THEY ADDED FROGS + TADPOLES TO MINECRAFT!



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Minecraft Bedrock Beta 1.18.10.24 is out now & adds frogs and tadpoles to the wild update beta toggle! This is the very first look at the wild update mobs! In this video we take a look at everything new or changed in bedrock beta 1.18.10.24

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46 thoughts on “THEY ADDED FROGS + TADPOLES TO MINECRAFT!”

  1. White frogs: Deserts, snowy places
    Orange frogs: Swamps, savanna, generally warmer, dryer places
    Green frogs: Neutral/slightly cold places like plains and meadows, and warmer, damper places like jungles.
    Mangrove swamps should have either orange or green frogs, but I think that green would fit more and set it apart from the regular swamp.

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  2. I don't think the colours of the frogs should be switched. They are based on real examples, and cold area frogs tend to be green. Jungle ones would likely be bright colours, but I think they did not want specific poisonous tree frogs in the game.

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  3. Still confused at when the editor said “Right back at you, me. You’re nice!” What did they mean right back at you, “me” is that waddles editing I rarely watch him sorry 🥲

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  4. Tadpoles and frogs will be ridiculously laggy in Java I'm so disappointed they're adding these USELESS lagmobs ruining a good game for everyone who doesn't have a flagship 1200 desktop. SMFH

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  5. Cool, but I would like a different color for all the biomes based on frogs that live in those biomes irl, just like bunnies, imagine a frog with the poison dart frog colors that spawn if you grew tadpoles in the jungle, or a frog that is a little bit bigger with dark green in his back and yellow in his belly that spawn in the savanna just like the african bullfrog

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  6. really all animals should be food. and for frogs there should be potion since witches in film use frogs in making potions.
    Really there is no point to having animals that provide nothing to you the player or have use in the game.

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  7. Frogs in the desert tend to have sort of a sand color tho, so it does make sense, and the cold frogs make sense in most cold biomes too, they'd only stand out in the snowy parts, in real life they'd probably be dorment somewhere under the snow or ice anyway when it gets colder, so they'd have no issue hiding in the snow.

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  8. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. (Romans 10:13)
    Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. (James 4:4)
    The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. (Psalms 34:18)

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  9. I like the leg animation but it doesn't really feel like Minecraft. Most of the mobs have very static legs (Sheep, cows, pigs, etc.) so I think it looks good, but almost too good. Almost like a mod, not like vanilla minecraft.

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  10. I like the cold biome frog color! It reminds me of the wood frogs we have in the US and up into Canada, that can survive the winters by partially freezing their bodies. They wouldn't be out in the winter being cold-blooded, but would blend in fine in the very green summers! Meanwhile the desert frogs being pale helps them deflect too much sunlight. Ecologist out

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