This content pack introduces the Sulfur Caves, a high-risk biome characterized by its yellow-tinged blocks and hazardous atmosphere. Explorers will need to watch their step around Sulfur Springs, which inflict a Nausea effect on anyone daring enough to take a dip. On the surface, new Geysers add a layer of verticality and environmental danger to the landscape.
The star of the show is undoubtedly the Sulfur Cube. This new mob isn't just a static inhabitant; it possesses a unique digestive mechanic. By feeding it different blocks, you can alter its physical properties, making it a versatile tool for technical players. Even better? You can scoop these reactive cubes into a bucket for easy transport back to your base.
Bedrock Parties and Social Features
For those playing on Minecraft Bedrock Edition, the update introduces the Parties feature. This is a massive quality-of-life improvement that allows groups of up to 15 players to stick together while hopping between different worlds and Realms. It removes the friction of re-inviting your squad every time you want to switch from a survival world to a creative project.
Collectors should also keep an eye out for the new Bounce music disc. It can be found in mineshafts that intersect with the new sulfur biomes, offering a fresh track to play on your jukebox while you experiment with the new Cinnabar and Potent Sulfur blocks. Whether you are a redstone engineer or a casual builder, June 16 looks to add some serious chemistry to the sandbox.
