Terracotta

AppWizard
June 14, 2025
The Steam summer sale is approaching, and Valve is hosting the Summer 2025 Next Fest, showcasing various indie games. Notable titles include: - Dead as Disco: A beat 'em up game where players control Charlie Disco in a rhythmic combat system. Release date is not announced. Platforms: PC. - Voidbreaker: A first-person shooter focused on environmental destruction, set to launch on August 20. Platforms: PC. - Morsels: A twin-stick shooter roguelike featuring magical cards and strategic combat, set to release in 2025. Platforms: PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch. - Dragon March: An arcade adventure with a mecha-dragon protagonist, release date unconfirmed. Platforms: PC. - House of Necrosis: A survival horror game with a turn-based system, release date not revealed. Platforms: PC, Linux. - DuneCrawl: A cooperative hack-and-slash game for up to four players, set for release in 2025. Platforms: PC. - Hell Clock: An action RPG based on Brazil's War of Canudos, launching on July 22. Platforms: PC. - 1000 Deaths: A platforming game exploring pivotal life moments, set to release on August 7. Platforms: PC. - Passant: A chess roguelike with unique mechanics, available on August 11. Platforms: PC. - Under The Island: A 2D RPG hack-and-slash game inspired by Zelda, release date unannounced. Platforms: PC.
AppWizard
June 9, 2025
Eric, a Texas-based YouTuber known for his channel Mogswamp, has dedicated over 500 hours of gameplay and a year of planning to recreate the Tower Life building in Minecraft. He became fascinated with the building, the fifth tallest in San Antonio, due to its distinctive design and visibility across the city. To ensure accuracy in his recreation, Eric researched drone footage, historical background, blueprints, and took his own photographs. The San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology (SAMSAT) is using Minecraft Education to engage students in various subjects, offering summer camps that incorporate technology and education. The Tower Life building is currently undergoing renovations to convert vacant office floors into apartment units while remaining a prominent feature of the San Antonio skyline.
AppWizard
February 9, 2025
Mojang is introducing new cow variants for Minecraft, known as "cold and warm cows," which will have distinct characteristics suited for different climates. Cold cows will have fluffy fur coats, while warm cows will have sleek coats. Additionally, new foliage will be added, including firefly bushes that glow at night. The desert biome will receive enhanced ambient sounds, including whispers of sand, chirping crickets, and howling winds. These updates will first be tested in the Java Edition before being rolled out to the Bedrock Edition.
AppWizard
February 9, 2025
Villagers in Minecraft have 15 distinct jobs, each associated with a specific job site block and offering unique trades. 1. Armorer: Uses a blast furnace to trade iron, armor, and chainmail, including enchanted diamond armor. 2. Butcher: Uses a smoker to trade cooked meats and rabbit stew. 3. Cartographer: Uses a cartography table to trade maps, frames, and banners, including treasure maps. 4. Cleric: Uses a brewing stand to trade magical items, Redstone dust, and Bottle o’ Enchanting. 5. Farmer: Uses a composter to trade food items and ingredients, including bread and golden carrots. 6. Fisherman: Uses a barrel to trade cooked seafood and enchanted fishing rods. 7. Fletcher: Uses a fletching table to trade arrows, bows, and crossbows. 8. Leatherworker: Uses a cauldron to trade leather armor, horse armor, and saddles. 9. Librarian: Uses a lectern to trade enchanted books, compasses, and clocks. 10. Mason: Uses a stonecutter to trade various stones, bricks, and quartz. 11. Nitwit: Has no job or trading function, existing only for aesthetic purposes. 12. Shepherd: Uses a loom to trade decorative items like wool and carpets. 13. Toolsmith: Uses a smithing table to trade tools like pickaxes and shovels. 14. Unemployed: Can take up any job when assigned a job site block. 15. Weaponsmith: Uses a grindstone to trade enchanted weapons and minerals. Wandering traders, while not classified as villagers, trade random items and arrive with trader llamas. Villagers acquire jobs based on the proximity of job site blocks, and unemployed villagers can be assigned jobs by placing the appropriate block nearby. If the block is removed, they revert to unemployment.
AppWizard
February 4, 2025
Mojang Studios has released a public testing update for Minecraft, introducing several new features. The update includes two new cow variants: the cold cow, which has a fluffy coat suitable for cold biomes, and the auburn warm cow, found in sandy environments. New plant life includes the firefly bush, which attracts fireflies at night and thrives in swamps and near water, as well as an unassuming bush that grows in green biomes like forests and plains. The update also enhances ambient sounds in desert biomes, with players hearing whispers of sand and sounds from the dead bush, including chirping crickets and rustling twigs. Players can incorporate these sounds into their creations by placing the dead bush on sand blocks or clustering sand or terracotta blocks. These features are available in Minecraft: Java Edition through snapshots and in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition via previews/beta.
