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All articles about general in-game features should use the following layout. Only the introduction and navigation sections are strictly required. Every other section has its own specific rules for whether it should be included.
The introduction section of an article is the section before the first heading. It should be capable of standing alone as a concise overview of the article, briefly describing its most important points. The article's subject should be mentioned at the earliest natural point in the prose within the first sentence, and should appear in boldface. Only the first instance should be in boldface. For example:
This is an optional section to describe any canonical in-universe facts that provide the player with background information to enhance the gaming experience. Lore should be verifiable from official sources. Information in the lore section may include, but is not limited to:
{{Quote|quotation text|quotation author}}.Official sources include YouTube videos from the Minecraft channel, official novels, and official video games.
Comments on X/Twitter, Discord, and forum discussions should generally not be considered sources of lore. If the comment is from a Mojang employee, it might be included in the trivia section. Such comments should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine whether to cite them. On the other hand, articles or videos dedicated to the subject on X/Twitter, Minecraft.net, or Nintendo Switch can be considered as sources of lore, but should also be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Do not include spoilers, tutorial advice, technical feature history, or any information that is verifiable only from fan communities or other unofficial sources. Also do not engage in editorializing, interpretations, or synthesizing conclusions that aren't stated in the official sources.
For blocks and items, this section is called "Obtaining" and contains information on how the block or item is generated (including in chests), crafted, dropped by mobs, etc. For blocks, this section should also start with information on breaking the block, which includes the fastest or required tool, if any, and what the block drops, noting tools or enchantments that affect the blocks dropped.
Specifically, the following order of subheadings (headings using ===) should be followed:
{{breaking row}} and any loot the block drops.{{block distribution}} should be used when appropriate.{{Drop sources}} template.{{LootChestItem}} template.For structures, there can be up to two sections where the Obtaining section goes: Creation, and Generation. Creation contains information on how to build the structure if the structure contains a use upon building (such as Nether portals), and Generation contains information on how the structure is generated by the game. Creation and Generation are not subsections of Obtaining. They are their own sections.
While this section should generally contain only information on how the article's topic is obtained in Survival, it may also state information on how Creative mode or commands can be used to obtain the block, item, or entity if one of the following is met:
Breeding does not go in this section. It goes in behavior.
If there are multiple ways to obtain the block or item or spawn the mob, these should be listed as subsections of this section (as explained above). Standard sections include:
This takes the place of Obtaining for articles on mobs, and contains information on any ways the mob spawns. This includes information on the natural spawn cycle and spawners that generate naturally.
For blocks and items, this section contains information on what can be done with them. This includes using the article subject as a crafting or smelting ingredient, as food, or for trading, or exploiting special properties of a block, like using a button to create a redstone pulse.
For mobs, this section is called Drops and contains information on what the mob drops upon death.
For structures, this section is called Structure and details the composition of the structure.
Like the Obtaining section, this section should be divided into subsections if appropriate. Standard subsections for blocks and items include:
{{crafting usage}}. Recipes should be entered manually (using {{crafting}}) only if {{crafting usage}} doesn't display the correct recipes.Structures can have the standard section of Loot, which details possible contents of chests found in the structure.
Headings should not be prefixed with an "As a". For example, Food should be used, not As a food.
Filling this section with tips on architecture and interior design should generally be avoided.
For mobs, this section contains information on how they act toward the player and other mobs. It also contains information on how other mobs react toward this mob.
This section may have a subsection about how the mob behaves in combat.
Any other sections go here, between Behavior and Sounds.
A table containing all sounds associated with this object. They should be organized using the {{Sound table}} template; see Bee § Sounds and Piston § Sounds for some good examples.
This section contains any achievements related to the article subject. Achievement sections should be transcluded using {{load achievements}} (e.g. {{load achievements|Leader Of The Pack}}). Achievements should be entered manually (using {{achievements}}) only if {{load achievements}} does not display the correct achievement(s).
This section contains any advancements related to the article subject. Advancement sections should be transcluded using {{load advancements}} (e.g. {{load advancements|Isn't It Iron Pick}}). Advancements should be entered manually (using {{advancements}}) only if {{load advancements}} does not display the correct advancements(s).
This section is reserved for videos uploaded by the Minecraft Wiki account or community approved videos and series. All videos are subject to the Video Policy.
History sections should use {{HistoryTable}} with {{HistoryLine}}. To provide accuracy, changes made in snapshots should retain the exact version of the change even when the update is released (e.g., 12w08a in addition to 1.2). This can be done using the {{{dev}}} parameter of {{HistoryLine}} (e.g., {{HistoryLine||1.6|dev=13w16a|Added horses.}}).
History sections should not contain non-notable bugs and bug fixes, as those belong on the tracker. Generally, a change that is reverted after a single version is subject to removal as a bug unless a source is provided that it is intended. An exception is if the bug has existed in at least one major release version and notably contradicts something on the article.
The history section should be split up into multiple different sections, each describing one aspect of the history. For example, there may be separate sections for each edition, separate sections for data history, and separate sections for texture/model history. An example layout could look like this:
== History == (information about the feature being announced, prototypes, or other historical information from before implementation in the game) === ''Java Edition'' === (general Java Edition history) === ''Bedrock Edition'' === (general Bedrock Edition history) === Legacy Console Edition === (general Legacy Console Edition history, if applicable) === Texture history (or model history) === (history section describing how the feature's texture or models changed)
The Issues section should contain only {{Issue list}}. Nothing else goes in this section.
Trivia sections should be in bullet point form.
Additions to trivia must meet the following guidelines:
If relevant, this section may have a subsection called Publicity containing information on the article topic in merchandise and other media.
Use the gallery tag to add a gallery of images.
<gallery> Filename.png|File description Anotherfile.jpg|Another description </gallery>
The "See also" section should contain links to other articles that have not been mentioned anywhere else in the article and are of a relevant topic.
If any footnotes were added on the page, {{notelist}} should be placed in this section to have the footnotes appear here.
If any citations or references were added on the page, {{reflist}} should be placed in this section to have the references appear here.
This section should contain relevant links to external sites, such as minecraft.net articles.
Navbox templates such as {{Navbox entities}} should be placed under a separate "Navigation" heading. This allows them to consistently display under the same section heading instead of in whichever section otherwise ends up being the last, which differs from page to page. This is particularly helpful for allowing mobile readers to easily access navboxes, where sections are collapsed by default. Notice that even this page's navbox is in its Navigation section.
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