New updates often come with new bugs, and the playable snapshot of the Minecraft 1.20 version is no exception. The new update is planned for release some time in 2023 and has some exciting new features including the beautiful cherry blossom biome. Minecraft players testing out the new snapshot naturally beelined for the new biome, albeit with varying levels of success.
Minecraft has come a long way since it launched in 2011. The open-world sandbox still captures imaginations and enjoys massive popularity among players of all ages, and has received several big updates in its time that added exciting new features like additional biomes, mobs, and structures. The recent 1.19 version, known as the Wild Update, added the mangrove swamp and deep dark biomes, the latter of which included vast Ancient City structures for players to explore.
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In the new Minecraft 1.20 playable snapshot, an early build of the upcoming update, players attempting to create a campfire out of the new cherry blossom wood will find themselves disappointed. The campfire block has a variety of uses – it's a light source that can also be used to make smoke signals or pacify bees. Alternatively, campfires are useful when making traps. Mojang is aware of the bug and will likely have it fixed once Minecraft 1.20 is eventually released.
This type of bug can be really annoying since it will necessitate players having to venture outside the biome they are in to get wood that will enable them to craft affected items. Thankfully this new bug was discovered before the Minecraft 1.20 update goes live, but it is likely that more bugs will surface when it eventually does since the small pool of
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