![]() ![]() A blog post on the official Minecraft website revealed that players will soon be able to dig up ancient artifacts that are buried deep in Minecraft's desert biomes using a new brush tool, giving them the opportunity to extract not only new pottery shards which can be used to craft decorative pots but an assortment of different items as well. Thankfully, it appears that a fully-realized archeology mechanic will make its way into Minecraft after all. RELATED: Minecraft Player Makes an Adorable Axolotl Statue While the development of the Caves and Cliffs Update suffered many unforeseen complications due to the circumstances at the time, the game's developers saw enough potential in the concept of an archeology feature that they decided to work on it in a future update so that the mechanic could be fully fleshed-out and fun for players. While the Caves and Cliffs Update was originally intended to introduce archeology alongside the many other features that it offered, it unfortunately, ended up being scrapped for several reasons. This represents just a part of what fans can expect from the next major Minecraftupdate, with Mojang hinting that remaining features might soon be revealed on its official social media channels.Īrcheology is a feature that Minecraft fans have been hoping would come to the game for years now, especially after the feature was first announced during the reveal of the Caves and Cliffs Update back in 2020. One of the major features to come with the upcoming 1.2 Update for Minecraft has officially been revealed and will allow players to dig up archeological treasures from beneath the sands of desert biomes using a whole new type of tool. ![]()
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