This is the list of features exclusive to the New Nintendo 3DS Edition.
- The internal names for this game were "Proteus" and "Silverfish".
- This edition includes 20 platform-specific splash texts.[1]
- 10 were selected by an Other Ocean engineer who "(hopes) fans find them".[2]
- Of the remaining 10, they are:[3][4][5]
- "Coffee! Coffee now!"
- "Don't be that guy!"
- "Go to sleep! Go to sleep! It's time to go to sleep!"
- "Generate me a force field with that computer and a microwave!"
- "Ah, another visitor!"
- "Rise from your grave!"
- "What are you selling?"
- "Rob is jarig!"
- "Don, bear near?"
- "Don't awoo!"
- This is the only edition of the game wherein the splash text is not slanted and above the logo.
- Burning mobs emit large particles with fire's animation.
- Entity shadows move depending on the position of the sun.
- At sunset, clouds turn pink.
- Water has smooth lighting.
- Blocks emitting light, such as lit furnaces, powered redstone, glowstone and lava, have no shadows on their sides as other blocks do.
- The animations for the player burning, suffocating, entering a Nether portal and feeding animals are all changed from Java Edition.
- Lava has a different animation when flowing.
- Zombie pigmen (including babies) only have an attack animation.
World size
- Small, medium, and large. (672×672, 1344×1344, and 2016×2016).
- The max world size for this edition is larger than Wii U Edition's world size of 864×864, despite the 3DS being far less powerful than the Wii U.
- Pocket Edition has a smaller world size in megabytes than Legacy Console Edition, which allows it to have larger size worlds.
- The Overworld is centered at the world spawn point, not at 0,0; and the Nether is as well at its scaling of 1:3. The End dimension is centered at 0,0 with the same size as the Overworld.
- The End dimension has a barrier that generates at the same location as the edge of the Overworld for the particular world seed, despite it generating centered at 0,0 while the Overworld is centered at the world spawn point.
- The barrier can cut through the central End island or outer End islands, however, one can use ender pearls to cross the barrier.
- Biomes that would exceed the 128-block height limit are shrunk to fit in.
- Biome map seed parity with Pocket Edition seeds between alpha 0.9.0 and Bedrock 1.17.41, (32-bit seeds).
- Despite limited worlds, biome sizes match that of Pocket Edition, meaning that even on large worlds, there are no more than about a dozen biomes per world, and most worlds do not have all biomes.
- Biome size and structure frequency is the same across all world sizes, so smaller worlds have less biomes and less structures.
- Outer End islands are shared in the same dimension/file as the central End island, more similar to Java/Bedrock than the Legacy Console splitting of outer end islands into separate areas.
- The distance from the central End island to the outer End islands does not vary by world size.
- There are 4 End gateways, regardless of world size. These generate x67 z67 blocks away in all four diagonal directions on the central End island, one End gateway for each corner outer End island.
- A player must defeat the ender dragon before loading an outer End island for the corresponding End gateway to generate and function properly.
- At least one End city generates in most cases, but End ships are not guaranteed. In some cases, the height limit can cut off an End city.
Superflat world type
- Known as Flat
- Classic preset only; cannot be customized.
- Has no villages.
Villages
- Blacksmith chests can have ink sacs and emeralds.
- Tables have carpets instead of pressure plates.
- Can generate in cold taiga and ice plains biomes, using spruce wood like the taiga villages.
- Zombie village buildings are built with moss stone and cobweb.
- Acacia logs don't replace cobblestone in savanna villages.
Trees
- A tree has a chance to have vines growing around the trunk, making a "dying tree".
- This includes trees grown from saplings.
- Fallen trees are present.
- They are composed of a trunk lying on its side, sometimes with vines and mushrooms, and a stump one to two blocks away in the direction the rings are facing.
Huge mushrooms
- Will generate naturally in swamps.
