Minecraft 1.9 is Here! The Combat Update

Minecraft 1.9 is Here! The Combat Update

Minecraft 1.9 is Here! The Combat Update

The new Minecraft update has finally come out! The player avatar in this picture is wearing the mentioned Elyra items, which allows for a user to fly/glide. Picture by Mojang

The new Combat Update for MineCraft has arrived! The most recent update, which leaked back in April and was spoiled as “The Combat Update” includes a host of new combat mechanic tweaks to make fighting creepers, skeletons and zombies much more interesting.

The new Minecraft update has finally come out! The player avatar in this picture is wearing the mentioned Elyra items, which allows for a user to fly/glide. Picture by Mojang
The new Minecraft update has finally come out! The player avatar in this picture is wearing the mentioned Elytra items, which allows for a user to fly/glide. Picture by Mojang

Shields have been added to the game, and timing attacks have been made easier with the new combat cool-downs; the more rapidly a player swings, the less damage their attacks will do, effectively giving the game a “stamina” type of feature. There are now two item slots, and wielding in both hands is now possible. The player can swap between slots by the hotkey, which is bound by default to “F.” Several weapons have been reworked, and have been given special attacks. There is a new sweeping attack for swords and axes, as well as new reworked guaranteed critical hits which can be activated by falling down, and which require a certain cooldown threshold to actually activate – if you have attacked too many times recently, the criticals will not trigger.

The Skeleton AI has been reworked as well, and is a lot more vicious; it will attempt to back away from the player and prefer to stick to ranged combat. Sword blocking has been removed due to the implementation of shield, and tool damage was rebalanced to make axes a little more effective in combat and reduce the efficiency of items like hoes and shovels.

In addition to the new combat mechanics, there are a host of new blocks, new items, new particles (which are great in showing you how combat is going, and give the game that much needed pop in the thrill of combat), new status effects, and new enchantments. The most noteworthy enchantment is the frost walker enchantment, which can be enchanted to boots and will freeze a radius around the player as they walk on water. However, this can maybe get a little bit tricky as players and monsters can no longer walk through each other – they will instead bump off and collide.

A preview of the new End Cities, which are quite a thrill to explore. Also not pictured are new End Boats!
A preview of the new End Cities, which are quite a thrill to explore. Also not pictured are new End Boats!

The End, which is home to Minecraft’s “final boss” as well as being a cool end-game area, has also been reworked. The Ender Dragon boss, which is the final boss of Minecraft, has been reworked – the pillars used to damage him have been moved around and are much more fair. Most of the new additional items can only be found in End Cities as well, which are a new addition; End Cities and End Boats have been added, which hold some of the best loot waiting to be found by players. Among these is the Elytra item, which is an item that resembles wings which will allow for a player to glide. Gliding is actually controlled by looking around and the physics feel nice, which is a great addition to Minecraft; this is going to result in many shenanigans.

The care and attention Minecraft has received is great, and really has helped to give the game a long lasting legacy. Minecraft is the world’s most successful, and accessible, block-building and adventure game. Minecraft is friendly for almost anyone of all ages, and is available on several systems; unfortunately, the newest update is limited to the PC for the time being, which is typically the case. Minecraft has received some much needed additional features, as the game’s updates are becoming a little more sporadic as Mojang enters its infancy as a company and looks to release more successful titles to follow up Minecraft.

Minecraft 1.9 is Here! The Combat Update

‘Terraria’ Outshines ‘Minecraft’ With Wii U Gamepad Features

‘Terraria’ Outshines ‘Minecraft’ With Wii U Gamepad Features

‘Terraria’ Outshines ‘Minecraft’ With Wii U Gamepad Features

Terraria on Wii U is taking its time to launch, but already out-does Minecraft in terms of Wii-U Gamepad features. It looks like the wait will be worth it.

Although Minecraft has been out on the Wii U for some time, it still doesn’t make very much use of the systems killer feature – the Gamepad second screen.

Getting hands on with Terraria Wii U it is immediately clear how much time and effort has been spent tailoring the game to fit Nintendo’s console. Of course you can use the stylus and touchscreen combo for more accurate building and fighting, this much I expected.

