@@TheActualDried Sorry for being a super nerd here, but, the credits are crediting Everdraed for the "Photoshop" used for that Flowey battle. Not saying that it was called Photoshop Flowey The game files refers to that Flowey as "Flowey X" The tarot cards refer to that as "Omega Flowey" (though they were originally made as fanworks, later sold as merch) I feel like Photoshop Flowey is the most incorrect one
@@samclanamm Game file also call Undyne the Undying "Undyne X" so like, I guess those are just spoiler stuffs and there are no official names directly from Toby
Only features from education edition I want in the normal game, there's other cool features like chalkboards, heat blocks and underwater tnt but the torches are genuinely useful for builds, the underwater torch stick looks like it's made of warped wood
having underwater tnt and torches would be so nice. having to find a ocean monument or dig millions of sand blocks just to do stuff underwater is kinda annoying
I keep forgetting that Mojang wasted tons of time making Education Edition with so many various features just for it to be scarcely used, and could easily make good return on most of that effort by importing several of those existing features to Java and Bedrock. But they just… don’t.
eh, they get a lot of use in schools. i'm honestly happy that kids get to learn with minecraft in school... back in my day all we had was Study Island ^^;
Well to be fair, this is the bedrock team which is separate from the Java team, and I think it also should be mentioned that bedrock is super laggy and buggy.
That's an interesting point, the torch is a more green-shifted cyan, so the inverse is red-shifted magenta, which is pretty much how you get pink in rgb
Real talk: I remember once finding this level called *_"The Lost Settlement"_* in Minecraft Dungeons... _and I stfg it was a few Sculk blocks away from being what I thought my eyes thought I was looking at..._ >Blackened stone blocks that looked worn and aged (Deepslate) >Some of those said blocks even had identical textures to present-day blocks used in the base game >Lanterns hung around the area that glowed a color uncanny to that of Sculk (a hue of green) >Some of the digsite's findings looked like the Illagers found the settlement seemingly covered in an overgrowth of mossy material *_(oh golly gee, I wonder what they had to clean up to get to the good stuff!)_* It's not impossible to imagine that these torches are yet to be implemented or simply were scrapped concepts that were left as Easter eggs.
1:49 i think it's an oxidizer. (it produces oxygen when reacting, but oxygen fuels the reaction, so it gets out of hand fast) edit: oh it's magnesium. explains a lot.
You should really explore more of education edition, there is some really crazy stuff. Underwater TNT, Balloons, Sparklers, and so much more. It is super fun to mess around in it!
I've wanted Redstone torches (and indeed, redstone as a whole) to be able to be dyed a few colors for a long time. Imagine if you activated redstone with a redstone torch, but you needed "green-dyed redstone" and a "green-dyed redstone torch" to activate each other, but neither would interact with plain redstone. Think of how compact you could make machines if you could have rows of different colored power powders next to each other that didn't interfere with each other.
Seafoam Green Speaking of the sea, that particle effect on the Underwater Torches reminds me of the underwater torches in the third hub world of Spyro 3.
If you could craft underwater torches, the crafting recipe would probably contain some sort of iron or copper since those metals are detrimental in the corrosion of magnesium
Green light improves night vision by increasing the contrast and shortening the recovery, allowing more detail to be picked out, which makes it great for map reading, compass reading and finer details on other instruments. It is also good for long distance detail in the dark, such as reading signposts.
This does not change the fact that Grass is a plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style. The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall. Bamboo is a grass that grows very tall. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands. They can also be found in areas that are very cold or very dry. There are several other plants that look similar but are not members of the grass family. They may also be called grass. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[2] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion). Evolution of grass Graminoids include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[3] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.[4] Grass and people Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemicals and water is used to help lawns to grow. People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and millet are cereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to make alcohol such as beer. Sugar comes from sugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food for farm animals for about 4,000 years. People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover roofs, and to weave baskets. Language In English, the word "grass" appears in several phrases. For example: "The grass is always greener on the other side" means "people are never happy with what they have and want something else." "Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means "Do something". "A snake in the grass" is about a person that will not be honest and will trick others. All flesh is grass: Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapter 40, verses 6-8. Grass is a slang term for cannabis (pot, weed, or marijuana).
