Minecraft offers two main editions: Bedrock and Java. At first glance, they may appear quite similar, but subtle differences exist that players may overlook. A notable example is the armor stand; unlike the Bedrock Edition, which features arms, the Java Edition’s armor stand is arm-less.
A Minecraft enthusiast and Reddit user, u/Beneficial-Ad-5492, recently posted an image of the Bedrock Edition’s armor stand, prompting a discussion on why Mojang Studios has not integrated arms into the Java Edition. Many players argue that an armor stand with arms is not only more appealing but also serves a more practical purpose.
Seriously, WHAT is stopping Mojang from adding armor stand arms to Java? by u/Beneficial-Ad-5492 in Minecraft
In response to this discussion, user u/Altareos suggested that enabling the arms feature for armor stands in Java Edition would be a simple task for Mojang, as the mechanics are already in place.
Comment by u/Beneficial-Ad-5492 from discussion in Minecraft
Meanwhile, user u/AFlyinDeer mentioned that following the community backlash, Mojang may release a 1.24 update to modify the armor stand, highlighting the studio’s tendency to implement small variations in response to player feedback.
Comment by u/Beneficial-Ad-5492 from discussion in Minecraft
User u/winauer pointed out that the Java Edition already has functionality for armor with arms, albeit disabled by default. Players can turn on this feature simply via a data pack. The original poster questioned why Mojang doesn’t create a basic game rule that permits this adjustment.
In a subsequent comment, user u/Howzieky suggested that players should use the official Discord server to submit their feedback directly to Mojang developers. They noted that many features have been rapidly incorporated following user requests, although this does not guarantee implementation, popular requests often catch the developers’ attention.
User u/Blue_M4ge expressed dissatisfaction with Mojang’s commitment to reducing disparities between the two versions. They emphasized that while the focus seems to be on minimizing differences, features exclusive to each edition remain unresolved. With new developers working on frequent smaller updates, they suggested this could be an ideal opportunity to introduce these minor enhancements and align the two editions better.
Comparing Minecraft Java and Bedrock Editions
The Bedrock Edition was designed for lower-spec devices such as smartphones and consoles, while Java Edition caters to more robust PC setups. As technology advances, smartphones and consoles have gained capabilities comparable to PCs, leading players to urge developers to eliminate the existing differences in game features.
In a recent subreddit post, a player illustrated how Java Edition users can adopt a Pale Oak tree to achieve a snowy tree aesthetic, leaving many players surprised as they were unaware that this feature was unique to the Bedrock Edition. The demand for a definitive Minecraft edition that bridges these gaps remains strong among fans.
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