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Since the beginning of the development of Pocket Edition, there have been a number of features that were removed from the game. These features may have been replaced, or a developer decided against the feature later on.

Note: This page only documents game features that were removed; features of an existing game element that were removed are noted in that element's history. See Bedrock Edition unused features for features that are still currently in the game.

Gameplay

Splashes

When a splash is removed, the line it occupied in splashes.json is deleted, meaning the line number of all subsequent splashes lowers by one.

Splash text Explanation Version added Version removed
Redstone free! Until Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0, there was no redstone, other than the ore. Pocket Edition Alpha 0.7.3 Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0
100% dragon free! Pocket Edition now has the ender dragon. Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0 Pocket Edition 1.0
It's alpha! Pocket Edition is no longer in Alpha. Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0 Pocket Edition 1.0
MCPE! The edition is no longer using the term Pocket Edition. Bedrock Edition 1.2 Bedrock Edition 1.8
(beta 1.8.0.8)
D Pocket Edition Alpha 0.7.3 ?
minecraftApp! The edition is no longer using the term minecraftApp. (except on Twitter) Pocket Edition Alpha 0.10.4 ?
Touch compatible! Pocket Edition Alpha 0.7.3 Bedrock Edition 1.9
Annoying touch buttons! Pocket Edition Alpha 0.7.3 Bedrock Edition 1.9
Pocket! The edition is no longer using the term Pocket Edition. Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0 Bedrock Edition 1.9
1 star! Deal with it notch! All splashes mentioning Markus Persson or ez have been removed due to Notch leaving Mojang. Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.1 Bedrock Edition 1.9
Open-world alpha sandbox! Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.2 Bedrock Edition 1.9
[snapshot intensifies]! Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.2 Bedrock Edition 1.12
Also try Monument Valley! Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.2 Bedrock Edition 1.9
BAYKN ? Bedrock Edition 1.9

Sprinting on water

Prior to Bedrock Edition beta 1.2.13.8 the player could sprint on water. This feature was removed soon after due to the new swimming mechanic.

UI

There have been many UIs that have been changed, such as the crafting table. The crafting table UI has changed since Bedrock Edition 1.2, but before that version, the crafting table had already previously been changed. Early UI for the crafting table had text showing item information could be crafted. This is similar to the stonecutter UI, which later changed in Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.0. From Alpha 0.13.0, when the crafting table's UI was changed, the stonecutter UI was completely removed and its use was re-purposed to a decorative block. Also, the furnace text of output items and information of that item could be used.

UI text information

As the old UI was removed, text information showed in that UI was also removed.

Enhanced underwater visibility

Before Bedrock Edition 1.4.0, wearing an enchanted helmet with the Respiration enchantment would boost underwater vision. The higher the level, the better it improved the player's vision. This enhanced vision has since been removed, due to the water texture being changed and because the player can now see clearly underwater without effects or enchantments. However, Night Vision is still required for better visibility. Also, enhanced underwater vision is still obtainable from other methods, such as Conduit Power from conduits added in Bedrock Edition 1.5.0.

Full hotbar

Before the Better Together update, creating a world in Creative mode always had a full hotbar, which included oak saplings, bricks, oak planks, spruce planks, cobblestone walls, dirt, etc. (dependent on the sixth to ninth hotbar slots).

Tilling grass

In older versions, tilling a grass block with a hoe had a small chance of dropping wheat seeds.

Blocks and items

Items

Rose

Main article: Flower

Roses in Pi Edition have an exclusive cyan texture. This is commonly referred to as the cyan flower.

In a video preview of Pocket Edition on the Xperia PLAY, a cyan rose was visible.[1] Jeb stated that they exist as a replacement for Java Edition roses, following some hardware problems.

Cyan roses are not planned to be added in Java Edition,[2] and they were replaced by Poppies in Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.0. However, Johan Bernhardsson said they may return.[3]

They were only decorative, serving no other function. They cannot be used in crafting in any way.

