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All You Need to Know About Minecraft Update 1.18.10

The Caves & Cliffs Part II Update has just gotten its second patch for Minecraft Bedrock Edition.

Updated: Feb 9, 2022 8:39 pm
All You Need to Know About Minecraft Update 1.18.10

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The Caves & Cliffs Part II Update has just gotten its second patch for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, which brings a slew of repairs, experimental features, and parity with the Java version. The best part of this update: It brings a Frog themed environment into the game!

Highlights of Minecraft Update 1.18.10

Here are some of the highlights from the latest Minecraft update. 

  • World settings can now be changed directly on Realms, just like local worlds
  • If you’re playing in South Korea, we added gameplay timers and notices in compliance with gaming laws to help remind players to take occasional breaks from gameplay
  • Boats no longer disappear when getting out of them after a long ride
  • Players can now use emotes while standing on Scaffolding 
  • Capped the freezing range of the Frost Walker enchantment to 8 blocks to avoid server unresponsiveness
  • Frogs will spawn in Swamp biomes
  • Frogs can croak, jump, swim, and walk on land
  • Frogs can eat small Slimes, causing a Slime Ball to drop
  • Frogs can be tempted and bred using Seagrass, but this is just a placeholder food for now
  • Frogs lay eggs after mating
  • Frog eggs that hatch spawn Tadpoles
  • Sculk block features are now accessible by enabling this toggle
  • Villagers, Rabbits, and Foxes spawned in the Frozen and Jagged Peaks biomes now spawn as their respective snowy variants.
  • Goats now spawn in the Jagged Peaks and Frozen Peaks biomes

The update is quite extensive and to check out the full patch notes, click here.


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