Minecraft is a game that is constantly being improved upon through updates that add features, blocks, and mobs, while removing any glitches or bugs, making it a perpetually growing game with new content coming out about once a year. This steady stream of new content is what has kept a lot of Minecraft players active on the game for years.
In recent years, Mojang has given players new updates focused on both the Overworld (Minecraft’s regular Earth dimension) and the Nether (Minecraft’s equivalent of Hell) by adding new biomes, mobs, blocks, and items that will change the way the game is played. The next update, dubbed The Wild Update, has already been announced and will once again focus on improving parts of the Overworld. However, players are itching at the possibility of an overhaul of the End Dimension, as it is the only dimension on Minecraft that has not been given a complete update since its launch.
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The End Dimension is the location of the main boss fight in Minecraft, The Ender Dragon, and marks the end of the natural progression of the game. The dimension is filled with islands that float above an empty void, the horrifying Enderman mob, and countless End Cities that hide some of the best late-game loot. When players enter the dimension, they will automatically start off the Ender Dragon fight and must defeat it to gain access to portals that will take them to the outer islands of the End, the only place where the End Cities spawn.
The End Dimension is a barren wasteland with dangers stemming from two kinds of mobs, the Enderman and Shulkers, the latter of which only spawns within End Cities. These Cities also have extremely valuable loot, including the Elytra,
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