* A "special" version of the [[Minecraft:End Poem]] can be seen if the player falls into the void of the Potato dimension. After the "Potato Poem" finishes, the player returns to their spawn point and is launched into the air, getting the "Sticky" effect.
* A "special" version of the [[Minecraft:End Poem]] can be seen if the player falls into the void of the Potato dimension. After the "Potato Poem" finishes, the player returns to their spawn point and is launched into the air, getting the "Sticky" effect.
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 17 May 2026
For the {{{Description}}} of the same name, see [[{{{Destination}}}]].
The snapshot was reuploaded at 11:04 UTC to make a change on the rendering system and remove the Potato font; however, the font is still used in the Minecraft:Minecraft Launcher's April Fools version.
It randomly spawns poisonous potato items, poisonous potato zombies, endermen, batatos and ghasts. This happens regardless of light level, or presence of solid blocks above it.
When powered by a redstone signal, it flies smoothly in the direction of the sticky side after 1 tick.
A floatater structure is composed of all connected blocks in a 32×32×32 area and is stopped if any of these blocks are making contact with a block outside of it.
The size limit of the area it checks can be controlled by the game rule floataterSizeLimit.
A block is considered connected if its outline box is touching that of a block being pushed by the floatater, not the floatater itself unless it's on the sticky side.
Tile entities placed as a part of the floatater structure breaks off when the floatater begins moving, even if not pushed by anything.
Blocks connected to them are still moved.
When multiple floataters facing the same direction are powered at the same time, the speed of the connected structure increases depending on how many floataters there are.
Floataters can move blocks normally broken by piston pushing or those that cannot be moved, i.e. melons and redstone dust (not inclusive of tile entities such as shulker boxes and comparators, which break off when pushed).
When a floatater contraption is moving, it can be stood on and push other entities. However, when moving into other moving floataters they go through each other.
It flies until one of the blocks at the front of the floatater structure hits another irreplaceable block.
When a living entity stands on the block, and the block is on, the block produces spark particles and the entity is constantly damaged, losing Template:Hp for every 2 times damaged.
A player that dies to this block receives the following death message: <player> was killed by a bad-tempered potato
Can extract potato oil from potatoes or poisonous potato oil from poisonous potatoes.
Can be used to apply potato oil to items and lubricate, making them slide when thrown. More potato oil increases the sliding factor, with diminishing returns.
Due to floating-point imprecision, if an item is lubricated 55 times, its sliding factor reaches 1. If that item is then thrown, it never stops sliding in the direction it was thrown until it hits an obstacle, which makes it only slide along one axis.
The only block which has a French name. It translates to "dirt of apple". It's a joke on "pomme de terre", "potato" in French translating roughly to "apple of dirt".
Can be obtained by peeling a peelgrass block with a potato peeler.
Is essentially the poisonous potato version of Minecraft:dirt.
The amount of time each player has held a particular Hot potato is stored along with that item's NBT data. This timer can be reset by moving the hot potato from one slot of the player's inventory to another.
Mobs do not take damage from holding the hot potato.
If a player dies by holding this item, they receive a new death message: <player> held the hot potato for too long.
This death message ends in a period, unlike every other death message.
Apart from the separate item, this item also appears as a new potion variant in the Creative inventory, including a splash potion, lingering potion and tipped arrow variants.
Poisonous Potato Plant variantsThe normal variant (left) and the hovered-over variant (right).File:PPP.pngThe in-game description of the poisonous potato plant is showed above.
Found in every bonus chest that generates in this version.
When a potato crop drops a Minecraft:poisonous potato, there is a chance for it to be replaced with the poisonous potato plant.
When the player hovers their cursor over the item, or holds the item, its texture changes to a poisonous potato wearing Template:W.
Can be equipped to the player's helmet slot.
The potato plant then appears in the top left corner of the screen and provides dialogue that guides the player throughout the main parts of the snapshot.
Cannot be eaten or planted.
After clicking the item 4 or more times, the following description appears in the tooltip: On a closer inspection this Poisonous Potato is a plant.
After falling into the Minecraft:void in the Potato and returning to the Minecraft:Overworld, the player has them equipped automatically on the boots slot. If the player is already wearing boots, the boots will be destroyed and replaced by poisonous pota-toes.
Can be equipped like armor, on the boots slot.
When worn, every time the player would take fall damage, some poisonous mashed potatoes are placed around the impact preventing the damage and the boots instantly break.
That also seems to be the case in the creative mode but the boots don't break.
Unlike other types of armor, it can be stacked up to 64.
If a player hasn't completed the Non Plus Ultra advancement and tries to use it, an explosion is created at the player's position and the following chat message is sent: "<player> was unworthy of Potatiesh, Greatstaff of the Peasant
If a player is in Creative mode, they can use the item to place a potato portal block, even if they haven't completed the required advancement yet.
