The Ocean Monument is a mysterious pyramid ruins hidden deep under the sea. Yes, you read that right, the translated name is indeed "temple", and it is indeed an ancient pyramid as officially stated. So today we will talk in detail about this ruins and the secrets of the ancient temples that you may not know.
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1. Newbies may not know that the underwater temple is not very old. It was added in JAVA version 1.8 in 2014. For "Minecraft", it can only be regarded as a modern relic.
2. When the Undersea Temple was first added, there was only one way to explore it. Just search blindly in the ocean. At that time, a convenient way was to take a small boat and sail in the ocean at night. The place where the light could shine under the ocean was the location of the underwater temple.
3. The underwater palace will not actually be generated at the bottom of the ocean, but will 100% be generated on the seabed and will not be submerged in deeper places. So players can actually discover this ruins on the sea level.
4. With Java version 1.11, the Undersea Temple has ushered in a new exploration method-the Ocean Explorer Map. In the latest version of Minecraft, villagers will trade for 13 emeralds + 1 compass to obtain an ocean explorer map, which can guide you to the nearest underwater temple.
5. What is there in the underwater palace? --sponge! Yep, just sponges, that's the only reason you're worth going, there's this wet sponge somewhere on the ceiling in the central room of the temple. The question is why are there sponges?
6. Have you ever wondered why there are wet sponges in the underwater palace? A reasonable speculation is that the ancient undersea palace in the early days may not have been an undersea palace at all. Since the undersea palace was generated on the seabed, it means that in ancient history, it was most likely a palace on land at first, and sponges are like this. Evidence that the palace was used to try to absorb water as sea levels rose. After all, in such a cube world, the ocean is an artifact!
7. The guardian's attack method is "laser". It is difficult to imagine a creature whose eyes can emit lasers. So from a certain perspective, the guardian may not be a living thing, but a robot like an iron golem.
8. One of the factors that proves that the guardian is a "robot" is that in the stealth state, the player can perfectly avoid the guardian without being discovered, even if he is wearing equipment. Normal Minecraft creatures can see invisible players at close range. Therefore, invisibility potion and underwater breathing are necessary exploration potions or magic spells.
9. Ancient Guardian: As the largest BOSS of the Undersea Temple, the Ancient Guardian is a more extreme existence when faced with invisible players than the Guardian, because its eyes can identify all invisible players, including those in spectator mode. player. This ability is obviously not a power possessed by ordinary creatures.
10. Another evidence that guardians and ancient guardians are not living things is that when they leave the sea and come to land, they will not suffer any suffocation damage, and can even still deliver powerful attack damage to players.
11. Guardians like to jump high: When the guardian is on the slime block, the guardian will jump higher and higher. The maximum height is 17 blocks.
12. The Ancient Guardian will give players digging fatigue. The original intention of this ability is not to limit the player’s digging ability, but to allow players to freely dive underwater to explore the underwater temple.
13. Bedrock Edition can summon a mysterious creature called "ghost" (a state when the ancient guardian releases the fatigue effect). The summoning command is /summon elder_guardian_ghost. The appearance is the same as the ancient guardian in "Minecraft", but There are no specific capabilities yet.
So I’m wondering, is Mojang planning to use the Ancient Guardian’s “ghost” to make a real underwater BOSS in the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft?