A tip for villages you find that you want to save and return to later… Instead of placing lights down everywhere you can just ring the bell in the village, causing all the villagers to rush indoors, and then seal each villager inside the homes using one dirt block in front of the door. Just seems faster and is way safer for your villagers! 🎉
17:46 The one exception to this is nether gold. No one seems to realise that if you smelt nether gold ore you get a gold ingot instead of gold nugget. This also works out to be more than using fortune 3 on the same block because you rarely if ever get 9 nuggets per block but will always get that with silk touch and a furnace.
correct name of this block is "Nether Gold Ore" and also if you get silk touch before fortune it doesn't really matter if you smelt ore like iron or gold ore you'll only get 1 raw ore without fortune which is the same as smelting it., so if have iron ore better to just smelt instead of trying to get 1 raw iron but if have fortune then use best fortune you have. And using Silk Touch saves slots spaces so you can mine for longer
@@gtasthehunter If you're going to try and be a smart ass, at least spell the word correctly. I also DID call it "nether gold ore" in the second line (not that it even makes a difference). The comment was exclusively about "nether gold ore" and nothing else because very few people realise that you can even do this.
You're half right; Fortune 3 can give a maximum of 24 nuggets from a single nether gold ore block. However, Fortune is a _chance_ , so the average is only 8.8 nuggets per. On a similar note, _mining_ nether gold ore yields 0-1 xp while _smelting_ it is a guaranteed 1 xp. Silk Touch is absolutely the better choice here, but Fortune 3 can work in a pinch.
Hot Tip: I only put one type of ore in the furnace, and that ore is nether gold ore. Either break it with fortune to get some nuggets(not even remotely enough to make an ingot), or smelt the block for one Ingot every time!
In addition to the off hand inventory slot, Minecraft needs a "wrist" slot that can take either a clock or compass. When equipped, the clock or compass will display next to the "paper avatar" in the top left corner of the screen. Recovery compass should get a new enchant that allows you to keep it when you die. "Permanence I", maybe.
@@Torpax_ that's a cool thought. I was thinking just for the compass but it's actually a useful alternative to mending. Mending gear used around the base and permanence when adventuring. Even a mix sounds good. A permanence sword and chest could be great if you die in combat. You'd be able to go get your stuff with a little bit of kit already in hand
Well, he DID say it was a COPY of his let's play world, so it may just be an expendable clone to do everything wrong in to educate us, whilst keeping his original actual let's play world safe and sound. Still deserves a sub for the pain though.
#1 - Learned this little Chestnut when I left a shulker box on my end platform to store my gear before falling off the world, then came back to find it gone forever....
A tree being too close to another is a bedrock exclusive as far as I'm aware. In Java I regularly cut down large amounts of wood by growing a bunch of trees right next to each other. 2x2 Jungle trees are the main exception though since vines will block tree growth. Nether trees are also sort of annoying because while warped and normal wart blocks won't stop growth, they also can't be overwritten by new nether wood meaning you need to manually clear them out before planting another tree there. They also don't burn or despawn unlike other leaf types making them so much more of a pain to farm. Be careful putting haste 2 beacons near geodes since you don't want to accidentally instant mine the budding blocks.
i don't play java edition often enough to know how exactly trees work there, but a lot of other people that talk about not putting trees too close to each other do play primarily java. are you perhaps farming oak trees? oak trees specifically can be grown next to each other on (as far as i'm aware) all editions.
@@cornbreadbutcringey5723 Oak trees, 2x2 spruce trees (not sure about 1x1), acacia, birch and cherry are all perfectly fine. The main reason to not do so would be making sure you get enough saplings back. I can't remember if I've tried dark oak before since the sapling return even with a fortune 3 hoe isn't the best. I assume 1x1 jungle trees work as long as you plant and grow them 1 at a time because 2x2 don't since they have vines. Mangroves are weird since they have a wide base, sometimes delete nearby saplings and can replace vines but yeah they can be grown together. Nether ones can but give less wood for reasons mentioned earlier. So in general planting trees right next to each other in an 8x8 or even 16x16 grid and bonemealing them has been fine.
I use the clock and compass quite often. Yes, the recipe also shows the time, as does looking at the sky, but at my skeleton farm I just put a clock above the drop chute to know when to keep my village safe. As for the compass, I like to go to some far off coordinates in my Nether, build a portal then trek back home with the compass and see what I come across on the journey. I am three armour trims shy of a full set.
