
The Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.70.20 beta and preview is here, introducing exciting new features and improvements that enhance the gameplay experience. This experimental build brings fresh content and updates to existing mechanics, making it a must-try for players eager to explore what’s next for Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
Here are the top five features in the latest beta update!
1) New Cow Variants 🐄
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One of the biggest highlights of this update is the introduction of new cow variants, adding more diversity to the Minecraft world. Since cows have been part of the game since the early days, these new warm and cold cow variants breathe fresh life into the familiar mob.
- Warm Cows spawn in hot biomes, such as savannas and deserts.
- Cold Cows can be found in snowy biomes.
These additions enhance the game’s realism and provide a unique experience as you explore different biomes, much like the recently added pig variations.
2) Firefly Bush 🌿✨
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The long-awaited fireflies have finally made their way into Minecraft—but with a twist! Instead of being individual mobs, fireflies now exist as part of the Firefly Bush.
- Glows at night, creating an immersive atmosphere in swamps and riverbanks.
- Can be bonemealed to grow more firefly bushes.
- Works as fuel for smelting and can be composted.
This decorative plant is a great way to add a magical touch to your Minecraft builds, especially in nighttime environments!
3) Leaf Litter 🍂
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Another game-changing decorative block in this update is Leaf Litter, bringing a touch of realism to forests and wooded areas.
- Appears in dark forests, wooded badlands, and other tree-dense biomes.
- Can contain various amounts of leaves, mimicking real-life fallen leaves.
- Can be smelted into leaf blocks and used as fuel.
This block is perfect for autumn-themed builds, making forests feel more alive and natural than ever before.
4) Wildflowers 🌸🌼
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Minecraft’s flora is expanding with the addition of Wildflowers, introducing new vibrant plants to the world!
- Found in Birch Forests, Old Growth Birch Forests, and Meadows.
- Each block can hold up to four flowers, making fields look fuller and more realistic.
- Can be bonemealed to farm large quantities.
- Can be used to craft yellow dye, offering an alternative to sunflowers and dandelions.
With multiple flower clusters per block, these wildflowers add a stunning visual upgrade to Minecraft’s landscapes.
5) Bush Block 🌿
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The new Bush block is a shorter, darker alternative to grass, adding more variety to natural landscapes.
- Spawns in Plains, Windswept Hills, and Windswept Gravelly Hills.
- Works as a composting material like Firefly Bush.
- Can be bonemealed to grow more bushes.
This subtle but effective addition makes fields and grassy areas feel richer and more immersive. Plus, it’s a great source of bonemeal for farming!
The Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.70.20 beta and preview update brings exciting new features, making the game’s biomes, flora, and mobs more immersive than ever. Whether you’re a builder, an explorer, or just love experimenting with new features, this update has something for everyone.
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