@@suspicioussandWait, "Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means do something? So basically not doing anything either translates in an excess of grass or a grass deficiency
If we had a torch with cool properties, that’d be cool. Here’s an example: Green torches can emit light, but mobs can still spawn in the torch’s light. The example itself would be a really cool edition.
This feature and colored torches will never happen unless the lighting algorithm is ripped out and rebuilt from scratch. For performance reasons, all light sources emit a "light level" from 0-15 that spreads to nearby blocks. This means the game doesn't have to check for thousands of nearby light sources, it only needs to check a single stored light level. Adding a new type of light source which doesn't prevent mob spawns would double the stored light data, and adding colors would more than triple it. Making the colors blend correctly would be extremely complicated, because light would need to flow "uphill" towards differently-colored light sources where they overlap. This would be extremely expensive unless you calculated it using a highly parallel algorithm on a high-end GPU, but at that point you should probably just use ray-traced lighting instead.
@@ZaCloud-Animations___she-her Which mods? I'd love to check them out. But to answer your question, mods can change the lighting engine as much as they want without regard for performance.
Can we just petition that they add education edition items to java? We don't need any new ideas for the next major update, just rerelease education edition stuff into the base game, that would be great!
i wish they added coloured lighting, i tried using the froglights (never used them before) underwater for this temple thing and i was extremely disappointed that they were all just the same as other lit blocks but uglier lol. ended up using glow lichen instead.. i try to play vanilla man i really do
If you use the technical preview for shaders, poggy's luminous dreams makes the colored torches have colored lighting!!! its gorgeous, I hope its something they consider adding to the base game
"We'll never get this in java because we need magnesium" There's a mod that adds underwater torches crafted with Glow Ink Sacs, actually making Glow Squids useful
Man... here's hoping they really do add colored lights at some point. Come to think of it, I heard the reason they didn't before was that, like the old minecart code, there is some spaghetti in how lighting is calculated. If they were willing to rework the spaghetti minecart code, then maybe they could rework the spaghetti lighting engine and add colored lights
Green torches sound cool, but I gotta say, a lot of the fun is seeing how they mess with underwater lighting! 🌊 It's like a new challenge in builds. Can't wait to see people play around with them! 💡
1:42 they will never update the Redstone torch Minecraft bedrocks nostalgia is gone.... Well unless if they add that feature that lets you go back to older updates / versions
There's some people that uploads the old textures for the resource pack, I got one but it's not fully finished, you find some of them by yourself if you're interested
The way you actually get chemicals is kind of interesting. All you need is a chemistry table, from memory, and you can insert blocks and get their chemical blocks from it. Basically, education edition is little alchemy in minecraft.
Forget Phoenix playing survival mode. Now we get him playing CHEMISTRY MODE! (I think playing with Tungsten Chlorine is Chemistry, idk, I didn't pay too much attention to those classes in school)
Technically, based on the color of the torches, we could make Soul Torches able to burn underwater under the assumption they are made from Nether components that are impervious to Water, therefore indicating that the Nether is filled with both Sulfur and Magnesium in the Soul Sand.
Honestly, colored lighting would be a cool feature in Minecraft. They could just change the light from the Redstone torch and soul torch to be their respective colors, and then add the others.
Fun fact, elytras weren’t very vanilla when they were added. The only change they have had was adding fireworks boosting them. And now everyone says they are vanilla.
I usually turn on education edition in my creative worlds, and I recently realised that in a new update - probably 1.21.10 / 1.21.20 - they made all the items obtainable in education edition (the Bedrock world setting, not the game itself) just in the creative inventory. Which I suppose is good, but it’s also kind of disappointing because it removes the mystery of not knowing what you can create with the four unique blocks available to you (I think they’re called the element constructor, compound creator, material reducer, and lab table
@@kcoolthegamer maybe soul torches don’t, but redstone torches amit a slightly red and dim light. I’m just saying they could’ve made the torches colored instead of them just being normal torches but textured different because then they’d be unique.