There is a small time when you may want to smelt ore blocks, on the skyblock server I play on has an exp system for a lot of different things and smelting is one of them. And doing ore blocks gives way more than anything else. So I set up a cobble generator asap and upgrade it asap to get easy early game money
I'm just pointing out the one niche find for it. And it's called advancius. It's a bedrock and java cross play server. And I didn't add the server name originally because I wasn't trying to plug it. And lots of servers have this exact mechanic. Also, screw it smelt all the silk touched ores just to piss someone off on the internet xD
A little part of me died when i saw you lose everything to the void. And then i found out it was a copy if the world and everything was fine, but im going to need a while to recover from that. Should have known since you were so calm when you lost everything
Another one is that if you set your spawn point with a bed, make sure the bed has blocks under it, otherwise it will take you back to world spawn when you die.
About rockets and Elytra: I'm very frugal when it comes to rockets (can't be bothered to build a farm) and you can get a lot of mileage out of 1 rocket if used wisely. You can easily get 600 blocks out. 800 is possible too, and I'm trying to see if I can reach 1000 blocks on 1 rocket.
Pro-tip to save yourself some time: make a copy of your world in creative to find coordinates of things. Sure it’s cheating but it takes a lot of the guesswork out of finding certain things like Pillager outposts or fortresses
I'm not sure if it's been patched or now but u could stay underwater for ever in peaceful. Let ur air run out then surface ( try to only fill one bubble and go down ). If done right u will only loose half a heart and it will Regen b4 you take more damage
Pretty sure that's patched. However, wearing at least 3 armor pieces, all enchanted with Protection 4, achieves the same effect. Even leather armor works, according to tests just now.
5:37 As impossible as it seems I don't hate creepers because they have saved me so many times and from what I remember I have never been killed by one.
Outro joke was more thought-provoking than funny… I mean, if one is going through some heavy stuff, one might indeed forget that pesky electric bill… 5/10. This video was fun, Toycat, hope your trip is, too! 😊
With villages, when I play with friends we just have a rule where at night, we stay far enough away from the village that it’s not within the simulation distance so nothing can spawn
10:13 I actually learned this myself i think, when i play games I always like test things out if would work or not, hehe sometimes i learn some “Speedrun” tricks myself. P.S. It took me longer to learn that you can crouch on that magma block with no damage
Wish you had this video out the day before yesterday, because I just lost a shulker full of tools and an hours worth of mining end stone to the end spawn platform.
I miss thoses big empty "L" shaped houses in the old minecraft versions (i called them village mayor houses)... trapping villagers in thoses houses without beds and running away at dusk time made "chunk errors"... so funny when you explored a new area nearby... giant pillars were so easy to generate, giving 2X every ores contained within that chunk as much as a giant tower to sculpt and re-shape to your own will... ...but now it is almost gone... houses are now so small than having one that it is splitted in half by chunk border is rare... trapping villagers in such big houses cause "coding errors" when you try to leave for an unexplored direction while villagers calculate pathfinding to the nearest beds... ...when a villager was trying to leave a chunk in search of a avalable bed but you was far enough than your "chunk rendering distance" was still good but your "mob rendering distance" failed to animate the villager... it caused gliches in the game... that may result into things like 5 cows stacked in the same spot or land that copies itself on top of itself... funny stuffs... realy interesting "bugs" and "glitches"
Me and my friend was making an enderman farm or something so we put all our armour and items in a shulker box and left it on the end spawn, came back unsuccessful and lost all of our stuff
"Just take your Flint and Steel and light up the Village in the safest way you can." says ibxtoycat as he proceeds to commit simulated arson against several hapless villagers' houses...😳
I lost all my stuff to the void putting my gear in a chest on the obsidian platform when i wanted to bridge from it to a enderman farm i was gonna build, spend 4 hours just getting my enchantments back
I'm guilty of some of these haha... especially the dying in the Void part. I died in my Android world (wasn't using the cross pointer thing) and I lost my only netherite chestplate to the Void. edit: I tried the bonemeal tip and dayum... IT'S SO TRUE!!!
as someone that played on 1.13 for a long time due to no updates for WII U everything having to do with the water in this video i actually know, i have also seen not only seen big and medium salmon, ive also seen small salmon
easiest way to save village - just trap villagers in their houses. If you missed some light, they will survive. And do it for minimal 2 villagers to reproduce them
6:58 but why didn’t this one work? I have a few saplings in my world that just aren’t growing and I can’t figure out why. And then there are some that *have* grown but they’ve taken DAYS of just leaving them and waiting….
