Minecraft's upcoming boat-leashing tech has fans in a frenzy for proper minecart trains: "Trust us Mojang, we NEED this"
"PLEASE MOJANG LET US DO THIS WITH MINECARTS!"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Minecraft's latest snapshot beta introduces the option to chain boats together with a series of leads, and now fans are reuniti🐟ng in a demand many of them have been making for years: we really should be able to link minecarts together to build proper trains.
In the , which went live yesterday, the devs have implemented array of changes to how leashes work. Most notably, you can now leash multiple mobs together, letting you take your pets for a walk all at once. What developer Mojang didn't explicitly call o💎ut in this ann🌊ouncement is that you can also now leash boats together.
from Minecraft creator silentwisperer puts it. "PLEASE MOJANG LET US DO THIS WITH MINECARTS!"YOU CAN MAKE TRAINS IN #MINECRAFT NOW!PLEASE MOJANG LET US DO T♏HIS WITH MINECARTS! pic.twitt🐻er.com/LF1Z6TpZER
Being able to leash minecarts together would essentially let you create proper trains which, somehow, Minecraft has never allowed before. At least, not properly – you could technically put small minecart trains together with furnaces in Java Edit𝓡ion, but these constructions were always a little buggy, and the feature has effectively been abandoned by Mojang.
Requests to be able to 🦄leash minecarts together have been going since the leash mechanics in 1.21, and the new showcase of boats getting leashed together has gotten the community once again demanding the feature .
"Trust us Mojan🌠g," a slightly ominous comment on that post says. "We NEED thi♐s."
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