{{about|in-game features that are not normally available|features that were removed entirely|Bedrock Edition removed features}}
{{Exclusive|Bedrock|plural=1}}
Since the beginning of ''[[Minecraft]]'''s development, there have been a number of features added to the game that have little to no actual use. Some of these features are leftovers from removed features, or simply placeholders for new features in future updates.
== Mechanics ==
=== Enchantments ===
This is a list of unused features related to enchantments.
==== Enchant anything ====
{{IN|bedrock}}, players cannot enchant a block or item; only tools, weapons, and armor can be enchanted, even if the player is in creative mode. However, it is possible to apply enchantments to non-enchantable items or blocks using an NBT editor. By using an NBT editor, it is possible to apply enchantments that cannot be applied in-game normally, such as Fire Aspect on flint and steel or Blast Resistance on TNT. It is also possible to add multiple enchantments that are not compatible with each other such as Smite or Bane of Arthropods to a sword. Although the {{cmd|enchant}} command {{in|bedrock}} cannot enchant past the maximum level limit, it is possible to enchant items with a higher level than the max limit via the NBT editor.
=== Loot table ===
==== Mobs ====
In vanilla behavior packs, there is a loot table for the [[giant]], a mob that cannot be spawned in Bedrock Edition.
==== Generated loot ====
; Old village
New Village architecture is no longer behind [[Experimental Gameplay]] in [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0|1.11.0]], which consists of new chest loot. However. old village chest loot has not been removed but has become unused. This old loot consists of:
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ village_two_room_house
!
! Stack size
(6-8 stacks)
! Weight
! Chance
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Potato}}
| 5–8
| {{frac|10|46}}
| 21.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Carrot}}
| 4–8
| {{frac|10|46}}
| 21.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Wheat}}
| 8–12
| {{frac|15|46}}
| 32.6%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Wheat Seeds}}
| 2–4
| {{frac|5|46}}
| 10.8%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Beetroot}}
| 5–8
| {{frac|5|46}}
| 10.8%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Wooden Hoe}}
| 1
| {{frac|1|46}}
| 2.1%
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ village_blacksmithlatest blacksmith loot chest after emerald and ink sac removed from loot
!
! Stack size
(3-8 stacks)
! Weight
! Chance
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Diamond}}
| 1–3
| {{frac|3|94}}
| 3.1%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Ingot}}
| 1–10
| {{frac|10|94}}
| 10.6%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Gold Ingot}}
| 1–3
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Bread}}
| 1–3
| {{frac|15|94}}
| 15.9%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Apple}}
| 1–3
| {{frac|15|94}}
| 15.9%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Pickaxe}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Sword}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Chestplate}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Helmet}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Leggings}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Boots}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{BlockLink|Obsidian}}
| 3–7
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{BlockLink|Oak Sapling}}
| 3–7
| {{frac|5|94}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Saddle}}
| 1
| {{frac|3|94}}
| 3.1%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Horse Armor}}
| 1
| {{frac|1|94}}
| 1.0%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Golden Horse Armor}}
| 1
| {{frac|1|94}}
| 1.0%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Diamond Horse Armor}}
| 1
| {{frac|1|94}}
| 1.0%
|}
{{Notelist}}
; Old dungeon
There are unused loot tables that have similar loot, like dungeon chest loot before the [[Better Together Update]]. It is named monster_room.json (unknown structure)
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ monster_room
!
! Stack size
(1 stackonly single item appear on chest)
! Weight
! Chance
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron ingot}}
| 1–5
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Redstone Dust}}
| 1–4
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Bread}}
| 1
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Golden Apple}}
| 1
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Wheat}}
| 1–4
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Gunpowder}}
| 1–4
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|String}}
| 1–4
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Name Tag}}
| 1
| {{frac|10|93}}
| 10.7%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Bucket}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|93}}
| 10.8%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Horse Armor}}
| 1
| {{frac|5|93}}
| 5.3%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Golden Horse Armor}}
| 1
| {{frac|2|93}}
| 2.1%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Enchanted Book}}All enchantments are equally probable, except treasure enchantments, and any level of the enchantment is equally probable.
| 1
| {{frac|1|93}}
| 1.0%
|}
{{Notelist}}
==== Other ====
There is also unknown equipment loot called low_item_tiers.json
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ low_item_tiers
! colspan="3" | Chestplate
|-
! Equipment
! Weight
! Chance
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Leather Tunic}}
| {{frac|1|7}}
| 14.2%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Chestplate}}
| {{frac|1|7}}
| 14.2%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{BlockSprite|Air}} Nothing
| {{frac|5|7}}
| 71.4%
|-
! colspan="3" | Helmet
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Leather Helmet}}
| {{frac|1|7}}
| 14.2%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{ItemLink|Iron Helmet}}
| {{frac|1|7}}
| 14.2%
|-
| style="text-align: left;" | {{BlockSprite|Air}} Nothing'Nothing' does not refer to the chance of an empty equipment. Instead, it refers to the chance of the random loot generator not adding any loot on a single roll.
| {{frac|5|7}}
| 71.4%
|}
{{Notelist}}
== Blocks and items ==
{{info needed section|Add a section dedicated to the unobtainable item forms of blocks (analogous to those removed in Java Edition: [[Java Edition removed features#Blocks previously obtainable as items]])}}
=== Old stonecutter ===
{{Main|Stonecutter (old)}}
[[File:Stonecutter (Old).png|125px|right]]
[[Bedrock Edition 1.10.0]] introduced the stonecutter with the model and texture similar to the {{el|je}} stonecutter, however, the new stonecutter does not replace the old stonecutter, as the old stonecutter was removed only from the creative inventory and commands. It is still available if the player already had it in a world prior to 1.10.0 or uses inventory editing.
=== Lava in cauldron ===
[[Cauldron]]s can be used to store [[lava]], but always filled by {{frac|3|3}} level. However, using {{cmd|setblock}} or {{cmd|fill}} command with different data values can obtain a cauldron with {{frac|1|5}} through {{frac|4|5}} level filled by lava, which normally cannot happen due to the fact that dying [[leather armor]] and filling [[glass bottle]]s is not possible with lava.
=== Glowing obsidian ===
[[File:Glowing Obsidian.png|125px|right]]
{{Main|Glowing Obsidian}}
Glowing obsidian blocks were part of the now obsolete [[Nether reactor]]. It emits a soft red glow at light level 12, and drops a single [[obsidian]] when broken with a [[diamond pickaxe]]. It can be obtained only by using inventory editors or a [[Silk Touch]] enchanted pickaxe. As of 0.12.1, this block does not generate anymore. The block may still be obtained using inventory editors or by retaining it from previous worlds before the update.
=== reserved6 ===
[[File:Missing Tile BE3.png|right|width=125x125]]
{{main|reserved6}}
reserved6 was a technical block used by the player's [[hotbar]] to reference inventory slots. Its regular block/item form has never been obtainable without the use of glitches or inventory editing.{{-}}
=== Nether Reactor Core ===
[[File:Nether Reactor Core.png|125px|right]]
{{Main|Nether Reactor Core}}
The functionality of the [[Nether Reactor]] was removed in [[Pocket Edition v0.12.1 alpha]]. However, the reactor core block still exists in-game and can be obtained through inventory editing or by retaining it from previous worlds before the update. It now drops its ingredients, and cannot be obtained though normal methods or with [[Silk Touch]]. Prior to v0.12.1, they were used to activate the nether reactor. Tapping on it would activate the reactor if built correctly. When the core is activated for the nether reactor structure, the [[cobblestone]] and the [[blocks of gold]] are both replaced with [[glowing obsidian]] and it makes an early [[The Nether|Nether]] called nether spire.
=== Paintings ===
In [[Pocket Edition v0.5.0 alpha|v0.5.0 alpha]], with the addition of [[painting]]s to Pocket Edition, four unused 32×32 paintings were present in [[kz.png]] that remained unused - using IDA and the Android libminecraftpe.so
file, it has been found that the paintings are referenced from the game code, particularly in the Motive::getAllMotivesAsList(void)
method (get all paintings), but the Painting::setRandomMotive(int)
method excludes them as possibilities for a random painting. In v0.8.0 alpha build 2, despite still being unused, the textures of these paintings were updated to be more detailed.
The paintings are named and designed according to the four classical elements - "Earth" features a brown square on a light brown background, "Water" is split into a lower light blue half and an upper blue half with a jagged line, "Fire" consists of three orange isosceles triangles on a yellow background, with the largest having a small red triangle inside it, and "Wind" features a beige hollow circle on a white background.
