: Upon death, they would explode into a shower of six arrows in all directions. 💾 The "Lost" Status
The term does not appear in official Mojang version history. It originates from: minecraft survival test 030 extra quality
When the map generates, it has a finite number of mobs. Once you kill them all, you win. The goal is to kill them all without dying. : Upon death, they would explode into a
Minecraft Survival Test 0.30, released in November 2009, was the final, high-intensity "Classic" era version, featuring unique mechanics like a scoring system, infinite arrows, and limited inventory stacking. "Extra Quality" refers to community-created HD texture patches and launchers, such as Betacraft, that enhance this archived, 16x16-based version. The most comprehensive documentation for this version is found on the Minecraft Wiki Once you kill them all, you win
"Minecraft Survival Test 030: Extra Quality" — Analytical Paper
: Mining worked differently—iron ore dropped Iron Blocks directly, and coal dropped Stone Slabs because coal items didn't exist yet.