Java Edition:Types of Discontinued Features

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This page contains a list of all discontinued feature types under the Java Edition namespace.

Alternative Java Editions

Availability

Derivation

  • Derivation: The methods used to obtain a discontinued feature, and whether it uses other discontinued features or not.
    • Derived: Discontinued features only obtainable after another discontinued feature has been obtained.
    • Partially Derived: Discontinued features obtainable from other discontinued features, methods, or other sources.

Intentions

  • Intention: The legitimacy of a discontinued features obtainability, and whether its obtainability was intentional or unintentional.
    • Intentional: Discontinued features obtainable from intentional methods, such as a mechanic from an April Fools' version.
    • Unintentional: Discontinued features obtainable from unintentional methods, such as a bug or exploit.

Methods

  • Methods: Discontinued features which act as methods or ways to obtain a derived discontinued feature.

Movability

  • Movability: The movability of a discontinued feature, and whether its movable or unmovable once obtained.
    • Movable: Discontinued features which can be moved once it has been obtained.
    • Unmovable: Discontinued features which can not be moved once it has been obtained.

Observability

  • Observability: The observability of a discontinued feature, or in what way is the discontinued feature observable, if at all.
    • Directly Observable: Discontinued features which can be directly observed in the world.
    • Indirectly Observable: Discontinued features which can only be observed by using debug information ( F3) or by interacting with the feature.
    • Semi-Observable: Discontinued features which can only be observed if the feature is destroyed in the process.
    • Unobservable: Discontinued features which can only be viewed with commands or external tools, or abnormal means (attempting to stack certain items).

Permanence

  • Permanence: How long a discontinued feature will persist in the world based on in-game time, not to be confused with Persistence.
    • Permanent: Discontinued features which will stay in the world permanently unless broken by upgrading the world, or the players intervention.
    • Temporary: Discontinued features which are removed or converted after a certain amount of in-game time.

Persistence

  • Persistence: How long a discontinued feature will persist in the world based on versions, not to be confused with Permanence.
    • Converted: Discontinued features which are converted into another feature when updated into a newer version.
    • Current: Discontinued features which last until the current version, 24w20a (present).
    • Deleted: Discontinued features which are deleted when updated into a newer version.
    • Recontinued: Discontinued features which have been discontinued for a certain amount of time, but were/are recontinued later.

Types

  • Types: The types of discontinued features which can be obtained.

Blocks

  • Blocks: Discontinued features which are related to blocks.

Dangerous

  • Dangerous: Discontinued features which may pose a risk to the users system, game, or world.
    • Computer Damage: Discontinued features which could cause damage to the users computer.
    • Corruption: Discontinued features which could corrupt the users Minecraft world.
    • Crash: Discontinued features which could crash the users game.
    • Dangerous Version: Discontinued features which use a dangerous Minecraft version.
    • Destruction: Discontinued features which could destroy parts of the users Minecraft world.

Duplication

  • Duplication: Duplications methods which allow features to be multiplied.

Entities

  • Entities: Discontinued features which are related to entities.
    • Entity NBT: Discontinued features which are related to the data of an entity.
      • Effects: Discontinued features which are related to status effects.
      • Inventory: Discontinued features which are related to the inventory of an entity.
    • Hostile Mobs: Discontinued features which are related to hostile mobs.
    • Neutral Mobs: Discontinued features which are related to neutral mobs.
    • Passive Mobs: Discontinued features which are related to passive mobs.
      • Trades: Discontinued features which are related to villager trades and wandering trader trades.
    • Players: Discontinued features which are related to players.
      • Statistics: Discontinued features which are related to a players statistics.
    • Stacked Entities: Discontinued features which are related to stacked entities.

Items

  • Items: Discontinued features which are related to items.
    • Block Items: Discontinued features which are related to block items.
    • Equipment: Discontinued features which are related to equipment, or items with durability.
      • Armor: Discontinued features which are related to armor items.
      • Tools: Discontinued features which are related to tool items.
      • Weapons: Discontinued features which are related to weapon (melee and ranged) items.
    • Invalid Data Value Items: Discontinued features which are related to items with invalid data values.
    • Item Count: Discontinued features which are related to items with invalid item counts.
    • Item Entities: Discontinued features which are related to item entities.
      • Item Entity NBT: Discontinued features which are related to the data of an item entity.
    • Item NBT: Discontinued features which are related to the data of an item.
      • Durability: Discontinued features which are related to the durability of an item.
      • Enchantments: Discontinued features which are related to enchantments.

Lists

  • Lists: Pages of discontinued feature lists.

Modifications

  • Modifications: Modifications to Minecraft which allow the user to obtain discontinued features.
    • Modified Clients: Discontinued features which are obtainable through Modified Clients.
    • Resource Packs: Discontinued features which are obtainable through resource packs.

Requires Cheats

Self Replicating

World State

  • World State: The state of the Minecraft world itself.
    • Dimension: Discontinued features which can be obtained in specific dimensions.
      • Alternate Dimension: Discontinued features which can be obtained in alternative dimensions (such as the Moon).
      • End: Discontinued features which can be obtained in the end dimension.
        • End Exclusive: Discontinued features which can only be obtained in the end dimension.
      • Nether: Discontinued features which can be obtained in the nether dimension.
        • Nether Exclusive: Discontinued features which can only be obtained in the nether dimension.
      • Overworld: Discontinued features which can be obtained in the overworld dimension.
    • Files: Discontinued features which are related to the worlds files, these are Unobservable.
      • File Manipulating: Discontinued features which may use file manipulation to be obtained.
        • External Tools: Discontinued features which may use of external tools to be obtained.
          • Level Conversion: Discontinued features which may use level conversion to be obtained.
        • File Deleting: Discontinued features which may use file deleting to be obtained.
        • File Moving: Discontinued features which may use file moving to be obtained.
        • File Renaming: Discontinued features which may use file renaming to be obtained.
        • Time Changing: Discontinued features which may use changing the systems clock to be obtained.
      • level.dat: Discontinued features which are related to the worlds gamerules and name.
      • Region File: Discontinued features which are related to the worlds layout.
    • Terrain: Discontinued features which are related to the worlds terrain.
      • Biome: Discontinued features which are related to biomes.
      • Structure: Discontinued features which are related to structures.

Others

  • Antidiscontinued Feature: The opposite of a discontinued feature, a feature that is available in newer versions but not older versions.