According to [[Helen Zbihlyj]]https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220422115723/https://old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/u8hpnx/thoughts_on_the_new_paintings/i5olue6/?context=3 archived]), these paintings were originally added "as part of a Pocket Edition promo map" (no footage found) which was planned to be a part of [[Pocket Edition]] promotion at [[MINECON 2012]] [[MINECON 2013|or 2013]] and have never been used in game. The artist of these paintings remains unknown, but is credited to Mojang on their debut to ''Java Edition''.
tile.invisiblebedrock.name
.
=== Old wooden slab ===
{{main|Petrified Oak Slab}}
Before normal wooden slabs were added, another type of wooden slab existed with stone characteristics.
=== More explorer maps ===
Despite ocean explorer maps, woodland explorer, trial explorer and buried treasure maps being the only [[explorer map]]s that can be obtained in game, other explorer maps actually exist in the game files, and can be obtained only via inventory editing. These maps being:
* Village Explorer Map: Shows the nearest village; the reason why this map is not obtainable is that it sometimes shows the nearest village from the player, and is sold by the cartographer villager who also spawns in the village, making this explorer map no more useful than a locator map because it shows the current location of the village that the player just found.
* Mineshaft explorer map: Shows the nearest mineshaft, for normal or badlands variant.
* Temple explorer map: Shows one of these structures if they are nearby:
** Jungle pyramid
** Desert pyramid
** Igloo
** Swamp hut
* Stronghold explorer map: Shows the nearest stronghold. This explorer map often leads the player to a village, because strongholds in Bedrock Edition have a high chance to generate underneath a village's well or meeting point. This can be an alternative way to find strongholds beside using an [[eye of ender]].
* Ruins explorer map: Shows the nearest [[ocean ruins]].
* Shipwreck explorer map: Shows the nearest [[shipwreck]].
* Pillager outpost explorer map: Shows the nearest [[pillager outpost]].
* Fortress explorer map: Shows the nearest [[Nether fortress]]. Unlike other explorer maps, this map uses the Nether map layout instead of the explorer map layout, which is a static gray color with a destination pointer that stays in one place but spinning wildly like the player pointer.
* End City Explorer Map: Shows the nearest [[end city]]. Unlike other explorer maps, this map uses the End map layout, instead of the explorer map layout.
These explorer maps, named "Unknown Maps", have the same scale as the woodland and ocean explorer maps. However, when held, its name is changed to Map 0 and shows a green triangle to mark the destination structure.
These explorer maps have normal map textures but have the same layout as a woodland and ocean explorer maps, which are brown. They use stripes for bodies of water, and a sort of tan color for landmasses.
If the [[player]] obtains these unused explorer maps in an incorrect dimension, ex: obtaining a fortress explorer map in the Overworld causes the game to freeze and/or eventually crash.
=== Potions and tipped arrows ===
Some potions are unobtainable in normal gameplay, they appear in 3 different types: drinkable potions, splash potions, and lingering potions. Each potion also has its own respective tipped arrow variant, they are:
* Potion of Haste
* Potion of Dullness
* Potion of Blindness
* Potion of Resistance
* Potion of Absorption
* Potion of Health Boost
* Potion of Confusion
* Potion of Levitation
=== Tipped arrows ===
Besides the tipped arrows that are created from unused potions, some tipped arrows are also unused. These tipped arrows do not give any effects when shot at an entity. These arrows are tipped arrows from base potions:
* Arrow of Water
* Arrow of Mundane
* Arrow of Long Mundane
* Arrow of Thick
* Arrow of Awkward
=== Purpur blocks ===
There are unused data values of the [[Purpur Block|purpur block]] that have the same texture with a different name. They can be obtained only by using {{cmd|give}} or inventory editing. These are:
* 1 - Chiseled Purpur
* 3 - tile.purpur_block.smooth.name
The smooth purpur block has a rotated version of the normal block's texture.
== Particles ==
=== Soul lava ===
[[File:2023xxxxxxxx particles.png|125px|right]]
In the texture file, there is an unused soul lava flame particle, the reason for adding it is unknown, maybe it is used on soul campfires, however soul campfires do not emit this particle.
== Resources ==
There are no items, placeable blocks, or {{cmd|summon}} mobs for these, as they appear only as textures, meaning they are currently without use in-game. Some of these are from the Education Edition of Minecraft, and their textures still exist {{in|bedrock}}.
=== Blocks ===
==== Chalkboard ====
[[Chalkboard]]s come in 3 variants: slate, poster, and board.
