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{{about|the update that adds the Deep Dark and Mangrove Swamps|the soundtrack|Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)|the item|Wild Armor Trim}}
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<div class ="mobileonly">{{relevant guide|Java Edition guides/The Wild Update|Bedrock Edition guides/The Wild Update}}</div>
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{{Infobox theme
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| image = 1.19 banner.jpg
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| image2 = 1.19BedrockBanner.jpg
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| date = '''''Java'' and ''Bedrock'' editions''':<br>June 7, 2022<br>'''''Education Edition''''':<br>April 12, 2023
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| version =
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* [[Java Edition 1.19]]
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.0]]
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* [[Minecraft Education 1.19.52]]
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| prevparent = [[Caves & Cliffs]] <small>(Java & Bedrock)</small><br><div style="display:inline-block;padding:0 .4em"><span style="margin-right:-0.35em">◄</span>◄</div>[[Mobile, Multiplayer & More]] <small>(Education)</small>
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| nextparent = [[Trails & Tales]]
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}}
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[[File:Minecraft 1.19 Wild Update Logo.png|thumb|The Wild Update logo.]]
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<div class ="nomobile">{{relevant guide|Java Edition guides/The Wild Update|Bedrock Edition guides/The Wild Update}}</div>
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{{Q|Set your sights for adventure, wander aimlessly, or seek out something new in The Wild Update! The choices are endless, and all of them yours.|[[minecraft.net]]|The Wild Update}}
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'''The Wild Update''' is a major update released on June 7, 2022, as [[Java Edition 1.19]] and [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.0]],<ref>{{Mcnet|the-wild-update-here|The Wild Update is here|June 7, 2022|Sofia Dankis}}</ref> themed around "scary things" and natural wilderness. It introduces the [[deep dark]] and [[mangrove swamp]] biomes; [[Ancient City|ancient cities]]; mobs such as the [[allay]], the [[frog]], the [[tadpole]], and the [[warden]], as well as new items obtainable only in these new biomes.
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On {{JE}}, the first publicly-available build containing The Wild Update content is [[Java Edition Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1]], which was released on February 17, 2022. The [[Java Edition 1.19 Pre-release 1|first pre-release]] for The Wild Update was released on May 18, 2022 and the [[Java Edition 1.19 Release Candidate 1|first release candidate]] was released on June 2, 2022.
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== Notable features ==
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{{main|Java Edition 1.19|Bedrock Edition 1.19.0|Minecraft Education 1.19.52}}
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; New [[block]]s
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*{{Animate|Pearlescent Froglight.png; Verdant Froglight.png; Ochre Froglight.png|32px}} [[Froglight]]
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** Obtained from [[frog]]s eating small [[magma cube]]s.
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** Froglight color depends on the frog type.
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* [[File:Frogspawn.png|32px]] [[Frogspawn]]
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** Spawned in the water after breeding two frogs.
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** Hatches into [[tadpole]]s.
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** Cannot be obtained even with [[Silk Touch]].
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* [[File:Reinforced Deepslate.png|32px]] [[Reinforced Deepslate]]
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** Found in the centerpiece of the [[ancient city]].
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** Cannot be moved with a piston, and mining is slow and will not drop the item.
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* New mangrove wood type, found in the [[mangrove swamp]] biome:
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** [[File:Mangrove Propagule.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Propagule]]
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** [[File:Mangrove Leaves.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Leaves]]
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** [[File:Mangrove Log.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Log]] and its [[File:Stripped Mangrove Log.png|32px]] [[Stripped Mangrove Log|stripped variant]]
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** [[File:Mangrove Wood.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Wood]] and its [[File:Stripped Mangrove Wood.png|32px]] [[Stripped Mangrove Log|stripped variant]]
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** [[File:Mangrove Roots.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Roots]]
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** [[File:Mangrove Planks.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Planks]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Stairs.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Stairs]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Slab.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Slab]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Sign.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Sign]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Button.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Button]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Door.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Door]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Fence.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Fence]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Fence Gate.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Fence Gate]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Pressure Plate.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Pressure Plate]]
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*** [[File:Mangrove Trapdoor.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Trapdoor]]
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* New mud blocks:
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** [[File:Mud.png|32px]] [[Mud]]
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*** Found in [[mangrove swamp]]s.
