![Boosts (MCE)](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/minecraft_gamepedia/images/7/78/Boosts_%28MCE%29.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20210916144002)
The boosts menu icon.
![How To Boost](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/minecraft_gamepedia/images/8/83/How_To_Boost.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20220611014516)
The boosts scan icon.
![Boost Screenshots](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/minecraft_gamepedia/images/b/bd/Boost_Screenshots.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20221029004434)
Boosts in Minecraft Earth.
A boost in Minecraft Earth was an enhancement to a player ability. A boost's duration and intensity depended on its level. A player was able to spend rubies in the store to purchase boosts.[1]
Effects[]
Boosts were available as levels I, II, and III. The level of the boost determined its duration, intensity (if applicable), and cost.
- Level I boosts lasted 10 minutes. One level I boost was able to be purchased for 10 rubies.
- Level II boosts lasted 15 minutes. Five level II boosts were able to be purchased for 75 rubies (15 rubies per boost)
- Level III boosts lasted 30 minutes. Three level III boosts were able to be purchased for 100 rubies (33.3 rubies per boost)
Boost effects and their intensities were as follows:
Boost name | Description | Level I 10 minutes 1 for 10 rubies |
Level II 15 minutes 5 for 75 rubies |
Level III 30 minutes 3 for 100 rubies |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adventure XP Boost | Increased XP from adventures | ![]() +50% |
![]() +75% |
![]() +100% |
Attack Boost | Increased attack damage | ![]() +25% |
![]() +50% |
![]() +100% |
Hoarding Boost | Kept the hotbar contents and XP in the event of death | ![]() - |
![]() - |
![]() - |
Mob XP Boost | Increased XP from collecting mobs from the map | ![]() +50% |
![]() +75% |
![]() +100% |
Crafting Boost | Faster crafting jobs | ![]() +100% |
![]() +300% |
![]() +700% |
Defense Boost | Took less damage when attacked, as if wearing armor | ![]() +25% |
![]() +50% |
![]() +100% |
Food Boost | Healed more from eating food | ![]() +50% |
![]() +150% |
![]() +300% |
Keeper Boost | Preserved backpack contents and XP in the event of death | ![]() - |
![]() - |
![]() - |
Health Boost | Temporarily increased maximum health | ![]() +10% |
![]() +20% |
![]() +30% |
Mining Boost | Increased mining speed for a short time | ![]() +25% |
![]() +50% |
![]() +100% |
Smelting Boost | Faster smelting jobs | ![]() +10% |
![]() +20% |
![]() +30% |
Radius Boost | Increased the interaction radius on the map | ![]() +35m |
![]() +53m |
![]() +70m |
There was also another set of unused boost icons with experience orbs on them:
Boost minis[]
![Boost Minis](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/minecraft_gamepedia/images/0/02/Boost_Minis.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20220925015639)
Artwork of boost minis.
![Boost Mini Figures](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/minecraft_gamepedia/images/1/1f/Boost_Mini_Figures.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20221029004518)
Picture of boost minis.
Boosts could also be obtained by scanning the undersides of collectible figurines called boost minis. There were 24 boost minis to collect, with each one providing a different type of level 1 boost. Each boost mini had an 18 hour cooldown period before it could be used again.[2]
Placeholder boost mini icons are present in the files of earlier versions:
History[]
Minecraft Earth | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.13.0 | Added boosts. |
References[]
- ↑ https://craftersguide.stents.dev/
- ↑ "Introducing: Minecraft Earth Boost Minis" by Cristina Anderca. Minecraft.net, March 16, 2020