Minecraft:Minecart
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Template:For Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox item entity Template:Relevant tutorial A minecart is a ridable vehicle Minecraft:entity that runs on rails and can be used to transport both Minecraft:players and Minecraft:mobs.
Obtaining
Once placed, minecarts can be retrieved by Template:Control them for some time. One attack from a Minecraft:pickaxe, Minecraft:sword or Minecraft:axe is enough for a minecart to drop in item form, provided the player's attack cooldown is resetTemplate:Only. A minecart is also destroyed if it makes contact with a Minecraft:cactus, or if shot with a Minecraft:bow/Minecraft:crossbow. Minecraft:Critical hits are not applied to minecarts, although the particles suggest otherwise.
Crafting
Entity loot
Minecraft:Minecarts with command blocks can be given to the player with the Template:Cmd command or through the Minecraft:Creative inventory under certain conditionsTemplate:Only; Minecraft:minecarts with spawnersTemplate:Only are available only via the Template:Cmd command. Each drop 1 minecart when broken.
Usage
A minecart can be placed in the same manner as most blocks, but only on top of a Minecraft:rail. Once placed, it may be derailed by pushing it off the end of the track. After this, it can be railed again by placing a rail directly below it or pushing it onto a track.
Crafting ingredient
Anything crafted with the minecart functions similar to a regular minecart, but cannot be ridden. Template:Crafting usage
Transportation
Minecarts can be ridden by Template:Control on them. Once inside, an external impulse may be needed to make the minecart start moving. The player can slowly move the minecart forward at about 8 Minecraft:blocks per second while riding it, by pressing Template:Control. If the Minecraft:Minecart Experiments experiment is enabled, the game rule Template:Gmr can be used to change the max minecart speed. If a mob walks in front of a moving empty minecart, it is pulled into the cart.
After rolling off of the end of a track, a minecart can be pushed around on open blocks. If a minecart is pushed onto or falls onto tracks, it "snaps" to those tracks. When riding a minecart, if the minecart lands on a rail, the player does not take any fall damage.
Unlike with Minecraft:beds, there is no message above the hotbarTemplate:Only or in Minecraft:chatTemplate:Only for attempting to enter a fully occupied minecart.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Dismounting
Players can exit the minecart by Template:Control while riding it. When a player or mob dismounts a minecart, either by choice, by breaking the minecart, or by passing over a powered Minecraft:activator rail, the minecart tries to find a safe ejection destination for the player one block away. First it checks the eight horizontally adjacent blocks in the following order of priority relative to direction of travel: right, left, rear right, rear left, front right, front left, rear, front. A valid destination has a block underneath with a solid (not necessarily full) top surface and a space with enough headroom and width for the passenger to fit in when standing at the center. The space can even contain liquid or have open trapdoors if the mob is slim enough, and presence of other mobs doesn't matter. If no valid destination exists on same horizontal level, the minecart then checks the blocks one above, then one below. For a player, the minecart also checks for crawlable destinations. If still none, the minecart chooses its own location. Once the minecart picks a destination, it actually ejects the passenger one block up in the air and the passenger settles down on its own. Under a low ceiling this may cause one tick of suffocation damage. The air drop exists to allow passengers to land on carpet or bottom slabs.
Behavior
Speed
Minecarts have a predefined speed limit of exactly 8 blocks per second per axis of travel. A minecart traveling diagonally can, therefore, travel up to 11.314 blocks per second.<ref group="note">The square root of 82 + 82. See Pythagorean theorem.</ref> When a minecart comes to a turn it moves diagonally across that turn.
Minecraft:Powered rails powered by redstone give minecarts a boost of speed. Speed is gradually decreased if there are no powered rails to assist its movement, and an unpowered powered rail slows down a minecart rapidly and can stop minecarts even on slopes.Template:Only The speed decreases at a faster rate when going uphill, compared to when moving horizontally, but a riding player can still move it uphill at the lowest speed Template:In. A minecart does not need powered rails to assist its movement down a hill.
