Summary

For over 16 years, Mojang Studios has continuously updated and expanded the biomes, details, and gameplay ofMinecraft. From the release of the alternate dimensions, The Nether and The End, to the recent addition of the rideable Happy Ghast, Mojang has consistently strived to updateMinecraft’s many features to improve the game and ensure it retains players' interest over the years. While not all of these updates and changes have been universally praised, most of them have been made to make some gameplay features easier or to flesh out mechanics and cosmetic variations. With this trend of updating, it’s plausible that Mojang may soon updateMinecraft’s potion mechanics in various ways.

A Brief Overview of Minecraft’s Potions

SinceMinecraft’s inception in 2009, the blocky sandbox game has only leaned toward the realm of fantasy, especially with its inclusion of more magic-related enemies such as Skeleton archers and gigantic Spiders. While players were somewhat able to gain access to magic abilities withthe introduction of The Nether Portal, players wouldn’t gain full access to magic mechanics inMinecraftuntil 2011’s 1.0.0 update for Java Edition. Here, Mojang would first officially introduce potion brewing and weapon enchantment mechanics intoMinecraft. However, potions weren’t initially intended to be made with modern brewing stands but were instead first made with cauldrons in Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2. To create potions, players first had to find a blaze rod from the then recently added mob, Blaze, in Nether Fortresses.

Once blaze rods are acquired, a brewing stand could then be crafted with three cobblestone blocks. Players could then craft up to three glass bottles using three glass blocks. These bottles can be filled with water from any body of water to turn them into water bottles, which can be placed into the brewing stand. Originally, players only had to add Nether wart, glowstone dust, or redstone dust to make basicawkward, mundane, and thick potions, but 2016’s 1.9 Combat Update later updated the brewing stand, requiring blaze powder to fuel the potion-making process. Once basic potions are brewed, players can add a variety of ingredients to the brewing stand to make beneficial or harmful potions, such as using a golden carrot to make a potion of night vision.

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Potential Updates to Minecraft’s Brewing and Potions

With recent updates toMinecraftmaking several features easier for players, such as making saddles craftable and lodestones being craftable with iron ingots instead of netherite, it’s likely that Mojang would make potion brewing easier if they were ever to update the mechanic in the future. While potion brewing isn’t exactly complex, it can be difficult for players to learn inMinecrafton their own without looking up tutorials online or receiving help from friends. One potential way Mojang could update potions is by introducing a sort of potion guidebook filled withall the potion recipes inMinecraft. Players could potentially access this book by getting to a master trading level with a Cleric Villager.

Another way Mojang could update potions is by making it easier for players to locateBlaze spawners and Nether Fortresses. Following 2019’s Village & Pillage Update, players can easily find brewing stands in villages, but it became a bit more difficult to find Nether Fortresses after the addition of several new Nether biomes and structures in 2020, including:

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One way Mojang could rectify the issue of struggling to find Nether Fortresses is by allowing Piglins or Cartographer Villagers to trade players' maps leading to Fortresses for specific items. This could make it easier for players to begin brewing potions for those who struggle traveling in the Nether hellscape.

Possible New Potions in Minecraft

On top of making it easier for players to craft and find potion ingredients, Mojang could introduce a plethora of new potions toMinecraftin a future potion update. New potions and their related recipes have routinely been added in prior updates, such as 2018’s Update Aquatic, adding the potions of turtle master and slow falling, but most of these updates only added a couple of new potions. If potion brewing is made easier, it would make sense for Mojang to introduce a wide variety of new potions for bothMinecraftveterans and novices to try out. Many of these new potions could additionally be implemented as a part of Witches’ arsenal or be included in a new,deadlier variation of the Witch mob.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Minecraft is a game made up of blocks, creatures, and community. You can survive the night or build a work of art – the choice is all yours. But if the thought of exploring a vast new world all on your own feels overwhelming, then fear not!Minecraft has no set goal and can be played however you’d like! This is why it’s sometimes called a “sandbox game” – there are lots of things for you to do, and lots of ways that you can play. If you like being creative, then you can use the blocks to build things from your imagination. If you’re feeling brave, you can explore the world and face daring challenges. Blocks can be broken, crafted, placed to reshape the landscape, or used to build fantastical creations.Creatures can be battled or befriended, depending on how you play. The world of Minecraft allows for epic adventures, quiet meditations, and everything in between. You can even share your creations with other players, or play in community worlds!

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