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Not to be confused with Java Edition 1.10.
Minecraft 1.1
Edition Java Edition
Release date January 12, 2012
Development versions
Downloads Client (.json)
Server (.exe)
Protocol version 23
Minimum Java version Java SE 5
Applet page minecraft.net/play
Cache ID 1326382442000
β—„β—„  1.0.0 1.1 1.2.1 β–Ίβ–Ί

β—„  1.0.1

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There is a guide for this update!
 
See Java Edition guides/1.1 for a guide to all of the new features introduced in 1.1.

1.1 is a major update to Java Edition released on January 12, 2012,[1] which adds spawn eggs, support for multiple languages, the Superflat world type, and beaches. It is the first update to begin using snapshots, to add support for other languages, and the first of only two major releases that did not introduce any new blocks, second being Java Edition 1.18.

There were no subsequent minor versions to 1.1. It was the first version to be released under Jens Bergensten as the lead creative developer of Minecraft. This is also the first version released in 2012.

Additions

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1.1 block and item additionsπŸ‘ Invicon Blank Spawn Egg.png: Inventory sprite for Blank Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Blank Spawn Egg with description: Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Creeper Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Creeper Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Creeper Spawn Egg with description: Creeper Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Skeleton Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Skeleton Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Skeleton Spawn Egg with description: Skeleton Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Spider Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Spider Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Spider Spawn Egg with description: Spider Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Zombie Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Zombie Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Zombie Spawn Egg with description: Zombie Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Slime Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Slime Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Slime Spawn Egg with description: Slime Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Ghast Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Ghast Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Ghast Spawn Egg with description: Ghast Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Zombie Pigman Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Zombie Pigman Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Zombie Pigman Spawn Egg with description: Zombie Pigman Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Enderman Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Enderman Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Enderman Spawn Egg with description: Enderman Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Cave Spider Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Cave Spider Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cave Spider Spawn Egg with description: Cave Spider Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Silverfish Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Silverfish Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Silverfish Spawn Egg with description: Silverfish Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Blaze Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Blaze Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Blaze Spawn Egg with description: Blaze Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Magma Cube Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Magma Cube Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Magma Cube Spawn Egg with description: Magma Cube Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Pig Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Pig Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Pig Spawn Egg with description: Pig Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Sheep Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Sheep Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Sheep Spawn Egg with description: Sheep Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Cow Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Cow Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Cow Spawn Egg with description: Cow Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Chicken Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Chicken Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Chicken Spawn Egg with description: Chicken Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Squid Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Squid Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Squid Spawn Egg with description: Squid Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Wolf Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Wolf Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Wolf Spawn Egg with description: Wolf Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Mooshroom Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Mooshroom Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Mooshroom Spawn Egg with description: Mooshroom Spawn Egg
πŸ‘ Invicon Villager Spawn Egg Revision 2.png: Inventory sprite for Villager Spawn Egg in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Villager Spawn Egg with description: Villager Spawn Egg

Items

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Spawn eggs

World generation

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Superflat

World types

  • Re-added world types after being removed in Infdev.
  • The "World Type" button now functions.
    • Currently the only types are "Default" and "Superflat".

Biomes

Gameplay

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Enchanting

  • Added four new enchantments specific to bows.[note 1]
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.
Name Summary Incompatible
with
Max
Level
Items
Flame Fired arrows are burning, setting targets on fire. I πŸ‘ Image
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Power Increases arrow damage. V πŸ‘ Image
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General

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Languages

  • Added 56 new translations:
    • Czech
    • Welsh
    • Danish
    • German
    • Canadian English
    • British English
    • Argentinian Spanish
    • European Spanish
    • Estonian
    • Finnish
    • Canadian French
    • European French
    • Hebrew
    • Croatian
    • Hungarian
    • Icelandic
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Lithuanian
    • Dutch
    • Norwegian Nynorsk
    • Polish
    • Brazilian Portuguese
    • European Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Slovenian
    • Swedish
    • Turkish
    • Chinese Simplified (Chinese Mainland; Mandarin)
    • Afrikaans
    • Arabic
    • Catalan
    • Greek
    • Pirate English
    • Venezuelan Spanish
    • Basque
    • Georgian
    • Latvian
    • Malay
    • Romanian
    • Slovak
    • Serbian (Cyrillic)
    • Thai
    • Klingon
    • Ukrainian
    • Chinese Traditional (Taiwan; Mandarin)

Server.properties

  • New settings:
    • level-type
    • spawn-npcs
    • generate-structures

Splash

  • Added 16 new splash texts.
    • "ζ—₯ζœ¬γƒγƒ­γƒΌοΌ"
      • Means "Hello, Japan!"
    • "ν•œκ΅­ μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”!"
      • Means "Hello, Korea!"
    • "Helo Cymru!"
      • Means "Hello, Wales!"
    • "CzeΕ›Δ‡ Polska!"
      • Means "Hello, Poland!"
    • "δ½ ε₯½δΈ­ε›½οΌ"
      • Means "Hello, China!"
    • "ΠŸΡ€ΠΈΠ²Π΅Ρ‚ Россия!"
      • Means "Hello, Russia!"
    • "ΓΡια σου Ελλάδα!"
      • Means "Hello, Greece!"
    • "My life for Aiur!"
    • "Lennart lennart = new Lennart();"
    • "I see your vocabulary has improved!"
    • "Who put it there?"
    • "You can't explain that!"
    • "if not ok then return end"
    • "Colormaticβ€Œ"
    • "FUNKY LOL"
      • This splash is obfuscated.
    • "SOPA means LOSER in Swedish"[note 1]
      • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

Changes

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Blocks

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Farmland

  • Farmland can now only be trampled if the player jumps/falls on it; walking no longer affects it.
  • Mobs can similarly trample farmland by jumping on it, but not by walking.