Witch hut
- Cauldron filled 2⁄3 of the way with a random potion
- Chance of splash potion not reduced
Desert temple
- If generated in a river, the temple's floor will be replaced by the bottom of the ground in a ravine or river, rather than just one block from TNT shape.
Stronghold
- The Library room's chandelier uses oak fences instead of birch fences.
- Library chests can't contain compasses or empty maps, though they can contain a map that crashes the game when interacted with.
- Altar chests can't contain ender pearls.
- The deactivated end portal is now useful and works due to update 1.7.
- Has greater chance to generate under village wells.
Invisible bedrock
- Projectiles can pass through it.
- Leaves a shadow
- Looks like a sheet of stone in inventory
Jungle leaves
- Opaque regardless of graphics settings
Stonecutter
- Available in Creative mode, used for decoration only.
Sugar canes
Flowers
- Using bone meal on a one-block-high flower will cause dandelions or poppies to grow around it.
Ice
- Opaque regardless of graphics settings
Snow layers
- Builds up in height gradually through snowfall.
- Are affected by gravity
- Melts gradually in snowless biomes (except in Extreme Hills)
- Called "Top Snow" in the inventory
Podzol
- Data value is 243, rather than 2.
Melon
- Can be crafted back into 9 Melon Slice.
Enchanted Golden Apple
- Crafted with 8 blocks of gold and 1 apple.
String
- Can be crafted from 1 cobweb.
Leaves
- In snowy biomes, such as cold taiga, they appear frost covered when it's snowing.
Monster spawners
- Are available in Creative mode.
- Take slightly longer to mine than in Java Edition.
Grassless dirt
- Data value 1 is the grassless dirt from 1.7, acts as a temporary replacement for coarse dirt. However, coarse dirt was added in 1.5, making grassless dirt unavailable.
Water
- Is affected by smooth lighting.
- Most water in swamps has a dark-gray color.
Boat
- Crafting recipe includes a wooden shovel.
- Emits smoke when destroyed.
Redstone dust
- When placed, is in a + (plus) shape instead of • (circle) if it is not connected to other redstone components, similar to Java Edition prior to 1.0.
- Does not have quasi-connectivity, meaning many contraptions for Java Edition and Legacy Console Edition have to be altered.
Obsidian
- Requires 6.5 seconds to mine instead of 10.
Nether bricks
Enchantment table
- The book on it gives off light in the same manner as a torch.
Cauldron
- Water color can be changed by adding dyes.
- Can be used to dye items (like leather armor).
- Water bottles can be used to refill water.
- Can store potions.
- Will make an explosion sound (not a real explosion) if potions are mixed, and the potions will disappear.
- Potions inside cauldron creates potion particles.
- Potion in cauldron can be used to make a tipped arrow.
Item frame
- Uses
BlockEntity instead of Entity.
- Cannot share the same block with a transparent block.
- Cannot share the same block space with other item frames.
Clownfish and Pufferfish
- Cannot be used to tame ocelots.
Fishing Rod
Armor
Nether Reactor Core
- Used for decoration only.
- Can only be obtained using inventory editing.
- Can only be mined using iron pickaxe or diamond pickaxe with Silk Touch enchantment.
- If mined without iron or diamond pickaxe, it will drop nothing.
- If mined using iron or diamond pickaxe without Silk Touch enchantment, it will drop 3 diamonds and 6 iron ingots.
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- Block obtained from inventory editing
- Can be mined with bare hands.
Glowing Obsidian
- Can only be obtained through inventory editing.
- Glows at light level 12.
- Can only be mined using diamond pickaxe with Silk Touch enchantment.
- If mined without diamond pickaxe, it will drop nothing.
- If mined with diamond pickaxe without Silk Touch enchantment, it will drop normal obsidian.
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- Can only obtained through inventory editing.
- Have tag called as
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Piston and Sticky Piston
- Require 1 tick to retract instead of retracting instantly as they are on other versions of Minecraft.
