28 THỨ CỔ XƯA BỊ LANG QUÊN TRONG MINECRAFT
Minecraft has undergone numerous updates and changes over the years, and many features have been forgotten. In a recent video, the YouTuber @bachzminecraft highlighted 28 old items and elements that were once part of the game but have since been overlooked. Let’s take a look at some of these forgotten Minecraft elements.
Forgotten Armor and Materials
In the early versions of Minecraft, leather armor was not made from leather but from wool obtained by punching sheep. The armor provided minimal protection and had a unique durability indicator. Additionally, diamonds were initially called “Ngọc Lục Bảo” instead of “Kim Cương.”
Curious Game Mechanics
Older versions of Minecraft had peculiar game mechanics, such as armor that absorbed all types of damage, including fall damage. The durability bar on armor reflected the remaining durability, and different armor types provided the same level of protection.
Unusual Structures and Mobs
Early Minecraft versions featured abandoned structures, including a basic stone and mossy stone house filled with various items. Villages were initially empty, devoid of any villagers, and players could milk mushroom cows for a brief period.
Unique Gameplay Features
Players could place water in the Nether by using ice blocks, and obsidian blocks had a different appearance. The game also had a quirky crafting recipe for fishing rods and a peculiar food consumption mechanic.
April Fools’ Updates
Several April Fools’ updates introduced comical elements, such as the ability to create a time machine and a surveillance camera block. These updates added a whimsical touch to the game, showcasing the developers’ sense of humor.
While some of these forgotten elements may seem bizarre or impractical, they reflect the evolution of Minecraft and the creativity of its developers. As the game continues to evolve, it’s fascinating to look back at these quirky features that were once part of the Minecraft experience.
For more Minecraft content, be sure to check out @bachzminecraft’s YouTube channel and stay tuned for future updates and discoveries in the world of Minecraft!