==== Camera ====
The [[camera]]'s texture still remains, despite it no longer existing as a block. Although it was re-added in [[beta 1.12.0.2]], being obtainable with the {{cmd|give}} command, but as an item, the ability to get the camera using commands were removed again in [[beta 1.13.0.1]]. It is used to take photos because back then, because phones didn't have the ability to take screenshots. Cameras are once again obtainable with {{cmd|give}} in [[beta 1.16.100.54]], and can now take screenshots. However it was removed again in [[beta 1.16.100.58]].
==== [[File:Rose (texture) BE1.png|width=32x32]]Old rose ====
The exclusive blue rose was removed from the game since 0.1.2, but its texture still remains as flower_rose_blue.png
==== [[File:Paeonia (texture).png|width=32x32]]Paeonia ====
The unimplemented paeonia flower's texture exists as flower_paeonia.png
=== Items ===
==== Items from ''[[Minecraft Education]]'' ====
Items that were added during [[Pocket Edition v0.16.0 alpha|v0.16.0]] development versions.
==== {{InvSprite|Portfolio}}Portfolio ====
The [[Portfolio]] was an item that can save photos that were taken with the Camera.
==== {{InvSprite|Slate}} {{InvSprite|Poster}} {{InvSprite|Board}}Chalkboard ====
Comes in 3 sizes: Slate, Poster, and Board.
==== {{InvSprite|Camera}}Camera ====
The camera item takes a screenshot and saves it to the internal storage of the device the game is being played on.
==== {{InvSprite|Agent Spawn Egg}}Agent spawn egg ====
Does not spawn an [[agent]] unless connected to a WebSocket server.
==== {{InvSprite|Minecart with Furnace}}Minecart with furnace ====
The [[minecart with furnace]] exists {{in|java}}, while in Bedrock Edition it appears as an inventory icon texture.
==== {{InvSprite|Quiver}}Quiver ====
The quiver was going to be used to hold arrows, but it was never implemented; Dinnerbone said that holding arrows in the offhand felt more natural.{{tweet|dinnerbone|615853908553019393|This is an example of how non-final the things I've been working on are: I'm removing quivers again. Arrows in off-hand feels more natural.|July 30, 2015}} Its texture still exists in 1.12.0.6.
==== {{InvSprite|Ruby}}Ruby ====
Rubies were supposed to be in the game, but since Dinnerbone was color-blind and could not tell the difference between it and [[redstone]], it was scrapped, leaving only a texture. It was implemented in [[MCE:Ruby|Minecraft Earth]], with a completely different use and texture.
==== [[File:Raw Beef JE4 BE3.png|32px]] [[File:Steak JE3 BE2.png|32px]]Hoglin meat ====
In [[Bedrock Edition 1.16.0|1.16.0]], two textures named {{cd|hoglin_meat_raw}} and {{cd|hoglin_meat_cooked}} were added. They have the same texture as raw beef and cooked beef, respectively.
=== Entities and mobs ===
==== Gray tabby cat ====
In the vanilla [[resource pack]], a texture file for a tamed gray tabby [[cat]] exists. However, it is completely unused and cannot be spawned in-game.
'''[[Ocean#Variants:Legacy Frozen Ocean|Legacy Frozen Ocean]]'''
-116
|{{anchor|Legacy Frozen Ocean|Legacy Frozen Ocean}}
'''Temperature: 0.0'''
[[Polar bear]]s,
[[salmon]],
[[cod]],
[[stray]]s,
Cold [[underwater ruins]],
[[gravel]],
[[seagrass]],
[[kelp]],
[[Rabbit|snowy rabbit]]s,
[[ice]],
[[shipwreck]]s
|Similar to the frozen ocean biome, but without icebergs, it is completely flat. [[Rabbit]]s, [[polar bear]]s, and [[stray]]s spawn here. Rabbits have their snowy texture. No hostile mobs other than [[drowned]], strays, and [[skeleton]]s can spawn. [[Kelp]] also generates here. This biome does not generate naturally from [[Pocket Edition Alpha 0.9.0]] onward. When [[Bedrock Edition 1.4.0]] introduced the new frozen ocean, this biome was not removed nor replaced by the new frozen ocean. However the id name changed from frozen_ocean
to legacy_frozen_ocean
|[[File:Legacy Frozen Ocean.png|thumb|Legacy frozen ocean]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|desert-lakes}}
'''[[Desert Lakes]]'''
130
|{{anchor|Desert Lakes|Desert Lakes}}
'''Temperature: 2.0'''
[[Sand]],
[[cacti]],
[[water]],
[[sugar cane]],
[[Rabbit|gold rabbit]]s,
[[desert well]]s,
[[fossil]]s,
[[husk]]s
|In this biome, patches of water are more common, and the terrain is slightly rougher. Although [[desert well]]s can be found, [[desert pyramid]]s, [[village]]s, and [[pillager outpost]]s do not generate in this biome.
