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== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
+ | === Drops === | ||
+ | ''See also: [[Farming]]'' | ||
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When a [[melon block]] is broken with any [[Tools|tool]], it drops 3-7 melons. Using a [[Tools|tool]] [[Enchanting|enchanted]] with Fortune can wield higher numbers. At Fortune 3, it may drop 3-9 melons. | When a [[melon block]] is broken with any [[Tools|tool]], it drops 3-7 melons. Using a [[Tools|tool]] [[Enchanting|enchanted]] with Fortune can wield higher numbers. At Fortune 3, it may drop 3-9 melons. | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
=== Food === | === Food === | ||
− | Eating a melon gives the player 1.5 hunger | + | Eating a melon gives the player 1.5 hunger points back. |
=== Crafting Ingredient === | === Crafting Ingredient === | ||
A melon can be made into a [[melon seed]]. | A melon can be made into a [[melon seed]]. | ||
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− | | | + | |A1=Melon |
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− | |output=Melon | ||
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}} | }} | ||
A melon is required in the crafting recipe for a [[glistering melon]]. | A melon is required in the crafting recipe for a [[glistering melon]]. | ||
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− | | | + | |A1=Gold Nugget |
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− | | | + | |A3=Gold Nugget |
− | | | + | |B1=Gold Nugget |
− | | | + | |B2=Melon |
− | + | |B3=Gold Nugget | |
− | + | |C1=Gold Nugget | |
− | + | |C2=Gold Nugget | |
− | + | |C3=Gold Nugget | |
− | | | + | |output=Glistering Melon |
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Nine melons are required to craft a [[melon block]]. | Nine melons are required to craft a [[melon block]]. | ||
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− | | | + | |A1=Melon |
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+ | == Task == | ||
+ | {{Tasks|26=}} | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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* The algorithm for deciding how many melons a melon block drops is <code>min(9, 3+random(0 to 4 inclusive)+random(0 to fortuneLevel inclusive))</code>. Although this means that both Fortune 2 and 3 have the same maximum drop of 9 melon slices, Fortune 3 is more likely to get this maximum drop. If we ignore the first random function and assume it gives 4, in total 7 so far, then with Fortune 2 there is a 1/3 chance of getting +2, so 9 in total, while with Fortune 3 there is a 1/2, because both +2 and +3(which would result in the <code>min</code> function choosing the 9 over the 10 total), result in 9 melons. | * The algorithm for deciding how many melons a melon block drops is <code>min(9, 3+random(0 to 4 inclusive)+random(0 to fortuneLevel inclusive))</code>. Although this means that both Fortune 2 and 3 have the same maximum drop of 9 melon slices, Fortune 3 is more likely to get this maximum drop. If we ignore the first random function and assume it gives 4, in total 7 so far, then with Fortune 2 there is a 1/3 chance of getting +2, so 9 in total, while with Fortune 3 there is a 1/2, because both +2 and +3(which would result in the <code>min</code> function choosing the 9 over the 10 total), result in 9 melons. | ||
− | == See | + | == See also == |
* [[Glistering melon]] | * [[Glistering melon]] | ||
* [[Melon block]] | * [[Melon block]] |
Latest revision as of 19:51, 19 November 2023
Melon | |
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Type: | Food, Item |
Renewable: | Yes |
Identifier: | melon |
Contents
Obtaining
Drops
See also: Farming
When a melon block is broken with any tool, it drops 3-7 melons. Using a tool enchanted with Fortune can wield higher numbers. At Fortune 3, it may drop 3-9 melons.
Usage
Food
Eating a melon gives the player 1.5 hunger points back.
Crafting Ingredient
A melon can be made into a melon seed.
A melon is required in the crafting recipe for a glistering melon.
Nine melons are required to craft a melon block.
Task
Number | Icon[ng] | Name | Newgrounds name | Description [ng] | Objective | Points[ng] | Requirements |
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26 | Eat some food | Eat Food | Say "omnommnom" while you do that! | Eat some food, such as raw porkchop or an orange | 5 | Any food |
History
Version | Date | Changes |
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1.27 | Nov 13, 2015 |
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Trivia
- The melon and the glistering melon are flipped 90 degrees compared to each other.
- In the image files of Mine Blocks, melon is referred to as a melon slice, while its id and in game name are both melon.
- The algorithm for deciding how many melons a melon block drops is
min(9, 3+random(0 to 4 inclusive)+random(0 to fortuneLevel inclusive))
. Although this means that both Fortune 2 and 3 have the same maximum drop of 9 melon slices, Fortune 3 is more likely to get this maximum drop. If we ignore the first random function and assume it gives 4, in total 7 so far, then with Fortune 2 there is a 1/3 chance of getting +2, so 9 in total, while with Fortune 3 there is a 1/2, because both +2 and +3(which would result in themin
function choosing the 9 over the 10 total), result in 9 melons.