Can hostile mobs walk over carpet?

Yes, hostile mobs can walk on single layers of carpet, but you can trick them into treating carpet as a void using techniques like placing it over signs, string, or a pit, making them fall in or avoid it entirely, though spiders can sometimes bypass these tricks. Mobs won't walk over double carpet layers because their AI sees them as air, and they avoid certain setups like carpet over string or deep pits, while players can easily walk over them.
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Can hostile mobs walk on carpet?

This is because hoppers can collect items from less than a full block above in Java Edition, or less than 3⁄4 of a block above in Bedrock Edition. Carpets can also be placed over other carpets. Mobs are unable to walk over two or more layers of carpets, because the mob's AI treats carpets as if they are air blocks.
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What blocks can hostile mobs not walk over?

Mobs avoid walking on honey blocks and prevent entities from jumping. Obstacles are structures that mobs cannot move past without somehow overcoming them. The quintessential obstacle is a wall; a zombie cannot move past a wall without somehow creating a breach or slipping in through an unclosed door.
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Do carpets stop sculk sensors?

Sculk sensors are not able to detect footsteps or dropped items on wool blocks or carpet, and they are also unable to detect dropped items of wool and carpets.
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Can mobs go over carpet fences?

If a carpet is put on a fence, a player can then jump over fences, but mobs can't. Fences and Nether Brick Fences do not connect. This allows players and villagers to go through these kinds of fences, but not mobs.
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Will carpet stop mobs from spawning?

Yes, in Minecraft, carpets do stop most hostile mobs from spawning on them because they aren't full blocks, acting similarly to bottom slabs, but some mobs like spiders might still spawn nearby or be affected differently in farms. They're a great way to "spawn-proof" areas like floors to prevent mobs from appearing in your base, though lighting is still key for overall prevention, and you might need to place them densely.
 
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How to make villagers not mad at you after killing them?

To make villagers not mad after killing one (in Minecraft), you need to fix your reputation by getting the "Hero of the Village" status from a raid, curing zombie villagers (especially for big boosts), or just waiting it out as negative gossip fades slowly. You can also prevent anger by using flint & steel to kill them in a way that avoids direct aggression or by getting them to gossip positively through trades and upgrades.
 
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How to open chest without alerting shriekers?

Just surround any sensors, shriekers, or chest with wool. Of course, you'll need to scout the area well before opening the chest to avoid making a mistake. But once you've done so, open the chest and grab all the loot you like.
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Can a beacon light go through carpet?

Carpets are transparent blocks beaning they can't affect beacons.
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What's the point of a calibrated Sculk sensor?

A calibrated sculk sensor in Minecraft filters vibrations, allowing it to detect specific sounds (like footsteps, eating, or explosions) by setting a desired vibration frequency with a Redstone signal (0-15) on its input side, unlike regular sensors that detect all sounds. This lets builders create precise contraptions, such as secret doors that only open when a player eats food (frequency 8) or a trap triggered by TNT (frequency 15).
 
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What are the 37 hostile mobs in Minecraft?

Advancements#Monster Hunter, an advancement by killing one of these 37 mobs: Blaze, Bogged, Breeze, Cave Spider, Creaking, Creeper, Drowned, Elder Guardian, Ender Dragon, Enderman, Endermite, Evoker, Ghast, Guardian, Hoglin, Husk, Magma Cube, Phantom, Piglin, Piglin Brute, Pillager, Ravager, Shulker, Silverfish, ...
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How to keep hostile mobs away?

One of the most basic ways to prevent mob spawning is by placing torches. These increase the light level around them, stopping hostiles from spawning. Other blocks such as glowstone or shroomlight emit higher light levels, but are harder to come by.
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What won't mobs walk over?

Mobs in Minecraft can't walk over certain blocks or structures, primarily double-layered carpets, open trapdoors (when placed to create gaps), rails, and honey blocks (which slow them down or stop movement), creating useful barriers for players to control mob movement without needing solid walls. They also avoid deep holes, powder snow, and often won't path through narrow gaps or over specific decorative walls and fences, treating them as impassable obstacles. 
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Can you re-dye carpet in Minecraft?

To get carpet, you'll need two wool blocks in whatever colour of carpet you want. Put them together horizontally in any size of crafting grid, and you'll get three carpet tiles. You can also use dye to change the colour of an already-crafted carpet.
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Can creaking spawn on moss carpet?

However, blocks with a hitbox that is not a full block, such as carpets, do prevent creakings from spawning. If a creaking linked to a creaking heart is killed with a command during night, or moves more than 32 blocks away from its creaking heart, the creaking heart attempts to spawn a new creaking.
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Is a Max beacon 9x9?

Yes, a 9x9 base is the largest size for a Minecraft beacon pyramid, required for the maximum range and effects, with a full four-layer pyramid consisting of 9x9, 7x7, 5x5, and 3x3 layers, granting a 50-block radius effect.
 
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Why put carpet on hopper?

If a carpet is placed so that it lays on top of a hopper, the hopper can still collect items through the carpet. This is because hoppers can collect items from less than a full block above in Java Edition, or less than 3⁄4 of a block above in Bedrock Edition. Carpets can also be placed over other carpets.
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Does tinted glass stop a beacon?

Tinted glass behaves like an opaque block, blocking light and beacon beams completely, despite being visually transparent. However, it isn't a solid block, and as with regular glass, mobs do not suffocate inside it.
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Can the warden smell you through wool?

Yes, in Minecraft, the Warden can smell you through wool and other blocks if you're too close, as wool only blocks sound, not its scent-based detection (vibrations and sniffing), so you need to keep your distance (around 6+ blocks) or use noise distractions (like rotten flesh/snowballs) to avoid its powerful senses, even when sneaking.
 
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What is F3 +T in Minecraft?

In Minecraft Java Edition, F3 + T is a debug key combination that reloads all textures and resource packs, often causing a visual flicker and lag as it resets visual assets; it's famously used in "AFK farms" to trick the game into repeating actions (like mining or fishing) by holding right-click and then pressing F3+T to keep the action going after releasing the mouse. It's also used to troubleshoot resource packs or when adding them in-game, and can be combined with other keys like F3+H for advanced tooltips or F3+A to reload chunks.
 
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Can you not put chests on mules anymore?

Like donkeys, mules cannot be equipped with armor but can be equipped with chests.
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What is a useless villager called?

For the character in Minecraft Earth, see Earth:Nitwit. Nitwit is a villager profession. Unlike other villagers, they lack a workstation, or even any trades at all, spending most of their time walking around or sleeping. Nitwit.
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Can a villager forgive you?

Yes, Minecraft villagers can forgive you, but it takes time and specific actions to overcome negative reputation from hitting or killing them, with curing zombie villagers or earning "Hero of the Village" status being the most effective ways to reset bad feelings and even earn significant goodwill. Simply waiting, trading a lot, or bringing them food helps, but curing a zombified villager gives a huge, permanent boost to trust.
 
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Why are zombies killing my villagers instead of turning them?

Zombies kill your villagers instead of turning them into zombie villagers because of the game's difficulty setting: on Easy mode, villagers always die; on Normal, it's a 50/50 chance; but on Hard mode, conversion is guaranteed (100%), so change your game difficulty to Hard to get zombie villagers. 
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