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*** Can also be created by using a [[water bottle]] on dirt.
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*** Converts to [[clay]] when placed above a pointed dripstone.
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** [[File:Packed Mud.png|32px]] [[Packed Mud]]
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*** Crafted using a [[mud]] and a [[wheat]].
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*** [[File:Mud Bricks.png|32px]] [[Mud Bricks]]
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**** [[File:Mud Brick Stairs.png|32px]] [[Mud Brick Stairs]]
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**** [[File:Mud Brick Slab.png|32px]] [[Mud Brick Slab]]
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**** [[File:Mud Brick Wall.png|32px]] [[Mud Brick Wall]]
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** [[File:Muddy Mangrove Roots.png|32px]] [[Muddy Mangrove Roots]]
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* New sculk blocks, all found in the [[deep dark]]:
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** [[File:Sculk.png|32px]] [[Sculk]]
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** [[File:Sculk Catalyst.png|32px]] [[Sculk Catalyst]]
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*** [[Mob]]s killed near a sculk catalyst will cause nearby blocks to either be converted to sculk or have [[sculk vein]]s grow.
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*** Will occasionally spawn a [[sculk sensor]] or a inert [[sculk shrieker]].
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** [[File:Sculk Shrieker.png|32px]] [[Sculk Shrieker]]
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*** Causes a shriek sound and [[Particles|particle]] effect to be made when activated by the [[player]] or nearby sculk sensors.
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*** Has a warning system where the player can only activate the sculk shrieker three times; upon the fourth shriek, a [[warden]] will spawn.
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*** Sculk shriekers placed by the player or generated by [[sculk catalyst]]s cannot spawn a warden.
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** [[File:Sculk Sensor.png|32px]] [[Sculk Sensor]]
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*** Detects any vibrations within a 8-block radius.
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*** Vibration detection can be dampened with [[wool]] or [[carpet]].
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*** Emits a [[redstone]] signal depending on vibration frequency and close proximity.
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** [[File:Sculk Vein.png|32px]] [[Sculk Vein]]
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; New [[item]]s
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* [[File:Bucket of Tadpole.png|32px]] [[Bucket of Tadpole]]
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** Obtained by using a water bucket on a [[tadpole]].
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** Can be used to transport the tadpole to a new location.
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* [[File:Echo Shard.png|32px]] [[Echo Shard]]
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** Obtained from [[ancient city]] chests.
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** Used to [[Crafting|craft]] a [[recovery compass]].
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* [[File:Goat Horn.png|32px]] [[Goat Horn]]s
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** Obtained from [[goat]]s ramming into blocks native to their biome.
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** Has eight different variants, four from normal goats, and four from screaming goats.
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* [[File:Recovery Compass.png|32px]] [[Recovery Compass]]
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** Used to point to the location of the player's last death.
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* New [[music disc]]:
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** [[File:Music Disc 5 JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Music Disc 5|Samuel Åberg - 5]]
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*** Obtained by crafting with 9 [[File:Disc Fragment.png|32px]] [[disc fragment]]s.
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* [[Spawn egg]]s:
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** [[File:Allay Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Allay Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Frog Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Frog Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Tadpole Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Tadpole Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Warden Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Warden Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Ender Dragon Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Ender Dragon Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Iron Golem Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Iron Golem Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Snow Golem Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Snow Golem Spawn Egg
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** [[File:Trader Llama Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Trader Llama Spawn Egg{{only|bedrock}}
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** [[File:Wither Spawn Egg.png|32px]] Wither Spawn Egg
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; New [[mob]]s
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* [[File:Allay JE2.gif|32px]] [[Allay]]
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** Found in [[pillager outpost]] cages or [[woodland mansion]] jail cells.
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** Follows the player around when holding an item.
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** Will collect any item close by and drop it to either an activated [[note block]] or the player.
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* {{animate|Temperate Frog JE1 BE1.gif;Cold Frog JE1 BE1.gif;Warm Frog JE1 BE1.gif|32px}} [[Frog]]
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** Spawns in [[swamp]]s and [[mangrove swamp]]s.
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** Eats small [[slime]]s and [[magma cube]]s, the latter produces [[froglight]]s.
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** Can be bred using [[slime ball]]s.
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* [[File:Tadpole JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Tadpole]]
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** Hatches from [[frogspawn]]
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** Will mature to a [[frog]]; its type depending on the biome they are matured in.
