5 thoughts on “What is the name of my world emerald English?”

  1. My world emerald English is called Emerald.
    emerald is a kind of item obtained by mining emerald ore or more commonly commonly traded with villagers. You can also find emeralds in the desert temple and jungle temple. Emerald ore is very rare in the main world, even rare than diamonds. The emerald is mainly regarded as a currency trading with the villagers.
    This cannot be used to make tools. However, like other ore, it can synthesize the emeralds for construction or storage. The rare emerald means that it is more valuable in the creative mode.
    The items that can be exchanged with villagers in the main world are: books, diamonds (swords, picks, etc.), gold (like diamonds), iron ingots, glass bottles, and even potions, the most precious, the most precious The eyes of the last shadow are used, and it can activate the door to the door to reach the end. You can also exchange things with the villagers with other things (such as gravel) with emeralds.
    The same, you can also use 16 raw pork (raw steak or chicken), and diamonds, iron ingots, gold, etc. can be exchanged for 1 or 2 emeralds.
    It my other ore in my world:

    1, coal: coal
    2, charcoal: 1
    3, diamond: Diamond
    4, iron ingot, iron ingot : Iron_ingot
    5, gold ingot: GOLD_INGOT
    6, Lushim Stone: Ink_sack: 4

  2. Hmm .. Yes, I have only encountered an electric shock, it is difficult to catch it .. After catching it, please save it immediately because you go to the computer to open the box. In the box, put him the first in the box, and then move your own "hand" to each PM, the stuff will show the corresponding PM flash form, and then I don't know what it uses what is pure entertainment. , Rare items ...

  3. EMERALD is a kind of item obtained by mining emerald ore or more commonly of trading with villagers. You can also find emeralds in the desert temples and jungle temples. Emerald ore is very rare in the main world, even rare than diamonds. The emerald is mainly regarded as a currency trading with the villagers.

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