I luckily learned the first one you covered in a creative flat world, where I was trying to place chests full of ender pearls and carved pumpkins on the obsidian. I say luckily _not_ because of the laggy mess I had to fix, but because thst now I know of this and can avoid it in the future.
put my valuables shulker on the end platform once (bc was building and afraid i’d fall into the void) and then enderman attacked me so figured i’d exit and reenter real quic.. bad times
I was going to build an enderman farm once so i put all my stuff (diamond gear, weapons, tools, rare items, materials to build the farm) in a chest at the end spawn to keep them safe. It didn't work...
Most people with elytra have farms for fireworks i would hope, if you want to get the best use out of your elytra, yes, flying straight at something is better. elytra take damage from flight time, so going high and gliding slowly yes you go farther, you also get less travel distance between repairs.
My elytra has never dipped below 3/4 durability with mending and unbreaking, and I abuse it lol. I'll save my gunpowder for tnt and such ty. Built a gunpowder farm on bedrock and java and it was kind of a waste of time tbh
Never got below 3/4?! Then you are not abusing it. I had to farm xp bottles from clerics to take with me on adventures. I can easily go through a shulker full of xp bottles mending my elytra on an adventure. Sounds like your definition of “abusing elytra” is very different than mine
Whenever I go mining I bring shulker boxes and my silk touch pickaxe. I dump all the ores into the boxes, fill up the rest of my inventory, then I head home where I use my fortune pickaxe on everything I brought back
There's a glitch I've used many times on Bedrock that if you sink and rise below and above the surface at just the right time as you start to take damage, it slows the tick speed that you take damage meaning that your health regenerates faster than you lose oxygen and take damage way slower so you can stay under water practically as long as you want, you just have to avoid the surface till your absolutely done under water so you don't have to reset the glitch!
if you fortune Nether gold ores your inventory will become full almost instantly. What I do is I silk touch at least one source of the ore (deepslate or regular one) to be placed in a museum. I had diamond ores (not the deepslate one) in my previous world but because of a bug I had to reinstall Minecraft and the world vanished :(
@@cleryfreyif you smelt those nether gold ore blocks you get an ingot straight away, with fortune you dont get 9 nuggets, so its beter to smelt them and dont fortune 3 them.
A tip for villages you find that you want to save and return to later…
Instead of placing lights down everywhere you can just ring the bell in the village, causing all the villagers to rush indoors, and then seal each villager inside the homes using one dirt block in front of the door.
Just seems faster and is way safer for your villagers! 🎉
i prefer lighting the houses on fire
@ApocalypseOfSpoons hahaha yeah, I usually relocate some of them closer to my base, build them a nicer town, THEN I make the stone wall around them. 😂
@@nba2k15hoodmoments that’s very cultured of you
Baby zombies can get in if you use only 1
I tried this in real life and got charged with entrapment and disturbing the peace. Would not recommend.
17:46 The one exception to this is nether gold. No one seems to realise that if you smelt nether gold ore you get a gold ingot instead of gold nugget. This also works out to be more than using fortune 3 on the same block because you rarely if ever get 9 nuggets per block but will always get that with silk touch and a furnace.
good tip to know!
correct name of this block is "Nether Gold Ore" and also if you get silk touch before fortune it doesn't really matter if you smelt ore like iron or gold ore you'll only get 1 raw ore without fortune which is the same as smelting it., so if have iron ore better to just smelt instead of trying to get 1 raw iron but if have fortune then use best fortune you have. And using Silk Touch saves slots spaces so you can mine for longer
@@gtasthehunter If you're going to try and be a smart ass, at least spell the word correctly. I also DID call it "nether gold ore" in the second line (not that it even makes a difference). The comment was exclusively about "nether gold ore" and nothing else because very few people realise that you can even do this.
@@gtasthehunter the confidently incorrect is leaking out of this comment hard
You're half right; Fortune 3 can give a maximum of 24 nuggets from a single nether gold ore block. However, Fortune is a _chance_ , so the average is only 8.8 nuggets per.
On a similar note, _mining_ nether gold ore yields 0-1 xp while _smelting_ it is a guaranteed 1 xp.
Silk Touch is absolutely the better choice here, but Fortune 3 can work in a pinch.