AppWizard
February 3, 2025
Mojang has introduced a new content update for Minecraft, currently in public testing, featuring two cow variants: cold cows, which inhabit snowy biomes, and warm cows, found in desert landscapes. The update enhances desert biomes with new ambient sounds and allows players to create a desert atmosphere using dead bushes and sand blocks. Additionally, a new plant called the firefly bush emits glowing lights at night and can be cultivated with bone meal. Another bush variant can be found in various green biomes and can also be grown using bone meal. These features are available in the latest Java snapshot, with plans for inclusion in Bedrock beta versions. Mojang has shifted its content release strategy to smaller updates throughout the year instead of a single summer mega-update.
AppWizard
November 11, 2024
The Taiga biome in Minecraft is characterized by spruce trees, green grass, and a vibrant ecosystem with diverse mobs. It is randomly generated and typically bordered by regular forest biomes and swamps, often separated from meadows by rivers. Variants include the Snowy Taiga and Old Growth Taiga. Villages and outposts are commonly found within Taiga biomes. Players can teleport to the Taiga biome using console commands: "/locate biome taiga" to find coordinates and "/teleport" followed by those coordinates. The Taiga biome features flora such as spruce trees, ferns, sweet berry bushes, and dandelions, and is home to various mobs including Creepers, Endermen, Skeletons, Slimes, Spiders, Witches, Zombies, Zombie Villagers, Bats, Chickens, Cows, Foxes, Pigs, Rabbits, Sheep, Wolves, and Glow Squids.
AppWizard
August 18, 2024
Minecraft 1.22 is speculated to be released around June 2025, following the historical timeline of previous updates. The update may focus on the End dimension, potentially named the End Update, with new mobs, biomes, and features. Possible new mobs include passive mounts and hostile airborne creatures. The existing biomes in the End may be revamped, with potential additions like a forest biome and dangerous terrain. Expected features include new items, armor trims, enchantments, and a new structure for loot. The community is also discussing the possibility of a Biome Update instead.
AppWizard
August 5, 2024
Smithing Templates, introduced in the 1.20 upgrade of Minecraft, allow players to customize the appearance of their armor sets with 19 different templates that add distinct colors. Players can use a Smithing Table to combine a template, a gear piece, and a crystal or ingot for color. The Netherite Upgrade template uniquely enhances Diamond gear to Netherite gear. Smithing Templates are rare and found in specific chests, with the Tide Armor Trim dropping from an Elder Guardian. Locations for various Smithing Templates include: - Bolt Armor Trim: Trial Chambers - Coast Armor Trim: Shipwreck - Dune Armor Trim: Desert Temple - Eye Armor Trim: Stronghold - Flow Armor Trim: Trial Chambers - Host Armor Trim: Trail Ruins - Netherite Upgrade: Bastion Remnant - Raiser Armor Trim: Trail Ruins - Rib Armor Trim: Nether Fortress - Sentry Armor Trim: Pillager Outpost - Shaper Armor Trim: Trail Ruins - Silence Armor Trim: Ancient City - Snout Armor Trim: Bastion Remnant - Spire Armor Trim: End City - Tide Armor Trim: Ocean Monument (dropped by Elder Guardians) - Vex Armor Trim: Woodland Mansion - Ward Armor Trim: Ancient City - Wayfinder Armor Trim: Trial Chambers - Wild Armor Trim: Jungle Temple Smithing Templates are consumable and disappear after use. Players can duplicate them using a Crafting Stone with a recipe that includes 7 Diamonds, 1 Smithing Template, and 1 Building Block, with specific materials required for each template's duplication: - Bolt Armor Trim: Copper - Coast Armor Trim: Cobblestone - Dune Armor Trim: Sandstone - Eye Armor Trim: End Stone - Flow Armor Trim: Breeze Rod - Host Armor Trim: Terracotta - Netherite Upgrade: Netherrack - Raiser Armor Trim: Terracotta - Rib Armor Trim: Netherrack - Sentry Armor Trim: Cobblestone - Shaper Armor Trim: Terracotta - Silence Armor Trim: Cobbled Deepslate - Snout Armor Trim: Blackstone - Spire Armor Trim: Purpur Block - Tide Armor Trim: Prismarine - Vex Armor Trim: Cobblestone - Ward Armor Trim: Cobbled Deepslate - Wayfinder Armor Trim: Terracotta - Wild Armor Trim: Mossy Cobblestone
AppWizard
July 27, 2024
Terracotta in Minecraft can be found in badlands biomes, also known as mesa biomes. It cannot be crafted and must be mined with a pickaxe. Terracotta can come in different colors and can be dyed using a crafting recipe with dye and Terracotta blocks.
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