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− | |colspan="2"| | + | | colspan="2" | VarInt |
− | | | + | | The ID of the window that is open; this is an int rather than a byte. |
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− | | | + | | colspan="2" | Byte |
− | |rowspan="7"| Array | + | | The number of trades in the following array |
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+ | | rowspan="7" | Trades | ||
+ | | Input item 1 | ||
+ | | rowspan="7" | Array | ||
| [[Slot]] | | [[Slot]] | ||
− | | | + | | The first item the villager is buying |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Output item |
| [[Slot]] | | [[Slot]] | ||
− | | | + | | The item the villager is selling |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Has second item |
| Boolean | | Boolean | ||
− | | | + | | Whether there is a second item |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Input item 2 |
| Optional [[Slot]] | | Optional [[Slot]] | ||
− | | | + | | The second item the villager is buying; only present if they have a second item. |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Trade disabled |
| Boolean | | Boolean | ||
− | | | + | | True if the trade is disabled; false if the trade is enabled. |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Number of tool uses |
| Integer | | Integer | ||
− | | | + | | May actually be the number of times this trade has been used; MCP may be misleading me |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Maximum number of trade uses |
| Integer | | Integer | ||
− | | | + | | Number of times this trade can be used |
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Revision as of 17:18, 9 January 2019
This page documents the changes from the last stable Minecraft release (currently 1.13.2, protocol 404) to the current pre-release (currently 19w02a, protocol 452). Note that this page contains bleeding-edge information that may not be completely or correctly documented.
One who wishes to commandeer the merging of this into Protocol when an update is made must be sure to respect any changes that may have occurred to the respective packets there.
Contents
Contents
- 1 Contents
- 2 New/modified data types
- 3 Entity Metadata
- 3.1 Entity Metadata Format
- 3.2 Mobs
- 3.3 Itemed Throwable
- 3.4 Egg
- 3.5 Ender Pearl
- 3.6 Experience Bottle
- 3.7 Snowball
- 3.8 Eye of Ender
- 3.9 Arrow
- 3.10 TippedArrow
- 3.11 Trident
- 3.12 Itemed Fireball
- 3.13 Fireball
- 3.14 Small Fireball
- 3.15 Fireworks
- 3.16 Illager Beast
- 3.17 Giant Zombie
- 3.18 Panda
- 3.19 Pillager
- 3.20 Ocelot
- 3.21 Cat
- 3.22 Villager
- 3.23 Zombie Villager
- 4 Block Actions
- 5 Plugin Channels
- 6 Play
- 7 Handshaking
- 8 Status
- 9 Login
Data types
Position
64-bit value split in to three parts
- x: 26 MSBs
- z: 26
LSBsmiddle bits - y: 12
bits between themLSBs
Encoded as followed:
((x & 0x3FFFFFF) << 38) |((y & 0xFFF) << 26) | (z & 0x3FFFFFF)((z & 0x3FFFFFF) << 12) | (y & 0xFFF)
And decoded as:
val = read_unsigned_long(); x = val >> 38; y =(val >> 26) & 0xFFFval & 0xFFF; z =val << 38 >> 38(val << 38 >> 38) >> 12;
Note: The details of bit shifting are rather language dependent; the above may work in Java but probably won't in other languages without some tweaking. In particular, you will usually receive positive numbers even if the actual coordinates are negative. This can be fixed by adding something like the following:
if x >= 2^25 { x -= 2^26 } if y >= 2^11 { y -= 2^12 } if z >= 2^25 { z -= 2^26 }
Packets
ID | Packet name | Documentation | |
---|---|---|---|
Handshaking serverbound | |||
0x00 | Handshake | Current | Pre |
Play clientbound | |||
0x09 | Update Block Entity | Current | Pre |
0x14 | Open Window | Current | Pre |
0x22 | Chunk Data | Current | Pre |
0x26 | Map Data | Current | Pre |
0x2C | Open Book | Pre | |
Open Sign Editor | Current | (unchanged) | |
Craft Recipe Response | Current | (unchanged) | |
Player Abilities (clientbound) | Current | (unchanged) | |
Combat Event | Current | (unchanged) | |
Player List Item | Current | (unchanged) | |
Face Player | Current | (unchanged) | |
Player Position And Look (clientbound) | Current | (unchanged) | |