However, you can also use the Gamepad screen for a second player — leaving the other player free to use the whole of the TV screen. This is a nice innovation and not one I’ve encountered very often on the Wii U. In a family where you have more players sharing a console this additional screen real-estate will be welcomed.

Unfortunately this doesn’t enable five players to compete on a single system as we saw inSonic All Stars Racing.  Dean Scott, Producer from 505 Games, said that “Rendering five different Terraria worlds was too much for Wii U, it was important to keep the frame rate. But we do have up to eight players online.”

Terraria on Wii U

Terraria on Wii U

That eight player online mode also has a hidden gem. If you are a family with four children playing on a single system, you can go online with your Wii U and play with another family of four. Eight players with just two Wii U’s is certainly the sort of value for money that parents will appreciate.

There has also been thought put into which of the other Wii U controllers to support. “We made sure we supported the original Wii-Remote for split screen. There’s more likely hood of families having these lying around and they can use them for split screen as well as gamepads and pro-controllers.”

‘Terraria’ Outshines ‘Minecraft’ With Wii U Gamepad Features

First details about that Warner Bros. live-action Minecraft movie emerge

First details about that Warner Bros. live-action Minecraft movie emerge

First details about that Warner Bros. live-action Minecraft movie emerge

It’s now been two years since it was announced that Warner Bros. was developing a live-action movie adaptation of the highly popular video game Minecraft. Since then, nothing much has been heard about the project. Until now.

In an interview with Collider at DICE 2016, The LEGO Movie producer Roy Lee — who’ll be spearheading the Minecraft movie project — offered the first updates on the movie, saying, “We are currently in the scripting stages. And also doing visual designs to show the studio what the world will look like.”

The live-action film, which Lee is expecting to go into production later this year, is being penned by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney, who’ll also helm the movie. Lee says they’re going for “the same target audience as Jurassic World,” which, as Collider points out, *could* mean that they may go for a PG-13 target as opposed to a PG one like The LEGO Movie (not sure about the reasoning behind that, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see).

Here’s the movie’s first logline as revealed by Roy Lee:

“Minecraft would be part of a multiverse where humans can enter that has the feel of what the live action version of a Minecraft experience.”

Lee also revealed that the game’s Swedish indie developer Mojang will be involved in bringing the game to life on the big screen, which can certainly help reassure fans about the whole movie project on the whole.

“The company, Mojang, is very involved in the development. So they know everything is going to be in the movie that can give us insight into future updates so we can put things into the movie around the same time they relaunch newer versions of the game and at the same time, potentially taking ideas from the movie and putting them into the game. So I don’t know exactly what things are going into the game, but they know exactly what’s going into the movie.”

What do you think? Are you intrigued by what Roy Lee revealed about the upcoming Minecraft movie?

First details about that Warner Bros. live-action Minecraft movie emerge

Jupiter Artland for virtual reality treatment via Minecraft

Jupiter Artland for virtual reality treatment via Minecraft

Children get stuck into video game Minecraft which has created a digital version of Jupiter Artland. Picture: Jupiter Artland

Children get stuck into video game Minecraft which has created a digital version of Jupiter Artland. Picture: Jupiter Artland

A vast private sculpture park showcasing work by some of Britain’s leading artists on a country estate near Edinburgh Airport is set to be turned into a new virtual reality experience.

An entire “digital world” inspired by the dozens of works at Jupiter Artland will be available to explore via the hugely-popular video game Minecraft within months.

Painstaking work has been carried out over recent months to digitally map the private collection of Robert and Nicky Wilson, who opened their award-winning attraction on their 100-acre estate seven years ago.

Their Jupiter Artland Foundation charity has joined forces with design experts at Edinburgh Napier University to launch the “digital Lego” version of the attraction.

Maps, photographs, geological studies, a GoPro camera and even a drone were deployed by final-year design student Agnieszka Banach to produce an “immersive digital experience,” which will be launched at the Edinburgh International Science Festival.

Work by the likes of Antony Gormley, Charles Jencks, Andy Goldsworthy, Nathan Coley, Jim Lambie and Cornelia Parker are being recreated for the venture, expected to help promote the sculpture park around the world.

Minecraft players will also be able to create their own worlds inspired by the real-life art trail which has been created amid the woodland and meadows at the estate.

Pupils from nearby Ratho Primary School, who are among the 10,000 youngsters to visit the attraction every year, have been testing out the “3D facsimile” version of Jupiter Artland in recent months.

