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Depends on many variables. Is the villager cured from a z-villager? Did you complete a raid near the villager. Did you spam buy mending books till the prices inflated? There are many more but on standard without any of the random variables, it should cost 15-30 emeralds
Why not, though, aim for higher things? Why not commit to philanthropy? Persson said: "I would Musk and try to save the world, but that just exposes me to the same type of [explitive] that made me sell minecraft again."
Having lived in several countries, it's always struck me that if you can find 10 people you really like, you can build a pleasant life anywhere. It's not always easy to find those ten people. Persson, now removed from life's usual exigencies, seems to be lacking anyone with whom he can be his own normal self.
There will be those who have no sympathy with him. They'll tell him to get a life, even though he seems to already have -- by some measures -- a very nice one. Some, though, might feel sympathy with the idea that all the money in the world doesn't actually buy anything other than things and more things.
Twenty-four hours after his tweets, Persson added some more context: "I really appreciate all the offers to hang and talk and all. As an introvert, new friends is hard to do even when fine, but it means a lot!"
In dangling that possibility, the tech world works harder and harder to take over more and more of its employees' time. Even some tech CEOs admit this is true -- for example, VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger.
The only thing you can cling onto is your sense of priorities and your very sense of self. It isn't easy. How strange, then, that even when you've made your fortune, things still don't seem to follow the intentions of your inner algorithm.
Since reddit.com/r/minecraft has been included on the main page; I propose we add links to platform specific communities within reddit, since there are two substantial communities currently operating (one for MCXBLA and one for MCPE) and one smaller one for Pi Edition....
/r/minecraft360 has seen participation from /u/4JSteve - QA Bug Tester @ 4J Studios relating to upcoming features and confirming bug fixes as well as utilizing community participation for assembling bug lists for the last title update.
Hi,
maybe you noticed the edit which added a new header and the changes in the boxes below. The idea comes from the german Wiki and we want to change this. But the Main pages of the different Wikis should look similar. So we present our idea to the english Wiki, which has the biggest community and sets the standard for the layouts of the other Wikis.
Changes:
1. At the top there is now a new header with information about the respective Wiki. The text can be copied from the page Minecraft Wiki:About. As you can see there are links to the content of the box Wiki community. At the moment they are the translated links of the german box "Wiki community". But every Wiki should customize their header to their box. Beside every link there are pictures of Items which fit to the respective link. We would replace the old header with our new header. We think, that we dont need two logos of the Wiki. On the top left corner there is already the Minecraft Wiki Cube.
2.Because of the new header we dont need the box Wiki community any more. So we would split the overcrowded box Updates, news and events to a box News and events and another box called Development. The advantages: We can display the news and events in a better (clearer) way. Another point is that we have more space for the Version history and Upcoming features. These changes would tell the user more about the Wiki, offers important links on a better seen place and prevents overcrowded boxes. What do you think about our suggestion? --.zip de.MinecraftWiki-Admin talk page 22:33, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
Every link is suitably named except "Purchase the computer edition!". 'PC' does not strictly refer to Windows computers, in this case it generally should refer to Linux, Mac and Windows computers but not video game consoles, tablets/smart phones, and small single board computers (like the Raspberry Pi), which all come under the term 'computer'. It is inconsistent that each except one is suitably named.
It also may seem redundant to anyone who doesn't confuse the term. Reading "computer edition", then reading four other links for different editions which are also in a way, computer editions, because they too run on computers.
Of course it is not perfectly ideal to rename the link just "Purchase the PC edition!" because many people do confuse the term. I suggest renaming it "Purchase the PC edition! (Linux Mac, Windows)" which would avoid confusion but remain correct.
But notice the color difference, the plainlink-link is slightly lighter, like Wikipedia links. As far as I'm aware the link should be the same color as internal links, since plainlinks is a workaround for internal links with parameters (they don't work with regular internal link syntax). After reading the MediaWiki manual for plainlinks, it seems the color can be changed in the css of the plainlinks class. However, this would create the issue that all Wikipedia links linked with plainlinks will be the wrong color, but I think internal links are more often linked then Wikipedia links.
I don't think there should be more than one instance of a link on a single page, at least not in this case, especially since there are two links that have not been transfered that could fit in the header (or even somewhere else like the sidebar or footer) if there were less duplicates. Maybe some of the duplicate and non-transfered links are ok, but I'd at least like to let it be known. --5ives 18:37, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
I think the introduction summary still needs a bit more revision. It's the first thing people see when they visit Minecraft Wiki, so in theory it should be written well. Right now, the summary has some awkward phrasing and wrong comma usage that could be rephrased, so I've made a draft of some proposed edits:
Minecraft is a sandbox construction game created by Mojang AB founder Markus Persson, and inspired by the Infiniminer, Dwarf Fortress, and Dungeon Keeper games. Gameplay involves players interacting with the game world by placing and breaking various types of blocks in a three-dimensional environment. In this environment, players can build creative structures, creations, and artwork on multiplayer servers and singleplayer worlds across multiple game modes.
On February 11, 2013, Minecraft: Pi Edition was released for the Raspberry Pi. It is based on the Pocket Edition and is available for free at Mojang's dedicated blog. The Pi Edition is intended as an educational tool for novice programmers and users are encouraged to open and change the game's code using its API.
On December 17, 2013, Minecraft was released for the PlayStation 3 on the PlayStation Store for US$19.99. The release was almost identical to the Xbox 360 Edition and was developed in tandem with the Xbox 360 Edition from then on.
Since we've got such a clutter of version info in there now, I thought I'd try to redesign it to be better separate it out by edition and make it easier to understand. The colours aren't final (suggestions?), I just took them from Fenhl's suggestion for history so we had something to start with. It uses flexboxes, but should fallback pretty well for older browsers that don't support them, it pretty much just doesn't fill in the extra space, and still remains responsive to the window size.
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