Blocks

Nether reactor

Nether Reactor
Main article: Nether Reactor

Prior to Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1, a Nether reactor could be activated by tapping its core, sending the client message "Active!". Immediately after activation, a massive 35×17×17 structure of netherrack with multiple rooms, unofficially referred to as a "Nether Spire",[4] was generated around the reactor. The reactor was constructed by placing gold blocks, cobblestone, and a nether reactor core in the 3×3×3 arrangement shown below. The Nether Reactor's functions were removed after the Nether was added into Pocket Edition.

Powered rail

Prior to Alpha 0.13.0 build 1, any placed powered rail would be always active. This was because redstone mechanics did not exist at the time.

Old stonecutter

Prior to Pocket Edition Alpha 0.13.0 build 1, the stonecutter was used to craft stone-related blocks. Any type of stone block that could be crafted in a 2×2 or 3×3 grid could only be crafted using a stonecutter or by using 2×2 inventory crafting. However, after this build, any stone block could be crafted in a crafting table, removing the stonecutter's functionality and relegating it to a decorative block. In the Village & Pillage update, the stonecutter was re-implemented into survival with a different appearance and function. But however, the old stonecutter exists as an unobtainable block.

Crafting and smelting recipes

Crafting recipes

Cocoa beans

See also: Dyes

In Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0 build 3, cocoa beans were added with their own exclusive recipe. Since Alpha 0.9.0 build 1, cocoa beans were made able to be obtained with cocoa pods. In the Alpha 0.16.0 official release, cocoa beans' crafting recipe was removed.

The recipe was removed because cocoa beans could be obtained from cocoa pods. It was reported by a user in the bug tracker and was confirmed as a bug.[5]

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Ink Sac +
Rose Red +
Dandelion Yellow
or
Ink Sac +
Orange Dye

Enchanted golden apple

See also: Golden Apple

The enchanted golden apple recipe was removed in 1.2 beta 1.2.0.2.

However, enchanted golden apples may still be obtained in other ways.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Block of Gold +
Apple

Enchanted Golden Apple

Bed

See also: Bed

The recipe of crafting the red bed with any wool color was removed in Pocket Edition alpha 1.1.0.0 with the addition of multiple colored beds. This recipe was removed because prior to alpha 1.1.0.0, only red beds existed in the game, and now it is required to have matching red wool to craft a red bed.

Stonecutter

In Alpha 0.13.0 build 1, the crafting recipe for the old stonecutter was removed, but it is only available through a map called "unobtainable items" downloadable here: https://mcpedl.com/unobtainable-items-showcase/?cookie_check=1

In Bedrock Edition beta 1.10.0.3, the old stonecutter was removed and replaced with the new stonecutter.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Cobblestone

Nether reactor core

The nether reactor core's recipe was made no longer available and it no longer appears in the creative inventory. It will drop its ingredients when broken.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Iron Ingot +
Diamond

Smooth stone slab

In older versions, the smooth stone slab could be crafted using stone, andesite, granite, diorite, and their polished variants. However, the recipe changed to use stone only, and in 1.9, the recipe changed again to require smooth stone.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Any Stone

Stone bricks

In older versions, stone bricks could be crafted using andesite, granite, diorite, and their polished variants. However, in 1.9, stone bricks were changed to be crafted with stone only.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Any Stone

Redstone repeater

In older versions, redstone repeaters could be crafted using andesite, granite, diorite, and their polished variants. However, the recipes then changed to use only stone.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Redstone Torch +
Redstone Dust +
Any Stone

Redstone comparator

In older versions, redstone comparators could be crafted using andesite, granite, diorite, and their polished variants. However, the recipes then changed to use only stone.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Redstone Torch +
Nether Quartz +
Any Stone

Sandstone and red sandstone stairs

Sandstone and red sandstone stairs were previously crafted from any type of Sandstone or Red Sandstone, but in Bedrock Edition 1.9.0, the recipe changed to use regular sandstone or red sandstone only.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Any Sandstone or
Any Red Sandstone

Sandstone and red sandstone slab

Sandstone and red sandstone slabs were previously crafted from any type of sandstone or red sandstone, but in Bedrock Edition 1.9, the recipe changed to use regular sandstone or red sandstone only.

