The Minecraft Bedrock Edition gets some new features and content, as well as performance and bug fixes with the latest Minecraft Update 1.18.10. Mojang has released a new update 1.18.10 for the Minecraft Bedrock Edition. As for the highlights of the latest update, it includes:
Globe Banner Pattern
Iron Golems now show different degrees of cracking depending on their health
Updated several more textures to match Java Edition
Check out the full changelog below! Here you can read all the patch notes!
Changes:
World settings can now be changed directly on Realms, just like local worlds
If you’re playing in South Korea, we added gameplay timers and notices in compliance with gaming laws to help remind players to take occasional breaks from gameplay
Vanilla Parity:
Added the Globe Banner Pattern on Bedrock
Raid boss bar says now displays “Raid – Victory” and Fireworks are launched from the ground after a raid is defeated
Villagers now make a “No” sound when attempting to make a trade that they are out of stock
Players no longer gain a particle effect when obtaining Bad Omen from Pillager Captains
Iron Golems now show different degrees of cracking depending on their health. Iron Ingots can be used on damaged Iron Golems to repair them
Removed the emerald icon above a Villager’s head when trading
Iron Golems now only attack players that have very bad standing in a village after attacking a Villager
Glow Lichen now has similar brightness as Java Edition
Foxes now aim downwards when they pounce
Updated trade tables for Butchers, Cartographers, Librarians, and Wandering Traders
Biome decoration features in cave biomes now have similar frequency as Java Edition
Adjusted the “otherside” music disc to give off a redstone signal of 14 to match Java Edition
Adjusted the “Pigstep” music disc to give off a redstone signal of 13 to match Java Edition
Updated textures for multiple blocks and items to remove bugs and achieve parity between Bedrock and Java Edition
Lodestone Compass
Oak Door, Dark Oak Door, Birch Door, Spruce Door, Acacia Door, and Jungle Door
Oak Sign, Dark Oak Sign, Birch Sign, Spruce Sign, Acacia Sign, Jungle Sign, Warped Sign, and Crimson Sign
Campfire and Soul Campfire
Item Frame and Glow Item Frame
Glow Berry Vines
Comparator (On)
Wither
Additional texture updates
Updated Glass Pane top to match the new texture on Java Edition
Fixed the top texture of Dark Oak Logs
Updated Stripped Dark Oak side texture to match the new texture on Java Edition
Updated Dirt Path side texture
Changed ‘door_oak’ texture filename back to ‘door_wood’
Reversed Parrot head and wing bottom textures
Moved Beetroot and Melon Seed textures 1 pixel row down to match Java Edition
Removed unused pixels in Cocoa Beans stage 0 and stage 1 textures to match Java Edition
Updated Smooth Stone texture in Armor Stand base
Removed horizontal lines in Oak and Iron upper Door textures
Removed hood in Witch, Evoker, and Vindicator textures to match Java Edition
Changed alpha values of Red and Blue Stained Glass textures to match Java Edition (Vanilla Parity)
Fixed the hammer icon’s color palette on the Anvil screen
Updated Dark Oak Planks on the Cartography table textures
Updated Spruce Planks on the Barrel bottom texture
Updated Planks on the Lectern base texture
Fixed highlight inconsistencies in Gold and Diamond Armor textures
Removed wandering pixel in the Carrot stage 3 texture
Centered the back texture of Axolotls
Boat oars now have the same color as the Boat
Frogs and Tadpoles
Frogs will spawn in Swamp biomes
Frogs can croak, jump, swim, and walk on land
Frogs can eat small Slimes, causing a Slime Ball to drop
Frogs can be tempted and bred using Seagrass, but this is just a placeholder food for now
Frogs lay eggs after mating
Frog eggs that hatch spawn Tadpoles
Tadpoles that grow up will turn into a Frog
Tadpoles can swim in water
Tadpoles “jump around” like fishes when on land, and eventually die
Tadpoles grow into a different type of Frog based on the biome they are born in
Tadpoles can be caught in a Bucket
Froglight
Three new Froglight blocks have been added (Pearlescent, Verdant, and Ochre)
The Froglight blocks emit light
The blocks are obtained by luring a Frog close to a small Magma Cube. The Frog will eat the Magma Cube and a Froglight block will drop. Each Frog variant will cause a different Froglight block to drop
Sculk
Sculk block features are now accessible by enabling this toggle
Fixes:
Performance / Stability
Fixed an issue that could cause entities in a chunk to not save when exiting a world
The game now loads certain seeds and worlds around Mesa biomes without crashing
Fixed a crash that could occur when trading Maps with Cartographer Villagers
Fixed a crash that could occur when shift-clicking Armor in the Crafting Table while using Pocket UI
Fixed issue where breaking blocks, opening chests, and entering portals would be delayed/not work when there are lots of mobs nearby
Optimized the placement of geode features in the world
Reduced the amount of network packets sent with the subchunk request system and packet optimizations
You can find the full changelogs of the latest patch Minecraft update 1.18.10 patch notes here.