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This page documents the changes from the [[Protocol|last stable Minecraft release]] (currently [[Protocol version numbers|1.16.4, protocol 754]]) to the current pre-release (currently [[Protocol version numbers|20w45a, protocol 1073741829]]). Note that this page contains bleeding-edge information that may not be completely or correctly documented.
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There are currently no pre-release versions available to document on this page. For the latest stable Minecraft release, see the [[Protocol|Protocol]] page. For previous pre-release pages, see the [[Protocol version numbers|Protocol version numbers]] page.
  
 
One who wishes to commandeer the merging of this into [[Protocol]] when an update is made must be sure to respect any changes that may have occurred to the respective packets there.
 
One who wishes to commandeer the merging of this into [[Protocol]] when an update is made must be sure to respect any changes that may have occurred to the respective packets there.
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=== Packets ===
 
=== Packets ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! ID
 
! Packet name
 
!colspan="2"| Documentation
 
|-
 
!colspan="4"| Play serverbound
 
{{PacketList|0x20|Chunk Data}}
 
{{PacketList|0x23|Update Light}}
 
{{PacketList|0x38|Resource Pack Send}}
 
|-
 
!colspan="4"| Handshaking serverbound
 
{{PacketList|0x00|Handshake}}
 
|}
 
 
== New/modified data types ==
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
== Entity Metadata ==
 
 
{{#vardefine:meta_prerelease|1}}
 
Changes unknown.
 
 
== Block Actions ==
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
== Inventories ==
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
== Plugin Channels ==
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
== Play ==
 
 
=== Clientbound ===
 
 
==== Chunk Data ====
 
{{Main|Chunk Format}}
 
{{See also|#Unload Chunk}}
 
 
{{Need Info|How do biomes work now?  The biome change happened at the same time as the seed change, but it's not clear how/if biomes could be computed given that it's not the actual seed...  ([https://www.reddit.com/r/Mojira/comments/e5at6i/a_discussion_for_the_changes_to_how_biomes_are/ /r/mojira discussion] which notes that it seems to be some kind of interpolation, and 3D biomes are only used in the nether)}}
 
 
The server only sends skylight information for chunk pillars in the {{Minecraft Wiki|Overworld}}, it's up to the client to know in which dimension the player is currently located. You can also infer this information from the primary bitmask and the amount of uncompressed bytes sent.  This packet also sends all block entities in the chunk (though sending them is not required; it is still legal to send them with [[#Update Block Entity|Update Block Entity]] later).
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Packet ID
 
! State
 
! Bound To
 
! Field Name
 
! Field Type
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|rowspan="11"| 0x20
 
|rowspan="11"| Play
 
|rowspan="11"| Client
 
| Chunk X
 
| Int
 
| Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down)
 
|-
 
| Chunk Z
 
| Int
 
| Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down)
 
|- {{removed}}
 
| Full chunk
 
| Boolean
 
| See [[Chunk Format#Full chunk|Chunk Format]]
 
|-
 
| Primary Bit Mask
 
| VarInt
 
| Bitmask with bits set to 1 for every 16×16×16 chunk section whose data is included in Data. The least significant bit represents the chunk section at the bottom of the chunk column (from y=0 to y=15).
 
|-
 
| Heightmaps
 
| [[NBT]]
 
| Compound containing one long array named <code>MOTION_BLOCKING</code>, which is a heightmap for the highest solid block at each position in the chunk (as a compacted long array with 256 entries at 9 bits per entry totaling 36 longs). The Notchian server also adds a <code>WORLD_SURFACE</code> long array, the purpose of which is unknown, but it's not required for the chunk to be accepted.
 
|-
 
| Biomes length
 
| Optional VarInt
 
| Size of the following array.  Not present if full chunk is false.
 
|-
 
| Biomes
 
| Optional array of VarInt
 
| <s>1024 biome IDs, ordered by x then z then y, in 4&times;4&times;4 blocks.</s>Possibly something else.  Not present if full chunk is false.
 
