Lunar Base

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This article documents an April Fools' Day joke.
 
This feature was exclusively part of a joke version and is not currently planned for addition to regular Minecraft.

ACME Self-Building Lunar Bases were joke features that could be found on the Moon in the April Fools' snapshot 23w13a_or_b.

Generation[edit | edit source]

Lunar bases generate in the moon biome with a 11024 chance to generate in a given chunk. ​[more information needed]

Structure[edit | edit source]

Main article: Lunar Base/Structure

Lunar bases look similar to moon rovers at first, with a dropper renamed to "ACME Self-Building Lunar Base" at the center. Pressing the golden pressure plate located on the rover starts the construction of an enormous lunar base. Adding objects to the dropper does not seem to change construction, although having blocks above it prevents it from starting to expand.

Loot[edit | edit source]

Loot in the lunar base is located in two types of containers: chests, named "Moon Mission Resupply Crate", and green shulker boxes, named "Lunar Laboratory Equipment". The former generates basic resources to survive on the Moon, like dirt, saplings and vegetables to farm, while the latter can generate items unobtainable in normal Survival gameplay, such as spawn eggs and budding amethyst, as well as a large variety of other items.

Moon Mission Resupply Crate[edit | edit source]

In Java Edition, each moon resupply chest contains items drawn from 3 pools, with the following distribution:

Item Stack Size [A] Weight [B] Chance [C] Avg.
per chest
[D]
[hide] Avg. # chests
to search
[E]
1–3× 1–2× 0–1× 1–3× 1–2× 0–1×
Sand 5–64209436.8%14.6812.7
Dirt 5–10209436.8%3.1912.7
Iron ingot 1–43012034.4%0.9382.9
Gold ingot 1–43012034.4%0.9382.9
Grass Block 1–3159428.7%0.6383.5
Gravel 5–64109419.8%7.3405.0
End Stone 1–3109419.8%0.4265.0
Snow block 1–3109419.8%0.4265.0
Bone meal 1–8103514.3%0.6437.0
String 1–8103514.3%0.6437.0
Oak log 1–41012012.2%0.3128.2
Bucket 159410.3%0.1069.7
Gunpowder 1–85357.1%0.32114.0
Acacia sapling 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Birch sapling 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Carrot 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Jungle sapling 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Oak sapling 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Spruce sapling 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Wheat seeds 1–451206.2%0.15616.2
Beetroot seeds 151206.2%0.06216.2
Pumpkin seeds 151206.2%0.06216.2
Lava Bucket 12944.2%0.04323.8
Water bucket 12944.2%0.04323.8
  1. The size of stacks (or for unstackable items, number) of this item on any given roll.
  2. The weight of this item relative to other items in the pool.
  3. The odds of finding any of this item in a single chest.
  4. The number of items expected per chest, averaged over a large number of chests.
  5. The average number of chests the player should expect to search to find any of this item.

Lunar Laboratory Equipment[edit | edit source]

In Java Edition, each moon lab shulker box contains items drawn from 3 pools, with the following distribution:

