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Minecraft: Java Edition

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<Sanky> please suggest an unused sprite with a clock or something
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Minecraft

Developer: Mojang AB
Publisher: Mojang AB
Platform: PC
Released internationally: May 17, 2009


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Minecraft is a brilliant indie survival-sandbox thing.

Gears

Prior to the Redstone update, partially-implemented "gear" objects could be placed with a map editor. They didn't do anything, of course.

After the Redstone update, the object ID was replaced by that of the Redstone wires. However, the textures still exist. Presumably, gears would have been used for complex machinery like what Redstone powers now.

Quiver

These are for pansies. Real men carry deadly-sharp arrows in their pockets.

This was actually used in early Indev, but is no longer in use. As long as you can carry arrows without a quiver, it wouldn't be very useful.

Chainmail Armor

Chainmail armor was craftable in early Indev, but has since been eliminated. It's basically the same as leather or gold armor. Oddly, if you hack fire blocks into your inventory, you can make it yourself in current builds.

Sponge

The sponge block from Classic is still present in the game, although it has no use and cannot be crafted or obtained through regular means. It can be hacked into one's inventory, given to a player under SMP using /give or obtained semi-legitimately in the Creative mode (introduced in Beta 1.8), however it no longer works, instead behaving like a standard block.

Purple Arrow

You'd think they'd be poisonous arrows, but...

Bundled with the standard arrow graphics are these odd purple arrows. These are actually a leftover from Survival Test, where the Skeleton's arrows were purple. In all subsequent versions, Skeleton arrows use the same graphics as the player's arrows.