18w10d[1] is the twenty-seventh snapshot released for Java Edition 1.13, which added coral reefs and more waterlogged blocks.
Additions[]
World generation[]
- Generate in warm ocean biomes.
- Are composed of coral blocks and coral.
Changes[]
Blocks[]
- Can now be undyed using a cauldron.
- The water level in the cauldron will decrease by 1.
Mobs[]
- Now burn in sunlight and no longer despawn during daytime.
- Now burn in sunlight.
General[]
- Water physics.
- Water can now be placed in ender chests, trapdoors, ladders, and signs.
- Water no longer goes through solid faces.
- Optimizations
- Optimized how clouds are rendered.
Fixes[]
- 14 issues fixed
- From released versions before 1.13
- MC-3115 – Baby Zombies do not burn
- MC-75193 – Target selectors don't work in server only commands
- MC-105502 – Enabling clouds incurs a huge performance penalty
- From the 1.13 development versions
- MC-125829 – Tamed wolves teleport into kelp under water
- MC-125869 – A non-source water block above a non-source water block converts to a source block when horizontally adjacent to two other source blocks
- MC-126096 – New water vision makes lighting flash when swimming on surface after swimming underwater
- MC-126123 – Water visibility changes when near surface
- MC-126297 – Lava does not always turn down to obsidian when mining magma block
- From the previous development version
- MC-126912 – Flowing water can create source blocks
- MC-126914 – Sponge deletes waterlogged blocks
- MC-126920 – Water does not flow down blocks properly
- MC-126927 – Waterlogged water goes through Stairs
- MC-126936 – Fishing bobber sinking as soon as it is cast
- MC-126944 – Boats sink in water
Video[]
Video made by slicedlime:
Trivia[]
- This is the first time since 15w36d that a fourth snapshot was released in a single week.
- This is the only D snapshot were released for 1.13 cycle.
References[]
- ↑ "Minecraft Snapshot 18w10a" – Minecraft.net, March 6, 2018