They should use the red torch texture for the redstone torch. It would fix the problem that I have with the new texture: it’s too bright considering how much light the torch actually emits.
1:51 by implying its underwater it probably means that it has oxidising agent inside of it, that would mean that, basically speaking, its a solid rocket booster
Would make more sense to be able to use dye on your torch to be able to change the color of the light in the area you are rendering especially with the ray tracing capabilities of current Minecraft. What makes sense that you would need different materials to make different colored torches giving different color of light.
Gotta give us an actual green torch, but it has to have some sort of chaotic effect. Make it require an Ender Pearl to make, and whenever a mob/player walks into the light, it gets randomly teleported.
torches that are green
youJustLostTheGame 🗿
HOLY SHIT ARE YOU FR!?!?!?
Environmentally friendly torches?!
@@PhoenixSC Yeah I think so
ah shit almost watched the video for a second thanks brother👍
There is no way I would use a torch which has the same noise as creeper.
That sounds like a skill issue
You'd use It underwater so it wouldnt end up being a problem
@@InkOrEMQW It's all fun and games till someone makes an underwater creeper
Sounds like it wouldn’t be as scary underwater.
*TNT, the creeper noise is a pitched down version of the TNT noise. The noise the torch makes is the regular pitch.
Omega Flowey: NO! NOOOOO!! YOU'RE SUPPOSE TO OBEY ME!!
The nine human torches: 0:06
sorry for being a nerd here, but, omega flowey is actually Photoshop flowey. Yes, call him whatever you like.
Mmmm... Flowey EX
FLOWEY NEO-
@@TheActualDried Sorry for being a super nerd here, but, the credits are crediting Everdraed for the "Photoshop" used for that Flowey battle. Not saying that it was called Photoshop Flowey
The game files refers to that Flowey as "Flowey X"
The tarot cards refer to that as "Omega Flowey" (though they were originally made as fanworks, later sold as merch)
I feel like Photoshop Flowey is the most incorrect one
@@samclanamm Game file also call Undyne the Undying "Undyne X" so like, I guess those are just spoiler stuffs and there are no official names directly from Toby
@samclanamm I feel like photoshop flowey is the most correct name since it's flowey but photoshoped.
Only features from education edition I want in the normal game, there's other cool features like chalkboards, heat blocks and underwater tnt but the torches are genuinely useful for builds, the underwater torch stick looks like it's made of warped wood
I want the window blocks from the story mode
@@ahmethacikasimoglu5819 those would be cool ngl
and the balloons
the balloons are very fun to attach to mobs
having underwater tnt and torches would be so nice. having to find a ocean monument or dig millions of sand blocks just to do stuff underwater is kinda annoying
Or Balloons and the Reinforced stained glass panes
New Redstone torch:"Who are you?"
Red Torch:"I am you, but redder."
Yeah, if they just used the Red Torch texture with the new Redstone Torch’s outer render it would be great.
redstone torch: i need to buy some new overlay!
the soul torch: i dont have any visual update at all...
Redderstone Torch
reddit moment
I keep forgetting that Mojang wasted tons of time making Education Edition with so many various features just for it to be scarcely used, and could easily make good return on most of that effort by importing several of those existing features to Java and Bedrock.
But they just… don’t.
Sad
Not to mention it has tons of issues and inaccuracies so its educational value is questionable at best
@@Xedlordwhat education tool isn't like that?
eh, they get a lot of use in schools. i'm honestly happy that kids get to learn with minecraft in school... back in my day all we had was Study Island ^^;
Well to be fair, this is the bedrock team which is separate from the Java team, and I think it also should be mentioned that bedrock is super laggy and buggy.
1:27 the invert color is obviously pink, and the complement of pink is green so it is green torch after all
no its magenta
It's magenta not pink
That's an interesting point, the torch is a more green-shifted cyan, so the inverse is red-shifted magenta, which is pretty much how you get pink in rgb
100th like
Magenta is VIBRANT y'all.
