Bedrock Edition exclusive features

This is the list of features that are available exclusively to the Bedrock Edition.

General

 * Add-ons
 * Used to change the way things look in-game.
 * Behavior packs, used to change behavior, loot, equipment, and spawn rule of entities.
 * Can be used to replace entities, or add new ones.
 * Resource packs have the same usage as they do in Java Edition. They can be used to change entity models and add custom particles, but cannot be used to change block models.
 * World templates can be used to import a world from outside.


 * Block Selection
 * Has two types of block selection: Highlighted Color and Show Block Outline.


 * UI
 * Two UIs: Pocket and Classic.


 * Education Feature
 * Education Edition Feature from Chemistry Update.


 * Minecraft Marketplace
 * Minecraft Coins
 * Official Community Creations


 * Skins
 * Have extra 3D pixels on the skin model.
 * Skin Packs are available:
 * Campfire Tales Skin Pack
 * City Folk
 * Coral Crafters Skin Pack
 * FINAL FANTASY XV Skin Pack
 * Halloween Costumes Skin Pack
 * Holiday Skin Pack 2015
 * Journey To The West Skin Pack
 * Lunar New Year Skin Pack
 * Magic: The Gathering Skin Pack
 * Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
 * Strangers - Biome Settlers 3
 * Town Folk Skin Pack
 * Other community skin packs


 * Worlds
 * Purple Parrot Party Palace
 * Inspiration Island
 * Other community worlds

Full button/key mapping for keyboard & mouse + controller + touch. World Options
 * Settings
 * Profile
 * Change Gamertag
 * Manage Account
 * Manage who can send you invites
 * Sign Out from Xbox Live
 * Auto Updates Unlocked Packs
 * Off
 * On with Wi-Fi Only
 * On with Wi-Fi or Mobile Data
 * Use Cellular Data
 * Require Encrypted Websockets
 * Video
 * Camera Perspective (For easy access on mobile devices)
 * Screen Animations
 * Screen Safe Area
 * Outline Selection
 * Fancy Bubbles
 * Beautiful Skies
 * Fancy Graphics
 * FOV Can Be Altered By Gameplay
 * UI Profile (ONLY on mobile devices)
 * Pocket
 * Classic
 * Anti-Aliasing
 * Particle Render Distance
 * Texel Anti-Aliasing
 * Other
 * Make old worlds infinite
 * Global Resources
 * A menu that enables the user to customize their main resource packs that will be activated across the entire game.
 * Storage
 * Menu that displays devices's storage of various data, including:
 * Behavior Packs
 * Cache Data
 * Resource Packs
 * Worlds
 * World Templates
 * Broadcast
 * Uses Mixer Create to create built-in livestreams with viewer contributions using commands.


 * Particles
 * Some of the particles have a different name compared to Java Edition.
 * Exclusive particles:


 * Sounds
 * Other exclusive sounds are listed on the Bedrock Edition sound_definitions.json.


 * Armor defense
 * Damage taken only depends on the number of defense points.
 * Each armor point gives 4% damage reduction.

Commands

 * Has more game rules:
 * Has more game rules:


 * Sets the maximum number of players allowed to join a multiplayer game.
 * Sets the maximum number of players allowed to join a multiplayer game.


 * Transfers player to another server.
 * Transfers player to another server.


 * Replaces the functionality of spawn chunk in Java Edition.
 * Replaces the functionality of spawn chunk in Java Edition.


 * Used to connect to a WebSocket server which uses command messages to communicate with clients.
 * Used to connect to a WebSocket server which uses command messages to communicate with clients.


 * Command Format


 * A user interface layer to easily set the teleport, time and weather commands.
 * is now its own separate command.

Splashes
There are many splashes exclusive to the Bedrock Edition.

Graphics

 * Graphics are more vibrant and smoother than in Java Edition and Legacy Console Edition.
 * Burning mobs emit large particles with fire's animation.
 * At sunset and sunrise, clouds and ambient lighting will turn pink.
 * Slabs, stairs, and farmland do not block light.
 * Suffocation animation is different.
 * Animation for entering a Nether portal is different.
 * Player burning animation is different.
 * Lava has a different animation when flowing.
 * Eating animation for animals when feeding them.
 * Some mobs only have an exclusive attack animation.
 * Zombie pigman and baby zombie pigman.
 * Drowned and baby drowned.
 * Explosion particles are more pixelated.