- Have a thick, broader neck
- Can push block entities such as chest, dispenser, etc.
Observer
Tipped Arrows
- Made by using an arrow in a cauldron filled with a potion
Leather Horse Armor
- Can be dyed using a cauldron.
- Can be crafted using 7 leather.
Mossy cobblestone
Cobweb
- Can generate at the top side of the building in an zombie village.
Sign
- Only has 3 lines of text as opposed to the 4 in other versions (it is possible to glitch in a 4th line).
Totem of undying
- Can be put in any hotbar slot to activate it, due to the lack of a off-hand slot in this version.
All mobs
- If the player is attacked by a burning mob the player will be set on fire as well.
Baby zombies
- They have a 15% chance to want to be a jockey. If they want to be a jockey, upon nearing the player or villager they will check for one of the following to mount prior to attacking:
- Adult chicken
- Adult ocelot (hardly attack the player, due the ocelot constantly running away from it, and is slightly slower because the ocelot has the baby zombie's speed, and still can be tamed).
- Adult wolf (the wolf becomes hostile and can't be tamed)
- Adult zombie (The zombie still can burn in sunlight).
- Cow
- Pig
- Sheep (The sheep can still be dyed)
- Spider
- Adult zombie villager (The zombie villager still can be cured, but after it is cured the baby zombie will dismount)
- Adult zombie pigman (zombie pigman become hostile, but another zombie pigman near it still neutral)
- Cave Spider
- Mooshroom (Mooshroom still can be sheared)
- Adult husk.
If a mob that a baby zombie is riding dies or despawns, the baby zombie will try to become a jockey again with another mob to ride.
Cave spider
- Has a 1% chance of spawning as a spider jockey.
- If in the Nether, they have a 1% chance of spawning as a wither jockey, (This makes it more dangerous, because if the player is attacked, the player will get the Poison effect from the cave spider and the Wither effect from the wither skeleton)
- If a mineshaft generates in a snowy biome and has a cave spider spawner, the cave spider has a chance to spawn as a cave spider jockey, but with a stray instead of a skeleton.
Chickens and Pigs
- Baby forms can spawn naturally.
Sheep
- Color around their faces and patches when sheared correspond to their wool color.
- Baby Sheep can spawn naturally.
Snow Golems
- Can be built using a Jack o'Lantern as a head.
- Will still show the regular pumpkin as the head.
- Will not die in a jungle biome.
Squid
- Spawns version exclusive baby squid.
- Produces a black cloud of "ink" particles when attacked.
- Have bubbling particles.
- Spawns only in ocean biomes.
Wolves
- Pups can spawn naturally.
Blazes
Ghasts
Magma cubes
Spider Jockey
- Can spawn with cave spider, replacing spider position.
- Can spawn with baby zombie, replacing skeleton position.
Wither Jockey
- Can spawn with cave spider, replacing spider position.
Skeleton
- If holding item besides a bow, skeleton do not use a melee attack, but instead attack the player with arrows as if the skeleton were using a bow.
Zombie
- If holding an item, the zombie will not drop that item when it dies.
Wither Skeleton
- Can spawn as Wither Jockey with Cave Spider.
- Wither Skeleton holding bow can only spawned using mob editing, instead of using command.
Endermen
- Can teleport out of boats
Support for stereoscopic 3D on New 3DS systems is planned for a future update.[6]
- As this edition is now discontinued, it will not be added.
- New Nintendo 3DS Edition lacks online multiplayer,[7] but as of version 1.4, local multiplayer is possible between two people.
- World types are Default and Flat. World sizes are Small (672×672), Medium (1344×1344), and Large (2016×2016). The size of a world cannot be changed once it is created. The ratio of The Nether to the Overworld is 1:3.
- The height limit is only 128, as in the Pocket Edition Alpha, although worlds can be larger than the Classic and Small world types from Legacy Console Edition.
