Minecraft Baby Yoda is coming, complete with Force powers

It turns out that Baby Yoda is the ideal companion for more than just 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Mandalorian - he's great company for your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Minecraft character, too. A Minecraft modder has managed to put together a blocky versi♛on of the green puppet that has the internet wrapped around its adorable widdle footsie, and it isn't just for show. This Baby Yoda can even help you out in a fight, if any nearby mobs try to interrupt your cooing-at-the-baby time.

YouTuber recreated the blessed little creature as a datapack for Minecraft's Java version, and is still in the process of p💎utting the finishing touches on how it works. Baby Yoda can already use his Force powers to lift nearby mods into the air and damage them - I guess he's Force Choking them like Darth Vader does, which is a little concerning - but the way that the players themselves will interact with Baby Yoda and make sure the little scamp follows them around is still to be determined.

the most important detail: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Baby Yoda can drink soup. In a cold and confusing world, at least we can count on this 50-year-old infant enjoying some nice gringer bone brot𝓡h.

Miles plans to release the full version of Minecraft Baby Yoda via another YouTube link in a few days. Keep in mind that this is a datapack, which means you'll only be able to use it in Minecraft Java. If you're hoping to build a sandstone castle for Baby Yoda on consoles or mobile, you'll just have to wait and hope that Disney will see fit to put out some official Baby Yoda 💎DLC. There are already official Star Wars S♈kin Packs, so it's not outside the realm of possibility.

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