World generation

 * Badlands
 * Terracotta layers in the badlands will generate randomly, even when using the same seed.
 * Passive mobs can spawn in eroded badlands.


 * Buried treasure
 * Can generate in stone shore biome at high altitude.


 * Desert pyramids
 * If generated in a ravine or river, the temple’s floor will be replaced by the bottom of the ground in a ravine or river, rather than just one block from a TNT shape.
 * If generated in stripe land, it has a very tall foundation to bedrock layer, unlike in deserts that never have a tall foundation if generated with air in the bottom.


 * Frozen Deep Ocean
 * Surfaces are completely frozen.


 * Far lands


 * The infinite worlds generate Far Lands since X/Z: ±12,550,821, like prior to Beta 1.8 on Java Edition.
 * However, the BE Far Lands generate different structures and biomes.
 * The Stripe Lands are mostly a graphical glitch, however, this area has distorted physics:
 * Players next to water are teleported into the Void.
 * Starts to generate at X/Z: ±16,777,216 and continues until the game's limits.
 * Terrain will be entirely an ocean with very deep water until bedrock layer.
 * Generated structures can still generate, with tall foundation.
 * Exceptions are desert wells, woodland mansions, dungeons and mineshafts.
 * Igloos will generate at ocean floor.


 * Huge mushrooms
 * Will generate naturally in swamps.


 * Igloo
 * Polished diorite replaces the position of polished andesite.
 * Generate with packed ice instead of ice.
 * If generated in the stripe lands, it will generate underwater at bedrock layer on the ocean floor, cutting some bedrock around it and replace the bottom bedrock at y=0 with stone bricks.
 * Oddly, the bed is magenta, instead of white and brown as if it generated in snowy tundra and snowy taiga.
 * Villagers and zombie villagers that spawn in igloo basements are random instead of being a priest.


 * Desert Well
 * 2 desert wells can commonly generate in the same chunk.


 * Old world type
 * Finite, 256&times;128&times;256 world.
 * Biomes are shrunken to fit more biomes.
 * Generates with an Invisible Bedrock world border.
 * Villages, desert wells and buried treasure are the only buildings which can generate in this world type.
 * Tall grass and large ferns are generated less.
 * Can be extended with the "make infinite" button.
 * Nether portals can't be activated.
 * End portals can't be activated.
 * The Nether and the End can only be accessed from portals using or the  command.
 * Both the Nether and the End are bordered with size 256&times;128&times;256.
 * The Nether still generates normally, but the 8:1 travel ratio is maintained, meaning that returning to the Overworld may cause the player to become stuck (due to the Overworld being only 256&times;128&times;256 in size).
 * Despite nether portals not being able to be activated, returning from the Nether to the Overworld will cause newly activated nether portals to generate in the Overworld (this is due to the fact that nether portals placed with commands are not counted in the Overworld).
 * The End only generates the central island and sometimes the end fountain does not generate and the ender dragon sometimes gets stuck at the border. End gateways also don't work.
 * Unlocking the last tier trade from cartographers will freeze all mobs in the world and the game will stop ticking.


 * Snowy Tundra
 * Passive mobs can spawn with very low spawn rate.


 * Stronghold
 * Prison room doesn't generate an iron door or a stone button.
 * Has larger chance to generate under village wells or meeting point to easily detect without an eye of ender, even when the eye of ender has been added.
 * Number of strongholds able to generate per world is random instead of 128 per world.
 * 3 Strongholds generate in a ring centered at 0,0 and other strongholds generate randomly around the world.


 * Superflat world type
 * Called Flat.
 * Classic preset only, cannot be customized.
 * Has no villages nor mineshafts generated.


 * Villages
 * Blacksmith chests can have ink sacs.
 * Churches and blacksmith buildings in desert villages generate using sandstone instead of cobblestone.
 * Village meeting points generate with various bell types.


 * Swamp hut
 * Cauldron is filled with a random potion or splash potion.
 * 1/3 or 2/3 of the cauldron is filled with a potion.


 * Pillager outpost
 * Can generate with a tall foundation.
 * Generates with black banners instead of illager banners.


 * Nether Portal
 * If generated in mid air, netherrack generates as a part of the generation, even in the Overworld.


 * World Seed
 * Only 4,294,967,296 possible seeds can generate a world, this is unlike the Java and Legacy Console Editions’s 18.4 quintillion (264) possible seeds.
 * Uses 32-bit variant of Mersenne Twister PRNG to generate seeds instead of 64-bit.