Anything in the way of the minecart brings it to a stop. Once a minecart has left the track, it rapidly decelerates within one or two blocks. When mobs touch a minecart, they affect it in the same way a player would, i.e. mobs that move up against a still cart set it in motion.
If a minecart is moving fast enough, it can skip across one block without a track and reattach to a track on the other side, at significantly reduced energy and speed. A minecart's hitbox can skip turns if the minecart is boosted using enough powered rails.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
The speed and momentum of a minecart can differ depending on whether or not it is empty, and in the case where a minecart has a container, the speed can differ depending on the quantity and type of items inside.
Moving minecarts become frozen when more than one chunk beyond the Minecraft:simulation distance of the nearest player, but resume their motion when a player comes within range.
Merged minecarts
Template:IN, two or more minecarts can be merged by pushing them into each other so that they overlap. Merged minecarts move as a collective, like a train, and can be useful for long-distance transport because while moving in a straight line, they do not need powered rails to keep their speed.
To summarize:
- Minecarts can also be merged by dropping a minecart on another minecart, but only if that minecart is on a rail.
- Merged minecarts do not lose speed while traveling on straight rails.
- Corners in the rails might cause merged minecarts to unmerge.
- Minecarts with chest (even fully filled) can also be merged and also do not require powered rails.
- Merged minecarts can travel off-rail at half-speed (4 blocks/second). They can travel diagonally if the last rail is a turned rail.
Distance traveled by empty carts starting on a downward slope
This table shows the distance traveled by an unoccupied minecart, in meters, on a downward slope, with a boost (or no boost). The most efficient way is to use only 1 boost at the bottom of the incline on the flat surface. Using 2 increases distance by about 20% or 1.5 blocks. All distance trends based on the height seem to be logarithmic. The carts started from rest, on a slope Height blocks up.
| Height | No boost | Bottom | Bottom and top | All boosts on incline and bottom |
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| 1 | 2.77m | 8.77 | 10.8 | 10.8 |
| 2 | 4.59m | 9.59 | 10.83 | 13.37 |
| 3 | 5.81m | 9.81 | 11.66 | 15.12 |
| 4 | 7.04m | 10.04 | 12.46 | 16.95 |
| 5 | 7.87m | 10.87 | 12.29 | 17.95 |
| 10 | 11.65m | 13.38 | 15.12 | 21.68 |
| 100 | 15.87m | 17.05 | 17.54 | 25.34 |
Collision
Minecarts are about the same size as a block (1×1). Because of this, a ladder, door, or trapdoor prevents it from falling down a 1×1 hole. Carts on Minecraft:rails also ignore collision in certain situations. A cart traveling uphill, downhill, or on a curve with a block placed in front of it, goes through the block.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
A minecart that reaches the end of a rail up against an opaque solid block bounces back, but if the block is transparent then it stops. The minecart can even bounce against an opaque block from a standstill if the rail underneath is powered. A player or mob riding in a minecart does not collide with or suffocate in any transparent blocks but suffocates inside opaque blocks.
Minecarts are completely unaffected by Minecraft:ice, Minecraft:packed ice, and Minecraft:blue ice<ref>Template:Bug</ref>; they can also be destroyed by coming in contact with Minecraft:lava, Minecraft:fire and Minecraft:cactus, causing it to drop itself as an item. The last block can be used to automatically destroy the cart and collect it (with a Minecraft:hopper) at the end of a track.
Uphill and downhill movement
Template:DevelopmentTemplate:Schematic A cart on an ascending rail performs its horizontal movement at a higher position, with the following effects:
- A cart traveling downhill does not collide with a block in front of it, but collides with a block one block higher.
- A cart can trigger a Minecraft:pressure plate or Minecraft:tripwire above its bounding box in this process, which can't detect the cart when checking for entities. If deactivated when the cart has not moved away, the pressure plate or tripwire is immediately retriggered.
- If updates originating from the pressure plate or tripwire break the rail, the cart appears at the higher position.