|[[File:Desert Lakes.png|thumb|Desert lakes]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|mountain-edge}}
'''[[Mountain Edge]]'''
20
|{{anchor|Extreme Hills Edge|Mountain Edge}}
'''Temperature: 0.2'''
[[Grass Block|Grass]],
[[dirt]],
[[stone]],
[[llama]]s,
[[emerald ore]],
[[infested stone]],
[[spruce tree]]s,
[[oak tree]]s,
[[snow]]
|The mountain edge biome has never generated naturally in ''Bedrock Edition''. This biome has lots of trees, similar to windswept forests. While the terrain is lower and gentler in nature, some areas may reach high enough to be covered by snow.
|[[File:Mountain Edge.png|thumb|Mountain edge]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|Deep Warm Ocean}}
'''[[Deep Warm Ocean]]'''
47
|{{anchor|Warm Deep Ocean|Deep Warm Ocean}}
'''Temperature: 0.5'''
[[Dolphin]]s, [[pufferfish]], [[tropical fish]]es, warm [[underwater ruins]], [[sand]], [[seagrass]], [[ocean monument]]s, [[guardian]]s, [[elder guardian]]s, [[shipwreck]]s
|Similar to the Warm Ocean biome, but without coral reefs nor sea pickles, and twice as deep. Because they are a deep ocean variant, they can generate ocean monuments, resulting in the spawning of [[guardian]]s, [[elder guardian]]s, [[prismarine]], and [[sponge]]s.
|[[File:Deep Warm Ocean.png|thumb|Deep warm ocean]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;"|{{BiomeSprite|wooded-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|taiga-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|snowy-taiga-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|jungle-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|desert-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|birch-forest-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|tall-birch-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|giant-tree-taiga-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|giant-spruce-taiga-hills}} {{BiomeSprite|snowy-mountains}}
'''Hills'''
13, 17, 18, 19, 22, 28, 31, 33, 156, 161, 169
|{{anchor|Hills}}
'''Temperature: Same as their respective base biomes.'''
|Hills are generated within certain biomes (including some of their variants) and are referred in the F3 menu with Hills added to their name (except snowy mountains).
This includes: wooded hills, taiga hills, snowy taiga hills, jungle hills, desert hills, birch forest hills, tall birch hills, giant tree taiga hills, giant spruce taiga hills, snowy mountains, and bamboo jungle hills.
Most hills are gentle rolling slopes on which the usual biome terrain generates, with some sharper cliffs here and there. Snowy Mountains have a lower chance of spawning passive mobs during world generation than other biomes (7% versus 10%).
Giant spruce taiga hills are a special case. {{in|java}}, the game code sets the values {{code|setBaseHeight}} and {{code|setHeightVariation}} to define a "hilly" biome, but uses the same values as for its non-hill variant (giant spruce taiga), meaning there is absolutely no terrain difference between the two biomes. {{IN|bedrock}}, this biome generates as a hillier version of the giant spruce taiga, but uses the same trees as the giant tree taiga hills (with leaves only at the top), resulting in the differences between these biomes being non-terrain aspects like water color and temperature.
|[[File:Giant Tree Taiga Hills.png|thumb|upright|Giant tree taiga hills]][[File:Desert Hills.png|thumb|upright|Desert hills]] [[File:Jungle Hills.png|thumb|upright|Jungle hills]][[File:Snowy Mountains.png|thumb|upright|Snowy mountains]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|badlands-plateau}}
'''[[Badlands Plateau]]'''
39
|{{anchor|Plateau|Mesa Plateau|Badlands Plateau}}
'''Temperature:'''
'''Badlands Plateau : 2.0'''
| Badlands plateaus generate as a variant biome of the badlands, and are flattened at the top. They come to rest at an elevation of about 20 to 30 blocks above sea level. Similar to normal badlands, [[mineshaft]]s are capable of generating.
|[[File:Badlands Plateau.png|thumb|Badlands plateau]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|modified-badlands-plateau}} {{BiomeSprite|shattered-savanna-plateau}}
'''Modified Plateaus'''
164, 167
|{{anchor|Plateau M|Mesa Plateau M|Savanna Plateau M|Shattered Savanna Plateau|Modified Badlands Plateau}}
'''Temperature:'''
Modified Badlands Plateau : 2.0
Shattered Savanna Plateau : 1.0
|Two rare variants of the plateau biomes, which are variants themselves. However, neither of these biomes closely resemble their counterparts.
