The 1.16 Nether. Probably because I’m a returning player who left a year after it got added and now I’m back so it still feels very new.
PizzaPieInMyEye on
Same for me, honestly. Especially since I only started using them regularly a few years ago. Before that, I really only used Elytra to get to End cities to get more shulkers, lol.
EquivalentEconomy551 on
For me, it’s Raids. I don’t do them that often, and when I do, I’m always surprised by new things, so they still feel new to me despite being in the game since 1.14
CatlynnExists on
Drowned. I still get surprised by them since it took me so long to switch to bedrock.
enderkings99 on
The wither, it’s older than lots of stuff I already accept easily, but it just feels like a random modded side boss every time, like, beacons I understand, I accept them as old for example, but the wither feels new
Haha_LMAO69 on
The 1.14 update is the beginning of modern Minecraft for me. Mostly because of the texture update. But then it’s gonna be 7 years old in a few months.
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The 1.16 Nether. Probably because I’m a returning player who left a year after it got added and now I’m back so it still feels very new.
Same for me, honestly. Especially since I only started using them regularly a few years ago. Before that, I really only used Elytra to get to End cities to get more shulkers, lol.
For me, it’s Raids. I don’t do them that often, and when I do, I’m always surprised by new things, so they still feel new to me despite being in the game since 1.14
Drowned. I still get surprised by them since it took me so long to switch to bedrock.
The wither, it’s older than lots of stuff I already accept easily, but it just feels like a random modded side boss every time, like, beacons I understand, I accept them as old for example, but the wither feels new
The 1.14 update is the beginning of modern Minecraft for me. Mostly because of the texture update. But then it’s gonna be 7 years old in a few months.