Achievement

Achievements (or trophies on PlayStation) are a way to gradually guide new players into Minecraft and give them challenges to complete. In, a system of advancements accomplishes this instead.

Obtaining


There are 112 achievements $$.

Achievements are tracked per user account. They are not tracked separately per world; achievements earned in one world apply to all worlds using that edition and that user account. On most platforms that Bedrock Edition runs on, achievements are logged to an Xbox Live account, and so players have to be logged in to their Xbox Live account to earn them. On PS4, Bedrock achievements are logged as trophies to the player's console account, and if logged into a PSN account and online, they are synced with PSN but not Xbox Live (even if logged into an Xbox Live account).

They are independent of one another, allowing players to get them in any order. Once earned, they cannot be reset.

Achievements are earned only in Survival mode. If the game is saved while in Creative mode or if cheats are turned on, the ability to earn achievements/trophies in that world is permanently disabled. Going back to Survival mode or turning off cheats does not re-enable it. Although, the achievements can be re-enabled using external programs.

Achievements grant the player gamerscore, totaling 2,600. The achievements also show characters instead of blocks or items.

Since Bedrock Edition 1.16.0, achievements also give rewards, which include emotes and character creator items. They can only be unlocked by completing their respective achievement. As of, there are 38 achievements that offer rewards for their completion.

List of achievements
|title=Getting Wood |Punch a tree until a block of wood pops out. |Pick up a log from the ground. |10G |Bronze |"Lumberjack Shirt" top }} |title=Benchmaking |Craft a Crafting Table with four blocks of wooden planks. |Pick up a crafting table from the inventory's crafting field output or a crafting table output. |10G |Bronze |"Tool Belt Trousers" bottom }}

Trivia

 * A player can get both Time to Mine! and Getting an Upgrade at the same time by crafting a stone, iron, gold, diamond, or netherite pickaxe before crafting a wooden pickaxe.
 * The icon for Echolocation uses the includes the neck model of the dolphin that was showcased in MINECON Earth 2017 but was never added in-game.
 * The icon of Zombie Doctor uses the original zombie villager design.