Demo content
The specific instructions are: Recreations of item sprites
Throughout several events such as MINECON and Minecraft LIVE, demo content has been shown but not released to the public to demonstrate features that can be used in worlds.
Minecon
[edit | edit source]Creative Tools
[edit | edit source]Featured during MINECON Live 2019, the Creative Tools were created by to be used by Marketplace developers.[1] The tools created by G2Crafted are available for download (behavior pack and resource pack).[2]
- Created by Mineplex Miste
- Similar to the debug stick, but with a user interface
- Demonstrated changing the colors of wool, oak logs to birch, and alternating between beetroot growth stages
- TNT Wand
- Created by G2Crafted
- Removes blocks in a 5x3x4 radius, with explosion particles
- Doesn't break torches
- Ultimate Miner
- Created by G2Crafted
- Similar to the TNT Wand, but creates a massive tunnel, about four blocks tall
- Doesn't break coal ore or torches
- Ultimate Miner
- Created by G2Crafted
- Generates a house structure made of oak planks and cobblestone when lit
- Ignited by flint and steel, like regular TNT
- Ultimate Miner
- Created by G2Crafted
- Generates a house structure made of dark oak logs and white wool when lit
- Ignited by flint and steel, like regular TNT
- Hook
- Created by destruc7i0n[3]
- Generates a rope bridge when used
Super Hero
[edit | edit source]Showcased during the same segment as the Creative Tools, Super Hero was a map developed by Shapescape, which took advantage of the previously featured mechanics. The map gave players the ability to use several superpowers through the inventory, including an evolution of the endermen's teleportation, a "magic missile" used to fight skeletons, and an energy shield that can be placed on the ground.[4]
Penguin map
[edit | edit source]Following Super Hero, a map developed by Jason Major was showcased where the player model is replaced by a penguin, with the sprinting animation becoming a belly slide.[5]
Minecraft Live
[edit | edit source]Tomatoes
[edit | edit source]Presented at Minecraft Live 2020, the Tomatoes add-on consisted of a tomato crop, which can be collected similar to sweet berries and thrown. If left unattended, the crop will begin to rot, and spawn in a "rotten tomato monster," which throws rotten tomatoes, also projectiles but with a shorter distance and higher knockback.[6]
Additions
[edit | edit source]- Tomato
- Player can throw
Rotten Tomato Monster
- Hostile
- Throws tomatoes
- appears when tomatoes begin to rot
- Tomato Crops
- Have five stages of maturity
Golden Skull adventure
[edit | edit source]Following the Tomato demonstration, an adventure map set in a desert was shown. The player was given a golden skull item and lightning sword, the former being used to activate a pedestal, which opened a cave in a "hollow mountain." Inside were several husks, riding scorpions, which could be attacked by hitting them with the sword, which generates actual lightning.[7]
The map was designed to showcase several then new features, such as items being locked to the inventory so they can't be lost.
Sci-fi Parkour
[edit | edit source]Following the Tomato and adventure map demonstrations, a second map was revealed, described as a "sci-fi, parkour course." The map is a simple parkour course, set on metallic platforms with a ladder trick, and then a "slimenator" item which converts blocks to slime blocks when thrown. After using a teleporter, the player continues through to another area with a slight elevation, before another puzzle solved with a "blockinator." This item creates a small platform of slabs to help traverse, similar to the hook. Upon reaching a platform, a chest is found containing a "levitation cyberdog" and antidote, the former granting levitation, wither, poison, and nausea, while the latter heals all but levitation.
A third section follows, containing a wall which can be broken with a wand and 17 magic gems, which function like a bow and arrow. The final teleporter pad is blocked off, requiring the player to climb up a ladder and fall on top of the block blocking the path. Upon completing the map, the player will be transported into a room with a FannyVH NPC and a final chest, with text appearing displaying the amount of times the player died.[8]
Entity Wizard mobs
[edit | edit source]Demonstrated by Jannis, the creator of Blockbench, at Minecraft Live 2021, the butterfly and grizzly bear were simple add-ons created to demonstrate the release of the Entity Wizard.[9] Minecraft Live co-hosts Fanny Vadillo Herrera and Quinn also demonstrated simple mobs of their own, showing off wolf variants modeled after her dogs and a sentient tree named Evelyn Evergreen respectively, one made from reskinning a mob and the other from scratch. Afterwards, Lydia Winters demonstrated a mob she made herself, the "aloto," a hybrid of an axolotl and alligator.[10]
Create Your Own Mob with Blockbench!
[edit | edit source]During Minecraft Live 2022, several mobs created with Entity Wizard were showcased. Many of them would be released in an add-on following the broadcast, but not all of them were included. These include creature3, Bombie, the Pumpkin King, and a humanoid banana designed by Daniel Middleton.[11]
Blockbench Feature Hype
[edit | edit source]The Blockbench Feature Hype videos, also known as Minecraft Tutorial Series, were a series of videos demonstrating the Entity Wizard feature on Blockbench. At least two videos were created by Patrick Rodes, both featuring separate add-ons: a "cake golem" using a snow golem as a basis, and a motorcycle ridden by Makena.[12][13]
Cake Golem Add-On
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Cake Golem
- Was made from modifying snow golem AI, and so behaves similarly
- Has 2HP health points
- Drops three stacks of sugar when defeated
Motorcycle Add-On
[edit | edit source]Quotes
[edit | edit source]The Cake Golem, made to demonstrate the new drop-table editor feature of the Entity Wizard, drops stacks of Sugar when defeated.
Videos
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Gallery
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Banana
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Bombie
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Creature3
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Pumpkin King
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Cake Golem render
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Cake Golem in a game
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Render of Motorcycle
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Butterfly
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Grizzly
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Evelyn Evergreen
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Aloto
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Rotten Tomato Monster
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From the official Minecraft twitter account.
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "MINECON Live 2019: Creative Tools in Minecraft Bedrock" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 2, 2019
- ↑ "Minecon live tools by G2 Crafted free Downloads just type in /function g2items1 or /function g2items2 https://mediafire.com/file/gkeqhydwsglwloo/G2_Crafted_Behav.mcpack/file http://mediafire.com/file/x28hm1f83vab99y/G2_Crafted_Resou.mcpack/file #Minecraft We are making 3x the amount of tools coming to the Market Place. Just Follow us for More info! #MineconLive" – @g2crafted on X (formerly Twitter), September 28, 2019
- ↑ "MINECON Live 2019: Creative Tools in Minecraft Bedrock" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 2, 2019
- ↑ "MINECON Live 2019: Creative Tools in Minecraft Bedrock" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 2, 2019
- ↑ "MINECON Live 2019: Creative Tools in Minecraft Bedrock" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 2, 2019
- ↑ "Minecraft Live: Creator Tools" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 16, 2020
- ↑ "Minecraft Live: Creator Tools" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 16, 2020
- ↑ "Minecraft Live: Creator Tools" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 16, 2020
- ↑ "Minecraft Live 2021: Minecraft Marketplace" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 22, 2021
- ↑ "Minecraft Live 2021: Minecraft Marketplace" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 22, 2021
- ↑ "Minecraft Live 2022: Create Your Own Mob with Blockbench!" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 22, 2022
- ↑ "Cake Golem Blockbench Tutorial" by Patrick Rodes – ArtStation, July 15, 2024.
- ↑ "Animation Presets Blockbench Tutorial" by Patrick Rodes – ArtStation, July 15, 2024.
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