One of the most common error codes that players run into when starting up Minecraft is the Terracotta error. This error pops up for players as the game tries to connect to the servers, before you’re able to play, which makes a lot of people think it’s a server/connectivity error.
While that can be the case, this error is better classified as a login error. At some point when trying to confirm your account login details, the process is interrupted. Unfortunately, there is no way to determine what causes the interruption. However, there are still a few options to fix the problem.
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Since this is one of those error codes that can usually be fixed by trying again, there isn’t a lot of in-depth troubleshooting available for it. If the options above do not resolve the issue for you, try contacting theMinecraft Support Teamto resolve the issue.
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