Minecraft Dungeons:Echoing Void

The Echoing Void is a Minecraft Dungeons DLC that takes place in dimension that was announced at Minecraft Live 2020 and was released on July 28, 2021. This DLC mostly takes place in the Other Dimensions tab, like the Flames of the Nether. Showcased at Minecraft Live 2020, it is the last DLC after,  and.

Appearance
Echoing Void is based on the End dimension in the base game. The hero starts out in a stronghold beneath a small island. The island is made up of spruce trees growing on a small hill. On the island is a short path leading from the beach to a small cave entrance. Beneath the cave entrance is the stronghold portal room, holding nothing but an activated End Portal. The portal leads to the southern area of the Echoing Void map, which is made up of floating islands with Chorus Plants and End Trees. An End City can be seen near the southeast area. Two End Gateways can be seen on the eastern side, presumably connecting the southern area and the northern area. In the northern area, multiple buildings can be seen on floating islands, which are connected via bridges. Molten Void can be seen falling from some islands. Near the northwest corner, there is a large circular area—the city’s capital— surrounded by rocks, where the final battle against the takes place.

Additions
The following is included in this DLC pack:

Artifacts

 * (unused)

Unused

 * (Unused)

Added
Missions that are first introduced by the Echoing Void DLC:

Included
Missions that are updated by the Echoing Void DLC:

Unused

 * (Unused)

Added

 * (Cosmetic pet)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Summonable)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Ancient Silverfish)
 * (Ancient Snareling)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Boss)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Ancient Watchling)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Ancient Silverfish)
 * (Ancient Snareling)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Boss)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Ancient Watchling)
 * (Boss)
 * (Unseen)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Ancient Watchling)
 * (Ancient Watchling)

Includes
Mobs that appear in the Echoing Void DLC but introduced in the Mainland or previous DLC:
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Cinematic)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)
 * (Non-attackable)

Unused

 * (Unused)
 * (Unused)

Trivia

 * It is the only DLC in which official artwork is not shown as background in Minecraft Dungeons section of Minecraft Launcher. Instead, Ultimate Edition background is shown.
 * In a blog post, it was revealed that the Blastling, the Snareling, and the Watchling are members of the species officially known as Enderlings.
 * From July 28, 2021 to August 2, 2021, there was a bug where did not appear for the DLC. A similar bug was present with Howling Peaks from the release of that DLC to Flames of the Nether.