Placing copper blocks under a note block produces a trumpet sound in Minecraft. This feature was predicted by Minecraft players half a decade ago. Placing different oxidised versions of a copper block ...
First announced at Minecraft Live 2021, Allay was a part of the 1.19 Wild update’s mob fan vote. The community was given the opportunity to choose a new mob for the next update, and Allay came ...
⚠️Warning⚠️ the song in this animation is very catchy. Heavy snow warning as up to 10 inches to strike — travel impossible It's time to stop saying these 6 phrases to your grandkids. Here's why. Chuck ...
At Hardcore Gamer, Mia is a list writer who specializes in anything cozy or Hoyoverse. With A-levels in various media and film studies, she has a lot to say about her favorite games, which include ...
Minecraft offers over 600 unique blocks that form the basis of its world, each with distinct behaviors and uses. Key categories include wood, stone, environmental, redstone, and decorative blocks.
Having worked as a writer since 2014, Martin Wood started as a gaming academic before joining GameRant. His passion and aspirations for the field began with his childhood favorites, like Pokemon ...
Even after 15 years, Mojang has stuck to Minecraft's traditional appearance. The studio hasn't officially increased the texture fidelity or brought any new lighting and shadow models to the game. Only ...
The Copper family of blocks are expanding within Minecraft, now including a wide variety of decorative blocks for you to utilize in your builds, oxidizing over time and changing color for dynamic ...
Besides its vast gaming capabilities, Minecraft is also known for its calming music, which immerses players in the blocky world. Music in Minecraft is one of the iconic features that makes it more ...
"It's the first note block song I've made that used every single fricking note block sound in the game!" they explained in a different response (thanks, NME). If you're a fan, stop by Reddit and drop ...
Christopher Slayton, 18, spent two months intricately designing the planets. He even went skydiving to get a better appreciation for Earth. By April Rubin Christopher Slayton spent two months ...