Hot Tip: I only put one type of ore in the furnace, and that ore is nether gold ore. Either break it with fortune to get some nuggets(not even remotely enough to make an ingot), or smelt the block for one Ingot every time!
That is so useful to know. Thank you! I will be doing that in the future.
A related tip is that you can put raw ore blocks in a furnace to get regular iron/gold/copper blocks.
In addition to the off hand inventory slot, Minecraft needs a "wrist" slot that can take either a clock or compass. When equipped, the clock or compass will display next to the "paper avatar" in the top left corner of the screen.
Recovery compass should get a new enchant that allows you to keep it when you die. "Permanence I", maybe.
Ahh yes these unminecrafty ideas
@@timohara7717bruh
A permanence enchant would be awesome and not lore breaking since there's the curse of vanishing
Edit: could balance by not allowing mending with it
@@Torpax_ that's a cool thought. I was thinking just for the compass but it's actually a useful alternative to mending. Mending gear used around the base and permanence when adventuring. Even a mix sounds good. A permanence sword and chest could be great if you die in combat. You'd be able to go get your stuff with a little bit of kit already in hand
@@TrialBySquire even if it could only go on combat and adventure related items, that would be fair!
There is no way toycat lost all of his netherite gear in the void intentionally. That deserves a sub
It was a copy of his world
Well, he DID say it was a COPY of his let's play world, so it may just be an expendable clone to do everything wrong in to educate us, whilst keeping his original actual let's play world safe and sound.
Still deserves a sub for the pain though.
10:30 It’s a copy. Trust me, if he really died there, he would’ve made a far larger deal of it than he did 😅
He deserves a sub for the top class content, but the copy world option springs to mind 😊
@@davemartin6563 oh yeah! I forget about that option
The worst thing is when you set your spawn thousands of blocks away and forget to set it back at your base
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#1 - Learned this little Chestnut when I left a shulker box on my end platform to store my gear before falling off the world, then came back to find it gone forever....
I did the same. Luckily I managed to save the shulker box by relogging but hoo boy the stress!
A tree being too close to another is a bedrock exclusive as far as I'm aware. In Java I regularly cut down large amounts of wood by growing a bunch of trees right next to each other. 2x2 Jungle trees are the main exception though since vines will block tree growth.
Nether trees are also sort of annoying because while warped and normal wart blocks won't stop growth, they also can't be overwritten by new nether wood meaning you need to manually clear them out before planting another tree there. They also don't burn or despawn unlike other leaf types making them so much more of a pain to farm.
Be careful putting haste 2 beacons near geodes since you don't want to accidentally instant mine the budding blocks.
i don't play java edition often enough to know how exactly trees work there, but a lot of other people that talk about not putting trees too close to each other do play primarily java.
are you perhaps farming oak trees? oak trees specifically can be grown next to each other on (as far as i'm aware) all editions.
@@cornbreadbutcringey5723 Oak trees, 2x2 spruce trees (not sure about 1x1), acacia, birch and cherry are all perfectly fine. The main reason to not do so would be making sure you get enough saplings back.
I can't remember if I've tried dark oak before since the sapling return even with a fortune 3 hoe isn't the best.
I assume 1x1 jungle trees work as long as you plant and grow them 1 at a time because 2x2 don't since they have vines.
Mangroves are weird since they have a wide base, sometimes delete nearby saplings and can replace vines but yeah they can be grown together.
Nether ones can but give less wood for reasons mentioned earlier.
So in general planting trees right next to each other in an 8x8 or even 16x16 grid and bonemealing them has been fine.
@@seandun7083 huh. okay then.
I use the clock and compass quite often. Yes, the recipe also shows the time, as does looking at the sky, but at my skeleton farm I just put a clock above the drop chute to know when to keep my village safe. As for the compass, I like to go to some far off coordinates in my Nether, build a portal then trek back home with the compass and see what I come across on the journey. I am three armour trims shy of a full set.
same i thought i was the only one
Nice trim finding strategy to never get lost
I Guess those villagers were not subscribed to toycat and now their houses are on fire... Talking about life ruining mistakes 🤣
😂😂😂
Ah, I knew he was the one doing it!
Don't let the zombies destroy the village, burn it to the ground instead! That's Toycat advise!
Learned about the obsidian platform the hard way once when placing chests and what not around the edge.
