Earth:Stats

Stats[note 2] were a feature inside Minecraft Earth added in 0.17.0 along with the journal, which was listed in the majority of entries and categorized into different purposes.
Similarly, player stats were a feature used to check statistics about the player in-game.
Information about stats
Stats were separated into 5 different categories: Regeneration, Absorption, Damage, Durability and Health[note 1], which served different uses depending on the entry.
List of stats
- Explain the uses for Absorption.
- Find if the icon of the Health stat is unused.
Regeneration
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Regeneration was a stat used exclusively on food items to display the healing amount that each item restored.
Absorption
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Absorption was a stat. Its purpose is unknown.
Damage
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Damage was a stat in tools used to display the attack damage dealt to mobs.
Durability
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Durability was a stat which displayed the remaining durability of a tool.
Health
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Health was a stat which displayed how much health a mob had.
History
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Gallery
Stats
Regeneration
Absorption
Damage
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Example of the diamond sword's entry in the journal having damage and durability stats, respectively.
Durability
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Another example.
Health
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Tropical Slime in the journal entry, showing its health stats.
Player stats
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Icon of quantity of item collection -
Icon of quantity of currently owned item -
Icon of number of deaths -
Icon of adventures played -
Icon of blocks collected -
Icon of challenges completed -
Icon of blocks placed -
Icon of items crafted -
Icon of mobs killed -
Icon of mobs collected -
Icon of items smelted -
Icon of shared buildplate views -
Icon of tappables collected -
Icon of time played -
Icon of tools broken
Notes
- ↑ a b Those names were taken directly from internal assets related to Minecraft Earth.
- ↑ According to internal files, both normal stats and player stats are named "stat_icons".
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