I went to nether after a long time of not playing Minecraft, and saw this liquid, that isn't lava or atleast doesn't burn me. What is it? At the time of the picture there wasn't any resource packs active, plus I couldn't find on google or anywhere else what it is or then I just didn't understand so that's why I'm searching for clarification.

by Virtual_Eagle3927

21 Comments

  1. Minecraft still only has two fluid blocks, water and lava. What you’re looking at here does not look like something from the vanilla game to me

  2. Justerfrog5557 on

    Looks like a magma block. It usually hurts but you probably have frost walker which cancels it.

  3. Individual_Might5172 on

    This is weird there are only 2 liquids water and lava in vanilla minecraft. This might be a bug but yeah seriously want to know what this is ?

  4. Duplicitous_Dirk on

    Yea chief as a fellow Bedrock Player I have zero clue.

    Geographically, If you are in the nether, it could be steam / fog effect (Like a cloud glitched into the nether at y=31)

  5. wickendencaterpillar on

    as someone whos been playing for around 10 years, this seems like a texture pack loading issue or something similar. i returned to the game after like a 3 year long hiatus recently so im still discovering new things tho so ill update you

  6. Use a bucket on it and look at what it says it is. My guess is that its something from an addon

  7. It’s probably the result of whatever ketamine-induced vibecoding session the Microsoft team that has to port over the Java code put in

  8. CrimsonSparrow201 on

    If it’s in the nether, then best guess is it’s probably some kind of fog? I’d have to double check it but I’m pretty sure there’s fog in the nether now, what with there being all those different biomes. I’m also pretty sure that general hue of the atmosphere (if that makes any sense??) can change depending on which biome you’re in, like with the overworld.

    Now, I could be completely misremembering, but I think it’s something atmospheric, like fog or something similar