There is a small time when you may want to smelt ore blocks, on the skyblock server I play on has an exp system for a lot of different things and smelting is one of them. And doing ore blocks gives way more than anything else. So I set up a cobble generator asap and upgrade it asap to get easy early game money
We're talking about vanilla Minecraft. You never even told us what server it was.
That isn't nether gold though what does that have to do with snelting
I'm just pointing out the one niche find for it. And it's called advancius. It's a bedrock and java cross play server. And I didn't add the server name originally because I wasn't trying to plug it. And lots of servers have this exact mechanic. Also, screw it smelt all the silk touched ores just to piss someone off on the internet xD
@@zerik_media Bedrock and Java compatible servers, known for their impeccable reliability and zero disconnects.
Slow falling potions are the safest way to avoid fall damage during the Ender Dragon fight.
Just dont fall off
A little part of me died when i saw you lose everything to the void.
And then i found out it was a copy if the world and everything was fine, but im going to need a while to recover from that.
Should have known since you were so calm when you lost everything
Another one is that if you set your spawn point with a bed, make sure the bed has blocks under it, otherwise it will take you back to world spawn when you die.
About rockets and Elytra: I'm very frugal when it comes to rockets (can't be bothered to build a farm) and you can get a lot of mileage out of 1 rocket if used wisely. You can easily get 600 blocks out. 800 is possible too, and I'm trying to see if I can reach 1000 blocks on 1 rocket.
"Light up the village the safest way you can." Proceeds to light the village on fire XD
safety second!
Fun fact: if u one shot a dolphin or (zombie) piglin in bedrock the horde will still come after you
Almost lost my house last night to a firework fire. Good thing I was subscribed to ibxtoycat
Terraria places a grave with details of when and how you died at your spawn point. Could be a fun idea for minecraft
rather than lighting a village for later, block villagers into their homes at night when they are safe at home. Stack blocks to block the doors.
Pro-tip to save yourself some time: make a copy of your world in creative to find coordinates of things. Sure it’s cheating but it takes a lot of the guesswork out of finding certain things like Pillager outposts or fortresses
I never noticed the clock and compass crafting display was accurate. Love learning tid bits like that very interesting
I plant saplings next to each other in my tree farm and they grow just fine
Unwanted water columns can be dealt with by using a tower of some sort and sponges.
On the medium salmon edition, instead of deactivating your elitra just do spinny spin to lose your speed then glide down slowly
I'm not sure if it's been patched or now but u could stay underwater for ever in peaceful. Let ur air run out then surface ( try to only fill one bubble and go down ). If done right u will only loose half a heart and it will Regen b4 you take more damage
Pretty sure that's patched. However, wearing at least 3 armor pieces, all enchanted with Protection 4, achieves the same effect. Even leather armor works, according to tests just now.
It seems to work in Bedrock 1.19 (last time I played in my peaceful world)
13:56 Just place any object in front of you and you would only lose half of a heart. Or just crouch.
5:37 As impossible as it seems I don't hate creepers because they have saved me so many times and from what I remember I have never been killed by one.
You either have the patience of a saint of you are a complete psycopath😂
The creeper whisperer
The way that he digs down is how I’ve been doin it for years and I’m happy that someone has finally said somethin about it on UA-cam! :D
I do it like that too! But only if I’m digging deep.
Everybody has said about it use youtube more tbh
@@timohara7717shut
Outro joke was more thought-provoking than funny… I mean, if one is going through some heavy stuff, one might indeed forget that pesky electric bill… 5/10. This video was fun, Toycat, hope your trip is, too! 😊
With villages, when I play with friends we just have a rule where at night, we stay far enough away from the village that it’s not within the simulation distance so nothing can spawn
The tip about leaving flowing water is only a bedrock edition problem, water works like it’s supposed to on Java
what are you talking about? some of the most famous bugs are java edition water bugs
Another tip, when looking / going to raid cavee and ancient cities, don't dig straight down. Thank toycat for the idea.
That trick of looking at the compass in the crafting menu just blew my mind. That is going to save me time *every* time I go caving!
Tip for villages is imprison them in the houses by removing the door and placing 2 dirt blocks much cheaper.
10:13 I actually learned this myself i think, when i play games I always like test things out if would work or not, hehe sometimes i learn some “Speedrun” tricks myself.
P.S. It took me longer to learn that you can crouch on that magma block with no damage
Tip: use stariar in nether, because they can't catch on fire
If you find a village early game build your base 128+ blocks away and never be within that distance at night or during storms.
