The following recipes and their functions are listed below:
- Map (First Slot) + Paper (Second Slot): Expands on the map placed, clearing the image somewhat but retaining the area that the player has already explored.
- Map (First Slot) + Empty Map (Second Slot): Creates a clone of the map, allowing for multiple maps of the same type to be used. This can be incredibly helpful for multiplayer Minecraft.
- Map (First Slot) + Glass Pane (Second Slot): Locks the map used, preventing it from being explored any further and leaving unexplored portions remaining the same. This can be handy when trying to hide particular things in a game world from other players such as a secret base.
- Map (First Slot) + Compass (Second Slot) (Bedrock Edition): Converts the map into a Locator Map, which on top of providing traditional map functions also keeps track of players that reside in an area the map covers.
- Empty Map (First Slot) + Compass (Second Slot) (Bedrock Edition): Creates an empty Locator Map.
- Paper (First Slot) + (Empty Second Slot) (Bedrock Edition): Creates a standard map for the player.
- Paper (First Slot) + Compass (Second Slot) (Bedrock Edition): Additionally creates an empty Locator Map if the Minecraft player does not already possess a blank map.
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Edited by Siddharth Satish