Pink is light, like the GREEN in the torch.
The green torch is the cursed torch from terraria, it'll work underwater totally
maybe it's just a glowstick on a stick
On that note, the underwater torch looks a lot like the Deeplight Torches in Thorium Mod
looks more like the jungle torch
@@suspicioussandBro, that's just putting a Stick on a Stick
*You're creating a Stick²*
terraria?
"It's about to explode or something" so simple... yet still got me 😂
first comment (not a bot)
It’s what you don’t expect!!!
2:24 The underwater torch flare has the same wrong pixel as the firework smoke.
BECAUSE THAT THAT'S WHAT THAT THE PARTICLE IS
FIREWORK SMOKE
I was going to say the same thing god damnit.
0:42 it’s like mint
That’s what I said
Steve: "NOOOOO YOU'RE SUPOSE TO OBEY ME!!!"
The eight torches:
💚🔥💙💚❤️💙💜📛
Tough crowd… this deserves to be top comment!
Son of Heaven: Obey meh.
The eight vassal states:
绿蓝灰红紫白黑橙
@@埊 wut?
@@BenjiAndStuffdifferent language, it’s just every human soul color from undertale some form of Asian word. Plus white, gray and black for some reason
@@kcoolthegamerit's chinese mandarin !
The new evil Minecraft prank: replace friends redstone torches with red torches
3:16 man almost doubted his whole existence for a torch
Imagine if one day we actually did get colored lighting
when you have rtx on different light blocks emit different colors
@@Sans_The_Skeletonsome shaders do that too, like complimentary
@@IceYetiWinsah but RT is way prettier.
It's called modded java edition.
I remember when I was a kid, I tried to make colored lighting with colored beacons. If only it worked
Real talk: I remember once finding this level called *_"The Lost Settlement"_* in Minecraft Dungeons... _and I stfg it was a few Sculk blocks away from being what I thought my eyes thought I was looking at..._
>Blackened stone blocks that looked worn and aged (Deepslate)
>Some of those said blocks even had identical textures to present-day blocks used in the base game
>Lanterns hung around the area that glowed a color uncanny to that of Sculk (a hue of green)
>Some of the digsite's findings looked like the Illagers found the settlement seemingly covered in an overgrowth of mossy material *_(oh golly gee, I wonder what they had to clean up to get to the good stuff!)_*
It's not impossible to imagine that these torches are yet to be implemented or simply were scrapped concepts that were left as Easter eggs.
0:56 kris get the purple torch
Potassium (Chloride)
ayyyyyy
Good one
unfunny
@@aperks do you even get the reference
🍌
1:49 i think it's an oxidizer. (it produces oxygen when reacting, but oxygen fuels the reaction, so it gets out of hand fast)
edit: oh it's magnesium. explains a lot.
2:23 the miscolored pixel on the left
respectfully, never use youtube comments ever again
your freedom of speech. hand it over.
you should delete your youtube channel, NOW!
please delete this comment, it's inappropriate and mean.
Reported to UA-cam. Say goodbye evil monster.
You should really explore more of education edition, there is some really crazy stuff. Underwater TNT, Balloons, Sparklers, and so much more. It is super fun to mess around in it!
I've wanted Redstone torches (and indeed, redstone as a whole) to be able to be dyed a few colors for a long time. Imagine if you activated redstone with a redstone torch, but you needed "green-dyed redstone" and a "green-dyed redstone torch" to activate each other, but neither would interact with plain redstone. Think of how compact you could make machines if you could have rows of different colored power powders next to each other that didn't interfere with each other.
> Find Minecraft green torch
> Look inside
> White light
Seafoam Green
Speaking of the sea, that particle effect on the Underwater Torches reminds me of the underwater torches in the third hub world of Spyro 3.
Finally, slimetorches.
If you could craft underwater torches, the crafting recipe would probably contain some sort of iron or copper since those metals are detrimental in the corrosion of magnesium
I actually really like the underwater torch because of that sparkle effect. It's fancy :sparkles:
Alternate timeline: They do give off colored light, but having all the colors in close proximity makes the light white, so he couldn't tell.
