Nintendo fans have been eagerly awaiting the latest addition to the world ofMinecraft – and it’s finally here! Minecraft’s latest update, “The Nether Update,” is now live and ready for players to dive in and explore. The update brings a variety of new features, including new biomes, mobs, blocks, structures, and much more. In this article, we’ll take a look at the full patch notes for the new update and explore what players can expect when they jump into Minecraft.
New Mobs
The Nether Update introduces two new mobs to the game – Piglins and Hoglins. Piglins are a hostile mob that can be found in the Nether biome. They are often encountered while hunting for resources or on guard duty near their villages. Hoglins are passive creatures that can also be found in the Nether biome. They are commonly found living in herds near lava and ready to attack if provoked. Players will need to be wary of these new creatures as they explore the Nether biome.
Players will also encounter two new variants of mobs: Zombified Piglin and Strider. Zombified Piglins are hostile variants of Piglin that spawn underwater or during thunderstorms; they wield golden swords and must be defeated if encountered. Striders are passive mobs that spawn in lava oceans; they can be ridden on with saddle-equipped sticks.
Nether Biomes
The Nether Update also brings five new biomes to Minecraft – Warped Forest, Crimson Forest, Soul Sand Valley, Basalt Deltas,and Soulsand Valleys. Each is unique in its own way with its own set of blocks: Warped Forests consist mostly of warped nylium blocks topped with twisting roots as well as fungi; Crimson Forests consist mostly of crimson nylium