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Here’s a concept designed specifically for Minecraft Beta 1.0.1 — keeping the rough, early-Survival Test / late-Alpha / early-Beta vibe, while adding something useful, atmospheric, and fitting for that era (before hunger, before sprinting, before pistons as we know them).
According to the legend, players who find this version encounter passive mobs (cows, sheep, pigs) that have pitch-black eyes minecraft beta 1.0.1
In later versions, there will be villagers to trade with, wolves to tame, and a dragon to slay. But here, in the raw code of the Beta, you are truly, fundamentally . Every torch you place is a tiny rebellion against the void. Every bridge you build is a path to nowhere. The Ghost in the Code Here’s a concept designed specifically for Minecraft Beta
. It wasn't meant to add new features but was a critical patch released almost immediately after the transition from Alpha to Beta to address game-breaking issues. The Problem: Every torch you place is a tiny rebellion against the void
Because this was a critical hotfix, Minecraft Beta 1.0.1 wasn’t about content; it was about survival. Here is exactly what was added, changed, or removed:
Here’s a concept designed specifically for Minecraft Beta 1.0.1 — keeping the rough, early-Survival Test / late-Alpha / early-Beta vibe, while adding something useful, atmospheric, and fitting for that era (before hunger, before sprinting, before pistons as we know them).
According to the legend, players who find this version encounter passive mobs (cows, sheep, pigs) that have pitch-black eyes
In later versions, there will be villagers to trade with, wolves to tame, and a dragon to slay. But here, in the raw code of the Beta, you are truly, fundamentally . Every torch you place is a tiny rebellion against the void. Every bridge you build is a path to nowhere. The Ghost in the Code
. It wasn't meant to add new features but was a critical patch released almost immediately after the transition from Alpha to Beta to address game-breaking issues. The Problem:
Because this was a critical hotfix, Minecraft Beta 1.0.1 wasn’t about content; it was about survival. Here is exactly what was added, changed, or removed: