Tutorial:Glossary
This is a glossary of game terms used by the Minecraft community, but are not officially in the game. Some of these game terms are used as shortenings, while others are terms exclusive to Minecraft, and may not be familiar to people who are new to the game.
Underlined words represent terms that are further described in this list. Terms that exist on other dedicated pages are not listed here.
List of terms
A
- admin / operator
- A player who is listed on the OP (operator) list, having access to most or all of the commands on a server.
- adminium
- The old nickname for bedrock. Back in the days of Classic Creative, bedrock was referred to as "Adminium" because the admins were the only ones who could use it, and there was no in-game item names yet.
- AFK
- Away From Keyboard: when a player is away from their computer, tabbed out, or otherwise not paying attention to what's happening in the game.
- AFK farm
- A farm that requires a player to function by making the player perform tasks automatically, exploiting interacting mechanics in a way that the player doesn't have to be actively involved due to the fact it requires only one, more or even no keys to be held indefinitely, which can be done by a weight placed on the keyboard/mouse or by exploiting an alt-tabbing glitch.
- AFK farming
- When an AFK player runs an AFK farm.
B
- base
- Home of a player, usually a place with their storage, some workstations (crafting table, furnace, etc.) and a bed. It can also mean a frequently visited place.
- beef
- Shortening of raw beef. Can also refer to steak.
- blacksmith
- A name generally used for the weaponsmith, as it was the name for it before the Village & Pillage update. If used for the villager's building, it commonly describes the Weaponsmith plains house, although it can be used to describe any of its other types of houses.
- block verb
- To obstruct something; to block with the sword (pre 1.9) / shield.
- block clutch
- The act of quickly placing blocks on a vertical wall below the player's feet. This can be used to prevent fatal falls, hold onto a certain place, or move along the side of the wall.
- Bolan diamonds / diamond-clay trick
- A trick that allowed you to mathematically locate blobs of ore using clay or gravel disks in rivers or swamps, typically used to efficiently mine for diamonds. Named after Minecraft content creator Matthew Bolan, who first discovered and showcased the method. This trick no longer works as of Java Edition 1.18.
- bridge verb
- The act of crouching on a ledge and placing blocks while moving. Used to get across gaps, such as between mountains, or over the void in the End. Many versions of bridging exist, such as ninja bridging and god bridging, varying in speed and difficulty, often performed without always crouching.
- buff noun
- A special ability, granted by modded servers (modified attributes, e.g. flying in Survival mode, or higher speed than usual, not to be confused with the potion effect here), or granted in vanilla, like status effects. Debuff refers to a negative effect. In video game balancing, the term buff also refers to a change that increases the value of a certain element.
- Bugrock
- Slang term for Bedrock Edition, alluding to its supposedly buggy nature.
- buildstone
- A term referring to a movement in the community combining Redstone and building to animate and bring life into player constructions. The term was created and popularized by Jake Kelton On YouTube.
- butter
- Jargon or a joke term for gold. Rarely used in modern Minecraft, since the retexturing of the gold ingot in the Texture Update to look more shiny and less buttery.
C
- cave noises / sounds
- Refers to ambient sounds that occasionally play in dark or underground areas based on the mood algorithm.
- cheater / griefer / hacker
- The toxic part of the community; sometimes typed differently to avoid chat censoring (e.g. Haxor), it describes someone using modified clients to gain unfair advantages. Most servers forbid the use of those clients, and their use is not moral as well. However, some servers also forbid accusing players of being hackers on chat and whisper, but do provide an alternative method of reporting to staff like forums or dedicated in-game commands. Griefers do not necessarily have to be hackers, but are generally considered equally toxic and unwanted, and hacks can make griefing and finding things to grief easier.
- cheese
- Any strategy that removes most, if not all danger from fighting a mob or performing any task that would usually be difficult. An example of a cheese strategy is a 2-block tall roof, which prevents endermen and wither skeletons from reaching you.
- Another example could be using high FOV to x-ray through walls.
- cobble
- A shortening for cobblestone.
- combat log verb
- To disconnect from a server during combat to avoid death, usually in PvP.
- corautilus
- Another name for the coral zombie nautilus.