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** Can be moved with a water bucket.
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* [[File:Warden JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Warden]]
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** Powerful, yet evadable hostile mob, with the most health out of any mob.
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** Spawns in from above after enough sculk shriekers have been activated.
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** A blind mob that can only detect players and mobs using vibration, smell, and touch.
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** Upon finding a target, the warden roars and pursues the target.
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** If it cannot reach the target, the warden does a sonic boom attack that bypasses armor, enchantments, shields, and other mob-related armor.
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** If not aggravated for 60 seconds, the warden will burrow down and despawn.
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** Drops a [[sculk catalyst]] when killed.
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; New non-mob entities
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* {{Animate|Oak Boat with Chest.png; Spruce Boat with Chest.png; Birch Boat with Chest.png; Jungle Boat with Chest.png; Acacia Boat with Chest.png; Dark Oak Boat with Chest.png|32px}} [[Boat with Chest]]
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** A variant of the [[boat]] used to also provide item storage.
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* [[File:Mangrove Boat.png|32px]] [[Mangrove Boat]], including [[File:Mangrove Boat with Chest.png|32px]][[Mangrove Boat with Chest|a chest variant]]
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; New [[biome]]s
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* {{BiomeLink|Deep Dark}}
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** Found deep underground, commonly under mountainous areas.
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** Generates with [[sculk]], [[sculk vein]]s, [[sculk catalyst]]s, [[sculk sensor]]s, and [[sculk shrieker]]s.
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* {{BiomeLink|Mangrove Swamp}}
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** Generates with [[mangrove]] trees, [[mud]], [[dead bush]]es, and [[lily pad]]s.
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; New [[Structure|generated structure]]s
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* [[File:Ancient City SE.png|32px]] [[Ancient city]]<ref>{{ytl|w6zLprHHZOk|Minecraft Live 2021 @ 1:47:57|Minecraft|October 16, 2021|t=6477}}</ref>
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** An underground structure found in the [[deep dark]].
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** Has a higher chance of finding [[enchanted golden apple]]s than any other structures prior.
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** Three [[music disc]]s, [[disc fragment]]s, [[echo shard]]s, and an [[enchanted book]] with a random level of [[Swift Sneak]] can be found here.
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* [[File:Mangrove Tree.png|32px]] [[Mangrove tree]]
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; New [[gameplay]]
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* New [[Enchanting|enchantment]]:
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** [[File:Enchanted Book.gif|32x32px]] [[Swift Sneak]]
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*** Used on [[leggings]] to provide a quicker sneaking speed.
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* New [[effect]]:
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** [[File:Darkness JE1 BE1.png|class=pixel-image|32px]] [[Darkness]]
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*** Occurs upon activating a [[sculk shrieker]] or being in close proximity with a [[warden]].
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*** Similar to [[blindness]], but with a pulsating darkness limiting visibility with 14 blocks.
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; New [[Minecraft: The Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)|soundtrack]]
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* Four new ambient tracks from [[Lena Raine]] were added; all but "Ancestry" would play on the main menu until [[Trails & Tales]].
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** "[[Ancestry]]" (from ''[[Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)]]'')
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*** Plays in the [[deep dark]].
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** "[[Aerie]]", "[[Firebugs]]", & "[[Labyrinthine]]"
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*** Plays in [[forest]]s, [[birch forest]]s, [[dark forest]]s, [[old growth taiga]]s [[jungle]]s, [[lush cave]]s, [[swamp]]s, and [[mangrove swamp]]s.
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== Further revisions ==
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=== {{JE}} ===
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* [[Java Edition 1.19.1|1.19.1]] was released to add [[allay]] duplication, player chat reports, chat signing status indicators, and fix bugs.
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* [[Java Edition 1.19.2|1.19.2]] was released to fix 2 critical bugs.
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* [[Java Edition 1.19.3|1.19.3]] was released to overhaul the creative inventory, change the vex model, add new default skins and fix bugs.
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* [[Java Edition 1.19.4|1.19.4]] was released to add the {{cmd|ride}} and {{cmd|damage}} commands, make technical changes, and fix bugs.