Wish you had this video out the day before yesterday, because I just lost a shulker full of tools and an hours worth of mining end stone to the end spawn platform.
In Java edition, trees will grow right next to each other when you bonemeal them, though they won't otherwise.
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@@jacoblamberson3751 That is not false. I made sure to test it myself before posting. Check your facts before posting nonsense.
I've made walls out of trees with this method!
i do wish this game made grave stones like terraria does
I JUST started my end base yesterday and learned this the hard way lmao, had a recent back up luckily, had like 5 shulker boxes evaporate
From now on I will only refer to Bedrock edition as Big Salmon edition.
I miss thoses big empty "L" shaped houses in the old minecraft versions (i called them village mayor houses)... trapping villagers in thoses houses without beds and running away at dusk time made "chunk errors"... so funny when you explored a new area nearby... giant pillars were so easy to generate, giving 2X every ores contained within that chunk as much as a giant tower to sculpt and re-shape to your own will... ...but now it is almost gone... houses are now so small than having one that it is splitted in half by chunk border is rare... trapping villagers in such big houses cause "coding errors" when you try to leave for an unexplored direction while villagers calculate pathfinding to the nearest beds... ...when a villager was trying to leave a chunk in search of a avalable bed but you was far enough than your "chunk rendering distance" was still good but your "mob rendering distance" failed to animate the villager... it caused gliches in the game... that may result into things like 5 cows stacked in the same spot or land that copies itself on top of itself... funny stuffs... realy interesting "bugs" and "glitches"
What and why
put a chest on the 2nd floor and a flag on the roof and you got a base
@@poopmaster137 at that time, there was no banners... i think it was wersion 1.4 or something like that... hoppers did not exist...
Me and my friend was making an enderman farm or something so we put all our armour and items in a shulker box and left it on the end spawn, came back unsuccessful and lost all of our stuff
"Just take your Flint and Steel and light up the Village in the safest way you can." says ibxtoycat as he proceeds to commit simulated arson against several hapless villagers' houses...😳
I lost all my stuff to the void putting my gear in a chest on the obsidian platform when i wanted to bridge from it to a enderman farm i was gonna build, spend 4 hours just getting my enchantments back
Doesn't seem like a problem only 4 hours
I'm guilty of some of these haha... especially the dying in the Void part. I died in my Android world (wasn't using the cross pointer thing) and I lost my only netherite chestplate to the Void.
edit: I tried the bonemeal tip and dayum... IT'S SO TRUE!!!
as someone that played on 1.13 for a long time due to no updates for WII U everything having to do with the water in this video i actually know, i have also seen not only seen big and medium salmon, ive also seen small salmon
easiest way to save village - just trap villagers in their houses. If you missed some light, they will survive. And do it for minimal 2 villagers to reproduce them
ibxtoycat: Have you ever seen someone lock their keys in the car?
Me: Yes. In fact, I locked them in the trunk.
6:58 but why didn’t this one work? I have a few saplings in my world that just aren’t growing and I can’t figure out why. And then there are some that *have* grown but they’ve taken DAYS of just leaving them and waiting….
Yes I did appreciate it and I enjoyed this episode very much, Thanks for entertaining and enlightening me.
why is your end covered in glass
I luckily learned the first one you covered in a creative flat world, where I was trying to place chests full of ender pearls and carved pumpkins on the obsidian. I say luckily _not_ because of the laggy mess I had to fix, but because thst now I know of this and can avoid it in the future.
To everyone keen on some live Minecraft I'll be streaming in about an hour for anyone who wants to watch :)
I made the mistake with the end platform with a shulkerbox and three wither skulls. Had to learn not to build on it the hard way 😐
PAIN
4:00 Live footage of what happens when you don't subscribe to ibxtoycat:
Toycat, I can't believe you died in the end void while recording a video *again*
Edit:oh it's a copy
put my valuables shulker on the end platform once (bc was building and afraid i’d fall into the void) and then enderman attacked me so figured i’d exit and reenter real quic.. bad times
I love the “big salmon edition”
If you're wearing an elytra and get hit by a shulker you can jump to go down.
I was going to build an enderman farm once so i put all my stuff (diamond gear, weapons, tools, rare items, materials to build the farm) in a chest at the end spawn to keep them safe.
It didn't work...
the commentary in this video is insane this feels like a fever dream
Been over a year since I watched an ibxtoycat video. Man, he slowed down. He used to talk a lot faster!