- cracked /
- Pirated, unofficial access to Minecraft. Cracked launchers allow people to play Minecraft without an official account and cracked servers accept these players. Non-premium is sometimes used as a euphemism.
- crafting bench
- A crafting table.
- crit
- Short for a critical hit.
- crystal
- Short for End Crystal, which is the most powerful weapon item in the game. To crystal (or crystallize) a player is to attack them with end crystal explosions.
D
- dim
- Short for diamonds.
- DB
- A block of diamond, used as currency on some servers.
- defend
- Sometimes a miscalling for blocking rather than defending something.
- DLC
- Abbreviation for "downloadable content". It is a standard feature of Minecraft Dungeons, but it is also commonly used to describe certain releases on the Marketplace (including external media promotions). DLCs are typically paid and official.
- dog
- A tamed wolf.
- dub
- A large chest. Abbreviation of double chest. Not to be confused with a pronunciation of the term "W".
- dupe / duped / duping
- A method of duplicating items, often as a result of a bug or an oversight. Duped items are items that are produced by duping.
E
- e-chest
- Short for Ender Chest.
- egap
- Short for enchanted golden apple.
- em
- Short for emerald.
- eye
- Eye of ender. Can also be used to describe the completeness of an end portal, for example, an end portal with 3 end portal frames containing eyes of ender is called a 3-eye portal, or simply 3-eye.
- EZ
- "Easy", depending on context (at the end of a game, and/or like in GG EZ), some servers (completely) forbid the use of this word because it might be "not respectful to the players". Not to be confused with Ez, Notch's ex-wife.
F
- fatigue
- Short for the Mining Fatigue effect.
- fire res / fire rez
- Short for Fire Resistance or Potion of Fire Resistance.
- FnS
- Short for Flint and Steel.
- fully automatic farm
- A farm that works without any player intervention (except for being nearby to load the chunks).
- full netherite / diamond / iron / chain / gold / leather
- Full set of gear made of one material.
G
- gapple / gap
- Golden Apple; may refer to enchanted golden apples too, however, a term for those is also Notch Apple (official until 1.12, as seen on achievements), God Apple, or Enchanted Golden Apple (now official, as seen by its in game item name).
- gamemode
- Gamemode may refer to Creative mode, being used synonymously, ex. "I am in gamemode." Not to be confused with the space-separated term game mode, which is the playing state of the game (Creative, Survival, Adventure).
- gear / geared
- Armor; may also refer to the removed block: Gear, however chances of seeing a player talk about it are extremely rare. Geared means "having armor equipped" and Gearing up means to equip armor. Can also mean tools, weapons and armor in general.
- grief
- Breaking blocks, usually ones a part of someone's building.
- GG
- Good Game. Goes with EZ too, as GG EZ (Good game, it was easy).
- golem
- Iron Golem, Copper Golem, or Snow Golem.
- green top
- When a dirt house has grown grass on top. Normally used jokingly to deride lazy players who build dirt homes and never upgrade them.
H
- hero
- Humanoid protagonists, such as Alex or Valorie, used in Minecraft Dungeons, Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of the Arch-Illager and Minecraft Legends.
- house / hut / shack
- An enclosed construction of blocks built by player(s) for practical or aesthetical use, or both. Also refers to buildings in villages.
I
- ice boat
- A transportation technique in which the player rows on top of ice (or its variants), which causes the boat to drift at high speeds.
- ice boat racing / ice boating verb
- When players compete and race with boats travelling on large tracks made out of ice, often using mods to enhance the mechanics of the ice boat.
- invis
- Short for Invisibility or Potion of Invisibility.
J
- jitter / butterfly clicking
- A quick way of mouse clicking used in 1.8 PvP. Butterfly clicking means alternating using 2 fingers on the same button (left/right mouse button).
M
- maxed-out
- Refers to an item or items, or often a full set of gear and tools, that has all the best enchantments possible for that item equipped.
- microlens / E Ray verb
- A technique used to locate bastion remnants or nether fortresses by setting the field of view setting to the minimum, focusing on a certain area, and then checking the entity count on the debug screen. A high entity count usually confirms the location of the aforementioned structures. This happens because structures automatically generate with mobs, while biomes take time to spawn them.
