- Minecraft Pocket Edition Updated
- Minecraft Pocket Edition Update
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Since receiving the tip, we have confirmed with sources familiar with Microsoft's plans that Minecraft Pocket Edition will no longer receive updates for Windows Phone 8.1 or 10 Mobile, but it will. Minecraft is about placing blocks to build things and going on adventures. Pocket Edition includes Survival and Creative modes, multiplayer over a local Wi-Fi network, and randomly generated worlds. You can craft, create and breed anywhere in the world so long as you have hands spare and battery to burn.
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Minecraft is a game about breaking and placing blocks. At first, people built structures to protect against nocturnal monsters, but as the game grew players worked together to create wonderful, imaginative things.
It can also be about adventuring with friends or watching the sun rise over a blocky ocean. It's pretty. Brave players battle terrible things in The Nether, which is more scary than pretty. You can also visit a land of mushrooms if it sounds more like your cup of tea.
What's New:
This is the Caves & Cliffs update.
Blocks
Amethyst Bud
- Grows from budding amethyst, which is found in amethyst geodes.
- Starts out small, but grows into medium after a while, large after even more time and eventually becomes an amethyst cluster.
- Unlike crops, each growth stage is a separate block instead of a block state.
- Drops only when mined with a Silk Touch pickaxe.
Amethyst Cluster
- The final, mature stage of the amethyst bud, which grows from budding amethyst in amethyst geodes.
- Drops amethyst shards if broken, in an amount affected by Fortune, but can also be picked up with Silk Touch.
- Emits a light level of 5.
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- A block found in amethyst geodes.
- Unlike the Budding Amethyst, the Block of Amethyst can be obtained when mined.
- Can also be crafted with 4 amethyst shards.
Budding Amethyst
- Generates amethyst buds/clusters on any side that is exposed either to air or a water source block.
- Cannot be obtained when mined, even with Silk Touch, and does not drop anything.
- Breaks immediately if pushed by a piston or sticky piston.
- Cannot be pulled by sticky pistons.
- Generates in amethyst geodes.
Calcite
- An off-white stone that generates in geodes, between tuff and amethyst.
Candle
- Crafted with honeycomb and string.
- Comes with 16 dyed types and a yellowish non-dyed type.
- Can be lit by any item that produces fire.
- Up to 4 can be placed in a single block, similar to sea pickles, for a maximum light level of 12.
- Only candles of the same color can be placed on the same block.
- Only one can be placed on an uneaten cake and lit.
- If any of the cake is consumed, the candle pops off.
- Can be placed underwater, but cannot be lit.
Copper Block
- Can be crafted with 4 copper ingots, and can also be crafted back into 4 copper ingots.
- Oxidizes and changes texture to a turquoise-green over time.
- Can be stopped from oxidizing by combining it with a honeycomb to create a Waxed Copper Block.
- Can be crafted into cut copper.
Copper Ore
- Generates randomly underground in small veins, but this has been confirmed to be a placeholder.
- Has the same rarity as iron.
- Generating starts at the same minimum level(s) as iron.
- Can be smelted into a copper ingot.
Cut Copper
- Can be made into stair and slab variants.
- Oxidizes and changes texture over time.
- Can be stopped from oxidizing by combining it with a honeycomb to create Waxed Cut Copper.
Cut Copper Slab
- Oxidizes and changes texture over time.
- Can be stopped from oxidizing by combining it with a honeycomb to create a Waxed Cut Copper Slab.
Cut Copper Stairs
- Oxidizes and changes texture over time.
- Can be stopped from oxidizing by combining it with a honeycomb to create Waxed Cut Copper Stairs.
Dripstone Block
- A decoration block.
- Appears to be made of the same materials as stalactites and stalagmites but as a full cube.
- Only generates in the Dripstone caves biome which is currently only available through single biome, caves, or floating islands world types.
Lightning Rod
- Can be crafted with 3 copper ingots.
- Lightning strikes within a 32-block radius get redirected to the lightning rod.
- Gives off a redstone signal with a strength of 15 if hit by lightning.
- Can be activated directly by throwing a trident with Channeling at it during a thunderstorm, though this does not produce a redstone signal.
Pointed Dripstone
- Can be either placed on a ceiling to create a stalactite, or on top of a block to create a stalagmite.
- Can be combined to form longer stalactites and stalagmites.
- Thrown tridents break pointed dripstone. Will also break when pushed directly or with a block by a piston.
- Stalagmites break if not attached to something below
- Stalagmites hurt entities which fall on top of them more than normal fall damage.
- Damage is relative to height: For example, jumping on a stalagmite deals 2 of damage, and falling from 3 blocks deals 8 of damage.
- Stalactites can fall or break if unsupported, and break apart on impact, hurting entities they fall on.
- Damage is relative to height: For example, one falling from 2 blocks deals 2 of damage, and one falling from 3 blocks deal 4 of damage.
- They drip water or lava into cauldrons if a source block is placed above the stalactite, and gradually fill the cauldron. Water drips even without any water above the block (lava in the Nether), but does not fill the cauldron.
Powder Snow
- A variant of snow, Entities that walk over it will sink into it.