Blocks

 * Barrel
 * Has exclusive unused textures


 * Bed
 * A brown bed will generate in an igloo generated in the taiga, a white bed will generate in ice plains igloos and a magenta bed will generate in an igloo generated in the stripe land at far lands.
 * Appear in 2D model in inventory.


 * Beacon
 * The light only takes the color of the highest stained glass and colors cannot be mixed.


 * Bell
 * Have 3 exclusive side textures.


 * Cauldron
 * Can be used to store lava.
 * Has exclusive unused block state filled with lava.
 * Can be used to store potions.
 * Can be used to store dyed water.


 * Infested Block
 * letting a silverfish enter any stone brick variants or cobblestone will turn these blocks into infested stone instead of the corresponding infested block.


 * Chest
 * Has outdated closing sound.


 * Enchanting Table
 * Gives off a light level of 12.


 * Item Frame
 * Uses BlockEntity rather than the Entity class.


 * Jukebox
 * Music discs can be inserted using hoppers or droppers.


 * Glowing Obsidian
 * Can only be obtained through inventory editing.
 * Glows at light level 12.
 * Can only be mined using a diamond pickaxe with Silk Touch enchantment.
 * If mined without a diamond pickaxe, it will drop nothing.
 * If mined with a diamond pickaxe without Silk Touch enchantment, it will drop normal obsidian.


 * Grass path
 * Drop itself when mined using a tool with silk touch enchantment.


 * Ice
 * If ice is placed below soul sand, it will still be slippery
 * Attempting to set ice on fire with a flint and steel will decrease its durability by 1.
 * Ice cannot conduct redstone currents because they are classed as a transparent block.


 * Packed Ice
 * Packed ice generate as windows in igloos.


 * Invisible Bedrock
 * Projectiles can pass through it.
 * Leaves a shadow.
 * Looks like a sheet of stone in inventory.


 * Leaves
 * In snowy biomes, such as snowy taiga, leaves lose their biome dependant color shade, so they appear frost covered when snowing.
 * Leaves may spawn one spider provided that there are 3×3×2 spaces around it.


 * Melon Block
 * Breaking a melon block with shears will produce the full 9 slices of melon.


 * Spawners
 * Takes slightly longer to mine than in Java Edition.
 * Emits a light level of 3 when having a mob inside.


 * Slabs
 * Cut sandstone and cut red sandstone slabs.
 * Regular sandstone and red sandstone slabs can only be crafted using sandstone or red sandstone, no variants.


 * Stairs
 * Regular sandstone and red sandstone stairs can only be crafted using regular sandstone or red sandstone, no variants.


 * Nether Brick Block
 * Have a brighter texture.


 * Nether Reactor Core
 * Can only be obtained through inventory editing.
 * Can only be mined using a pickaxe with Silk Touch enchantment.
 * If mined using a pickaxe without Silk Touch enchantment, it will drop 3 diamonds and 6 iron ingots.


 * Observer
 * Unlike in the Java and Legacy Console Editions, observers in Bedrock Edition have some blocks that cannot be detected when they receive a block update.
 * Can't detect redstone updates.


 * Obsidian
 * Requires 6.5 seconds to mine instead of 9.4.


 * Piston and Sticky Piston
 * Requires 1 tick to retract instead of retracting instantly as they do on other versions of Minecraft.
 * Have a thick, broader neck.
 * When powered with a 1-tick pulse, a sticky piston will not leave the block it is pushing in front.
 * Takes longer time to extend.
 * When depowered while extending, pistons will continue to extend and then retract.
 * Quasi-connectivity (BUD powering) does not exist.


 * Planks
 * Are named Wood Planks


 * Glass Pane, Stained Glass Pane and Iron Bars
 * Have 3D inventory icons instead of using 2D sprites


 * Redstone Dust
 * When placed, it has a + shape instead of • even if it is not connected to another redstone component.
 * Does not have quasi-connectivity, meaning many contraptions for the Java Edition and Console Edition have to be altered.
 * Connects to back of pistons.


 * reserved6
 * Can only be obtained through inventory editing.


 * Sign
 * Can be used to safely demolish cacti by clicking on the side of it.


 * Snow layer
 * Melts gradually in snowless biomes (except in mountains biome).
 * Called "Top Snow" in the inventory.


