
Hey everybody, it’s UnderMyCap and welcome back to another video! Today I’m in Bedrock, and I’m going to be showing you all the new 1.9 particles. This was highly requested by all of you, so thank you so much for your support and for helping me try to find all of these. Unfortunately, a few of these particles are unavailable in Bedrock Edition compared to Java Edition, but I will do my best to show you as much as I can. I have literally been researching for hours, looking through folders, texture packs, everything—Wikipedias, comments— and these are all the particles I’ve been able to find. To actually access these particles and get the Wild Update, you need to go into your settings and scroll down to where it says ‘Experiments’ and then enable the Wild Update. Once you turn that on, you should be able to see the particles for now. Make sure you check that, but in future updates, that may not be necessary. Let’s get into the first one. This is the particle for the Minecraft skull sensor Redstone. It’s a bit lengthy to describe, but this is how it looks, and this is the actual particle that appears when you activate a skull sensor. I just noticed that all those commands are popping up in the corner. To remove that, you just need to use the command: game rule block output false. Okay, that should stop the spam. Moving on to the second particle, this is the Soul particle. It looks really cool; let me show you quickly. It pops up with this little soul effect, which is similar to what was seen in Java Edition. I may have spammed it a bit, but this one has a smoother movement, which is really cool. Now onto the next particle: the Shriek particle. This comes from a skull shrieker, if I remember correctly. A weird thing about Bedrock Edition is that when you click it, you might not be able to see it unless you view it at a certain angle, which I find quite unusual. But that’s how it is; you have to view it at an angle, unlike Java Edition. I will show it again, and then we’ll move on to the next one. The next particle is the Skull Charge particle. This one is really cool as well! It’s the little lob that pops out of the ground when you have skull blocks being formed from a skull catalyst. It’s very quick, and that’s the particle. You probably know what’s next; it’s the Skull Charge Pop particle. It gives you a bubble effect. Let me show you right now. That’s the particle command; it creates a little bubble pop that I really like—it looks so cool! Now, unfortunately, this is the one you’ve all been wanting, and it doesn’t work. I’m really sorry! I’ve been searching all day, looking through Google and everything. Currently, it doesn’t work, but according to a file from the wiki, this is the name for the Sonic explosion particle. If you find this particle, can you please make sure to put it in the description? Because as you can see, it doesn’t produce that awesome blue effect. I’m really sorry I couldn’t find it; I truly tried my hardest, but I haven’t been able to locate it. The next particle is pretty cool, too. This effect occurs when the Warden begins to dig or emerges from the ground. It’s called Warden Dig, and it’s really impressive! This particle doesn’t last just one second; it actually lasts for about five seconds. It’s like a particle emitter, and it looks great! If I place this on the ground, it looks like something is coming out of the earth. Sorry again about the Sonic particle effect. If we find it, I’ll make sure to include it in the description and pin it down below. Thank you so much for watching, and I can’t wait to see you in the next video! See you!
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