crafting process

AppWizard
February 25, 2026
Lay of the Land is set to be released on April 8 on Steam. The game features vibrant visuals created through procedural techniques, a Creative Mode for unrestricted building, and a survival mode that requires resource gathering. Players can manipulate terrain with various tools and engage in combat using magical abilities. The game is developed by a single developer known as 'Tooley1998' or Southern Cross Interactive. Pricing details have not been announced, but players can wishlist the game for updates.
AppWizard
February 13, 2026
The Shared Watch event in Arc Raiders allows players to engage in cooperative gameplay focused on defeating Arc, moving away from Candleberry hunts. Players can utilize Seeker Grenades, which were introduced in December, to effectively take down enemies like Wasps and Hornets. Crafting these grenades requires 2x Arc Alloy and 1x Crude Explosives. Bird City is a favorable map for this strategy, as players can lure Snitches and summon additional Arc. Seeker Grenades can be purchased from Apollo if players do not have the blueprint. Encouraging Snitches to summon more Arc increases targets and potential merits for the event.
AppWizard
January 9, 2026
Minecraft is releasing an update focused on baby farm animals, introducing new baby versions for eight mobs: cows (and mooshrooms), pigs, sheep, chickens, rabbits, ocelots, wolves, and cats. This update includes enhanced graphics and sounds for the baby animals, with all general and biome-specific variants also receiving updates. Players will be able to craft Name Tags using Paper and any Metal Nugget to personalize their animals. Additionally, spawn eggs will now function similarly to the Java Edition, allowing players to generate baby versions of adult mobs.
AppWizard
October 31, 2025
Players can obtain Mechanical Components in Arc Raiders primarily through two methods: 1. Constructing a Refiner in their workshop, which requires 7 Metal Parts and 3 Rubber Parts to craft Mechanical Components. These materials can be found throughout the game or recycled from scrap items, with assistance from the companion Scrappy. 2. Recycling uncommon (green) rarity weapons, such as the Arpeggio or Anvil, and uncommon weapon mods like the Extended Light Mag II. Upgraded versions of common weapons, such as the Rattler III, Ferro IV, and Stitcher IV, can also yield Mechanical Components when recycled. Recycling weapons may not directly aid in crafting but can provide additional resources. It is recommended to avoid scrapping upgraded weapons, as constructing the Refiner remains the most efficient method for acquiring Mechanical Components.
AppWizard
October 26, 2025
The spear is a new weapon in Minecraft introduced in the Mounts of Mayhem update, positioned between the sword and the trident. It allows for both Jab and Charge attacks, providing versatility in combat. To craft a spear, players need 2 sticks and one of the following: wooden planks, stone blocks, or various ingots (copper, iron, gold, diamond, or netherite). The crafting process involves placing one stick in the bottom-left corner, another in the center, and the chosen material in the top-right corner of a crafting table. The Jab attack is a standard close-range strike with a cooldown period, while the Charge attack builds momentum for increased damage and can knock back or dismount opponents when mounted on an animal. Higher-tier spears deal more damage but have longer cooldowns. Players can also perform Charge attacks while using an Elytra or traveling in Minecarts or boats on icy surfaces. Various enchantments, including Lunge, can enhance the spear's capabilities.
AppWizard
August 27, 2025
This week's update introduces a new Minecraft Server Management Protocol that allows real-time queries of player activity, adjustments to game rules, and updates to server settings. Several server properties have been transitioned into game rules, enabling modifications while the server is operational. Players can now use player icons in chat, and the copper golem has received enhancements along with various bug fixes. New features include support for the Halychian language. Changes to recipes now require Hanging Signs to be crafted exclusively with Iron Chains. The server list requires manual entry for new server names, and enhanced text input functionality allows text selection via mouse dragging. UI components will change the mouse cursor shape for better interaction, with a hand-shaped cursor for clickable text labels. Minor tweaks include adjustments to the hitbox of Copper Golems, which is now 0.98 blocks in height, and improvements to their functionality. The Data Pack version has been updated to 85.0, and the Resource Pack version is now at 67.0. Server properties have been streamlined, removing several in favor of game rules, including allow-nether, spawn-monsters, enable-command-block, and pvp. New server properties have been introduced to control the new protocol, including management-server-enabled, management-server-port, management-server-host, and status-heartbeat-interval. The new Minecraft Server Management Protocol is designed for dedicated servers, supporting querying and updating server state, notifying users of state changes, and complying with JSON-RPC 2.0 specifications. New game rules include pvp, allowEnteringNetherUsingPortals, spawnMonsters, and enableCommandBlocks. The text rendering component has been enhanced to support non-character objects within text, with new formats for object types. The chain has been renamed to iron_chain in both Data and Resource Packs. A comprehensive list of bugs has been fixed to enhance gameplay stability and performance. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and users are advised to back up their worlds before installation.
AppWizard
August 10, 2025
The forthcoming Minecraft snapshot will introduce the Copper Torch, a decorative item scheduled for release in the 2025 Fall Drop. It functions like a traditional torch but features unique green textures and particles. To craft the Copper Torch, players need 1 Copper Nugget, 1 Coal, and 1 Stick. The crafting process involves placing the Copper Nugget on top, Coal in the middle, and Stick at the bottom in a Crafting Table, resulting in four Copper Torches. Copper Torches emit a light level of 14 and can be used for illumination and decoration in builds.
AppWizard
August 8, 2025
Tipped arrows can inflict potion effects on both allies and enemies. They are crafted by surrounding a lingering potion with eight arrows, producing eight tipped arrows. These arrows deal standard arrow damage along with the potion effect upon impact. They can be used strategically in combat, such as using arrows of slowness against fast-moving mobs or arrows of weakness against strong foes, although some entities are immune to these effects. Tipped arrows can also provide beneficial effects like regeneration and speed to teammates, but caution is needed to avoid harming allies. In Bedrock Edition, tipped arrows can be crafted using cauldrons filled with potions. The infinity enchantment on bows does not apply to tipped arrows, and dispensers can launch tipped arrows for strategic traps.
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