Use Bed | Current | (unchanged) | |
Unlock Recipes | Current | (unchanged) | |
Destroy Entities | Current | (unchanged) | |
Remove Entity Effect | Current | (unchanged) | |
Resource Pack Send | Current | (unchanged) | |
Respawn | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Head Look | Current | (unchanged) | |
Select Advancement Tab | Current | (unchanged) | |
World Border | Current | (unchanged) | |
Camera | Current | (unchanged) | |
Held Item Change (clientbound) | Current | (unchanged) | |
Display Scoreboard | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Metadata | Current | (unchanged) | |
Attach Entity | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Velocity | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Equipment | Current | (unchanged) | |
Set Experience | Current | (unchanged) | |
Update Health | Current | (unchanged) | |
Scoreboard Objective | Current | (unchanged) | |
Set Passengers | Current | (unchanged) | |
Teams | Current | (unchanged) | |
Update Score | Current | (unchanged) | |
Spawn Position | Current | (unchanged) | |
Time Update | Current | (unchanged) | |
Title | Current | (unchanged) | |
Stop Sound | Current | (unchanged) | |
Sound Effect | Current | (unchanged) | |
0x4F | Entity Sound Effect | Pre | |
Player List Header And Footer | Current | (unchanged) | |
Collect Item | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Teleport | Current | (unchanged) | |
Advancements | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Properties | Current | (unchanged) | |
Entity Effect | Current | (unchanged) | |
Declare Recipes | Current | (unchanged) | |
Tags | Current | Pre | |
0x58 | Update Light | Pre | |
0x59 | Unknown 1 | Pre | |
0x5A | Unknown 2 | Pre | |
Play serverbound | |||
0x1B | Recipe Book Data | Current | Pre |
New/modified data types
No changes so far.
Entity Metadata
Entity Metadata Format
Note that entity metadata is a totally distinct concept from block metadata. It is not required to send all metadata fields, or even any metadata fields, so long as the terminating entry is correctly sent.
Entity Metadata is an array of entries, each of which looks like the following:
Name | Type | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Index | Unsigned Byte | Unique index key determining the meaning of the following value, see the table below. If this is 0xff then the it is the end of the Entity Metadata array and no more is read.
|
Type | Optional VarInt Enum | Only if Index is not 0xff ; the type of the index, see the table below
|
Value | Optional value of Type | Only if Index is not 0xff : the value of the metadata field
|
Value of Type field | Type of Value field | Notes |
---|---|---|
0 | Byte | |
1 | VarInt | |
2 | Float | |
3 | String | |
4 | Chat | |
5 | OptChat (Boolean + Optional Chat) | Chat is present if the Boolean is set to true |
6 | Slot | |
7 | Boolean | |
8 | Rotation | 3 floats: rotation on x, rotation on y, rotation on z |
9 | Position | |
10 | OptPosition (Boolean + Optional Position) | Position is present if the Boolean is set to true |
11 | Direction (VarInt) | (Down = 0, Up = 1, North = 2, South = 3, West = 4, East = 5) |
12 | OptUUID (Boolean + Optional UUID) | UUID is present if the Boolean is set to true |
13 | OptBlockID (VarInt) | 0 for absent otherwise, id << 4 | data
|
14 | NBT | |
15 | Particle | |
16 | Villager Data | 3 VarInts: villager type, villager profession, level |
Villager type (minecraft:villager_type
registry):
Name | ID |
---|---|
minecraft:desert |
0 |
minecraft:jungle |
1 |
minecraft:plains |
2 |
minecraft:savanna |
3 |
minecraft:snow |
4 |
minecraft:swamp |
5 |
minecraft:taiga |
6 |
Villager professions (minecraft:villager_profession
registry):
Name | ID |
---|---|
minecraft:none |
0 |
minecraft:armorer |
1 |
minecraft:butcher |
2 |
minecraft:cartographer |
3 |
minecraft:cleric |
4 |
minecraft:farmer |
5 |
minecraft:fisherman |
6 |
minecraft:fletcher |
7 |
minecraft:leatherworker |
8 |
minecraft:librarian |
9 |
minecraft:mason |
10 |
minecraft:nitwit |
11 |
minecraft:shepherd |
12 |
minecraft:toolsmith |
13 |
minecraft:weaponsmith |
14 |
Mobs
Entity IDs have shifted with the addition of some new mobs.