Compared to the average badlands plateau, the modified badlands plateau features more variable terrain and smaller plateaus, as if a larger plateau was weathered down over time. It is the second-rarest biome in the game, after the modified jungle edge.
The terrain of the shattered savanna plateau biome is much less tame than its normal counterpart. It features incredibly large and steep mountains that jut out of the terrain, similar to the Shattered Savanna biome, albeit slightly smaller and gentler in comparison. {{IN|be}}, shattered savanna plateaus are considered a temperate/lush biome, making foliage a vibrant green color and allowing rain to occur in them.
|[[File:Modified Badlands Plateau.png|thumb|Modified badlands plateau]] [[File:Shattered Savanna Plateau.png|thumb|Shattered savanna plateau]]
|
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|modified-wooded-badlands-plateau}}
'''[[Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau]]'''
166
|{{anchor|Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau|Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau}}
'''Temperature: 2.0'''
[[Oak]] trees,
[[dead bush]]es,
[[coarse dirt]],
[[dirt]],
[[terracotta]]
| This biome features grass and oak trees on top of plateaus, much like its counterpart. However, the plateaus that generate here are generally smaller, allowing far less foliage to generate. The terrain is more erratic, and can be compared to that of the Modified Badlands Plateau biome. Eroded badlands generate instead of the desert alongside this biome.
|[[File:Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau.png|thumb|Modified wooded badlands plateau]]
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | {{BiomeSprite|mushroom-field-shore}}
'''[[Mushroom Field Shore]]'''
15
|{{anchor|Mushroom Field Shore|Mushroom Field Shore}}
'''Temperature: 0.9'''
[[Mushroom]]s,
[[huge mushroom]]s,
[[mycelium]],
[[mooshroom]]s,
[[buried treasure]],
[[shipwreck]]s
| Mushroom field shores represent the transition between mushroom fields and the ocean, forming long strips between the biomes as a "beach", hence the name. However, it does not generate if the ocean biome is a Deep Ocean. This biome also generates when a river meets a Mushroom Fields biome, similar to what frozen rivers do in snowy tundras. The terrain of this biome is much more flat and shallow than the main mushroom fields biome, though it contains many of the same features, such as a mycelium surface layer, huge mushrooms, and lack of hostile mobs, but shipwrecks and buried treasure can generate here.
|[[File:Mushroom Field Shore.png|thumb|Mushroom field shore]]
|}
=== Custom superflats ===
''See also: [[Superflat#Customization|Java Edition Custom Superflat]]''
There is an NBT string in every level.dat file called "FlatWorldLayers", which when edited properly, can cause the respective world to generate custom layers. This is used when Custom Superflats created on Legacy Console Edition get converted over to Bedrock Edition.
Custom Superflats can, nevertheless, still be created without cheats through custom world folders.
=== Single Biome world type ===
''See also: [[Single biome|Java Edition Single Biome]]''
Similar to Custom Superflats, there is code in the game files for single biome worlds. It is fully functional but has many issues.
== Other ==
=== Fifth old growth taiga biome variants ===
The file {{code|biome_client.json}} contained a biome name that never existed in game.
"mega_taiga": { "water_surface_color": "#2d6d77", "water_fog_color": "#2d6d77" }, "mega_spruce_taiga": { "water_surface_color": "#2d6d77", "water_fog_color": "#2d6d77" }, "mega_taiga_mutated": { "water_surface_color": "#2d6d77", "water_fog_color": "#2d6d77" }, "mega_spruce_taiga_mutated": { "water_surface_color": "#2d6d77", "water_fog_color": "#2d6d77" }, "mega_taiga_hills": { "water_surface_color": "#286378", "water_fog_color": "#286378" },Out of the five giant tree taiga biomes, only four can generate in the game while another one,
mega_taiga_hills
, appears only in this code, as that biome is not defined in the vanilla behavior pack in the biomes folder. Whether the biome is a dropped feature or not is unknown.