|-
 
| Size
 
| VarInt
 
| Size of Data in bytes
 
|-
 
| Data
 
| Byte array
 
| See [[Chunk Format#Data structure|data structure]] in Chunk Format
 
|-
 
| Number of block entities
 
| VarInt
 
| Number of elements in the following array
 
|-
 
| Block entities
 
| Array of [[NBT|NBT Tag]]
 
| All block entities in the chunk.  Use the x, y, and z tags in the NBT to determine their positions.
 
|}
 
 
Note that the Notchian client requires an [[#Update View Position|Update View Position]] packet when it crosses a chunk border, otherwise it'll only display render distance + 2 chunks around the chunk it spawned in.
 
 
The compacted array format has been adjusted so that individual entries no longer span across multiple longs, affecting the main data array and heightmaps.
 
 
New format, 5 bits per block, containing the following references to blocks in a palette (not shown): <span style="border: solid 2px hsl(0, 90%, 60%)">1</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(30, 90%, 60%)">2</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(60, 90%, 60%)">2</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(90, 90%, 60%)">3</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(120, 90%, 60%)">4</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(150, 90%, 60%)">4</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(180, 90%, 60%)">5</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(210, 90%, 60%)">6</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(240, 90%, 60%)">6</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(270, 90%, 60%)">4</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(300, 90%, 60%)">8</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(330, 90%, 60%)">0</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(0, 90%, 30%)">7</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(30, 90%, 30%)">4</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(60, 90%, 30%)">3</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(90, 90%, 30%)">13</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(120, 90%, 30%)">15</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(150, 90%, 30%)">16</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(180, 90%, 30%)">9</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(210, 90%, 30%)">14</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(240, 90%, 30%)">10</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(270, 90%, 30%)">12</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(300, 90%, 30%)">0</span><span style="border: solid 2px hsl(330, 90%, 30%)">2</span>
 
 
<code>0020863148418841</code> <code><span style="outline: dashed 2px black">0000</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(330, 90%, 60%)">00000</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(300, 90%, 60%)">01000</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(270, 90%, 60%)">00100</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(240, 90%, 60%)">00110</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(210, 90%, 60%)">00110</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(180, 90%, 60%)">00101</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(150, 90%, 60%)">00100</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(120, 90%, 60%)">00100</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(90, 90%, 60%)">00011</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(60, 90%, 60%)">00010</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(30, 90%, 60%)">00010</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(0, 90%, 60%)">00001</span></code><br>
 
<code>01018A7260F68C87</code> <code><span style="outline: dashed 2px black">0000</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(330, 90%, 30%)">00010</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(300, 90%, 30%)">00000</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(270, 90%, 30%)">01100</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(240, 90%, 30%)">01010</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(210, 90%, 30%)">01110</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(180, 90%, 30%)">01001</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(150, 90%, 30%)">10000</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(120, 90%, 30%)">01111</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(90, 90%, 30%)">01101</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(60, 90%, 30%)">00011</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(30, 90%, 30%)">00100</span><span style="outline: solid 2px hsl(0, 90%, 30%)">00111</span></code>
 
 
 
 
==== Update Light ====
 
 
Updates light levels for a chunk.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Packet ID
 
! State
 
! Bound To
 
!colspan="2"| Field Name
 
!colspan="2"| Field Type
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|rowspan="11"| 0x23
 
|rowspan="11"| Play
 
|rowspan="11"| Client
 
|colspan="2"| Chunk X
 
|colspan="2"| VarInt
 
| Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down)
 
|-
 
|colspan="2"| Chunk Z
 
|colspan="2"| VarInt
 
| Chunk coordinate (block coordinate divided by 16, rounded down)
 
|-
 
|colspan="2"| Trust Edges
 
|colspan="2"| Boolean
 
| If edges should be trusted for light updates.
 