- MLG / clutch
- Acronym for "major league gaming". In Minecraft this refers to the act of placing a block or using an item just before hitting the ground after falling to prevent fall damage. For example, MLG water bucket means to use a water bucket on the ground and take no fall damage when jumping off from a high place.
- mob cage
- A monster spawner.
- modded
- Client/server with mods. A modded server can still host vanilla clients if only server-side mods are enabled, otherwise they are supposed to host clients that have the same also applied.
- moderator / mod
- A user with limited admin controls tasked with moderating a server and preventing cheating or rule breaking.
N
- neo
- A jump involving going around a block in parkour maps.
- nerf verb
- To make a certain element in-game less powerful in an update. The opposite of buff in the sense of video-game balancing.
- noob / newb
- A player who is new to a game, and a shortening for newbie. Usually but not necessarily used as an insult for someone who's not very good at the game, and is not necessarily someone who's new.
O
- OP
- Depending on context: operator (admin) most of the time, over-powered: too powerful (equipment only, a term used mostly on modded servers and in other games), original poster (forums and sites, not necessarily Minecraft related) or end-game equipment and gear.
P
- pearl
- Ender pearl. Could be a verb as well (i.e. teleporting with an ender pearl). To "pearl away" (from something, someone, etc) is to flee a conflict, for example, an unwanted PvP battle, by throwing an ender pearl away from, for example, a fight.
- perimeter
- A large area where all blocks are removed from the surface down to (or close to) bedrock level. Often used on technical Minecraft servers to allow mob farms to be built as low down as possible while removing all other mob spawning spaces, and around the world spawn point to reduce lag in the spawn chunks.
- pick noun
- A shortening for pickaxe.
- pigman
- This term is almost never used to describe pigmen (the scrapped removed mob), and is rarely used as a short for piglins. Instead, it is used as a common short term for zombie pigmen. This term was used long before the Nether Update. Even after zombie pigmen have been renamed to zombified piglins, the term "Pigman" is still used for zombified piglins.
- pillager / illager base
- Pillager outposts or woodland mansions can be named "pillager base" or "illager base". Also a witch hut can be rarely named "illager base" or "illager home" even though the witch is not an illager.
- pillar jumping, pillaring / pillar / tower / nerd poling verb
- When a player repeatedly jumps followed by quickly placing a block beneath. This is helpful when getting high off the ground in a short amount of time, and it can be done by just looking down and holding jump and use with a proper block selected.
- pop verb
- When a totem of undying is used. Usually used in PvP, though can be used in other situations as well.
- portal
- A shortening that refers to either the Nether portal or the End portal.
- pot
- A shortening for potion. E.g. invis pot
- Can be sometimes used as a shortening of flower pot or decorated pot as well.
- pro
- A player who is good at the game and is the opposite of a noob. A shortening for professional.
- prot
- A shortening for Protection, and may also be used to describe other damage-reducing enchantments (e.g. Projectile Protection).
- pumpkin vision
- The effect of wearing a carved pumpkin on the head.
Q
- quad (jump)
- When a player has to sprint-jump over a 4-block gap horizontally, which is the furthest a player can jump while sprinting without any (de)buffs. This term is often used when playing on parkour maps.
R
- ragequit
- The act of angrily exiting the game, often as the result of an occurrence in-game, such as one dying or having a construction of theirs destroyed.
- raiding
- While similar to the destructive form of griefing, the most notable difference is that raiding is done with the purpose of gaining material assets (i.e. items) or strategic advantages toward an enemy and in most cases, it is on a relatively large scale. This term is mostly used on faction servers. It should not be confused with pillager raids.
- regen
- Short for Regeneration or Potion of Regeneration.
- relog / log verb
- To disconnect from the server and rejoin the server, usually to fix glitches.
- rod
- Blaze Rod, Breeze Rod, End Rod, Lightning Rod or Fishing Rod, also can be used as a verb to hook onto something with a fishing rod.
- run noun
- In a speedrunning context, refers to an attempt to defeat the ender dragon in a freshly generated world as fast as possible or some other spreedrunning goal.
S
- sea
- All types of ocean can be named "sea".
- semi-automatic farm
- A farm that requires active player intervention in order to produce but has an enhancing mechanism to help the player plant/harvest crops or spawn/kill mobs (depending on the type) and/or they feature enhancement for collecting items.
