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===Textures=== | ===Textures=== | ||
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{{image|more=yes|Images of 1.21 features, | {{image|more=yes|Images of 1.21 features, since it's already available.<ref>{{cite|author=4J Studios|title=A Mash-up of Mash-ups! We've updated a lot of our Minecraft Mash-up and Texture Packs for the Tricky Trials update. Head over to our Discord for a full list of the updates: http://discord.gg/4jstudios|date=Aug 14, 2024|url=x.com/4JStudios/status/1823771445836607879|publisher=X|accessdate=Aug 14, 2024}}</ref>}} | ||
====Mobs==== | ====Mobs==== | ||
Mobs make up the creatures that can be found across the world, both friendly and aggressive. All of them retain the same behaviors and sounds of their original ''Minecraft'' counterparts (e.g. the Hammer Bro-skinned Zombies charge in on players and make moaning noises like Zombies in the base game rather than throwing hammers and emitting their own voice clips like in the ''Super Mario'' franchise), as the Super Mario Mash-up bears no gameplay differences. | Mobs make up the creatures that can be found across the world, both friendly and aggressive. All of them retain the same behaviors and sounds of their original ''Minecraft'' counterparts (e.g. the Hammer Bro-skinned Zombies charge in on players and make moaning noises like Zombies in the base game rather than throwing hammers and emitting their own voice clips like in the ''Super Mario'' franchise), as the Super Mario Mash-up bears no gameplay differences. |