Java Edition Infdev 20100320
This version does not have an official title.
This version is referred to only as "Minecraft Infdev" in-game. The current title of this version is unofficial and has not been used by Mojang.
Please update the name if confirmed by reliable sources, such as in the launcher.
Please update the name if confirmed by reliable sources, such as in the launcher.
Minecraft Infdev

| Edition | ||||||
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| Release date |
March 20, 2010 | |||||
| Downloads | ||||||
| Minimum Java version | ||||||
| al_version |
1.112 | |||||
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A version of Minecraft Infdev was released on March 20, 2010.[1]
Additions
- Trees have been re-implemented and now generate naturally.
- Ores have been re-implemented and now generate naturally.
- Ignore height, allowing for any ore to generate on cliffs.
- Spawn only in blobs of one.
- Rarity seems to be implemented; coal ore is very common, iron ore and gold ore are somewhat common (and they seem to be the same rarity), and diamond ore is rare.
Changes
- The items the player starts with in new worlds has been changed: 64 diamond axes, 64 diamond shovels, 64 diamond pickaxes, 64 torches, 64 pairs of flint and steel, 64 TNT blocks, 64 glass blocks, 64 bows, and 64 arrows.
- Furnaces and chests now "remember" the items put into them if replaced in the same location.
Fixes
- Fire can now be extinguished by punching.
- Opening containers (i.e. chests and furnaces) no longer crashes the game.
- Creepers and TNT now explode.
- Fixes most other crash bugs in previous Infdev versions.[1]
Gallery
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A cliff generated in this version, showing the ore generation.
References
- ↑ a b Infdev update: trees and furnaces – The Word of Notch, March 20, 2010