- Leather boots can be worn to prevent entities from sinking into powder snow blocks.
- Players can still crouch to descend with leather boots. Wearing leather boots also allows powder snow to be 'climbed', like water or scaffolding.
- When inside a powder snow block, a frosty vignette appears around the player's screen and any entity inside starts freezing and taking damage after a short time.
- Wearing any piece of leather armor will stop the freeze effect.
- Can be collected and placed with a bucket.
Sculk Sensor
- A redstone component that sends and receives redstone signals wirelessly.
- Does not generate naturally, only available from the Creative inventory or commands such as /give.
- Senses vibrations such as block placement, footsteps, and projectiles, and emits a redstone signal.
- Emits particles when it senses a vibration nearby.
- A comparator connected to it will emit different signal strengths based on what caused the signal.
- Does not detect ambient weather such as rain.
- Wool blocks between the sensor and the thing being detected prevent its ability to sense.
Tinted Glass
- A black variant of glass that is transparent to players, but does not let light through.
- Can be crafted with 4 amethyst shards and a glass block.
- Stained glass cannot be used to craft tinted glass.
- Drops itself if mined without Silk Touch or even by hand, unlike glass.
Tuff
- A grayish stone that composes the outer layer of amethyst geodes.
- Texture may be subject to change.
Items
Amethyst Shard
- Obtained from breaking amethyst clusters.
- The amount dropped can be increased with the Fortune enchantment.
- Can be used to craft tinted glass, blocks of amethyst and a spyglass.
Bucket of Axolotl
- Obtained by using a water bucket on an axolotl, similar to fish.
- Can be used to carry around and empty axolotls.
Bundle
- Crafted with 2 string and 6 rabbit hide.
- Used to store other items (except shulker boxes) inside of it.
- Can only hold a stack of items, but is able to hold different types of items inside of it.
- Items with smaller stacks, such as ender pearls, take up more room in a bundle, and non-stackable items take up the whole bundle.
- The bundle's contents can be opened by pressing use while holding it, throwing out its entire content into the world. When destroyed as an entity, it drops the items it currently has as well.
- Right-clicking a bundle in the inventory empties one item from the bundle.
- Even though bundles are not stackable, bundles can be nested.
- Can hold up to 16 bundles.
- Only empty bundles can be placed in other bundles without using commands.
- Has a GUI when hovering over it.
- Shows contained items in its GUI's inventory slots when hovering over it, as well as fullness as a number.
- Note: Bundles can hold any amount of any item if added using commands.
Copper Ingot
- Obtained by smelting copper ore.
- Used to craft copper blocks, lightning rods and spyglasses.
Powder Snow Bucket
- Obtained by using a bucket on powder snow.
- Can be used to place a powder snow block wherever it is used, or can be used to fill cauldrons with powder snow.
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- Added axolotl spawn eggs.
Spyglass
- Crafted with 2 copper ingots and an amethyst shard.
- When used, it zooms in on wherever the player is looking, but limits their view to a square.
- The scope texture is a glass square with a copper border.
- The overlay that limits the view can be removed with a resource pack or by pressing F1.
- There is a unique animation for using the spyglass, which is visible in third person perspective.
Mobs
Axolotl
- Based on the critically endangered Mexican salamander with the same name in real life.
- Doesn't spawn naturally yet, must be spawned in with a spawn egg.
- The first amphibian added to Minecraft.
- Can be caught using a water bucket, like fish.
- Can be bred using tropical fish or buckets of tropical fish.
- Come in five different colors (leucistic, yellow, brown, white, and purple/pink, and a rare blue Axolotl).[2]
- Plays dead when damaged, receiving Regeneration I.
- This regeneration ability is likely based on how real axolotls can regrow lost limbs.
- Attacks drowned, guardians, squids and fish, damage not yet official.
- Are always hostile to fish and squid, and hostile to drowned and guardians only when tempted with tropical fish.
World generation
Amethyst Geodes
- A new feature found uncommonly underground (can rarely appear exposed to the surface close to sea level).
- Contains blocks of amethyst and budding amethyst blocks, which are encased in a shell of calcite and tuff.
- Also generates with a small air pocket nearby which may open into the geode.
- Generally generates at or below sea level (y = 63).
- Most commonly generates at lower levels (y = 0 to y = 40)
- Overrides standard caves and ravines, but is overridden by abandoned mineshafts.
- Currently has a high generation rate, presumably for testing purposes which was also done with ruined portals before.
Dripstone Caves
- A new underground biome, consisting of a massive cave biome containing vast quantities of stalactites and stalagmites.
- Made up of primarily dripstone blocks and stone, with large clusters of dripstone blocks hanging from the ceiling, pointed dripstone on the floor and ceiling and many pools of water.
- Does not generate naturally in normal worlds, and can only be generated using buffet worlds with 'Dripstone Caves' selected as the source biome or using custom world.
Gameplay
Death messages
- Added 4 new death messages, related to freezing in powder snow and being skewered by a falling stalactite:
- ' froze to death'.
- ' was frozen to death by '.
