Copper is the New Wood

I don’t even recognize this game anymore.

About a week ago as of posting this, I rediscovered Minecraft after not having played it in months, and I was very surprised by how many new features have been added recently. While I actually had a few different ideas for games I wanted to review this week, my brain, for some reason, decided that I was not going to feel any motivation whatsoever to play or think about anything other than Minecraft. This is not the first time I’ve felt this way, and I’m sure this minor addiction that I’ve fallen back into won’t last forever. That being said, I figure why not work with rather than against my brain this week and write about the thing that I’m going to be thinking about anyway. Before I begin, I should mention that I play on bedrock edition, so everything I’m going to be talking about may or may not be true for java edition.

Out of all the new copper items, by far the coolest of the new copper craftables is the copper golems, which are not only incredibly cute but also have a pretty awesome use. Most people strive to have an organized storage room in their base but actually making that a reality can be a hassle at times. I know I was tired of having to sort all of my produce into my chests after harvesting my gardens—Luckily, I don’t have to anymore! I can just hire one of these little guys and they’ll get to right work. The copper golem will take items from nearby copper chests and sort them into wooden chests that have the same item. It’s actually really cool to watch. It doesn’t work perfectly; it only remembers the last nine chests it’s looked in, so if you have more than nine chests it will spend forever rechecking the same chests over and over until it eventually decides to check the correct chest. Still, I think if I took some time to set it up a little bit smarter, copper golems could be really useful.

This article is mainly about the updates since I last played, but I’d also like to briefly talk about what else I’ve been working on in the hours upon hours I’ve played of Minecraft in the last week or so. I decided to pick up where I left off on a survival mode file I started about a year ago, and I think I made quite a bit of progress this week. I had taken over a village I found on the side of a mountain (though unfortunately all of the villagers have died at this point) and I built my base right at the top. I’ve built various different farms and buildings around the village so far, including my latest two: a dripstone farm and a cobblestone generator! Sadly, the one thing I cannot figure out is how to build a bee farm, which is what I really need so I can wax all of my copper blocks before they oxidize. For now, though, let’s just pretend the partially oxidized copper (with some blocks more oxidized than others) gives my buildings character or something like that.

While Minecraft is a lot different than it used to be, the game still hasn’t lost the charm that makes me keep coming back for more. Really, most of what I’ve been doing this last week is building with the same blocks this game has had for years. (As a side note, I really like the new shelf blocks that were added with The Copper Age, I just haven’t figured out where to put them in my base.) The game could never receive another update, and it would still be incredible. Nevertheless, I’m really enjoying messing around with these new features, and I can’t wait to see what Mojang adds next.


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