Standard Format (with examples) Standard format for archive submissions This is an example of the standard format where the name of the contraption, name of the creator, the version, the credits, the media/links/world downloads/structura/block list and site reference. First is an example, then explanations of what everything means. Example creation ## Name of creation (Header) By User1 (Discord: @user1) Version 1.16.0 - Latest Credits User2 (Discord: @user1) for the idea User3 (Twitter: https://x.com/User3) for the testing User4 (YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@User4) for helping Note: See the website for the entire list Description This farm consists of 5 separate modules, each in their own density area. This allows more mobs to spawn. This farm also uses a special mechanic that User2 found, allowing for more rates. Important Information Rates (1.16.0): 1500 items per hour Note: Unknown what type of items Additional Information World download: See below or use this  link Overview Image: Overview of how the farm looks (it looks like a zombie head) Showcase/Tutorial: https://youtu.be/cHgN23 Structura: See below Block list: See below Website: <> Extra Information Gamerule domobloot is set to true 2 dimensional, 2 players Note: Due to Campfires no longer burning XP in 1.19.60+, the farm breaks Source: Minecraft 1.19.60 Bedrock , MCPE-98931 Possible fix: Use a Sculk Catalyst or Lava to remove XP This format is worked out with examples, see below Worked-out example Name of creation Examples Name of creation Name of creation The name of a creation should be a name that is standing out of other submissions. Don't name the creation something generic or it might be hard to distinguish it from other creations. Be wild and be creative! The name of the creation should follow a certain set of rules: Proper markdown When submitting a new creation in the archive-submission channel, use the proper markdown (things like bold, italics, underscore and header style) style. To do it properly, use ## before the name of creation: Example Iron Farm: Incorrect: Iron Statue Correct: ## Iron Statue Don't use any other type of markdown (bold, cursive, underscore or bigger/smaller headers) Example Item Sorter Incorrect: 8 types of Item Sorters Correct: ## 8 types of Item Sorters Example World Eater Incorrect: # World Destructor Correct: ## World Destructor Not generic Use a name that is recognizable and stands out compared to the other designs. Don't make it too complicated, think simple. It is good to know to avoid words like 'simple, fast, dirt-cheap, small' or simply a description what the build is ('4x4 piston door', T-flip flop or 'raid farm'). It is best to avoid using your own name in the title as well, but sometimes it is better in that case. Example Iron Farm: Incorrect: Iron Farm Correct (example): Iron Statue Example Tree Farm: Incorrect: Universal Tree Farm Correct (example): Iron Statue  Example 4x4 piston door Incorrect: 4x4 piston door Correct (example): User1s 4x4 piston door  Example Villager Based Witch Farm Incorrect: Simple Villager Breeder based Witch Farm Correct (example): Buzz Lightning Witch Farm Family friendly Don't use curse words or NSFW words in the name of your creation. Avoid also abbreviations using curse words. Curse words in other languages are also prohibited. Example Iron Farm: Incorrect: F*****k Golem Farm Correct (example): Kill Golem Farm  Example Cactus Farm: Incorrect: Big F********ng Pickle Correct (example): Ginormous Pickle Name is not too long Sometimes the name of creation turns into a full sentence, avoid that. As few as 3-5 words is already enough. The best is a single words or abbreviation of a couple of words that turn into a 'readable' name. That way your name stands out compared to other designs. Example Bonemeal Farm: Incorrect: MCPE Playerless Nether tree farm with Bedrock wither cage and bonemeal farm Correct (example): Bonemeal from the Nether Tree Example Creeper Farm: Incorrect: trident killing based creeper-only mob farm for simulation distance 4 without spiders Correct (example): 4 Creepy Farm Example Shulker Loader: Incorrect: SFSL ( S mall F ast S hulker L oader) Correct (example): SAF Shulker Loader ( S mall a nd  F ast Shulker Loader) By  User1 Examples Creator Creator The creator is the maker of the creation. It can be done by one person or by multiple, however it is important that the person has actively worked on. If the person contributed help through support or by their own build, then it can be listed in the  Credits . Choose one of the following methods: By User1 (Discord: @user1) The name 'User1' is a made up name and can be replaced by a Discord name or Minecraft (Xbox Live) name While in Discord, you can use the @ feature to ping them. That way players can access the profile of the creator By User1 (Discord: @user1) and User2 (Discord: @user2) If there are two users, use this By: User1 (Discord: @user1), User2 (Discord: @user2) and User3 (Discord: @user3) If there are 3 or more, then use commas to separate the users. By User2 (Discord: @user2), improved by User1 (Discord: @user1) It is possible that an user created the original design, but someone made it in Bedrock (if the original creator was Java) or that someone made a first design and then gets improved by another user By Lots of people, archived by User1 (Discord: @user1) “Lots of people” isn’t a specific person. It implies that either: - The creator of the contraption is unknown - The farm or contraption is so easy to build, that anyone could come up with it, that it cannot be pointed towards one person that made/discovered it The 'archived by' will be the person that is submitting the creation By User1 (YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@User1) Instead of a Discord ping, a YouTube link is also possible. Choose one, not both. By User1 (Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/@User1) Instead of a Discord ping, a Twitter link is also possible. Choose one, not both. Although Twitter is called X now, it will still be called Twitter in this channel (to avoid confusion) By BilibiliUser1 (Bilibili: <>) Instead of a Discord ping, a Bilibili link is also possible. Choose one, not both. Version  1.16.0 - Latest Examples Version Version It's important to know in which version a creation can work, as sometimes a creation works in one version but not the other due to changes in the game (game changes or bugs). For someone that wants to build it in their world should know if it is compatible with the version they play in. Choose one of the following methods: Version: 1.16.0 - Latest Usually, the first version is around 1.16.0, as then most contraptions are archived. It does not mean it cannot work in below 1.16, but it is unlikely it works Version: 1.16.0 - 1.18.20 Here the version range is mentioned Version range is used when the creation no longer works, due to changes in Minecraft (bugs or bugfixes) Version: 1.16.0 - ? Note: Broken in 1.20.30, possibly broken in an earlier version or Version: 1.16.0 - ? Note: Broken in 1.20.30, possibly broken in an unknown version An explanation must given for the “?” There are two explanations, choose one - Last tested version is given and said it may be broken earlier (first example with the '1.20.30) - 'Broken in an unknown version' (second example) Credits User2 (Discord: @user1) for the idea User3 (Twitter: https://x.com/User3) for the testing User4 (YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@User4) for helping Note: See the website for the entire list Examples Credits Credits It is important to give credit where it is due. There are many content creators on the Internet that steal builds of others. In the Technical Bedrock Archive we aim to give everyone the proper credit for their help. Credit can be done in different ways: Support; Another person helps the creator(s) with giving advice on how to improve the build Inspiration; Another person build something and the creator(s) used the idea for their own creation, but not directly copy it 1:1, Using another creation; Using a creation of another person in the build Mechanic discovery; Using the discovery of a certain mechanic in their builds (e.g. Scaffolding in mob farms is discovered by jx67) Choose one of the following methods: Credits None Sometimes there are no credits as a person was the first one to develop it (or didn’t had any inspiration from anywhere except Mojang related sources) Credits  None Note: Unknown list When no credits are mentioned, even though there should be some credit, then this note is added Credits User1 (Discord: @user1) for inspiration of  this User2 (Discord: @user2) for providing information about [certain] mechanics User3 (Discord: @user3) for using this mechanic If the inspiration has a image/video link, it is favorable to include this like this: inspiration of  build Credits User1 (Youtube: <>) for inspiration of this User2 (Twitter: <>) for proving information about [certain] mechanics User3 (Bilibili: <>) for using this mechanic If a user has no (public) YouTube account or Discord account, an external link is favorable Credits User1 (Discord: @user1) User2 (Discord: @user2) User3 (Discord: @user3) Note: Incomplete list If people are mentioned without explaining why they are credited, this note must be added Credits User1 (Discord: @user1) User2 (Discord: @user2) User3 (Discord: @user3) Note: See the website for the entire list If more than 3 people are credited, the list will be listed on the website to reduce clutter in the Discord. On the website this note will not be added Description This farm consists of 5 separate modules, each in their own density area. This allows more mobs to spawn. This farm also uses a special mechanic that NormalUser found, allowing for more rates. Examples Description Description The description is a short summary of how the build works. Any mechanics that are being used or any people that have worked on it can be explained here. To help out, here are some questions that can help to write the description: How does the farm or contraption work? How to use the build? Special mechanics used? Special contraptions used by others? (credits required!) Is the build a proof of concept? Etc. Important Information Rates (1.16.0): 1500 items per hour Note: Unknown what type of items Examples Important Information Important Information Important Information consists of Information-Types that are used to compare different designs directly. That way the viewer can compare different creations quite easily.  