53 Things That Have Changed Since You Last Played Minecraft



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These changes are ones that have been made to Minecraft Bedrock, which is the same as Minecraft Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Minecraft PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Minecraft Switch, Minecraft PE and of course Minecraft Windows 10

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34 thoughts on “53 Things That Have Changed Since You Last Played Minecraft”

  1. I had completely forgotten about the Nether Core. I remember spamming the apple store reviews, begging for the nether to be added to PE. So when they added this, me and my friends naturally all had a sleepover and made our first one. Very weird, but very cool

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  2. There is a rarest block people have never seen.
    It doesn’t have a name but I'll call it… depleted nether reactor.
    It is like a shadow orb. And looks like the top of smithing table on all side.
    I got that block by going back to the old version to activate the nether core “which is the blue thing in the thumbnail” and going back to the current version while the reactor is still active.

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  4. I was really hoping they’d add copper wiring. Red stone covered with copper will make a cable which is a essentially red stone but it can be placed in the air kinda like chains. It would provide a building block for as well as a red stone tool.

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  5. In the world of Java modded, there was an old mod (Random Things? Open Blocks?) that added a new type of lamp called a lapis lazuli lamp. It looked and worked similar to a redstone lamp, except it was colored blue. It had the interesting feature of lighting an area up as brightly as normal light sources, except that mobs that needed darkness to spawn in could still spawn because the light level wasn't actually changed. This made it possible to see into a darkroom (using modded's version of tinted glass) without also disabling the spawning.

    I think because there are captured souls in the blue flame this could be a nifty little feature of the soul lights (either they work like the lapis lazuli lamps did, or perhaps they cause the light-level restriction to be ignored when a spawning attempt is made).

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  6. when i started playing minecraft there was only oak wood. i remember being sooo hype the day they first added more wood to the game. back during this time it was impossible for minecraft to add something that wasnt already a mod

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