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Any Sandstone or
Any Red Sandstone

Smelting recipes

Red dye

See also: Dyes

The reason for the removal of the red dye recipe is unknown. It may have been because of the name being "rose red", implying it came from roses instead of mushrooms, although the name was changed to "red dye" in 1.8.0.

Ingredients Smelting recipe
Red Mushroom +
Any fuel


Accidental Education Edition additions

Several features intended to be exclusive to Minecraft Education were accidentally added in the first build of Pocket Edition Alpha 0.16.0, and were removed shortly after. Among these features were the Allow and Deny blocks, the chalkboard, the border block and the portfolio item.

Blocks

Allow & Deny

[until BE 1.16.0]

Chalkboard

Border

[until BE 1.16.0]

Items

Portfolio

Entities

Instant chicken jockeys

Prior to Pocket Edition Alpha 0.14.0 build 1, chicken jockeys had a chance of spawning from zombies, zombie pigmen, and their spawn eggs. At that time, baby zombies and baby zombie pigmen had a 5% chance to spawn as a chicken jockey. However, as of Alpha 0.14.0 build 1, chicken jockeys were partially removed and no longer spawn naturally, but baby zombies, baby zombie villagers and baby husks have a 15% chance to spawn as a jockey when trying to attack the player, villagers, iron golems or snow golems. Said jockeys will seek and mount nearby mobs that can be ridden, such as cows, zombie villagers, spiders, and horses. However, baby zombie pigmen did not have the ability to mount nearby mobs, causing zombie pigmen chicken jockeys to be completely removed.

Chickens spawning in the Nether

Due to the natural zombie pigman chicken jockey removal, chickens are no longer able to spawn naturally in the Nether, as zombie pigmen will no longer spawn as zombie pigman chicken jockeys.

Hostile zombie pigman drops and behavior

Before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.11.0, zombie pigmen dropped feathers as common drops and potatoes or carrots as rare drops. This was changed in Alpha 0.11.0 build 1; in this update, the zombie pigmen's common drop was changed to rotten flesh and its rare drop was changed to gold ingots. In Alpha 0.12.1 build 1, gold nuggets were also added as common drops.

Before Alpha 0.12.1 build 1, zombie pigmen were hostile mobs that burned in sunlight but were also immune to fire. However, during this time, fire particles would still be shown around them, even though the zombie pigman itself did not take any damage. During this time, they also lacked a hat layer, moved slowly, and both of their hands did not draw up. In Alpha 0.11.0 build 1, they had a chicken jockey variant, but in Alpha 0.14.0 build 1, their chicken jockey variant was removed and prior to Alpha 0.12.1 build 1, the only way to make the variant spawn naturally was from an active nether reactor core. In Alpha 0.14.0 build 1, adult zombie pigmen were mountable by baby zombie variants. In Alpha 0.12.0, zombie pigmen had a small chance to spawn with armor but then removed.

Tamed ocelots

Ocelots were tameable by feeding them raw cod or raw salmon to transform them into cats. However, in Beta 1.8.0.8, ocelots and cats became separate mobs, and giving them any type of fish will just breed them and gain the trust of the player and increase baby ocelot growth speed by 10% rather than taming them.

Mob behavior

Magma cubes taking damage when wet

Magma cubes previously took damage when they became wet, as the vanilla behavior pack had the magma cube's behavior magma_cube_hurt_when_wet set to true. Magma cubes would also take damage if exposed to sunlight or moonlight during rain and while in the water. However, as of an unknown build in 1.1, this feature was considered a bug and removed, as its vanilla behavior of taking damage when wet was set to false again.

Horses

When horses were added, they used an older model, which was replaced with a newer model in 1.2.6. In the earlier versions of Alpha 0.15.0 builds, horses could be tamed by feeding them food, although this feature was removed and now the player is required to mount the horse to tame it.