Its resource location is minecraft:potato_staff.
This is a reference to the legendary staff in World of Warcraft called "Atiesh, Greatstaff of the Guardian".
Apart from the separate item, this item also appears as a new potion variant in the Creative inventory, including a splash potion, lingering potion and tipped arrow variants.
Obtained by mining resin ore, smelting poisonous potato oil, processing a toxic resin and a feather in a fletching table or as a drop from toxifin slabs.
Has two varying attributes, namely clarity and impurities (Example: clouded clarity, fishy impurities).
When inputted into a fletching table with the matching clarity and impurities attributes (as seen within the fletching table's UI) a new toxic resin is output. The toxic resin's clarity and impurity is dependent on that of the toxic resin used as the input (example: an abysmal clarity resin outputs a blemished clarity resin).
Modified boss version of the Minecraft:slime with a potato-themed texture and rectangular shape.
Found in the colosseum structure.
Shoots fireballs at the player.
Starts with the name "Mega Spud, Potatolord of the Fried Legion".
Has 10 phases in which it becomes invulnerable, gains a forcefield, and summons a number of minions. When all minions are dead, it becomes vulnerable again and the forcefield is removed.
First phase: Summons a Minecraft:chicken. Changes its name to "Mega Spud the Clucky Contaminator".
Second phase: Summons 2 Minecraft:armadillos. Changes its name to "Mega Spud the Toxic Talon Talus".
Constantly inflicts the Minecraft:Poison effect for 1 second while it is targeting a player with the laser. When charged, the Wither effect is inflicted for 3 seconds.
Modified version of the Minecraft:guardian with an orange body and green spikes.
Half the size of a guardian.
Constantly inflicts the Minecraft:Poison effect for 1 second while it is targeting a player with the laser. When charged, the Wither effect is inflicted for 2 seconds.
A wasteland-type biome that is covered in gravtater, and the only plants that grow here are potatoes. Besides those, dead bushes and blocks of lime potato peels (imitating cacti) can be found on the surface.
When the key is pressed, it outputs between 1-6 potato emojis Template:ItemSprite (🥔<ref name="potato-sprite" group="note" />) in the chat.
Command format
Item stack component
Added the following item stack components:
Template:Nbt: The amount of experience saved in a potato of knowledge.
Template:Nbt: The component that saves data for a venomous potato.
Template:Nbt: Whether the venomous potato has revealed itself to not be a normal potato.
Template:Nbt: If the item is in the hotbar, true if the player is holding the item; if the item is in the inventory, true if the player's mouse pointer is hovering over the item.
Template:Nbt: The number of times the player has clicked on a poisonous potato plant in the inventory.
Now has an interface, titled "Fletching <quality> Clarity, <impurities> Impurities into <new quality> Clarity, <new impurities> Impurities"
The top of the interface slowly stretches out to fit the title
A feather can be inserted to the left.
One or more toxic resins that match the quality and impurities of the first half of the title can be inserted and are "processed" into toxic resins of clarity and impurity described by the second half.
The resulting impurity is not visible until after the fletching table successfully processes its first resin, being replaced by "¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
Have a new skin type, featuring yellowish-green clothes, which is used when the villager is spawned in one of the 5 biomes found in the Potato.
This is separate from the special texture their head uses when they are inside the Potato; if a villager is spawned in the Potato and teleported to the Overworld, the clothes remain but not the head texture.
Oh hi! So, how are you holding up? BECAUSE I'M A POTATO!
This is a reference to Template:Wikipedia, where GLaDOS says the same line.
Sliced potatoes and limes
Crispy
Boil 'em mash 'em stick 'em in a Suspicious Stew
This is a reference to The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, where Sam says the same line (with "Stew" instead of "Suspicious Stew") to Gollum in the movie.
You seem to have a potato chip on your shoulder
Dinnerpotato
Banners and mash
Food for thought
eau de potato
I love the smell of potatoes in the morning
We got feels for the peels
Template:ItemSprite! (🥔!<ref group="note" name="potato-sprite">The potato emoji (🥔) uses the texture of a Template:ItemLink in-game. "🥔" is used in splashes.txt.</ref>)
This is the first joke version that does not include the "Java Edition" subtitle on the main menu.
There are two references to "The Treachery of Images."
Minecraft:Gnembon revealed that generative AI was used for a lot of the code, textures, and names for this version during a Q&A.<ref>Template:Ytl (in Polish)</ref>
A "special" version of the Minecraft:End Poem can be seen if the player falls into the void of the Potato dimension. After the "Potato Poem" finishes, the player returns to their spawn point and is launched into the air, getting the "Sticky" effect.