Though Minecraft'smost recent 1.19 update was had a lot to unpack, players suspect that Mojang is quietly laying the groundwork for an even greater update yet to come. Though the update introduced the Warden, one of Minecraft's most intense mobs to date, the new deep dark biome and ancient city structures added further mystery. The origins of these ancient cities, how they came to be overrun by sculk, and why they appear to be designed with the Warden in mind are all being discussed.
The answer to these questions might be tied to a future update that could bring with it a whole new dimension to Minecraft. Though nothing official has been confirmed, fans have pointed to unusual details in the deep dark's ancient cities that seem to support this theory. Given these updates are still relatively new, it's possible that sometime in the near future Minecraft could go beyond just the Nether and Overworld dimensions.
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The deep dark's ancient cities offer great looting potential for players if they can handle the high stakes of traversing sculk-infested terrain. But players quickly noticed that dominating the ancient city was one structure in particular: an apparent interpretation of the Warden's face in statue-form. Lit up from below with blue fire, this structure is impossible to miss, and also built atop a secret redstone room that's often worth looting.
Beyond being a homage to the Warden, players have pointed out the resemblance between this Warden's mouth and a Nether portal. The mouth portion is made of reinforced deepslate, a completely unique block type that players are currently unable to obtain by crafting or mining — even with silk touch enchantments. Coupled with the flaming
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