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At this point, one hears only quiet beeping, vinyl static, and a hissing noise, and the track ends. An upbeat remix of "Minecraft" with a cheerful, inquisitive tone. It starts out with some quiet synth Latin percussion and some soft synths playing a melody, and then expands into a chiptune-esque song. This disc was originally named "where are we now". A record that starts off as an uplifting and happy but repetitive retro-style piece. Upon reaching the second half however, the song starts progressing into being darker and more sorrowful, eventually cutting off abruptly.
A clock can be heard ticking quickly at the end. An intense, somewhat hip-hop-style beat, along with more mellow parts further in reminiscent of a radio. C - C - cat. C - blocks. C - chirp. C - far. C - mall. C - mellohi. C - stal. C - strad. C - ward. C - wait. Lena Raine - Pigstep. C uploaded a video to YouTube , containing previews of many music tracks that were later added as records.
This video is no longer available. Music discs can also be dropped by creepers shot by skeletons. Before this update, gold "13" music discs were noticeably more common than green "cat" ones. Now, green "cat" discs are more often dropped. These are stored along with the first discs, Before this update, there were 10 unused music files, now only one remains unused, which is the song "where are we now". All of the music discs, except for "11", can now be dropped by creepers killed by skeletons.
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Minecraft Worlds generated by other players can be downloaded by the player and opened in their copy of the game. This guide will show how to play the worlds in either Java or Bedrock.
Before anything else, download your chosen world with a web browser. Some reputable sites to download Minecraft worlds are:.
After you download a bedrock map, you should already have a file name with. It should also have a Minecraft icon in it. Just double click it and it will automatically open in Minecraft. You can easily rename bedrock. If it didn't automatically open, select Minecraft if asked.
The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work. This article has been viewed 1,, times. Villages are unique, generated structures in Minecraft populated by villagers. There are farms to gain food from and chests with loot. Not to mention that there are also tons of houses to stay in and villagers to trade with.
Whether you plan to stay, visit, or pillage, here is how you can find a Minecraft village! Select a world that has cheats enabled. Open the console. Type "locate village" and press Enter. Make note of the coordinates. Re-open the console. Type "teleport" [player name] followed by the coordinates. Press Enter. Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.
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Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Open Minecraft. Click Singleplayer. It's in the middle of the Minecraft window. Doing so brings up a list of your singleplayer worlds. Double-click the world in question to load it. In order to find a village in Minecraft, your selected world must have cheats enabled for it.
The console text box will open at the bottom of the window. Enter the "locate" command. The capital "V" in "Village" is extremely important, as using a lower-case "v" will result in a broken command.
In some recent version of Minecraft you may need use small "v" instead of capital "V". Review the results. You should see a white-text message that reads "Located Village at [x-coordinate] y? For example, you might see "Located Village at y " here. The y-coordinate altitude is usually unknown, meaning that you'll need to use trial-and-error to guess it. Type in the "teleport" command. Re-open the console, then type in teleport [player] [x-coordinate] [y-coordinate] [z-coordinate] , replacing the bracketed information with your username and the coordinates of the village.
You will need to guess the y coordinate. For a player named "Waffles" in the above example, you'd enter teleport Waffles [guess] Names are case-sensitive. Try using a number between 70 and 80 for the y-coordinate. If you are running Minecraft 1. This will run your teleport command. As long as the y-coordinate isn't so high that the fall kills you or such that it places you inside of a wall, you will land in, above, or below the village.
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