MobWarden is a Minecraft mob page with category, dimensions, and edition coverage across the latest imported datasets.
View details → StructureAncient City is a vanilla Minecraft structure tracked from the Java worldgen structure registry with wiki-style summary data.
View details → Command/execute is a Java Edition command page with parser metadata, subcommand counts, and usage samples from the vanilla command tree.
View details →In-depth guides for crafting, enchanting, brewing, survival, and more.
A practical guide to crafting workflows, workstations, and how to find recipe-heavy pages quickly.
A guide to enchantment lookup, supported gear, treasure status, and how to read enchantment pages quickly.
A practical overview of brewing-related items, stations, and how potion-focused players should navigate the wiki.
A route-planning guide for villager use, workstation logic, and what players usually want from trade loops.
A broad guide to renewable food, crop planning, mob drops, and farm-first survival priorities.
A high-level guide to moving from early survival into Nether, enchantments, structures, and endgame goals.
Curated groups of pages that players frequently look up together.
The strongest pages to open when you are navigating crafting families and workstation chains.
Fast lookup pages for hunger recovery, saturation value, and practical survival choices.
Command pages with deep trees or broad technical utility.
Recent releases and snapshots kept available for update and compatibility lookup.
What players are searching for right now. Quick links to the most popular pages.
Common questions about Minecraft and this wiki.
It is strongest when players need IDs, version-aware facts, command names, edition differences, progression help, or connected guide-style explanations.
Because many Minecraft searches begin as a simple lookup and quickly turn into a broader planning problem.
No. Many core page families combine Java and Bedrock support and highlight where important differences exist.
This rebuild is designed to cover more than simple item IDs. It connects structured data, long-form overview copy, FAQs, and guide-style pages so users can move from lookup to action quickly.
Instead of stopping at alphabetical lists, the new homepage surfaces recipe-rich entries, version updates, guide hubs, and common user questions that lead to deeper exploration.