It has been developed following previous Jupiter Artland projects with the university’s Centre for Interactive Design to develop an audio guide then an interactive mobile app for visitors to help navigate them around the grounds.

Helena Barrett, education officer at Jupiter Artland, said: “We’re really interested in the digital development side of things here. It can really help to engage with a wider audience, especially younger people who can be harder to reach. Minecraft is hugely popular among children under the age of ten.

“It basically allows them to create their own world from scratch. The children who come here are always asking us if they can use it to build Jupiter Artland, so this is a very exciting project for us.

“When we launch the project it will be able to used in two ways. People can either just go around Jupiter Artland using Minecraft, but there will also be a way to build and continue the work. We will also be creating a video so that people who don’t have Minecraft will be able to get a feel for what Jupiter Artland is all about before they come here.”

Tom Flint, programme leader of the interactive media design course at the university, said: “Jupiter Artland has a mission that every child in Scotland should be able to experience it. The next stage of this project will be to find out whether a Minecraft version of Jupiter Artland is enough of an experience for them to get as much out of as I know they do when they visit.”

Ms Banach said: “The project is about 95 per cent finished at the moment. It’s been endless work to try to recreate the whole feel of Jupiter Artland and being immersed in the countryside there.”

Jupiter Artland for virtual reality treatment via Minecraft

Minecraft’s Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Minecraft’s Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Minecraft’s 1.9 patch—known as the Combat Update—has been in development at Mojang for well over year, and it’s arriving on PC today. So what exactly does it bring to the table? Let’s take a look.

Once you start playing, the first new thing you’ll notice will likely be the off-hand slot. This is a new inventory slot which you can use to dual wield items, like a sword and a shield, as in the GIF above, or a pickaxe and a stack of torches, so you can light up your mineshafts without constantly switching between items.

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Of course, you can use your main hand and off hand items independently of each other.

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

You can also use the off-hand slot to choose what type of arrow you’ll use when firing the bow (yes, courtesy of the update, there are now multiple new arrow types). Otherwise, the game just randomly picks arrows from your inventory.

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

The patch changes the way combat works, too (hence the name). The damage you inflict is now determined by cooldowns: the faster you swing, the less damage you do. How quickly a tool returns to its full damage potential is decided by a new attack speed stat, which is different for each tool type and material. In practical terms, this means that generally, spamming left click no longer works all that well in a fight.

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Tool types have been rebalanced around the cooldown mechanic, meaning you’ve got good all-rounder swords, slow but strong axes, and very fast but weak hoes.

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Minecraft’s endgame dimension, The End, is getting a revamp as well. TheEnder Dragon, fittingly for the final boss of the game, got new breath and explosive attacks, which should make the fight—or fights, since it can now be infinitely respawned—a lot more interesting. There’s also a new type of dungeon called End city, found on infinitely generating floating islands around the central island. Here you can find the flight cape Patricia wrote about a few months back (they’re actually called Elytra), among other types of rare loot.

Minecraft's Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way

Those are the big ones, but it’s far from everything. Consult the full change log below, via Mojang’s blog, for a summary of what’s new in 1.9. A more detailed list is available at the Minecraft wiki. 

  • Added shields
  • Attacking now has a “cool-down” delay, making it more important to time your attacks
  • You can now hold items in both hands (default quick key to swap items is ‘F’)
  • Swords have a special sweep attack
  • Axes have a special crushing blow attack
  • Added the elytra
  • New mob: Shulker
  • Expanded The End
  • Added Chorus plants
  • New Purpur blocks
  • New End Rod block
  • Added dragon head block
  • Ender Dragon can be resummoned
  • Added beetroot and beetroot soup (from MC:PE)
  • Added grass path block
  • Added igloos
  • Armor protection values have been lowered
  • Added tipped arrows
  • Added spectral arrows
  • Added Frost Walker enchantment and frosted ice block
  • Added a whole bunch of new sound effects
  • Added sound effect subtitles
  • Brewing Stand now requires Blaze Powder to activate
  • Added skeleton riders
  • We believe we’ve fixed MC-10 and a whole bunch of other issues
  • Removed Herobrine

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Minecraft’s Combat Update Changes the Game in a Big Way