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This week in Java Realms we’ve got three thrilling new maps for you to tackle: a crafting challenge, a modern twist on a classic board game, and a fleet of high-flying ships to explore. It’s a short and quick release this time around, so let’s hop right in!
THE CRAFTING CUBE
by Vertex Creations
The Crafting Cube is a Minecrafter’s Minecraft map! It doesn’t test your skill in blasting aliens, moving pieces around a board, or even jumping between blocks that hover over the void; this is a pure test of Minecraft knowledge. Players are given a recipe, then asked to craft that item. Easy! But that dispenser contains redstone, and I can’t mine that with my wooden pick. Iron will work, but first I need a furnace, and a crafting table before that! If you’ve internalized the quickest way to obtain an item by climbing the Minecraft tech tree, you’re going to have a sizable advantage.
TIX.TAX
by Wector11211
Tic Tac Toe, or Noughts and Crosses, is a game that many of us played as children. Since it’s a “solved” game, where perfect play is well-known and results in a draw every time, it’s not a popular game at board gaming nights. But what if you made a 3x3 board of 3x3 boards, and your piece placement determined where your opponent would play next? Thinking a step ahead is easy, but thinking multiple steps ahead while trying not to give your opponent an easy win is much more challenging!
NM CORPORATION
by Spark Squared
NM Corporation is a new map to Realms’ Inspiration category. Your goal here is whatever you’d like: observe, explore, and take inspiration from the builds here. Are you an aspiring creator looking to blast off into space, or maybe you want to fill your newly-updated oceans with transport ships? If you’re interested in this kind of map, we suggest you study the designs carefully, then try to come up with your own variants. Good luck!
CHEAT CODE CENTRAL
In a bygone era, when gaming magazines ruled the world, gamers would eagerly flip to the back to find the latest cheat codes for their favorite games. Some gave extra lives, some enabled bonus levels; generally, these were pretty fun to mess around with.
Since our team works so much with custom mapmaking, we thought it’d be fun to drop in our own version of a “cheat code” in Minecraft: Java Edition. All you have to do is ensure cheats are on in singleplayer, or you’re an admin on your Realm or server (and you probably want to be in creative mode, so it doesn’t kill you), then toss this command into the chat:
/summon minecraft:illagerbeast ~ ~ ~ {Passengers:[{id:"minecraft:illusioner",Passengers:[{id:"minecraft:guardian",ActiveEffects:[{Id:14b,Amplifier:1b,Duration:5000,ShowParticles:0b}]}]}]}
What exactly does this mess of text do? If you know something of commands, you can read through and get most of it. The game summons the new illager beast at your position, which is ridden by the currently-unused illusioner, which is being ridden by an invisible guardian. When combined, it looks like the illusioner is riding the beast, shooting lasers at you. Nifty!
An Illager on an Illager Beast, shooting lasers at a villager. Has science gone too far?
To learn about loading this and other content into Java Realms for your PC, visit our help site. If you haven't yet tried Realms for yourself, you'll have a blue diamond on the Minecraft Realms button, located on the main screen of Minecraft: Java Edition. Click it, then follow the instructions to try Realms free for 30 days.
Want to have your own Minecraft creations featured on Realms and on this blog? Head over to this page, which explains the Java Realms Content Creator Program. If you have questions about this process, or want submit your own “cheat code” for consideration, you can find me on Twitter.
Happy Minecrafting!
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