The recent Minecraft April Fool's snapshot lets Endermen spawn carrying any block, allowing the elusive creatures to turn The End into a vibrant landscape of color. Mojang's survival sandbox title launched back in 2009, but the developer continues to support the game through regular updates and expansions. This year's Minecraft April Fools update humorously altered the rules of the game, but one unusual change was actually kept secret.
While Minecraft has received plenty of actual updates over the years, the title's most recent snapshot is instead a tongue-in-cheek celebration of April Fool's Day 2022. The build, referred to as the «One Block At A Time» snapshot, strips away many of the survival simulator's quality-of-life features to bring things back to basics. Minecraft's experience-based progression system and item enchantment mechanics, which were added relatively late in the game's life, are completely removed. However, the April Fool's update also takes away the game's core inventory system, which renders the title virtually unplayable. While many players find humor in things like a Minecraft frog Multishot enchantment, Mojang has now had fun at the fans' expense.
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While the April Fool's update made many bizarre changes to Minecraft, Reddit user Minerdomera recently discovered another unlisted change hidden in the snapshot. The game's unsettling Endermen can typically be found carrying around blocks, but in the quirky new snapshot they can spawn carrying any block. This means that blocks of various materials and colors will be randomly placed around a player's the world, with the bleak dimension of The End slowly transforming into a garishly
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