Java Edition Indev 20100219
This version does not have an official title.
This version is referred to only as "Minecraft Indev" in-game. The current title of this version is unofficial and has not been used by Mojang.
Please update the name if confirmed by reliable sources, such as in the launcher.
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Minecraft Indev

| Edition | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Release date |
February 19, 2010 | |||||
| Downloads | ||||||
| Minimum Java version | ||||||
| al_version |
1.106 | |||||
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A version of Minecraft Indev was released on February 19, 2010.[1]
Additions
Blocks
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Furnace and Lit Furnace
- Used to smelt blocks and items.
- Replaces the old smelting system.
- Stick, planks and coal can be used as fuel.
- Lit furnaces drop themselves instead of regular furnaces.
- Crafted with cobblestone.
Items
- Used to craft flint and steel.
- Has 10% chance of dropping from gravel.
- New food item.
- Restores 8HP health.
- New food item.
- Can be cooked into cooked porkchops.
- Restores 3HP health.
General
- Added new splashes:
- "Loved by millions!"
- "Ultimate edition!"
- "Freaky!"
- "You've got a brand new key!"
- "Water proof!"
- "Uninflammable!"
- "Whoa, dude!"
- "All inclusive!"
- "Tell your friends!"
- "NP is not in P!"
- "Notch <3 Ez!"
- "Music by C418!"
Changes
Blocks
- Now has a 10% chance of dropping flint.
- Texture changed from
. - Now no longer smelt items.
- No longer breaks faster than stone.
Stone type blocks
- Now require a pickaxe to drop an item.[2]
Items
General
- Can no longer be smelt with fire.
- All items now get destroyed by fire and lava.
- Texture changed from
.
- Texture changed from
. - Is no longer dropped by mobs.
- Can now be crafted from one iron ingot and one flint.
Mobs
- Now dropped 0–2 sulphur upon death.
- Now dropped 0–2 raw porkchops upon death.
- Now dropped 0–2 arrows upon death.
- Now dropped 0–2 strings upon death.
- Now dropped 0–2 featherss upon death.
Gameplay
Smelting
- All smelting recipes produce 1 output item.
- Removed coal ore to coal smelting recipe.
- Removed gravel to glass smelting recipe.
Trivia
- This is the last version where logs would drop planks instead of themselves.
References
- ↑ Furnaces and Loot! – The Word of Notch, February 19, 2010
- ↑ "Help: Can't mine!" by the9thdude – Minecraft Forum, February 19, 2010.