How Do I Replace My World?

How Do I Replace My World?


The day has finally arrived: Minecraft's Caves & Cliffs Part II replace has come to each Java and Bedrock Editions of the sport, bringing new world technology and a few fairly lovely new caves.

We've covered the way the brand new terrain era works already once we bought our mitts on the Snapshot earlier this 12 months, however after a number of more tweaks, patches, fixes and updates, the official release of Caves & Cliffs Part II is a way more stable experience.

To obtain the new update in your Swap, go to the Minecraft icon on your home screen, press the + button to open the Options, go to "Software Replace" and choose "By way of the Web". This can verify for the update, although it might have downloaded it routinely already.

As for updating your current worlds, Mojang have offered instructions:

How do I replace my world?

On Bedrock Edition, once you have updated to 1.18 and go to load up an existing world, you'll be proven a immediate and asked when you wish to make a backup copy of that world. When you do wish to make a backup, remember to hit the prompt after which click by way of to update your world and begin playing.

Sadly, some of the options initially deliberate for Caves & Cliffs Part II - just like the Deep Darkish biome, the Warden, and archaeology - have been pushed again to the subsequent update, 1.19, known as "The Wild Update".

This is the changelog for Bedrock Edition (that's the one on Swap):

- Elevated the world peak and depth, adding 50% more vertical house to build and discover

- New cave generation to explore beneath your existing worlds

- New cave and mountain biomes like Lush Caves and Jagged Peaks

- Drastically up to date and improved biome, cave, and ore technology

- Added a number of new music tracks to get pleasure from throughout gameplay

- Fastened over 70 bugs, points, and parity adjustments

When you have an current world, Realm, or server, and need to know the way these adjustments have an effect on your world, take a look at Minecraft's handy FAQ on world updating.

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