|-
 
|colspan="2"| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|colspan="2"| {{change|VarInt|VarLong}}
 
| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|-
 
|colspan="2"| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|colspan="2"| {{change|VarInt|VarLong}}
 
| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|-
 
|colspan="2"| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|colspan="2"| {{change|VarInt|VarLong}}
 
| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|-
 
|colspan="2"| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|colspan="2"| {{change|VarInt|VarLong}}
 
| ? (Changes unknown)
 
|-
 
|rowspan="2"| Sky Light arrays
 
| Length
 
|rowspan="2"| Array
 
| VarInt
 
| Length of the following array in bytes (always 2048)
 
|-
 
| Sky Light array
 
| Array of 2048 bytes
 
| There is 1 array for each bit set to true in the sky light mask, starting with the lowest value.  Half a byte per light value.
 
|-
 
|rowspan="2"| Block Light arrays
 
| Length
 
|rowspan="2"| Array
 
| VarInt
 
| Length of the following array in bytes (always 2048)
 
|-
 
| Block Light array
 
| Array of 2048 bytes
 
| There is 1 array for each bit set to true in the block light mask, starting with the lowest value.  Half a byte per light value.
 
|}
 
 
 
==== Resource Pack Send ====
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Packet ID
 
! State
 
! Bound To
 
! Field Name
 
! Field Type
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|rowspan="3"| 0x38
 
|rowspan="3"| Play
 
|rowspan="3"| Client
 
| URL
 
| String (32767)
 
| The URL to the resource pack.
 
|-
 
| Hash
 
| String (40)
 
| A 40 character hexadecimal and lowercase [[wikipedia:SHA-1|SHA-1]] hash of the resource pack file. (must be lower case in order to work)<br />If it's not a 40 character hexadecimal string, the client will not use it for hash verification and likely waste bandwidth — but it will still treat it as a unique id
 
|- {{Added}}
 
| ?
 
| Boolean
 
| ?
 
|}
 
 
=== Serverbound ===
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
== Handshaking ==
 
 
=== Clientbound ===
 
 
There are no clientbound packets in the Handshaking state, since the protocol immediately switches to a different state after the client sends the first packet.
 
 
=== Serverbound ===
 
 
==== Handshake ====
 
 
This causes the server to switch into the target state.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Packet ID
 
! State
 
! Bound To
 
! Field Name
 
! Field Type
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|rowspan="4"| 0x00
 
|rowspan="4"| Handshaking
 
|rowspan="4"| Server
 
| Protocol Version
 
| VarInt
 
| See [[protocol version numbers]] (currently {{change|754|1073741829}})
 
|-
 
| Server Address
 
| String
 
| Hostname or IP, e.g. localhost or 127.0.0.1, that was used to connect. The Notchian server does not use this information. Note that SRV records are a complete redirect, e.g. if _minecraft._tcp.example.com points to mc.example.org, users connecting to example.com will provide mc.example.org as server address in addition to connecting to it.
 
|-
 
| Server Port
 
| Unsigned Short
 
| Default is 25565.  The Notchian server does not use this information.
 
|-
 
| Next State
 
| VarInt Enum
 
| 1 for [[#Status|status]], 2 for [[#Login|login]]
 
|}
 
 
== Status ==
 
 
=== Clientbound ===
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
=== Serverbound ===
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
== Login ==
 
 
=== Clientbound ===
 
  
 
No changes so far.
 
No changes so far.
 
=== Serverbound ===
 
 
No changes so far.
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Minecraft Modern]]
 
[[Category:Minecraft Modern]]

Latest revision as of 16:42, 29 June 2024

There are currently no pre-release versions available to document on this page. For the latest stable Minecraft release, see the Protocol page. For previous pre-release pages, see the Protocol version numbers page.

One who wishes to commandeer the merging of this into Protocol when an update is made must be sure to respect any changes that may have occurred to the respective packets there.

Contents

Data types

No changes so far.

Packets

No changes so far.