Minecraft diamonds set in 1.17.2 Update
After Minecraft’s last main update earlier this year, players have found a significant decrease in diamond ore in nature. It was not just your imagination: Minecraft 1.17 (the first main update of caves and cliffs), launched the amount of the diamond ore generated in the wild. Another pair of resources has been relatively absent from updating the update: diorite and andesite – they have been reduced this week.
Once Minecraft 1.17 for Bedrock Edition was released, the amount of diamond ore in nature in new games was well below what it should have been. At the same time, diorite and andesite minerals were generated in much more plentiful quantities than they should have been. With the update of Minecraft 1.17.2 this week, Andesite, Diorite and Diamond Ore “generate expected amounts”.
Major update published in Minecraft: cellars and cliffs Part I
If you are looking to go ahead of the rest of the Minecraft universe and playing on the Bedrock platform, now would be a good time to register at the beta of the Bedrock Minecraft edition. The beta bedrock has a band of caves and cliffs of cliffs in an experimental way at this minute, available via the “experimental” section of the Create new setting screen.
If you have already created a world and want to activate the cellars and cliffs of experimental features, you can do it too. Go to change, scroll to experiments and press the “Caves and Cliffs” switch. It is important that you do not activate this feature in any world that you could not stay to lose access to. The new features are here in the “experiment” section for a reason: they can be stuck with errors or prevent your world from receiving updates to future rocky substrate updates – it’s all in the air !
If you have not already updated Minecraft version 1.17, what are you waiting for? It is Minecraft Cellars & Cliff Part 1, an update that brings a glow ink, the axis of the super cute swimming creature (the Mexican walking fish) and the long-awaited goat!