Minecraftis popular as ever, with Mojang greatly expanding the sandbox title through updates following its $2.5 billion purchase by Microsoft in 2014. Though it has over 10 years of history as a content-creation juggernaut,MinecraftYouTube videos passed a collective one trillion viewslate last year after updates that fleshed out various biomes and other realms such as the Nether. Next on the docket isMinecraft’s The Wild Update, which will add more content in swamps and birch forests, as well as an underground place of interest called the deep dark.

Between new mobs like frogs or the nigh-unstoppable Wardens, and Mangrove trees or proximity redstone emitters like the sculk sensor, The Wild Update should do well to flesh outMinecraft’s environments. Following up thetwo-part Caves and Cliffs updatethat changed mountain and underground terrain generation, it’s clear Mojang is interested in giving every part of the voxel-based world its due. Next on the list should be beach biomes, which were largely untouched during previous passes at oceanic content.

Promo art for Minecraft Update Aquatic depicting Steve and Alex swimming with a trident and some dolphins in a coral reef

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Minecraft’s Update Aquatic Left Beaches in the Wake

In 2018,Minecraft’s Update Aquatic completely changed the way that oceans could be explored. Massive oceans were split into various biome types, from standard to deep oceans with differences in frozen, cold, lukewarm, or warm regions (based on which land biomes they appeared nearby). Coral, kelp, and more environmental blocks were added alongside items such as tridents. Not only that, structures like shipwrecks were introduced that often hid buried treasure maps.

Mobs such as friendly dolphins or turtles, and an underwater variant of Zombies called Drowned, were introduced. However, not every addition in Update Aquatic related to oceans specifically. Objects like trapdoors were given variations based on the type of wood players used, and axes were given the ability to strip bark off tree logs. One of the first mobs voted on by theMinecraftcommunity was also added in this update, Phantoms, and this tradition will continue withThe Wild Update preparing to introduce the Allay.

minecraft ocean tropical fish

Perhaps the biggest change in Update Aquatic was an entirely new swimming mechanic. By using the control scheme that otherwise translates to sprinting, players would dive and move faster, their motions acting more like traditional swimming rather than walking underwater. With oceans spruced up, Mojang turned its attention to villages, beekeeping, andupdates to the Nether dimension. However, while more aquatic mobs like axolotl would be introduced with time, the beaches leading into ocean biomes have yet to receive much-deserved attention.

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How Minecraft’s Beaches Could Be Expanded

As of this writing, there is not much to see before diving into one ofMinecraft’s oceans. There are standard sandy beaches, “stony shore” beaches in areas where mountainous terrain generates beside the ocean, or “snowy” beaches when oceans appear next to icy biomes. Shipwrecks can occasionally spawn on beaches, and buried treasure maps tend to lead players toward a beach, butbeaches don’t offer much unique content beyond turtles- whose scutes (dropped from babies) can be used to create a turtle shell helmet or brew a unique potion.

There’s huge potential for new beach updates taking inspiration from different parts of the world. Overall these biomes could be made larger, offering room for structures like sandcastles that play as smaller desert temples. New palm trees could become the signature wood type for adventurers who settle down to create a seaside resort, complete with coconuts rather than traditional apples. Mobs associated with the beach, such as crabs, could be introduced and possiblytake inspiration fromHorizon Forbidden Westby burrowing into the sand if players get too close.

While the image of pristine sandy beaches would make an obvious figurehead for the update, alternate biomes could be implemented. For example, gravelly beaches or those covered in dry seaweed would offer variety. More rare versions such as the black sand beaches found in Hawai’i could offer a new block type, andMinecraftcould designate beaches that replace turtles with crowds of sunbathing seals. AfterThe Wild Update touches up swampsand birch forests, the beach feels like an obvious place for Mojang to turn its attention.

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