Minecraft: Java Edition includes new generation tweaks in 1.18 Experimental Snapshot 4
More generation tweaks to warm the heart
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Part Two of theCaves and Cliffs UpdateforMinecraftwill include a huge number of new features and changes for players to try out, and all of these features need extensive testing. To test the waters with the major world generation changes coming in 1.18 Caves and Cliffs Update Part Two, Mojang Studios has been releasing new Experimental Snapshots to committed players who don’t mind dipping their toes into extremely early game builds.
Following1.18 Experimental Snapshot 3from last week, Mojang Studios is now releasing1.18 Experimental Snapshot 4, which continues to focus almost entirely on world generation changes. This time around, there doesn’t appear to be any obvious known issues, so this snapshot may be more stable than its predecessor.
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The full changelog for Minecraft: Java Edition 1.18 Experimental Snapshot 4 includes:
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