If you’ve ever written in a book in Minecraft, you may have noticed that the book loses its title once you’re done writing in it. This is because the game doesn’t save the title of the book when you’re writing in it – it only saves the contents of the book.
There are a few reasons why this might be the case. One possibility is that it’s a deliberate design choice by the developers, intended to make players feel more invested in the books they write. After all, if you’re putting your time and effort into writing a book, it makes sense that you would want to give it a title that reflects your work.
Another possibility is that it’s a technical limitation of the game. If the game were to save the title of the book every time you wrote in it, that would potentially create a lot of extra data that would need to be stored and processed. By not saving the title, the game can avoid having to deal with that extra data.
Whatever the reason, it’s something that you’ll just have to live with if you want to write books in Minecraft. Fortunately, it’s not a huge deal, and you can still write some great books without having to worry about their titles.
Other related questions:
Is there a word limit in Minecraft books?
No, there is no word limit in Minecraft books.
Do enchantment books disappear?
Enchantment books will not disappear when used, but they will lose their enchantments if the items they are applied to are destroyed.
Can you make copies of signed books in Minecraft?
No, you cannot make copies of signed books in Minecraft.
Bibliography
- [MC-148529] Name of enchanted book is lost after … – Jira
- [MC-75615] Written book loses wrapped formatting when signed
- Written Book – Minecraft Wiki – Fandom
- This is the Bugrock where you cant write anything in books …