You Can Now Play Minecrafts Allay Mob

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The latest Minecraft snapshot is here and it's a decent one. Each snapshot shows off new features, mobs, building types, and whatever else the devs feel like. It's a great opportunity to test how the proposed updates play with the game without affecting players too much. The 22w13a snapshot includes the adorable Minecraft allay mob.



The allay is a new creature that is a cute blue sprite. They're not just friendly, they're useful too. You can hand them things that will earn you new friends who will assist in removing the item from the area around it. They're a bit odd certainly but we're sure they'll quickly become one of the most popular internet mobs.



It's easy for you to see the potential of these partners from how gorgeous they appear when reading a book. But you can also observe their other uses by looking at their behaviour in the dark. We'll surely see more examples of players who use them and their distinctive characteristics in the near future.



The humble Allay isn't the only recent feature in this Minecraft snapshot, however. 22w13a also introduces the re-introduction of ancient cities. These are structures that are located in the Deep Dark that you can explore to try and uncover their secrets. Alongside the brand new Swift Sneaking enchantment which you can find in special chests, you'll also find the new block known as Reinforced Deepslate.



There are a variety of bugs fixed, including the locks on chests are within chest boats, and some things about Frogs too. There are also a handful of game-related changes, with some of them being renamed to improve their "grammatically consistent." If you're interested in getting into the nitty-gritty of these updates, then you'll be glad to know you can do it by reading the official post here.



If you're interested in playing with the Minecraft Allay, this post will also explain how to install the snapshot. MINECRAFT You should remember that this could cause irreparable damage to your world. It's important to back up the world.