However for any Information-Type it depends whether it falls under Important Information or Extra Information . For example, the user needs to know for a mob farm which simulation distance it is for as the rates might change with simulation distance. For an item filter that is different, as it will work regardless of simulation distance. All Information-Types can be found under the page  Submission Information To know what falls under Important Information, what falls under Extra Information and what is not required, can be found on the format page for your Creation-Type. Additional Information World download: See below or use this  link Overview Image: Overview of how the farm looks (it looks like a zombie head) Showcase/Tutorial: https://youtu.be/cHgN23 Structura: See below Block list: See below Website: <> Examples Additional Information Additional Information This type of information includes showcases, tutorials, 'updates' for the build, structura's, block lists and the link to the submission on this website. World downloads are required for every submission Overview images are required for every submission A tutorial is highly recommended, however not required Structura, block list and showcases are recommended, but not required See below examples for each type of information: Examples World Download World Download World downloads are required for every submission World downloads should have the .mcworld extension. Installing these worlds may be tricky on certain devices. See how it can be done for your device on [Article: How to download worlds in Minecraft Bedrock]. To add a world download to the submission: Choose  one of the following World Download (1.16.0): See below for MyWorld.mcworld The version added behind the World Download is the minimal version you can open the world in. This is required. It is possible the world can be opened in versions below, but there is a chance it can corrupt the world and therefor not recommended. If the world download is in a newer version, doesn't mean the build cannot be build in versions lower that version. Example if it says '1.16.0', then it doesn't mean you can't build it in versions below 1.16.0 World Download (1.16.0): See below for MyWorld.mcworld or use this link External links are not recommended as the link may expire If the world download is larger than 25 mb, an external link is allowed However, if the build can be rebuild in a new world, it is required to do so. The provided link must not embed, therefor use < > before the link World Download (Design 1, 1.16.0): See below for MyWorld1.mcworld World Download (Design 2, 1.16.0): See below for MyWorld2.mcworld If there are multiple World Downloads, stack them below each other.  The difference must be explained (like Design 1 or Design 2) The minimal version the world can be opened with is required to be added, separated with a comma Examples Overview Image Overview Image Overview images are required for every submission To see how the build looks, it is required to add an image to the build so it is easy to see how the builds look. In the submission you must explain what you see in the overview image(s). There are some requirements to overview images Choose  one of the following Overview Image: Overview of how the farm looks (it looks like a zombie head)   The overview image must be clear The description must give a short explanation of what you can see. Especially if it is a big build, there are multiple angles you can choose the screenshot from The overview image should have no GUI elements visible Overview Image: Overview of how the farm looks (it looks like a zombie head)  1. This is not accepted. You can see GUI elements (the mobile controls) for example Overview Image: Image 1: Overview of how the farm looks (it looks like a zombie head) Image 2: Overview of a module 1. 