5 new blocks Minecraft should add

Minecraft will always need more blocks
Minecraft will always need more blocks (Image via Mojang Studios)

Minecraft already has so many blocks. Does it need more? Yes, it wouldn’t be possible to add a single new update without introducing new blocks to the game. Given that the sandbox relies on updates to keep players coming back, Mojang is going to keep adding new blocks.

Blocks are at the heart of Minecraft, serving as the building material for everything from simple homes to sprawling cities. Here are five unique block ideas that would make Minecraft even better.

Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinion.


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5 new blocks Minecraft should add

1) Statue blocks

Oxidized copper golem would have worked as a statue block (Image via Mojang Studios)
Oxidized copper golem would have worked as a statue block (Image via Mojang Studios)

Minecraft could benefit greatly from more decorative blocks, and statue blocks would be a fantastic addition. These could come in various designs, like animals, knights, or abstract shapes, allowing players to add more depth to their Minecraft builds. These blocks could be found in temples, pyramids, or other rare structures, making them a valuable reward for explorers.

Walking into a grand hall decorated with elegant statues would instantly improve the atmosphere. These blocks could act as trophies, giving players a sense of accomplishment for finding them. Adding statue blocks would also encourage players to explore more structures and use them creatively in their builds.


2) Peachwood set

Peach planks could be a welcome addition to the game (Image via Mojang Studios)
Peach planks could be a welcome addition to the game (Image via Mojang Studios)

While Minecraft has a variety of trees, most have green leaves, with only a few exceptions like cherry blossom and the Nether funguses. A peachwood set would introduce cream-orange leaves, adding a warm touch to the game’s palette. The peach tree could grow in a new biome called peach orchard.

Players could use peach planks to build stunning houses, bridges, and other things. The creamy orange tones would pair beautifully with existing blocks offering more choices for builders. This addition would not only expand options for the builders but also diversify the game’s natural landscapes.


3) Magnets

Magnets would be a useful addition to the game (Image via Mojang Studios)
Magnets would be a useful addition to the game (Image via Mojang Studios)

Magnets could revolutionize Minecraft’s mechanics and open up new possibilities for redstone engineers. These blocks could be mined in a new magnet-based cave biome — a new underground area filled with metallic ores and magnetic stones. Magnets could have unique properties, such as attracting or repelling certain blocks and entities.

Players could use them to create magnetic rails, a faster and more efficient transportation method than traditional minecarts. Integrating magnets into redstone systems could lead to building machines like a more modern elevator.


4) Charcoalwood set

The charcoal wood set would be a unique addition (Image via Mojang Studios)
The charcoal wood set would be a unique addition (Image via Mojang Studios)

A charcoal wood set would introduce black planks, adding a sleek, modern aesthetic to builds. This set could come from charcoal trees found in a volcanic biome or a charcoal fungal forest in another dimension, such as the Nether or End. The black planks could be used to craft doors, trapdoors, fences, and more, offering a bold contrast to existing materials.

Builders could use charcoal wood to create dark, mysterious structures or futuristic designs. The volcanic biome could also feature unique mobs and resources, encouraging players to explore these dangerous but rewarding areas.


5) Floater

Minecraft players will finally be able to make ships (Image via Mojang Studios)
Minecraft players will finally be able to make ships (Image via Mojang Studios)

The floater could be a game-changing block for players who love building ships and water-based structures. When placed, the floater would make its surrounding blocks buoyant, allowing them to float on water. This would be especially useful for creating functional boats, rafts, or even floating cities.

The floater could be crafted using materials like slime, wood, and resin, making it somewhat accessible to players at different stages of the game. Adding this block would finally give players the tools to build realistic, movable ships, solving a long-standing limitation in Minecraft’s mechanics.


Adding new blocks like statues, peachwood, magnets, charcoal wood, and floaters would improve Minecraft’s world and gameplay. These ideas cater to various playstyles, from builders to explorers and redstone enthusiasts.

Minecraft’s charm lies in its ability to update itself while staying true to its core and adding these blocks would keep the game fresh and exciting for fans.

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Edited by Abhipsito Das
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