Itemed Throwable
Extends Throwable.
Used for all things that previously extended throwable other than potions, which already had an item.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Slot | Item | empty (which behaves as if it were a specific item, depending on the subclass) |
Egg
Extends Throwable.
No additional metadata.
An empty item behaves as if the item were a minecraft:egg
.
Ender Pearl
Extends Throwable.
No additional metadata.
An empty item behaves as if the item were a minecraft:ender_pearl
.
Experience Bottle
Extends Throwable.
No additional metadata.
minecraft:experience_bottle
Snowball
Extends Throwable.
No additional metadata.
minecraft:snowball
Eye of Ender
Extends Entity.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Slot | Item | empty (which behaves as if it were a minecraft:ender_eye )
|
Arrow
Extends Entity.
Abstract base class for TippedArrow (which is used for regular arrows as well as tipped ones) and Spectral Arrow.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Byte | Bit mask | Meaning | 0 |
0x01 | Is critical | |||
0x02 | Is noclip (used by loyalty tridents when returning) | |||
7 | OptUUID | Shooter UUID | Empty | |
8 | Byte | Piercing level | 0 |
TippedArrow
Extends Arrow.
Used for both tipped and regular arrows. If not tipped, then color is set to -1 and no tipped arrow particles are used.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
VarInt | Color (-1 for no particles) | -1 |
Trident
Extends Arrow.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
VarInt | Loyalty level (enchantment) | 0 |
Itemed Fireball
Extends Entity.
Used for regular and small fireballs. Not used for dragon fireballs and wither skulls. Interestingly, regular fireballs do not come from an item.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Slot | Item | empty (which behaves as if it were a minecraft:fire_charge )
|
Fireball
Extends Abstract Fireball Itemed Fireball. This is the large fireball shot by ghasts.
No additional metadata.
Small Fireball
Extends Abstract Fireball Itemed Fireball. This is the fireball shot by blazes and dispensers with fire charges.
No additional metadata.
Fireworks
Extends Entity.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Slot | Firework info | empty | |
7 | Entity |
0 | ||
8 | Boolean | Shot at angle (from a crossbow) | false |
Illager Beast
Extends Monster
No additional metadata.
Status | Description | |
---|---|---|
4 | Starts the attack animation. | |
39 | Starts the stun animation. |
Giant Zombie
No additional metadata.
Panda
Extends Animal.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Integer | Breed timer? Set to 32 when something happens, and then counts down to 0 again. At 29 and 14 (before counting down), will play the entity.panda.cant_breed sound event.
|
0 | |
14 | Integer | Sneeze timer. Counts up from 0; when it hits 1 the entity.panda.pre_sneeze event plays and when it hits 21 the entity.panda.sneeze event plays (and it is set back to 0 and the sneeze flag is cleared).
|
0 | |
15 | Integer | Eat timer. If nonzero, counts upwards. | 0 | |
16 | Byte | Main Gene | 0 | |
17 | Byte | Hidden Gene | 0 | |
18 | Byte | Bit mask | Meaning | 0 |
0x01 | Unused | |||
0x02 | Is sneezing | |||
0x04 | Is eating | |||
0x08 | Unknown | |||
0x10 | Unknown |
Pillager
Extends Abstract Illlager.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Boolean | Using crossbow | false |
Ocelot
Extends TameableAnimal Ageable.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 | VarInt | Type (0 = untamed, 1 = tuxedo, 2 = tabby, 3 = siamese). Used to render regardless as to whether it is tamed or not. | 0 | |
13 | Boolean | Is trusting | false |
Status | Description | |
---|---|---|
40 | Spawn smoke particles (trust gaining failed) | |
41 | Spawn heart particles (trust gaining succeeded) |
Cat
Extends TameableAnimal.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 | VarInt | Type (0 = tabby, 1 = black, 2 = red, 3 = siamese, 4 = british_shorthair, 5 = calico, 6 = persian, 7 = ragdoll, 8 = white, 9 = all_black) | 1 | |
16 | Boolean | Unknown | false | |
17 | Boolean | Unknown | false | |
18 | VarInt | Collar color (values are those used with dyes) | 14 (Red) |
Villager
Extends Ageable.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 |
Zombie Villager
Extends Zombie.
