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Minecraft

The game world is virtually infinite and


procedurally generated as players
explore it, using a map seed that is
obtained from the system clock at the
time of world creation (or manually
[
specified by the player).
New players are given a randomly
selected default character skin out of 9
possibilities, including Steve or
[17][18]
Alex, but are able to create and
[19]
upload their own skins. Players encounter various mobs
(short for mobile entities), such as animals, villagers, and
[20][21]
hostile creatures. Passive mobs, such as cows, pigs,
and chickens, can be hunted for food and crafting materials.
They spawn in the daytime, while hostile mobs—including
large spiders, witches, creepers, skeletons, endermen, and
zombies—spawn during nighttime or in dark places such as
[22][23]
caves. Some hostile mobs, such as zombies,
skeletons and drowned (underwater versions of zombies),
burn under the sun if they have no headgear and are not
[24]
standing in water. Other creatures unique to Minecraft
include the creeper (an exploding creature that sneaks up on
the player) and the enderman (a creature with the ability to
[25]
teleport as well as pick up and place blocks). There are
also variants of mobs that spawn in different conditions; for
example, zombies have husk and drowned variants that
[26]
spawn in deserts and oceans, respectively.

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