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=== {{BE}} ===
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.2|1.19.2]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.0.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.10|1.19.10]] was released to bring more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.11|1.19.11]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.10.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.20|1.19.20]] was released to bring even more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.21|1.19.21]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.20.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.22|1.19.22]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.21.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.30|1.19.30]] was released to bring even more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.31|1.19.31]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.30.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.40|1.19.40]] was released to bring even more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.41|1.19.41]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.40.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.50|1.19.50]] was released to bring even more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.51|1.19.51]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.50.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.60|1.19.60]] was released to bring even more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.62|1.19.62]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.60.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.63|1.19.63]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.62.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.70|1.19.70]] was released to bring even more parity with {{el|je}} and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.71|1.19.71]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.70.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.72|1.19.72]] was released exclusively on PlayStation 4 to fix a lone bug that prevented players from purchasing or renewing Realms.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.73|1.19.73]] was released to fix even more bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.80|1.19.80]] was released to add the "Short Sneaking" experimental toggle, bring even more parity with {{el|je}}, and fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.81|1.19.81]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.80.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.19.83|1.19.83]] was released to fix bugs after the release of 1.19.81.
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== Videos ==
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=== Trailers ===
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{{Main|Mojang cinematics}}{{CV|chuRE9nxLT4|The Wild Update: What Will You Uncover? – Official Minecraft Trailer}}
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{{CV|htOLSv8-oR8|The Wild Update: Where Will You Wander? – Official Minecraft Trailer}}
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{{CV|GXr5glhGkzE|The Wild Update: Craft Your Path – Official Minecraft Launch Trailer}}
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=== Showcases ===
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Videos made by [[slicedlime]]:
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{{CV|ZZN7jvZ5W9E|All the New Sounds of Minecraft 1.19}}
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{{CV|jFDDGabpoXs|Sculk Sensor Tutorial - Everything About the Sculk Sensor in Minecraft 1.19!}}
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{{CV|tYagapk4dGk|Changes to Textures, Visuals and Pixels in Minecraft 1.19}}
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{{CV|LalNyA1wJzI|The Loot in the Ancient Cities of Minecraft 1.19}}
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=== Soundtrack ===
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{{CV|DoUW5ZkblTs|Lena Raine - "Firebugs"}}{{CV|FMJoOTOBcwE|Lena Raine - "Aerie"}}{{CV|daVhxk1Yx20|Lena Raine - "Labyrinthine"}}{{CV|mBRO4iNKSbg|Samuel Åberg - "Five"}}
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== Trivia ==
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* While this update introduces [[mud]] as a block, [[Earth:Mud|mud]] has existed in the franchise as a [[fluid]] {{in|Earth}}. The properties of mud in this update are identical to a block.
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* Fireflies were initially planned for this update, but were ultimately scrapped as some species of fireflies are poisonous to some species of [[wikipedia:Frog|frog]]s in real life.<ref>https://www.pcgamer.com/minecraft-ditched-fireflies-in-the-119-update-so-kids-real-pet-frogs-wont-croak/</ref> This decision was heavily criticized by the community.
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* To promote The Wild Update, [[Mojang Studios|Mojang]] released a free choose your own adventure game on minecraft.net called ''[[Craft Your Own Adventure: Wild Tales]]''.<ref>{{Tweet|Minecraft|1533116603012874240|Where in the wild will you wander? The Wild Tales await... Craft your own adventure right now: http://redsto.ne/wild-tales|June 4, 2022}}</ref>
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* [[Brandon Pearce|Kingbdogz]] stated in a tweet that the souls in the warden's chest is incredibly important to its lore.<ref>{{Tweet|kingbdogz|1484988496876126210|In terms of character, the souls in its chest were incredibly important to its lore and, likewise with the color palette. It all comes together to tell a story that I think can be really more unsettling than any of these previous iterations, despite it being less "gory".|January 23, 2022}}</ref>
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* The official artwork and trailer for the update is notable for marking the first appearance of [[Player#Sunny|Sunny]] and [[Player#Noor|Noor]], before their official introduction into the game.
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** Similarly, [[Player#Efe|Efe]]'s first appearance was in the ''What Will You Uncover'' trailer.
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== Gallery ==
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=== Official artwork ===
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<gallery>
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Minecraft 1.19 Wild Update Logo.png|Logo.
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Wild key art.png|Key art.
