Potent Sulfur

AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Mojang has released the seventh snapshot for Minecraft Java Edition 26.2, introducing several new features: - A Friends List has been added, accessible via a new button and keybind ("O"), with tabs for managing friends and pending requests. Player presence is indicated, and notifications for friend request activities are included. Privacy settings can be managed in Online Options, though there are known desynchronization issues. - Players can now convert singleplayer worlds to online multiplayer through a new Multiplayer Options screen, offering two connection methods: Invite to World and Request to Join World. The previous Open to LAN screen has been replaced. - A new music disc titled Bounce by fingerspit is available in Mineshaft Chest Minecarts in Sulfur Cave biomes, along with five new background music tracks and activated biome music for Sulfur Caves. - Changes to Potent Sulfur include randomized geyser eruption times and the ability to erupt when a Lava block is placed underneath. Noxious Gas can spread through non-collidable blocks, and erupting Potent Sulfur can propel entities. - Bug fixes include resolving game crashes during legacy world upgrades, addressing issues with Wardens and Sulfur Spikes, enabling bucketed Sulfur Cubes to despawn, and correcting the TNT explosion advancement trigger.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Minecraft Java has released Snapshot 26.2, specifically Snapshot 7, which introduces a Friends List feature to enhance the multiplayer experience. This feature allows players to connect with others more easily and includes functionalities such as sending and receiving friend requests, viewing friend statuses, and customizing privacy options. The Friends List can be accessed from the Title Screen and Pause Menu, with a default keybind set to "O". Additionally, Mojang has implemented Peer-to-Peer networking, enabling players to open singleplayer worlds for online multiplayer. The update also includes new musical additions and adjustments to Potent Sulfur.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
In Minecraft 26.2 Snapshot 5, Mojang introduced explosive Sulfur Cubes that can absorb TNT blocks, transforming into volatile entities. When ignited by fire or Redstone, they have a 6-second fuse, while explosions can trigger a random fuse time of 0.75 to 3 seconds. Once primed, they are immune to damage, and the TNT block cannot be harvested with shears. Additionally, Potent Sulfur blocks can interact with water and magma to produce geysers that launch water particles and nearby entities into the air. Hoglins have been reclassified as hostile and will no longer spawn in Peaceful mode. New sound effects accompany the geysers and Sulfur Spikes. To create an Explosive Sulfur Cube, a Sulfur Cube must absorb a TNT block, and geysers are produced when a Potent Sulfur block is placed above a Magma block or submerged under 1-4 water source blocks within a Sulfur Pool.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
The 26.2 Snapshot 5 introduces several new features, including an explosive archetype for the Sulfur Cube and the addition of erupting Geysers formed by Potent Sulfur. The new Sulfur Cube archetype, called Explosive, shares properties with the Regular archetype but has higher air drag and can absorb TNT blocks. When primed, absorbed TNT has a fuse time of 6 seconds when ignited by fire or Redstone, and a randomized fuse time between 0.75 and 3 seconds when primed by an explosion. Sulfur Cubes with absorbed TNT cannot be picked up or damaged, and no Small Sulfur Cubes will spawn upon explosion. Potent Sulfur creates Geysers when placed above a Magma block and under water, sending water particles skyward at random intervals. Various adjustments have been made to mob hitboxes, and Hoglins are now classified as hostile and will not spawn on Peaceful difficulty. New sounds for Geyser eruptions have been added, and Touchscreen Mode has been removed. The Data Pack version is now 104.0, and the Resource Pack version is 86.2. New particles related to Geysers have been introduced, and several bugs have been fixed in this update.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
In version 26.2, a new feature called sulfur spikes has been introduced, which generates naturally in sulfur caves. These spikes can form stalactites when placed on the ceiling and stalagmites when on the floor. They can be combined to create longer formations and will merge if placed adjacent without pressing the shift key. Stalagmites will break if not anchored, and stalactites will fall if unsupported. Thrown tridents can break sulfur spikes. The Potent Sulfur block can no longer be crafted back into sulfur blocks, and several block textures have been updated. The Sulfur Cube can no longer be picked up by boats. Sound effects for Nautilus jets and recoveries have been updated. The Data Pack version is now 102.0, and the Resource Pack version is 86.0. The minecraft:bed block entity has been removed, and entity predicates have been restructured for simplification. New block textures for sulfur spikes have been added. Several bugs have been fixed, including issues with axolotls, emissive textures, client crashes, and leads disappearing from sulfur cubes. Snapshots for Minecraft: Java Edition are available for installation, with a reminder to back up worlds.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
The Minecraft 26.2 Snapshot 3 introduces Sulfur Spike blocks, which generate naturally on Sulfur blocks in the Sulfur Cave biomes. These blocks can form stalactites when placed on ceilings and stalagmites when placed on the ground. Players can combine two Sulfur Spikes to create elongated formations. Falling stalactites can damage players, and if there are no blocks above or below them, they will break and drop. Players can also break these spikes using a Minecraft Trident. Additionally, Potent Sulfur blocks can no longer be reverted back to Sulfur blocks, and the Sulfur Cube mob is no longer transportable via boats. Texture updates have been applied to several blocks, including Chiseled Cinnabar, Chiseled Sulfur, Cinnabar, Cinnabar Bricks, Polished Cinnabar, Polished Sulfur, and Sulfur Bricks.
AppWizard
April 10, 2026
The Minecraft Java snapshot, named Chaos Cubed, introduces the Sulfur Caves biome, featuring Sulfur Springs and blocks of Sulfur and Cinnabar. It includes a new block called Potent Sulfur, which generates gas bubbles causing nausea and can be crafted from nine regular Sulfur blocks. A new mob, the Sulfur Cube, can absorb nearby blocks and transform into a ball-like state, with nine behavior types affecting its interactions. Adjustments have been made to Beds and Slime Blocks, allowing Slime Blocks to continuously bounce mobs when air drag is removed. The rendering system has transitioned from OpenGL to Vulkan for optimized graphics processing, while OpenGL remains available for older hardware. The snapshot is available for Java edition users and can be tested in the Bedrock preview, with a full release expected in June.
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