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!Version | |||
!Date | !Date | ||
!Change | !Change | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1.8 | |||
|29 Aug 2015 | |29 Aug 2015 | ||
|Released Trapped Signs | |Released Trapped Signs | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1.9-1.10 | |||
|13 Aug 2016 | |13 Aug 2016 | ||
|Updated for 1.9 command format | |||
|Updated for 1.9 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|1.13 | |||
|19 Nov 2018 | |19 Nov 2018 | ||
|Updated for 1.13 datapacks | |||
|Updated for 1.13 | |||
|} | |} | ||
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=== MC 1.8-1.10 Version === | === MC 1.8-1.10 Version === | ||
In the MC 1.8-1.10 versions | In the MC 1.8-1.10 versions trapped signs were a craftable item that would upgrade previously placed down signs. There were two types of trapped sign upgrade items: normal, and hidden; the hidden type would make the last line blank, while the normal type would have "-x-" written in the last line. This was changed as now the last line can be overwritten when setting the sign's text. Below is the crafting recipes for the old trapped sign upgrades. Additionally, when mined, a trapped sign would not drop the items used to craft it. | ||
==== Crafting ==== | ==== Crafting ==== |
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