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Adventure Wallpaper.png|Wallpaper of [[Player#Alex|Alex]] going on an adventure with a [[boat with chest]] and an [[allay]].
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Mangrove Wallpaper.png|Wallpaper of a [[frog]] in a [[mangrove swamp]].
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Warden in City.png|Wallpaper of a [[warden]] in an [[ancient city]].
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Mobile Adventure 640x960.png|Mobile wallpaper of Alex going on an adventure with a boat with chest and an allay.
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Mobile Frog 640x960.png|Mobile wallpaper of a frog in a mangrove swamp.
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Mobile Warden 640x960.png|Mobile wallpaper of a warden in an ancient city.
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Frog1.gif|A [[Frog#Temperate|temperate frog]], extending its tongue out.
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Frog4.gif|A temperate frog from behind.
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Frog2.gif|A [[Frog#Warm|warm frog]].
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Allay animated sticker.gif|An allay.
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Ward.gif|A warden.
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Sunny-boat.gif|[[Player#Sunny|Sunny]] in a boat with chest.
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FrogCatcher.gif|[[Player#Noor|Noor]] catching a frog.
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</gallery>
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=== Development screenshots ===
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<gallery>
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JE 1.17 Development Sculk family.png|The [[sculk family]].
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JE 1.17 Development Warden.jpg|A [[warden]] in the [[deep dark]].
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JE 1.17 Development Warden 2.jpg|A warden approaching the [[player]].
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Warden&Golem.jpg|An [[iron golem]] and a warden standing next to each other.
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1.17 Dev Warden and rabbit.jpg|A warden and a [[rabbit]].
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Player and Warden.jpg|The player and a warden next to each other.
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Mangrove biome early dev.png|A [[mangrove swamp]].
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Mangrove Tree cropped.png|A [[mangrove]] tree.
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Mud brick house.png|A [[mud brick]] house.
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Fireflies early dev.png|Some fireflies.
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Fireflies.jpg|Fireflies.
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Frog eating..png|A [[frog]] catching fireflies.
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Tadpoles early dev.png|Some [[tadpole]]s.
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The Warden Emerging From the Ground.png|A warden emerging from the ground of the deep dark.<!--Please find a clearer picture if possible.-->
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WildUpdate.png|An [[ancient city]].
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Warden x ancient city sneak peak.jpg|A warden within an ancient city.<ref>{{Tweet|Cojomax99|1493624167907926022|warden x ancient city sneak peak|February 15, 2022}}</ref>
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Warden Subtitles Reveal.jpg|The showcase of the new warden subtitles.<ref>{{Tweet|kingbdogz|1494268350414958592|Warden whines|February 17, 2022}}</ref>
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Tenth Image Leading To A Very Scary Snapshot.jpg|The last image in the build up to the [[Java Edition Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1|Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot]].<ref>{{Tweet|Cojomax99|1494368808743677954|...woke up! Exhilarated, Tiny @_LadyAgnes pulled out her laptop, opened up http://minecraft.net, and downloaded the Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot, available now!|February 17, 2022}}</ref>
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</gallery>
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=== Concept artwork ===
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Some concept art in this gallery was originally made for the [[Caves & Cliffs]] update.
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==== Environments ====
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<gallery widths="300" heights="169" class="center" mode="nolines">
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AllayPixel.png|The 2 dimensional pixel art of the allay shown at [[Minecraft Live 2021]].
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Mangrove concept art.jpg|Concepts for how [[mangrove roots]] could be portrayed in-game.
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Mangrove biome concept.jpg|Concept art of the [[mangrove swamp]].
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Swamp night concept art.jpg|Concept art of the swamp at night.
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Birch forest concept art.jpg|Concept art of the [[birch forest]].
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Three biomes concept art.jpg|Concept art depicting three forested biomes in a sunset setting.
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Mariana-salimena-threebiomes4.gif|The process of the prior concept art being made.
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</gallery>
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===== Deep dark and ancient city =====
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<gallery widths="300" heights="169" class="center" mode="nolines">
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Deep dark concept.jpg|Concept art of the deep dark and ancient city.
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Deep dark concept art 1.png|Deep dark Concept art with a white color theme.
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Deep dark concept art 2.png|Another concept art with a white color theme.
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Deep dark concept art 3.png|Ditto.
