The Minecraft Village and Pillage Update Lands Wilhelm Arcturus The Minecraft 1.14 update, the “Village & Pillage” release, landed for both the Java (old school) and Bedrock (Win10 and consoles) editions this week. It has been described by the team as the biggest update to villages ever. Villagers and Pillagers And, given the list of new items and changes, I won’t argue with that description, even extending it to the biggest update overall I have seen for the game. The list of just “new” things added to the game is already pretty impressive: Bamboo jungles with bamboo trees and pandas Barrels Berries Blast furnaces Town bells Campfires Cartography tables Composters Crossbows Fletching tables Foxes Leather horse armor (dyeable) Lanterns Lecterns Looms Pillagers Raids Ravagers Wandering Traders Scaffolding Smithing tables Smokers Stonecutters New flowers New dyes New decorative blocks Back over the summer, when they first started talking about this update I thought pandas were going to be the big deal. But now there is so much more. And those are just the new things. The Minecraft team has also changes up how a lot of things work in the game. Cats are now their own thing, separate from ocelots, villages now work differently, and all of that new stuff has it own mechanics as well. In addition, textures were updated as well, so the world even looks a bit different. And all of that is just scratching the surface of what is listed out for the update. As usual, I face some of the “old server” problems. New biomes do not appear in already discovered areas, so if I want to see pandas I am going to have to mount an expedition to find one, the way I did for the warm ocean. However, this time around a lot of the new stuff is right there in front of me. I went to a village near our server spawn point, literally the first village we discovered almost four years ago when my daughter and I started out with a fresh server, and found the newly updated villages… well… making new villagers I guess. Love is in the air The villagers have new textures, as do a lot of things in the game. Villagers doing it in the new wheat texture They also have some new behaviors. They need some of the new work stations to go about their business, which will appear automatically if you discover a new village but which you need to build for them in an old one. The villagers also all now sleep in beds, which I discovered when night fell and I went to use the one bed in the village only to find it occupied. So I had to make beds for everybody. It is a good thing I had some sheep within the walls of that village. Young villagers, without occupations, sleeping in the new dorm I also collected a few cats. Cats are now strays and they spawn around villages. You have to sneak up on them and give them fish to tame them. The wall around this village helped me corral them as they couldn’t wander off, but I understand that if you village is open they will spawn and move away. A calico kitty caught There is still a lot to do and a lot to explore with this Minecraft update. There were some initial problems with people logging in and, as is often true with new updates, Minecraft Realms servers seem to be struggling under the weight of the changes… taking a mine cart anywhere leads to some ragged movement… but the update is live. Time to go play. http://bit.ly/2PwVIj0
The Minecraft 1.14 update, the “Village & Pillage” release, landed for both the Java (old school) and Bedrock (Win10 and consoles) editions this week. It has been described by the team as the biggest update to villages ever.
And, given the list of new items and changes, I won’t argue with that description, even extending it to the biggest update overall I have seen for the game.
The list of just “new” things added to the game is already pretty impressive:
- Bamboo jungles with bamboo trees and pandas
- Barrels
- Berries
- Blast furnaces
- Town bells
- Campfires
- Cartography tables
- Composters
- Crossbows
- Fletching tables
- Foxes
- Leather horse armor (dyeable)
- Lanterns
- Lecterns
- Looms
- Pillagers
- Raids
- Ravagers
- Wandering Traders
- Scaffolding
- Smithing tables
- Smokers
- Stonecutters
- New flowers
- New dyes
- New decorative blocks
Back over the summer, when they first started talking about this update I thought pandas were going to be the big deal. But now there is so much more.
And those are just the new things. The Minecraft team has also changes up how a lot of things work in the game. Cats are now their own thing, separate from ocelots, villages now work differently, and all of that new stuff has it own mechanics as well.
In addition, textures were updated as well, so the world even looks a bit different. And all of that is just scratching the surface of what is listed out for the update.
As usual, I face some of the “old server” problems. New biomes do not appear in already discovered areas, so if I want to see pandas I am going to have to mount an expedition to find one, the way I did for the warm ocean.
However, this time around a lot of the new stuff is right there in front of me. I went to a village near our server spawn point, literally the first village we discovered almost four years ago when my daughter and I started out with a fresh server, and found the newly updated villages… well… making new villagers I guess.
The villagers have new textures, as do a lot of things in the game.
They also have some new behaviors. They need some of the new work stations to go about their business, which will appear automatically if you discover a new village but which you need to build for them in an old one. The villagers also all now sleep in beds, which I discovered when night fell and I went to use the one bed in the village only to find it occupied. So I had to make beds for everybody. It is a good thing I had some sheep within the walls of that village.
I also collected a few cats. Cats are now strays and they spawn around villages. You have to sneak up on them and give them fish to tame them. The wall around this village helped me corral them as they couldn’t wander off, but I understand that if you village is open they will spawn and move away.
There is still a lot to do and a lot to explore with this Minecraft update. There were some initial problems with people logging in and, as is often true with new updates, Minecraft Realms servers seem to be struggling under the weight of the changes… taking a mine cart anywhere leads to some ragged movement… but the update is live. Time to go play.
from The Ancient Gaming Noob http://bit.ly/2ZB20CI
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