Java Edition 25w14craftmine: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
(Fixed file links.)
Tags: Mobile edit Advanced mobile edit
Line 106: Line 106:
* This version has no [[panorama]], making it the first version since [[Beta 1.7.3]] to lack one.
* This version has no [[panorama]], making it the first version since [[Beta 1.7.3]] to lack one.
* The loading screen is black by default.
* The loading screen is black by default.
* "Doors yearn for the keys!" may be a reference to a line from a trailer for [[A Minecraft Movie]], where [[Jack Black]] (Steve) says: "As a child, I yearned for the mines."
* "Doors yearn for the keys!" may be a reference to a line from a trailer for [[A Minecraft Movie]], where [[Jack Black]] ({{AMCM|Steve}}) says: "As a child, I yearned for the mines."
* The Angry Ghast’s shooting of three fireballs resembles the [[Story Mode:Giant Ghast|Three-Headed Ghast]] in [[Minecraft Story Mode]].
* The Angry Ghast’s shooting of three fireballs resembles the [[Story Mode:Giant Ghast|Three-Headed Ghast]] in [[Minecraft Story Mode]].



Revision as of 21:16, 1 April 2025

This article documents an April Fools' Day joke version.
 
There is no proper release version or development version of Minecraft called "Java Edition 25w14craftmine".
This article is a work in progress.
 
Please help expand and improve it. The talk page may contain suggestions.
Minecraft 25w14craftmine
25w14craftmine banner.jpg: Infobox image for Minecraft 25w14craftmine the version in Minecraft
Java Edition 25w14craftmine.png: Infobox image for Minecraft 25w14craftmine the version in Minecraft
Edition

Java Edition

Official name

The Craftmine Update

Release date

April 1, 2025

Type

Snapshot

Downloads

Client (.json)
Server

Obfuscation maps

Client
Server

Protocol version

 dec1073742068
 hex400000F4

Data version

4323

Resource pack format

55

Data pack format

71

Minimum Java version

Java SE 21

The Craftmine Update, or 25w14craftmine, is an April Fools' Day joke snapshot for Java Edition, released on April 1, 2025.[1] This version is a fork of 1.21.5 Release Candidate 1.

Additions

25w14craftmine block and item additionsInvicon Mine Crafter.png: Inventory sprite for Mine Crafter in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Mine Crafter with description: Mine CrafterInvicon Mine Revisitor.png: Inventory sprite for Mine Revisitor in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Mine Revisitor with description: Mine RevisitorInvicon Sky.png: Inventory sprite for Sky in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Sky with description: SkyInvicon Sky Box.png: Inventory sprite for Sky Box in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Sky Box with description: Sky BoxInvicon Eye of Exit.png: Inventory sprite for Eye of Exit in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Eye of Exit with description: Eye of ExitInvicon Shimmering Key.png: Inventory sprite for Shimmering Key in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Shimmering Key with description: Shimmering KeyInvicon Shimmering Door.png: Inventory sprite for Shimmering Door in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Shimmering Door with description: Shimmering DoorInvicon Music Disc And Action!.png: Inventory sprite for Music Disc And Action! in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Music Disc And Action! with description: Music Disc And Action!Invicon Mine.png: Inventory sprite for Mine in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Mine with description: Mine

Blocks

Mine Crafter
  • Used for generating custom mines.
Mine Revisitor
  • Used to enter already generated mines after making a new mine with the Mine Crafter.
Sky
  • Spawns naturally in the The Hub dimension.
  • Has a texture of a skybox.
  • Cannot be broken naturally without commands.
Shimmering Door
  • When using the door the following shows up in the place where the item name would be. Doors yearn for the keys!
  • When using the door with a Shimmering Key in hand player can generate new rooms in the hub area.
Trophy
  • Given out after killing a specific amount of mobs of the same type.

Items

Eye of Exit
  • The item has a similar texture and use to Eyes of Ender, except they help to locate the exit portal for each mine. They are crafted by surrounding one iron ingot with eight copper ingots in a crafting table. You unlock the advancement "Spy Eye" for crafting one. Upon using an Eye of Exit, it will damage you (unless you have the upgrade that prevents that), and floats in the air to indicate the direction of the exit portal.
Shimmering Key
  • Used to open the Shimmering Doors.
  • Winning a special mine grants one key to a player.
Music Disc And Action!
  • Acts as a music disc.
Mine
  • The world "disc" after putting all the ingredients in the Mine Crafter.
  • Every 6th mine is a special mine.
Sky Box
  • Used inside the Dimension Control block to set the look of the sky in the current dimension.

Mobs

Angry Ghast
  • Modified boss version of the ghast with a slightly different texture.
  • Shoots a burst of 3 fireballs at the player.

World generation

Dimensions Each mine generates a separate dimension. These dimensions are located in the world's datapacks/minecraft/dimensions/ folder and are titled levelN, where N is a number. Biomes

General

Resource pack

  • Added some files used by this snapshot under the namespace nothingtoseehere, specifically:
    • and_action.ogg), the music used by the And Action! music disc,
    • Three sound files used by the villager swarm:
      • crowd_cheer.ogg
      • crowd_start.ogg
      • crowd_waiting.ogg

Changes

This snapshot completely overhauls the game. Instead of spawning in the overworld, upon creating a world the player spawns in a hub dimension centered around a Mine Crafter. On interacting with the mine crafter, a window similar to that of a crafting table opens and the player can create “Mines”, sub worlds with world presets, a few of which the player spawns with, and the rest of which can be unlocked by completing various activities within mines. The player can enter these, and on leaving is given experience based on the blocks they have in their inventory on leaving. The inventory is separate between different mines. The player can use experience to buy upgrades (called “unlocks” in game), such as more inventory space. Other changes include:

  • The player cannot craft normally until the ability is unlocked and must rely on a crafter to craft items
  • Worlds can no longer be created in Creative, but the gamemode can still be selected with commands
  • The main menu logo has been changed to "Craftmine: Java Edition"

Trivia

Video

Gallery

Mojang screenshots

References

Navigation