Index | Type | Meaning | Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
16 | Boolean | Is converting | false | |
17 |
Block Actions
No changes so far.
Plugin Channels
minecraft:book_open
Server to client
When a player right clicks with a signed book. This tells the client to open the book GUI.
The payload is a VarInt enum for the selected hand: 0 for the main hand, 1 for the offhand.
Replaced with Open Book packet.
Play
Clientbound
Update Block Entity
Sets the block entity associated with the block at the given location.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x09 | Play | Client | Location | Position | |
Action | Unsigned Byte | The type of update to perform, see below | |||
NBT Data | NBT Tag | Data to set. May be a TAG_END (0), in which case the block entity at the given location is removed (though this is not required since the client will remove the block entity automatically on chunk unload or block removal) |
Action field:
- 1: Set data of a mob spawner (everything except for SpawnPotentials: current delay, min/max delay, mob to be spawned, spawn count, spawn range, etc.)
- 2: Set command block text (command and last execution status)
- 3: Set the level, primary, and secondary powers of a beacon
- 4: Set rotation and skin of mob head
- 5: Declare a conduit
- 6: Set base color and patterns on a banner
- 7: Set the data for a Structure tile entity
- 8: Set the destination for a end gateway
- 9: Set the text on a sign
- 10:
Declare a shulker box, no data appears to be sent and the client seems to do fine without this packet. Perhaps it is a leftover from earlier versions? - 11: Declare a bed
- 12: Set data of a jigsaw block
Open Window
This is sent to the client when it should open an inventory, such as a chest, workbench, or furnace. This message is not sent anywhere for clients opening their own inventory.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x14 | Play | Client | Window ID | Unsigned Byte | A unique id number for the window to be displayed. Notchian server implementation is a counter, starting at 1. |
Window Type | String (32) | The window type to use for display. See Inventory for a list. | |||
Window Type? | VarInt | ||||
Window Title | Chat | The title of the window | |||
Number Of Slots | Unsigned Byte | Number of slots in the window (excluding the number of slots in the player inventory). Always 0 for non-storage windows (e.g. Workbench, Anvil). | |||
Entity ID | EntityHorse's EID. Only sent when Window Type is “EntityHorse” |
See Inventory for further information.
Chunk Data
- Main article: Chunk Format
- See also: #Unload Chunk
The server only sends skylight information for chunk pillars in the Overworld, it's up to the client to know in which dimenison the player is currently located. You can also infer this information from the primary bitmask and the amount of uncompressed bytes sent. This packet also sends all block entities in the chunk (though sending them is not required; it is still legal to send them with Update Block Entity later).
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x22 | Play | Client | Chunk X | Int | Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down) |
Chunk Z | Int | Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down) | |||
Full chunk | Boolean | See Chunk Format | |||
Primary Bit Mask | VarInt | Bitmask with bits set to 1 for every 16×16×16 chunk section whose data is included in Data. The least significant bit represents the chunk section at the bottom of the chunk column (from y=0 to y=15). | |||
Heightmaps | NBT | Compound containing one long array named MOTION_BLOCKING , which is a heightmap for the highest solid block at each position in the chunk (as a compacted long array with 256 entries at 9 bits per entry).
| |||
Size | VarInt | Size of Data in bytes | |||
Data | Byte array | See data structure in Chunk Format | |||
Number of block entities | VarInt | Number of elements in the following array | |||
Block entities | Array of NBT | All block entities in the chunk. Use the x, y, and z tags in the NBT to determine their positions. |
Data structure
The data section of the packet contains most of the useful data for the chunk.
Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
Data | Array of Chunk Section | The number of elements in the array is equal to the number of bits set in Primary Bit Mask. Sections are sent bottom-to-top, i.e. the first section, if sent, extends from Y=0 to Y=15. |
Biomes | Optional Int Array | Only sent if Ground-Up Continuous is true; 256 entries if present |
Chunk Section structure
A Chunk Section is defined in terms of other data types. A Chunk Section consists of the following fields:
Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
Block count | Short | Number of non-air blocks present in the chunk section, for lighting purposes. "Non-air" is defined as any block other than air, cave air, and void air (in particular, note that fluids such as water are still counted). |
Bits Per Block | Unsigned Byte | Determines how many bits are used to encode a block. Note that not all numbers are valid here. |
Palette | Varies | See below for the format. |
Data Array Length | VarInt | Number of longs in the following array |
Data Array | Array of Long | Compacted list of 4096 indices pointing to state IDs in the Palette |
Block Light | Byte Array | Half byte per block |
Sky Light | Optional Byte Array | Only if in the Overworld; half byte per block |
Data Array, Block Light, and Sky Light are is given for each block with increasing x coordinates, within rows of increasing z coordinates, within layers of increasing y coordinates. For the half-byte light arrays, even-indexed items (those with an even x coordinate, starting at 0) are packed into the low bits, odd-indexed into the high bits.
Map Data
Updates a rectangular area on a map item.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x26 | Play | Client | Map ID | VarInt | Map ID of the map being modified | ||
Scale | Byte | From 0 for a fully zoomed-in map (1 block per pixel) to 4 for a fully zoomed-out map (16 blocks per pixel) | |||||
Tracking Position | Boolean | Specifies whether player and item frame icons are shown | |||||
Locked | Boolean | True if the map has been locked in a cartography table | |||||
Icon Count | VarInt | Number of elements in the following array | |||||
Icon | Type | Array | VarInt enum | See below | |||
X | Byte | Map coordinates: -128 for furthest left, +127 for furthest right | |||||
Z | Byte | Map coordinates: -128 for highest, +127 for lowest | |||||
Direction | Byte | 0-15 | |||||
Has Display Name | Boolean | ||||||
Display Name | Optional Chat | Only present if previous Boolean is true | |||||
Columns | Byte | Number of columns updated | |||||
Rows | Optional Byte | Only if Columns is more than 0; number of rows updated | |||||
X | Optional Byte | Only if Columns is more than 0; x offset of the westernmost column | |||||
Z | Optional Byte | Only if Columns is more than 0; z offset of the northernmost row | |||||
Length | Optional VarInt | Only if Columns is more than 0; length of the following array | |||||
Data | Optional Array of Unsigned Byte | Only if Columns is more than 0; see Map item format |
For icons, a direction of 0 is a vertical icon and increments by 22.5° (360/16).
Types are based off of rows and columns in map_icons.png
:
Icon type | Result |
---|---|
0 | White arrow (players) |
1 | Green arrow (item frames) |
2 | Red arrow |
3 | Blue arrow |
4 | White cross |
5 | Red pointer |
6 | White circle (off-map players) |
7 | Small white circle (far-off-map players) |
8 | Mansion |
9 | Temple |
10 | White Banner |
11 | Orange Banner |
12 | Magenta Banner |
13 | Light Blue Banner |
14 | Yellow Banner |
15 | Lime Banner |
16 | Pink Banner |
17 | Gray Banner |
18 | Light Gray Banner |
19 | Cyan Banner |
20 | Purple Banner |
21 | Blue Banner |
22 | Brown Banner |
23 | Green Banner |
24 | Red Banner |
25 | Black Banner |
26 | Treasure marker |
Open Book
Sent when a player right clicks with a signed book. This tells the client to open the book GUI.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x2C | Play | Client | Hand | VarInt enum | 0: Main hand, 1: Off hand |
Entity Sound Effect
Plays a sound effect from an entity.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x4F | Play | Client | Sound ID | VarInt | ID of hardcoded sound event (events as of 18w48a) |
Sound Category | VarInt Enum | The category that this sound will be played from (current categories) | |||
Entity ID | VarInt | ||||
Volume | Float | 1.0 is 100%, capped between 0.0 and 1.0 by Notchian clients | |||
Pitch | Float | Float between 0.5 and 2.0 by Notchian clients |
Tags
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Play | Client | Block Tags | (See below) | IDs are block IDs | |
Item Tags | (See below) | IDs are item IDs | |||
Fluid Tags | (See below) | IDs are fluid IDs | |||
Entity Tags | (See below) | IDs are entity type IDs |
Update Light
Updates light levels for a chunk.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x58 | Play | Client | Chunk X | VarInt | Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down) |
Chunk Z | VarInt | Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down) | |||