Colors: {{color|#2d6d77}} {{color|#286378}}
=== World settings ===
[[Bedrock Edition level format|level.dat]] contains several player abilities. Most of these are used in multiplayer, to determine who has what permissions. However, some are completely inaccessible without an NBT editor. With the exception of permissionsLevel
, none of these settings can be altered in-game for the world itself, only for individual players. The flying
changes in-game as players toggle flight mode, but cannot be altered manually without editing.
{|class="wikitable"
! Ability
! Description
|-
|{{code|instabuild}}
| Whether the player can break blocks instantly. Normally true in Creative.
|-
|{{code|invulnerable}}
| Whether the player is immune to damage. Normally true in Creative.
|-
|{{code|lightning}}
| Depends if lightning appears in thunderstorms.
|-
|{{code|flyspeed}}
| The speed at which the player flies in Creative.{{info needed|How does this convert to blocks per second?}}
|-
|{{code|walkspeed}}
| The speed at which the player walks.{{info needed|How does this convert to blocks per second?}}
|}
== Entities ==
=== Armed zombie villager ===
Zombie villagers cannot spawn with armor equipped. However, armed zombie villagers are still spawnable via mob editing.
If a zombie villager is wearing armor, only the boots are applied correctly. The helmet is struck through the head and the chestplate and leggings can be seen through holes in their clothes.
=== Wither skeleton archer ===
If a wither skeleton is equipped with a bow, it uses it as a ranged weapon, and arrows shot are always set on fire regardless of what enchantment it has, or if it has an enchantment. However, wither skeleton archers cannot spawn naturally.
''[[Minecraft Dungeons]]'' has [[MCD:Wither Skeleton Archer|wither skeleton archers]].
=== Wither jockey ===
[[File:Spider Wither Jockey.png|103x103px|right]]
Spiders spawned in the Nether have a 1% chance of spawning while being ridden by a skeleton, which has an 80% of being a wither skeleton and a 20% of a normal skeleton. However, since spiders cannot naturally spawn in the Nether, this mob is unused. Instead, it can be spawned using spider spawn eggs in Creative mode. Wither jockeys also have a cave spider variant. It can also be spawned with commands.
=== Zombie horse ===
[[File:Zombie Horse Revision 3.png|right|width=111x111]]
Zombie horses can be spawned only by using its spawn egg or {{cmd|summon}}, as it cannot spawn naturally.
=== Zombie horse jockey (and variants) ===
These jockeys (see below) are unused since zombie horses cannot spawn naturally.
*Zombie horse jockey
**Baby zombie riding zombie horse
*Husk zombie horse jockey
**Baby husk riding zombie horse
*Zombie villager riding zombie horse jockey
**Baby zombie villager riding zombie horse
=== Baby trader llama ===
Trader llamas were added in [[Bedrock Edition beta 1.11.0.1|beta 1.11.0.1]], which at that time were breedable and could spawn a baby. However, as of [[Bedrock Edition beta 1.11.0.3|beta 1.11.0.3]], trader llamas no longer spawn naturally as babies since they are no longer breedable, causing the baby trader llama to become unused.
=== Ravagers ===
Some [[Ravager]] with riders do not spawn naturally and must be summoned using {{cmd|summon}}:
*[[Vindicator]] riding Ravager
:{{cmd|/summon ravager ~ ~ ~ minecraft:spawn_with_vindicator_rider}}
* [[Pillager Captain]] riding Ravager
:{{cmd|/summon ravager ~ ~ ~ minecraft:spawn_with_pillager_captain_rider}}
*[[Raid captain|Vindicator Captain]] riding Ravager
:{{cmd|/summon ravager ~ ~ ~ minecraft:spawn_with_vindicator_captain_rider}}
=== Agent ===
[[File:Agent.png|125x125px|right]]
{{main|Agent}}
The agent was added in [[Pocket Edition alpha 0.17.0.1|alpha 0.17.0.1]], although it was hidden in the {{code|.apk}} file of the game. However, it is still used in conjunction with Code Connection.
info_update
.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.2.0|Added reserved6.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.9.0|dev=build 1|Frozen Ocean and Extreme Hills Edge biomes no longer generate naturally.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.11.0|dev=build 1|Added [[ghast]]s. They cannot be spawned legitimately in-game and require world modification to be spawned in.
|Added magma cubes. They do not spawn naturally due to [[the Nether]] not being added yet in-game, but can be spawned in with a spawn egg in Creative.
|Added blindness effect.{{verify}}}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.12.1|dev=build 1|Added skeleton jockey variants: wither skeleton jockeys and skeleton jockeys with cave spiders.
