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"field": "<ul class=\"hlist\"><li>\n* (link to Pocket Edition v0.11.0 article, displayed as v0.11.0)\n* (link to Pocket Edition v0.11.1 article, displayed as v0.11.1)\n* (link to Pocket Edition v0.11.2 article, displayed as v0.11.2)</li></ul>",
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"footer": "<span style=\"display:inline-block; padding:0 .4em;\">[[bedrock Edition guides/0.10 releases|◄ 0.10 releases]]</span><span style=\"display:inline-block; padding:0 .4em;\">[[bedrock Edition guides/0.12 releases |0.12 releases ►]]</span>"
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This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Bedrock Edition 0.11.x releases, which assumes at least some familiarity with Bedrock Edition 0.10.x releases.
Mobs
New
Changed
Blocks
New
| Name |
Image |
Obtaining |
Tool Required |
Uses
|
| Redstone block
|
|
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Can be mined with any kind of pickaxe, otherwise no items will be dropped.
|
Can only be used to store redstone dust.
|
| Grass path
|
|
|
- Can be broken with any tool or with bare hands, but a shovel is fastest.
|
Can be used as a decorative block.
|
Changed
| Name |
Image |
Changed
|
| Stone brick
|
 
|
- Carved stone bricks and mossy stone bricks can be synthesized in stone cutter.
- Cracked stone bricks can be obtained by smelting stone bricks.
|
| Grass
|
  
|
Changed grass pixels to square and double grass to random height.
|
| Wood
|
    
|
Now called wood instead of log.
|
Items
New
| Name |
Image |
Obtaining |
Uses
|
| Fishing rod
|

|
There is a small chance that it can be obtained as "junk" when fishing.
|
Fishing.
|
| Magma cream
|
|
Dropped from magma cube.
|
Currently has no functionality.
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| Raw cod
|
|
Obtained by fishing.
|
Restore health.
|
| Cooked cod
|
|
|
Restore health.
|
| Raw salmon
|
|
Obtained by fishing.
|
Restore health.
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| Cooked salmon
|
|
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Restore health.
|
| Clownfish
|
|
Obtained by fishing.
|
Restore health.
|
| Pufferfish
|
|
Obtained by fishing.
|
Restores health and gives the player 15 seconds of III, 1 minute of IV, and 15 seconds of II.
|
| Rotten flesh
|
|
|
Restore life, with an 80% probability of giving the player for 30 seconds.
|
| Spawn eggs
|
   
|
Can only be obtained from the creative mode inventory or using commands.
|
Generate corresponding creatures.
|
Changed
| Name |
Image |
Changed
|
| Milk
|
|
Drinking removes all status effects.
|
| Armor
|
|
No longer reduces damage taken when players fall and are on fire.
|
Non-mob entities
New
| Name |
Image |
Creation |
Drops |
Note
|
| Boat
|
    
|
|
|
- Will emit smoke when destroyed.
- Size slightly larger than Java Edition.
- Color depends on the wood board used.
- The color of the icon is always the same. Does not change based on the actual color of the ship.
- More resistant to damage: the ship will not be damaged when colliding with other blocks.
- Can carry 2 passengers, including all creatures.
- Passive and hostile mobs can ride on ships without players.
|
| Ghast Fireball
|
|
Fired when ghast attacks.
|
N/A
|
A large explosive projectile fired by ghasts.
|
Structures
Changed
Gameplay
New
| Name |
Description
|
| Status Effect
|
- The corresponding potion was added to the game after the Nether was added.
Poison
Nausea
- Can only be obtained by eating pufferfish.
Hunger
- Can only be obtained by eating raw chicken.
- Has no effect on player.
- Through inventory editing, all status effects of the player, such as Health Boost and Damage Absorption, can be affected and function normally. However, hunger and saturation effects do not work, which is caused by the lack of hunger value.
|
| Death information
|
Ported from Java Edition.
|
| Fishing
|
By using a fishing rod.
|
Changed
| Name |
Changed
|
| Creative mode
|
- Increase the interactive distance in creative mode.
- Completely remove player burning animation.
|
See also