2. It is possible to have multiple overview images to show different angles or to show different designs. There must be an explanation for it The order of the images must be done like shown: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, etc. Examples Showcase/Tutorial Showcase/Tutorial Builds can have videos showcase (showing) the build or even have a dedicated tutorial for it. Not all submissions have a tutorial as they are very time consuming, which a lot of people that submit builds don't have. Therefor it is not obligated to have one, but it is recommended. Choose  one of the following Showcase: https://youtu.be/link If no link is provided, then this part can be skipped For YouTube links, try to use the 'shortened' version, where it is something "youtu.be/<>" link Showcase and tutorial:  https://youtu.be/link If the showcase also has a tutorial, use this format Showcase: https://youtu.be/link Tutorial:  https://youtu.be/link If there is a separate video for the showcase and tutorial, place the two links below each other. If there are more links, stack them below each other Showcase (Design 1):  https://youtu.be/link Showcase (Design 2):  https://youtu.be/link If there are separate designs, it can be done similarly when a video has separate video for showcase and tutorial. The separate designs can also be 'update' videos where the creator recommends to upgrade the build to work in newer versions or get better results Examples Structura Structura Structura is a method similar to the java mod: Litematica . It allows the player to have a hologram-like build made of ghost-blocks. This allows the player to know where to place the blocks for the build, making it easier to build the creation. Structura is the bedrock equivalent and consist of a resource pack rendering the build.  Structura is an external program that allows you to convert a minecraft build with the .mcstructure extension into a resource pack consisting of those ghost-blocks. You can use the website (see linked), a bot in the Discord or using the external program (PC-only). The program gives you a resource pack with .mcpack extension, which allows you to open in Minecraft. If you want to know how to install it for your device, use this article: [Article: How to install resouce packs in Minecraft]  Choose one of the following methods: Structura: See below for MyStructura.mcpack If no structura is provided, then this part can be skipped Structura must have the .mcpack file extension Structura: See below for MyStructura.mcpack or use this link External links are not recommended as the link may expire If the structura is larger than 25 mb, an external link is allowed The provided link must not embed, therefor use < > before the link Structura (Design 1): See below for MyStructura1.mcpack Structura (Design 2): See below for MyStructura2.mcpack If there are multiple structuras (either too big of a build and therefor split up in smaller parts or different designs), then they are stacked below each other Examples Block List Block List Structura  can also generate a material list automatically. This is useful for people that want to build the creation in their own world. Choose one of the following methods: Block list: See below for  MyMaterialList.txt If no material list is provided, then this part can be skipped Material list must have the  .txt file extension Block List: See below for  MyMaterialList.txt or use this link External links are not recommended as the link may expire If the material list is larger than 25 mb, an external link is allowed The provided link must not embed, therefor use < > before the link Block list (Design 1): See below for  MyMaterialList.txt Block list (Design 2): See below for  MyMaterialList.txt If there are multiple material lists (either too big of a build and therefor split up in smaller parts or different designs), then they are stacked below each other Examples Website Website The creations are also archived on this website, due to the limited file size and character limit a submission can have in the Discord. Every submission has a corresponding link to this website.  The website is currently under construction so this is not included until it is finished Extra Information Gamerule domobloot is set to true 2 dimensional, 2 players Note: Due to Campfires no longer burning XP in 1.19.60+, the farm breaks Source: Minecraft 1.19.60 Bedrock , MCPE-98931 Possible fix: Use a Sculk Catalyst or Lava to remove XP Examples Extra Information Extra Information Extra Information consists of Information-Types that are used to know more about the creation. For example where to build it (dimensions, biomes), what tools you need (tridents), what gamerules are used and if there are any bugs or features affecting the creation. However for any Information-Type it depends whether it falls under Important Information or Extra Information . For example, the user needs to know for a mob farm which simulation distance it is for as the rates might change with simulation distance. For an item filter that is different, as it will work regardless of simulation distance. All Information-Types can be found under the page  Submission Information To know what falls under Important Information, what falls under Extra Information and what is not required, can be found on the format page for your Creation-Type. Extra information is only mentioned on the website