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Java Edition version history |
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◄ 1.13 • 1.14 • 1.15 ► |
Bedrock Edition version history |
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◄ 1.4 - 1.6 • 1.8 - 1.11 • 1.14 ► |
1.14 (also referred to as Village and Pillage or as The Texture Update) is an update for Minecraft: Java Edition that was released on April 23, 2019.[1][2][3] Its primary focus is villages, adding a new subset of illagers known as pillagers, vindicators, evokers, and vexes, redesigning village architecture to match the biome where it is located. This update also includes many new blocks and mobs, a revamp of the crafting system by moving some functionalities to different blocks, updates the taiga biome with foxes, and berries, and adds a new bamboo forest jungle variant along with pandas, bamboo and The Texture Update, allowing for a complete retexture of different items in the game.
Additions[]
Mobs[]
- A special type of llama that follows wandering traders, and wears clothing similar to what the wandering trader wears.
- Nocturnal mobs that spawn in the taiga biome; has a white-colored variant when it spawns on snowy taiga biomes.
- Spawns when lightning strikes a red mooshroom.
- Passive mobs.
- Spawns in the new bamboo jungle biome (and variants).
- Different variants can appear, including normal, lazy, playful, worried, and aggressive.
- Agressive pandas are pandas that, when hit, will act agressive towards the player or other mobs until they are out of sight.
- May be found rolling around or sneezing.
- Can be bred using bamboo, and has an animation for eating it.
- Hostile mobs.
- Pillages villages with other types of Illagers, killing villagers.
- Can also be found leading patrols of Illagers in the wilderness.
- May be found riding a ravager.
- Equipped with a crossbow.
- Spawns in raids and pillager outposts.
- Raid captain has a banner on its head.
- A hostile mob
Building Blocks[]
- New building blocks made of bamboo which can be used for building up to a high place.
- New craftable light source.
- Found in villages in the ice plains biome.
- Brighter than a torch.
- Unobtainable technical block.
- Responsible for generation of pillager outposts as well as the new villages.
- Variants of signs in birch, jungle, dark oak, acacia, and spruce woods.
- New stair, slab, and wall variants.
- Mossy stone brick
- Mossy cobblestone
- Red sandstone
- Andesite
- Diorite
- Granite
- Red nether brick
- End stone brick
Utility Blocks[]
All of these blocks are found in villages.
- Compact storage container.
- Similar to a single chest, but functions even with a solid block above it.
- Found at the fisherman villager's cottage.
- Makes a loud ring when right clicked, alerting nearby villagers.
- Found at villages' common meeting areas.
- Uncraftable.
- Can smelt metal ore twice as fast as a furnace.
- Uses up fuel twice as fast, still smelting 8 items per coal.
- Gives fewer experience points.
- Found at the armorer villager's shop.
- Adds a GUI for expanding maps.
- Found at the cartographer shop.
- It can be used to decompose plant-type blocks and items.
- Produces bonemeal.
- It can be found on village farms.
- It can be found in Taiga biome villages.
- Can cook foods such as Beef, Porkchop, Etc.
- Removes non-curse enchantments from tools.
- Refunds a small amount of experience.
- It can also combine the durability of two damaged tools.
- Found at the weaponsmith shop.
- Adds a GUI for patterning banners.
- Found at the shepherd's house.
- Cooks food twice as fast.
- Uses up fuel twice as fast, but still smelts 8 items per coal.
- Found at a village butcher shop.
- It allows for the crafting of stone materials with one block of the stone required.
The following have no functionality in 1.14 but are still found in villages.
- Fletching table, found at the fletcher's house in a village.
- Smithing tables are found at the toolsmith's building.
- In the 1.16 nether update you can upgrade diamond items with netherite ingots to create netherite items.
World Generation[]
- Changes to villages
- New pillager outpost
- Contains a loot chest at the top of the building.
- Pillagers spawn around the outpost with iron golems imprisoned in cages.
