minecraft
Not to be confused with Java Edition 1.1.
This article is about the actual update. For the 2015 April Fools' snapshot that was jokingly called 1.10, see Java Edition 15w14a.
For a guide about all content in this release and the other releases of the Frostburn Update, see Java Edition guides/Frostburn Update.

1.10, the first release of the Frostburn Update,[1] is a major update to Minecraft (Java Edition) which was released on June 8, 2016, which gives players the ability to use structure blocks and adds magma blocks, nether wart blocks, red nether brick, fossils made from bone blocks, strays and husks (which are variants of skeletons and zombies, respectively), and polar bears.

Additions

Blocks

Structure voids
Magma blocks
Nether wart blocks
Red nether bricks
Bone blocks

Items

Spawn eggs

Mobs

Polar bears
Strays
Husks

World generation

Fossils

Command format

Commands

General

Splashes
Sound events
Ambience
Options
Loot tables
Particles
NBT tags
Debug screen

Changes

Blocks

Structure blocks
Dispensers
End stone bricks
Rails (all types)
Hardened clay

Items

Chorus fruits
Ender pearls
Firework rockets
Fishing rods

Mobs

General
Endermen
Magma cubes
Skeletons
Witches
Wolves
Zombies

World generation

Huge mushrooms
Plains and sunflower plains
Ice plains, ice mountains and ice plains spikes
Mesas, including all variants
Mineshafts
Villages
Caves
End portals

Command format

Commands

General

Achievements
NBT tags
Options
Particles

Fixes

37 issues fixed
From released versions before 1.10
More fixes

Video

Video made by slicedlime:

Trivia

Notes

  1. a b c d e f This change occurred between the last development version of 1.10, 1.10-pre2, and the full release of 1.10.

References

  1. "Minecraft 1.10: The Frostburn Update" (Archive) by jeb_ – Mojang.com, June 8, 2016.
  2. "Minecraft snapshot 16w20a" (Archive) by Searge – Mojang.com, May 18, 2016.