Java Edition 19w11a

19w11a is the twenty-fifth snapshot released for 1.14. This snapshot marked 1.14 as "for the most part, feature complete".

Blocks

 * Blast furnaces, cauldrons, fletching tables, smithing tables, smokers
 * Added new sounds.
 * Some sounds, like the cauldron, fletching table, and smithing table, are only played when villagers use the block.

Items

 * Banner Patterns
 * Added a new "Globe" banner pattern.
 * Obtained by trading with a master-level cartographer villager.

Gameplay



 * Trading
 * Added many new villager trades, for each villager profession.
 * Villager trading prices now also depend on demand and player's popularity in the village.
 * Villagers now resupply their trades up to two times a day, if they get to work at a workstation.
 * Updated the villager trading UI.
 * Villagers now level up from gaining experience by trading with a player.
 * Villagers have 5 levels: novice, apprentice, journeyman, expert, and master.
 * A little experience bar is shown at the top of the trading UI. Once the bar fills up from trading, exiting the UI and waiting briefly will level up the villager and show pink particles similar to those shown when refreshing trades in previous versions of the game.
 * Experience that exceeds the level up amount seems to roll over between level ups.
 * The experience bar disappears once the villager becomes master level.
 * Every time a new level is reached, 1-2 new trade offers appear.
 * The villager's experience gained per trade is based on the trade itself, the level the trade was unlocked at (novice, apprentice, etc), and the current level of the villager.
 * Lower level trades will give less experience towards a level up once the villager is a higher level.

General

 * Menus
 * Added a new "Accessibility Menu".
 * All accessibility features are now easily toggled in this menu.
 * When the narrator is turned on, buttons will be narrated on focus.
 * Added a new option that allows turning up transparent backgrounds.
 * Menu buttons, edit boxes and other UI elements can now be cycled through by pressing.
 * will go backwards.
 * Lists allow / arrow keys to navigate through them.

Blocks

 * Bell
 * Now rings when hit by a projectile.


 * Fletching table
 * Can be now crafted with 4 planks and 2 flint.
 * Villagers use them as a work site.


 * Smithing table
 * Can now be crafted with 4 planks and 2 iron ingots.
 * Villagers use them as a work site.


 * TNT
 * Explosions now have a 100% drop rate.

Mobs

 * Parrot
 * Can now imitate pillagers, ravagers and pandas.


 * Villagers
 * Villagers now have a daily schedule. They will, for example, go to work and meet up at the village bell.
 * Each villager will try to find their own bed and work station.
 * Each profession has a specific block that works as a work station for them (e.g. lectern for the librarian and cauldron for the leatherworker).
 * A full list of work station blocks and their corresponding villagers below:
 * Armorer:
 * Butcher:
 * Cartographer:
 * Cleric:
 * Farmer:
 * Fisherman:
 * Fletcher:
 * Leatherworker:
 * Librarian:
 * Mason:
 * Shepherd:
 * Toolsmith:
 * Weaponsmith:
 * Iron golems will spawn when enough villagers meet.
 * All villagers will spawn as Nitwits (green robes) or Unemployed (brown robes) when spawned by spawn egg or commands.
 * Spawn egg villagers have no profession initially, place a work site block and they choose a profession.
 * Villagers will now show players their trades in their hands if the player are holding certain items which they are trading for.
 * Mason villagers now have trades.


 * Wolf
 * Tamed wolf kills now count as if a player kill.
 * E.g a zombie can rarely drop a potato on death alongside its normal drops or a illager captain will inflict bad omen on death when killed by the wolf.
 * Before, tamed wolves only had mobs drop xp and their common drops upon death.

Non-mob entities

 * Minecart with TNT
 * Explosions now have a 100% drop rate.

World generation

 * Villages
 * Village detection is now based on beds, job sites and meeting points instead of doors.

Gameplay

 * Advancements
 * A Balanced Diet
 * Now also requires suspicious stew and sweet berries.
 * Who’s the Pillager Now?
 * Now only triggered by crossbows.

General

 * Language
 * Will now change the language after clicking on the 'Done' button to avoid having to wait after accidentally clicking an unwanted language option.
 * Before, language changed immediately after choosing a different language option.


 * Snooper settings menu
 * Has been replaced by the accessibility menu.

Trivia

 * This URL for this snapshot is different from all other snapshots, as it does not contain the "a". The "w" in the title is capitalized, making the title "19W11" instead of what it should be, "19w11a".

Video
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