 * Stonecutter
 * Unused useless utility block that appears as a full block
 * Obtained prior 1.10 or via inventory editor.


 * Stripped Log
 * Called as Stripped Wood.


 * Update Game Block
 * Block obtained from inventory editing.
 * Can be mined with bare hand or any tool (similar to dirt).


 * Water
 * Has a gradient.
 * Has more color in more biomes such as deserts, the nether, mushroom fields, etc.

Items

 * Food
 * Any food can be consumed in creative mode or peaceful difficulty.


 * Boat
 * When used as fuel, it can smelt 6 items.


 * Book and Quill
 * Can hold two pages on the same screen.
 * The edit button is used to change the words per page.


 * Enchanted Golden Apple
 * Called "Enchanted Apple" in inventory.


 * Empty Map
 * Can be crafted using nine paper in addition to the recipe used in other versions of the game.
 * An empty map can be used to clone a map in the anvil as well as in the crafting table.
 * Empty maps with compasses have been renamed to Locator Map, to distinguish between empty maps without compasses.


 * Bucket of Fish
 * Bucket of Tropical Fish is called Bucket of 'Tropical Fish name'.


 * Map
 * Does not show the player's position until a compass is added using an anvil, a crafting table or a cartography table.
 * Foliage colors are accurate to the corresponding biomes.
 * Zooming out is done using an anvil or a cartography table. Additionally, zooming out can also be done in a crafting table when using classic UI.
 * If a map placed in an item frame is cloned, the location of the map placed in the item frame appears as a green marker whereas the location of the player appears as a white marker when the cloned map is viewed.
 * In multiplayer, player heads appear on maps as a pointer when inside a filled map.
 * Map 0, also know as unknown map, can generate in stronghold libraries, shipwreck map chests, and village cartographer chests.


 * Melon Slice
 * Named "Melon" in the inventory.


 * Minecart with Command Block
 * Has a repeating command block in it instead of an impulse command block.


 * Steak
 * Called "Cooked Beef" in inventory.

Mobs and entities

 * All feedable mobs
 * When feeding them, particle effects corresponding to the food will appear.


 * All undead mobs
 * Do not have a chance to spawn wearing a pumpkin and jack-o-lantern during Halloween.


 * Baby Zombie, Husk, and Zombie Villager
 * Can ride adult stray cats and panda.
 * Can ride adult zombies.


 * Blazes
 * Have weaker combat sight.


 * Boat
 * A sunken boat will float again when it emerges from the current or the waterfall that is keeping it down.
 * Boats emit smoke when destroyed.


 * Camera
 * Camera spawn egg can only be obtained through the NBT editor.
 * Has missing functionality.


 * Cave Spider
 * Has a 1% chance of spawning as a spider jockey.
 * If in the Nether, they have a 1% chance of spawning as a wither jockey.
 * This makes it more dangerous because if the player is attacked, the player will get the Poison effect from the cave spider and the Wither effect from the wither skeleton.
 * If an abandoned mineshaft generates in a snowy biome with a cave spider spawner in view of the sky, cave spiders have a chance to spawn as a cave spider jockey with a stray instead of a skeleton.


 * Chicken Jockey
 * Doesn't have a drowned and pigman variant (a baby drowned or baby zombie pigman riding an adult chicken).


 * Chickens
 * Baby forms can spawn naturally.
 * Can't spawn naturally in Nether via chicken jockey.
 * Spawn in groups of 2-4.
 * Doesn't have higher spawn rate in jungle biomes and variants.


 * Cows
 * Spawn in herds of 2-3.
 * Baby form can spawn naturally.


 * Dolphins
 * Baby form (version exclusive) can spawn naturally.


 * Drowned
 * Has smaller chance to spawn holding a Fishing Rod.
 * Has larger chance to spawn holding a Nautilus Shell
 * Doesn't have chicken jockey variant (Baby Drowned riding Chicken).
 * Has the same posture as the player when holding a nautilus shell or anything else in its offhand.
 * Uses a swimming animation similar to the player.


 * Enderman
 * The ender pearl is dropped together with the experience when the enderman's body disappears.


 * Endermite
 * Attack endermen without provocation.
 * Have walking sounds.
 * Attack snow golems and iron golems without provocation.


 * Fishing Rod
 * Has a cubic bobber.


 * Ghasts
 * Have glowing eyes.
 * When killed with its own fireball, the ghast will turn orange rather than red.