Mobs
Most Minecraft:mobs can be picked up when a minecart collides with them. The following mobs, however, cannot be picked up:
- Minecraft:Bats, Minecraft:ender dragons, Minecraft:wardens, and Minecraft:withers in both Template:JE and Template:BE;
- Minecraft:Iron golems Template:In
- Minecraft:Creakings, Minecraft:NPCs, Minecraft:agents, and 0.75% of Minecraft:zombified piglinsTemplate:Note Template:In
This is much different from boats, which can be entered only by mobs smaller than the boats; even large mobs like Minecraft:ghasts can enter minecarts. In addition to mobs, minecarts can also pick up Minecraft:boats Template:In,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> and Minecraft:armor stands and Minecraft:cameras Template:In.
A mob is picked up when a moving minecart on rails collides with the mob, or if the mob walks into a minecart on rails. Additionally, Template:In, a minecart can pick up a mob even if stationary or off-rails. It is easier to pick up a mob when a minecart is turning.Template:Verify For the purposes of picking up mobs, the bounding box of a minecart is extended by 0.2 (approx. Template:Frac) blocks on each direction on the X and Z axes. This means that a minecart can pick up a mob even if the mob is not intersecting the minecart's hitbox.
Template:IN, mobs in minecarts (except unnamed Minecraft:endermites) don't despawn, and don't count toward the mob cap.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Mobs cannot control the minecart, unless they are a Minecraft:jockey Template:In,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> and cannot exit the minecart unless the minecart is destroyed or moves onto an active Minecraft:activator rail. Template:IN, it is also possible to force a mob out of a minecart by reeling it in using a Minecraft:fishing rod.
Tamed Minecraft:pets, as well as Minecraft:endermen, cannot teleport out of minecarts.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Sounds
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Minecarts use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.<ref group="sound" name="oddcats" />
Data values
ID
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Entity data
Minecarts have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the entity.
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Achievements
Videos
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- Minecarts appear to float above the track, as their model has no wheels.
- If the player views their inventory while riding in a minecart, they appear sitting down in mid-air.
- The player can teleport to another minecart while sitting in a minecart by right-clicking a minecart in their range. This can be used as an elevator to quickly rise up when minecarts are placed on top of each other.
- If the sound is muted in the options while riding a minecart, and then turned back up, the minecart no longer makes noise in the client until the player exits the minecart.
- A minecart (alongside rails and powered rails) are used as Steve's Side-Special in the crossover fighting game Minecraft:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Minecart are twice as fast in Legacy Console Edition.
Gallery
Screenshots
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A minecart opened in Minecraft Infdev.
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A minecart filled in Minecraft Infdev.
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A pig inside a burning minecart.
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The removed hidden dirt texture inside the bed of the minecart.
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Minecart booster.
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Minecarts being stacked on each other.
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Villager in a minecart.
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Minecraft:Ari in a minecart.
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A Minecraft:camera in a minecart.
Mojang screenshots
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The first image Minecraft:Jeb released.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
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The first image of minecarts in Template:Edition.
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An image of two Minecraft:minecarts with spawners and unimplemented minecarts with dispensers.
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Minecarts can be edited to show any block inside, and can also be edited to be invisible.
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Minecraft:Sunny riding a minecart into a Minecraft:Nether portal.
In other media
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The diamond minecart, a unique minecart featured in Minecraft: Story Mode.
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Ditto
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A Template:MCD as it appears in Template:MCD.
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Minecart with Ice Cubes
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Minecart with Stone
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Several mobs, most notably a Minecraft:warden and the Template:MCD, riding minecarts.
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A Minecraft:chicken jockey trying to keep up with the aforementioned train.
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Several frogs grimacing in a minecart.
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A snifflet in a minecart.
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Two minecarts, as depicted on Minecoin gift cards.
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A wooden minecart, featured in the Minecraft:Trails & Tales Event.
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A functional minecart in the Lego set, The Badlands Mineshaft.
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Minecart concept art for Template:AMCM.
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Minecarts in Template:AMCM.
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Official artwork of a Minecart in Minecraft:Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
See also
Notes
References
External links
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