Minecraft has rolled out a new testing build that significantly enhances the charm of its baby mobs, introducing a delightful overhaul that promises to captivate players. Gone are the days when baby mobs were merely scaled-down versions of their adult counterparts; this update brings a refreshing variety to these adorable creatures.
Exciting Changes Ahead
The latest build introduces several noteworthy features:
Changes
- Name Tags are now craftable using 1 Paper and 1 of any Metal Nugget.
- Zombie Horses have been adjusted to no longer panic when injured.
- Default JVM options have been tweaked for improved performance.
- New audio cues have been added for baby Wolves, Cats, and Pigs.
- The visuals of various baby mobs have undergone a significant revamp.
- The programmer art rabbit textures have been removed following the re-modeling of the rabbit.
Revamped Baby Mobs
The update breathes new life into the following baby mobs, enhancing their models and textures:
- Cow
- Sheep
- Pig
- Cat
- Ocelot
- Mooshroom
- Wolf
- Chicken
- The bounding box has been adjusted to align with the new model.
- Rabbit
- Both adult and baby Rabbits have received new animations.
- The bounding box has been tweaked to fit the new model.
Additionally, armor on baby Wolves and saddles on baby Pigs will no longer be rendered, further streamlining the visual experience.
As players dive into this whimsical update, the crafting of nametags will allow them to personalize their interactions with these charming creatures, adding a layer of engagement to the gameplay. The enhanced audio and visual elements are sure to make certain types of farms appear a tad more mischievous, adding to the overall enjoyment of the Minecraft experience.
For a closer look at these exciting updates, be sure to check out the official video released by the Minecraft team.
Minecraft | Release Date: 8th November 2011
Platform: Native Linux