You can also craft the neon sticks everyone uses on concerts
Infrared and Ultraviolet torches coming next!
What is dd
we need violet, indigo, and orange next
But... they all infrared
Yeah, there should be more variety
@@ОннокорОктябрь if they were all infrared, we wouldnt be able to see sny colours
Colored torches: **exists**
Terraria: Ahh, you know this hold?
1:16 Is it just me or cyan is the most inconsistent name of a color?
Green light improves night vision by increasing the contrast and shortening the recovery, allowing more detail to be picked out, which makes it great for map reading, compass reading and finer details on other instruments. It is also good for long distance detail in the dark, such as reading signposts.
This does not change the fact that Grass is a plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants.
The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style.
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall. Bamboo is a grass that grows very tall. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands. They can also be found in areas that are very cold or very dry. There are several other plants that look similar but are not members of the grass family. They may also be called grass. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[2] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
Evolution of grass
Graminoids include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[3] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.[4]
Grass and people
Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemicals and water is used to help lawns to grow.
People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and millet are cereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to make alcohol such as beer.
Sugar comes from sugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food for farm animals for about 4,000 years. People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover roofs, and to weave baskets.
Language
In English, the word "grass" appears in several phrases. For example:
"The grass is always greener on the other side" means "people are never happy with what they have and want something else."
"Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means "Do something".
"A snake in the grass" is about a person that will not be honest and will trick others.
All flesh is grass: Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapter 40, verses 6-8.
Grass is a slang term for cannabis (pot, weed, or marijuana).
He’s got a point
Holy yappamoly 😮😮
bro has a PhD in Yapanese
I ain’t readin all of that
@@suspicioussandWait, "Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means do something? So basically not doing anything either translates in an excess of grass or a grass deficiency
If we had a torch with cool properties, that’d be cool. Here’s an example: Green torches can emit light, but mobs can still spawn in the torch’s light. The example itself would be a really cool edition.
Yeah, & certain torches that are very expensive to craft can actually repel mobs. Or certain colors repel certain mobs.
This feature and colored torches will never happen unless the lighting algorithm is ripped out and rebuilt from scratch. For performance reasons, all light sources emit a "light level" from 0-15 that spreads to nearby blocks. This means the game doesn't have to check for thousands of nearby light sources, it only needs to check a single stored light level. Adding a new type of light source which doesn't prevent mob spawns would double the stored light data, and adding colors would more than triple it. Making the colors blend correctly would be extremely complicated, because light would need to flow "uphill" towards differently-colored light sources where they overlap. This would be extremely expensive unless you calculated it using a highly parallel algorithm on a high-end GPU, but at that point you should probably just use ray-traced lighting instead.
@@areadenial2343 Why can mods do it just fine though? 🤔
@@ZaCloud-Animations___she-herbecause they completely change the games code. That’s what modding means, duh.
@@ZaCloud-Animations___she-her Which mods? I'd love to check them out. But to answer your question, mods can change the lighting engine as much as they want without regard for performance.
2:52 yea but where does steve gets the glass from?
No... NOOOOO
Gl on periodic table is glass (trust)
1 man 1 jar sequel
He had sand in the workstation out of view and superheated it into a vial.
Can we just petition that they add education edition items to java? We don't need any new ideas for the next major update, just rerelease education edition stuff into the base game, that would be great!
Signed
2:20 we could use glowstone or glowsqid ink but
2:00 this is my brain basically all the time
they gotta add education edition items into java and normal bedrock
ice bombs are sick
A lot of þem do exist in Bedrock but have to be enabled in settings
Þe only real problem is þat þe Chalkboards, Cameras, NPCs, and Agents are missing
@@MashedPotatoTasteGood why are you using þorn
@@MashedPotatoTasteGoodThe NPCs are there tho.
And that's where education edition java comes in
@@Teacup44 remove the top part of þ
I just started playing bedrock with RTX and am now obsessed with colored ambient lights. I was just thinking about how sick a green light would look.
with rtx they actually do 0:59
Sick.