Item Stack Size [A] Weight [B] Chance [C] Avg.
per chest
[D]
[hide] Avg. # chests
to search
[E]
1–3× 1–3× 1–3× 1–3× 1–3× 1–3×
Iron ingot 1–45–16302321014333.9%2.1153.0
Gold ingot 1–45–16302321014333.9%2.1153.0
End Stone 1–41010018.7%0.5005.3
Snow block 1–41010018.7%0.5005.3
Soul Sand 1–41010018.7%0.5005.3
Bucket 11010018.7%0.2005.3
Budding Amethyst 11010018.7%0.2005.3
Redstone Dust 8–321014313.3%2.7977.5
Slimeball 8–321014313.3%2.7977.5
Lapis Lazuli 5–321014313.3%2.5877.5
Nether quartz 5–321014313.3%2.5877.5
Prismarine Shard 2–161014313.3%1.2597.5
Bone Block 1–81014313.3%0.6297.5
Prismarine Crystals 1–81014313.3%0.6297.5
Air 1–41014313.3%0.3507.5
Cow Spawn Egg 151009.7%0.10010.3
Lava Bucket 151009.7%0.10010.3
Villager Spawn Egg 151009.7%0.10010.3
Water bucket 151009.7%0.10010.3
Gunpowder 2–3251436.8%1.18914.6
Glowstone Dust 1–851436.8%0.31514.6
Spider Eye 1–351436.8%0.14014.6
Ancient Debris 151436.8%0.07014.6
Diamond 151436.8%0.07014.6
Bamboo 2–452324.2%0.12923.5
Cocoa Beans 2–452324.2%0.12923.5
Nether Wart 2–452324.2%0.12923.5
Sea Pickle 2–452324.2%0.12923.5
Sugar Cane 2–452324.2%0.12923.5
Cactus 1–452324.2%0.10823.5
Carrot 1–452324.2%0.10823.5
Dark Oak Sapling 1–452324.2%0.10823.5
Jungle sapling 1–452324.2%0.10823.5
Potato 1–452324.2%0.10823.5
Wheat seeds 1–452324.2%0.10823.5
Acacia sapling 1–252324.2%0.06523.5
Birch sapling 1–252324.2%0.06523.5
Cherry Sapling 1–252324.2%0.06523.5
Mangrove Propagule 1–252324.2%0.06523.5
Oak sapling 1–252324.2%0.06523.5
Spruce sapling 1–252324.2%0.06523.5
Beetroot seeds 152324.2%0.04323.5
Brown Mushroom 152324.2%0.04323.5
Chorus Flower 152324.2%0.04323.5
Fern 152324.2%0.04323.5
Glow Berries 152324.2%0.04323.5
Kelp 152324.2%0.04323.5
Melon Seeds 152324.2%0.04323.5
Moss Block 152324.2%0.04323.5
Mycelium 152324.2%0.04323.5
Pumpkin seeds 152324.2%0.04323.5
Red Mushroom 152324.2%0.04323.5
Sweet Berries 152324.2%0.04323.5
Cobweb 1–421003.9%0.10025.3
Echo Shard 1–421003.9%0.10025.3
Elytra 121003.9%0.04025.3
Powder Snow Bucket 121003.9%0.04025.3
Pufferfish Bucket 121003.9%0.04025.3
Sculk Catalyst 121003.9%0.04025.3
Sheep Spawn Egg 121003.9%0.04025.3
Spyglass 121003.9%0.04025.3
Turtle Egg 121003.9%0.04025.3
Golden Apple 121003.9%0.04025.3
Diamond Pickaxe[F] 121003.9%0.04025.3
Nautilus Shell 1–421432.8%0.07036.1
Ghast Tear 1–321432.8%0.05636.1
Rabbit's Foot 1–321432.8%0.05636.1
Packed Air 121432.8%0.02836.1
Brain Coral Block 1–411002.0%0.05050.3
Bubble Coral Block 1–411002.0%0.05050.3
Fire Coral Block 1–411002.0%0.05050.3
Horn Coral Block 1–411002.0%0.05050.3
Tube Coral Block 1–411002.0%0.05050.3
Bell 111002.0%0.02050.3
Heart of the Sea 111002.0%0.02050.3
Sniffer Egg 111002.0%0.02050.3
Ender Pearl 2–422321.7%0.05258.3
Spore Blossom 122321.7%0.01758.3
Wither Skeleton Skull 312320.9%0.026116.3
Allium 112320.9%0.009116.3
Azure Bluet 112320.9%0.009116.3
Big Dripleaf 112320.9%0.009116.3
Blue Orchid 112320.9%0.009116.3
Cornflower 112320.9%0.009116.3
Crimson Nylium 112320.9%0.009116.3
Dandelion 112320.9%0.009116.3
Large Fern 112320.9%0.009116.3
Lilac 112320.9%0.009116.3
Lily of the Valley 112320.9%0.009116.3
Orange Tulip 112320.9%0.009116.3
Oxeye Daisy 112320.9%0.009116.3
Peony 112320.9%0.009116.3
Pink Petals 112320.9%0.009116.3
Pink Tulip 112320.9%0.009116.3
Pointed Dripstone 112320.9%0.009116.3
Poppy 112320.9%0.009116.3
Red Tulip 112320.9%0.009116.3
Rose Bush 112320.9%0.009116.3
Sunflower 112320.9%0.009116.3
Warped Nylium 112320.9%0.009116.3
White Tulip 112320.9%0.009116.3
  1. The size of stacks (or for unstackable items, number) of this item on any given roll.
  2. The weight of this item relative to other items in the pool.
  3. The odds of finding any of this item in a single chest.
  4. The number of items expected per chest, averaged over a large number of chests.
  5. The average number of chests the player should expect to search to find any of this item.
  6. All enchantments are equally probable, including treasure enchantments (except Soul Speed, Swift Sneak, and Wind Burst), and any level of the enchantment is equally probable.