 * Iron Golem
 * Iron Golem spawn egg can only be obtained through inventory editing.


 * Item
 * 2D items do not spin.


 * Leash Knot
 * Has better physics.


 * Slime and Magma Cube
 * Smaller slimes or magma cubes will be ejected at high speed.


 * NPC
 * NPC spawn egg can only be obtained through the NBT editor.


 * Panda
 * Can spawn in regular jungle and jungle edge variants but has lower spawn rate than in bamboo jungle.


 * Parrot
 * Parrots can dance on a player's shoulder.
 * Feeding cookies will inflict fatal poison instead of regular poison.


 * Pig
 * Have a different sound when accelerated.
 * Piglets can spawn naturally.
 * Spawn in herds of 1-3


 * Pillager
 * Drop 0-2.
 * Drop iron armor and tools while in raids.


 * Polar Bear
 * Spawn in groups of 1-2.


 * Pufferfish
 * Will instantly puff up to their fullest form after taking any kind of damage.
 * Will puff up when near most hostile mobs.
 * Spawn only in warm ocean biomes.


 * Rabbit
 * Have an exclusive texture.


 * Ravager
 * Can break more block types, such as sweet berry bushes, pumpkins, flowers, etc.


 * Sheep
 * Color around their faces and patches when sheared correspond to their wool color.
 * Baby sheep can spawn naturally.
 * Spawn in flocks of 2-3.


 * Skeleton and Stray
 * If a player shoots a skeleton outside its detection range, then it will temporarily hold up its bow in a shooting position.
 * Damage is not based on difficulty, but closer targets make arrows deal less damage but shoot faster.
 * Doesn't avoid the player when the player is too close from the skeleton.
 * Spawn in groups of 1-2.
 * Underwater skeletons can only use a melee attack to attack the player and cannot use their bow.
 * Stray melee attack inflicts slowness I for 30 seconds.


 * Snow Golems
 * Snow golem spawn egg can be obtained, but only through inventory editing.
 * Will not die in jungle biome.


 * Spider
 * Never spawn with status effects on hard difficulty.


 * Spider Jockey
 * Has more variants:
 * Regular spider jockey: skeleton riding spider
 * Wither spider jockey: wither skeleton riding spider
 * Stray spider jockey: stray riding spider
 * Cave spider jockey: skeleton riding cave spider
 * Wither cave spider jockey: wither skeleton riding cave spider
 * Stray cave spider jockey: stray riding cave spider
 * Zombie spider jockey: baby zombie riding spider
 * Zombie cave spider jockey: baby zombie riding cave spider
 * Husk spider jockey: baby husk riding spider
 * Husk cave spider jockey: baby husk riding cave spider
 * Zombie villager spider jockey: baby zombie villager riding spider
 * Zombie villager cave spider jockey: baby zombie villager riding cave spider


 * Squids
 * Spawns version exclusive baby squids.
 * Spawn only in ocean and beach variant biomes.


 * Tropical Fish
 * Has different natural variants:
 * Blue Dory : Gray-Sky SunStreak.
 * Tomato Clown : Red-White SunStreak.
 * Some name are different:
 * White-Gray Brinely are called Butterfly Fish.
 * White-Orange Clayfish are called Ornate Butterfly.
 * Lime-Sky Brinely are called Queen Angel Fish
 * Teal-Yellow Dasher are called Yellowtail Parrot
 * Spawn only in warm ocean biomes.


 * Turtle
 * Baby form can spawn naturally.


 * Villager
 * The generic villager (Green Robed Villager) or nitwit villager are unused.
 * Will run away when attacked by players.
 * Babies have a bigger head.
 * If willing, villagers will mate as long as the population is less than 100% of valid doors, rounded down.


 * Witch
 * Attack snow golems and iron golems without provocation.
 * Completely immune from poison.


 * Wandering trader
 * Always spawn with 2 leashed trader llamas.


 * Wolves
 * Puppies can spawn naturally.
 * Can hurt players on Peaceful difficulty.
 * Spawn in regular taiga and snowy taiga biomes only.


 * Zombie Villager
 * Zombie villagers wearing armor or holding tools or weapons can't spawn naturally and can only be spawned using mob editing and/or the command.
 * Nitwit zombie villagers are unused (green robed zombie villager).

Achievements
Some achievements are only available in Bedrock Edition.

History
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