- New flowers
- Cornflower, found in plains and flower forest biomes.
- Lily of the valley, found in forest biomes.
- Wither rose, dropped when the Wither kills a mob.
- New sweet berries and sweet berry bushes, found in the taiga biome.
- Bushes appear less frequently in the biome's snowy variations.
- Appear as decoration in taiga biome villages.
Items[]
- New ranged weapon.
- Deals slightly more damage than a bow.
- After loading, it remains in the inventory ready to fire.
- Can be enchanted, with three new enchantments.
- Dropped by Pillagers.
- Found in the bamboo jungle biome.
- It can be crafted into scaffolding, and for breeding pandas.
- Can be found in shipwreck supply chests.
- Can be crafted with different flowers to produce different effects when consumed.
- New Dyes
- Brown dye, crafted from cocoa beans.
- Blue dye, crafted from cornflower/lapis lazuli.
- White dye, crafted from lily of the valley/bonemeal.
- Black dye, crafted from ink sacs/wither roses.
- Crafted from Leather
Biomes[]
- Bamboo jungle and bamboo jungle hills.
- Contains unique bamboo plants.
- Have naturally spawning pandas.
Status Effects[]
- A new status effect called Bad Omen.
- Applied when the player kills an illager patrol leader.
- Triggers an illager raid when the player next enters a village.
- Two attack waves come for every level of Bad Omen.
- Villagers stop trading, instead, emitting blue water-particles, as if they are sweating.
Changes[]
Gameplay[]
- Removed using the crafting grid to combine the durability of damaged tools.
- Grindstone is now required to repair tools and weapons without an anvil.
- Players can walk through areas that are 1.5 blocks high if they are sneaking. They can also fit through 1 block high spaces and will appear to be on the ground.
Technical[]
- Removed option to turn off VBO in the settings of the game. VBO is now forced on.
Blocks[]
- Vines can now be climbed without the need of support blocks.
Mobs[]
- Villagers wear clothes unique to the biome they come from and on what their profession is.
- Cats and ocelots are now two separate types of mobs.
- Stray cats can now spawn in villages.
- Cats get a collar when tamed, and you can use dyes to change the collar color.
- Cats come in ten different textures.
- Ocelots, when fed with fish, will trust the player and can be bred.
Items[]
- Lapis lazuli, cocoa beans, ink sacs, and bonemeal can no longer be used as a dye (new dyes are replacing them).
Textures[]
- All textures have been updated.
- The legacy texture pack is still available (called Programmer Art).
Subsequent updates[]
1.14.1[]
Released on May 13, 2019, this update improved performance and fixed 52 bugs in 1.14. It also added 3 new Splash Texts, the ability to pause the game without bringing up the pause menu, texture fixes, and proper lighting for villages.
1.14.2[]
Released on May 27, 2019, this update added some characteristics and changes to the Vietnamese, Armenian, and Hebrew font files; changed the bell so that it now finds raiders within 64 blocks instead of 48, and fixed 35 bugs.
1.14.3[]
Released on June 24, 2019, this update added a game rule to disable raids, and fixed over 75 bugs.
1.14.3 was the subject of an experimental future combat update released on June 26, 2019. It was a fork of 1.14.3-pre4 and was only released on Reddit, therefore it is unavailable in the launcher or in any Minecraft.net blog post.
1.14.4[]
Released on July 19, 2019, this update added /debug report
(used to get more detailed information while debugging performance), added function-level-permission
to server.properties (controls which permissions functions have), modified villager trades and AI, improved general and leaf rendering performance, and chunk loading when traveling at high speeds. This update also fixed 54 bugs.
1.14.4 was the subject of an experimental future combat update released on August 15, 2019. It is a fork of 1.14.4 and was only released on Reddit, therefore it is unavailable in the launcher or in any Minecraft.net blog post.
Trivia[]
- It was confirmed that combat would not be overhauled in this update, with Mojang preferring to collect more player feedback first. [5]