Minecraft Dungeons:Cinematic

A Cinematic is a cutscene in Minecraft Dungeons which is shown at different points in a level.

Locations
Cinematics occur in every level in the game.

In a few select levels, however, there are unique pre-rendered video cinematics. These appear in:


 * : At the beginning of the boss battle
 * : At the end of the level
 * : When the player first clicks on the level on the level selection screen, and when the player opens the portal to
 * : Before and after the boss fight, and at the end of the level

Behavior
A cinematic appears at the start of every mission, where a narrator describes the story of the level. There is also a cinematic at the end of the, where the volcano erupts. This cinematic is not pre-rendered, nor is the narrator present.

In a few levels, there are unique pre-rendered cinematics similar to the Opening Cinematic and other promotional videos.

Exclusive features
These features only appeared in cutscenes and cinematics.

End Illager


The End Illager (unofficial name) is an Illager seen in the cutscene which is shown when the hero fills all of the end portal frames in with. In the cutscene, an End Illager is seen walking around, making the idle noises. It is also pictured in the Diver's Dozen achievement.

Trader Llama


The Trader Llama was a mob that would stand beside the in its stall. It could not interact with the player in any way. It would occasionally various items stacked on top of it. It was removed alongside the Wandering Trader in the 1.4.3.0 update. It was re-added into the game in the Echoing Void ending cutscene.

Wandering Trader


The Wandering Trader was a merchant that would sell the player a random artifact for a set amount of emeralds, up to 320 on Apocalypse 7. The items they sold always cost twice as much as ones sold by the. They had a companion in their camp stall. It was removed in version 1.4.3.0. It was re-added into the game in the Echoing Void ending cutscene.

Trivia

 * The Ancient Guardian's cutscene is the only cinematic to not be in the "Cinematics" option in the settings menu.