Blocks[edit | edit source]

The structure contains the following blocks:

The barriers in the lunar base.

The dropper that activates the structure building has a special tag 'Lunar', and can be obtained through the command setblock ~ ~ ~ dropper{Lunar:1b}, and can be activated by a light weighted pressure plate or heavy weighted pressure plate placed above it.

Sounds[edit | edit source]

[hide]Sounds
SoundSubtitlesSourceDescriptionResource locationTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
​ExplosionBlocksWhen a lunar base is activatedentity.generic.explodesubtitles.entity.generic.explode4.00.56-0.8416
None[sound 2]BlocksWhen the copper ball appearsambient.basalt_deltas.moodNone[sound 2]0.21.016
​Fireball whooshesBlocksWhen the copper ball begins moving downitem.firecharge.usesubtitles.item.firecharge.use0.41.416
​Beacon power selectedBlocksWhen the copper ball collides with the lunar baseblock.beacon.power_selectsubtitles.block.beacon.power_select1.01.416
​Beacon activatesBlocksWhen a copper arm extendsblock.beacon.activatesubtitles.block.beacon.activate0.3, 0.8 [sound 1]0.3-0.6, 1.5-2.0 [sound 1]16
​Sculk spreadsBlocksWhen copper spleaves are generatedblock.sculk.spreadsubtitles.block.sculk.spread0.60.45-0.6316
​Block placedBlocksWhen soul lanterns, polished blackstone buttons, shulker boxes, end rods, or chests are generatedblock.nether_wood.placesubtitles.block.generic.place0.60.6-0.816
  1. Jump up to: a b Plays simultaneously
  2. Jump up to: a b MC-179833

Data values[edit | edit source]

ID[edit | edit source]

Java Edition:

Configured feature[hide]Identifier
EnvSprite lunar-base.png: Sprite image for lunar-base in Minecraft [No displayed name]lunar_base

Issues[edit | edit source]

Issues relating to "Lunar Base" are not maintained on the bug tracker because it is an April Fools' joke, and is therefore not in the newest stable version or snapshot. Issues reported there are closed as "Invalid".

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The "ACME" at the beginning of the lunar base's full name is likely a reference to the "Acme" threading put at the beginning of various' companies' names in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a way of having said companies' names appear near the top of alphabetical lists, popularized as a generic company name by the fictional Acme Corporation of the Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons.
    • While stylized as an acronym in-game, the term "acme" comes from the Greek ἀκμή (acmḗ), meaning "peak", "zenith" or "prime", though backronyms such as "A Company Making Everything" and "An American Company that Manufactures Everything" are popular folk etymologies.
  • At the time of releasing the snapshot, the Lunar Laboratory Equipment loot table was the largest among all loot tables in the game.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Jump up to: a b c d e Rover only
  2. Renamed to ACME Self-Building Lunar Base
  3. Jump up to: a b c d Both in the Rover and the finished Base
  4. Present only while generating the base
  5. Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Base only
  6. Renamed to "Moon Mission Resupply Crate"
  7. Renamed to "Lunar Laboratory Equipment"

Navigation[edit | edit source]