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Activation: this behavior is identical in bedrock, the vault randomly cycles through all possible loot items and immediately switches to the actual loot sequence when a key is used (e.g. using a key when the vault displays a trident doesn't mean you'll get a trident)
 
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Template:Infobox block A vault is a Minecraft:block found in Minecraft:trial chambers that ejects loot when unlocked using a Minecraft:trial key. Each vault can be opened by an unlimited number of Minecraft:players, but each player can unlock a specific vault only once.<ref name="Minecraft Monthly">Template:Ytl</ref>

Obtaining

Vaults can be obtained only by the Minecraft:Creative inventory, using Template:Control, or executing Minecraft:commands.

Breaking

A vault has no tool associated with it and does not drop anything when destroyed. Template:Breaking row

Natural generation

File:Vaultrender3.png
A vault, as it appears in trial chambers.

In Minecraft:trial chambers, vaults can generate naturally in all rooms that also contain Minecraft:trial spawners, as well as the entrance room. They are found generated on small pedestals made of waxed Minecraft:cut copper blocks and Minecraft:cut copper slabs.

Usage

Activation

When a player is within 3.0 blocks of a vault, it becomes active and begins emitting flame Minecraft:particles inside of it. If the player has not unlocked the vault before (i.e. if the player is not in its list of players), a stream of orange particles flows from the player to the vault's keyhole. The vault becomes inactive if there are no players within 4.0 blocks who have not unlocked the vault.

When active, a vault idly cycles between items once every second, visually displaying the current item inside the block. Each time the vault cycles to a new item, the item is randomly chosen from the loot table (Template:Slink). While the display items are chosen from the same loot table, their sequence is unrelated to the sequence rolls for items to eject while opening the vault. Small orange particles also appear in front of the vault as if they were being sucked into the keyhole.

Unlocking

File:Vault Ejecting Loot Screenshot.png
A vault in the process of ejecting loot.

When a trial key is Template:Control on a vault, it ejects items. Items are ejected one stack at a time with a burst of particles for each stack.

While a vault is ejecting items, it will briefly show the next item to be ejected. This should not be confused with the random items displayed while the vault is idle. These random item displays cannot be used for timing the unlocking, as the items to eject are rolled independently of whatever the idle display shows.

When a vault is finished ejecting items, it becomes inactive until another player approaches it.

Each vault can be unlocked only once per player. Vaults are intended to reward each player for completing each trial chamber one time. This gives every player in a Minecraft:world the opportunity to find their own loot without having to travel substantial distances to find undiscovered loot at a fresh structure.

Player limit Template:Anchor

Each vault keeps track of up to 128 unique players that have opened it. If the list of players is full and another opens the vault, the new player is added to the end of the list while the first known player is forgotten and becomes able to open the vault again. Because of this, any item dropped by vaults is functionally Minecraft:renewable with enough players.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> See Template:Slink.

Loot

A vault ejects 2 to 5 stacks of loot, which can sometimes include a few unstackable items. It ejects a combination of loot from three different loot tables. The following information describes the loot ejected for a single Minecraft:player when a single Minecraft:trial key is Template:Control.

  • Common loot
    • Every vault gives between one and three sets of common loot, corresponding the 3rd and 6th columns below.
    • A vault that does not give rare loot gives an additional set of common loot, making it possible to get 4 sets of common loot.
  • Rare loot
    • Template:IN, every vault has an 80% chance to include a set of rare loot.
    • Template:IN, every vault has a 20% chance to include a set of rare loot.
    • The loot listed in the 2nd and 5th columns below corresponds with the chance of one set of rare loot, plus the chance of the one set of common loot that can be used in its place.
  • Unique loot
    • Every vault has a 25% chance to also include one set of unique loot.
    • This loot, and the 75% chance for each vault to not have this loot, corresponds with the 4th and 7th columns below.


Template:LootChest

Piston interactivity

A vault cannot be pushed by a Minecraft:piston or pulled by a Minecraft:sticky piston.

Sounds

Generic

Template:Sound table/Block/Vault

Unique

Vault/Sounds

Data values

ID

Template:JE: Template:ID table Template:ID table

Template:BE: Template:ID table Template:ID table

Block states

Template:See also

Template:JE: Template:Bst Template:Bst Template:Bst

Template:BE: Template:Bst Template:Bst Template:Bst

Block data

A vault has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

Template:JE: Template:See also

<section begin="block data"/>

<section end="block data"/>

Template:BE:

See Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format.

Advancements

Template:Load advancements

Videos

Template:Video note Template:Yt Template:Yt

History

Announcement

Template:HistoryTable

Java Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Bedrock Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Issues

Template:Issue list

Trivia

Gallery

Screenshots

Mojang screenshots

Development images

In other media

Concept artwork


References

Template:Reflist

External links

Navigation

Template:Navbox blocks

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