Minecraft 1.21 added a ton of interesting content, including trial chambers, a revamped bad omen effect, and two new hostile mobs to make the game even more deadly. However, one area that is quite lacking in 1.21, also known as Tricky Trials, is new achievements. In fact, Tricky Trials only added four total new achievements to the Bedrock version of the game.
Everything you need to know about these four new Bedrock achievements, from what they are to how to obtain them, is detailed down below.
Minecraft Bedrock's 1.21's four new achievements
ReVaulting
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- Gamerscore: 20G
- Trophy Level: Silver
The first new achievement of 1.21 is ReVaulting. This achievement is unlocked by opening an ominous vault using an ominous trial key. Ominous vaults can be found in trial chambers, which are more uncommon versions of regular vaults. Ominous trial keys can be found from ominous spawners, which regular trial spawners convert into when they detect a player with bad omen.
This is a great achievement to go for as quickly as possible. Ominous vaults contain the Minecraft heavy cores needed to make the new mace weapon, so they are incredible to loot.
Who Needs Rockets?
- Gamerscore: 10G
- Trophy Level: Bronze
Who Needs Rockets? is a Minecraft Bedrock achievement that requires players to use wind charges. These items are crafted from breeze rods, the exclusive drop of the new breeze mobs. Additionally, wind charges can be found as loot from both regular Minecraft vaults and ominous vaults.
Getting the achievement is quite easy. All you need to do is launch upwards to a height of eight blocks using a wind charge. Crouching, jumping, and throwing a wind charge downward at the same time should easily send you high enough into the air to get the achievement.
Crafters Crafting Crafters
- Gamerscore: 10G
- Trophy Level: Bronze
The Crafters Crafting Crafters achievement relates to the revolutionary new crafter block. You can get this new Minecraft achievement by being near a crafter as it's fed the ingredients to automatically create another crafter. This is a funny use of the block, but you should reserve these redstone components to make Minecraft's best farms even better.
Over-Overkill
- Gamerscore: 20G
- Trophy Level: Silver
The final 1.21 achievement is Over-Overkill. This achievement is unlocked by dealing 50 hearts of damage in a single hit using the new Minecraft mace weapon.
The mace deals extra damage depending on how far the player falls before hitting a target. This extra damage is equal to two hearts of extra damage per block fallen for the first three blocks, one extra heart for the next five blocks, and then an extra half a heart per block after this. When combined with a max-level density weapon enchantment, which increases fall damage by an extra 1.25 hearts per block fallen, you only need to fall 4.74 blocks to deal 50 hearts of damage.
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