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Deep dark concept 2.png|The deep dark with "ghostly white" blocks resembling crystals or coral.
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Deep dark concept art 4.png|Concept art with an orange theme.
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Deep dark concept art 5.png|Another concept art with an orange theme.
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Deep dark concept art 6.png|A render with an orange themed deep dark.
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Deep dark concept art 7.png|A teal themed deep dark with orange incorporated.
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Deep dark concept art 8.png|Ditto.
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Deep dark concept art 9.png|Lime green themed deep dark concept art.
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Ancient City concept art 1.jpg|Concept artwork for the ancient city.
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Ancient city concept art 2.png|Ancient city "atmosphere" concept artwork.
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Ancient city concept art 3.png|Pots, vases, and stone chests concept art for the ancient cities.
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Ancient city concept art 4.png|Ditto.
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Ancient city concept art 5.png|Concept artwork showing the "lifelessness" of the ancient city.
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Ancient city concept art 6.png|Ruin layout concept art.
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Ancient city concept art 7.png|Ancient city gameplay concept art.
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Ancient city concept art 8.png|More ancient city gameplay concept art.
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Ancient city concept art 9.png|Ancient city blocks concept art.
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Ancient city concept art 10.png|Ancient city walls concept art.
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Ancient city concept art 11.png|Stone chest concept art. These would have generated within the ancient cities.
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</gallery>
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</onlyinclude>
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==== Warden and sculk ====
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<gallery widths="300" heights="169" class="center" mode="nolines">
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Axolotl & Warden concept art.jpg|Sketches of the axolotl and a warden.
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Scale of cuteness concept art.jpg|A "scale of cuteness" depicting the axolotl, goat, and warden.
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Warden concept art 1.png|One of the early concept of the warden, referred to as the stalker.
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Warden concept art 2.png|Various concepts of the warden before sculk's appearance was fully-decided on.
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Warden concept art 3.png|Early concepts of the warden, featuring a smile on it.
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Warden concept art 4.png|More early concepts of the warden, involving particles.
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Warden concept art 5.png|Early concepts of the warden, having white as a main color with sculk referred to as the hollowed.
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Warden (pre-release 1).png|Unofficial render of a stalker iteration.
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Warden (pre-release 2).png|In-game visual of another stalker iteration.
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Warden (pre-release 3).png|Unofficial render of the hollowed iteration.
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Warden designs.png|Early iterations of the warden, using the current sculk colors.
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Warden concept art.jpg|Sketches of the final iteration of the warden, as well as other iterations for its ears.
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Warden ears concept art.png|Early incarnations of the warden's ears.
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The Stalker Version of The Sculk.jpg|A version of Sculk that went with the stalker incarnation of the warden.<ref>{{Tweet|kingbdogz|1484992025594372102|And here is another version which was what Sculk looked like with the Stalker iteration|January 22, 2022}}</ref>
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The Stalker Sculk With The Stalker Incarnation.jpg|The stalker sculk with the stalker.<ref>{{Tweet|kingbdogz|1484992032481423377|That Sculk with a version of the Stalker|January 22, 2022}}</ref>
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</gallery>
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==== Trailer ====
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<gallery widths="300" heights="169" class="center" mode="nolines">
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art.png|The ''[[Minecraft]]'' Wild Update trailer concept art.
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art2.png|Ditto.
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art3.png
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art4.png
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art5.png
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art6.png
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Minecraft Wild Update Trailer Concept Art7.png
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</gallery>
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</onlyinclude>
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== References ==
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<references />
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== External links ==
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* [https://minecraft.net/updates/the-wild-update The Wild Update | Minecraft] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220607155825/https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/updates/the-wild-update Archive])
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== Navigation ==
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{{Navbox named updates}}
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{{Navbox Java Edition versions|1.1x}}
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{{Navbox Bedrock Edition versions|1.1x}}
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{{Navbox Education versions}}
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[[Category:Named updates]]
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wild Update, The}}
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[[es:The Wild Update]]
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[[fr:La mise à jour sauvage]]
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[[ja:ワイルド・アップデート]]
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[[lzh:荒野更新]]
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[[pl:The Wild Update]]
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[[pt:The Wild Update]]
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[[ru:The Wild Update]]
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[[uk:The Wild Update]]
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[[zh:荒野更新]]
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