Java Edition 1.0.0

1.0.0 is the first non-development release of Minecraft 1.0 (also known as the second part of the Adventure Update or the Lost Update), adding brewing, enchanting, the End, hardcore mode, breeding and more. It was released at 21:54:50 UTC on 2011/11/18, during MineCon 2011.

General

 * Hardcore mode
 * Locks the difficulty to Hard and forces users to delete the world's save data upon death
 * The health bar changes appearance to indicate the game is in Hardcore mode

Gameplay

 * Status effects
 * Inflicts positive or negative effects on players and mobs
 * Strength and duration
 * Strength boosts effects
 * Duration controls the time of the effect
 * Item Repair
 * Two of the same tools/weapons that are damaged in crafting will create one repaired tool/weapon
 * Brewing
 * Produce potions
 * Enchanting
 * Breeding
 * Wheat attracts and feed animals
 * Feeding animals makes them enter "love mode"
 * Hearts will come out of animals while in love mode
 * Breeding will produce baby animals
 * Smaller versions of the parents with large heads that have faster movement and higher pitched sounds
 * End Poem/Credits
 * Appears after entering the End portal in the End

World Generation

 * The End
 * New dimension
 * Replaces the previously planned Sky Dimension
 * Mushroom island
 * Very rare biome
 * Naturally generated huge mushrooms
 * Spawns mooshrooms
 * Nether Fortress
 * Generates in the Nether
 * End Portal
 * Generates in strongholds
 * At most 12 Eyes of Ender to activate
 * Takes the player to the End.

Blocks & Items

 * Items
 * Ghast Tear
 * Blaze Rod
 * Nether Wart
 * Gold Nugget
 * Glass Bottle
 * Potions
 * Splash Potions
 * Spider Eye
 * Fermented Spider Eye
 * Blaze Powder
 * Magma Cream
 * Glistering Melon
 * Eye of Ender
 * Activates Ender portal frames.
 * 9 new Music Discs
 * Blocks
 * Brewing Stand
 * Used for brewing
 * Enchantment Table
 * Used for enchanting
 * Nether Bricks
 * Nether Brick Fence
 * Nether Brick Stairs
 * End Portal Frame
 * End Stone
 * Dragon Egg

Mobs

 * Ender Dragon
 * Boss mob
 * Spawns only once in the End
 * Mooshroom
 * Only spawns in mushroom islands
 * Villager
 * Passive
 * Spawns in NPC villages
 * Snow Golem
 * Can be crafted
 * Melts in hot biomes
 * Spreads snow around when it walks
 * Passive, but throws snowballs at enemies
 * Magma Cube
 * Hostile Nether mob
 * Behaves similarly to slimes
 * Blaze
 * Hostile Nether mob
 * Flies and throws fireballs at players

General

 * Commands
 * can now set the damage value of the wanted item

Gameplay

 * Experience
 * Can be used for enchantments
 * Each Experience orb is worth one Score Point.
 * New achievements
 * Death
 * Amount of experience orbs dropped by players on death now limited
 * A proper score is given based on how many experience orbs players have collected
 * Armor system
 * New/improved armor system
 * Increased armor durability
 * View points
 * Pressing toggles between three states (first person, third person back, third person front)
 * Jumping
 * Slight delay between jumps when holding down the jump button
 * Player no longer bounces between ceiling and floor in two-block-high spaces
 * Blocking
 * Now moves the player's arm, rather than the sword floating right in front of the player
 * Sun & moon
 * Sun and moon now rise in the east
 * Moon phases
 * Rain
 * Changed sound

World Generation

 * Swamp
 * Adjusted to appear "swampier"
 * Darker grass
 * Darker water
 * Generate lily pads
 * Stronghold
 * Random loot chests now generate

Blocks & Items

 * Tooltip
 * Labels for items have a blue border
 * Bow
 * Appears larger in third person view when held
 * No longer have an infinite number of uses (385 shots before breaking)
 * Additional bow sounds
 * Doors
 * New sounds
 * Glowstone
 * Changed material type from "glass" to "stone".
 * A pickaxe is now needed to drop items.
 * Redstone, torches, levers, etc. can now be placed on the block.
 * No longer acts as a redstone vertical (downward) diode.
 * Water & Lava
 * If water or lava is above a ceiling that is a single block thick, particles of water or lava will drip through, provided the player is within 13 blocks of the ceiling
 * Flowing Lava
 * When flowing lava hits a water source directly from above, it creates stone
 * Previously, lava would flow through the water
 * Ender pearl
 * Now able to be thrown
 * The player will teleport to the Ender pearl's impact location, but take 2 and 1/2 hearts of fall damage
 * Unable to be thrown in Creative mode.
 * Golden apple
 * Now glows purple in the inventory
 * Fence
 * Now connect to solid blocks
 * No longer blocks players from moving onto their space
 * Players can now stand next to them, similar to glass panes and iron bars
 * Block of Iron
 * Changed texture from Iron Block-Pre Beta 1.9pre5.png to Block of Iron.png
 * Monster Spawner
 * Darkened texture
 * Shears
 * Added shear sounds
 * Weapons and tools
 * Attack damage has been nerfed to make space for the increased damage enchantments (e.g. diamond swords do 3.5 hearts now instead of 5)
 * Tool breaking sounds
 * Blocks
 * Many blocks' mining speeds have been increased (these are mostly blocks that used to take a long time to mine)
 * Redstone Ore
 * Mines at the same rate as most ores
 * Iron Doors
 * Wooden Door
 * Monster Spawner
 * Iron Block
 * Gold Block
 * Diamond Block
 * Stone Brick
 * Iron Bars
 * Furnace
 * Dispenser
 * Obsidian
 * From 15 to 10 seconds
 * Minecart
 * Added minecart sounds

Mobs

 * Health & armor
 * Sheep now have
 * Ghasts now have
 * Zombies now have and
 * Endermen
 * Amount of blocks able to be carried by endermen is now limited (see here for the list of blocks)
 * True sounds of endermen
 * Skeleton
 * Improved walking sounds
 * Slime
 * Big slimes (size +4 slimes) have deeper jump sounds
 * Silverfish
 * True sounds of silverfish
 * Ghast fireball
 * Changed texture from Snowball.png to Fire Charge.png

Trivia

 * Originally, this update was planned to be released as Beta 1.9, but after a few pre-releases were pushed out, it was decided that 1.0.0 would be the version name, and to push the release date back to during MineCon 2011.
 * This update is also the first update to have release candidates.
 * Arguably, this update has the most release candidates for any major update so far, at two release candidates.

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