@@PhoenixSC Sick, though the cost of such torches won't be only sticks, coal and chloride :(
i wish they added coloured lighting, i tried using the froglights (never used them before) underwater for this temple thing and i was extremely disappointed that they were all just the same as other lit blocks but uglier lol. ended up using glow lichen instead.. i try to play vanilla man i really do
Petition to call the Green Torch "Emerald Torch"
Here.
Villager approved
Signed
Don't mind me, imma sign this
Copper torch
If you use the technical preview for shaders, poggy's luminous dreams makes the colored torches have colored lighting!!! its gorgeous, I hope its something they consider adding to the base game
3:04 they do with rtx on [not fake dumb rtx]
As a bedrock player I love seeing Phoenix SC being so perplexed to something so normal to me
I think the underwater torch has that effect because when it’s underwater, the fire particle would extinguish. But idk 🤷♂️
Its magnesium in education edition. Magnesium produces sparks when it reacts with water. Its a bit like a roman candle.
The red torch actually looks like a better redstone torch
The way that PhoenixSC JUST discovered this now 😭😭
Ikr 💀
We have more sparklers balloons (obvious). Glow sticks/lightsabers and more possibly
"We'll never get this in java because we need magnesium"
There's a mod that adds underwater torches crafted with Glow Ink Sacs, actually making Glow Squids useful
0:41 looks more like mint to me
☝️🤓
☝️🤓
The pistachio torch
Man... here's hoping they really do add colored lights at some point. Come to think of it, I heard the reason they didn't before was that, like the old minecart code, there is some spaghetti in how lighting is calculated. If they were willing to rework the spaghetti minecart code, then maybe they could rework the spaghetti lighting engine and add colored lights
0:56 Lithium can also burn red.
2:41 you need the crafting table.
I don't see how this comment is relevant to what is being said.
Green torches sound cool, but I gotta say, a lot of the fun is seeing how they mess with underwater lighting! 🌊 It's like a new challenge in builds. Can't wait to see people play around with them! 💡
1:42 they will never update the Redstone torch Minecraft bedrocks nostalgia is gone.... Well unless if they add that feature that lets you go back to older updates / versions
There is no bedrock nostalgia
@@Explodingcocos I mean your kinda right but there's legacy console edition which is kinda bedrock edition
@@SleepyWaffleHead thats the only nostalgia ngl
@@Explodingcocos yes true I'm done
There's some people that uploads the old textures for the resource pack, I got one but it's not fully finished, you find some of them by yourself if you're interested
What i like about the old restine torches was the edges being cut off in the "light" part.
Other than that, loving the new ones!
Redstone torches are Red
Soul torches are Blue
WTF are Green Torches?
The way you actually get chemicals is kind of interesting. All you need is a chemistry table, from memory, and you can insert blocks and get their chemical blocks from it. Basically, education edition is little alchemy in minecraft.
Men place green torch, torch doesn't emit green colour, men sad
:(
The biggest betrayal :( big sad
sad men noises
yeah
Redstone torches and soul torches don’t give off colored light brother
The more he said torch made me not believe it was called a torch
1:59 "oh look a village!"
**villager sound**
Ah yes, chemistry with phoenixSC
Kinda wish it was the redstone torch texture. It's too pink right now. Either saturate the red or give it that warmer tint again.
*sigh*
Blue! Green!
Blue? Green? Turquoise? Teal? Cyan? PERRY THE PLATYPUS?! HATSUNE MIKU?!
Is that, that one UA-camr with the tv head?
1:20 hmm that torch is kinda sus
Real funny mate ya got everyone laughing
Doesn't even make any sense
Forget Phoenix playing survival mode. Now we get him playing CHEMISTRY MODE!
(I think playing with Tungsten Chlorine is Chemistry, idk, I didn't pay too much attention to those classes in school)
Waiting for the RGB Strobe torch.
Next is green lantern.... The superhero
Imagine minecraft thinking that mojang/microsoft remebers that educational edition exists.