|Nether reactor cores are no longer craftable, and no longer available in the Creative inventory.
|Ghasts and magma cubes can now spawn in the Nether.
|Added the Nether dimension in the Old world type. However, it is impossible to access this dimension without using a world editor.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.13.0|dev=build 1|All blocks can now be crafted from the [[crafting table]], making the [[Stonecutter (old)|stonecutter]] redundant.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.14.0|dev=build 1|Re-added the camera item with an ID of 439, and added ender pearls without an ID.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.14.2|Camera ID changed to 498, but cannot be spawned using the item. However, they can be spawned using spawn egg with data value 62.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.15.0|dev=build 1|Added zombie horses, which are mountable by baby zombie variants.
|reserved6 now displays the same texture as info_update.}}
|{{HistoryLine||v0.16.0|dev=build 1|Camera now has a block form in inventory, but placing it spawns the entity. The block can be placed using commands ({{cmd|setblock ~ ~ ~ camera}}) or editing.
|Added commands, which is the only way to access Nether in Old World without using a world editor.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 2|Removed cameras. They were moved to {{el|ee}}. However, the block can still be obtained in servers.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 5|The Nether can be accessed in Old World Type without converting the world by using commands.}}
|{{HistoryLine|pocket}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added End Dimension in Old World Type, however, is inaccessible without using commands.
|Added chiseled purpur.
|Added [[structure block]]s, which were unused.
|Fully implemented [[ender pearl]]s.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.4|dev=alpha 1.0.4.0|Villager no longer has an open button when player sneak to them, as trading has already been added.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.1.0|dev=?|Added various unused explorer maps.}}
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.4.0|dev=beta 1.2.13.8|Added stripped wood.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.2.14.2|Added unused Shipwreck Explorer Map.
|Added new unused biomes, such as the Deep Warm Ocean biome.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.2.20.1|Added unused Ruins Explorer Map.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=?|ID name for unused Frozen Ocean biomes renamed from frozen_ocean
to legacy_frozen_ocean
to distinguish from the new Frozen Ocean name.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.8.0|dev=beta 1.8.0.8|Re-added NPCs and Cameras, NPCs could be spawned only by using commands, while the Camera could be spawned only by using mob editors. Both lack their features from Education Edition.
|Added cats, which have one unused texture.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.9.0|dev=beta 1.9.0.0|Seamless slab (now known as [[Smooth Stone]]) is now obtainable, making it no longer unused.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.9.0.2|Added the barrel block, which has an unused top and fish barrel texture.
|Added the bell, which has an unused variant that can be obtained only via commands.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|The old stonecutter is now unused.
|Added the jigsaw block.
|Added the nitwit villager and nitwit zombie villager with a new texture, but the old textures still remain.
|Bell with granite, polished granite, and diorite can generate in new villages, making them no longer unused.
|Added Pillager Outposts and new Village Explorer Map.
|Added a crafting recipe for Wood, making Wood, and therefore Stripped Wood, obtainable in Survival, and, as a result, not unused anymore.
|Added locked smokers, blast furnaces, lecterns, barrels, and smokeless campfires.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.11.0|dev=beta 1.11.0.3|New villages are no longer behind experimental gameplay, making the new Village Explorer Map get removed, however old village chest loot was still not removed.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.11.0.4|Removed bells with a unique side texture.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.11.0.1|Old villager converted into new villager, however, they still exist in the game along with their trade table if spawned at the template world.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.12.0|dev=beta 1.12.0.2|Re-added the camera item that can be obtained via {{cmd|give}}.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.13.0|dev=beta 1.13.0.1|Added structure block functionality behind [[Experimental Gameplay]].
|Added structure void into the game, it is obtainable with commands.
|Camera now has functionality again.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.13.0.4|Added elder guardian ghost.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.13.0.9|Blindness can now be obtained by eating [[suspicious stew]], making it no longer unused.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16.0|dev=beta 1.15.0.51|Curse of Binding is now obtainable and functional, making it no longer unused.
|Curse of Vanishing is now obtainable and functional, making it no longer unused.
|Allow and deny blocks are now obtainable again using {{Command|give}}.
|Borders are now obtainable again using {{Command|give}}.
|NPC Spawn eggs are now obtainable yet again using {{Command|give}}.
|Dialog and changeable skins for the NPC have been re-added into the game again.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.16.0.51|NPCs can now be summoned once again using {{Command|summon}}.}}
}}
== References ==
{{reflist}}
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