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Horse Update promotional image.
The Horse Update is the name for Java Edition 1.6.1 , a major update released on July 1, 2013.[ 1] It added new features such as horses , leads , coal blocks , carpets , resource packs and a new launcher .
Development began the month after 1.5.1 was released. Eighteen development snapshots were released, from 13w16a to 13w26a . During the development period, 1.5.2 was released. Several iterations of the fourth launcher were released during this time period, from 0.1 to 1.2.2. Nearer the end of the snapshot cycle for the 1.6 update, Mojang focused primarily on fixing bugs, rather than adding new features.
The official name for the update, the Horse Update – was announced a week prior to the 1.6 prerelease on the Minecraft update tumblr (which is viewed in the launcher).
Mojang released the 1.6 pre-release on June 25, 2013. This included an easter egg where mobs named "Dinnerbone" or "Grumm" were flipped upside down. The 1.6.1 pre-release was released on June 28, 2013, three days before the final release.
Notable features
New blocks
Block of Coal
Mineral block crafted using nine pieces of coal .
Also acts as furnace fuel, able to smelt 80 items per block.
Carpet
Crafted using two wools of matching color.
Can be placed on any block and can be walked on.
Hardened Clay (now Terracotta)
Obtained by smelting clay.
Hay Bale
Crafted using nine pieces of wheat .
Can be oriented like a log.
Used to feed horses , but not able to breed them.
Stained Clay (now Stained Terracotta)
Crafted using eight stained clay surrounding a matching dye.
New items
New mobs
Horses
Rideable mobs found in plains in small groups.
Has to be tamed by repeatedly riding the horse, subsequently getting thrown off, until the horse shows heart particles.
Upon taming, a saddle is required to ride the horse.
Stats (health, speed, and jump height) and color vary between horses.
Can be bred using golden apples or golden carrots
Drops leather when killed.
Donkey
Mule
Spawns upon the breeding of a horse and a donkey.
Has similar functionality to the donkey.
Cannot breed with any other horses, donkeys, and mules.
Drops leather when killed.
Skeleton Horse & Zombie Horse
Obtainable only through third-party software.
Both considered undead mobs.
Neither one can bred to produce baby offsprings.
Skeleton horses drop bones when killed.
Zombie horses drop rotten flesh when killed.
New gameplay
Resource pack
Completely replaced texture packs .
Allows modifying not only texture, but also sounds, music, font, text, and languages.
New effects :
Absorption
Occurs after eating a golden apple or enchanted golden apple .
Grants the player 4HP additional health that cannot be replenished.
Upon taking damage, absorption health is depleted first before the player's main health.
Health Boost
Can be given only by commands.
Grants the player 4HP that can be filled up.
Extra health disappears once the effect is over.
Saturation
Can be given only by commands.
Grants the player 1 ( ) hunger per every tick.
Other additions
Notable changes
Further revisions
Video
Trivia
This is the last version for the third launcher available.
Because of the new launcher, this version of the game became the first that could auto-update itself.
In the update poster, the then-unused nitwit or "generic villager" can be seen next to an iron golem , along with an unknown blue robed villager.
Gallery
Promotional image (released alongside the update)
[ 2]
Bigger version.
References
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