- There is a mob cap that is much stricter than Legacy Console Edition: only 24 enemies, 24 animals, 16 squid, and 16 villagers can exist at one time. However, there is no cap on experience orbs, so it is possible to intentionally crash the game by throwing too many bottles o' enchanting. This was fixed in 1.9. There is a separate mob cap between the Overworld, the Nether, and the End dimensions.
- Instead of including the map item, the map and the player's coordinates are displayed on the Touch Screen. The Touch Screen is also used for inventory management and crafting.
- New Nintendo 3DS Edition initially includes six skin packs: Standard, Biome Settlers Pack 1, Biome Settlers Pack 2, Redstone Specialists, Journey to the West, and Holiday Skin Pack 2015.
- There are three texture packs available from the start: Minecraft (the default), City, and Plastic. The City texture pack is 32×32.
- As of version 1.5, the Super Mario Mash-Up pack was added, as well as the Super Mario skin packs and texture packs, free of charge.
- As of version 1.7, The End is now accessible. Prior to the update, Strongholds still existed but the End Portal within them could not be activated.
The crafting menu shares similar block and item categories to that of Legacy Console Edition, although armor is grouped with tools.
As with Legacy Console Edition, blocks and items are placed and grouped in completely different categories and tabs, compared to the Creative inventory.
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Planks, all types
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Stick
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Ladder*
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Stone Bricks
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Sea Lantern*
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Dark Prismarine*
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Chiseled Stone Bricks
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Mossy Stone Bricks
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Mossy Cobblestone
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Diorite
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Granite
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Andesite
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Polished Diorite
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Polished Granite
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Polished Andesite
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Block of Quartz
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Chiseled Quartz Block
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Quartz Pillar
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Sandstone
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Red Sandstone
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Smooth Sandstone
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Smooth Red Sandstone
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Chiseled Sandstone
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Chiseled Red Sandstone
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Nether Bricks
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Red Nether Bricks
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Snow Block
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Snow*
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Clay
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Bricks
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Crafting Table
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Furnace*
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Enchanting Table*
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Anvil*
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Brewing Stand*
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Chest*
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Trapped Chest
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Bed, all colors
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Wooden Fence, all types*
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Nether Brick Fence
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Cobblestone Wall*
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Mossy Cobblestone Wall*
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Iron Bars*
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Fence Gate, all types*
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Wooden Door, all types*
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Prismarine*
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Prismarine Bricks
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Iron Door*
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Wooden Trapdoor*
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Iron Trapdoor
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Wooden Stairs, all types*
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Stairs, all types*
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Wooden Slab, all types*
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Slab, all types*
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Coarse Dirt
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Purpur Block
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End Rod
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End Stone Bricks
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Eye of Ender
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End Crystal*
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Purpur Pillar
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Ender Chest*
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Shulker Box*
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Concrete Powder, all colors*
- Crafting entries with an asterisk (*) do not appear outside the crafting table.
- As with the Creative inventory, there is no search tab, unlike the recipe book on Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. Players must instead browse the menus to find the item in question, or toggle to show craftable items only.
- The order of items changes depending on the items available in the player's inventory, as such, the order described is based on an empty player inventory.
- Due to the lack of banners and fireworks on New Nintendo 3DS Edition, there is no banner crafting or firework crafting tabs, nor a dye crafting tab, unlike Legacy Console Edition.
The Creative inventory was similar to that of Legacy Console Edition, although with slightly different layouts of tabs, blocks, and items; to account for the set of blocks and items available in the Creative inventory on Bedrock Edition.
A total of 856 different unique items are available in the Creative inventory on New Nintendo 3DS Edition.