- semivanilla
- Any modded server that accepts vanilla clients. This is because the term "modded" for servers usually mean servers that do not accept vanilla clients at all, despite that semivanilla servers use modified server software, use third-party plugins, and/or run on systems like Bukkit and PaperMC. Semivanilla may simply mean "between modded and vanilla."
- shifting
- Synonym for crouching, derived from the left shift key, the default key binded to crouch.
- skelly
- Short for a skeleton. Wither skelly refers to a wither skeleton.
- slimestone
- Often-moving redstone contraptions involving heavy use of slime blocks and/or honey blocks.
- snowman
- A snow golem.
- splash
- Splash potion as well as, splash text (also known as Splash Screen).
- spleef
- Breaking the block below a player or mob to make them fall
- spam verb / spam clicking
- The act of clicking a key repeatedly in quick succession. Spam may also refer to filling the chat by copy-pasting a line or holding a key.
- speedbridge
- Refers to a collection of methods used to bridge extremely fast. Mostly used on competitive multiplayer servers.
- speedrun
- The act of completing a certain goal in a video game as fast as possible. In Minecraft, it usually refers to defeating the ender dragon in a newly-generated world.
- sprint-jumping
- Sprinting and (continuously) jumping. It is the fastest way a player can run without the use of status effects, Spectator mode, enchantments, or client modification. One can run faster in spaces 2 blocks tall, on stairways or on ice and its variants, by manually spamming or holding the jump key.
- stacked
- Refers to a player being extremely OP; being 'stacked' with OP gear and loot.
- staff
- Players that were granted additional commands to use compared to regular players, in order to help administrate the server. Staff members aren't necessarily Admins as they might not have even nearly full access to all of the commands, just like the real-life meaning of the term, where a staff member might not be on top of the hierarchy.
- sub preposition
- In a speedrunning context, sub-number refers to a run that takes a total time less than that number of minutes. For example, a 14:37 run is a sub-15.
T
- totem
- A shortening of totem of undying.
- TPS
- Short form of Ticks Per Second—amount of game ticks per one real second. Default value is 20. Any number below 20 is commonly called "lag", although low frame rates is also called lag.
- trading hall
- A player-made building where an array of villagers are lined up for easy access to trades.
- troll
- A player who messes with people, though not as bad as a griefer. To some people, the two terms are synonymous.
U
- update skipping
- Similar to update suppression, introduced in Java Edition 1.19. Fixes old methods of update suppression by creating a block update queue limited with 1 million updates chained. Skips some of the block updates after reaching 1 million.
- update suppression
- A method of cancelling all block updates in a chain of updates. Often used to create illegal block states or dupe items. Achieved by causing an exception in the game code. Widely used for custom-shaped portals, duping. Partially removed in Java Edition 1.19.
V
This section is about the term. For the kit type in PvP, see Vanilla PvP.
- vanilla
- An unmodified Minecraft game, client or server. This term can be used for any piece of software. This term is now somewhat official.[note 1]
W
- W
- A shortened term for "win". Pronounced /dʌbəljuː/ or /dʌb/ for short.
- wall tap
- A technique in Minecraft ice boat racing where a player intentionally brushes their boat against the side of a wall or barrier to perform a quick directional change without losing too much speed.
X
- XP / EXP
- Abbreviation for "experience points", or just "experience".
- XP bottle
- Alternative name for bottle o' enchanting.
- X-ray
- A form of cheating using hacks or resource packs to allow players to see through blocks. Commonly used to find bases or ores such as diamonds.
Z
- z-fighting
- When a model is designed with two faces extremely close, creating a visual glitch where the two faces 'fight' to be visible.
- zombie flesh
- An alternative name for rotten flesh.
- zombo / zomb
- A shortening for zombie. Zombified piglins or zoglins can be named "zombo pig".
- zombie pigman
- The old name of the zombified piglin, sometimes still used informally.
- zautilus
- Another name for the zombie nautilus.
See also
- Tutorial:Architectural terms
- Tutorial:Griefing prevention
- Controls
- Glossary of video game terms in Wikipedia
Notes
- ↑ Several translation keys include "vanilla"; i.e
resourcePack.vanilla.description, andresourcePack.vanilla.name, "The default look and feel of Minecraft", and "Default", respectively.