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Feeling like telling a Minecraft story that could easily be shortly explained if I knew how to
A bit over a year ago I was once looking through the changelogs for Minecraft's 1.19 Update on their official site. I've later then looked up the changelogs of the same update, but on the formerly official Minecraft Wiki for the more technical details. But while I was skimming through I remembered that Minecraft's Feedback site also contains changelogs, which is where most of those for Bedrock Edition's updates are, as they don't really have their own articles unlike Java Edition. Knowing that I went to the feedback site and search for the same update changelog, but only to see if there was any difference between this and the article. As it turns out there is a difference, but it was something that I didn't quite expect. In the list of Advancements, there is this:
This very advancement isn't mentioned anywhere else in other changelogs. I even went to check the game files to see if it just went unused, but found no trace of such advancement. Those who know a lot about the game can assume that it's likely a Bedrock Exclusive achievement since that has happened before, but it doesn't seem to be the case. The only place where this advancement that doesn't even exist in the game at all is brought up is on the feedback site.
But, even after knowing about all this, what do I even do with it? Well, during that time I was working on a data pack that aimed to bring parity closer between Java and Bedrock. That data pack adds in advancement that were exclusive to Bedrock over to Java. And while this particular advancement isn't really of a parity issue, I thought of adding it in as an "Easter egg" of sorts. Now, I thought might as well share it here on this site that I'm still trying to know the whereabouts of. Who knows, it might end up in a future iceberg video (which isn't likely to happen to be honest, but it'd be funny if it did.)
Here is the link to the site that has this nonexistent advancement. Still surprised that it's still up there to this day. But, in case the site happens to change to remove the advancement, here's an archive. If you've read this far, thank you for reading about me blabbering about something that no one else would bother to know about in a sandbox game lol.
I just released another video! In this episode I do so much: between redstone farms, a windmill, and the first walls of the megabase! Come comment and watch!
Sheeps and Goats, I can be your angle or your devil
Allays are already fairy-esque, so what if they were little loz orb styled guys!
Resource pack available at caninegray on planetminecraft!
The new mangrove trees are so hard too cut down.
Two very different guys
Mojang is a little insane with the degree that they’re like “we NEED the ACCURATE EDUCATION in minecraft” like bro you can just make a video game, we are this close to them changing bees so there are like 4 types that just fucking destroy the world if you try to farm them in the wrong biome because honeybees are invasive to everywhere but europe
i get not wanting to contribute the whole “sharks are bad kill them” thing but like. the fireflies weren’t a big deal