sulfur

AppWizard
June 20, 2026
The sulfur cube is a new passive mob found in the sulfur caves of Minecraft. Players can feed sulfur cubes blocks, which allows them to absorb these blocks and undergo transformations that affect their movements. The interactions can result in the sulfur cube bouncing, sinking, or sliding, depending on the type of block used. Players are encouraged to experiment with various blocks, including TNT and magma, to discover different effects.
AppWizard
June 20, 2026
Mojang has released a hotfix for Minecraft, designated as update 3.40/1.050 for console players, to address various issues following the Chaos Cubed update. The hotfix does not include a changelog, but players have reported several issues it aims to fix, including: - Pillagers and piglins maintain their loaded crossbow pose during their death animation. - Misalignment of the cursor position when opening the inventory. - Killing endermen, bees, and wolves in creative mode triggers their rage state upon death. - Incorrect textures for pillagers and blazes. - Performance issues on the PS5 version. - Fluctuating volume of goat horns based on the player's vertical view. - Breakage of old experimental sulfur cube tops. - Black stripes visible on water from a distance. - Transparent layer of sulfur cubes visible through certain blocks. - Problems with the image preview gallery in the profile menu. - Visual glitch in the menu background after logging out of a server. - Crashes on Nintendo Switch during world loading. - Delays in quick and precise inputs. - Reversion of the Japanese font from Noto Sans. - Unexpected distortion of textures within Minecraft. - Mouse functionality ceasing while in-game. - Mutton not appearing in the “new recipe unlocked” screen. - Chaos Cubed notification disabling wireless controller input. - Two Torch Clocks have stopped functioning.
AppWizard
June 19, 2026
Mojang released the Minecraft 26.2 update, named Chaos Cubed, on June 16, which introduced a new Sulfur Caves biome and the Sulfur Cube mob, along with various bug fixes. A significant fix in this update resolved a 14-year-old bug, designated as "MC-4," that affected item drops at the edge of blocks on online servers. This bug was first reported on October 24, 2012, and was officially marked as resolved in the recent update after 4,983 days. Mojang's Lead Designer, Jens 'Jeb' Bergensten, had previously noted attempts to fix the issue in 2016. Another unresolved bug, known as MC-14, involves minecarts occupying the same space while maintaining momentum.
AppWizard
June 18, 2026
The Chaos Cubed game update has launched on the Nintendo Switch, introducing new features such as the sulfur cube, sulfur caves, and various blocks. The sulfur cube is a passive mob found in sulfur caves that can absorb blocks to gain unique effects. Players can leash or scoop them up, or use bouncy wool blocks to launch them. Sulfur caves are home to hostile creatures and contain sulfur and cinnabar blocks, as well as sulfur spikes that are safe for players. On the Overworld surface, sulfur springs and geysers indicate the presence of sulfur caves, with springs emitting toxic gases that cause nausea. Potent sulfur generates bubbles and gas puffs when placed under water and can create geysers when combined with magma blocks. The update also includes a new music disc called Bounce, which can be found in chests within mineshafts that connect to the sulfur caves.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Minecraft has introduced an expansion called Chaos Cubed, featuring a new sulfur cave biome with sulfur springs and survival challenges. The update includes new mobs called sulfur cubes that absorb blocks and interact with the environment, as well as potent sulfur blocks that create bubbling pools and release noxious gas. The sulfur caves contain shallow water pools, glowing lichen, and abundant sulfur and cinnabar blocks. New block sets allow for creative building, while sulfur spikes and geysers add gameplay mechanics. Players can experiment with TNT and sulfur cubes for unpredictable results. The beta version of Parties for Bedrock Edition allows multiplayer experiences for up to 14 friends.
AppWizard
June 12, 2026
The second release candidate for Minecraft: Java Edition has been launched, fixing critical issues from the previous version. The following bugs were addressed: 1. MC-308731: A setup causing survival players to become softlocked with a sulfur cube has been fixed. 2. Respawn mechanics have been improved, particularly for players experiencing delays when respawning at the height limit. Users can access the update by enabling snapshots in the Minecraft Launcher. It is recommended to back up data or run these versions in a separate folder to avoid potential world corruption. The cross-platform server jar is also available for download. Users are encouraged to report any bugs or feedback through the designated channels.
AppWizard
June 8, 2026
26.2 Pre-Release 5 introduces adjustments to Hardcore mode settings and various bug fixes, with an official launch scheduled for June 16. Changes include: - Automatic adjustment of the Graphics API setting if a crash occurs during startup. - Correction of the sound effect for hitting the sulfur cube in the bouncy archetype. - World hosts can change the game mode using F3 + F4 or commands, updating the default game mode for the world. - Removal of the "Game Mode" and "Allow Commands" buttons in Hardcore mode worlds. Startup and Fallback Behavior for Graphics API: - If a crash occurs at startup with "Prefer Vulkan" selected, it reverts to "Default." - The game collects system information regarding Vulkan even when set to "Default." - If a crash occurs with "Default," it switches to "Prefer OpenGL." - "Prefer OpenGL" prevents interaction with Vulkan to avoid crashes. Fixed bugs: - Sounds for the bouncy sulfur cube play at appropriate volume levels. - Flower patches now generate instead of single flowers. - Spear with Lunge no longer launches players downwards on a geyser. - Players cannot change their game mode from the World Options menu in hardcore worlds. - Friends Screen key binding allows typing instead of closing the screen. - Custom dialog buttons no longer disrupt the game menu. - Adjusting command settings updates the "Game Rules" button state correctly. - Changing game modes with commands reflects accurately in the World Options screen. - The "Statistics" button has been realigned in the game menu. - Correction of a string error in the friends error message. - Game mode is no longer incorrectly set to Survival mode upon re-entering the save. - Hardcore death cannot be circumvented by rejoining the world. Pre-Releases are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and users are advised to back up their data before testing.
AppWizard
May 31, 2026
Mojang has confirmed that the update "Chaos Cubed" will be released on June 16, 2026, introducing Sulfur Cubes, new Sulfur Cave biomes, and geysers. The unnamed latest update features the Dappled Forest biome, inspired by autumn colors, with Poplar wood and Poplar doors that have diamond-shaped windows. An Abandoned Camp structure will be included, designed to evoke curiosity rather than provide loot. Wool stairs and wool slabs are being added, along with the potential for straw beds, which may offer temporary sleeping options without resetting spawn points. More features will be revealed before testing begins later this summer.
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