I genuinely have never heard of it ever being used for actual education
@@suspicioussand Its because its absurdly expensive if you need liscenses for a whole school.
@@eightcoins4401 or just play Bedrock and it's there
Technically, based on the color of the torches, we could make Soul Torches able to burn underwater under the assumption they are made from Nether components that are impervious to Water, therefore indicating that the Nether is filled with both Sulfur and Magnesium in the Soul Sand.
7 chaos torches
Xd
7 human torches
7 crystal torches
Green torches are torches of kindness, they heal you- oh wait, wrong game.
I wanted so badly to make a seven human souls joke here
Honestly, colored lighting would be a cool feature in Minecraft. They could just change the light from the Redstone torch and soul torch to be their respective colors, and then add the others.
0:17 I hate those flowers, they don't look vanilla.
I feel exactly the same
They don't.
Look minecrafty Blah blah blah Get over it
That's why you hate them? Not vanilla?💀
Lucky day for you! Education Edition is not vanilla!
Fun fact, elytras weren’t very vanilla when they were added.
The only change they have had was adding fireworks boosting them. And now everyone says they are vanilla.
I completely forgot about Minecraft Educational Edition until you mentioned it lol. I used to hope that can be a thing in my former school
I’m shocked that he’s never looked into Education Edition
he did bud
0:13 "Several torches."
Ah, yes. 3, the number that quantifies "several.
"These look quite......... oh look, a village."
Villager: huh
I usually turn on education edition in my creative worlds, and I recently realised that in a new update - probably 1.21.10 / 1.21.20 - they made all the items obtainable in education edition (the Bedrock world setting, not the game itself) just in the creative inventory. Which I suppose is good, but it’s also kind of disappointing because it removes the mystery of not knowing what you can create with the four unique blocks available to you (I think they’re called the element constructor, compound creator, material reducer, and lab table
Education edition.
That’s what I’m saying
GreenixSC is cooking with this one
youJustLostTheGame
@@Nightcaat 7 likes while copycat gets pin and heart? Let me fix that
I like the Underwater Torch.
That's not the same comment at all wtf
that comment isnt even similar dawg
They edited the comment geniuses
Phoenix: They don't admit light!
Me: *cries forever
They totally scammed us by not making the light colored
All light has color.
Redstone and soul torches aren’t red and blue, and normal torches don’t emit an orangey yellow light.
@@kcoolthegamer maybe soul torches don’t, but redstone torches amit a slightly red and dim light. I’m just saying they could’ve made the torches colored instead of them just being normal torches but textured different because then they’d be unique.
PHOENIX YOU HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THE FLASHBACK MOD, IT'S CRAZY.... I AM DYING OUT OF EXCITEMENT
Chemistry class with phoenixsc
They should use the red torch texture for the redstone torch. It would fix the problem that I have with the new texture: it’s too bright considering how much light the torch actually emits.
I could listen to Phoenix's chemistry class
1:51 by implying its underwater it probably means that it has oxidising agent inside of it, that would mean that, basically speaking, its a solid rocket booster
Speaking of, in the atlas of Minecraft Lilypad versions there are actual lit and unlit green torch textures for some reason
The return of bugrock 🔥 🔥 🔥
"What is this one?" - "It's blue light." - "What does it do?" - "It turns blue."
2:26 wait till he finds out abt underwater tnt
You see all of the monitor displays only have red green blue so all torches have 3 colours...
Would make more sense to be able to use dye on your torch to be able to change the color of the light in the area you are rendering especially with the ray tracing capabilities of current Minecraft. What makes sense that you would need different materials to make different colored torches giving different color of light.
I’m surprised you just found out about coloured torches, i have used them for so long!
Gotta give us an actual green torch, but it has to have some sort of chaotic effect.
Make it require an Ender Pearl to make, and whenever a mob/player walks into the light, it gets randomly teleported.
Bro finally realised that bedrock edition has more blocks than java
There is also underwater tnt on that edition. It's basically a tnt that can blow up underwater.