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      • The Caves & Cliffs: Part II update brings a lot of exciting changes to the Minecraft overworld, including increased height and depths. New worlds will automatically be generated with these new limits. Meanwhile, your existing worlds will be updated to have increased height and depth.
      feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/4409799312141-Caves-Cliffs-Part-ll-FAQ-Upgrading-Worlds-Bedrock-Beta
  1. Oct 28, 2021 · Minecraft's height limit is finally being increased, and players can see this addition right now by using any Minecraft 1.17 Snapshot, starting with 21w06a.

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    • Updating Your Minecraft World

    With the Caves and Cliffs: Part 2 update, world height will change to add more area above and below existing Minecraft worlds. Prior to the update, world height had a range of y values from 0 to 256. With the update, world height now has a range of y values from -64 to 320.

    All existing worlds will be automatically updated to reflect the new world height values when launching version 1.18. The new area above your world (rows 257 to 320) will be filled with air blocks and you can edit your world to choose how to generate blocks for the new area below your world (rows -64 to -1).

    Important

    You can force your Minecraft worlds to keep the old world height values (0 to 256) by setting a base game version of less than 1.18. All worlds with no base game version or base game versions of 1.18 or later will be automatically updated to use the new world height values.

    Updating Infinite Worlds

    Before you load your existing world, you will be prompted to update your world when launching it in 1.18. This will only apply to previously explored and saved chunks - new chunks will be generated with caves and blocks in the new area (rows -64 to -1) Warning In order for world generation to work properly, you will need to have a layer of bedrock located on the 0 y coordinate plane. Without the bedrock layer, the maps will not generate new chunks when updating to 1.18. To update your existing Minecraft world to reflect the new world height values, follow these instructions: 1.On the main menu, select Play. 2.Select the world that you want to update. 3.Select Play. 4.A pop-up called World Update will appear, prompting you to update your world. Included in the the pop up is a checkbox that will also create a back up of your world that will still be tied to a version of Minecraft before 1.18. 1.Select Update and Play

    Updating Flat Worlds

    Similar to an Infinite World, a Flat World has two update scenarios based on whether it's an existing flat world created before 1.18 or if it's a newly generated flat world. Upgrading Existing Flat Worlds Launching an existing Flat World in 1.18 will adjust the world height to the new values of -64,320. However, block placements and chunks will remain in their original locations with the newly added spaces being filled with air blocks. Creating a New Flat World When creating a new Flat World, the map will automatically be updated to reflect the new world height values by shifting the entire world down so that the bottom of the world remains the lowest point in the overworld bounds. This means that the previous bottom of the Flat World (row 0) will now be set at a height of row -64 and the new area above the previous world height will be filled with air blocks. Upgrading Existing Flat Worlds Launching an existing Flat World in 1.18 will adjust the world height to the new values of -64,320. However, block placements and chunks will remain in their original locations with the newly added spaces being filled with air blocks.

  2. Dec 3, 2021 · Increased World Height and Depth. With this release, we’re extending the previous overworld height limit, giving new and existing worlds more vertical space for you to explore and build in!

  3. Nov 2, 2020 · Today, during a Q&A, some of Minecraft's developers stated that the 1.17 update to the game may increase the height limit. As it exists now, the height limit to Minecraft is set at 256 blocks.

  4. When you’ve updated to the latest Minecraft beta, you can update your existing world to the new height and depth limits by turning on the “Caves and Cliffs” experimental toggle. Here’s a guide on. how to do it. When you’ve enabled the toggle, we’re adding more vertical space under the deepest regions of. your world.

  5. Feb 11, 2021 · As the changelog post for snapshot 21w06a (a development update for 1.17) says, Mojang is now introducing the cave part of Caves & Cliffs. This snapshot moves the maximum build height coordinate from 256 blocks to 320, an increase of 64, and moves the minimum height coordinate down from 0 to −64.

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  7. Nov 30, 2021 · As of the Minecraft 1.17 update, blocks could only be placed in Minecraft between Y 0 and Y 256. With the release of 1.18 on Nov. 30, 2021, players can now build between Y -64 and Y 320, which expands the vertical limit by 128 blocks total.

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