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Stone
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Grass Block
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Dirt
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Cobblestone
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Mossy Cobblestone
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Sand
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Sandstone
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Smooth Sandstone
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Chiseled Sandstone
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Red Sand
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Red Sandstone
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Smooth Red Sandstone
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Chiseled Red Sandstone
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Granite
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Polished Granite
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Andesite
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Polished Andesite
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Diorite
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Polished Diorite
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Block of Coal
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Block of Gold
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Block of Iron
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End Stone Bricks
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End Stone
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Block of Lapis Lazuli
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Block of Diamond
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Block of Emerald
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Block of Quartz
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Coal Ore
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Lapis Lazuli Ore
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Diamond Ore
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Redstone Ore
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Iron Ore
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Gold Ore
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Emerald Ore
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Nether Quartz Ore
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Bedrock
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Planks, all types
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Log, all types
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Gravel
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Bricks
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Obsidian
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Clay
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Ice
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Packed Ice
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Snow Block
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Netherrack
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Soul Sand
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Glowstone
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Sea Lantern
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Prismarine
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Prismarine Bricks
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Dark Prismarine
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Slime Block
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Magma Block
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Wooden Fence, all types
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Nether Brick Fence
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Iron Bars
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Cobblestone Wall
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Mossy Cobblestone Wall
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Stone Bricks
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Mossy Stone Bricks
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Cracked Stone Bricks
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Chiseled Stone Bricks
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Monster Eggs, all types
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Mycelium
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Coarse Dirt
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Podzol
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Nether Bricks
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Red Nether Bricks
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Nether Wart Block
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Bone Block
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Sponge
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Chiseled Quartz Block
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Wet Sponge
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Quartz Pillar
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Purpur Block
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Purpur Pillar
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Chorus Flower
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Chorus Plant
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Wooden Trapdoor
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Iron Trapdoor
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Fence Gate, all types
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Wooden Door, all types
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Iron Door
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Wooden Slab, all types
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Slab, all types
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Wooden Stairs, all types
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Stairs, all types
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Terracotta
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Stained Terracotta, all colors
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Skeleton Skull
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Wither Skeleton Skull
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Zombie Head
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Player Head
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Creeper Head
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Dragon Head
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Pumpkin
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Jack o'Lantern
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Sapling, all types
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Leaves, all types
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Vines
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Lily Pad
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Torch
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Grass
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Fern
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Dead Bush
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Flower Pot
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Dandelion
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Poppy
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Blue Orchid
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Allium
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Azure Bluet
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Tulips, all types
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Oxeye Daisy
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Sunflower
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Lilac
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Tall Grass
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Large Fern
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Rose Bush
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Peony
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Brown Mushroom/Red Mushroom
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Cactus
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Snow
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Cobweb
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Glass
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Glass Pane
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Painting
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Item Frame
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Sign
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Bookshelf
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Hay Bale
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Wool, all colors
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Carpet, all colors
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Mushroom Block, all types
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Stonecutter
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Stained Glass, all colors
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Stained Glass Pane, all colors
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Glazed Terracotta, all colors
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Concrete Powder, all colors
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Concrete, all colors
- There is no search tab, with all of the Creative inventory's items in a single tab, on New Nintendo 3DS. Players must instead browse each individual tab to find the item in question.
- Stairs, slabs, and many colored materials use the old order of stairs, slabs, and colored materials from Legacy Console Edition prior to the World of Color Update; although colored beds use the same rainbow order as Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. Purpur stairs slabs are arranged differently compared to Legacy Console, not previously being placed at the end their sections of stairs and slabs.
- Potions and enchanted books are arranged in a way more like Bedrock Edition.
- Unlike later versions of Java Edition or Bedrock Edition, spawn eggs are not sorted alphabetically, nor are they sorted with most passive mobs before most hostile ones. Instead, hostile mob spawn eggs are listed before most passive mob spawn eggs; the order of which, has a lot of differences compared to Legacy Console.
- Unlike Legacy Console, all damage levels of anvils, and all levels of enchanted books, are available in the Creative inventory.
- Interestingly, a long mundane variant of lingering potion can be found in the Creative inventory on New Nintendo 3DS Edition, like on Bedrock Edition, however, splash and regular potions don't show the long mundane variant. This item is exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS and cannot be found on either Legacy Console Edition or Java Edition.
- Since Bedrock Edition 1.2.0, all blocks and items in the Creative inventory on New Nintendo 3DS, can be obtained in the Creative inventory on Bedrock.
Exclusive Items in the Creative inventory
- Exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS:
- Also available on Legacy Console, and historically on Bedrock, prior to Bedrock Edition 1.2.0:
- Compared to Pocket Edition 1.1.7, New Nintendo 3DS also includes the following features from Bedrock Edition 1.2.0:
- Historically exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS and Bedrock only, but not Java or Legacy Console, prior to Update Aquatic: Note: the dragon egg was never added to the Creative inventory on Legacy Console.
- Historically exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS, Bedrock, and Legacy Console only; but not Java, prior to Update Aquatic: All features were later added to the Creative inventory on Java , except all Decay effect Arrows and Potions.
Unobtainable items in the Creative inventory
- The following items cannot be obtained directly in the Creative inventory on New Nintendo 3DS only. On other Minecraft editions such as Java or Bedrock, these items are in the Creative inventory.
- Compared to Pocket Edition 1.1.7, all features from this version of Pocket Edition are available, except:
- Unlike Java Edition and Legacy Console Edition, the World of Color Update did not add the following items on New Nintendo 3DS, and as such are unavailable in the game: This includes most items that were introduced in the Better Together Update, which was not ported to the New Nintendo 3DS.
Version 1.5 saw the addition of a online store, which sold texture packs, skins, and one mash-up pack. A few skins from each Skin Pack are available for free, as a demo, and new DLC packs were made available with each subsequent update, until the game was discontinued. The shop, too, was discontinued on March 27th, 2023, when Nintendo had closed the online 3DS eshop, which also closed in-game stores, as they were considered DLC in the eshop.
- Festive Mash-up 2016 (1.8)
- Candy (1.6)
- Cartoon (1.5)
- Fantasy (1.5)
- Natural [32×32] (1.7)
- Steampunk (1.8)
- Battle & Beasts (1.6)
- Campfire Tales (1.5)
- City Folk (1.5)
- Halloween Costume (1.8)
- Magic: The Gathering (1.8)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1.8)
- Moana Character Pack (1.8)
- Star Wars Classic (1.6)
- Star Wars Prequel (1.7)
- Star Wars Rebels (1.8)
- Stranger Things (1.7)
- Strangers - Biome Settlers 3 (1.8)
- Town Folk (1.5)
- Villians (1.7)
- ↑ "10 new splashes were added by the rad and mad @ablitter representing the flavor and in-jokes of Other Ocean. 10 were left up to me." – @TheMogMiner (Ryan Holtz) on X (formerly Twitter), September 15, 2017
- ↑ "Oh mine weren't in-jokes. Some of them are easily recognizable but others are *incredibly* obscure refs. Hoping fans will find them first ;)" – @ablitter on X (formerly Twitter), September 15, 2017
- ↑ "Of those 10: "What are you selling?" "Don't be that guy!" "Coffee. Coffee now!" "Go to sleep! Go to sleep! It's time to go to sleep!"" – @TheMogMiner (Ryan Holtz) on X (formerly Twitter), September 16, 2017
- ↑ ""Rise from your grave!" "Ah, another visitor!" "Generate me a force field with that computer and a microwave!" "Rob is jarig!"" – @TheMogMiner (Ryan Holtz) on X (formerly Twitter), September 16, 2017
- ↑ "See if you can source all 10. I leave it up to @ablitter if he wants to list his. :)" – @TheMogMiner (Ryan Holtz) on X (formerly Twitter), September 15, 2017
- ↑ Talk page edit by HelenAngel
- ↑ "Minecraft on new 3DS!" – Minecraft.net, September 14, 2017.