- ' was skewered by a falling stalactite'
- ' was skewered by a falling stalactite whilst fighting '
General
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Particles
- Added 3 new particle types: dust_color_transition, snowflake, and vibration.
Raspberry Pi Edition notes:
Minecraft – Pi Edition runs on Raspbian 'wheezy' with XWindows. If you need to set that up, visit https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads and follow the detailed instructions within.
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If you have no access to PC or any Minecraft-friendly console, but still feel a climacteric need to roam the lands of blocky realm then hold your lamentations.
Your treasured game can be with you anywhere now - all you have to do is to download Minecraft: Pocket Edition - also known as Bedrock Edition - and enjoy building, mining, raiding, trolling and whatnot.
The mining paradise
At first glance, it's hard, almost impossible to spot a difference between classic Minecraft and its pocket evil twin version. But in this Minecraft: Pocket Edition review we'll share the results of our little investigation.
Once you begin your adventures in this game, it'll feel like your natural element. The same random worlds, consisting of the good old stones, dirt, sand, timber in the form of trees, etc. And you have the full freedom over those materials, just gather and rearrange them into whatever your imagination can come up with:
Blocky Lady Freedom made of TNT boxes.
Dirt castle surrounded with a lava moat. Studio fix nw43.
Rapper Ice Cube's tribute monument sculpted from ice.
And so on and so forth.
It's worth mentioning that Minecraft PE has a cornucopia of add-ons and modes, just like its 'elder brother':
Villagers Come Alive - villagers are more humanized.
Nuclear TNT - a nuke instead of dynamite.
JurassicCraft - introduces blocky dinosaurs to you.
Slendytubbies - you get eerie Slendytubbies characters.
Rainbow Lucky Blocks - almost the same as the Lucky Block mode.
And other quirky or useful thingies.
The two central modes are:
1) Survival - you've got nothing in the beginning. Gather stuff at day doing all the labor of chipping/delivering goodies manually. At first, it seems exhausting, but once you assemble all the materials into something finished, like a cozy hut, the pride and satisfaction will fill your soul with warmth. But as soon as the sun sets, be ready to protect yourself and your property from the ghoulish night monsters. Especially avoid narrow places where they can lurk in ambushes.
2) Creative - this mode will quench your thirst for ingenuity and the most spontaneous improvisations. With the unlimited supply of resources, you can architect the wildest structures. And what's better, adding a new element to it or redesigning doesn't have to be put off till you get home and access your PC. Just draw your gizmo out of the pocket, tap on the game's icon and be the Minecraft's own Leonardo Da Vinci. Also, you can fly in this mode.
Nevertheless, there must be the toll that the portability takes on the game. And this is why Pocket Edition feels smaller, more limited and restricted than regular Minecraft. Erecting the structures as big or wide as you want to isn't an option in this version of the game. And of course, it's a big bummer in comparison to the PC/console analogue.
Moreover, if you decide to take a long trip in one particular direction - your adventurous plans will be ruined by an invisible wall, behind which you can observe spooky nothingness. Naturally, it sabotages the original idea behind the Minecraft's multiplayer too. Cooperative playing, stripped of all the vastness and spaciousness, will rob the players of the creative leeway.
To compensate for the shortage of experimental space, developers offer some exclusive contents:
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Texture Packs.
Extra Skins.
Mash-ups (Skyrim, Adventure Time, etc.)
World templates etc.
Platforms that support Minecraft: Pocket Edition include:
Android.
iOS.
Amazon Fire.
Windows 10.
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As for the game's visuals - you will not tell a difference between Minecraft PE and its full-fledged sibling. In fact, the PE's graphics seem to be even more picturesque, vivid and vibrant, which is hard to explain.
The controls in Minecraft: Pocket Edition game do not fall behind either and can be praised for both responsiveness and cleverness. You have a joystick with the directional arrows and a considerable jump button right in the center.
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When you're ready to mine some resources - tap and hold on the material you're after. As you do that, a circle appears showing your hard-work progress. At the moment you're done - a short, but energetic vibration from the phone congratulates you on the success.
Tips & tricks
1) Wood - In the Survival mode you need to procure some of it first. In case you don't know how - punch a tree repeatedly then collect what's left of it (a lumber block). You have to punch minimum four trees.
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2) Crafting Table - it's the first thing you need to devise. It's necessary for producing a load of tools, and you can create it from the Craft Menu.
3) Night is dark - shelter and fire are your best allies during the first night. Dig a not too deep cave into a stone and protect its entryway with the torches.
4) Make Peace - if you can't compete with the mobs & monsters right now, go to the Settings and push the difficulty slider straight to the left to activate Peaceful regime. It will liberate you from the pesky ghouls.
5) PC Controls - If you desperately miss the classic PC controls, go to Settings -> Controls and choose Split Controls, which will imitate them the best it can.
6) Special Tactics - tap and hold the forward button - it will enable you to use the side strafe button. Slide your finger/tilt the screen towards them, and your maneuverability will greatly increase.
Worth replaying?
Sure it's a bridged version of the beloved blocky game. And so much cool stuff has been shamelessly edited out. But it captured the Minecraft's soul anyway, and you can always have it with you for both time-killing entertainment and some serious, thoughtful playing.