Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.21.110, known as "The Copper Age," is an upcoming update with no set release date. It expands copper's role with new tools, armor, mobs, and blocks, focusing on oxidation mechanics and building enhancements.
New Features and Additions
Copper Golem
A new mob that oxidizes into a statue, freezes in poses, and can have flowers planted on it by iron golems. It interacts with chests and paths through tight spaces.
Shelves
Decorative storage blocks in various wood types, holding up to 3 item stacks and displaying items. Connectable via redstone for functionality.
Copper Blocks and Items
- Copper bars, chains, lanterns, torches (with oxidized variants).
- Copper horse armor, tools (sword, axe, pickaxe, shovel, hoe), armor (helmet, chestplate, leggings, boots), and nuggets.
- Copper golem statue block with changeable poses and redstone signals.
Changes and Improvements
- Blocks: Updated copper doors/trapdoors recipes, fire spreading, lightning rods oxidation, walls connections.
- Items: Dyes icons updated for accessibility; hostile mobs can use copper gear.
- Mobs: Foxes eat honey bottles; wolves water shaking fixed.
- Gameplay: Camera rotation lock; blending for legacy chunks.
- General: UI resizes, graphical enhancements (fog, render distance), new Edit World page for Realms.
- Vibrant Visuals (enhanced graphics) testing expands to more devices, with toggleable Locator Bar for maps.
Bug Fixes
Over 100 bugs fixed, including asymmetrical block placement, furnace icons, pick block on light blocks, and more.
How to Download and Install
Updating is straightforward:
- Android/ChromeOS: Join the beta via Google Play Store (search "Minecraft" > Scroll to beta > Join).
- iOS/iPadOS: Enable previews in TestFlight app.
- Windows/Xbox/PlayStation: Go to the store app, search Minecraft, and hit "Update" (previews under "Manage game > Updates").
- Nintendo Switch: Download from eShop; betas via news channel.
Enable "Upcoming Creator Features" in world experiments for full access. Back up your worlds first—betas can be buggy!
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