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Fence gates

  • The collision box on fence gates now matches that of fences.
  • Fence gates can now be opened and closed using redstone.

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Ladders

  • Removed collision box from ladders.

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Melons and pumpkins

  • Can now grow onto dirt instead of only farmland.

Items

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Apples

  • Now have a 1⁄200 (0.5%) chance of dropping from oak leaves.

Armor

  • The durability of all types of armor has been increased.[note 2]
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.
Durability
Item Before After
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Leather Cap
28 55
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Leather Tunic
41 80
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Leather Pants
38 75
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Leather Boots
33 65
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Golden Helmet
39 77
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Golden Chestplate
57 112
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Golden Leggings
53 105
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Golden boots
46 91
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Chain Helmet
83 165
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Chain Chestplate
121 240
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Chain Leggings
113 225
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Chain Boots
98 195
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Iron Helmet
83 165
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Iron Chestplate
121 240
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Iron Leggings
113 225
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Iron Boots
98 195
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Diamond Helmet
182 363
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Diamond Chestplate
265 528
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Diamond Leggings
248 495
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Diamond Boots
215 429

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Golden apples

πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Apple.png: Inventory sprite for Apple in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Apple with description: Apple
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget
πŸ‘ Invicon Gold Nugget.png: Inventory sprite for Gold Nugget in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Gold Nugget with description: Gold Nugget

πŸ‘ Invicon Golden Apple.png: Inventory sprite for Golden Apple in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Golden Apple with description: Golden Apple

Music discs

  • All of the music discs, except for "11", can now be obtained when a skeleton kills a creeper.

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Wheat

  • The distance that wheat attracts mobs has increased from 2–3 blocks to 8–9 blocks.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

Mob AI

  • Added the infrastructure for improved mob AI.
    • Allowed for more complicated behavior than before.
    • These behaviors themselves have not been implemented yet.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

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Magma cubes

  • Can now drop magma cream upon death.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

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Sheep

  • Can now eat grass blocks and short grass to regrow their wool.
  • Baby sheep now eat faster than before.
  • Sheep now drop 1–3 wool per shearing rather than 2-4.

Non-mob entities

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Arrows

  • Arrows that are burning now set entities on fire when hit.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

World generation

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Biomes

  • Biomes have more varied elevations of land in previously flatter biomes.
    • These biomes include desert, forest, and taiga.
  • Smoothed color transitions between biomes.
    • Swampland grass, foliage, and water smoothly transition into other biomes.

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Taiga

  • Changed temperature value from 0.3 to 0.05, making taigas generate with snow again.

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Villages

  • Blacksmith buildings in villages now have a chest that contains loot.

Gameplay

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Brewing

  • Reduced brewing time from 30 seconds to 20 seconds.

Enchanting

  • Narrowed the various possibility of enchantment levels.

Void

  • Removed the void fog in creative mode.
  • Removed the void fog in the nether and the end.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

Chat

  • Players can now enter formatting codes in chat to obfuscate the text and change its color.[note 2] [note 3]
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.
  • Formatting code Β§k no longer makes obfuscated texts switch color randomly between
     #5555FF
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     #555555
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General

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Pause menu

  • Renamed the "Save and quit to title" button to "Save and Quit to Title".

Servers

  • Non-operator users now get auto-kicked in multiplayer servers if they spam in chat too much.
    • Operators are not notified of the kick; they must check through external tools such as the server console or through server.jar.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.
  • Added disconnect message disconnect.spam.
    • This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.

Fixes

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3 bugs fixed

Trivia

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  • The client JAR file erroneously includes uncompiled Java source files for the isometric preview applet under the directory isom. The files are:
    • isom/IsomPreview.java (dated September 23, 2011, at 18:02 UTC)
    • isom/IsomPreviewApplet.java (dated February 22, 2011, at 14:13 UTC)
    • isom/Zone.java (dated February 22, 2011, at 14:13 UTC)
    • isom/ZoneRenderer.java (dated July 20, 2011, at 15:21 UTC)

Videos

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An official video documenting some of the 1.1's major features was released on Mojang's official YouTube channel on January 12, 2012. The video was made by Hat Films, who have made update trailers and videos for Mojang in the past.

Notes

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  1. ↑ a b This addition occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.
  2. ↑ a b c d This change occurred between the last development version for 1.1, 12w01a, and the full release of 1.1.
  3. ↑ This change was silently reverted in the 12w04a development snapshot for 1.2.1.

References

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  1. ↑ "Minecraft 1.1 Update" (Archive) by Lydia Winters – Mojang.com, January 12, 2012.

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