Sky Light Mask | VarInt | Mask containing 18 bits, with the lowest bit corresponding to chunk section -1 (in the void, y=-16 to y=-1) and the highest bit for chunk section 16 (above the world, y=256 to y=271) | |||
Block Light Mask | VarInt | Mask containing 18 bits, with the same order as sky light | |||
Empty Sky Light Mask | VarInt | Mask containing 18 bits, which indicates sections that have 0 for all their sky light values. If a section is set in both this mask and the main sky light mask, it is ignored for this mask and it is included in the sky light arrays (the notchian server does not create such masks). If it is only set in this mask, it is not included in the sky light arrays. | |||
Empty Block Light Mask | VarInt | Mask containing 18 bits, which indicates sections that have 0 for all their block light values. If a section is set in both this mask and the main block light mask, it is ignored for this mask and it is included in the block light arrays (the notchian server does not create such masks). If it is only set in this mask, it is not included in the block light arrays. | |||
Sky Light arrays | Array of arrays of 2048 bytes | There is 1 array for each bit set to true in the sky light mask, starting with the lowest value. Half a byte per light value. | |||
Block Light arrays | Array of arrays of 2048 bytes | There is 1 array for each bit set to true in the block light mask, starting with the lowest value. Half a byte per light value. |
Individual block or sky light arrays are is given for each block with increasing x coordinates, within rows of increasing z coordinates, within layers of increasing y coordinates. Even-indexed items (those with an even x coordinate, starting at 0) are packed into the low bits, odd-indexed into the high bits.
Unknown 1
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x59 | Play | Client | Unknown | VarInt | |
Unknown | VarInt | ||||
Unknown | Chat |
Trade List
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x5A | Play | Client | |||||
Window ID | VarInt | The ID of the window that is open; this is an int rather than a byte. | |||||
Size | Byte | The number of trades in the following array | |||||
Trades | Input item 1 | Array | Slot | The first item the villager is buying | |||
Output item | Slot | The item the villager is selling | |||||
Has second item | Boolean | Whether there is a second item | |||||
Input item 2 | Optional Slot | The second item the villager is buying; only present if they have a second item. | |||||
Trade disabled | Boolean | True if the trade is disabled; false if the trade is enabled. | |||||
Number of tool uses | Integer | May actually be the number of times this trade has been used; MCP may be misleading me | |||||
Maximum number of trade uses | Integer | Number of times this trade can be used |
Serverbound
Recipe Book Data
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x1B | Play | Server | Type | VarInt | Determines the format of the rest of the packet | |
Type | Field Name | |||||
0: Displayed Recipe | Recipe ID | Identifier | A recipe ID | |||
1: Recipe Book States | Crafting Recipe Book Open | Boolean | Whether the player has the crafting recipe book currently opened/active. | |||
Crafting Recipe Filter Active | Boolean | Whether the player has the crafting recipe book filter option currently active. | ||||
Smelting Recipe Book Open | Boolean | Whether the player has the smelting recipe book currently opened/active. | ||||
Smelting Recipe Filter Active | Boolean | Whether the player has the smelting recipe book filter option currently active. | ||||
Blasting Recipe Book Open | Boolean | May be swapped with smoking recipe book. Also, the notchian client appears to use the same value for both of those books currently. | ||||
Blasting Recipe Filter Active | Boolean | May be swapped with smoking recipe book. Also, the notchian client appears to use the same value for both of those books currently. | ||||
Smoking Recipe Book Open | Boolean | |||||
Smoking Recipe Filter Active | Boolean |
The Recipe Book Status type is sent when one of the states changes.
Handshaking
Clientbound
There are no clientbound packets in the Handshaking state, since the protocol immediately switches to a different state after the client sends the first packet.
Serverbound
Handshake
This causes the server to switch into the target state.
Packet ID | State | Bound To | Field Name | Field Type | Notes |
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0x00 | Handshaking | Server | Protocol Version | VarInt | See protocol version numbers (currently |
Server Address | String | Hostname or IP, e.g. localhost or 127.0.0.1, that was used to connect. The Notchian server does not use this information. | |||
Server Port | Unsigned Short | Default is 25565. The Notchian server does not use this information. | |||
Next State | VarInt Enum | 1 for status, 2 for login |
Status
Clientbound
No changes so far.
Serverbound
No changes so far.
Login
Clientbound
No changes so far.
Serverbound
No changes so far.