I have the last one happen to me a few times, I never knew why it was, thank you.
Strange how scaffolding will break outside of simulation distance but flowing water will stay
Much love Toycat
Most people with elytra have farms for fireworks i would hope, if you want to get the best use out of your elytra, yes, flying straight at something is better. elytra take damage from flight time, so going high and gliding slowly yes you go farther, you also get less travel distance between repairs.
My elytra has never dipped below 3/4 durability with mending and unbreaking, and I abuse it lol. I'll save my gunpowder for tnt and such ty. Built a gunpowder farm on bedrock and java and it was kind of a waste of time tbh
Never got below 3/4?! Then you are not abusing it. I had to farm xp bottles from clerics to take with me on adventures. I can easily go through a shulker full of xp bottles mending my elytra on an adventure. Sounds like your definition of “abusing elytra” is very different than mine
I have made those mistakes heck I didn’t know how to craft on the first day I played
I use fireworks like crazy on my world because I have automatic sugar cane and gunpowder farms so I just get unlimited flight duration 3s
To preserve villages I find it much better to lock the villagers in the safety of their homes.
But the obsidian platform is 5x5
I recently lost two good shulker boxes not knowing about the end spawn platform “feature”
I had the same problem. Relogging made the shulker box reappear. Here's hoping either my solution works for you, or whatever lost was safely replaced
Idea: get the efficiency leather armour set and turn it into leatherite with the silence trim
Java players watching him bonemeal sugar cane
Yay, Infinite Obsidian.
And I regret not lighting up some villages.
4:52 Yep...
I play on Bedrock: Xbox Series S: Wrong! Sometimes it just takes several uses of bonemeal or sometimes time.
RIP toycats netherite armour
Whenever I go mining I bring shulker boxes and my silk touch pickaxe. I dump all the ores into the boxes, fill up the rest of my inventory, then I head home where I use my fortune pickaxe on everything I brought back
I’m gonna steal that from you cause that’s a great tip! My mining trips go by so fast now because of my fortune pickaxe
@@elpiullyyup156 I had the same issue before I had the idea, then it clicked and I felt dumb for not thinking about it sooner
Toycat not being able to break some amethyst in a copy of his world:
Me and my friend making a copy of our world and blowing up our base and animals:
Had no idea dolphins had group agro and can kill you in Minecraft
Bro says 6×6 then shows very clearly its 5x5
I've had the opportunity to fall in lava more digging straight down.
with elytra (11:30) I can fly 500 blocks with only one firework
There's a glitch I've used many times on Bedrock that if you sink and rise below and above the surface at just the right time as you start to take damage, it slows the tick speed that you take damage meaning that your health regenerates faster than you lose oxygen and take damage way slower so you can stay under water practically as long as you want, you just have to avoid the surface till your absolutely done under water so you don't have to reset the glitch!
Ore blocks always should be fortuned, EXCEPT for nether gold ores. The nether gold ores are the ONLY exception.
Emerald ore deepslate emerald deepslate coal?
Deepslate copper
@@Overwatchaddicttshould be fortuned for the resourced
if you fortune Nether gold ores your inventory will become full almost instantly.
What I do is I silk touch at least one source of the ore (deepslate or regular one) to be placed in a museum. I had diamond ores (not the deepslate one) in my previous world but because of a bug I had to reinstall Minecraft and the world vanished :(
@@cleryfreyif you smelt those nether gold ore blocks you get an ingot straight away, with fortune you dont get 9 nuggets, so its beter to smelt them and dont fortune 3 them.
Toycat: “light villagers houses on fire”
Imagine if you can transfer old minecraft worlds to Hytale when it releases. Hmmm.
Probably impossible, but holy heck that would be so cool
@@sporeham1674 Hytale would make some $$$ with that.
You literally made a video about not killing cats for string now here we are.
I always knew Toycat would commit arson on a Village.
The obsidian platform is 5x5 not 6x6, I think
When he was mining the obsidian I was wondering how deep it goes.
That intro was so good way better than the usual intros
For the magma blocks: just use soul sand
12:26, nah, I get my food from master farmers, pumkin pie precisely.
sometimes the dragon just boops you so hard you die
Oooo I found a village! Let me just light it up so I can keep everyone safe.
“Burns down the entire village”
I learned about the end platform losing 8 Shulker boxes of supplies 3 were filled with locator maps when I was starting my End mega map lol gutted
pain