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Hey, saw your edit on the mobs page, the cameras are different from the armor stand, they do move, when they're about to take a picture they move towards the player direction, shouldn't they be on the page? Rogerio980Pizzaa (talk) 18:42, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
Holy crap, how did you edit in User:Theminecraftarchitect's edits so fast on my renames page?
--MemphisM (talk) 19:23, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
Hi Capopanzo,
Thank you for reverting my edits about the history of the enchanted apple. This item has a storied history originating from an Indev-era joke, where a golden apple is crafted using eight gold ingots surrounding the then unused apple, and I have an argument regarding the history of this item. Please correct me if I made any facts wrong.
The enchanted golden apple, also called the "Notch apple", referred to two separate items depending on the game version, and are characterized by their extreme rarity, effects, and crafting recipe. It is one of the only Survival items given the Epic Rarity; until 1.21 the only other item besides its derivatives is the Dragon Egg. Both incarnations have been simply referred to as "golden apples," in Epic coloration at some point in history, and they were once variants of the item with ID 322. I argue that the enchanted golden apple existed since Infdev 20100227-1414, while the ordinary golden apple first existed in-game in the Legacy Console Editions, and appeared later in Java Edition 1.1.
The joke was implemented in a modified form; eight blocks of gold are used in place of gold ingots. The enchanted golden apple, then just called the golden apple, and internally with ID 332, replenished 42HP👁 ❤️
× 21 health, another evidence that this item is meant as an easter egg. At the same time, apples are now used, but for the entirety of its existence in Infdev, Alpha, and until the Adventure Update of Beta, they are only obtainable when a player named "Notch" died in Survival. They are obtainable only in normal survival since the Adventure Update, and only as loot from certain stronghold chests. The existence and the rarity of the apple prior to 1.1 is centered entirely on the first incarnation of the enchanted golden apple.
Since 1.1, apples lost their rarity as they are primarily obtained through uncommon drops from breaking oak leaves (roughly one apple per four trees cut). However, the item, with numeric ID 332, was completely changed: the effects and recipe has been greatly reduced, the glint was removed, and the rarity was reassigned to Rare. This nerf effectively removed the enchanted golden apple from the game. Players can no longer enjoy the overpowered effects of the enchanted golden apple in 1.1 and 1.2.
Fortunately, a different item (with the same ID of 322, but with different internal damage states), featured the same recipe and overpowered effects as the original golden apple was added in 1.3.1. They now bestow the player additional benefits such as high Resistance and Fire Resistance in addition to Absorption and rapid Regeneration. With apples and gold both renewable and farmable, enchanted golden apples can be obtained renewably and easily for the first time. From here onwards, there are now two separate items with the appearance of golden apples, with vastly different effects and crafting recipes. However, enchanted golden apples are still called golden apples in-game, but with the original Epic rarity instead of the Rare rarity of its ordinary counterpart.
Prior to 1.13, the relation between golden apples and enchanted golden apples are internally similar to the relation between coal and charcoal. 1.13's Flattening overhauled the ID and data values of almost all areas in Minecraft. It is at that point where enchanted golden apples are officially referred to as "enchanted golden apples" by name, and become fully separate from golden apples.
In predecessors of the Bedrock edition, an analogous situation probably occurred across the history of the enchanted apple. The enchanted apple first appeared in the very first Legacy Console edition, TU1 for Xbox 360. Intitially, it was not craftable, and had the same effects as the Adventure Update golden apple, a first incarnation enchanted apple. The history for the golden apple and the enchanted apple for Legacy Console versions are poorly attested, and it did not give the version where these golden apples were nerfed. One thing that is distinct to the Legacy Console versions is the crafting recipe of the golden apple (eight gold ingots), and that the enchanted apple was renamed from "golden apple" to "enchanted apple" rather than "enchanted golden apple." The Bedrock enchanted apple remains much more powerful in effects than the Java enchanted golden apple.
Below is the table outlying the history of the enchanted golden apple in Java edition, and why it can lead to misleading history:
| Era | Version | Release | Obtaining Apple | Obtaining Enchanted Golden Apple | ID 322-1 / enchanted_golden_apple | ID 322-1 / enchanted_golden_apple | ||
| Indev | 0.31 | prior | Did not exist | Did not exist | Did not exist | Did not exist | ||
| 20091231-2 | Nonfunctional | |||||||
| 20100110 | Unused (intended to replace mushrooms) | |||||||
| Infdev | Minecraft Infdev | 20100227-1414 | Specific to easter egg | ID 322-0, Specific to easter egg | Enchanted
Golden Apple 8 blocks of gold 42 health |
+ Name is "Golden Apple" | ||
| 20100625-1917 | ID 322-0, very rare and finite (loot chests from dungeons, later strongholds) | + Found in dungeons | ||||||
| Alpha | all | all | ||||||
| Beta | 1.0 | all | ||||||
| 1.8 | Pre-release | Very rare and very finite (strongholds only) | Enchanted
8 blocks of gold 10 food 30s Regeneration II (then I, 30 health) |
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| full release | 1.0 | 1.9 Pre. 2 | + Epic coloration | |||||
| 1.1 | 11w48a | Common and renewable (oak trees) | + Renewable | |||||
| Release | Replaced | Ordinary
8 gold nuggets 4 food restored 4s Regeneration II (then I, 4 health) |
+ Epic coloration | |||||
| 1.2 | prior | |||||||
| 12w21a | ID 322-1, difficult but renewable | + Rare coloration | Enchanted
8 blocks of gold 30s Regeneration V (then IV, 100 health) 300s Resistance I 300s Fire Resistance |
+ Name is "Golden Apple" | ||||
| 1.4 | all | |||||||
| 1.5 | all | |||||||
| 1.6 | snapshots | Ordinary
8 gold ingots 4 food restored 4s Regeneration II (4 health) 120s Absorption I (4 health) |
Enchanted
8 blocks of gold 30s Regeneration V (100 health) 120s Absorption I (4 health) 300s Resistance I 300s Fire Resistance |
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| 1.7 | all | |||||||
| 1.8 | all | |||||||
| 1.9 | all | ID 322-1, very rare and very finite | Enchanted
Uncraftable 30s Regeneration II (16 health) 120s Absorption IV (16 health) 300s Resistance I 300s Fire Resistance |
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| 1.10 | all | |||||||
| 1.11 | all | |||||||
| 1.12 | all | |||||||
| 1.13 | 17w47a | enchanted_golden_apple, very rare and very finite | + Flattened to golden_apple
+ Name is "Golden Apple" |
+ Separated and flattened to enchanted_golden_apple
+ Name is “Enchanted Golden Apple” | ||||
| 1.14+ | all | |||||||
--MULLIGANACEOUS-- (talk) 07:34, 1 July 2024 (UTC)
I had been wondering for a while how that screenshot could even be real, now I know that It was actually a mod.
Thx for removing it😁 ~2026-DioriteMeadowCherry6358 (talk) 15:24, 20 March 2026 (UTC)