Breedable dolphins

When the dolphin was added in Bedrock Edition beta 1.2.20.1, it was breedable by feeding them raw cod or raw salmon. However, in beta 1.5.0.0, feeding a dolphin with raw fish will make it swim toward the nearest ocean ruins or shipwreck. Baby dolphins can only spawn naturally in the ocean and not via breeding.

Villagers avoiding monsters

At an earlier version where villagers were added to the game, they would avoid any type of monster, including neutral mobs such as endermen and spiders. However, in Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.0, this feature was removed, as villagers now only avoid zombie variants and illagers as of Pocket Edition 1.1.

Baby mobs with adult sounds

In earlier versions of Pocket Edition Alpha, all baby versions of mobs used the same sounds as their adult counterparts, rather than the high-pitched versions that they use now.

Burning attack

In Pocket Edition Alpha, if a mob that is set on fire attacks to another mob, the mob would always transfer its burning effect to the mob it attacked. For mobs that could fire a projectile, such as the Snow Golem, its projectiles would always be set on fire. However, as of an unknown update, burning attacks now depend on regional difficulty.

Mobs always dropping armor but not items

In Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1, mobs could spawn with equipment, but if the mob was killed, it would always drop its armor, even when killed from cacti, falling, drowning, or otherwise dying. However, they would never drop an item held in their hand (an exception was the witch, which would always drop whichever potion it was drinking upon death).

As of 1.2.0, this feature was removed, and now a mob with a weapon and/or armor equipped will drop any of its equipped items when killed by a player, and only at an 8.5% chance for each item. This includes potions dropped by witches.

Mobs breathing in lava

Previously, any mobs under the Fire Resistance effect could stay submerged under lava without suffocation. As of an unknown update, this feature was removed and only some mobs, such as the Blaze and the Ghast, are able to breathe in lava. Now, the player and most other mobs require either the Water Breathing or Conduit Power status effects in order to breathe in lava.

Guardians attacking fish

In beta 1.2.14.2, guardians were hostile toward cod, salmon, pufferfish, and tropical fish, but this feature was removed in the 1.6.0 betas due to a performance issue with low-end devices when the player is near a monument.

Particles

For testing purposes, some particles which couldn't generate naturally were added in several versions.[6] However, these particles have since been removed.

Name Added in Removed in
minecraft:example_beziercurve 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_bounce 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_catmullromcurve 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_colorcurve 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_combocurve 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_highrestitution 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_linearcurve 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:test_mule 1.8.0 1.10.0
minecraft:example_smoke_puff 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:test_sphere 1.8.0 1.10.0
minecraft:example_spiral 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_watertest 1.8.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_flipbook 1.9.0 1.11.0
minecraft:example_vertexrandom 1.9.0 1.11.0

Food

Healing

Prior to 0.12.1 build 1, eating food would heal the player directly. With the addition of the hunger bar, this feature was removed.

Pufferfish

Before 0.12.1 build 1, eating pufferfish would not inflict the poison status effect.

World generation

Biomes

Biomes prior to Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.0

Before Alpha 0.9.0, many biomes existed, most of which were removed. Biomes prior to Alpha 0.9.0 are identical to Java Edition's biomes between the Halloween Update and the Adventure Update, as well as Legacy Console Edition's biomes before TU5.

Biomes that got removed in Alpha 0.9.0:

Before Bedrock Edition 1.2.0, the extreme hills biome and its variants did not generate snow above Y=90.

Villages

Gravel paths

Before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.11.0 build 1, villages used gravel paths; however, this was changed and grass paths are now used instead.

Oak savanna villages

Prior to Pocket Edition Alpha 0.15.0 build 1, villages that would generate in savanna biomes used oak wood, oak wood planks, oak fences, and oak stairs, but this village was later replaced with the acacia village.

