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New to Mine Blocks are melons!!! They are part of the brand new 1.27 update! Melons can be planted on farmland. A ripe melon will appear next to a fully grown melon plant. Harvesting gives 3-7 melon each. Melon can be made into melon seed.
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{{Object
==Bugs==
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|image=Melon.png
You can't eat melons, and also they can reappear as a fully finished melon right after you finished picking up one at the same place.
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|name=Melon
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|type=Food, Item
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|renewable=Yes
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|restores=1.5 hunger points
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|id=melon
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}}
  
[[Category:Food]][[Category:Items]]
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Melon is a [[food]] [[Items|item]].
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== Obtaining ==
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=== Drops ===
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''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.
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== Usage ==
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=== Food ===
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Eating a melon gives the player 1.5 hunger points back.
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=== Crafting Ingredient ===
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A melon can be made into a [[melon seed]].
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{{SmallCrafting
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|1=Melon
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|1pic=Melon.png
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|output=Melon seed
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|outputpic=Melon seed.png
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}}
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A melon is required in the crafting recipe for a [[glistering melon]].
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{{BigCrafting
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|1=Gold nugget
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|1pic=Gold nugget.png
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|2=Gold nugget
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|2pic=Gold nugget.png
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|3=Gold nugget
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|3pic=Gold nugget.png
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|4=Gold nugget
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|4pic=Gold nugget.png
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|5=Melon
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|5pic=Melon.png
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|6=Gold nugget
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|6pic=Gold nugget.png
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|7=Gold nugget
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|7pic=Gold nugget.png
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|8=Gold nugget
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|8pic=Gold nugget.png
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|9=Gold nugget
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|9pic=Gold nugget.png
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|output=Glistering melon
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|outputpic=Glistering melon.png
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}}
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Nine melons are required to craft a [[melon block]].
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{{BigCrafting
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|1=Melon
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|1pic=Melon.png
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|2=Melon
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|2pic=Melon.png
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|3=Melon
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|3pic=Melon.png
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|4=Melon
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|4pic=Melon.png
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|5=Melon
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|5pic=Melon.png
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|6=Melon
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|6pic=Melon.png
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|7=Melon
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|7pic=Melon.png
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|8=Melon
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|8pic=Melon.png
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|9=Melon
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|9pic=Melon.png
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|output=Melon block
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|outputpic=Melon block.png
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}}
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== Tasks ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! '''#'''
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!'''Task'''
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!'''Objective'''
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!<center>'''Needs'''</center>
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|-
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|'''26'''
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|Eat some food.
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|Eat some [[food]], such as [[raw porkchop]] or an [[orange]].
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|{{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Orange.png|center|20px]]|This task requires food.}}
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|}
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== History ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Version
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!Date
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!Changes
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|-
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! [[Version History#1.27|1.27]]
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! Nov 13, 2015
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|
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*Added the melon
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|}
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== Trivia ==
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* The melon and the glistering melon are flipped 90 degrees compared to each other.
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* 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.
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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.
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== See Also ==
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* [[Glistering melon]]
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* [[Melon block]]
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* [[Melon seed]]
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* [[Pumpkin]]
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[[Category:Food]]

Revision as of 10:23, 2 September 2019





Melon
Melon.png
Type:Food, Item
Renewable:Yes
Identifier:melon

Melon is a food item.

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.

Melon Empty
Empty Empty
Melon seed

A melon is required in the crafting recipe for a glistering melon.

Gold nugget Gold nugget Gold nugget
Gold nugget Melon Gold nugget
Gold nugget Gold nugget Gold nugget
Glistering melon

Nine melons are required to craft a melon block.

Melon Melon Melon
Melon Melon Melon
Melon Melon Melon
Melon block

Tasks

# Task Objective
Needs
26 Eat some food. Eat some food, such as raw porkchop or an orange.

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History

Version Date Changes
1.27 Nov 13, 2015
  • Added the melon

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 the min function choosing the 9 over the 10 total), result in 9 melons.

See Also