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| ◄ 1.2 releasesPretty Scary Update ► | |
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This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Java Edition 1.3.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with the Java Edition 1.2.x releases.
Mobs
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| All mobs | Mobs can now spawn on top of all upside down slabs and stairs. | |
| Pigs | Drop 1–3 porkchops instead of 0–2. | |
| Silverfish | Now spawn more silverfish from nearby infested blocks more often, when suffering from Poison potions. | |
| Creepers |
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| Endermen |
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| Villagers | Now get a random profession when spawned from spawn eggs. |
Blocks
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| Emerald ore | Generates in extreme hills. | Pickaxe (iron or better) | Drops emeralds, which can be used for villager trading or crafted into a block of emerald. | |||||||||
| Block of emerald |
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Pickaxe (iron or better) | Can be used as a decorative block. | |||||||||
| Ender chest |
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Can store items per player, and which contents can be accessed from anywhere in all dimensions. | |||||||||
| Tripwire hook |
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Any | Can be used with tripwires to activate redstone. | |||||||||
| Tripwire | Obtained from killing spiders and breaking cobwebs, and generates naturally in jungle temples. | Any |
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| Cocoa pod | Generates naturally on jungle trees, and created by placing cocoa beans on jungle logs. | Any |
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| Sandstone stairs |
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Pickaxe | Can be used as a decorative block. | |||||||||
| Spruce, birch and jungle stairs and slabs |
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Axe | Decorative building blocks. | |||||||||
| Wood | Only obtainable by third party programs. | Axe | Can be used as a decorative block. |
Changed
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| Wooden slabs and wooden stairs |
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| Wooden pressure plate | Can be triggered by arrows. | |
| Log |
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| Furnace |
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| Ice |
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| Glass panes | Can now be obtained using Silk Touch-enchanted tools. | |
| Dispenser | ||
| Gravel | Changed texture. | |
| Levers | Can be placed on the underside of blocks. | |
| Pistons | Now take 2 redstone ticks (4 game ticks) to extend. | |
| TNT |
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| Nether wart | Can now be grown in the Overworld and in the End. | |
| Signs |
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| Monster spawners |
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| Doors | Now show their damage when being broken by zombies. | |
| All slabs & stairs |
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Items
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| Emerald | Can be obtained by mining emerald ore. | Used to trade with villagers. | |||||
| Book and quill |
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Changed
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| Tools | Breaking a block that can be instantly mined by hand while holding a block-breaking tool no longer reduces the tool's durability. | |
| String | Can now be placed as tripwire. | |
| Cocoa beans |
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| Cookie | Gives a full hunger point now. | |
| Book | Changed crafting recipe: 3 pieces of paper and one piece of leather in any shape. | |
| Bucket | Stacks up to 16 now. |
Structures
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[edit | edit source]| Name | Image | Generates | Chests | Mobs | Description |
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| Desert village | Deserts | Can generate blacksmith buildings with 1 chest. | Villagers | Desert village variant made from sandstone instead of cobblestone and wood. | |
| Desert pyramid | Deserts | 4 chests | None |
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| Jungle pyramid | Jungles | 2 chests | None |
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World types
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[edit | edit source]| Name | Image | Description | Structures |
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| Large biomes |
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Same as in a default world. |