Trees

"Cold-en" oak trees

The "cold-en" oak, or winter oak, was a tree formed by a very rare glitch in older versions of Pocket Edition prior to Alpha 0.9.0. It of a small tree with a shape identical to that of a small oak or birch tree that is generated on the border of a forest and a snowy area (one of which is usually mountainous). It was made of spruce leaves and spruce logs (seen in both the "lite" and paid versions prior to Alpha 0.9.0) or, rarely, oak logs (paid only).

Old oak trees

At the same time that cold-en oak trees existed, oak trees at the time would only generate with 2 logs in a canopy rather than 3.

Broken strongholds

In Pocket Edition Alpha 0.15.0 build 1, strongholds only generated one room, which was a spiral staircase room. No other room could generate, including the end portal room, which made it impossible to obtain a loot chest in a stronghold. There were 2 types of this stronghold:

  • Strongholds in villages
    • If a stronghold was generated under the village well, the stronghold would generate at the place where the village well generated, which is not underground. This resulted in a weird structure in the village. If the bottom staircase room was mined into, the village well would be revealed, which was generated under the stronghold room.
  • Strongholds outside villages
    • If a stronghold was not generated in a village, it generated at the very deep Y layer, which is at the bedrock layer and replaces the bottom bedrock layer at y=0 with stone bricks, which made it possible to fall into the void in survival, without cheats. This stronghold also only generated one room, which was the spiral staircase room. However, this stronghold was a part of the game for a relatively short time, from Alpha 0.15.0 build 1 to Alpha 0.15.10. Finally, in Alpha 0.16.0 build 1, this stronghold generation was removed, due to being considered a bug.

Abandoned mineshafts

Spider spawners

When abandoned mineshafts were added to Pocket Edition in Alpha 0.9.0 build 1, it would generate a spawner with a spider inside of it instead of a cave spider, which was because cave spiders didn't exist in Pocket Edition yet.

Nether Spires

Nether Spire Revision 1

A Nether Spire in Alpha 0.5.0.

Nether Spire

A Nether Spire in Alpha 0.9.0.

The Nether Spire was a huge structure consisting of netherrack that generated when a nether reactor core was activated. It would replace many blocks and started spawning multiple rare items and zombie pigmen. When the nether reactor core stopped working, all the reactor blocks that had already become glowing obsidian transformed into normal obsidian. The Nether Spire structure would start to break, causing holes to form on the outside. It also set the time to night. The Nether Spire consisted of many floors and would destroy many blocks in its path.

If the Nether Spire generated in a high place, the upper part of the nether spire would not generate properly and become cut off due to the height limit, which was only 128 blocks high at the time. Activating the Nether Reactor Core at y=1 would cause the bedrock to be replaced with netherrack (making it possible to fall into the Void if the player's difficulty was set higher than Peaceful).

Sounds

Many sounds were removed in Bedrock Edition, such as old footsteps, old breaking block sounds, old glass and metal block sounds, old sounds for cows, zombie villagers, husks, strays, explosion sounds, water, and squids, along with others.


"Old Hurt" still exists with the /playsound command.

Game sounds Track
Explosion - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1
Splash - Currently used as of Bedrock Edition 1.8.1
Old Hurt - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1
Arrow Contact - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.13.0
Bow - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1
Lava - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.10.0
Door open - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.0
Door close - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.0
Flint and Steel - Used before Pocket Edition Alpha 0.12.1

Other

Crying obsidian texture

Main article: Crying Obsidian

The old texture of crying obsidian was added in Pocket Edition Alpha 0.1.0 with terrain.png what matches Java Edition Beta 1.3. It was removed in Alpha 0.2.0, due terrain.png has now been changed to match up with Java Edition 1.1.

As of 1.16, these blocks were added back to the game and served as a base in crafting for the respawn anchor. For Java Edition 1.16, this texture was re-added in Programmer Art.

Crying Obsidian JE1 BE1

New crying Obsidain Texture

/summon command

In Alpha 0.16.0, it was possible to summon fireballs, small fireballs, wither skulls and their dangerous variants. These were patched in 1.0.

References

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