
Everybody, it’s UnderMyCap, and welcome back to another video. Today, I’m going to show you all the new particles added in Minecraft 1.19 that I could find. I thought I’d set it in the Deep Dark because it looks so cool, and it actually does look pretty scary. I added all this lighting to make the video easier to see, and it just looks awesome. I can’t wait to explore this area! You can see I’ve split up all the particles as usual. There are a few particles that I did not add, such as vibration, which I showcased in the last update. If you want to see any of those, please make sure to check out that video in the info card and the description. Also, one more warning: these might not work in Bedrock and will only work on Java Edition. If you want me to make a Bedrock Edition video, please leave a like and subscribe, and let me know in the comments that you want to see it, and I will happily make another one. Okay, let’s get straight into the first one. This is called the Soul Charge, and it’s really cool! Whoops, let me set it to a speed of zero so we can actually see it. It looks so cool! In my last video, I showed this weird effect going through all the skulk, and this is actually what crawls through it. I’m pretty sure that’s the souls. A really interesting aspect of this command is that it adds an additional numbering system to the particle. If I click it again, you’ll see the direction it goes in; it goes in one way. If I set it to one, you’ll notice it goes in a completely different direction. Well, that’s not a really good example, is it? There we are! That’s a very different direction. Now, the particle command for this is: slash particle minecraft:skulk_charge. Do not forget the underscores; if you forget them, they will not work. After that, you can add a number—two, or you can use any other number. It seems you can use any number: a hundred, a thousand, ten thousand—I can use any number there, just make sure there is a number there. Next, you need your position; if you have a specific position, just put it in. If not, use your relative position, and then use your deltas here. Delta is just a spread. If I have a high delta, you can see it spreads out more. I won’t get into too much detail, but if you want to see more depth in a particle tutorial, I have plenty of them. In fact, I’ll put one in the info card and the description as well if you want to learn how to use the particle and the information regarding force. That’s how you get the first one! Now, let’s move on to the next one, skulk_charge_pop. This one makes sense since it’s the skulk charge, and we’re going to see that weird popping animation that we saw in the last video. It looks really cool; it resembles a firework—almost like a miniature firework. I just love these particles; they are by far the coolest in the game, especially in this atmosphere. I can already say it’s going to be so cool! The particle command for the skulk charge pop is: slash particle minecraft:skulk_charge_pop, then your position (or in my example, I used one), and your deltas. You can change them to whatever you want; it’s really customizable! I set the speed to zero just so they stay there and a count of 10. Force 1.19 is so cool! Now let’s proceed to the next one: the skulk soul. This looks almost like the soul effect you get when you’re walking around in the Nether with enchanted boots. The particle command for the skulk soul is pretty simple, just like the others: slash particle minecraft:skulk_soul. You provide your three positions or your deltas; I chose zero for this one to be more specific. Speed of zero, and let’s set this to 10 for the amount. If I add this, we’re going to get a lot of them. Oh my gosh, that is so cool! The next one is the shriek. As you may have noticed, you’ve probably seen it from these blocks, which are super annoying and want to murder you the whole time in the Deep Dark. Before making this video, I was literally walking around and had to remove like seven of them. Look, you can even see one in the background over there; they are everywhere, and they’re trying to kill you! So, this creates that weird cool particle effect. Let me show you right now; I actually love this particle! Although it’s a circle and Minecraft is not made of circles, it looks really cool and is so loud. The sonic boom effect is really interesting too! This is the effect you get from the warden when it’s trying to kill you, obviously from a distance, and it looks like this really cool explosion. If there is another particle I missed, please let me know. It could be a duplicated particle, but that’s one you get from when it attacks you. It looks so cool! That’s all the particles I could find in the new update. Please tell me if I missed any, and I’ll try to add them to the description. From your feedback, I also heard that you want me to put all the commands in the description. Yes, I’ll type all the commands in there. If you haven’t seen my other Wild Update videos, please make sure to check the playlist in the description below—I’m trying to create a whole bunch because this update is so cool. Thank you so much for watching! Make sure to like and subscribe, and I’ll see you in the next video. See ya!
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